They have fucked them selves.
Which could be a good thing, if One has seen what I've seen. From my own personal point of veiw and experiences, ya dig. Lolololol
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They have fucked them selves.
Which could be a good thing, if One has seen what I've seen. From my own personal point of veiw and experiences, ya dig. Lolololol
;)
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::::WARNING::::
This is not a game!
DIRECT ATTACK TODAY BY NYT/CLOWNS IN AMERICA:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/12/us/nsa-shadow-brokers.html
Do you believe in coincidences?
How many coincidences do you need before you believe?
This is the biggest insider drop in the history of the world.
Pray.
Q
This is a direct attack.
The article is disinfo but made to send a message to POTUS.
You are witnessing history.
Coincidence?
God be with us all.
Q
This is a direct attack.
CIA retaliation for the info dumps Q is giving us, measures Q-group is taking by dismantling bad actors' networks.
The article is disinfo but made to send a message to POTUS.
You are witnessing history.
Rogue intelligence agency openly and publicly demonstrates its disloyalty in a major US media outlet.
Coincidence?
Hardly
God be with us all.
This is a direct attack.
Up, and at the readyâŚ
This deserved a shout out.
Respect, Chuck Elwood
Yeagar
Brigadier General Charles Elwood Yeager (/ËjeÉŞÉĄÉr/ YAY-gÉr, February 13, 1923 â December 7, 2020) was a United States Air Force officer, flying ace, and record-setting test pilot who in 1947 became the first pilot in history confirmed to have exceeded the speed of sound in level flight.
Chuck Yeager
Brigadier General Chuck Yeager
Birth nameCharles Elwood YeagerBornFebruary 13, 1923
Myra, West VirginiaDiedDecember 7, 2020 (aged 97)
Los Angeles, CaliforniaAllegianceUnited StatesService/branch
United States ArmyUnited States Air Force
Years of service
1941â1947 (Army)1947â1975 (Air Force)
RankBrigadier generalBattles/wars
World War IIKorean WarVietnam War
Awards
Air Force Distinguished Service MedalArmy Distinguished Service MedalSilver Star (2)Legion of Merit (2)Distinguished Flying Cross (3)Bronze Star )
Yeager was raised in Hamlin, West Virginia. His career began in World War II as a private in the United States Army, assigned to the Army Air Forces in 1941.[a] After serving as an aircraft mechanic, in September 1942, he entered enlisted pilot training and upon graduation was promoted to the rank of flight officer (the World War II Army Air Force version of the Army's warrant officer), later achieving most of his aerial victories as a P-51 Mustang fighter pilot on the Western Front, where he was credited with shooting down 11.5 enemy aircraft (the half credit is from a second pilot assisting him in a single shootdown). On October 12, 1944, he attained "ace in a day" status, shooting down five enemy aircraft in one mission.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager
Part 2
After the war, Yeager became a test pilot and flew many types of aircraft, including experimental rocket-powered aircraft for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Through the NACA program, he became the first human to officially break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947, when he flew the experimental Bell X-1 at Mach 1 at an altitude of 45,000 ft (13,700 m), for which he won both the Collier and Mackay trophies in 1948. He then went on to break several other speed and altitude records in the following years. In 1962, he became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which trained and produced astronauts for NASA and the Air Force.
Part 3
Yeager later commanded fighter squadrons and wings in Germany, as well as in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. In recognition of his achievements and the outstanding performance ratings of those units, he was promoted to brigadier general in 1969 and inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1973, retiring on March 1, 1975. His three-war active-duty flying career spanned more than 30 years and took him to many parts of the world, including the Korean War zone and the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War.
Yeager is referred to by many as one of the greatest pilots of all time, and was ranked fifth on Flying's list of the 51 Heroes of Aviation in 2013. Throughout his life, he flew more than 360 different types of aircraft over a 70-year period, and continued to fly for two decades after retirement as a consultant pilot for the United States Air Force.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager
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