Thanks Bakes
But why are there so many men's hands on that long bent pole?
What's it really emblematic of?
Are we sticking it in?
The same shitty island for 6 years?
Why isn't it the flag on the Moon or something?
Thanks Bakes
But why are there so many men's hands on that long bent pole?
What's it really emblematic of?
Are we sticking it in?
The same shitty island for 6 years?
Why isn't it the flag on the Moon or something?
OMG, imagine giving a fuck about fucking popularity contests.
>No muh joos or any other discrimination on the basis of race or religion in notes, will be removed
Immediately no.
The First Amendment doesn't apply to the Election Booth because the State's Invented "Secret Ballots" because that's how jews steal the vote.
Because Seven, Ate, Nein.
Project 404
"When I cross trained I got assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing Combat Control Team at Hurlburt Field, where I heard the guys talk about Project 404 โ Laos," said Lampe.
Project 404 was a U.S. Air Force advisory mission operating in Laos out of "Lima Sites" during the Vietnam War. The purpose of the mission was to train the Royal Laotian Air Force, while American forward air controllers were brought in to supply piloting expertise and guidance for running a tactical air force. Along with the forward air controllers the advisory teams normally consisted of five to seven people from different career fields to include pilots, aircraft maintenance, intelligence, medical and a combat controller.
https://www.socom.mil/remarkable-special-operations-career-earns-chief-lampe-the-2017-bull-simons-award
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Brand X
Lampe's career would next take him to a seminal moment for U.S. Special Operations Command โ Operation Eagle Claw.
Americans hostages were captured in Iran on Nov. 4, 1979 and they would be held for 444 days. A rescue attempt was made on April 24, 1980. Lampe was an important part of the Air Force team known as Brand X that was part of the rescue attempt. His job with his teammates was to control the two airfields created deep inside Iran.
Col. John Carney, known as "Coach," was charged with laying out the airfield deep inside Iran. In fact, he flew into Iran with a CIA pilot and used a motorcycle to determine the landing site ahead of the mission. He was responsible for picking Brand X.
"Col. John Carney handpicked 16 combat controllers from around the world to form the nucleus, the cream of the crop, to form Brand X," Jeffery Buckmelter, USSOCOM deputy director of operations, retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and a member of Brand X.
"The reason it was called Brand X was because the guys were from all different units, they didn't have a unit designation," said Norrad. "All these different cats and dogs brought together by Col. Carney for the classified mission."
On April 24, 1980, Brand X and the rest of the rescue team were on the ground in Iran where they encountered many obstacles. Only five of the eight helicopters reached the staging area. During planning it was decided the mission would be aborted if fewer than six helicopters remained. As the rescue team prepared to leave, one of the helicopters crashed into a C-130 aircraft killing eight servicemen.
USSOCOM would eventually be formed because of the problems of that day. Lampe, Carney and a host of others would be part of taking Brand X and evolving it into Air Force Special Tactics.
A career involved with nearly every American crisis
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Lampe would retire from the Air Force in 1997. The fact he retired from the Air Force while almost exclusively working for the Army during his career is not a fact that escapes him.
"In 1968 I was not patient enough stand in the long line for the Army and made my way to the Air Force line. If the Army line was shorter I probably would have had an Army career," Lampe said. "The funny thing is I ended up working with and for the Army anyway because of the special operations missions."
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SeeSee
Correctional Custody
Dry up and blow away like the dust we are
Don't see any raised dead yet
Two moar weeks?
Nothing can change until Prisons aren't Toys for Wallstreet BOTS
Imagine being the BlackRock Algo writing Prison Policy to change the Inmates Families for every scrap of contact and empty calorie they can scrounge while the Jailers milk them for sex and drugs.
High Frequency trading of the Private Prisons stock's is wholesale Chattel Slavery.
>Q is a psyop against psyops.
A TruthOp
Giants are Extreme
Nazis hate extremist with a passion
"ONE OF US"
"ONE OF US"
"ONE OF US"
GIrlz RUle
Boyz Drool
Flynn Worships the Old Testament, not the Constitution
The Elightmentment is historically opposed by "The Great Awakening" of Christian Zombie zealots to tamp down the standouts with a Legate
Papal Legate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_legate
Bitcoin specifically exists to prosecute people
Forgivness of debts or tresspasses?
Trespassing maybe, but rarely do debts get forgiven without total destruction.
Legati
Legatus a latere
This highest rank (literally "from the (pope's) side", i.e. "intimately" trusted) is normally awarded to a priest of cardinal rank. It is an exceptional investiture and can either be focused or broad in scope. The legate a latere is the alter ego of the Pope, and as such, possesses full plenipotentiary powers.[7][8]