Anonymous ID: e2c064 April 23, 2021, 6:13 a.m. No.13494140   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4757

Humpty Dumpty.

 

Digital Underground rapper Shock G, a.k.a. Humpty Hump, dead at 57

 

Rapper and producer Shock G, also known as Humpty Hump of the Bay Area hip-hop crew Digital Underground, has died at age 57. The news was first announced by his Digital Underground bandmate Chopmaster J, who posted Thursday evening on Instagram: “34 years ago almost to the day we had a wild idea we can be a hip hop band and take on the world through it all the dream became a reality and the reality became a nightmare for some. And now he’s awaken from the fame long live shock G Aka Humpty Hump and Rest In Peace my Brotha Greg Jacobs!!!

 

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/digital-underground-rapper-shock-g-aka-humpty-hump-dead-at-57-024818759.html

Anonymous ID: e2c064 April 23, 2021, 6:19 a.m. No.13494164   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4172

Comms? 33. IRAN. 3 yr Deltas Iran deal.

 

A deadly fight 33 years ago shows just how destructive a war between the US and Iran could get

 

Just before 8:00 a.m. on April 18, 1988, members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) stationed on the Sassan and Sirri oil platforms in the Persian Gulf received a warning from US Navy ships several thousand yards away.

 

"You have five minutes to abandon the platform. I intend to destroy it at 0800," the warning said.

 

Some Iranians boarded ships and fled, but others began manning gun emplacements. Shortly after 8:00 a.m., the platforms were hit with barrages of gunfire from US destroyers, frigates, and a guided-missile cruiser.

 

They were the opening shots of Operation Praying Mantis, retaliation for Iran's mining of the Persian Gulf, which had damaged the guided-missile frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts days earlier.

 

It would be the US's largest naval action since World War II and the first time warships engaged one another with anti-ship missiles.

 

Tensions were extremely high in the Persian Gulf in the late 1980s. Iran had been fighting a brutal war with Iraq since September 1980, and although Iran reclaimed territory lost early in the war, by 1983 it was a stalemate.

 

In 1984, Iraq began attacking Iranian oil tankers and facilities in an attempt to damage Iran's economy. Iran responded in kind, and eventually foreign vessels became targets in what is known as the Tanker War.

 

Iran was particularly aggressive, as Iraq was receiving financial and material support from other Gulf States, namely Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

 

The IRGCN's swarms of Boghammers and other small, armed fast-attack boats, along with sea mines and attacks from Iranian Navy frigates, were taking their toll. (By the end of the war, Iran had attacked some 190 ships from 31 countries, killing at least 63 sailors.)

 

At the request of Kuwait, the US Navy began escorting tankers, reflagged as American ships, through the Gulf. Unwilling to attack the US Navy directly, the IRGCN increased its mine-laying.

 

The US Navy tried to stop these efforts with a number of actions.

 

On September 21, 1987, the Navy forcibly seized the Iranian minelayer Iran Ajr while it was on a mission, killing five and capturing 26 sailors and 10 mines. In two engagements the following month, the Navy sank three IRGCN boats and destroyed two oil platforms used as IRGCN bases.

 

But the Iranians continued laying mines, and on April 14, 1988, the guided-missile frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts struck one. Ten sailors were injured, four with serious burns. The blast left a 15-foot hole in the hull and broke the keel of the warship.

 

Serial numbers from nearby unexploded mines matched those on mines captured aboard Iran Ajr. With this evidence, President Ronald Reagan ordered a military response, which was carried out by three Navy Surface Action Groups (SAGs) named Bravo, Charlie, and Delta.

 

Bravo, with two destroyers and an amphibious transport dock and four Sea Cobra and two UH-1 Iroquois attack helicopters, would attack the Sassan platform.

 

Charlie, with two frigates and a guided-missile cruiser, would attack the Sirri platform.

 

Delta, with a frigate and two destroyers, was tasked with sinking the Iranian frigate Sabalan - which was known for particularly aggressive attacks - or any other Iranian frigate it could find.

 

SAG Bravo and SAG Charlie would land a team of Marines and Navy SEALs on Sassan and Sirri, respectively, who would clear the platforms and collect anything of value before destroying them.

 

The ships of SAG Delta would operate in the Strait of Hormuz, waiting for Iranian frigates to leave Bandar Abbas naval base. They were supported by aircraft from the carrier USS Enterprise, which was sailing in the Gulf of Oman.

 

At 8:04 a.m., SAG Bravo's ships opened fire on Sassan. Fifty airburst rounds from their 5-inch guns tore into the platform, and a ZSU-23 anti-aircraft was destroyed almost immediately after it tried to return fire. The US ships ceased fire to let more Iranians evacuate, then opened fire again with naval guns and from helicopters.

 

At 9:25 a.m., a team of Marines fast-roped onto the platform, securing it within 30 minutes. Two hours later they evacuated, destroying the platform with over 1,000 pounds of plastic explosives detonated remotely.

 

SAG Charlie opened fire on Sirri at 8:15 a.m. after its warning was sent and some Iranians evacuated. The platform erupted in flames, incinerating the remaining defenders. The fire was so intense that the SEAL Team landing was called off.

 

About three hours later, IRIS Joshan, an Iranian patrol vessel, approached SAG Charlie. Joshan ignored repeated warnings, the last of which said "Stop and abandon ship. I intend to sink you." The Iranian ship fired a single Harpoon anti-ship missile, which was defeated by US countermeasures.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/deadly-fight-33-years-ago-121000262.html

Anonymous ID: e2c064 April 23, 2021, 6:24 a.m. No.13494183   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4388 >>4586 >>4845

But, but, but…DEW's don't exist…

 

Pentagon investigated suspected Russian directed-energy attacks on U.S. troops

 

The Pentagon has briefed top lawmakers on intelligence surrounding suspected directed-energy attacks against U.S. troops, and officials identified Russia as a likely culprit, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter.

 

The Defense Department had been investigating the incidents, including those targeting its personnel around the world, since last year, according to four former national security officials directly involved in the probe.

 

Pentagon officials informed at least two key groups of lawmakers earlier this year, in written form and in-person, about the investigation. POLITICO spoke with congressional officials who were briefed on the suspected attacks as part of their oversight duties of the Pentagon.

 

The briefings included information about injuries sustained by U.S. troops in Syria, the people said. The investigation includes one incident in Syria in the fall of 2020 in which several troops developed flu-like symptoms, two people familiar with the Pentagon probe said. After this article was published, Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, told lawmakers during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that he has seen "no evidence" of such attacks against U.S. troops in the Middle East.

 

A Pentagon spokesperson declined further comment on the Pentagon’s interactions with Capitol Hill or any internal investigation.

 

The incidents of suspected directed-energy attacks by Russia on Americans abroad became so concerning that the Pentagon’s office of special operations and low-intensity conflict began investigating last year, according to two former national security officials involved in the effort. It’s unclear exactly how many troops were injured, or the extent of their injuries.

 

A spokesperson for the director of national intelligence declined to comment.

 

The investigation is part of a broader effort to look into directed-energy attacks on U.S. officials across multiple agencies in recent years. Since late 2016, close to 50 officials have reported symptoms of a mysterious illness that became known as “Havana syndrome” among U.S. diplomats posted in Cuba. Symptoms included acute ringing and pressure in the ears, as well as loss of hearing and balance, fatigue and residual headaches. Some victims have suffered long-term brain damage

 

Directed-energy attacks on U.S. spies and diplomats are well-documented; the CIA recently set up its own task force to look into the issue. But the recent Pentagon effort to look into similar incidents affecting U.S. troops has not previously been reported.

 

Circumstances surrounding these incidents are murky, and U.S. officials have encountered difficulties in attributing the suspected attacks to any particular weapon or country.

 

A directed-energy attack uses highly concentrated electromagnetic energy, including high-powered radio frequency or microwave devices and particle beams, to harm a target. The attacks can take different forms, from jamming electronic equipment to causing pain or permanent injuries.

 

A report commissioned by the State Department and released in December pointed to “directed, pulsed radiofrequency energy” as the most probable cause for the “Havana syndrome” incidents.

 

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https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/22/pentagon-russia-attacks-us-troops-484150

Anonymous ID: e2c064 April 23, 2021, 6:32 a.m. No.13494221   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13494194

1252

Q !xowAT4Z3VQ04/23/201819:27:14

 

It’s time to learn the TRUTH.

Why are D’s inspiring activist groups to remove history re: slavery?

Why are history books painting a different picture than before?

Why are teachers following a new false script?

“Republicans are racists.”

Learn the term ‘Projection’.

Why are they threatened?

MSM has you brainwashed.

They want you controlled.

They want you enslaved.

They want you divided.

They want you dependent!

What has the D party done for the black pop?

What has the R party done for the black pop?

What has POTUS done in 1 year?

What is the net worth of black leaders today?

Why does Pelosi mention MLK 74% of the time during weekly addresses?

MLK was a conservative.

Learn the TRUTH.

Re_read drops re: slave grip of black pop.

Why do we look at skin color?

DIVISION.

IT’S TIME TO UNITE AND FIGHT FOR OUR FREEDOM.

TOGETHER, we are STRONG.

APART, we are weak.

PATRIOTS HAVE NO SKIN COLOR.

Q

Anonymous ID: e2c064 April 23, 2021, 6:39 a.m. No.13494248   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4258 >>4263

>>13494235

Day 93 of faux potus

 

Eyes on Ghislaine Maxwell.

Something seems spoopy with comms last few days. Climate Change 33. Humpty Dumpty (singer) dead. (Eggstein) Xi calling out Green Mountain. GM. Gold Mountain. GM.

Anonymous ID: e2c064 April 23, 2021, 6:45 a.m. No.13494276   🗄️.is 🔗kun

It's Been Exactly 1 Year Since The Most Insane Moment Of The Trump Presidency

 

It was exactly one year ago Friday when then-President Donald Trump delivered what may have been the wildest few moments in presidential history.

 

As the nation battled the coronavirus pandemic, Trump went on television and delivered what could only be described as medical improv. He said government scientists would be testing “very powerful light” inside the body to kill the virus, as well as disinfectant taken “by injection” which would be “almost a cleaning.”

 

Ed Mazza·Overnight Editor, HuffPost

Fri, April 23, 2021, 1:28 AM

 

It was exactly one year ago Friday when then-President Donald Trump delivered what may have been the wildest few moments in presidential history.

 

As the nation battled the coronavirus pandemic, Trump went on television and delivered what could only be described as medical improv. He said government scientists would be testing “very powerful light” inside the body to kill the virus, as well as disinfectant taken “by injection” which would be “almost a cleaning.”

 

Trump later claimed he was being “sarcastic,” despite the fact that he made the remarks during a nationally televised news conference in the middle of a pandemic. However, his comments were followed by a rise in accidental poisonings involving disinfectants such as bleach, something Dr. Anthony Fauci, who was not at the news conference, later admitted he was worried would happen.

 

“I just said, ‘Oh, my goodness gracious,’” Fauci said on CNN in January. “I could just see what’s going to happen: You’re going to have people who hear that from the president and they’re going to start doing dangerous and foolish things.”

 

Trump, however, denied any responsibility:

 

Ed Mazza·Overnight Editor, HuffPost

Fri, April 23, 2021, 1:28 AM

 

It was exactly one year ago Friday when then-President Donald Trump delivered what may have been the wildest few moments in presidential history.

 

As the nation battled the coronavirus pandemic, Trump went on television and delivered what could only be described as medical improv. He said government scientists would be testing “very powerful light” inside the body to kill the virus, as well as disinfectant taken “by injection” which would be “almost a cleaning.”

 

Trump later claimed he was being “sarcastic,” despite the fact that he made the remarks during a nationally televised news conference in the middle of a pandemic. However, his comments were followed by a rise in accidental poisonings involving disinfectants such as bleach, something Dr. Anthony Fauci, who was not at the news conference, later admitted he was worried would happen.

 

“I just said, ‘Oh, my goodness gracious,’” Fauci said on CNN in January. “I could just see what’s going to happen: You’re going to have people who hear that from the president and they’re going to start doing dangerous and foolish things.”

 

Trump, however, denied any responsibility:

 

Trump’s comments caused the makers of Lysol to warn “that under no circumstance should our disinfectant products be administered into the human body through injection, ingestion or any other route.”

 

The moment also blew up on social media, became instant fodder for the late-night shows and made a sensation out of comic Sarah Cooper:

 

Sheep comment on social here

https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/donald-trump-inject-bleach-anniversary-082816472.html