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Vehicle I-D: U.S. military(?) Ferrari and Lamborghini

 

USAF photo by Airman First Class Gage Daniel, 26MAY2018.

MiG-17 races a ‘Navy’ Ferrari at Cannon AFB, May 2018.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Gage Daniel, 27MAY2018.

Racing the USN Ferrari, from the cockpit of the challenging USAF Lamborghini, Cannon AFB, May 2018.

Whiskey Papa races a Ferrari during the 42nd Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force – Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Friendship Day, May, 2018.

For some reason there were a lot of Ferraris at the 42nd Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force – Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Friendship Day.

And they’re off!  2016 Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Friendship Day.

For some reason the USAF is now using Lambos to attract potential recruits during Eglin AFB, Florida, ‘resiliency’ events.

Lamborghini Gallardo speeds along the flight line during the Arctic Thunder Open House at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, July, 2018.

Lamborghini accelerates past a BT-13, June 2018.  “Sunday driver!” yelled the BT-13 pilot.

POKEY AIRPORT, 2012 & 2014: VULTEE BT-13, stripped 

World War 3(?): Soviet MiG 17 vs U.S. Navy Ferrari, only in ‘Amerika’

MiG 17, NATO reporting name Fresco.

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Maxwell Daigle, 17MAY2019.

USAF video, by Staff Sergeant Philip Bryant, MiG-17F attacks Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, 17MAY2019.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Damon Kasberg, 17MAY2019.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Parker J. McCauley, 15JUN2019.

MiG-17F taxis on Whiteman AFB, Missouri, June 2019.

This Soviet made MiG 17 has a U.S. made ejection seat. USAF photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer, 26MAY2018.

MiG-17 at Cannon AFB, New Mexico, May 2018.

USAF photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer, 26MAY2018.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Gage Daniel, 26MAY2018.

MiG-17 races a ‘Navy’ Ferrari at Cannon AFB, May 2018.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Gage Daniel, 27MAY2018.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Vernon R. Walter the Third, 27MAY2018.

(U.S. military[?] Ferraris & Lamborghinis)

Polish MiG 17PF ‘invades’ New York? USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Ryan Campbell, 18JUL2015.

MiG-17PF over Niagara Falls, New York, July 2015.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Ryan Campbell, 18JUL2015.

POKEY AIRPORT 02 AUGUST 2014: MIG-15 UTI & MIG-17

F-86H Hog gate guards

U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav, 12DEC2022.

U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav, 09AUG2022.

F-86H Sabre Hog static display at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, 09AUG2022.

USAF photo by Jerry Saslav, 09AUG2022.

The Hog has been on Hanscom AFB ‘gate guard’ duty since 24APR1980!

Massachusetts Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Kerri Spero, 08JUN2019.

A North American F-86H Sabre static display was dedicated at Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, 08JUN2019.

Massachusetts Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Kerri Spero, 08JUN2019.

Massachusetts Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Kerri Spero, 08JUN2019.

Massachusetts Air National Guard photo by Timothy Sandland, 13DEC2018.

In December 2018, the same F-86H was moved across the street, video by Staff Sergeant Thomas Swanson:

Massachusetts Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Kerri Cole, 16JUL2013.

In 2013, the same Hog was in bad shape.

A new home for an old Hog. USAF photo by Ashley Williamson, 17MAR2016.

U.S. Air Force photo by Aaron J. Jenne, 06OCT2015.

In October 2015, the F-86H gate guard was ‘stolen’ from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.

USAF photo by Aaron J. Jenne, 06OCT2015.

USAF photo by Aaron J. Jenne, 06OCT2015.

Supposedly the F-86H was being returned to the original owner; the city of Goldsboro.

Maryland Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Gareth Buckand, 09JUL2014.

In 2014, the Maryland Air National Guard used their Hog gate guard for aircraft recovery training.

More gate guards: F-100 SUPER SABER 

New F-16 Digital Ghost?

U.S. Air Force photo by William R. Lewis, 28JAN2021.

F-16C Falcon with digital ghost paint scheme, Nellis Air Force Base (AFB), Nevada, 28JAN2021.

U.S. Air Force photo by Ronald Nial Bradshaw, 03JUN2020.

In 2020, Hill AFB, Utah, painted an F-16 in ‘digital ghost’ style.

USAF photo by Ronald Nial Bradshaw, 03JUN2020.

USAF photo by Ronald Nial Bradshaw, 03JUN2020.

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Bryan Guthrie, 01MAY2019.

In May 2019, at Nellis AFB in Nevada, F-16 ‘aggressors’ underwent extensive re-paint to become digital ghost fighters.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Bryan Guthrie, 08MAY2019.

Time lapse video of paint stripping:

USAF photo by Airman First Class Bryan Guthrie, 16MAY2019.

Time lapse video (with overly dramatic music) of the painting process:

USAF photo by Airman First Class Bryan Guthrie, 23MAY2019.

First flight video (more overly dramatic music included):

 

VEHICLE I-D: ‘NEW’ F-16 VISTA

F-100 Super Saber gate guards

Saber=U.S. English spelling

Sabre=Queen’s English spelling (and also the spelling accepted by North American and USAF)

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Matthew Seefeldt, 07JAN2019.

An F-100 Super Sabre on display at Kadena Air Base, Japan, January 2019.

New Jersey Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew J. Merlock, 27JUL2017.

New Jersey Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew J. Merlock, 27JUL2017.

New Jersey Air National Guard personnel cleanup the 177 Fighter Wing’s F-100F gate guard in Egg Harbor, July 2017.  Note the bird spikes mounted on the top of the fin.

Ohio Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Ralph Branson, 17NOV2017.

In November 2017, retired Major John Bartine traveled from Texas to Ohio to visit an old friend, the F-100 he flew on 336 missions in Viet Nam.

June 2017 video report of Warner Robins Museum dedication, and interview with F-100 pilot responsible for the restoration project who discovered what a small world it was (during Vietnam) when his crew chief turned out to be from the same city he was from, Ogden, Utah:

Ohio Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Joe Harwood, 20DEC2016.

Frost bitten 179 Airlift Wing’s F-100 gate guard, December 2016.

Indiana Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Lonnie Wiram, 03DEC2016.

December 2016, Stanley Richardson, a former Crew Chief in the Indiana Air National Guard reminisces about keeping his aircraft airborne.

Maryland Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant John Hillier, 08AUG2016.

In August 2016, this F-100F took one last flight to the top of a giant display stand at the Air National Guard Readiness Center on Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, in dedication to all the Guard pilots that flew it.

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Diana Quinlan, 30OCT2014.

This F-100F landed in Hangar 79 of the Pacific Aviation Museum (PAM) Pearl Harbor on Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, October 2014.

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Stacey Jeanpaul, 29JUN2004.

Washing a F-100 gate-guard on  Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, England in United Kingdom, June 2004.

USAF photo by Airman Garizaldy Paterson, 22OCT1997.

Thor’s Hammer used to be an Italian Aeronautica Militare F-100, but it was given to the USAF.  It was assigned gate-guard duty on Aviano Air Base, in October 1997.

January 1979, Hill AFB, Utah.

In January 1979, a retired F-100 took its last flight via a CH-54 Skycrane, to its new post as a gate-guard on Hill Air Force Base, in Utah.

Drone Wars: QF-100 SUPER SABRE

1:72 F-100 SUPER SABER KIT KLASH, OR MORE REASONS WHY YOU CAN’T TRUST SCALE DRAWINGS

Repairing 1/1 scale T-38 Talon and other Whiteman Gate Guards (and a reduced scale B-2 bomber)

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Parker J. McCauley, 18JUN2019.

During the middle of June, 2019, 509th Maintenance Squadron ‘low-observable maintenance’ Airmen began work to restore Whiteman Air Force Base’s (in Missouri) T-38 gate guard named Spirit of Heartland.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Parker J. McCauley, 18JUN2019.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Parker J. McCauley, 18JUN2019.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Parker J. McCauley, 06AUG2019.

The T-38 is one of several 509th Bomb Wing static displays on base which also includes the B-29 Superfortress, B-47 Stratojet, B-52 Stratofortress and the FB-111A Aardvark.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Parker J. McCauley, 06AUG2019.

In May 2018, the B-29 The Great Artiste was restored.  According to the official report  “…the original aircraft was lost during a crash landing at Goose Bay Air Base, in Labrador, Canada, in 1949. So, another B-29 was painted as a replica for static display. The static display was eventually moved to Whiteman AFB from Pease AFB when the New Hampshire base closed in 1991.”

USAF photo by Airman Michaela Slanchik, 10AUG2017.

In August 2017, a reduced scale B-2 Spirit was donated by Northrop-Grumman.  The B-2 replica weighs 600 pounds and is 22 feet in length compared to the actual B-2’s true length of 172 feet.  It is one of 50 donated by Northrop Grumman.

USAF photo by Senior Airman Joel Pfiester, 13SEP2016.

In September 2016, the FB-111A gate guard underwent corrosion prevention painting, some calling it operation Dark Vark.

In 2015, the Missouri Air National Guard 131st Bomb Wing moved to Whiteman AFB, and brought their F-4, F-15 and F-100 gate guards with them. Missouri Air National Guard video by Technical Sergeant Elise Rich, June 2015:

Guam: 1/1 SCALE F-4 PHANTOM-2 MODEL

Wyoming Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Charles Delano.

Down in the mud, shot-up, Wyoming SLUF

F-105 Thunderchief Gate Guards

Kadena Air Base, Japan. The F-105 flew out of Kadena AB from 1962 to 1972.

U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado, 19JUN2017.

A-10C Thunderbolt-2s over-fly a weathered F-105 at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Arizona, 18SEP2015.

Repairs being made to the F-105B gate guard at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, 01MAY2017.

 

1:48 F-105G WILD WEASEL SHOWDOWN, HOBBYBOSS VS MONOGRAM

USAF A-7 Corsairs, whatever happened to?

Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, George W. Bush Air Park video history tour of the A-7D, 21JUN2020:

Ling-Tempco-Vaught A-7D Corsair-2, April 1982, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Photo via Tinker Air Force Base History Office.

LTV A-7D Corsair II, isochronical maintenance at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, April 1982.

Apparently the USAF version of the A-7 Corsair-2 is one of the most loved ground attack aircraft, especially by the folks in Oklahoma; from November 1966, when Tinker AFB’s Oklahoma City Air Materiel Area was assigned all logistics management responsibility for the A-7D, to its final days with the Oklahoma Air National Guard in 1993 (to be replaced by the F-16).

125th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 138th Tactical Fighter Group, Oklahoma Air National Guard in 1992. Photo via Greg L. Davis.

Oklahoma ANG A-7D ‘Tulsa’, during training in 1992.

Oklahoma Air National Guard A-7D on display in the Charles B. Hall Memorial Air Park, 2017. U.S. Air Force photo by Greg L. Davis.

Oklahoma isn’t the only National Guard unit to fly the A-7 during its official last days, and even some National Guard units are still using their A-7s for other training.

198th Fighter Squadron, 156th Fighter Group, Puerto Rico Air National Guard, 1992. Photo via Greg L. Davis.

Four A-7D Corsair IIs of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard, over the Caribbean in 1992. Puerto Rico’s Air National Guard used A-7Ds up-till 1993.

Iowa Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot.

Three happy Iowa National Guard pilots pose in front of an A-7D ‘gate guard’, 17MAR2017.  Mike Maier, Jim Walker and Larry Christensen were the last of Iowa’s A-7 pilots that, as of 2017, were still serving with Iowa Air National Guard.

Iowa Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot, 17MAR2017.

Freshly painted gate guard, A-7D ‘Sioux City’ of the Iowa Air National Guard.

Iowa Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot.

In 2013 the Iowa Air and Army National Guard decided to sling-load a two seat A-7 gate guard with a CH-47F Chinook.

Iowa Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Vincent De Groot.

At the beginning of the video is a boring press conference, then the sling load, and then somehow some old film of an A-7 (BAT 12) strafing a tank on a USAF bombing range:

Wisconsin Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Meghan Skrepenski, 13JUN2017.

The Wisconsin Air National Guard used this ‘gate guard’ to practice ‘downed aircraft recovery’ in June 2017.  Note that the recovery vehicle is an old John Deere 4020 that (according to the press info) is three years older than the 1969 issue A-7.  Apparently the scenario involved a military aircraft that crashed in Wausau: “Planning this movement took approximately two years from initial concept to movement completion. This movement provided a chance to deal with something that we wouldn’t normally be able to do…”-Master Sergeant Michael J. Schmidt, 115th Fighter Wing

Wisconsin Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Meghan Skrepenski, 13JUN2017.

Note the U.S. Navy refuel probe on the nose of the A-7 painted in USAF/National Guard colors.  Apparently the only USAF A-7 that had the USN refueling probe was the prototype YA-7D, which served at Edwards Air Force Base until retired to AMARC in 1992.  So is this a USN A-7 acquired for Air National Guard gate guard duty, or is it one of two YA-7D prototypes?    

New Jersey Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Nicholas Young.

In March 2017, New Jersey Air National Guard TACPs (Tactical Air Control Party )used a shot-up A-7 during a training event with Maryland Air Guard’s A-10 Thunderbolt-2s, at Warren Grove Gunnery Range.

Wyoming Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Charles Delano.

In May 2017, Wyoming Air National Guard conducted aircraft recovery training with this shot-up A-7D that was literally ‘down in the mud’.

Wyoming Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Charles Delano, 11MAY2017.

They had to use airbags to raise the SLUF and use PSP/Martson Mat style steel plank to get it rolling out of the mud: “This was the first time for me doing recovery training. My job was to help set up air bags and operate the manifold. My normal job always has some sort of data and you are going to follow the book. When a plane crashes or runs off the runway into mud, you don’t always respond in the same way.”-Senior Airman Dakota Difrancesco, 153rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Wyoming Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Charles Delano, 11MAY2017.

Wyoming Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Charles Delano, 11MAY2017.

I believe the U.S. taxpayers got their money’s worth out of the A-7.

1/48 SCALE COMPARISON A-7 CORSAIR-2: AURORA, REVELL-MONOGRAM, ESCI, HASEGAWA & HOBBY BOSS.

1/72 REVISED COMPARISON A-7 CORSAIR-2: FUJIMI, ESCI, AIRFIX, HASEGAWA, MATCHBOX, REVELL & HOBBY BOSS. MORE REASON NOT TO TRUST SCALE DRAWINGS?

“we are beating a dead horse!”: U.S. food crisis, January 2019

Incomplete list of announced United States food supply shutdowns, emergencies, outbreaks and recalls for the month of January, 2019:

Farm fatalities on the rise: Ag industry ranked most hazardous in the U.S.

“Ag-gag laws” hide the cruelty of factory farms from the public.

U.S. Army food inspection specialists check expiration dates of food in Poland, 29JAN2019, as part of anti-Russia NATO ops.

Near the island of Fiji, U.S. Coast Guard personnel join with Canadian counterparts, as well as the Western Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, to enforce international fishing laws.  In the pic a Coast Guard ‘small boat’ approaches a suspected illegal fishing boat, 25JAN2019.

Blue C Sushi suddenly shutdown restaurants in California and Washington, without warning all employees now jobless

How 300 Years of Urbanization and Farming Transformed the Planet

Farms, More Productive Than Ever, Are Poisoning Drinking Water

Polar vortex strikes U.S. farm belt

Judge temporarily block’s Trump imposed wage increase for foreign farm workers, as lawsuit reveals 400% increase in H-2A foreign workers!

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

ALABAMA: HEMP PROGRAM: Farmers with interest urged to apply

Mad cow testing halted by government shutdown

Alabama company recalls hot sausages due to metal bits

ALASKA: Taxpayer funded program aims to cultivate specialty crops

Experimental Farm survives government ups and downs

ARKANSAS: Hemp firm partners with university researchers to develop cannabis

5 migrant workers claim mistreatment on Arkansas farm

Honey farmer blames popular herbicide for killing honey production, saying the herbicide caused “…the destruction of the pollinating plants that bees need.”

ARIZONA: Shot in the Dark Café shutdown due to “gentrification of …the surrounding area” indicated by a “400% rent hike”!

Canadian farm robot tested in Arizona

Drought plan fight between farms and cities escalates

Experimental hops farm attempts year-round grow

CALIFORNIA: France based food service contractor Sodexo issued a shutdown WARN for ops in Los Angeles, 59 jobs gone by the end of March.  Tokyo Table issued a shutdown WARN for its Alhambra restaurant, 33 jobs gone by mid-March.

Lucca Ravioli shutdown after 94 years, no reason given

San Francisco based online meal-delivery Munchery suddenly ceased to exist

British empire Canada based McCain Foods shutting down its factory in Colton, 1-hundred jobs gone!

Almanac Beer shutdown San Francisco taproom

After 40 years Harry’s Hofbrau shutdown 

Yankee Pier seafood restaurant shutting down after almost 11 years: “It wasn’t about quality and service, it was about sales and rent.”-Steve Sarrell, manager

Could California produce soon cost you more?

CONNECTICUT: Brew Makers Want More Flexibility 

‘Frost Quakes’ Cause Explosive Sounds

DELAWARE: Abbot’s Grill shutdown after nine years, due to not being able to renew the lease due to increasing competition

Code Purple Declared As Bitterly Cold Temperatures, Sub-Zero Wind Chills Arrive

Man arrested for poaching deer

FLORIDA:  France based food service contractor Sodexo issued a WARN for ops in Miami, 149 jobs gone by the end of March!  Food service contractor Aramark issued a WARN for its ops at Raymond James Stadium, 919 jobs affected in February!

Taxpayer funded Director of Cannabis position created

State ag commissioner sworn-in on Hebrew holy book

GEORGIA:  After 42 years Rainbow Natural Foods shutting down in February after failed attempts to sell the grocery store, due to local building codes

After 12 years, Fiddler’s Seafood Southside suddenly shutdown its Hodgson Memorial Drive location.

Brazil muscles-in on local farming ops, due to locals being desperate for jobs

For more proof that farmers are actually taxpayer funded welfare recipients; peanut industry halted after government shutdown

GUAM: Five arrested for allegedly keeping endangered green sea turtles

Coconut drink taxed, outlawed, now threatened by rhino beetle

New study blames U.S. occupation of the island for massive food insecurity.  After World War Two the U.S. Navy evicted natives from their farms and villages, now as much as 95% of the island’s food comes from other countries.  It’s estimated that the current U.S. occupation has resulted in the natives having only five to 10 days food supply in an emergency! 

HAWAII: The U.S. Coast Guard was called to rescue a sick employee of a Vanuatu registered tuna boat.  It was reported that the tuna boat crewman had been sick for days and was getting worse, Coast Guard personnel determined hospitalization was needed and airlifted him to Kauai.

Kauai dairy farm scrapped

Bee parasites also affect bee eaters

Taxpayer funded specialty crop funding

IDAHO:  East Idaho potato growers barely breaking even

farmers see production increase, revenue decrease (welcome to the reality of the commodity market)

Vineyards recover from snow-mageddon

State of the art gravitational irrigation system 

ILLINOIS: Tavern at the Park issued a shutdown WARN, 80 jobs gone in March due to being sold.  O’Charlie’s issued a shutdown WARN, 60 jobs gone by April.

Restaurant Michael being shutdown to make room for two smaller restaurants

Tuscany restaurant closing Oak Brook location after 25 years

Cerar’s Barnstormer Steakhouse and Catering suddenly shutdown, the owner saying “Due to circumstances beyond my control, I have to close….The future is uncertain…”

New farming method in yet another attempt to reduce nitrogen pollution (I guess all the other attempts failed? How about just stop using oil industry chemicals?)

INDIANA: After less than 2 years Crispy Bird suddenly shutdown

Dairy Producers Facing Another Year of Change 

Rising Interest Rates and Strong Dollar Will Make 2019 Another Tough Year for Farmers

IOWA: Iowa ‘ag gag’ law ruled unconstitutional

KANSAS:  Chick-fil-A shutdown its West Ridge Mall location with only a two weeks notice

Farm incomes down 60%!

Focus on GMO soybeans to increase yield

KENTUCKY:  State Ag commissioner orders facebook to stop deleting hemp companies

LOUISIANA: Breaux Mart suddenly shutdown a grocery store in Gretna

Invasive plant is threatening, again

Tariffs force farmers to leave soybeans in fields to rot

MAINE: After nine years, The Roost suddenly shutdown its Orono restaurant.

No let up in fight against salmon farm

Maine hemp ops benefit British empire Canadian company

MARYLAND: Starbucks shutting down its Tollgate Marketplace cafe, no reason given

For more proof farmers are taxpayer funded welfare recipients; farmers waiting for promised soybean subsidies

MASSACHUSETTS: West Bridgewater based Shaw’s shutting down four grocery stores

After 192 years, iconic Durgin Park shutdown “due to declining revenues and expenses that keep growing”

After 60 years Santoro’s Sub-Villa shutting down

MICHIGAN: Mr. B’s Food & Spirits shutdown after 40 years

Taxpayer funded help for local wineries

MINNESOTA: Bakers Square and Perkins restaurants finally notified state unemployment officials of that they both eliminated jobs in Rochester.

Pet food recalled after state health department finds salmonella in a human

Almost half-a-million more pigs

MISSOURI: TreeHouse Foods closing Saint Louis office, 170 jobs gone!

Saint Louis based grocer Save-A-Lot suddenly laid off 1-hundred corporate level employees!

Popular chain McArthur’s Bakery shutdown two brick-n-mortar locations and will focus on new internet sales

Tyson Foods, Inc. Recalls Chicken Nugget Products

Missouri’s new labeling law criminalizing ‘meat’ 

NEBRASKA: After 22 years Millard Roadhouse suddenly shutdown, no reason given

Dodge County says no to large Costco poultry farm

Taxpayer funded UNL’s College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources‘ relatively new Undergraduate Scholarship Program targets foreign students

NEVADA: For the past eight years Nevada Air National Guard’s High Rollers have helped with the Evelyn Mount Food Distribution both at Thanksgiving and Xmas, but not anymore: “They came in and showed leadership in coordinating everything from organizing food distribution lines, helping to direct parking and made sure all the lines of customers stayed calm with no incidences. I couldn’t have done it without them…..”-Evelyn Mount, who has had to halt her food donation ops at the urging of her family and doctors

controversial water market approved

snowpacks in the Great Basin appear to be transitioning from seasonal, with a predictable amount and melt rate, to ‘ephemeral’, or short-lived, which are less predictable and only last up to 60 days: “Small temperature changes can lead to large ecological changes. More intermittent snowpacks means water flow is more difficult to predict. We might not get as much water into the ground, throwing off the timing of water for plant root systems, reducing our supply and use, and even affecting businesses such as tourism.”-Rose Petersky, Hydrology Graduate Student 

Taxpayer sponsored horse rustling? Illegal round up of publicly owned horses for slaughter might also have taken privately owned horses, according to lawsuit against Nevada Agriculture, Native Americans, and a Utah company that’s been in trouble before. The lawsuit says most of the horses were not part of tribal reservation herds but were on federal public land and included privately owned horses which were herded into Utah from Nevada:“We respect the sovereignty of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe for activities that occur on their nation’s lands. However, the roundup of the Palomino Valley horses occurred on private lands outside the reservation, involving trespass, taking of private horses and violations of state law. We are bringing this suit on behalf of the residents whose property rights have been violated and the wild horses who have lived peacefully in Palomino Valley for years.”Suzanne Roy, whose own horse was rounded up

Federal Judge Bars Slaughter of Horse taken during taxpayer funded Tribal Roundup

NEW HAMPSHIRE: The Wine’ing Butcher shutting down its Bedford location, owner blames market saturation and skyrocketing rent: “We had the best holiday season we ever had, but I can’t make a decision based on one month, especially since I don’t know what Trader Joe’s will bring. I really can’t afford to sign another five-year lease with an increase…”-Rob Smith

900 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria shutting down yet another location, blamed on lack of employees willing to work in the crappy restaurant industry

Rescued horses being rescued again after non-profit animal rescue farm begs for food donations

NEW JERSEY: Allied Beverage issued WARNs for two locations, 108 jobs gone by March!  Switzerland based Nestlé issued a WARN for its ops in Florham Park, 62 jobs gone by April.  Winberie’s Restaurant and Bar suddenly eliminates 43 jobs.

Carlo’s Bake Shop shuts down two brick-n-mortar locations due to not being able to renew the leases

the dawn of a new hard cider era

NEW MEXICO: Bakery La Fiesta shutting down after 13 years: “We’re doing paperwork and on Monday my husband is showing me the numbers and I’m like, ‘Oh, my God there’s no way.’ There is no way, we are beating a dead horse!”-Gina Ortega, referring to crashing sales caused by a taxpayer funded road ‘improvement’ project that’s been ongoing for the past year

Micro-farming network plans expansion

NEW YORK: Centerplate issued shutdown WARNs for several New York Racing Association locations, about 6-hundred jobs affected by loss of contract!  Restaurant Dos Caminos issued shutdown WARN, 1-hundred jobs gone due to not being able to renew the lease!  After 18 years, Nirchi’s On The Avenue shutting down in favor of yet another pizza joint.

After 37 years Pelham Bay Diner suddenly shutdown, the owner blames market saturation (too many new restaurants)

Papa Jakes Saloon/Pop’s Sports Bar and Grill shutdown

Save-A-Lot suddenly shutdown its grocery store in Norwich

Justin’s Grill in East Syracuse shutdown after almost 18 years

After less than two years in Mount Kisco, Siegel Bros. Marketplace suddenly shutdown

The Italian Grill in downtown Paducah merging with a competing pizza joint to save money

Despite boasting it has more than 245 job openings, non-dairy products maker Rich’s (Rich Products) suddenly laid off 19 people

NORTH CAROLINA: After 56 years Bill Ellis Barbecue shutdown suddenly, 55 jobs gone: “Against all obstacles, we fought the good fight, but realized it’s time.”-Tanya Neville

Now bankrupt busted Gigi’s Cupcakes shutting down its Cameron Village location

The Race to Relearn Hemp Farming

NORTH DAKOTA: Ag groups, hunting groups face off over trespassing bill

State and County agencies sue city over anti-pig law

OHIO: Pennsylvania based Eat’n Park closing all its Ohio restaurants, 2-hundred jobs lost!

After 63 years the owners of Hathaway’s Diner are threatening to shutdown because of high rent

Giant Eagle shutting down its grocery store in Willoughby Hills

Quarter Barrel Brewery & Pub shutdown two locations in Oxford and Hamilton

OKLAHOMA: After 20 years Goldie’s Patio Grill shutdown without warning 

State Ag Secretary suddenly resigns 

Poultry rules still in place

OREGON: Lost Valley Farm issued a shutdown WARN, 75 dairy jobs gone by April.

State files objection to Lost Valley Farm sale

Widmer Brothers closes North Portland pub

Elmer’s shutdown its 17 years old Klamath Falls restaurant, 30 jobs gone due to ‘multiple economic factors’.

New rules for Oregon Agricultural Heritage Program

PENNSYLVANIA: France based food service contractor Sodexo issued a shutdown WARN for ops in Philadelphia, 59 jobs gone by the end of March.  The owner of the ShopRite grocery store in Haverford  issued a shutdown WARN, 109 jobs affected by March!

Belko Foods closing Waynesburg store: “We just haven’t been able to make it profitable enough to keep it open.”-Larry Krupko, owner

Oakshire Mushroom Farm now bankrupt due to losing its biggest customer Costco, and the difference in value between the Canadian and U.S. dollars 

Switzerland based Nestlé shutting down its Breinigsville call center, 72 jobs lost

ACME shutting down its grocery store in Gladwyne because they now have too many stores in the area

PUERTO RICO: How a cockfighting ban could affect Puerto Rico’s struggling economy

British empire Canada based hemp company taking advantage of U.S. government inaction in Puerto Rico

RHODE ISLAND:  Brown University criticized for using live pigs in medical training

dairy farms vanishing after 4-year crash in milk prices

SOUTH CAROLINA:  Louisiana and Mississippi ban sweet potatoes from South Carolina

SOUTH DAKOTA: Shrimp farming coming to land-locked South Dakota

The South Dakota Air National Guard’s 114th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Weapons Element has joined the ever growing war on hunger in the U.S.A.: “For our first year we feel like we had a good start…..Even though the donation may seem small…”-Technical Sergeant Karl Hoskins

TENNESSEE: World Market shutting down its Hendersonville location due to not being able to renew the lease

TEXAS: North By Northwest Brewing shutting down its Austin location due to challenges brought by ongoing area construction

One of the largest employers in the Corpus Christi area, Kane Beef Processing, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Sovrano’s Gatti’s pizza chain now bankrupt busted

Tennessee founded, but now Texas owned, Gigi’s Cupcakes now bankrupt busted

Eastside Cafe shutdown, to be replaced by another restaurant

 Chick-fil-A shutdown its Sunland Park Mall location with only a two weeks notice

Taylor Farms recalls chicken products due to mislabeling

UTAH: After 25 years Village Inn Restaurant shutdown due to being sold

USDA confirms virulent Newcastle disease

VERMONT: 10 percent of Vermont dairy farms closed in 2018

VIRGINIA: Perdue Foods’ fun-shaped chicken nuggets recalled due to mislabeling

WASHINGTON: The employees of the only Pizza Hut in West Seattle leaked news of a shutdown, no reason given

Washington DC: USDA clears early February food stamp disbursement due to shutdown

Cannabis stocks look set to flourish thanks to Trump

WEST VIRGINIA: State expecting $6-million in assistance from taxpayer funded USDA Emergency Food Assistance Program

WISCONSIN: Mail order/online gift gourmet food seller Figi’s suddenly halted some operations and will layoff 276 people by March!  For proof brick-n-motars are not the only companies suffering declining sales, Figi’s reps said that despite investing millions of dollars into their ops, profits keep falling. 

The Whiskey Bar shutdown, the owner saying “We have been the only tenant in this building for 10 years and knew someday this building would be razed and there will be an incredible development opportunity….” 

Applebee’s shutting down its 12 years old Wauwatosa location due to not being able to renew the lease

Sprecher’s Restaurant and Pub suddenly shutdown

After 80 years Jacobson Brothers Quality Deli and Meats shutdown all three locations

WYOMING: Western Sugar announced yet another round of layoffs, as part of its plan to shutdown ops in Torrington: “It’s like a punch to the gut for the City of Torrington. There’s no way our community can absorb 200 jobs.”-Mayor Randy Adams

U.S. FOOD CRISIS, December 2018: ‘BRINK OF EXTINCTION’

‘Traveling Terrorists’: U.S. Immigrant invasion, May 2019

Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg) list of global immigrant/border operations affecting the United States taxpayers, May 2019.

During the week of 13 May, U.S. tax dollars were spent conducting the ‘Securing our Borders against Traveling Terrorists’ symposium in the resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.  It was touted as the first collaborative global counterterrorism alumni workshop.

Here’s an official U.S. Army Corps (pronounced -core-, not -corps-) of Engineers video proving the border wall construction started under the Obama regime, not Trump!  In the video it’s stated the military was asked to help build a border wall (called Border Barrier Project) starting in “fiscal 2017”.  Fiscal 2017 began in July 2016 while Barack Obama was President:

 

Department of Defense to build temporary shelters for illegal immigrants in Arizona and Texas

Trump is now using E-Verify in his golf courses. The result: More firings of undocumented workers

Trump’s winery exposed for hiring and exploiting illegal immigrants 

ALABAMA:  Illegal immigrants arrested in human trafficking operation

ARIZONA:  Trial begins in the case of ASU teacher charged with harboring illegal immigrants

Department of Homeland Security fabrication and storage yard for border wall fencing, near Yuma, known as Arizona Primary Replacement Barrier.

Security camera video of at least 111 illegal immigrants near San Luis, 07MAY2019:

Video of alleged smuggling tunnel discovered by Mexican State Police and U.S. Border Patrol, under a parking lot in Nogales, 29MAY2019:

CALIFORNIA:  UCSF medical school graduates first illegal student in its history

California considers health care for illegal immigrants

24-thousand illegal immigrants known to be living in Ventura County

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers inspects ‘Normandy’ vehicle barrier near El Centro.

CONNECTICUT:  State senate passes bill restricting cooperation with ICE

 FLORIDA: sheriffs sign on to help ICE catch illegal immigrants

IDAHO: ISU president says vandalism on campus targeted foreign students

Yet again, migrant farm workers contaminated with unknown chemical

Town of Wilder built by migrant farm workers, originally created by USDA taxpayer funding

ILLINOIS:  ICE arrests DACA student, and her parents, local churches and news media supports the illegals

MASSACHUSETTS:  judge indicted for allegedly helping illegal immigrant

Elitist ‘christian’ founded Harvard University holds first ever illegal immigrant graduation 

MICHIGAN: Michigan farm’s use of E-Verify in question after two illegal employees killed coworker

MISSISSIPPI:  Illegal immigrant arrested for driving intoxicated and running over a child on a bike 

MISSOURI: State funding budget intends to block taxpayer funded education for illegal immigrants 

NEW YORK: More than 230 undocumented immigrants transferred to NYC-area jails

ICE arrests illegal immigrants in 10 Long Island communities

OREGON: considering granting driving privileges to illegal immigrants

TEXAS:  02MAY2019, U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 670 migrants illegally crossing the border in three separate groups in less than 24 hours.

Taxpayer dollars spent on temporary ‘processing’ shelters for illegal immigrants near the town of Donna.

Officials from U.S. Department of Defense, and Homeland Security, inspect National Guard personnel serving on border patrol duty, 11MAY2019.

Security camera video showing more than 1-thousand illegal immigrants crossing into the U.S. near El Paso, 29MAY2019:

Border Patrol Says More Than 1,000 Migrants in Texas Is Largest It Has Encountered

Washington DC: USDA admits fewer and fewer illegals are coming to the U.S. to work on farms, creating a farm worker crisis (see also Migrant farm workers say Organic Farms are a worker’s Hell on Earth)

President Trump announces tariffs on Mexico over immigration

Trump’s new immigration plan emphasizes skills and education 

House Hearing Grows Heated Over Migrant Children’s Deaths

HUD Secretary Ben Carson defends plan to evict illegal immigrants from taxpayer funded housing 

U.S. President demands legal immigrants reimburse the government for welfare programs

The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 made it a federal crime for non-citizens to vote in national elections and classified any unlawful voting by non-citizens (in local, state, and national elections) as a deportable offense.

U.S. immigrant invasion, April 2019: HIGH ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING?