Anonymous ID: acb815 April 19, 2018, 11:01 a.m. No.1102725   🗄️.is 🔗kun

PLANEFAG HERE

 

DHS Beechcraft B300C Super King Air

 

on the move, took off from the pacific out a few miles from San Diego. Wonder if they were transporting someone to a jail boat.

Anonymous ID: acb815 April 19, 2018, 11:10 a.m. No.1102839   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I think we got the WH clean signal when POTUS posted that picture of him with Mcconnell, Ryan, and Scalise. Drops will go fast.

Anonymous ID: acb815 April 19, 2018, 11:46 a.m. No.1103227   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Missing sub rumored to have brought Nazis to South America discovered

 

A missing German submarine said to have taken the defeated Nazi leadership to South America has been discovered after being lost at sea for nearly 73 years.

 

The U-3523 was one of Hitler’s Type XXI submarines – a new and highly advanced design which came too late to stop an allied victory.

 

It was the first class of U-boats designed to sail submerged for a prolonged period of time and had a range which allowed it to sail non-stop to South America.

 

The U-3523 was thought to have been sunk by a British B24 Liberator attack on May 6, 1945, but the inability to locate the wreck fuelled rumors that it had escaped.

 

Now the wreck has been located ten nautical miles north of Skagen – Denmark’s northernmost town – and nine miles west of the position reported by the British bomber.

 

Denmark’s Sea War Museum, which found the submarine, said there was no evidence that it was escaping with Nazi leaders or loot.

 

Gert Normann Andersen, the museum’s director, said: “Rumor has it that the submarine had great valuables from Germany because it was heading away from Germany even though the war ended.”

 

“I think the rumor developed because U-3523 was a very modern, long-distance U-boat and some Nazis tried to escape with valuables in the last days.”

 

“But the submarine was going to Norway, and not to South America with Nazis and valuables.”