KEK, saved
I wouldn't be surprised if that's where it originated. Back in the 90s though maybe, certainly not a new thing.
Any idea who invented the technique? Seems like a spook specific tool to me.
No this is the reason. Korea was a UN action. The servicemen returned have to be formally identified, then they get their flag. There were many nations fighting with the UN, so they are not guaranteed to be US servicemen, statistically yes, but not guaranteed.
And thank you, to those guys who lost their lives, and who serve today.
Hey don't push that too hard though, or make sure whoever you push it to gets out and votes.
You see I have another theory (not competing theory, but what I've thought for a long time) that because the DS had the media in their pocket they were putting out all these polls with ridiculous results, HRC at 90% the win etc.
So the lazy among the blues thought, 'phew' she'll win, don't need to vote.
I'm sure there are lazy reds as well (hooman sure), if you see where I'm heading with that?
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Anon, the US last declared war on another nation in 1942.
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I witnessed the >>2366666 happening today. That was a piece of awesomeness. Some controversy about the intent with a font issue, but the timing was excellent.
Speaking of which, I think that was quite a few hours ago, time to go. Good luck anons. WWG1WGA!
Were they all US servicemen? Was that stated somewhere?
Just a few:
https://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/bkvaroh/ROH/home.htm?showpage=true
https://kvacanada.com/caslist.htm
https://www.southafricawargraves.org/research.htm
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/korean-war/roll-of-honour
https://www.koreanroll.gov.au
FFS I'm not trying to shill on this. Can we please respect these people who fought without question and gave everything.
https://www.wearethemighty.com/news/korean-war-remains-un-flag
they will get their proper honour when identified
WWG1WGA
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