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"Change is hard, but losing in space is unacceptable. Space has changed and is now a warfighting domain. I ask you to accept that change is with us," Raymond told the audience, ranging from key military brass and aerospace industry officials to allied civilian and military leaders.
Air Force, Space Force Leaders: US Can't Afford to Lose in Space (April 6, 2022)
originally posted by: FlyingFox
ya know how those Russian ground attack missiles are REALLY durable....
twitter.com...
Is it me?
"Just spoke to a contact in Washington who informs me, trusted, that phone intercepts indicate the Obama clan has offered Merrick Garland a seat on the Supreme Court if he takes Hunter and Joe down. Seems Garland has accepted the deal and he is approving and supporting the investigators work before the grand jury. Hunter will go down, drag Joe with him and Kamala will be sworn in as President with Pelosi as VP by fall. A Chinese source indicates if this happens then they will invade Taiwan and given the fact the folks on Taiwan have at least 10 nuclear weapons developed with Israeli technology and expertise things should get interesting. Really Obama is even more stupid than Biden. Expect the Russians to get involved in the Syrian picture soon, to help Syria expel American troops, and the Israel Iran conflict to kick in soon after.
William Henry Harrison, an American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States (1841), the oldest President to be elected at the time. On his 32nd day, he became the first to die in office, serving the shortest tenure in U.S. Presidential history.
He won by a majority of less than 150,000, but swept the Electoral College, 234 to 60.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) is a bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB) in humans. TB is a disease that primarily affects the lungs, although it can attack other parts of the body. It spreads much like a cold or the flu — through the expelled airborne droplets from a person with infectious TB.
When inhaled, the bacterium can settle in the lungs, where it begins to grow. If not treated, it can spread to areas such as the kidneys, spine, and brain. It can be life-threatening.
Tuberculosis (TB) in the United States by the numbers:
7,860: number of reported TB cases in the United States in 2021 (a rate of 2.4 per 100,000 persons)
60: jurisdictions (states, cities, and U.S. territories) in the United States that report TB data to the CDC
Up to 13 million: estimated number of people in the United States living with latent TB infection
During the COVID-19 pandemic, reported TB disease diagnoses fell 20% in 2020 and remained 13% lower in 2021 than pre-pandemic levels. These declines may represent true reduction in TB disease, as well as missed or delayed TB disease diagnoses due to multiple factors associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. TB incidence during 2021 increased by 9.4% following a large decrease during 2020 (2). Although TB cases and incidences have gradually declined in the United States since 1993, with a slowing pace of decline in recent years (1), larger changes in reported TB have occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Similar changes in TB incidence have been reported globally (3,4). In the United States, the causes for the changes in TB incidence are likely multifactorial. Probable explanations include a true reduction in TB disease resulting from reduced TB transmission because of pandemic mitigation efforts and fewer new arrivals from countries with higher TB incidence than the United States. In addition, delayed or missed TB diagnoses because of disruptions in health care access or assumptions that patients with respiratory symptoms had COVID-19 might contribute to the observed changes (5).
Defense attorneys had argued—successfully, it would appear—that their clients were entrapped by the FBI; at least a dozen FBI confidential human sources and undercover agents working out of numerous FBI field offices were deeply embedded in the plot.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
So why exactly does the NSA exist? Me thinks it has more to do with non-terrestrial stuff then crimes that are clearly inhumane, immoral and preventable, as the entire system of spying under Truman came front and center after Roswell, and, in a few short years, gave the CIA carte blanche to rule the world - Prime Directive = find aliens among us.
That kind of sort of needs to change, imagine being on the end that creates unity through the service, rather then being forced to be sidelined by some strange archaic "law" or another and having to watch this happen.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
ya know how those Russian ground attack missiles are REALLY durable....
twitter.com...
Is it me?
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: underpass61
Drones telling Shanghai residents to stop singing in defiance and get back inside their homes.
First drones now robot dogs -
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: crankyoldman
So why exactly does the NSA exist? Me thinks it has more to do with non-terrestrial stuff then crimes that are clearly inhumane, immoral and preventable, as the entire system of spying under Truman came front and center after Roswell, and, in a few short years, gave the CIA carte blanche to rule the world - Prime Directive = find aliens among us.
That kind of sort of needs to change, imagine being on the end that creates unity through the service, rather then being forced to be sidelined by some strange archaic "law" or another and having to watch this happen.
What are the odds that I just finished reading this short story, and then seen your post?
National Security Agency (NSA) document: “The Longest Search: The Story of the Twenty-one-Year Pursuit of the Soviet Deep Space Data Link, and How it Was Helped by the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence”
6 page PDF