Anonymous ID: cf28d7 June 15, 2018, 10:16 a.m. No.1759795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9803 >>0195 >>0258

>>1759695

People keep saying that the two-man process is impossible to get hack but that’s just not true. The turning of each key, a willful mechanical movement is eventually converted into a electronical command. Once it is electronic/digital ANY system can be hacked. Same as flooding the tubes. It isn’t purely mechanical. A button is pushed, a lever pulled, which is then converted. This is related to those crazy Naval “accidents” and aircraft “malfunctions”. The U.S. fighter jet that just happened off Japan May have been another. This is as serious as it gets. We can’t have boomers susceptible to hacking. I would be surprised is orders have been sent to physical disconnect the command systems to the missiles.

Anonymous ID: cf28d7 June 15, 2018, 10:21 a.m. No.1759837   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1759525

This is “Skynet” territory. Perhaps this is the biggest failsafe that QTeam had to disarm before they could drop the hammer. Why Hillary and Hussein are globetrotting and seeming to not give a hoot.

Anonymous ID: cf28d7 June 15, 2018, 9:08 p.m. No.1768075   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The milfags who argue the “two man” system prevents a hack are wrong. Any mechanical device operated by two or two dozen individuals are all converted into electronic signals which when combined together initiate a launch sequence. Even the flooding of launch tubes are electro-mechanically initiated. Accordingly, the systems are susceptible to hacking. Period. I wouldn’t be surprised if our ENTIRE arsenal of boomer missiles are on a temporary lockdown, i.e., pulling the fricken motherboards out of the launch systems until we can come up with a software patch to defend against hacking. This launch is probably related to those crazy ship accidents and aircraft malfunctions.

Second, who gave orders for this certain sub to be positioned where it was and armed with this particular missile? This was a well-planned and desperate op and one which we can’t afford to let occur again. This is war and I’m surprised that we aren’t seeing more military activity. What an opportunity for a real enemy to initiate a first strike if our systems can be hacked.

There is a 15 hour time difference between Washington State and Singapore. The missile photo was time-stamped 3:56 AM and AF1 landed in Singapore at 8:21 PM local time. Doing the math using a 10 - 30 minute missile flight time calculated by another milfag indicates an intercept time (missile and AF1) approximately one hour from landing. Alternatively, it could have been a SLBM targeted for Singapore itself and the resulting conflagration would have taken out AF1. The hack would’ve been blamed on the Chinese although we know that it was really Deep State controlled.

Bottom line is that this cat and mouse game will end badly if allowed to continue. Either civilly or militarily, the Deep State actors have to be taken down. We know who they are. I just trust that QTeam has it under control but Q’s message that this was “unexpected” was very unnerving. How close did (((they))) come in succeeding?q

Anonymous ID: cf28d7 June 15, 2018, 9:23 p.m. No.1768245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1759469

It was launched 3:56 AM Sunday June 10. AF1 touched down in Singapore Sunday evening 8:21 PM local time. There is a 15 hour time difference between Seattle and Singapore. Assuming the 10 - 30 minute Missile flight time given by a milfag, the missile would have hit Singapore 7:10 - 7:30 PM or it could have been programmed to airburst in the vicinity of AF1. From the size of the missile in the photo, it appears to be a larger SLBM.

Anonymous ID: cf28d7 June 16, 2018, 9:45 a.m. No.1773171   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1770517

Excellent summary anon. I also knew this was the ultimate FF which may very well have involved the deadliest SLBM in our arsenal. Some anons are theorizing that the target was AF1 and that it may have been a sub to air smaller missile. I don’t buy that for a number of reasons. We don’t have such a missile, it’d be near impossible to hit the fast AF1 as it was about 1 hr 30 mins from Singapore which is 8,071 miles from Seattle, the size of the missile as seen from the photo, the vibrations noted by the anon above at almost the exact time stamp on the photo. No, I believe that this was a hot nuke planned to hit Singapore or detonate somewhere between AF1 and Singapore. No one in history has ever launched a nuke with intent. I’m still trying to process all the dire implications. After I settled down a bit, I realized that the White Hats must have immediately taken steps to mechanically disarm our boomer missiles until they could design a bulletproof software patch to close any back door in our submarine systems. By now, ALL boomer captains must have been informed about the incident and have been given countermeasures. HOWEVER, the point I’d like to make is that after this near miss (Q said it was “unexpected”) it’s time for POTUS to come clean with the American People after he has declared Martial Law and has rounded up all the known Deep State culprits. ALL OF THEM. Have the Military explain to the People the truth of just what happened using demonstrative evidence photos, captured transmissions, etc. Q keeps saying that the arrests can’t be made until all the failsafes have been dealt with. Well, they certainly missed a HUGE one. What about suitcase nukes many of which went missing after the fall of the Iron Curtain? We can’t count on being lucky a second time. How we actually intercepted that missile is story we’ll never be told. Sorry for ranting but I see a clear huge risk here which hasn’t been entirely eliminated. POTUS is playing the highest stakes poker right now either waiting for a certain level of public support or waiting for members of the Deep State to flip and disclose all the remaining Nuclear fail safes.

 

Again, sorry for the rant.

Anonymous ID: cf28d7 June 17, 2018, 4:13 p.m. No.1789811   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9979

>>1742383

>>1742383

Q posted (2) missiles extinguished (Hawaii and this one). He crossed out “The Hunt for” part of “THFRO” meaning we have located, recovered, or destroyed the sub. Q posted: “Comms Dark” meaning that they couldn’t contact the sub. Most interestingly, Q posted an article about the Chinese hacking one of our submarine contractors which indicates that a back door was hacked into the launching software. When I read these posts and saw the picture, I expected all hell to break loose. Seriously, how vulnerable are we if any old operator can run our destroyers into other ships, crash our military aircraft and LAUNCH A FRICKEN SLBM !! Expected to see a lot of action on the high seas but don’t see it. An amazing situation and I hope that they catch and deal with these psychopathic traitors!

Anonymous ID: cf28d7 June 17, 2018, 4:32 p.m. No.1789954   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1789085

Holy ‘ell! If that picture was taken by AF-1 that’s some darn good shooting from 8,000 miles away. But it was probably shot from an escort or scrambled fighter. It appears that the missile was either a dummie sent as a warning or that we were able to deactivate or disarm the warhead. I wonder if Edward Snowden is somehow involved with this. Whatever the case, I hope that they’ve pulled every darn motherboard from our entire missile arsenal until they get this problem squared away.