Anonymous ID: 2fa835 Feb. 7, 2024, 2:26 p.m. No.20374516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4527 >>4584 >>4686 >>4718

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BREAKING: OMG Infiltrates SECRET Converted Illegal Immigrant Compound CASA ALITAS Ramada Hotel

 

This secret operation is funded by Catholic Community Services of Tucson and enriches groups like, “Las Palmas.”

 

O’Keefe disguised himself as a homeless drunk vagrant and Mexican illegals wore hidden cameras to gain entrance inside. Ashley St. Clair and Nick Shirley caught on tape Police confirming refugees are “lying about sponsors.”

 

Here, Casa Alitas migrants are brought to the Ramada Inn where breakfast, lunch, hygienic services, and free wifi is offered.

 

Migrants shared with one of our undercover journalists that NGOs, "Get paid no matter what.”

 

Our undercover journalist confirms with a migrant that they have seen many gang members come through in caravans. The migrant tells us that Border Patrols suspect gang members but they still let them pass through, “They will ask about gang tattoos but Border Patrol still lets those people in.”

 

Ashley St. Clair interviewed a taxi driver while posing as a local ministry outreach member, and discovered that Catholic Community Services, “…give them (migrants) services but don't treat them well. They scare them.” The taxi driver works with the migrant population on a regular basis.

 

O’Keefe asks Deputy Carter, “…is that bus filled with illegal immigrants?” At that moment as migrant buses pulled up directly behind Carter, he responded stating, “Sir, I’m not on the bus”.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1w2meSEQIE

Anonymous ID: 2fa835 Feb. 7, 2024, 2:53 p.m. No.20374671   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4686 >>4693 >>4718

Dam-busting bomb from World War II era unearthed at Florida airport

February 7, 2024

 

A 1,000-pound bomb made during World War II and used to break through dams and bridges has been unearthed at the Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport in Florida.

 

The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office received a call Tuesday from a construction company working to build a technical college at the airport after workers found a bomb, Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis said in a video posted to Facebook.

 

The bomb was determined to be an M-65, a general purpose explosive used in World War II and the Korean War “against reinforced targets like dams and concrete or steel railroad bridges,” according to the National Museum of the United States Air Force.

 

The sheriff’s office could not tell whether the bomb was live or inert, and evacuated within a half-mile radius of the device, Sheriff Nienhuis said.

 

The Citrus County Bomb Squad determined the bomb was inert, the sheriff’s office wrote in an update on Facebook, resulting in the lifting of the evacuation order.

 

A team from MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa helped to dispose of the bomb.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/feb/7/dam-busting-bomb-from-world-war-ii-era-unearthed-a/