Rhode Island Army National Guard photo by Private First Class David Connors, 30MAY2022.
On the last Monday of May (30MAY2022), making it Memorial Day, Rhode Island Army National Guard’s Alpha Company-1st Battalion-182nd Infantry Regiment deployed to somewhere in Southwest Asia (The Middle East).
Rhode Island Army National Guard photo by Private First Class David Connors, 30MAY2022.
Their first stop will be Fort Bliss, Texas, for deployment training.
Rhode Island Army National Guard photo by Private First Class David Connors, 30MAY2022.
Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg) list of main stream news links announcing United States food supply shutdowns, emergencies, outbreaks and recalls as of 29 May 2022:
CALIFORNIA: Mystery disease causing birds to starve to death, it is not Bird Flu:
Using the military to sort and/or delivery food aid in the United states is now Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal Garrett Kiger, 26MAY2022.
U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy Sailors handed out food boxes at the Los Angeles Saint Francis Center, 26MAY2022.
U.S. Navy video, by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Pyoung K. Yi, of Sailors and Marines packing Los Angeles Region Food Bank boxes, 27MAY2022:
Silent U.S. Navy video, by Mass Communication Specialist Third Class David Negron, of Sailors and Marines packing Los Angeles Region Food Bank boxes, 28MAY2022:
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
Iowa Air Guard’s 185th Air Refueling Wing used to be a fighter wing flying various fighter jets, and for 16 years they flew the F-100, between 1961 and 1977.
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
After about eight months of rest & recovery, Shillelagh is ready to report for gate-guard duty, once again.
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
Iowa Air National Guard video by Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022:
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
Iowa Air National Guard photo Senior Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 26MAY2022.
Welcome to borderland hell under the U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports for 27MAY 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo by Seaman Eric Rodriguez.
On 30APR2022, the U.S. Coast Guard District 7 reported ‘rescuing’ 102 illegals from Haiti, crammed onto a boat near the near Isle de Tortue. They were sent back to Haiti on 03MAY2022.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo by Petty Officer Third Class Erik Villa-Rodriguez, 09MAY2022.
On 09MAY2022, the USCG District 7 captured an ‘unsafe’ vessel packed with illegals from Haiti, near Turks and Caicos Islands.
NBC News confirms that social media is being used to trick illegals into coming to the United States:
Associated Press discovered that a law student is using social media to help illegals get into the U.S. The law student has 3.1-million followers:
On 14MAY2022, about 32 miles south of Key West, 48 illegals from Cuba, using several homemade boats (aka ‘rustic vessels’), were captured. They were sent back to Cuba on 19MAY2022.
USCG photo by Petty Officer Third Class Erik Villa-Rodriguez, 17MAY2022.
On 17MAY2022, about 40 miles south of Long Key, 43 illegals from Cuba were seen using a couple of homemade boats (aka ‘rustic vessels’). They were captured and sent back to Cuba on 21MAY2022.
A very quick USCG video of a boat crammed with 146 illegals from Haiti, captured approximately 45 miles southeast of Islamorada, 24MAY2022. They were sent back to Haiti on 27MAY2022:
LOUISIANNA: Federal judge says Title 42 must not end:
MASSACHUSETTS: Governor vetoes bill that would have allowed illegals to get drivers licenses:
PUERT RICO: Approximately 10 miles north of Desecheo Island, a Coast Guard Air Station Borinquin SAR crew ‘rescued’ survivors of an “illegal voyage” on 12MAY2022. Video via USCG District 7:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 PADET San Juan photo, 16MAY2022.
On 16MAY2022, approximately 15 nautical miles northwest of Aguadilla, 22 illegals from Dominican Republic and Haiti were captured.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo, 18MAY2022.
The USCG says this boat contained 18 illegals, captured on 18MAY2022, approximately 11 nautical miles northwest of Aguadilla.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo, 23MAY2022.
On 23MAY2022, the USCG intercepted this ‘illegal voyage vessel’ with 21 illegals, approximately 10 nautical miles south of Mona Island.
The USCG claims this tour boat was operating illegally on Clear Lake in Kemah,18MAY2022. Houston Police arrested the captain and crew.
Coast Guard Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi claims this is video of Mexicans illegally fishing in U.S. water, 19MAY2022:
Illegals cross border dressed like a military unit:
The mayor of Del Rio says there is no way to prepare for the daily crossings of thousands of illegals:
Democracy Now! report reveals massive involvement of Border Patrol in Uvalde school shooting, and reveals most residents are “mixed immigration status” and demands that ICE not deport any illegal students that might have been revealed as a result of the shooting:
Last year, the Idaho Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion of the 148th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR), headquartered in Pocatello, trained to use the M1156 Precision Guidance Kit (PGK) for guided artillery rounds, but that was in next door Wyoming. However, despite what information was released to the public last year, it turns out they did not actually fire ‘live’ PGK rounds, due to lack of time.
Idaho National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 20MAY2022.
During the month of May, this year, the 148th FAR finally launched ‘live’ M1156 PGK rounds, on the Orchard Combat Training Center in Southwestern Idaho. It is all part of the plan to prepare for the upcoming global war with ‘near peer threats’: “The Idaho Army National Guard continues to receive and train on some of the military’s most modernized equipment so we can remain relevant and ready to defend our nation’s interest anywhere in the world. The Idaho Army National Guard is one of the most modernized states in the Army National Guard, with equipment that enhances our capability to be interoperable with our active-duty peers.”-Brigadier General Farin Schwartz
Idaho National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 20MAY2022.
This modernization also makes Idaho Army National Guard even more ‘deployable’ than it already is: “Being PGK certified greatly increases the lethality of the field artillery battalion.”-Lieutenant Colonel Brady Johnson, commander 1-148th FAR
Idaho Army National Guard photo by Crystal Farris, 17MAY2022.
The M1156 PGK not only makes the artillery round more accurate, but supposedly has a safety that prevents the round from exploding if it happens to stray 150 meters outside the programed target area: “With the new technological advancements of today, it’s vital for us to be modernized. The 1-148th is really good at what we do, but with the new PGK, we are even better, hitting targets with every single round. This type of weaponry is going to be crucial on the current battlefield.”-Sergeant First Class Mike Taylor, 1-148th FAR master gunner
Idaho National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 20MAY2022.
Bean counters argue that despite the PGK round costing thousands more than an unguided round, far fewer of the supposedly more accurate PGK rounds will be needed, thereby actually saving taxpayers’ some money: “The modernized weaponry allows 18 separate targets to be simultaneously targeted and attacked at a third the cost of conventional missions…..”-Lieutenant Colonel Brady Johnson, commander 1-148th FAR
FedEx MD11 being loaded up with foreign made baby formula, on Ramstein Air Base, Germany. U.S. Department of Defense photo, 25MAY2022.
Once again, FedEx is involved in another tax dollar funded crisis, this time baby formula.
FedEx MD11 filled with foreign made, U.S. tax funded baby formula. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taylor Slater, 25MAY2022.
The first baby formula shipments came from Nestlé in Switzerland (paid with your taxes), this latest shipment is from Nestlé’s Gerber factory in Netherlands. 29 pallets worth were delivered to Ramstein Air Base and loaded-up onto a FedEx MD11 aircraft.
U.S. Air Force photo by First Lieutenant Emma Quirk, 22MAY2022.
The baby formula that was delivered to the Indianapolis International Airport, Indiana, on 22MAY2022, was loaded onto FedEx trucks for delivery somewhere in the U.S.
Yep, the United States military is involved with Monkeypox, at least with tracking the decades old disease.
MXPV was first identified in 1958, in Central and Western Africa, but was apparently not of concern because the outbreaks were sporadic and the death rate was as low as one percent (officially between one and ten percent).
But since the new Century began, MXPV outbreaks have become more common and intense; Sudan (which is in East Africa) 2005, both the Republic of Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo in 2009, and the Central African Republic in 2016.
Amazingly, the 2018 Nigerian MXPV outbreak was linked, genetically, to the 1971 Nigerian MXPV outbreak, almost in the same location! This indicates the virus can linger for decades in one area, within human hosts, before resurfacing. Ironically, humans are the carriers of Monkeypox.
U.S. Army photo by Specialist Kiersten Breunig, 13MAY2022.
Just a few days ago, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Rebecca Pavlicek, with U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit–3 (NAMRU-3) on Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Africa, stated “There are a lot of infectious diseases that have threatened the war fighter; COVID is just the most recent one on the scene. You never know where the next COVID will come from, but we’re ready. We have the knowledge capabilities and technology here to identify any pathogen on the planet.”
The first taxpayer funded truck transporting capitalist baby formula rolls onto Ramstein Air Base, Germany. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Alexcia Givens, 21MAY2022.
It is not food aid, it is your taxes, and your military, being used to hasten the capitalist importation of baby formula made in Switzerland and other countries! Or, is this just an excuse for providing corporations with ‘free’ taxpayer funded transportation of their products?
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Alexcia Givens, 21MAY2022.
It is called Operation Fly Formula, supposedly ordered by U. S. President Joseph R. Biden Junior. (the details are here WhiteHouse.gov: Biden Administration Approves First Operation Fly FormulaMission) Biden’s order also supports the re-opening of a capitalist corporation baby formula factory owned by Abbott Nutrition, and relaxes importation rules for foreign made baby formulas that are not currently sold in the U.S.!
A tractor-trailer full of Nestle’s Alfamino formula on Ramstein Air Base, Germany. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Alexcia Givens, 21MAY2022.
First to be handled by the U.S. Air Force is baby formula made by Nestlé of Switzerland; 132 palletized ‘skids’ worth (about 39 tons, or 78-thousand pounds) of medical grade baby formula. It was sent by truck to Ramstein Air Base, in Germany, on 21MAY2022, U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Thomas Karol:
It was then loaded onto USAF transport planes to be flown to Indianapolis International Airport, USAF video by Staff Sergeant Jacob Wongwai:
USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Jacob Wongwai, 22MAY2022.
It is just more proof the capitalist ‘free market’ logistical supply system has failed.
USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Jacob Wongwai, 22MAY2022.
USAF video by Lieutenant Emma Quirk, C-17 carrying first load of capitalist corporation baby formula lands on Indianapolis International Airport, Indiana, 22MAY2022. The foreign made baby formula is then handed over to taxpayer funded capitalist corporation FedEx for delivery:
Idaho Air National Guard photo by Ryan White, 06APR2022.
On 06APR2022, Idaho Air National Guard’s 124th Security Forces (SF) responded to a civil disturbance at the state prison (Idaho State Correctional Institution, is that an oxymoron?) in Ada County, near the city of Kuna.
IANG photo by Ryan White, 06APR2022.
The 124th SF is part of Idaho’s Quick Reaction Force, which can be deployed by order of the governor.
IANG photo by Ryan White, 06APR2022.
This was part of a ‘Keeping the Peace’ training event.
IANG photo by Ryan White, 06APR2022.
IANG photo by Ryan White, 06APR2022.
The training event included looking for escapees/infiltrators hiding in vehicles.
Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg) list of main stream news links announcing United States food supply shutdowns, emergencies, outbreaks and recalls as of 19 May 2022:
Food shortage is part of the “Everything Shortage”:
U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Clouse, 18MAY2022.
On 18MAY2022, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Air Force conducted a food supply training event on Wright Patterson Air Force Base. The scenario was that the city of Dayton had been hit by a massive flood and no edible food was left. Contracted tractor-trailer drivers were tasked with delivering fuel, clean water and food. The disaster response event was called Eagle Rising.