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@ToreSays on Austin Steinbart’s Constitutional Rights
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The CIA’s Air America (AA) story is fairly interesting.
It began as a small leasing operation (all planes and facilities were ALWAYS leased)
With the “secret war” in Laos, the Military kept their official aircraft in Thailand and VN, while AA played a major support role in Laos and Cambodia, delivering “irregular troops” and logistic support.
All aircraft (fixed wing and rotary wing) were leased.
New Choppers from “AZ Helicopter” while “combat” aircraft were leased from Army and USAG. National Guard (e.g., WW2/Korean War era aircraft)
All pilots were private contractors (most were retired or ex Military with combat experience; $80,000 (average) salaries were paid in gold bullion ($32/ounce back then).
Pilots shot down/captured were recovered from Pathetic Lao via gold bullion ransom.
These guys were daredevils and enjoyed the constant adrenaline rush of their missions - and they drank a lot of “Long Island Iced Tea”.
(I never flew with a sober pilot).
Their safety record was 100%.
Never a crash through pilot error or mechanical failure (the planes were stripped down to bare bones routinely for maintenance and new parts). Every so often, one would be shot down and the pilot(s) crew might be killed/wounded/captured.
At the end of the “war”, all the leased aircraft were returned to their owners in better condition than when they were first leased.
Within a week, the entire AA (and Continental Air) facilities, equipment, Admin staff and materials had disappeared.
The AA chief advised me that the only item which AA actually owned was an old, beat up, wooden desk which he offered to sell me for $5.
(Mel Gibson created a movie about Air America which critics accused of being highly exaggerated.
In fact, the movie downplayed the exploits of the pilots.)
It began as a small leasing operation (all planes and facilities were ALWAYS leased)
With the “secret war” in Laos, the Military kept their official aircraft in Thailand and VN, while AA played a major support role in Laos and Cambodia, delivering “irregular troops” and logistic support.
All aircraft (fixed wing and rotary wing) were leased.
New Choppers from “AZ Helicopter” while “combat” aircraft were leased from Army and USAG. National Guard (e.g., WW2/Korean War era aircraft)
All pilots were private contractors (most were retired or ex Military with combat experience; $80,000 (average) salaries were paid in gold bullion ($32/ounce back then).
Pilots shot down/captured were recovered from Pathetic Lao via gold bullion ransom.
These guys were daredevils and enjoyed the constant adrenaline rush of their missions - and they drank a lot of “Long Island Iced Tea”.
(I never flew with a sober pilot).
Their safety record was 100%.
Never a crash through pilot error or mechanical failure (the planes were stripped down to bare bones routinely for maintenance and new parts). Every so often, one would be shot down and the pilot(s) crew might be killed/wounded/captured.
At the end of the “war”, all the leased aircraft were returned to their owners in better condition than when they were first leased.
Within a week, the entire AA (and Continental Air) facilities, equipment, Admin staff and materials had disappeared.
The AA chief advised me that the only item which AA actually owned was an old, beat up, wooden desk which he offered to sell me for $5.
(Mel Gibson created a movie about Air America which critics accused of being highly exaggerated.
In fact, the movie downplayed the exploits of the pilots.)
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Wray of light
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“This is not a job for the faint of heart, and I can assure the American people that I am not faint of heart.” FBI Director Christopher Wray tells 60 Minutes he took this job because, “I believe deeply in the work… and the people of the FBI.” cbsn.ws/38m2NR6
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Rumble
Tore Says 25 APR 22
The Conception of Deception is only the beginning.
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Over ten years, the 100 companies that have been penalized the most in the United States, those who have been caught red-handed, out of 19, there are six pharmaceutical companies that have paid more than $8.7 billion in penalties just in the US."
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HAARP - (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program)
H.A.A.R.P. is a geophysical weapon so powerful, it is a weapon of mass destruction using Weather modification & manipulation.
H.A.A.R.P. is only one among many such installations across the globe's "superDARN Highway," an array of High Frequency (HF) radars now covering most of the northern and southern hemispheres.
Follow: @JFKAwakeningQ17
HAARP - (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program)
H.A.A.R.P. is a geophysical weapon so powerful, it is a weapon of mass destruction using Weather modification & manipulation.
H.A.A.R.P. is only one among many such installations across the globe's "superDARN Highway," an array of High Frequency (HF) radars now covering most of the northern and southern hemispheres.
Follow: @JFKAwakeningQ17
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Kaysville, Utah: New video shared by the Kaysville Police Department shows an officer using their vehicle to stop a wrong-way driver on Interstate 15.
The incident happened in the early morning hours of Friday, April 15 when the Utah Highway Patrol was notified of a driver heading the wrong way out of the Salt Lake area.
While a trooper originally missed, new video shows the Kaysville police officer line up the car as it comes from the other direction, and then hitting nearly head-on.
Neither the trooper or the person in the car was injured, but the 36-year-old driver was taken into custody on suspicion of DUI.
https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/kaysville-officer-slams-into-wrong-way-driver
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The incident happened in the early morning hours of Friday, April 15 when the Utah Highway Patrol was notified of a driver heading the wrong way out of the Salt Lake area.
While a trooper originally missed, new video shows the Kaysville police officer line up the car as it comes from the other direction, and then hitting nearly head-on.
Neither the trooper or the person in the car was injured, but the 36-year-old driver was taken into custody on suspicion of DUI.
https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/kaysville-officer-slams-into-wrong-way-driver
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God Be Merciful To Me. Jars of Clay
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Haystak: Broken
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