Anonymous ID: 075c68 Sept. 3, 2021, 5:41 a.m. No.14513758   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14513744

The 747 or the 707?

Tacamo is the squids

Neacp the zombies

Either would be something to travel here and there picking up and dropping off sort of like Orion bubba's used to stash stuff

Anonymous ID: 075c68 Sept. 3, 2021, 6:55 a.m. No.14514117   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4180

>>14514004

What if the nursing homes shared common ground with mil facilities of those who participated in the 2019 Wuhan military Olympics?

 

https://prospect.org/coronavirus/did-the-military-world-games-spread-covid-19/

 

Contrary to the Pentagon’s insistence, however, an investigation of COVID-19 cases in the military from official and public source materials shows that a strong correlation exists in COVID-19 cases reported at U.S. military facilities that are home bases of members of the U.S. team that went to Wuhan.

 

Before March 31, when the Pentagon restricted the release of information about COVID-19 cases at installations for security reasons, infections occurred at a minimum of 63 military facilities where team members returned after the Wuhan games.

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When asked why the athletes and support staff who had been in China were not screened as a precaution once the COVID-19 threat was known in January, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said at the end of an April 14 press conference: “I am not aware of what you are talking about.”

 

The question and response were not included in the Pentagon’s official written transcript of the briefing, as is the normal procedure. The official video of the briefing goes silent when the question is asked and Esper can be seen—but not heard—reacting to the question.

 

https://www.c-span.org/video/?471201-1/defense-secretary-esper-general-milley-coronavirus-news-conference

Anonymous ID: 075c68 Sept. 3, 2021, 7:24 a.m. No.14514192   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14514180

?

If so no one has spilled those beans.

 

Olympic games in October and then a disaster assistance drill in November.

 

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/china-hawaii-exercise/US Army to train alongside Chinese soldiers during Hawaii exercise

 

The U.S. government in recent years has been more strident than ever in condemning China as a revisionist power and taken steps to interdict Chinese espionage and influence. A bitter trade war has added to the tension.

 

So it makes the dwindling military-to-military exercises such as the “disaster management exchange” planned through Nov. 26 on the Big Island stand out that much more as the exception to the growing rule.

 

U.S. Army Pacific said the exchange with the People's Liberation Army is part of its “Pacific Resilience” program, a series of exercises that ensures the United States “is prepared to assist our global partners in the event of a major disaster.”

 

About 100 U.S participants will join the like number of Chinese soldiers and bring to the exercise medical, search and rescue and engineering personnel with humanitarian assistance and disaster relief experience, said Maj. Oliver Schuster, a spokesman for the 8th Theater Sustainment Command in Hawaii.