Anonymous ID: 6cd580 Dec. 18, 2018, 10:44 p.m. No.4372661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2695 >>2701 >>2734 >>2761 >>2969 >>3037

Trump is standing in front of the Infinity tombstone, which is itself a communication, of the D.U.M.B.S./bolthole etc, and IMO, of his to us honoring our sacrifices and place as Patriots. Also probably end of COMMS on 8chfor now

 

We have more than we know

 

So we must keep digging

 

Trump is also looking a row ahead and downward.

 

Retired U.S. Navy Captain Carl E. Rhudy

 

>the first Limited Duty Officer Surface Warfare Communicator in U.S. Naval history to be promoted to the rank of Captain and serve as Commanding Officer of a Major Command Ashore, died on Memorial Day, May 27, 2013, of sudden cardiac arrest.

 

>serving 22 more years in the Navy Communicator specialty and achieving every rank from Lieutenant Junior Grade (0-2) to Captain (0-6). From 1968-1975 he served on various combat missions in waters off Vietnam and Cambodia, including the evacuations of these countries, as well as the recovery of the SS Mayaguez.

 

>22 more years in the Navy Communicator specialty

 

>Navy Communicator

 

>22

 

pic related was a serious Patriot

 

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?pid=165457519

 

 

The SS Mayaguez Incident

 

the Mayaguez incident is often referred to as the last battle of the Vietnam War

 

>The Mayaguez incident took place between Kampuchea and the United States from May 12–15, 1975, less than a month after the Khmer Rouge took control of the capital Phnom Penh ousting the U.S. backed Khmer Republic. It was the last official battle of the Vietnam War. The names of the Americans killed, as well as those of three U.S. Marines who were left behind on the island of Koh Tang after the battle and were subsequently executed by the Khmer Rouge, are the last names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The merchant ship's crew, whose seizure at sea had prompted the U.S. attack, had been released in good health, unknown to the U.S. Marines or the U.S. command of the operation before they attacked. Nevertheless, the Marines boarded and recaptured the ship anchored offshore a Cambodian island, finding it empty.

 

>Mayaguez was carrying 107 containers of routine cargo, 77 containers of government and military cargo, and 90 empty containers, all insured for $5 million. The Khmer Rouge never inspected the containers, and exact contents have not been disclosed, but Mayaguez had loaded containers from the U.S. Embassy in Saigon nine days before the fall of Saigon. The captain had a U.S. government envelope only to be opened in special circumstances, which he destroyed.

 

77 containers of government and military cargo

 

>Secretary of State Kissinger sent a message to the Chinese Liaison Office in Washington demanding the immediate release of Mayaguez and her crew, but the chief of the Liaison Office refused to accept the note. Kissinger then instructed George H. W. Bush, then head of the U.S. Liaison Office in Beijing, to deliver the note to the Chinese Foreign Ministry and to pass on an oral message that "The Government of the United States demands the immediate release of the vessel and of the full crew. If that release does not immediately take place, the authorities in Phnom Penh will be responsible for the consequences.".

 

After a rather large shit-show of a battle for this merchant ship, including downed helos, U.S. forces left several men behind, and several executions occured including:

 

>The following morning the two Americans were taken by boat to the mainland and then driven to the Ti Nean Pagoda above Sihanoukville where they were stripped to their underwear and shackled. After one week, on orders from Phnom Penh, each American was beaten to death with a B-40 rocket launcher. Hall's body was buried in a shallow grave near the beach. Marshall's was dumped on the beach cove.

 

>The reaction of the American public was favorable. The President's overall approval rating rose 11% points.

 

kek wtf

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayaguez_incident

 

I wonder what was in those 77 containers of that (((merchant))) ship. Whom GHW Bush was personally sent by Kissinger to threaten the Chinese.

 

Which was empty by the time it was re-captured btw

Anonymous ID: 6cd580 Dec. 18, 2018, 11:38 p.m. No.4373072   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://offshoreleaks.icij.org/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=keystone&c=&j=&e=&commit=Search

 

'keystone' brings up A LOT of shit