09SEP2022, Moose Fire burns more than 125-thousand acres, largest fire currently in the U.S., been burning since July:
On 09SEP2022, at the request of the NIFC, two Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS) equipped C-130s were deployed to Boise Airport (Gowen Field) for fire fighting duties. One is a C-130H Hercules (upgraded with the eight bladed prop) from Nevada Air National Guard, the other is a C-130J Super Hercules from California Air National Guard. The last time C-130s went to Boise Airport was in April 2022, for yearly MAFFS training. The two MAFFS equipped C-130s will remain on-station until 08OCT2022, unless another NIFC request is issued.
C-130 aircraft from three National Guard units and a U.S. Air Force Reserve unit arrive on Gowen Field (Boise Airport), Idaho, 20APR2017. California Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Nieko Carzis.
Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg, seriously this isn’t the half-of-it!) list of U.S. drug related crimes and oddities for the months of July-August 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard/U.S. Naval Forces Central Command photo, 30AUG2022.
Crew of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Glen Harris (WPC 1144) interdict a fishing vessel suspected of smuggling illegal narcotics in the Gulf of Oman, 30AUG2022.
Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Kristina Kranz, 13JUL2022.
While deployed to Tunisia, the Wyoming Army National Guard’s Civil Support Team were asked to identify an unknown substance that was packaged to look like explosives. The substance, stamped TNT, turned out to be cocaine.
Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Kristina Kranz, 13JUL2022.
USCG photo by Chief Petty Officer Stephen Lehmann, 30AUG2022.
On 30AUG2022, the crew of USCG cutter Vigorous (WMEC 627) offloaded approximately 22 pounds of cocaine and 1,256 pounds of marijuana, on Coast Guard Base Miami Beach. the drugs were actually captured somewhere in the Eastern Pacific.
ILLINOIS: One of the most corrupt cities in the U.S. is now using tax dollars to openly/publicly treat people for addiction:
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics claims one of the largest meth seizures in the state’s history:
OREGON: Not only is the city of Portland considered one of the ‘green-ist’, it is now the deadliest drug market in the United States, according to this National Geographic program:
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo by Ricardo Castrodad, 05JUL2022.
On 05JUL2022, the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Tezanos offloaded 250 kilograms in seized cocaine on Coast Guard Base San Juan. The drug was captured on 30JUN2022.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo, 03AUG2022.
On 03AUG2022, the USCG captured a small blue boat that was carrying 1-thousand-6-hundred-53 pounds of cocaine. Four Dominicans now face trail in U.S. federal court.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo by Ricardo Castrodad, 16AUG2022.
During the night of 16AUG2022, the USCG captured this boat, near Isabela, with 3-hundred-30 pounds (150kgs) of cocaine aboard. Eight suspected smugglers were turned over to the multi-agency Caribbean Corridor Strike Force (CCFS).
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard, for August 2022:
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) reported they had returned 67 illegals from Cuba to their home country on 15AUG2022. 107 illegals were returned to Cuba on 16AUG2022. 106 illegals and four dogs were sent back to Cuba on 19AUG2022. 203 illegals were returned to Cuba on 20AUG2022. 62 illegals and one dog were sent back to Cuba on 23AUG2022. 88 illegals were returned to Cuba on 25AUG2022.
USCG photo by Petty Officer Third Class Gregory Schell, 26AUG2022.
On 26AUG2022, 90 illegals were loaded onto USCG cutter Raymond Evans, for their return to Cuba. On 30AUG2022, 51 illegals from Haiti were transferred to The Bahamas. On 31AUG2022, 64 illegals, and one dog, were sent back to Cuba.
USCG photo by Petty Officer Third Class Gregory Schell, 31AUG2022.
The USCG intercepted this boat full of illegals from Cuba on 10AUG2022, approximately 20 miles north of Cay Sal, Bahamas.
USCG District 7 photo, 31AUG2022.
On 31AUG2022, the USCG captured this boat packed with illegals from Haiti, about 22 miles east of Cuba.
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 03AUG2022.
USCG District 7 reports that a “good Samaritan” reported this boat, about seven miles south of Key West and crammed full of illegals from Cuba, on 03AUG2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 04AUG2022.
During the night of 04AUG2022, and about 6 miles east of Government Cut, the USCG intercepted this smuggling boat. Two suspected smugglers detained, 46 illegals sent back to The Bahamas.
USCG District 7 video of intercept of boat crammed full of illegals from Haiti, near Ocean Reef, 06AUG2022:
USCG District 7 photo, 08AUG2022.
Coast Guard Station Islamorada crew members rescue illegals from the water, about six miles off Long Key, 08AUG2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 13AUG2022.
On 13AUG2022, two illegals from Cuba were captured about 30 miles south of Sugarloaf Key, trying to use a surf board to get to Florida.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo, 14AUG2022.
About ten miles south of Key Colony Beach, during the night of 14AUG2022 the USCG intercepted this crowded human smuggling boat. The illegals from Cuba claimed they were just out fishing!
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo.
About 26 miles south of Stock Island, the USCG captured illegals from Cuba during the night of 17AUG2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 27AUG2022.
On 27AUG2022, the USCG captured this overloaded boat packed with illegals from Haiti, approximately 85 miles southeast of Islamorada.
USCG photo by Petty Officer Third Class Gregory Schell, 29AUG2022.
On 29AUG2022, the USCG captured this Cuban fishing boat packed with illegals, approximately 2 miles south of Marquesas.
PUERTO RICO:
USCG District 7 PADET photo, 26AUG2022.
The USCG says this boat had 20 illegals from Haiti and Dominican Republic onboard. It was captured northwest of Aguadilla, on 26AUG2022.
USCG District 7 PADET photo, 30AUG2022.
Northwest of Aguadilla, the USCG captured this boat full of illegals from Dominican Republic, 30AUG2022. They were sent home the next day.
TEXAS: On 15AUG2022, while intercepting illegal fishermen from Mexico, the USCG ended up saving them because their illegal fishing boat was sinking:
USCG District 8 photo, 30AUG2022.
On 30AUG2022, the USCG captured this boat along with its illegal fishing crew from Mexico. The USCG claims that on 30AUG2022, they captured a total of three boats being used for illegal fishing, along with 14 people from Mexico.
The newly opened U.S. Army tank academy in NATO Poland is part of Poland’s agreement to purchase (? actually beg, borrow and possibly steal from U.S. taxpayers) the new M1A2 Abrams SEPv3 Battle Tank, and the M1074 Joint Assault Bridge (JAB) bridge-layer version (the M1074 actually being a NATO Italian & Israeli design). Since the beginning of 2022, news outlets and government officials have repeated stated that the deal is all about confronting Russia in Ukraine, however, Poland’s U.S. directed military expansion officially began in October 2019!
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of National Defense, Mariusz Blaszczak, 15AUG2022. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Alvin Reeves.
The U.S. Army does not use the M1074 JAB operationally (the first JABs were used for testing/evaluation), a version called M1110 JAB is expected to eventually go into service with U.S. forces (production delayed by government Pandemic Panic attack mandates/lockdowns). NATO Italy’s Leonardo, through its Saint Louis, Missouri, based DRS division, has a contract with Anniston Army Depot, in Alabama, to convert old M1 Abrams tanks to the JAB configuration. Leonardo is the same company that makes U.S. Air Force’s new Grey Wolf helicopter (it is not made by Boeing, despite industry reports!). DRS used to be a U.S. owned company, but in 2008 was sold to Italian company Finmeccanica. Finmeccanica changed its name to Leonardo DRS. In June 2022, Leonardo DRS merged with Israel’s RADA Electronics Industries.
NATO-U.S. Army Abrams Partnership Program promotional video, 10AUG2022, announcing the tank academy:
This U.S. Army (USA) video, by Specialist Javen Owens, shows M1074 bridge-layer already in action (U.S. personnel operating) in NATO Poland on 28APR2022, just weeks after the M1A2 agreement:
More JAB action, 28APR2022, USA video by Specialist Ellison Schuman:
USA video report, dated 27APR2022, revealing that training of NATO Poland tankers on Abrams tanks began immediately:
U.S. Army video dated 26APR2022, by Specialist Hassani Ribera Soto, shows M1A2-SEP already operating (U.S. personnel at the controls) in NATO Poland:
Bucierz Range, Poland. Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Specialist Hedil Hernández, 22APR2022.
U.S. Army Security Assistance Command video, dated 01APR2022, announcing M1A2 agreement with NATO Poland:
The $6-billion 01APR2022 agreement will result in NATO Poland getting 250 M1A2-SEPv3 main battle tanks, 26 M88A2 Hercules recovery vehicles and 17 M1074 JABs. Does anybody believe that Poland has $6-billion?
On 13JUL2022, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) authorized emergency use of Novavax. That is not technically, or legally, the same as being ‘approved’, yet the U.S. Navy continues to bold-face lie to military personnel by saying, repeatedly, that Pandemic vaccines with FDA emergency use authorization is the same as being approved!
On 26AUG2022, the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery issued a video, claiming that Novavax has been approved by the FDA, and also confusing the distinctly different FDA classifications of ‘authorized for emergency use’ and being ‘approved’:
U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Junior, 17AUG2022.
On 24AUG2022, the United States Air Force (USAF) boasted of acquiring its first ever USAF developed helicopter, except that was far from the truth. The truth is that the USAF spent two years assessing a 20+ years old helicopter design that is already in use by NATO members and even Russia! It is actually built by a NATO Italy aerospace company; Leonardo (aka Leonardo Helicopters).
USAF photo by Samuel King Junior, 17AUG2022.
On 17AUG2022, the MH-139A Grey Wolf took its first official flight as a USAF air asset, from Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. The assessment process began in December 2019.
Overly dramatic USAF video, by Staff Sergeant Philip Bryant, about the name Grey Wolf, and why it is so important to the USAF to buy a foreign helicopter, 19DEC2019:
The MH-139A will replace the USAF’s aging fleet of U.S. Army developed Viet Nam/Cold War era Bell (now known as Bell Textron) UH-1N ‘Huey’ rotary wings.
USAF photo by Samuel King Junior, 17AUG2022.
USAF video report by Jennifer Vollmer & Jaime Bishopp, 17AUG2022:
The USAF tries to make it sound like the MH-139A Grey Wolf is a U.S. helicopter, while the contract was issued to Boeing, even Boeing admits it isn’t the one building the helicopter! The Pratt & Whitney turbines are made in NATO Canada, the transmission parts are built in NATO United Kingdom and in Japan, NATO Turkey builds the major fuselage parts, and final assembly is done by Leonardo Helicopters! (Leonardo boasts about its international supply chain)
Over in NATO Europe it is known as the AW139 (AgustaWestland 139). The AW139 was the creation of AgustaWestland. During the Cold War, and the 1990s, Agusta and Westland were separate companies. In 2000 they merged into one company, and in 2016 the name was changed to Leonardo.
In the late 1990s, Bell Textron and AgustaWestland worked together to create a new helicopter to compete against rivals Sikorsky and Eurocopter. The first version was called AB139/BA309, then finally AW139. The first AW139 flew in 2001. AgustaWestland even opened a final assembly factory in the United States (now known as AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corporation, aka Leonardo Helicopters Pennsylvania), and changed the name of the helicopter to US139, to try and increase their competition with U.S. based Sikorsky, and NATO Europe based Eurocopter, for a U.S. Army contract. The competition was lost to Eurocopter’s UH-72 Lakota. In 2005, AgustaWestland bought out Bell Textron’s interest in the AW139. By the end of 2012, AgustaWestland began building AW139s in Russia, the sworn enemy of NATO! (On March 2022, Leonardo Helicopters halted production in Russia.)
On 23AUG2022, the U.S. Army released a video begging soldiers to voluntarily transfer to Republic of Korea (South Korea). The request coincides with the 72nd Anniversary of the U.S. Army’s deployment to Korea, but back then U.S. citizens were forced into the military (drafted, ask your grand parents or great grand parents), or sent to prison for refusing (ask Cassius Clay-Muhammad Ali about that).
U.S. 8th Army video, produced by Specialist Diana Rose Faulve, written by Sergeant Major Andrew Kosterman, presenting reasons why you should move to Korea:
During the first week of August 2022, a haggard looking Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, spent time in Korea, as part of a her Indo-Pacific tour. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Dwane R. Young.
“The Novavax vaccine is not a mRNA vaccine. This means no fetal stem cells were used to test it. Instead, insect cells were used and it has been proven safe and effective.”-Lieutenant Colonel Jamie Rojas, 86th Medical Group, U.S. Air Force Ramstein Air Base, Germany
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) is now forcing Airmen to take an “authorized for emergency use” (hence not approved, hence not proven safe and effective) vaccine that involved the use of insects in its development. USAF medical officials admitted that earlier mRNA vaccines do indeed involve the use of human stem cells.
USAF, 86th Medical Group non-commissioned officer prepares a new vaccine at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, 18AUG2022. USAF photo by Senior Airman Thomas Karol.
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior,, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard, for July 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) District 7-Air Station Clearwater video of illegals from Cuba trying to get to United States. They were approximately 18 miles northwest of Elbow Cay, Bahamas, 06JUL2022:
USCG District 7 photo, 25JUL2022.
During the last week of July 2022, in the water around the Bahamas the USCG captured numerous boats packed with illegals from Haiti. On 30JUL2022, 109 Haitians captured off the Bahamas were returned to their country.
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 04JUL2022.
On the 4th of July, the crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo captured illegals from Cuba, about 23 miles south of Marathon.
USCG District 7-Station Key West photo, 05JUL2022.
This ‘rustic vessel’, nicknamed Liberta, was found approximately 63 miles east of Marathon, 05JUL2022.
USCG Station Key West photo, 06JUL2022.
On 06JUL2022, the USCG capture several illegals from Cuba, they were only three miles south of Key West and were trying to swim to shore. On 08JUL2022, the USCG returned 74 Cubans to their home country.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo by Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll, 07JUL2022.On 07JUL2022, the USCG captured this ‘rustic vessel’ about 30 miles south of Key West, it was filled with illegals from Cuba.
USCG Station Key West photo, 08JUL2022.
On 08JUL2022, a ‘good Samaritan’ reported a boat full of illegals, about 40 miles southwest of Key West. The U.S. Coast Guard responded and claims that 64 illegals from Cuba were sent back home on 10JUL2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 21JUL2022.
In Biscayne Bay, the USCG captured a boat overloaded with 163 illegals from Haiti, on 21JUL2022. They were sent back to Haiti on 25JUL2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 27JUL2022.
Near Alligator Reef Lighthouse, the USCG captured this raft with illegals from Cuba on it, 27JUL2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 29JUL2022.
On 29JUL2022, the USCG got a report of illegals in a homemade boat, about 63 miles south of Marquesas Key. 58 illegals were captured, and on 03AUG2022 they were sent back to Cuba.
On 30JUL2022, USCG Cutter Charles Sexton took 83 illegals from Cuba back to their country. Many of those illegals were captured by an oil tanker, about 78 miles south of Key West, on 27JUL2022. USCG District 7 video:
PUERTO RICO:
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo, 28JUL2022.
On 28JUL2022, the USCG captured a boat filled with 29 illegals from Dominican Republic, off the northwest coast of Puerto Rico. They were sent back to their home country the next day.
Incomplete list of photos, radio reports and videos of the latest U.S. military operations, under the guise of fighting the Pandemic (so called Whole-of-Government Covid Response, run by U.S. Army Northern Command, beginning on August 2021), from February through July2022:
U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Peter Maenner, 23MAR2022.
It was revealed, on 04APR2022, that U.S. taxpayers were forced to give the African country of Nigeria a field hospital worth $1.6-million! This was the result of a May 2021 Pandemic survey of Agadez Regional Hospital, which concluded the hospital needed more bed space to deal with The Pandemic.
At the beginning of May, U.S. Army Southern European Task Force relaxes mask wearing mandates, yet warns CoViD “is not over”, video by Chris House:
In Germany, on 31MAY2022, the city of Wiesbaden extended its Pandemic so-called protection order by an additional four weeks. The order applies to U.S. military personnel.
Also on 31MAY2022, the U.S. Air Force Air University’s radio program reviewed Taiwan’s Orwellian Pandemic digital surveillance system (interesting that the USAF radio program uses an Orwellian computer voice), specifically if it is a good idea:
In June, U.S. taxpayers (through the U.S. military) gave Pandemic PPE to the Kingdom of Jordan, U.S. Army video by Specialist Kevin Butler, 09JUN2022:
In Kuwait, a U.S. Army command surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel Wendra Galfand, goes out of her way to restart a children’s hospice program, that was shutdown by Pandemic panic. U.S. Army video by Specialist Austin Tippit, 10JUN2022:
U.S. Army photo by Jessica Dambruch, 29JUL2022.
On 29JUL2022, the U.S. Army began vaccinating children on the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
ALASKA:
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Ricardo Sandoval, 23JUN2022.
In June, Eielson Air Force Base continued testing personnel for CoViD.
CALIFORNIA: In May, the Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve gave a speech about the Department of Defense’s ongoing Pandemic panic policies, video by Sergeant Jean-Baptiste Kanangwe:
HAWAII:
U.S. Army photo by Claudia LaMantia.
Pandemic booster vaccines given in Tripler Army Medical Center, 03MAY2022.
MARYLAND:
U.S. Navy phot by Kathy Hieatt, 20JUL2022.
On 20JUL2022, a four years old child is the first to get vaccinated in Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River, as the U.S. Navy begins vaccinating children under five years of age.
NEW JERSEY:
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Sergio Avalos, 23JUN2022.
The U.S. Air Force admitting that Pandemic lockdown is doing more harm than good. On Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst, on 24JUN2022 the 87th Medical group unveiled a so-called recharge room for Airman returning from lockdown. It is based on a similar operation on MacDill Air Force Base in Florida, except this one included input from the base Community Action Team and the local Red Cross: “Our efforts went one step further than Macdill and became a wing funded initiative instead of a self-help project. We hope that the idea of a recharge room will be implemented in similar squadrons across the installation.”-Rebecca Rhodes, health promotion director
Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 23JUN2022.
On 23JUN2022, inside the large Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency complex, Governor Tom Wolf heaped praise upon the state’s National Guard for its Pandemic vaccination operations for school teachers.
PUERTO RICO:
Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Sergeant José Ferrer Robles, 12MAY2022.
In May, CoViD testing continued under Puerto Rico’s Operation Continue Safe.
Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Sergeant José Ferrer Robles, 01JUN2022.
In June, CoViD drive through testing was conducted under Puerto Rico’s Operation Continue Safe.
VERMONT: On 29JUN2022, the state’s National Guard suddenly issued halt orders for its Pandemic deployments (to go into effect on 01JUL2022), Vermont National Guard video by Sergeant First Class Jason Alvarez:
VIRGINIA:
On 26JUL2022, the U.S. Navy re-issued Pandemic prevention warnings for the entire Mid-Atlantic Region.
On Naval Station Everett, in July the U.S. Navy finally established a drive through pharmacy, due to ongoing Pandemic panic-mode policies implemented back in 2020!
Washington DC: In May, Commander in Chief, U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, hosted the Second U.S. led Global CoViD Summit, “commitments….to vaccinate the world.”:
On 16JUN2022, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken gave an update on the CoViD 19 Global Action Plan’s efforts to vaccinate the world, in conjunction with the UN-WHO:
On 17JUL2022, Commander in Chief, U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior’s White House COVID-19 Response Team claimed they “know how to manage” CoViD Omicron BA.5. Also claims that under President Trump there were limited “tools to manage” the Pandemic, but suddenly under Biden they have everything they need (note that most of the Biden Admin’s tools they mention they had under Trump!), credits vaccinations as the main tool against CoViD (again, a tool made available under the Trump Administration):