Anonymous ID: b633a8 March 12, 2026, 12:18 a.m. No.24371462   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1463

>>24371296 pb

>Six years ago today

>So long ago

>(Was it in a dream, was it just a dream?)

 

Thank God for God, or else we would all be dead!!!

They tried to Genocide us all, no exceptions.

God Won!!!

Anonymous ID: b633a8 March 12, 2026, 12:35 a.m. No.24371480   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1496 >>1619 >>1801 >>2043 >>2172 >>2214

>>24371469

 

According to the Supreme Clause of the US Constitution, any State Law that is contrary or adverse to the US Constitution is automatically null and void, and this law would violate the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms; The US Constitution is the Law of the Land. ThankQ for your attention to this matter!!!

Anonymous ID: b633a8 March 12, 2026, 12:42 a.m. No.24371487   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24371482

 

Consider this, we already have laws on the books to safeguard election integrity and anyone who violates it by having an illegal vote, is subject to charges. This bill that got passed was a vote, which is an election process. By knowingly violating the US Constitution by voting against the 2nd Amendment, he can technically be charged with violating election integrity and violating not only the 2nd but the Supreme Clause. That would tech these people.

Anonymous ID: b633a8 March 12, 2026, 1:43 a.m. No.24371533   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1554

Hypersonic Glide Vehicles (HGVs) typically re-enter the atmosphere from altitudes ranging between 20 to 60 kilometers (12 to 37 miles), often flying in the upper atmosphere or near-space environment before diving toward their target. In contrast, Hypersonic Cruise Missiles (HCMs) generally fly at lower altitudes, between 12 to 30 kilometers (7 to 19 miles), staying within the denser layers of the atmosphere for their entire flight.

 

The time it takes for a hypersonic missile to reach a ground target from its flight altitude depends on the missile type, speed, and range:

 

For short-range strikes (e.g., under 800–1,000 km), a Mach 8 hypersonic missile can reach its target in 5 to 6 minutes.

At longer ranges, such as intercontinental distances, flight times can range from 20 minutes to over an hour, depending on the trajectory and speed.

In naval or tactical scenarios, a low-flying HCM traveling at Mach 6 may give a target only 15 seconds to react after detection, due to the curvature of the Earth limiting radar visibility until the missile is very close.

These short engagement times significantly reduce the window for detection, tracking, and interception, making hypersonic missiles a major challenge for current defense systems