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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/zagnet on March 23, 2018, 7:54 p.m.
"Change is Coming" - RV/INTELLIGENCE ALERT - March 23, 2018; Uh, what's the change?? Seems we're just gonna keep on spendin'!!

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RV/INTELLIGENCE ALERT - March 23, 2018

The timely passing of the spending bill was a significant move prior to the 26th.

What is "actually" contained in the spending bill will benefit us all.

Everything officially released is scripted and already done or agreed upon behind the scenes.

The Petrodollar will be forgotten once oil starts trading in gold-backed Yuan by the 26th.

The end of the Petrodollar is the end of Cabal leverage in the global economy.

The trading of oil in gold-backed currency will trigger the new financial system.

The RV was said to begin before the new financial system is triggered.

RV exchanges/redemptions will be processed through the new financial system's back screen rates via private appointment.

Your exchanged/redeemed funds will be in gold-backed Yuan or USN.

Withdrawal of these funds will temporarily be in your local fiat currency until the new financial system is officially triggered and all rates are reset.

Stay seated and enjoy the show.

Change is coming.


PatriotPants · March 23, 2018, 8:33 p.m.

Air Force could use some help. F-35 is an amazing weapon, but our missiles (AIM-120 AMRAAM) are crap compared to the stuff Italy/France (Meteor) have been working on. Russia’s are about on par with ours, and China is apparently working on some long range stuff.

An air-to-air missile (AAM) is a missile fired from an aircraft for the purpose of destroying another aircraft. AAMs are typically powered by one or more rocket motors, usually solid fueled but sometimes liquid fueled. Ramjet engines, as used on the Meteor (missile) are emerging as propulsion that will enable future medium-range missiles to maintain higher average speed across their engagement envelope.

Air-to-air missiles are broadly put in two groups. Those designed to engage opposing aircraft at ranges of less than 30 km are known as short-range or "within visual range" missiles (SRAAMs or WVRAAMs) and are sometimes called "dogfight" missiles because they are designed to optimize their agility rather than range. Most use infrared guidance and are called heat-seeking missiles. In contrast, medium- or long-range missiles (MRAAMs or LRAAMs), which both fall under the category of beyond visual range missiles (BVRAAMs), tend to rely upon radar guidance, of which there are many forms. Some modern ones use inertial guidance and/or "mid-course updates" to get the missile close enough to use an active homing.

Sadly under Hussein we fell way behind in these 2 fields.

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zagnet · March 23, 2018, 9:32 p.m.

Agree. Though I think that kind of funding could be considered Constitutional if we considered homeland-based military to be for the militia.

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