Anonymous ID: a571ae March 21, 2022, 11:58 a.m. No.15912347   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2475 >>2582

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Beverly Eckert Q400 Skyking Whidbey Missile Dig

>>15910307, >>15910252, >>15910262 pb Trying to connect these dots

>>15910557, >>15911194, >>15911224 Eckert Colgan crash dig

>>15910585 have you seen the HRC 2.12.09 drops?

>>15910716 HRC. patents. Vault 7

>>15910752 calling for a dig on the Q400 and remote control patents tied to HRC

 

>>15910599 that is a Q400. same as skyking

>>15911574 the two incidencts are connected because they both used remote new

 

>>15910615, >>15910624, >>15910653, >>15910642 Can a planefag explain Sky King? how does that tie into the Q400 crash of Beverly Eckert on 02.12.09?

>>15910707 unrelated? The two events are unrelated. They do have the aircraft type in common.

>>15911032, >>15911145 related? Old Richard Russell theories

>>15911061 Specialized weapons package. CLAS-5.

>>15911070, >>15911094, >>15911113 Where did the plane crash? Population of the island? What was the connection?

>>15911086, >>15911107 Ketron Island. Retired Submarine

>>15911362 Moar Old Richard Russell theories new

Anonymous ID: a571ae March 21, 2022, 12:17 p.m. No.15912475   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2489

>>15912347

"Helicopter" Cover story info.

Guy must've been threatened to change the story.

 

https://www.q13fox.com/news/mystery-of-object-spotted-over-whidbey-island-apparently-solved

 

<"solved"

>Greg Johnson: I feel strongly it was a missile launch," Johnson said__ at the time.__

>Cliff Mass, a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington,agreed with Johnson's assessment.

>Navy workers are wondering what it was, too.

>There are no missile launch capabilities on the Navy base at Whidbey Island

<On Wednesday, it appeared the mystery had been solved

<a helicopter pilot with the Airlift Northwest ambulance service said on Wednesday that his chopper has a searchlight

<that's what left that vertical light streak in the sky.

>Greg Johnson: This morning I contacted Air Lift NW

>got a fairly quick response__ back from them __

<after they talked with the pilot Here is the text:

 

Air Lift NW:They were transiting from Bremerton to Bellingham on a standard instrument flight plan, flying in the clouds with night vision goggles. The search light was retracted flush under the nose, but did not switch off and was facing straight down.

 

<Greg Johnson:

<So, the path of the helicopter matches perfectly

< and now that I know the searchlight was in a locked down position and still on,

< it makes sense__ now__

<I know my cameras very well.

<This was a unique situation that would have resulted in

<exactly this type of image.

<I know that many folks will vehemently disagree with this assessment

<much as I did in the beginning.

<in this case, I am 99% convinced this is the real solution

 

 

Mysterious object over Whidbey Island

WHIDBEY ISLAND, Wash. You can put that tinfoil hat away.

 

A mysterious object was spotted by a local photographer over the skies of Whibey Island early Sunday morning, leading to lots of speculation and questions, but no solid answers at the time.

 

Greg Johnsonof Skunk Bay Weather was looking through the pictures snapped by a weather camera on the Kitsap Peninsula when he spotted a photo with a mysterious object. The picture snapped at 3:56 a.m. Sunday by a high-quality, 20-second exposure camera shows a bright orange streak in the early morning sky over Whidbey Island.

 

Johnson told Q13 News he was hesitant to release the photo.

 

Mostly, because it appears to be a missile launched from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island.

 

"I feel strongly it was a missile launch," Johnson said at the time.

 

But Tom Mills, a spokesperson for NAS Whidbey Island, said it wasn't a missile launch from the facility. There are no missile launch capabilities on the Navy base at Whidbey Island.

 

In fact, Navy workers are wondering what it was, too.

 

"There's a lot of speculation around here," Mills said, suggesting it could be lens flare. "But it's definitely not a missile launch."

<guessing fake news left off the rest of this sentence.

>it's definitely not a missile launch. from NAS Whidbey Island

 

Cliff Mass, a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington, posted the photos on his blog Monday. Speculation in the comments runs from a Photoshopped picture to airplanes.But Mass agreed with Johnson's assessment.

 

"It really looks like an ascending missile," Mass wrote on his blog.

 

On Wednesday, it appeared the mystery had been solved.

 

Johnson tweeted that a helicopter pilot with the Airlift Northwest ambulance service said on Wednesday that his chopper has a searchlight that was pointing straight down when he took off and that's what left that vertical light streak in the sky.

 

"This morning I contacted Air Lift NW to find out if the Nav lights on the helicopter were different in any way," Johnson wrote on his Skunk Bay Weather Blog. "I got a fairly quick response back from them after they talked with the pilot. Here is the text:

 

"'They were transiting from Bremerton to Bellingham on a standard instrument flight plan, flying in the clouds with night vision goggles. The search light was retracted flush under the nose, but did not switch off and was facing straight down.'

 

"So, the path of the helicopter matches perfectly and now that I know the searchlight was in a locked down position and still on, it makes sense now," Johnson wrote.

 

"I know my cameras very well. This was a unique situation that would have resulted in exactly this type of image. I never thought it would be solved like this…. What an adventure.

 

"I know that many folks will vehemently disagree with this assessment, much as I did in the beginning. I hope they do continue to keep searching for another explanation, but in this case, I am 99% convinced this is the real solution. I will always leave that 1% open out there because I love a good mystery….. :)"

Anonymous ID: a571ae March 21, 2022, 12:26 p.m. No.15912523   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2526 >>2581

>>15912455

>>15911755

>List of cases

 

>>15911770

>Call to dig deep

Pizzagate eh?

 

>>15911809

>'Pizzagate' shooter sentenced

 

Posted late last bread

>>15911875, >>15911888 Podesta Emails. Floated as Scalia replacement

 

Scalia's untimely death surprised everyone.

Brother was a cop in "The Wire" unit in Baltimore

Related to Paul Ryan through marriage.

 

> replace JusticeAntonin Scalia

 

>continues to evolve. ''' His untimely death surprised everyone.

 

She is a young – but not too young (forty-five) – black woman. Her

 

credentials are impeccable. She was a magna cum laude graduate of

 

Harvard College and cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School. She

 

clerked on the Supreme Court (for Justice Stephen Breyer) and had two other

 

clerkships as well. As a lawyer before joining the Sentencing Commission,

 

she had various jobs, including as a public defender.

 

Her family is impressive. She is married to a surgeon and has two young

 

daughters. Her father is a retired lawyer and her mother a retired school

 

principal.Her brother was a police officer (in the unit that was the

 

basis for the television show The Wire)and is now a law student, and she

 

isrelated by marriage to Congressman (and Speaker of the House) Paul Ryan.

 

Judge Brown Jackson’s credentials would be even stronger if she were on the

 

court of appeals rather than the district court and if she had been a judge

 

for longer than three years. One person whom I know who has been deeply

 

and directly involved in prior confirmations is confident the president

 

would not nominate someone from the district court.

 

I disagree because these are special circumstances. It is easy to see a

 

political dynamic in which candidate Hillary Clinton talks eagerly and

 

often about Judge Brown Jackson in the run-up to the 2016 election, to

 

great effect.

Anonymous ID: a571ae March 21, 2022, 12:36 p.m. No.15912581   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2599 >>2613

>>15912523

>The Wire

>Paul Ryan

> https://ghanafuo.com/ketanji-brown-jackson-siblings/

 

Ketanji Brown Jackson siblings:Meet brother Ketajh Brown

 

Ketajh Brown is the only brother and sibling of the judge.

 

Brown worked for the Baltimore Police Department from October 2001 to May 2008, and was most recently assigned to the Eastern District.

 

Brown is now a business attorney for the law firm K&L Gates in Chicago.

 

As a police officer and detective, he worked on some of Baltimore’s most dangerous streets.

Who are her parents?

 

Johnny Brown and Ellery Brown were her parents.

 

Her parents were also educators, and her father went on to law school before becoming the top legal counsel for the Miami-Dade County School Board.

 

Her mother served as a school principal at New World School of the Arts.

Are Paul Ryan and Ketanji Brown Jackson related?

 

By marriage, Jackson is connected to former House Speaker Paul Ryan.

 

To put it another way,Ketanji Brown Jackson’s brother-in-law (William) married Paul Ryan’s sister-in-law (Dana).

 

> https://thewire.fandom.com/wiki/Baltimore_Police_Department

 

Homicide Unit

 

The Homicide Unit is responsible for the investigation of all unexplained deaths that take place within Baltimore City. They are also responsible for investigating all police-related shootings, and, because the homicide unit is generally regarded as containingthe best detectives on the police force, they are often given high-profile cases which are not necessarily homicides. A clearance rate of fifty percent or more for the year is aimed for and the Unit is amongst the most demanding in the Criminal Investigations Division. It is commanded by a major who oversees three squads, which are led by Sergeants Landsman, Nolan, and a third unknown member. It is located with the other CID departments on the sixth floor of the BPD Headquarters building. The unit uses a red-black system of tracking cases where red is the color for an open or not cleared case and black is the color for a closed and cleared case. Additionally similar slang such as "dunkers" (easy cases), "whodunits" (difficult cases), and "redball" (media attention gaining cases) are used to describe the various cases. A running practical joke within the unit is to cut a sleeping detective's necktie with scissors and pin them to a notice board in the unit office. Detectives often fall asleep in the office (or on stakeout) because of the overtime demands and have at times worked double and triple shifts as they have dealt with multiple murders.

Anonymous ID: a571ae March 21, 2022, 12:41 p.m. No.15912613   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15912581

So her brother worked for the corrupt police department that the wire was based on.

interdasting and

Rod Rosenstein and Baltimore policewere mentioned in the whistleblower deposition Lin Wood released a while ago.

 

The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon. The series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. The Wire premiered on June 2, 2002, and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising 60 episodes over five seasons. The idea for the show started out as a police drama loosely based on the experiences of his writing partner Ed Burns, a former homicide detective and public school teacher.[4]

 

Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland, The Wire introduces a different institution of the city and its relationship to law enforcement in each season, while retaining characters and advancing storylines from previous seasons. The five subjects are, in chronological order: the illegal drug trade, the port system, the city government and bureaucracy, education and schools, and the print news medium. Simon chose to set the show in Baltimore because of his familiarity with the city.[4]

 

The large cast consists mainly of actors who are little known for their other roles, as well as numerous real-life Baltimore and Maryland figures in guest and recurring roles. Simon has said that despite its framing as a crime drama, the show is "really about the American city, and about how we live together. It's about how institutions have an effect on individuals.Whether one is a cop, a longshoreman, a drug dealer, a politician, a judge or a lawyer, all are ultimately compromised and must contend with whatever institution to which they are committed."[5]

 

The Wire is lauded for its literary themes, its uncommonly accurate exploration of society and politics, and its realistic portrayal of urban life. During its original run, the series received only average ratings and never won any major television awards, but it is now often considered one of the greatest television series of all time.[6]

Anonymous ID: a571ae March 21, 2022, 12:45 p.m. No.15912632   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15912582

>There was some interesting digging done at the time. pic related

very interesting. Think that pic related is in the bun. if not I will add

 

Can't find any of my Eckert Digs which is irritating