TYB God bless 'Murica
Like clockwork!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/1-dead-4-injured-in-valentines-day-mall-shootings-in-phoenix-and-north-charleston-south-carolina/ar-BB1dGidT?ocid=BingNews
<"1 dead, 4 injured in Valentine's Day mall shootings in Phoenix and North Charleston, South Carolina">
Two mall shootings, one in Phoenix, and another in North Charleston, South Carolina, left at least one person dead and four others injured on Valentine's Day, authorities said.
In Phoenix, police responded to reports of a shooting about 12:40 p.m. at a retail kiosk inside Desert Sky Mall, said police spokesperson Sgt. Andy Williams, and found two men with gunshot wounds.
A preliminary investigation indicated an argument had occurred between a customer and a kiosk employee before the shooting, Williams said. Both men armed themselves and exchanged gunfire, he said.
The two men were taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, Williams said, and a young man, possibly a juvenile, later died.Police were not yet sure of his role in the shooting.
The suspects fled the scene before police arrived, he said."
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PARKLAND was 3 years ago today - actors are acting
PARKLAND is a DISTRACTION.
PARKLAND was specifically organized & designed to DISTRACT [TEST] - watch the news.
ACTORS are ACTING.
FAKE.
NO POWER.
JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED TO THOSE PLAYING THE GAME [ALL].
GUNS ARE SAFE.
TRUST THE PLAN.
Q
Did we cover this a month ago? Sorry can't remember…
"Area 51 Engineer Drops Declassified Photos of the CIA's Secret Spy Plane"
How do you make the A-12 Oxcart stealthier? Hang it upside down in the desert.
Not many aircraft have breached the Mach 3 barrier, but the short-lived, still-loved A-12 “Oxcart” is one such plane. In fact, the A-12, which started flying in 1963, still holds the record (Mach 3.29 at 90,000 feet) for air-breathing, jet piloted aircraft.
The predecessor to the SR-71 Blackbird, Lockheed's Skunkworks built the A-12 for the same purpose: strategic, high-altitude reconnaissance. The A-12 was shorter and lighter than the SR-71, but even faster, meant to outrun enemy air defenses and bring back crucial imagery intelligence data. However, the SR-71 featured a considerably longer range, which led to the A-12's retirement in 1968. (The SR-71, meanwhile, flew until 1999.)
Thornton “TD” D. Barnes worked on the A-12 project at the infamous Area 51 site in Nevada. Today, Barnes is the president of Roadrunners Internationale, an association of Area 51 veterans, and the author of books on Area 51 and the secret work done there.
Barnes recently posted declassified images (originally discovered by The Aviationist) of radar cross section testing on a full-sized wooden mockup of the A-12 inside Area 51. Here, Popular Mechanics shares Barnes's photos with his permission. cont'd
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/g35421399/area-51-cia-secret-spyplane-a-12-oxcart-new-photos/