Anonymous ID: 4ceb5d Dec. 15, 2024, 1:58 p.m. No.22171176   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUR4up6EBLA

 

Now That We Know Everything is Fake

 

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Anonymous ID: 4ceb5d Dec. 15, 2024, 2:11 p.m. No.22171245   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1555 >>1605

>>22171217

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/01/06/this-is-the-air-force-radiation-sniffing-plane-deploying-after-north-koreas-nuclear-test/

 

This is the Air Force radiation sniffer plane deploying after North Korea’s nuclear test

 

The U.S. Air Force will soon deploy a WC-135 Constant Phoenix aircraft to test for radiation near North Korea, part of the U.S. military’s ongoing effort to determine what the country’s provocative nuclear bomb test entailed.

The use of the so-called nuclear “sniffer plane” was confirmed on Tuesday by an official at the Pentagon, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the operation. The aircraft collects air samples and debris, and is a modified version of a C-135B or EC-135C Boeing airplane. It will determine whether the explosion was actually a hydrogen blast, as North Korea has claimed. That assertion has been viewed with widespread skepticism by nuclear weapons experts.

“We’ll know for sure once the WC-135 gets air samples,” the defense official said.

The Constant Phoenix was commissioned by Army Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in September 1947, as he gave the Army Air Forces — a precursor of the Air Force — responsibility for detecting atomic explosions worldwide, Air Force officials said. The mission was initially assigned to the WB-29 aircraft, but was swapped over to WB-50 and eventually the WC-135 by 1965.

Air sample missions have been carried out routinely since, with the WC-135 playing a key role in tracking radioactive debris after the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in the Soviet Union in 1986, according to an Air Force fact sheet. The WC-135 is currently the only aircraft in the service carrying out air-sampling missions, with crews from the 45th Reconnaissance Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska typically manning them. Equipment on board is operated by members of the Air Force Technical Applications Center.

[How to tell if your international neighbor sets off a nuke]

The WC-135 typically flies directly through a potential radioactive plume, with protection from radioactivity incorporated into the plane so that airmen on board do not need to wear hazardous materials suits, said Susan Romano, a spokeswoman at Offutt Air Force Base for the testing center. She would not confirm the deployment of the WC-135, citing Air Force policy, but said that the testing center has recorded underground seismic activity in the area of where North Korea claimed the explosion occurred.

Anonymous ID: 4ceb5d Dec. 15, 2024, 2:40 p.m. No.22171376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1589

>>22171356

https://x.com/blittle47/status/1867945485886955686

 

Is this the cause of the drone uproar? The FAA reauthorization act of 2018 expires on Dec 20th. The “replacement” being pushed is a bigger grab at taking our freedoms.

 

New H.R.8610 (Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act of 2024) which will include appropriations and enhanced government powers to control you, and they're even going so far as to use it to push for acts of war against other countries.

 

Are the drones being used to scare people into a frenzy or through an event to give cover and outcry for safety? Beg the government to take our freedom.

 

@SenTedCruz

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Jul 2

Every day in the Senate, I’ve fought for jobs, freedom, and security.

 

Just look at the FAA Reauthorization Act.

 

We worked hard, and across the aisle, to pass this landmark legislation.