>>1582501
This email is very damning. 'Pulled from the golf course and escorted to a briefing....came out of the briefing looking very confused.' !!!!
>>1582501
This email is very damning. 'Pulled from the golf course and escorted to a briefing....came out of the briefing looking very confused.' !!!!
Its not the same without (you) Q.
He got banned lol.
SIGINT meanings signal intelligence. The Q post is lifted right from the document that comes up if you copy pasta it into google.
Good find anon.
IDK I don't have much sympathy for him. He may or may not have been in on the spying operation.
Absolutely. Has higher than normally required clearance and works in a secure area.
Why did they boo Corker? He just helped bring back the guy from Venezuela.
NOTABLE
It is now revealed that SEAL Team SIX from the NSWC at Dam Neck Virginia,
a.k.a. "The DevGroup," carried out this mission. They staged and launched
from Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan just southeast of the town of
Charikar, which is about 30 miles north of Kabul. They were transported
to the target's compound in Abbottabad Pakistan by MH-60S Seahawks, the
original of which was the Navy's version of the Army's Blackhawk.
Unlike the conjectured supposition I initially posted about the assaulters
using Ospreys, the USMC's vertical assault aircraft, which are bigger,
faster, and have almost twice the range (1,010-miles) of the Navy's
Seahawk (518 miles). I had based my supposition on a professional
assumption that for it to be a unilateral mission they would stage, launch
and return to a US warship at sea in international waters, like USS BOXER,
a large flight deck amphibious landing ship. But, they didn't.
So not only did they violate the airspace of a foreign country (Pakistan)
in mounting an armed intervention into the affairs of another sovereign
nation (Pakistan), neither did they get permission from the host nation
(Afghanistan) to launch such an intervention from Afghanistan-even though
it was from a multi-national military airbase there.
Be that as it may, the right venerable Harvard Law professor,
Alan Morton Dershowitz (born September 1, 1938), who at the age of 28
became the youngest full professor of law in its history, asseverated that
it was just and legal to kill bin Laden in spite of what US critics will
say– that governmental executive sanctioning of extra-judicial
punishment, a la, a "targeted kill," is unlawful.
There is way too much twitter on this board right now.
I bet he will get just a crazy amount of cards!
Thank you anon
You sound a little obsessed.
Or….you just report the post. What do you want the NSA to do about it.?