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Just wrong about everything, every single day on here. Must be making good money

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Iranian search crew found dead … it seems they ran into a US special operations team that was rescuing the missing pilot

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Girlboss was a product of low interest rates and asset bubbles. It does not exist when the economy crashes

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A senior U.S. military official just called this one of the most complex special operations missions in American history

The details that are emerging are extraordinary.

Two transport planes got stuck at a remote base inside Iran after the WSO was recovered.

Commanders flew in three replacement aircraft, extracted everyone, and destroyed both disabled planes on the ground to prevent them falling into Iranian hands.

The F-15E went down in a region with significant opposition to the Iranian government.

The WSO may have received help from local civilians willing to shelter an American pilot while their own government hunted him.

The CIA reportedly facilitates exactly this kind of arrangement through a process called "unconventional assisted recovery," making contact with civilians willing to help vulnerable troops survive.

So the full picture: a pilot ejected, climbed a mountain, was sheltered by locals who risked their lives, evaded for 48 hours while Iran offered bounties, survived a massive firefight at the recovery site, was extracted on aircraft that then got stuck, required three more planes to fly in, and the originals were blown up on exit.

What a story.

Media: officialrnintel

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In Pennsylvania, the pilot didn't touch any car after the emergency landing on the highway

That's a real professional!

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BIG: After evacuating the second crew member of the downed F-15E, the U.S. had to destroy two HC-130J Combat King II rescue aircraft and two helicopters that, for unknown reasons, were unable to leave Iran.

The aircraft were blown up on the ground to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands after landing at an improvised refueling site.

Three additional HC-130J Combat King II aircraft were then dispatched to continue the combat search-and-rescue mission.

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Satoshi Nakamoto turns 51 today.

No identity.

No interviews.

And yet built a system now used by millions worldwide.

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LIQUIDITY INJECTION HAS STARTED

Australia has announced to provide A$1 billion in free loans to critical businesses because of on going energy shock.

And this is just the start.

Historically, every major crisis has led to massive QE.

It happened in 2008.

It happened in 2020.

And it could happen again.

This is because the ongoing energy crisis won't go away overnight.

Even if everything is resolved tomorrow, the infrastructure damage and oil supply crunch would take months to recover.

During that timeframe, most of the countries will face a huge crisis, which will lead to a massive liquidity injection.

Today it's Australia.

Tomorrow it could be Japan, Europe or even the US.

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