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U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis says:
“We are so close to passing Clarity Act, and I know I have been saying that for a long time, but we are SO CLOSE this time.”
April is a historic month for the United States of America. The Clarity Act will transform the U.S. economy completely.
“We are so close to passing Clarity Act, and I know I have been saying that for a long time, but we are SO CLOSE this time.”
April is a historic month for the United States of America. The Clarity Act will transform the U.S. economy completely.
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let me tell you what's actually happening today..
this morning Trump fired his Attorney General.. tonight Pete Hegseth.. a man who has never held a combat command in his life.. just forced out the Army Chief of Staff.. General Randy George.. a career officer with decades of command experience..
here's the pattern nobody's connecting..
there is only one reason you fire the people at the top of your legal AND military apparatus in the same day during an active military escalation.. they said no to something..
this has one historical parallel worth knowing.. in 1951 Truman fired General Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War.. MacArthur was the most celebrated general in America.. a legend.. and Truman fired him anyway.. the difference is what makes today terrifying.. Truman fired MacArthur to PREVENT him from expanding the war into China.. he was stopping escalation..
Hegseth just fired his most senior general to ENABLE something..
the AG is gone.. the Army Chief of Staff is gone.. both on the same day.. both replaced by people who haven't said no yet..
we asked this morning what Trump needed done that Pam Bondi wouldn't do..
now we're asking what order Randy George refused..
and both questions have the same answer..
we just don't know what it is yet.
this morning Trump fired his Attorney General.. tonight Pete Hegseth.. a man who has never held a combat command in his life.. just forced out the Army Chief of Staff.. General Randy George.. a career officer with decades of command experience..
here's the pattern nobody's connecting..
there is only one reason you fire the people at the top of your legal AND military apparatus in the same day during an active military escalation.. they said no to something..
this has one historical parallel worth knowing.. in 1951 Truman fired General Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War.. MacArthur was the most celebrated general in America.. a legend.. and Truman fired him anyway.. the difference is what makes today terrifying.. Truman fired MacArthur to PREVENT him from expanding the war into China.. he was stopping escalation..
Hegseth just fired his most senior general to ENABLE something..
the AG is gone.. the Army Chief of Staff is gone.. both on the same day.. both replaced by people who haven't said no yet..
we asked this morning what Trump needed done that Pam Bondi wouldn't do..
now we're asking what order Randy George refused..
and both questions have the same answer..
we just don't know what it is yet.
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Humans are about to "officially" go beyond the moon.
I don't believe it's the furthest humans have gone into space, but it represents what the collective consciousness of Earth perceives to be the furthest.
Humans needed to take this step to be ready for the next one.
https://x.com/Kabamur_Taygeta/status/2039894256341713034
I don't believe it's the furthest humans have gone into space, but it represents what the collective consciousness of Earth perceives to be the furthest.
Humans needed to take this step to be ready for the next one.
https://x.com/Kabamur_Taygeta/status/2039894256341713034
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ALERT: Joey Jones explains the INCREDIBLE U.S. military search and rescue (CSAR) machine at work right now looking for the remaining navigator from the downed F-15E.
"There's nothing less than full faith in our brothers and sisters. I mean, I was bleeding out of 4 limbs with a punctured lung, and I never thought for a second people wouldn't take care of me."
"We had Army helicopter pilots, we call them Dustoff, and they would land on top of a bomb to come get us. There was no fear in them when it comes to saving their brothers on the ground and sisters on the ground."
In this situation, this type of search and rescue, There
The 160th Special Operations might have been involved in the one recovery. But the MEUs off the coast there, the Marines train for this. That's exactly one of the main capabilities they train for if they're called into this.
The Navy has their own version of it. The Air Force does as well. And so one of the reasons why you're hearing there aren't other sorties happening is because You want to have all those resources available when somebody goes down."
"And honestly, guys, the fact that they were doing these search and rescue missions low and slow in the same area in the daylight tells me they do have air superiority. I mean, you can't forget that the, the mujahideen took out Soviet MiGs."
"There's nothing less than full faith in our brothers and sisters. I mean, I was bleeding out of 4 limbs with a punctured lung, and I never thought for a second people wouldn't take care of me."
"We had Army helicopter pilots, we call them Dustoff, and they would land on top of a bomb to come get us. There was no fear in them when it comes to saving their brothers on the ground and sisters on the ground."
In this situation, this type of search and rescue, There
The 160th Special Operations might have been involved in the one recovery. But the MEUs off the coast there, the Marines train for this. That's exactly one of the main capabilities they train for if they're called into this.
The Navy has their own version of it. The Air Force does as well. And so one of the reasons why you're hearing there aren't other sorties happening is because You want to have all those resources available when somebody goes down."
"And honestly, guys, the fact that they were doing these search and rescue missions low and slow in the same area in the daylight tells me they do have air superiority. I mean, you can't forget that the, the mujahideen took out Soviet MiGs."
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BREAKING: According to CENTCOM, the second U.S. Air Force CSAR team sent into Iran to rescue the crew of the downed F-15E of the 494th Fighter Squadron has successfully located and rescued the second crew member.
He ejected, survived the crash, and is now safe in Iraq.
This is good news for the 48th Fighter Wing community at RAF Lakenheath—both crew members of the downed F-15E are now safe.
Also, the crew members of the second HH-60W helicopter involved in the rescue operation of the second crew member, which was shot upon by means of MANPADS, are also safe.
Left video below shows the second HC-130J involved in this operation over Khark Island and the right video shows the first one near Yasuj.
He ejected, survived the crash, and is now safe in Iraq.
This is good news for the 48th Fighter Wing community at RAF Lakenheath—both crew members of the downed F-15E are now safe.
Also, the crew members of the second HH-60W helicopter involved in the rescue operation of the second crew member, which was shot upon by means of MANPADS, are also safe.
Left video below shows the second HC-130J involved in this operation over Khark Island and the right video shows the first one near Yasuj.
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