Anonymous ID: 92cc06 July 20, 2023, 1:28 p.m. No.19213338   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3349

Karli Bonne: Trumps First Initiative Was To Stop Trafficking. They talk a lot about Q and Bannon said he has some friends that know all about Q, and then he says, “I don’t know anything about Q”! Yeah right

3:30 minutes

 

June 21, 2016

After eighty years of Navy cryptography the question is where to next?

 

Keeping secrets seems to be hardwired into human DNA; the use of cryptography – literally ‘hidden writing’ – as a means of secure communication arguably dates back nearly 4,000 years to late eleventh dynasty Egypt, and it has been in widespread use in one form or another ever since. The US Navy has been using it for over 80 years, and will as Gareth Evans finds out, in all likelihood be relying on it for many years to come.

 

https://www.naval-technology.com/features/featureeighty-years-of-navy-cryptography-where-to-next-4922639/

 

Steve Bannon

Stephen Kevin Bannon (born November 27, 1953) is an American media executive, political strategist, and former investment banker. He served as the White House's chief strategist in the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump during the first seven months of Trump's term.[4][5] He is a former executive chairman of Breitbart News and previously served on the board of the now-defunct data-analytics firm Cambridge Analytica.[6]

 

Service as naval officer

Bannon was an officer in the United States Navy for seven years in the late 1970s and early 1980s;[57] he served on the destroyer USS Paul F. Foster as a surface warfare officer in the Pacific Fleet, and afterwards as a special assistant to the chief of naval operations at the Pentagon.[64] Bannon's job at the Pentagon was, among other things, handling messages between senior officers and writing reports about the state of the Navy fleet worldwide.[65] While at the Pentagon, Bannon attended Georgetown University at night and obtained his master's degree[57] in national security studies.[59]

 

In 1980, Bannon was deployed to the Persian Gulf to assist with Operation Eagle Claw during the Iran hostage crisis. In a 2015 interview, Bannon said that the mission's failure marked a turning point in his political world-view from largely apolitical to strongly Reaganite, which was further reinforced by the September 11 attacks.[3][66] He recounted, "I wasn't political until I got into the service and saw how badly Jimmy Carter fucked things up. I became a huge Reagan admirer.[57] Still am. But what turned me against the whole establishment was coming back from running companies in Asia in 2008 and seeing that [George W.] Bush had fucked up as badly as Carter. The whole country was a disaster."[

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bannon

https://rumble.com/embed/v2yjvxg/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 92cc06 July 20, 2023, 2:02 p.m. No.19213477   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3577

>>19213349

I don’t know, I did a lot of research on him years ago, I found a lot more info on his training, and really think he was part of a team. No one has to believe this, I could be wrong, but I don’t think so.

Anonymous ID: 92cc06 July 20, 2023, 3:11 p.m. No.19213760   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19213272

Agreed, it will always be that especially if they can’t say, “God Bless You Too”, he says after i say God Bless you and your family”, he says, “you too”.

 

I said a prayer on a call and said Amen, he said thank you.

 

It’s a bad sign growing up as Catholics, they can’t mention God at all

Anonymous ID: 92cc06 July 20, 2023, 3:55 p.m. No.19213985   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4005

>>19213943

The article:

Biden, 80, is now boarding Air Force One using plane's shorter, retractable stairs after stumbling up steps and falling over a sandbag prompts questions about his age as he launches reelection bid

 

By Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com 16:49 EDT 20 Jul 2023 ,

President Joe Biden, 80, is almost exclusively using the short staircase to board Air Force One

He's stumbled up the steps to the plane at least three times

Biden is purposely using the shorter staircase to avoid more falls

President Joe Biden, 80, now almost exclusively uses Air Force One's shorter, retractable stairs to board the presidential aircraft, after he stumbled up the plane's steps several times and questions were raised about his health as he runs for reelection.

 

Politico reported Wednesday that two Biden advisers privately acknowledged that the president's now-frequent use of the shorter staircase was intentional to ensure easier travel and minimize the chances of him taking another spill.

 

Presidents have the option of using a staircase on wheels - with 26 steps to climb - or a shorter, 14-step staircase that folds into the plane.

 

While Biden continues to use the taller staircase, thus making a grander entrance, when he arrives at various destinations, he's been opting to take the shorter staircase to board the plane on almost every occasion since falling over a sandbag last month.

 

The president first lost the battle against Air Force One's rickety exterior staircase just two months into his tenure, in March 2021, as he headed to Atlanta, Georgia.

 

Presidents have the option of using a staircase on wheels - with 26 steps to climb - or a shorter, 14-step staircase that folds into the plane.

 

While Biden continues to use the taller staircase, thus making a grander entrance, when he arrives at various destinations, he's been opting to take the shorter staircase to board the plane on almost every occasion since falling over a sandbag last month.

 

The president first lost the battle against Air Force One's rickety exterior staircase just two months into his tenure, in March 2021, as he headed to Atlanta, Georgia.

 

President Joe Biden falls on Air Force One stairs in March

 

Then in February, as he left Warsaw, Poland - after his secret 10-hour each way train trip into Ukraine - he briefly tripped up the steps again.

 

It happened a third time in early March, as the president briefly stumbled as he boarded his plane en route to Selma, Alabama.

 

He's had other spills too.

 

There was the time last June in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, when the president got his shoe stuck in his bike's toe-clip, falling over sideways in front of a crowd of onlookers and reporters.

 

His biggest stumble of late happened when he tripped over a sandbag at the U.S. Air Force Academy's graduation ceremony in Colorado last month.

 

The White House won't officially acknowledge accommodations are being made.

 

Late last month, Bloomberg's Justin Sink asked Karine Jean-Pierre about Biden using the shorter staircase during an in-flight gaggle aboard Air Force One.

What a trip! Biden stumbles on the Air Force One stairs AGAIN

Sink pointed out that shortly after Biden's sandbag stumble he started using the retractable stairs and asked the press secretary if the president was experiencing 'mobility problems.'

 

'If it's to address - you know, he's had a couple incidents falling on the stairs getting up and you guys just decided it would be better for him,' Sink mused.

 

Jean-Pierre responded by saying that she didn't have 'any decision process to walk through.'

 

'I'm sure there's a protocol that's used for the - for Air Force One. I just don't have it,' she said.

 

'I mean, you guys see the president every day, when it - to speak to - when you - when we speak to mobility. The president always says watch him,' she continued. 'You know, he was a - this was a president - let's not forget, he went to a warzone country in Ukraine and did that in a way that was incredibly effective. The world got to see him out there and meet with President Zelensky. And I think that's incredibly important.'

 

The trip ended with Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One.

 

Sink also pointed to the White House's disclosure the day before that the president had started using a CPAP machine to treat his sleep apnea.

 

'We've seen a change in the medical technology he's using, we've seen a behavioral change here. Is there anything that you guys are seeing that represents a medical change of any sort with the president?' Sink pressed. …

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12321087/Biden-80-boarding-Air-Force-One-using-planes-shorter-retractable-stairs-stumbling-steps-falling-sandbag-prompts-questions-age-launches-reelection-bid.html