Anonymous ID: 67ce26 Oct. 25, 2020, 7:27 p.m. No.11279968   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0175 >>0208

https://heavy.com/news/tony-bobulinski/

  1. The Grandson of an Army Intelligence Officer, Bobulinski Served in the Navy for 4 Years & Says He Isn’t a ‘Political Person’ His Only Campaign Contributions Have Been to Democrats

  2. Bobulinski Became an ‘Institutional Investor’ After Leaving the Military & Is the CEO of Sinohawk Holdings

  3. Bobulinski Says He Was a Recipient of the May 2017 Email Published by the New York Post in October 2020

  4. Bobulinski Is Involved in Legal Battles With a Company He Worked With, China Branding Group Limited, & the Company’s Former CEO

  5. Bobulinski Is a Former Pennsylvania State University Wrestler

Anonymous ID: 67ce26 Oct. 25, 2020, 7:45 p.m. No.11280268   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0282 >>0287 >>0299 >>0340

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_Army_Depot

The former Seneca Army Depot occupied 10,587 acres (4,284 ha) between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake in Seneca County, New York. It was used as a munitions storage and disposal facility by the United States Army from 1941 until the 1990s. The Depot was listed in the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission and formally shut down in 2000. The property has since been transferred to the Seneca County Industrial Development Agency, which leases it to Seneca County Economic Development Corp.

During the 1940s, the Army stored radioactive materials in connection with the Manhattan Project in igloos E0801 through E0811, on the south end of the Depot. Despite no formal confirmation from the Department of Defense, it is known that during the cold war the depot held the largest stockpile of Army nuclear weapons in the country. The Army RADCON team performed a survey on these igloos during the week of May 13, 1985.

In 1978 the United States Coast Guard opened a Loran-C transmitter station on the base. It closed in 2010.