Anonymous ID: de2de5 Oct. 14, 2018, 1:07 p.m. No.3476030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6049 >>6058

(((they))) say weather modification is a hoax.

 

MIRROR

(((they))) are able to modify the weather

 

The F-22s were (((lost)))

 

MIRROR

They were stolen

 

Who benefits from stolen F-22s? Who is able to STEAL F-22s? How many pilots have been unaccounted for? Or have any foreign entities been on base lately?

Anonymous ID: de2de5 Oct. 14, 2018, 1:17 p.m. No.3476127   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3476058

 

You are an example of wasting our time. You offer no further technical info or specific stat information that could debunk or confirm my hypothesis.

Anonymous ID: de2de5 Oct. 14, 2018, 1:25 p.m. No.3476210   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6226 >>6474 >>6647 >>6702

Just like this was

 

LOST

 

Drone Lost During Training Mission at Fort Huachuca

 

FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. — The Army is missing a $1.5 million drone that disappeared while on a training flight at Fort Huachuca in southern Arizona.

 

Base officials say the Shadow unmanned aircraft launched on Tuesday disappeared after losing connection with the ground station.

 

Massive efforts to find the missing drone have been unsuccessful, and officials believe it disintegrated on impact somewhere in that general area.

 

The aircraft was part of a training mission at Fort Huachuca being conducted by the 14th Brigade Engineer Battalion from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state.

 

The Shadow is a short-range airborne reconnaissance system that can fly about 134 miles. It weighs 450 pounds.

 

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2017/02/03/fort-huachuca-missing-15-million-drone/97442410/

Anonymous ID: de2de5 Oct. 14, 2018, 1:58 p.m. No.3476501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6599

F-22 RAPTOR:

 

The Obey amendment, which prohibits the export of the F-22 Raptor, was developed with Israel firmly in mind. Concerned about Israel’s transfer of high-technology equipment to Russia or China, the United States decided that domestic considerations meant it could not bar Israel from acquiring the Raptor without a blanket ban.

 

And so this has meant that only the USAF flies the world’s most advanced fighter aircraft. Historically, Israel has preferred fighter-bombers that can conduct both air superiority and strike missions, and the Raptor doesn’t yet have much in the way of a strike profile. However, the IDF purchased the F-15 when it was still primarily an air-superiority platform, then made the necessary modifications on its own to transform the fighter into a devastating bomber. The F-22, which otherwise serves Israel’s air superiority needs nicely, might have gone through a similar process.

 

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/how-turn-israel-military-superpower-f-22s-and-b-21-bombers-30402

 

article insinuates they already own some and have possibly reconfigured them

 

By any means necessary