Silent war events:
2018.04.03 14:35 - Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion (heavy lift helicopter) crash during training mission near the city of El Centro, California
A similar aircraft went down during the rescue attempt of the Iranian embassy hostages, which possibly was no accident either.
Fatalities:
Capt. Samuel A. Schultz (pilot), 28, of Huntington Valley, Pennsylvania
First Lt. Samuel D. Phillips, 27 (pilot), of Pinehurst, North Carolina,
Gunnery Sgt. Derik R. Holley, (CH-53 helicopter crew chief) 33, of Dayton, Ohio
Lance Cpl. Taylor J. Conrad (CH-53 helicopter crew chief), 24, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
2018.04.03 09:00 EST- USMC AV-8B Harrier aircraft crash during takeoff in a training exercise - Djibouti Ambouli International Airport - pilot ejected and survived
Nose of the aircraft rose too quickly causing the pilot to lose control.
2018.04.05 10:30 - Thunderbird crash during a scheduled training flight - Nevada Test and Training Range near Nellis AFB outside Las Vegas, Nevada
Fatality:
USAF Major Stephen Del Bagno
Last year the navy was plagued by a series of unusual collisions between war ships and predominantly tankers. An alleged intelligence operator, under the pseudonym "Rock Hudson", told Jason Goodman that this might have been carried out by the Chinese (possibly rouge fractions within the Chinese military?). Hudson said that these collisions where caused by a combination of hacking, EMPs, and microwave weapons. Jerome Corsi mentioned that a credible source told him that a rouge Chinese military fraction was responsible for the missile attack on Hawaii. Maybe this is related to Hussein's trips to China and other destinations in the Far East? Rouge Chinese military working for the cabal/clowns with Hussein as a liaison?
Sources:
theaviationist.com/2018/04/05/thunderbird-pilot-killed-in-crash-at-nevada-test-and-training-range/
theaviationist.com/2018/04/05/air-force-identifies-thunderbird-f-16-pilot-killed-in-crash-at-nevada-test-and-training-range/
theaviationist.com/2018/04/04/u-s-marines-suffer-losses-over-last-two-days-in-super-stallion-and-harrier-crashes/
news.usni.org/2018/04/03/marine-av-8b-harrier-crashes-djibouti-pilot-stable-condition
news.usni.org/2018/04/05/marine-corps-identifies-4-aircrew-killed-ch-53e-crash-california#more-32680
youtube.com/watch?v=fRHzr5qwv0g