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Save our childrenπ
https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/press-release/operation-homecoming-recovers-32-missing-children-akron-area
https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/press-release/operation-homecoming-recovers-32-missing-children-akron-area
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BREAKING: NATO "concerned" about Russian nuclear attack in space that would "send out gigantic waves of electromagnetic pulses."
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BREAKING: "Operation Online Guardian" resulted in the arrest of 205 pedophiles, a significant crackdown designed to safeguard children. This initiative brought together a range of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
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Francine - Tropical Storm β‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈ
The name Francine is of Latin origin and means "free" or "triumphant".
Tropical Storm #Francine Advisory 5:
Francine is becoming more organized and has strengthened up to 65mph this evening.
While cloud tops have warmed within the past few hours, the overall structure and core has become much more well defined, and will allow for further and quicker intensification within the next 48 hours.
Francine is expected to become a Hurricane overnight tonight.
The NHC has upgraded peak forecast intensity to 100mph, which is a Category 2 before and around landfall.
Hurricane Warnings are in effect for the Louisiana coastline. Tropical Storm Warnings are in effect for inland parts of Southeast TX & Southwest LA.
https://x.com/weathertrackus/status/1833248859939581953?s=46
Francine - Tropical Storm β‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈ
The name Francine is of Latin origin and means "free" or "triumphant".
Tropical Storm #Francine Advisory 5:
Francine is becoming more organized and has strengthened up to 65mph this evening.
While cloud tops have warmed within the past few hours, the overall structure and core has become much more well defined, and will allow for further and quicker intensification within the next 48 hours.
Francine is expected to become a Hurricane overnight tonight.
The NHC has upgraded peak forecast intensity to 100mph, which is a Category 2 before and around landfall.
Hurricane Warnings are in effect for the Louisiana coastline. Tropical Storm Warnings are in effect for inland parts of Southeast TX & Southwest LA.
https://x.com/weathertrackus/status/1833248859939581953?s=46
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Is it a coincidence that Biden's press secretary is dressed like the Mask? π€£
Not to mention she is pointing at Q drops. "Vigilant" 2 times.
FF weather alert (WW).
Stay vigilant and maintain situational awareness.
Chatter.
Trains.
Buses.
Be vigilant.
Same day Trump writes a truth about the perverbial "bus"????
Keep your heads on a swivel frens. It's officially false flag season.
https://t.me/BrainStom_Joe
Not to mention she is pointing at Q drops. "Vigilant" 2 times.
FF weather alert (WW).
Stay vigilant and maintain situational awareness.
Chatter.
Trains.
Buses.
Be vigilant.
Same day Trump writes a truth about the perverbial "bus"????
Keep your heads on a swivel frens. It's officially false flag season.
https://t.me/BrainStom_Joe
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BREAKING: Melania Trump, speaking about the assassination attempt on her husband, Donald Trump, said, "Thereβs certainly more to this story, and we must uncover the truth."
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BREAKING: US bankruptcies are soaring, with 452 filings year-to-date, marking the second highest number in 13 years.
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π€#Hmmm Future Proves Past and #Timeline never lies.... you are watching the #Controlled Demolition of the DEEP STATE and it happened right under your nose.... or @BretWeinstein
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it's #JustACoincidence
From the summer of 2019 to the summer of 2020, numerous military exercises were conducted worldwide. These exercises ranged from large-scale joint operations involving multiple nations to smaller, specialized drills aimed at enhancing specific military capabilities. The period covered was unique due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to the modification, postponement, or cancellation of some exercises. However, several key exercises were still carried out during this time.
1. United States and NATO Exercises:
Defender-Europe 20 (Europe, 2020): Initially planned as the largest deployment of U.S.-based forces to Europe in over 25 years, this exercise aimed to enhance U.S. and NATO interoperability and readiness. Due to COVID-19, it was significantly scaled back.
Trident Juncture 2019 (Norway, October-November 2019): A NATO-led exercise involving 50,000 personnel from 31 countries, focused on testing NATO's ability to respond to Article 5 (collective defense) scenarios.
BALTOPS 2019 (Baltic Sea, June 2019): An annual NATO maritime exercise focused on joint operations to ensure regional security in the Baltic Sea. It involved 18 NATO allies and partner nations.
Dynamic Mongoose 2020 (North Atlantic, June 2020): A NATO anti-submarine warfare exercise involving ships, submarines, and aircraft from NATO member countries, primarily focused on countering submarine threats.
Arctic Edge 2020 (Alaska, March 2020): A biennial exercise conducted by U.S. Northern Command, aimed at training U.S. forces to operate in the extreme Arctic environment, with participation from NATO allies.
2. Russia-Led Exercises:
Tsentr-2019 (Central Russia, September 2019): A large-scale Russian military exercise involving around 128,000 troops, 20,000 pieces of equipment, and troops from China, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. The focus was on counterterrorism operations and coalition building.
Kavkaz 2020 (Southern Russia, September 2020): A strategic command and staff exercise involving more than 80,000 personnel, including international participants such as China, Armenia, Belarus, Myanmar, and Pakistan. It focused on defensive operations in the Caucasus region.
3. China and Asia-Pacific Exercises:
Joint Sea 2019 (Yellow Sea, April 2019): A joint naval exercise between Russia and China, aimed at enhancing coordination and improving combat capabilities in various maritime operations, including anti-submarine warfare and anti-aircraft drills.
Exercise Cobra Gold 2020 (Thailand, February-March 2020): One of the largest multinational military exercises in Asia, co-hosted by Thailand and the U.S., with 29 countries participating in various capacities. The exercise focused on regional security, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and amphibious operations.
RIMPAC 2020 (Rim of the Pacific Exercise) (Hawaii, August 2020): The world's largest international maritime warfare exercise, typically involving multiple navies from around the world, was conducted in a scaled-down format due to COVID-19. It involved 10 countries and focused on enhancing maritime interoperability.
4. Middle East and Africa Exercises:
Eagle Response 2019 (Egypt, July 2019): A joint exercise between U.S. Naval Forces Central Command and the Egyptian military, focusing on naval interdiction, mine countermeasures, and defense against terrorist threats.
African Lion 2020 (Morocco, Postponed due to COVID-19): Planned as an annual joint exercise involving U.S. forces and multiple African partners to enhance regional security cooperation and improve interoperability.
Gulf Shield 2019 (Saudi Arabia, March-April 2019): A large-scale exercise involving troops from 23 countries aimed at enhancing joint operations and military cooperation among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and their
@EricRWeinstein
& @ScottZPatriot
it's #JustACoincidence
From the summer of 2019 to the summer of 2020, numerous military exercises were conducted worldwide. These exercises ranged from large-scale joint operations involving multiple nations to smaller, specialized drills aimed at enhancing specific military capabilities. The period covered was unique due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to the modification, postponement, or cancellation of some exercises. However, several key exercises were still carried out during this time.
1. United States and NATO Exercises:
Defender-Europe 20 (Europe, 2020): Initially planned as the largest deployment of U.S.-based forces to Europe in over 25 years, this exercise aimed to enhance U.S. and NATO interoperability and readiness. Due to COVID-19, it was significantly scaled back.
Trident Juncture 2019 (Norway, October-November 2019): A NATO-led exercise involving 50,000 personnel from 31 countries, focused on testing NATO's ability to respond to Article 5 (collective defense) scenarios.
BALTOPS 2019 (Baltic Sea, June 2019): An annual NATO maritime exercise focused on joint operations to ensure regional security in the Baltic Sea. It involved 18 NATO allies and partner nations.
Dynamic Mongoose 2020 (North Atlantic, June 2020): A NATO anti-submarine warfare exercise involving ships, submarines, and aircraft from NATO member countries, primarily focused on countering submarine threats.
Arctic Edge 2020 (Alaska, March 2020): A biennial exercise conducted by U.S. Northern Command, aimed at training U.S. forces to operate in the extreme Arctic environment, with participation from NATO allies.
2. Russia-Led Exercises:
Tsentr-2019 (Central Russia, September 2019): A large-scale Russian military exercise involving around 128,000 troops, 20,000 pieces of equipment, and troops from China, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. The focus was on counterterrorism operations and coalition building.
Kavkaz 2020 (Southern Russia, September 2020): A strategic command and staff exercise involving more than 80,000 personnel, including international participants such as China, Armenia, Belarus, Myanmar, and Pakistan. It focused on defensive operations in the Caucasus region.
3. China and Asia-Pacific Exercises:
Joint Sea 2019 (Yellow Sea, April 2019): A joint naval exercise between Russia and China, aimed at enhancing coordination and improving combat capabilities in various maritime operations, including anti-submarine warfare and anti-aircraft drills.
Exercise Cobra Gold 2020 (Thailand, February-March 2020): One of the largest multinational military exercises in Asia, co-hosted by Thailand and the U.S., with 29 countries participating in various capacities. The exercise focused on regional security, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and amphibious operations.
RIMPAC 2020 (Rim of the Pacific Exercise) (Hawaii, August 2020): The world's largest international maritime warfare exercise, typically involving multiple navies from around the world, was conducted in a scaled-down format due to COVID-19. It involved 10 countries and focused on enhancing maritime interoperability.
4. Middle East and Africa Exercises:
Eagle Response 2019 (Egypt, July 2019): A joint exercise between U.S. Naval Forces Central Command and the Egyptian military, focusing on naval interdiction, mine countermeasures, and defense against terrorist threats.
African Lion 2020 (Morocco, Postponed due to COVID-19): Planned as an annual joint exercise involving U.S. forces and multiple African partners to enhance regional security cooperation and improve interoperability.
Gulf Shield 2019 (Saudi Arabia, March-April 2019): A large-scale exercise involving troops from 23 countries aimed at enhancing joint operations and military cooperation among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and their
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