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RED RED 9/11.
RED Haiti. Children. Since POTUS elected what changed w/ RED?
RED RED stringer 25th. Hussein RED video 27th (response). Hussein RED Indictments variables.
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U.S. Navy forces at Guantanamo Bay shot down a pair of MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that penetrated the baseās air defense identification zone on Saturday night, JAG sources told Real Raw News.
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āWeāre almost sure the Deep State has a clandestine base in Haiti, and what I can say is, once weāve confirmed the location, weāll be wiping it off the map. You can take that to the bank. In fact, maybe we already have,ā the source said.
Pentagon can't account for 63% of nearly $4 Trillion in assets
#1610 Pentagon -
POTUS accountability (audit PENTAGON, SC, re-org executive branch ect) - not good enough-IMPEACH
The Military Industrial Complex at its finest and we pay for it all. This would bring up the Pentagon attack on 911.
This was not a surprise
"The first audit only became federally required in 2018 and the department has been trying to pass them ever since. The Defense Department continues to be the only Cabinet- level department that has never earned a clean audit report."
A couple of days ago I had a FB memory pop up from 9 years ago. It was a screenshot of the US Debt Clock showing $18 trillion in national debt. The current national debt is approaching $34 trillion. That's over $15 trillion of debt added in just the last 9 years.
Police reported that 56-year-old James Yoo died in the explosion of a duplex located at 844 N. Burlington Street in the Bluemont neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia.
Police added they're aware of "concerning" social media posts made by Yoo.
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On Monday night, a home spontaneously exploded in an Arlington, Virginia, neighborhood. Police were initially called to the home after neighbors reported someone firing a flare gun.
Video journalist Nick Sortor posted on X a breakdown of what happened yesterday evening on the 800 block of North Burlington Street:
Around 4:45 pm Tuesday, Arlington County, VA police were called out to a report of "possible shots fired."
Once officers got to the scene, they became aware that a man inside the home had fired a flare gun out the window 30 to 40 times
The owner of the home, James Yoo, then barricaded himself inside and refused to make contact with police.
As a result, they obtained a search warrant, and while attempting to execute it, the suspect fired multiple shots at the officers from inside the home.
Then, at 8:45 pm, an explosion occurred, leveling the entire property.
A video posted to X shows when the house exploded into a massive fireball.
Arlington County police spokesperson Ashley Savage told NBC News that officials have yet to confirm if there were any deaths. She said the suspect was 'inside' the home during the explosion.
Sortor revealed additional alleged information on Yoo:
He's a far leftist that posts anti-white hatred and quotes Noam Chomsky
He accused his neighbors of being spies on social media just three days ago
He had a previous encounter with the FBI
He filed countless frivolous lawsuits against his own sister and wife
He was the former Head of Global Security at the US government's "Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)"
Purchasing and owning a flare gun in Virginia is legal. Itās called a visual distress signal under law. There is a no waiting period and flare guns are typically used by boaters to produce a distress signal. Flare guns can be used to set off flammable material too.
There are kits where you can modify a flare gun into a weapon that shoots 12-gauge bullets.
The ATF considers those flare guns to be weapons.
On a YouTube channel, Yoo posted several videos that show screenshot after screenshot of legal documents related to his unsuccessful lawsuits and protracted divorce. In LinkedIn posts, Yoo accused the U.S. government of corruption and uploaded photos of a couple he said were his next-door neighbors in Arlington.
The F.B.I. did not open any investigations based on correspondence from Mr. Yoo, Mr. Sundberg said.
Chief Andy Penn of the Arlington County Police Department declined to say at a news conference on Tuesday that the authorities were āfully confidentā that the remains that were found were those of Mr. Yoo.
āAll factors point to that it is this individual,ā he said, ābut that has to be confirmed, and it is going to take time to confirm that as well, but there is a lot more of the investigation that needs to occur.ā
Initially, the police were called out to the house because they had received a call about possible gunfire in the area, Chief Penn said. After the police found that the occupant had fired a flare gun more than 30 times inside his home, Chief Penn said, the department obtained a search warrant and tried to make contact with him.
The occupant did not engage with officers and barricaded himself inside the home, according to the authorities. Chief Penn said that as the police were trying to serve the search warrant, several rounds of what was believed to be gunfire were heard inside the home, which prompted the police to deploy a ānonflammable, less-lethal chemical munitionā inside the house that was intended to ācause irritationā so that the occupant would come outside.