Anonymous ID: a57227 May 13, 2021, 8:24 a.m. No.13651550   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1644 >>1666 >>1672 >>1677 >>1696 >>1961

AN HONEST ELECTION

  1. Deleted databases

  2. No chain of custody

  3. Nobody knows the admin password

  4. Election officials panicking

  5. Huge amounts of digitally adjudicated ballots

  6. Not allowed to look at the router

  7. Router shared with at least 50 other networks

  8. Election run by a private vendor

  9. A hundred lawyers defending election officials

  10. Soros’ Sheriff running interference

  11. Ignored subpoenas

  12. Missing ballots

  13. Hammer and scorecard?

  14. Secretary of state taking campaign gifts from foreign countries

  15. County voter files hacked then covered up

  16. SQL server back door

  17. Not allowed to discuss any of this on socialist media.

 

CM

 

https://t.me/s/CodeMonkeyZ

Anonymous ID: a57227 May 13, 2021, 8:52 a.m. No.13651804   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1808 >>1814 >>1825 >>1858 >>1867 >>1961

Arizona Senators Back Off Subpoena Threat Over Audit, Ask Maricopa Officials to Attend Meeting on ‘Serious Issues’

 

SPINELESS…

 

Arizona’s Senate has backed off from its threat to subpoena Maricopa County officials, instead asking them to voluntarily appear at a meeting next week to answer questions about “serious issues” that have been uncovered by a 2020 election audit.

 

theepochtimes.com/arizona-senators-back-off-subpoena-threat-over-audit-ask-maricopa-officials-to-attend-meeting-on-serious-issues_3814145.html

Anonymous ID: a57227 May 13, 2021, 9:04 a.m. No.13651917   🗄️.is 🔗kun

@Breaking911

Biden Administration Energy Secretary Granholm: “Pipe is the best way” to transport fuel

 

KEYSTONE…Q2633, Q270, Q262

 

11:00 AM · May 13, 2021·TweetDeck

 

twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1392857194601664515

Anonymous ID: a57227 May 13, 2021, 9:12 a.m. No.13651965   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1980

Fast and furious: Army to test laser weapon as it looks to field rapidly developed system next year

 

By COREY DICKSTEIN | STARS AND STRIPES

Published: May 13, 2021

 

REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — The Pentagon is betting big that laser weapons, once firmly confined to the realm of science fiction, will prove to be critical battlefield technology as the Army’s first prototype laser weapon is set for its initial live-fire test this month.

 

It took the Army, with defense contractor Kord Technologies, less than two years to build the first Directed Energy Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense system, or DE M-SHORAD — a Stryker A1 vehicle outfitted with a 50-kilowatt high-energy laser. Army officials want to field the first four DE M-SHORADs to soldiers by late next year to provide highly mobile air defense protection against new world threats like armed enemy drones.

 

In a battery of tests — beginning next week — the Army and Kord want to prove DE M-SHORAD’s ability to locate airborne threats, instantaneously lock on and track and then destroy them in a matter of seconds. The technology has “game-changing” potential for close range air defense against the near-peer rivals — namely China and Russia — that the Pentagon has shifted its focus to in recent years, said Gen. Joseph Martin, the Army’s vice chief of staff. Martin saw the first DE M-SHORAD prototype April 29 during a visit to the Army’s Redstone Arsenal in Alabama.

 

“Twenty-three months ago this was just an idea,” Martin said after crawling through the prototype system at Kord’s Huntsville headquarters just outside Redstone’s gates. “It’s very promising. It’s very powerful. There (are) many things we’ve got to do in terms of testing, and it’s about to go through a shootout to see how it does. But I can’t wait … to see what they can do with it.”

 

Martin has seen firsthand why the Army needs easily deployed systems to protect soldiers from quickly advancing airborne threats. As a two-star in command of U.S. and coalition land forces in Iraq in 2016 and 2017, Martin watched as Islamic State terrorists outfitted small commercially developed drones with grenades and other munitions to kill and maim the Iraqi troops he was responsible for training.

 

“ISIS took off-the-shelf [unmanned aerial systems,] weaponized them and used them very effectively against the Iraqis,” Martin recalled. “And so we had to come up with some solutions. And we did.”

 

Now, the Army must look to give its soldiers the best chance to defend themselves against much more advanced threats, much like the United States military uses against its own enemies including airplane-size drones with advanced, guided missiles.

 

In a training scenario described by officials at Kord’s headquarters, radar on the DE M-SHORAD detects an enemy drone about 8 kilometers in the distance. The laser locks onto the drone, tracking it as it moves closer to the vehicle. When the DE M-SHORAD detects incoming mortar fire, the laser quickly moves to intercept the incoming rounds and fires, instantaneously sending heated energy at the round, which is destroyed in seconds. The laser then returns to the drone, destroying it several seconds later.

 

“We’ve got a target acquisition system that can sense and lock on and then strike a moving mortar round, a moving cruise missile, an unmanned aerial system and other aircraft with energy sufficient to the point that it will penetrate and disrupt that particular munition or platform’s ability to do accomplish its mission. That’s an incredible power to have,” Martin said. “That is the kind of capability we have to have, and it demonstrates our ability to respond to the world around us with technology.”

 

stripes.com/news/army/fast-and-furious-army-to-test-laser-weapon-as-it-looks-to-field-rapidly-developed-system-next-year-1.673296

Anonymous ID: a57227 May 13, 2021, 9:36 a.m. No.13652083   🗄️.is 🔗kun

UPDATE - IDF chief of staff is reportedly requesting another 2,000 reservists. A total of 9,000 reserve soldiers are being called up by Israel.

 

Moar C_A, MOS, JIDF by proxy…

 

12:25 PM · May 13, 2021·Twitter Web App

 

twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1392878679915630593