>The cannon salute video's.
Not only did Potato get a Funeral/Foreign dignitary salute, Potus got an actual 21 gun salute at JBA
>Just looking to consolidate all the tidbits.
>Not only did Potato get a Funeral/Foreign dignitary salute, Potus got an actual 21 gun salute at JBA
Moar
>Funeral guns for PEDOtus
>21 gun salute for Potus
>2 footballs
>troops turning backs on PEDOtus (confirmed?)
>No marines opening door at White House for Creepy Joe
>PEDOtus taking private plane to DC
>Potus leaves on AF1 but flight not marked as such per planefags
>Potato: "salute the marines"
>Moar
Can't find the vid, but there was an interview with some milfag and he says "transistion to a military government" or something like that
>No designated survivor for Potato "inaug"
>Just looking to consolidate all the tidbits.
>Mention anything I have missed.
>>Moar
How many years of Air Force 1 pilot not tagging it as AF1 on the transponder?
vs
Tagging it asQ+ (Q0)when Trump on board
>Tagging it asQ+ (Q0)when Trump on board
2565
Dec 07, 2018 12:47:50 PM EST
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 4442ef No. 4198897
Scott Free = WWG1WGA
Q 0 = Q+
At what point do they WAKE UP?
Q
>Can't find the vid, but there was an interview with some milfag and he says "transistion to a military government" or something like that
Peaceful transition to military power 19 January 2021
>Peaceful transition to military power 19 January 2021
Winter White House
Pentagon Gave Control of 175M Dormant IP Addresses to Florida Company Right Before Trump’s Departure
By CircleID Reporter
April 25, 2021, 11:06 pm PDT Views: 16,612 Add Comment
The US Department of Defense gave a small unknown Florida company control to millions of its dormant IP addresses, minutes before President Trump left office. According to reports, the unknown Florida company, Global Resource Systems LLC, initially obtained control of 56 million Pentagon-owned IP addresses on January 20 and later increased to near 175 million IP addresses.
The Pentagon says company is being used in a pilot effort to evaluate the Department of Defense’s IP address space and ensure there are no “potential vulnerabilities,” reports The Hill. “Defense Digital Service (DDS) authorized a pilot effort advertising DoD Internet Protocol (IP) space using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This pilot will assess, evaluate and prevent unauthorized use of DoD IP address space,” DDS Director Brett Goldstein told The Hill.
The mystery: Industry insider remain baffled by this sudden move. Internet Analyst Doug Madory writes: “While today’s statement from the DoD answers some questions, much remains a mystery. Why did the DoD not just announce this address space themselves instead of directing an outside entity to use the AS of a long dormant email marketing firm? Why did it come to life in the final moments of the previous administration?”