Something interesting anons that I connected. Better stated may be connected or may be coincidence which I don't believe in but:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/delta-4-heavy-launch-aborted-national-reconnaissance-office-spy-satellite-2018-12-09/
So a highly classified satellite appears to go offline/have issues before launch. Interestingly, in the article (bottom) it is stated:
"This was set to be ULA's ninth launch of 2018 and the second in a row of the huge Delta 4 Heavy. The identity of the satellite payload, known as NROL-71, is classified, but independent analysts speculate it may be an advanced imaging reconnaissance spacecraft bound for an unusual near-polar orbit."
Now this raised my eyebrows due to an anon earlier posting that they were at Thule AFB and saw a fighter escorted bomber squadron headed north (ie: pole bound). That post didn't get much attention but if we consider the past day.
1) Huge military plane activity in southwest
2) Launch from Vandenberg headed to orbital pole is scrubbed
3) Airman at Thule AFB makes one post stated seeing heavy flight squadron headed north bound.
Anything else happen that needs to be included in this odd series of events?