Anonymous ID: 854723 June 22, 2025, 6:59 a.m. No.23219683   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9704

>>23219673

613

 

613

Jan 27, 2018 12:42:19 AM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 000000 No. 64

http://www.endusmilitarism.org/PDF/military_detention_of_US_citizens_and_18_USC_4001a.pdf

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Military Detention of US CITIZENS and 18 USC

 

BOOM

Anonymous ID: 854723 June 22, 2025, 7:08 a.m. No.23219748   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23219718

[D]

 

MFUM

 

(KEK EVERGREEN reference…)

 

Based on the provided search results, "Operation MFUM" is not a recognized military or government operation. It's likely a reference to something specific that isn't widely documented.

However, the term "Mfum" appears in relation to several distinct contexts:

  1. A Location in Nigeria:

Mfum is a border town in Nigeria, located on the border with Cameroon.

It's a known location for illegal wildlife trafficking, as evidenced by an arrest made during"Operation Sycamore"in this area.

It's also a point where controlled drugs have been intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service.

  1. A Ghanaian Military Officer:

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Mfum has served in various capacities in the Ghanaian military, including as Commanding Officer of aGhanaian Battalion in the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

He also previously held the command of the Sappers Regiment.

  1. ASoccerReference:

"Mfum" is associated with a myth about a powerful shot in soccer that tore through a goal net.

This refers to the comic book character Hot Shot Hamish, and not to a real "Operation Mfum".

The "Mfum Myth" article also mentions the real footballer Wilberforce Mfum, who had a knee operation and missed the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations

Anonymous ID: 854723 June 22, 2025, 7:17 a.m. No.23219790   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9816

>>23219774

Double meanings.

Who took a "HAMMER" to her hard drive?

 

Who are the two MOST WANTED TERRORISTS,? THE CHILD TRAFFICKING, DEMONIC, MURDERING POS', who HANDED ENDLESS AMOUNTS OF OUR MONEY OVER TO THE DEMONIC REGIME?

Anonymous ID: 854723 June 22, 2025, 7:31 a.m. No.23219853   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872 >>9995

>>23219833

>approximately 30 minutes before

DONE IN 30

 

Iran SCREW THE POOCH

Launch Detected, Pre-emptive HAMMER.

 

Seems to me, the FAKE NEWS is not REPORTING THE TRUTH.

 

IRAN ATTEMPTED TO LAUNCH A NUKE.

Anonymous ID: 854723 June 22, 2025, 7:48 a.m. No.23219938   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9990

>>23219901

THIS

And the legit com connections are being missed and slid.

 

Another proof.

3047

Mar 13, 2019 12:20:13 PM EDT

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 476ba4 No. 5660203

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1105805989545021440

Trolling is FUN!

PANIC is GOOD.

PANIC increases the RAT population.

'Paid shill brothers' majority of time on top of POTUS' Twitter feed?

How is that mathematically possible given volume?

Coordination between SHILLS and Twitter?

@Jack He (or she) who laughs last……

Nobody is safe.

Q

Anonymous ID: 854723 June 22, 2025, 7:58 a.m. No.23220009   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0013

>>23219990

==Pakistani Man Convicted of Smuggling Iranian Missile Parts Headed to Houthi Rebels

Muhammad Pahlawan was captured by American forces off the coast of Somalia in a raid last year that led to the deaths of two Navy SEALs.==

 

Prosecutors said the U.S. military found Iranian-made missile components that were bound for Houthi rebels in Yemen aboard a boat intercepted in the Arabian Sea.Credit…U.S. Central Command, via Associated PressJune 5, 2025

 

A Pakistani man was convicted on Thursday for his role in smuggling Iranian missile components bound for Houthi rebels, after being captured in a military operation last year that resulted in the deaths of two Navy SEALs, the Justice Department said.

 

The man, Muhammad Pahlawan, 49, was the captain of a small boat that was intercepted by the Navy ship Lewis B. Puller off Somalia in January 2024 and boarded by SEALs and U.S. Coast Guard members, prosecutors said. They found “ballistic missile components, anti-ship cruise missile components and a warhead,” consistent with weapons the Houthis have used against merchant ships and Navy vessels in the Red Sea.

 

Mr. Pahlawan was taken into custody with three other men. Prosecutors accused him of working with two Iranian brothers affiliated with Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps to smuggle the weapon components from Iran to the coast of Somalia. They said his vessel was about to transfer the missile parts to another ship for final delivery to Houthi commanders in Yemen when he was intercepted.

 

Prosecutors said that Mr. Pahlawan made multiple smuggling runs between August 2023 and January 2024.

 

The court papers included a curious, unexplained detail: The Iranian authorities had arrested Mr. Pahlawan and other crew members weeks before the Americans captured him, after Mr. Pahlawan’s boat returned to Iran from a smuggling voyage in December 2023. He was released and resumed his operations, prosecutors said.

 

A federal jury in Virginia convicted Mr. Pahlawan of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. He was also convicted of threatening the lives of his crew members and their families after being boarded. Most of the crimes that he was convicted of have a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, the Justice Department said. Sentencing will be in September.

 

As Navy SEALs attempted to board Mr. Pahlawan’s vessel last year, one member of the SEAL team appeared to slip off the boarding ladder or was swept away by a wave, officials said. Another jumped into the water to try to save the first officer, but both disappeared below the waves. The Navy declared them dead, and their bodies were never recovered.

 

A Navy investigation concluded that the SEALs’ deaths were preventable, with a final report criticizing deficiencies in training and procedure. The review concluded that the two sailors sank quickly in the rough Arabian Sea because they were weighed down by heavy equipment.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/05/us/politics/pakistani-smuggling-iran-missile-houthis.html