Anonymous ID: cd11cc Dec. 22, 2021, 5:56 a.m. No.15236359   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6375

>>15236342

>The vaxx is an operating system and each booster is a piece of it. So they need to keep injecting people to make it all fit together.

If true, puts a whole new spin on this drop

Missile. was the N, not Nuke? Not [N]WO but Nano tech?

 

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>>154468

 

Iridium?

 

>>154477

Future news will unlock more of the message.

Missing [i] confirmed.

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Anonymous ID: cd11cc Dec. 22, 2021, 6:15 a.m. No.15236457   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mood Music for the Anons

Happy 1222221

 

Crazy Frog - Last Christmas (Official Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6rZtIipew8

Anonymous ID: cd11cc Dec. 22, 2021, 6:38 a.m. No.15236577   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'This is why we test': One win, one setback in recent Eglin AFB-connected weapons tests

 

EGLIN AFB — Two recent weapons tests connected to Eglin Air Force Base produced a mixed record for ongoing Air Force weapons development.

 

On Dec. 15, the service's efforts to develop an air-launched hypersonic missile were dealt yet another setback. The next day, however, the in-flight retargeting of a cruise missile was successfully demonstrated over the Eglin Gulf Test and Training Range in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

In the Dec. 15 test of the AGM-183A Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) — which is being designed to fly at multiple times the speed of sound to give opposing forces little or no time to react — the launch sequence was aborted for unknown reasons and the test vehicle never left the B-52H Stratofortress bomber to which it was attached.

 

The ARRW program is overseen by the Air Force's Eglin-based Armament Directorate, which works "to equip warfighters by acquiring and supporting war-winning capabilities," according to its website. Aerospace and defense contractor Lockheed Martin is working with the Armament Directorate in the ARRW hypersonic missile effort under a contract carrying a not-to-exceed cost of $480 million.

 

On 15 Dec. 2021, the Department of the Air Force attempted a booster test flight of the AGM-183A Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) from a B-52 Stratofortress," Collins said in an Armament Directorate email to the newspaper. "The launch sequence was aborted before release with an unknown issue. The missile will return to the factory and analysis of the telemetry and onboard data will begin immediately. The program will seek to resume flight test as quickly as possible.”

 

Development of hypersonic weapons is seen as important as the U.S. defense strategy shifts from the counterterrorism and counterinsurgency focus of the last few decades toward a "great power" focus that sees China and Russia as the major threats to national security.

 

Both China and Russia also are pursuing hypersonic weapons development, and have reportedly had significant success in that arena, producing some urgency for U.S. efforts to harness and employ the requisite technology.

 

The Dec. 15 setback, though, marked the third time in recent months in the ARRW program that a hypersonic missile development test has not succeeded.

 

In April, a booster vehicle failed to launch from a B-52 flying over the Point Mugu Sea Range off the coast of California. In a July test, over the same range, the booster vehicle did safely separate from a B-52, but the rocket motor did not ignite.

 

Beyond the troubled hypersonics development program, there also has been recent reason to celebrate a weapons development project associated with Eglin. Last Thursday, the base announced that the Rapid Dragon program had that day successfully completed its final flight test.

 

Moar

https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-test-one-win-one-120324181.html

Anonymous ID: cd11cc Dec. 22, 2021, 6:52 a.m. No.15236656   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6683

>>15236637

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Q !UW.yye1fxo 12/23/2017 15:29:24

AIDS is trending on Twitter. NYT ran this story today with sources saying POTUS said:

 

"Haiti had sent 15,000 people. They “all have AIDS,” he grumbled, according to one person who attended the meeting and another person who was briefed about it by a different person who was there."

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/23/us/politics/trump-immigration.html

 

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Dec 4, 19:38:51

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RED_RED

Remember?

Hussein AIDS Video.

Hidden message?

Response?

Twitter.

Roles.

Actions.

Expand your thinking.

News unlocks meaning.

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Dec 4, 19:50:10

Q !ITPb.qbhqo

34323

Re-review RED_RED stringer.

Focus on Hussein AIDS Video.

Cross reference.

Date of stringer vs video?

Learn to decider.

News unlocks message.

Find the keystone.

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Dec 4, 20:01:17

Q !ITPb.qbhqo

Red Cross is corrupt and used as a piggy bank.

Future topic.

Diseases created by families in power (pop control + pharma billions kb).

Think AIDS.

Future topic.

Relevant.

#FLYROTHSFLY#

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Dec 19, 17:50:59

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128724

>>128571

3,000+ saved by the raids in SA alone.

WW lanes shut down.

Bottom to TOP.

[HAITI].

[RED CROSS]

[CLASSIFIED]

High Priority.

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>>158096

Coincidence?

News unlocks Map.

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