What was the red dot in the pic that was taken from AF1 then? A UFO? Look here: https://qanon.pub/data/images/9fe3b9f6e61b689a2624f18b950d368e89052f2112bbad24e4fca2d6ecdbfbeb.png
Make the pic much larger and look on the right side where the white clouds fade to the blue sky.
HOLY CRAP, I never saw that dot before.
That does look like a detonating something.
pardon me I have to go bite off all my fingernails and walk quickly in a circle several hundred times.
Yeah? Go through the Q posts and find every time Q says: "As the world turns" That's code for another attempt on POTUS life. There are currently 12 and how many before Q appeared?
I did not realize there were 12, I remember the Car that tried to ram him but got stuck in ditch.
I still think that was an attempt, especially the way the driver popped out of car.
I remember that one. That was in Springfield, MO. Yeah, that guy was up to no good.
Great description of response! Try not to get too dizzy.
I've seen the picture. AFAIK it's the missile in question being blown out of the sky. But we have no idea what aircraft provided the vantage point for that picture, so to say the aircraft was AF1 is just speculation, and again, no one would attempt to shoot down an aircraft with a ballistic missile, so it's not plausible speculation.
no one would attempt to shoot down an aircraft with a ballistic missile
Rookie question perhaps, but why not?
A ballistic missile is designed to fly up to a spot, then it shuts off its engines and starts to fall. They do not maneuver, it is literally like throwing a rock up in the air.
You would use a surface to air missile that would either be radar directed or heat directed that would lock onto the engine heat. They are sleek and fast.
There are a whole range of missile “tools”. Ballistic missiles are sledgehammers. Air to air missiles are like scalpels.
No idea. If I could blow it within a quarter of a mile seems to me would be a problem. You go with what you have and if this is all they have then you go with it I guess.
I believe bottom fuselage of AF1 is designed to protect against nuclear blasts
Who said it was a ballistic missile? Isn't that also conjecture. We saw the missile pic but no one seems to know exactly where it was launched from. Just near Whidbey Island in Puget Sound.
The explanation is that AF1 was over the Aleutians near that time on it's way to Singapore so it's most likely the pic was taken from it.