TYB
that's it! who had access?
>>20185360 (me)
>who had access?
History, Headlines & Prophecy - John B Wells LIVE
John B. Wells - Caravan to Midnight
142K subscribers
158 watching now
Started streaming 21 minutes ago #CTM
#CTM Tonight
Topic: History, Headlines & Prophecy
Start: 8:30pm CST
• Dr. Jake Baker
Website/s:
https://Ironheartbloodworks.com
http://Sanus1.com/jbw10
Truth & X: @drjakebaker
Facebook – Jake Baker
Listen Links:
AM/FM Radio
https://arkmidnight.com/stations/
ZuTalk
https://zutalk.com/ (live & archives)
OPSLENS
https://opslens.com/opslenstv/caravan…
Speak Free Radio
https://speakfreeradio.com/
Twitch
https://www.twitch.tv/caravantomidnight
DLive
https://dlive.tv/JohnBWells
Gettr
https://gettr.com/user/cdmedia
Rumble
https://rumble.com/c/JohnBWellsLive
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnBWells
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP4UEs8QfR0
>Just like Art
Anon was hopeful when JBW almost got to replace Art Bell. Turns out he was just a little too much of a rebel for the people in charge. Their loss. Enjoyed the CTC shows that JBW hosted very much anyway.
>Mark Cuban
When reading this one has to keep in mind that he owns/owned and still runs an NBA team. Think about it, kek.
What if anon does not want to stay? What if anon couldn't care less about seeing the dash? What then?
>Ellsworth
The host unit at Ellsworth is the 28th Bomb Wing (28 BW). Assigned to the Global Strike Command's Eighth Air Force, the 28 BW is one of the USAF's two B-1B Lancer wings, along with the 7th Bomb Wing at Dyess AFB, Texas.
Shadow of Ezra
@ShadowofEzra
An Incident involving a B-1B “Lancer” Heavy Bomber has reportedly occurred at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City, South Dakota tonight; Fire and Rescue Crews are currently Responding from on and off Installation.
8:55 PM · Jan 4, 2024
https://twitter.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1743103950620925979
>>20185616 (me)
Tea Storm Chasers
@TeaStormChaser
Breaking News
A B1 from Ellsworth Air Force base has crashed, 4 crew members were on board and safely ejected, and no serious injuries were reported. Fire dept and medical along with EOD on scene. The incident has been confined to the base.
8:57 PM · Jan 4, 2024
https://twitter.com/TeaStormChaser/status/1743104327697252544
☈ Chris Jackson ☈
@ChrisJacksonSC
Breaking: There’s been a B-1 Lancer crash at Ellsworth AFB and there’s a clear smoke plume on the Rapid City, SD WSR-88D.
8:46 PM · Jan 4, 2024
from Cayce, SC·
https://twitter.com/ChrisJacksonSC/status/1743101572500869613
http://www.culturedivine.com/lebaronchinatown.html
>Q thought that was on epstein island? so weird
^^^^this
What Q did was repost an anon saying POSSIBLE the cams were that. What perplexes anon si the absolute tear that Q went on about Rachel Chandler after that. She has/had poor taste no doubt about it. But anon did a dig on the OWNERS of Club LeBaron and found some disturbing images on their instagrams. One was a clearly sexual in nature image of a female child (partial breast exposed) outside THE STANDARD HOTEL! WHy that has been spread far and wide is unknown to this anon.
They lost one in 2013 near Ellsworth too.
What if they crashed this one deliberately? On Chinese owned farmland? kek
http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/communities/ellsworth/ellsworth-afb-says-malfunction-that-led-to-august-b-/article_5a5d50d5-080a-55fb-8a5b-2ec31f8e337b.html
Rule change would make foreign purchases near Ellsworth reviewable
Proposal arises after controversy over North Dakota project
By: Joshua Haiar and Seth Tupper - May 22, 2023 4:07 pmWhen a Chinese company was on the verge of building a corn milling plant last year near an Air Force base in North Dakota, people concerned about national security wondered why the federal government hadn’t stopped it.
As it turned out, a federal committee tasked with reviewing foreign investments in the U.S. lacked jurisdiction over the area around Grand Forks Air Force Base.
After Congress passed a law in 2018 empowering the committee to review foreign purchases of real estate near sensitive government facilities, the committee went through a rulemaking process to craft a list of those facilities.
The resulting list didn’t include the base in Grand Forks, or Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, or some other military installations.
That could soon change. Earlier this month, the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment proposed adding the Grand Forks and Ellsworth bases and six other military installations to the committee’s list of sensitive government facilities. That would enable the committee to review and make recommendations to the president, who could block foreign real estate purchases within 100 miles of those installations.
Rule proposed after Biden order
The proposed rule change follows an executive order issued by President Joe Biden last year, after the Grand Forks controversy erupted. The order instructed the committee to expand the scope of its reviews.
The United States’ commitment to open investment is a cornerstone of our economic policy,” the Biden administration said in a fact sheet explaining the order. “However,” the fact sheet added, “the United States has long recognized that certain investments in the United States from foreign persons, particularly those from competitor or adversarial nations, can present risks to U.S. national security.”
When foreign people or entities want to buy property in an area under the Committee on Foreign Investment’s jurisdiction – or gain control of certain U.S. businesses, technologies, infrastructure or data – they are required by law to report it. After a 45-day review, the transaction may proceed or be subjected to an investigation. Parties subject to an investigation sometimes withdraw from the transaction. Otherwise, if the committee believes a transaction endangers national security, it can recommend that the president suspend or prohibit the transaction.
According to a report issued this month by the Congressional Research Service, the committee conducted 661 investigations from 2017 to 2021, and 264 of those ended with the affected parties withdrawing. There were four presidential decisions during that five-year period, including one by former President Donald Trump ordering the Chinese company ByteDance to divest from Musical.ly, a social media company that was merged into TikTok. ByteDance has challenged the decision in court.
The proposed Grand Forks project by the Chinese company Fufeng Group has faced public opposition and has not proceeded. If the Committee on Foreign Investment’s proposed rule change is adopted, the committee could review future land purchases by foreign companies in the vicinity of the base.
Among other locations proposed by the rule change to come under the committee’s jurisdiction, several have ties to the B-21 Raider, a stealth bomber plane under development by the Air
1/2
Force. One of those locations is Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City, which will host B-21s.
Sen. John Thune, R-South Dakota, said the power granted to the committee to review foreign purchases near a base is a balancing act.
“The proposed designation affirms Ellsworth’s critical role in America’s national security strategy, which will only increase with the arrival of the B-21 mission,” Thune said in a written response to South Dakota Searchlight questions. “We need to make sure any proposal balances these security needs while fostering continued economic growth in West River communities surrounding military installations.”
Rounds supports law change
After the controversy over the proposed Chinese-owned plant near the Grand Forks Air Force Base last year, Sen. Mike Rounds, R-South Dakota, introduced the Promoting Agriculture Safeguards and Security Act, and then reintroduced it this year.
The act would prohibit China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from purchasing U.S. farmland and agricultural companies; require the president to report on any waivers granted to prohibited countries; add the U.S. secretary of agriculture as a member of the Committee on Foreign Investment; and require reports from the secretary on the risks of foreign purchases of ag companies.
Rounds said the committee’s proposed rule change and his bill are complementary, but he believes the issue is important enough to merit more than just an amended rule.
“Rules get changed up there sometimes for the good, but a lot of times for the bad, and that’s the reason why it would be better if we put it into law,” Rounds said.
While Rounds commended the effort to expand the committee’s real estate jurisdiction, he criticized how long it takes to change rules.
“The federal government is a huge bureaucracy, and by the time it works its way through to where the Treasury is actually doing the rulemaking, it can literally take years to get something done,” Rounds said. “Even on really simple stuff.”
A public comment period is open until June 5 on the proposal to add eight military installations to the Committee on Foreign Investment’s jurisdiction. To make a comment, search the docket number “2023-09259” at regulations.gov.
Proposed additions
The U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment has authority to review an array of foreign investments in the U.S., including foreign purchases of real estate within 100 miles of 32 military installations. A proposed rule change would expand the list to include eight more sites:
Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California
Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas
Ellsworth Air Force Base, Box Elder, South Dakota
Grand Forks Air Force Base, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Iowa National Guard Joint Force Headquarters, Des Moines, Iowa
Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
Laughlin Air Force Base, Del Rio, Texas
Luke Air Force Base, Glendale, Arizona
https://southdakotasearchlight.com/2023/05/22/rule-change-would-make-foreign-purchases-near-ellsworth-reviewable/
2/2