Anonymous ID: 9ee230 March 28, 2023, 5:29 p.m. No.18598360   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8393 >>8397 >>8414 >>8629

Anon that posted this, I’m reposting for you, please explain more

 

>>18598282PB

Wow it does,notable

 

Anon post again

 

>>18598282

 

Fullsized image

https://twitter.com/darkjournalist/status/1640861691708682240

 

The Enigmatic Dellschau Airship Artwork from the 19th Century that clearly identifies"Trump"and "45"forms a fundamental mystery precognitive predictive link from the past to the present…what is the message…? #Aerospace #X

Anonymous ID: 9ee230 March 28, 2023, 5:37 p.m. No.18598407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8581 >>8841 >>8969 >>9045

Glenn Greenwald with excellent receipts: Important explanation of historical timeline of Ukraineand how the US took over Ukraine in 2013 and is still running it;

 

and confirmation thatTucker was spied on by NSAwithout a doubt.

 

An hour long but really well documented and explained

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v2bktnm/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 9ee230 March 28, 2023, 6:03 p.m. No.18598582   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8841 >>8969 >>9045

28 Mar, 2023 23:08

Drone incident hindered US intelligence gathering – CNN

The Pentagon has rerouted its spy drones over Black Sea following an encounter with a Russian jet

 

A decision by President Joe Biden’s administration to reroute drone flights over the Black Sea to avoid provoking a direct conflict with Russian forces hascurtailed intelligence gathering on the Ukraine crisis, a senior US military official has told CNN.

 

Flying drones at greater distances from the conflict zone and at higher altitudes has reduced the quality of the intelligence that they can gather, CNN reported on Tuesday, citing the senior official without identifying the source. The rerouting was allegedly ordered earlier this month, after a US Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone was forced down over the Black Sea by a Russian Sukhol Su-27 fighter jet on March 14.

 

Although thePentagon was publicly dismissiveof Russian complaints about the drone flight, declaring that the US will continue to “fly and operate wherever international law allows,”Washington began routing its unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) further south, keeping them at a greater distance from the Crimean peninsula and eastern portions of the Black Sea.

 

The rerouting was done to “avoid being too provocative,” CNN previously cited another US official as saying. However, the outlet said, there isalready “an appetite” to resume flying the UAVs closer to Crimea.

 

A Pentagon spokesman declined to comment on how, if at all, the quality of intelligence gathering in the Black Sea has been affected. “We maintain a robust ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) capability in the region and beyond,” he said.

 

The Pentagon accused Russian pilots of reckless flying, claiming that one of the jets clipped the propeller of the unmanned aircraft, causing it to go down. However, the footage purportedly shot by the drone, only showed a Sukhoi Su-27 fighter jet buzzing over it and allegedly ejecting fuel in the process. Russia denied hitting the drone or using weapons against it, and said the US aircraft was flying with itstransponder switched offin a no-go zone declared by the Russian military.

 

The new drone routes have kept the flights more than40 nautical milesnot only from Crimea but the Ukrainian coast as well, rather than the 12 miles normally recognized as the limit of a nation’s airspace, CNN said. Having moved the flights further south, it may be more difficult to return to the former routes and assert freedom of international airspace for US aircraft, the senior official said.US Navy vesselshave stayed out of the Black Seasince December 2021.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/573770-us-black-sea-spy-drones/

Anonymous ID: 9ee230 March 28, 2023, 6:10 p.m. No.18598618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8841 >>8969 >>9045

Outrageous really, why not dump it in DC

28 Mar, 2023 21:52

Baltimore blocks East Palestine toxic water dump

The contractor hired by Norfolk Southern to clean wastewater from its Ohio rail accident must find another destination

 

A Baltimore contractor has agreed to relocate the processing of hundreds of thousands of gallons of toxic wastewater from the site of last month’s Norfolk Southern train derailment after local officials mounted strong opposition to the disposal plan. Clean Harbors of Baltimore Environmental Services announced on Tuesday morning that approximately600,000 to 800,000 gallons of water from East Palestine, Ohio would be processed elsewhere.

 

Local officials had only learned on Friday that Norfolk Southern had contracted with Clean Harbors to ship enormous amounts of contaminated water from the derailment site to Baltimore. From there, the water would have beenpiped into Baltimore’s aging, leaky sewer system, and from there it would travel to the city’s troubled Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant. Just last year, the state declared theplant to be on the brink of “catastrophic failure,” and less than a month ago one of the plant’s buildings dedicated to processing sewage sludge suffered a massive explosion requiring its closure.

 

While the Baltimore city council voted on Monday to implore the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reconsider allowing the wastewater to be sent there, the agency has refused to hear any objections, having warned state environmental agencies in a letter earlier this month that blocking Norfolk Southern’s hazardous materials from their jurisdictions would be “impermissible” as a violation of the Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution.

 

However, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott concluded that the city did not have to accept the wastewater from Clean Harborinto the local sewer system once it was inside Maryland state lines. On Monday, he announced the city could “shield its sewer system from the Ohio wastewater by modifying the discharge permit issued to Clean Harbors to ‘safeguard Publicly Owned Treatment Works’.”

Last month’s Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine spawned an environmental disaster of rare proportions after local authorities permitted the burning of highly toxic vinyl chloride that spilled from five of the cars, releasing numerous toxic substances including dioxins into the surrounding air, water, and soil. While the EPA attempted to reassure residents the pollution did not pose a health risk, numerous scientists have argued otherwise, pointing out that even small amounts of chemicals like dioxins can accumulate over years with deadly results.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/573768-baltimore-blocks-east-palestine-water/

Anonymous ID: 9ee230 March 28, 2023, 6:48 p.m. No.18598849   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8969 >>9045

28 Mar, 2023 21:11

Germany reveals reason for boosting aid to Ukraine

Letter to Bundestag seeks 15 billion euros over the coming years, citing Kiev’s battlefield losses

 

Heavy losses of equipment in battlemean that Ukraine’s military needs more tanks, artillery and air defenses, as well as maintenance for them, according to a letter from the German treasury to the parliament revealed by Der Spiegel on Tuesday.

 

Finance Minister Christian Lindner wrote to the Bundestag on Monday, and the parliamentary budget committee met on Tuesday in secret to consider his request, according to the German outlet. He is asking for 3.2 billion euros ($3.47 billion) more this year and another 8.8 billion ($9.54bn) for “ongoing commitments,” on top of 2.2 billion ($2.39 bn) already spent on Ukraine.

 

“Due to the high material losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, new supplies of material are required,” the treasury wrote, further arguing that a number of procurement and maintenance contracts for “needs-based sustainable equipment” of Kiev’s military need to be concludedimmediately.

 

The letter specifically says the Ukrainians needmore air defense, armored tracked vehicles – including tanks – and ammunition for tanks and artillery. Supplying the weapons systems also creates a “follow-up obligation”to provide ammunition, service and maintenance, the treasury added.

 

The additional expenses are “objectively unavoidable,” Lindner argues, because “without ongoing support to Ukraine, there is a serious danger of it losing” in the conflict against Russia, “with unforeseeable consequences for peace in Europe.”

 

Even so, Lindner did not want to submit a supplementary budget request for this funding, but asked the parliamentarians tofind unspent moneyin other departments, including the funds appropriate for dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Spiegel.

 

Asked about the Spiegel revelations on Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Berlin’s decision to boost aid to Kiev “does not bode well.”

 

“Current relations between Russia and Germany leave much to be desired,” Peskov added. “Germany takes an active part in pumping up Ukraine with weapons, directly and indirectly increasing its level of involvement in the conflict.”

 

The Russian Defense Ministry estimated that the US and its allies had spent over $100 billion to prop up the Ukrainian military by the end of 2022. Multiple Western officials have publicly declared thatRussia “must lose” or be “strategically defeated,”while insisting that their countries were not actually taking part in the conflict.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/573760-germany-money-ukraine-military/

 

They demanded something that could never be attained, they are now in their own trap of arrogance