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“It isn’t like the movies”: Pacific Ring of Fire, January 2019

Incomplete list of seismic/natural disaster reports from around the Pacific Ring of Fire, January 2019.

CANADA: A strange, low-intensity hum near Vancouver Island

CHILE: Strong mag. 6.7 earthquake – Near Coast of Central Chile

Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 14000 ft (4300 m) altitude or flight level 140.

CHINA: Taiwan earthquake: Magnitude 5.7 quake

COLUMBIA: Moderate mag. 5.5 earthquake

Light mag. 4.5 earthquake – 50km SE of Mountain

ECUADOR: Light mag. 4.6 earthquake 

Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m) altitude or flight level 150.

GUATEMALA:  Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m) altitude or flight level 200 and is moving at 10-15 kts in NE direction.

HONDURAS: U.S. Army personnel tested water purification systems, and electrical power generators, at Soto Cano Air Base, 17JAN2019, in preparation for a natural disaster.

INDONESIA: Strong mag. 6.0 earthquake – Sumba Region

Strong mag. 6.4 earthquake – Sumba Region

Moderate mag. 5.9 earthquake – Aru Islands Region

Minor mag. 3.8 earthquake – MOLUCCA SEA

Light mag. 4.4 earthquake – SOUTH OF JAVA

Minor mag. 3.7 earthquake – NORTH OF HALMAHERA

Light mag. 4.9 earthquake – 72km SSW of Bogorawatu

Merapi volcano: growing lava dome

JAPAN:   Moderate mag. 5.5 earthquake – Off East Coast of Honshu

Light mag. 4.7 earthquake – 217km N of Chichi-shima

Light mag. 4.3 earthquake – 87km ENE of Hachinohe

Strong mag. 6.3 earthquake – Kyushu

Volcano in southern Japan erupts

Camp Zama boosting earthquake preparedness

U.S. Marines and Sailors conducted disaster relief response training at Kin Red beach, Okinawa, 28JAN2019.

MEXICO: Light mag. 4.0 earthquake – OFFSHORE GUERRERO

Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m) altitude or flight level 200.

Popocatepetl volcano: very strong explosion 

MICRONESIA: Light mag. 4.7 earthquake – 166km NNE of Rumung

 NEW ZEALAND: Strong mag. 6.0 earthquake 

Minor mag. 3.5 earthquake 

PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Light mag. 4.7 earthquake – 156km SSW of Lorengau

 Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Darwin warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 50000 ft (15200 m) altitude or flight level 500.

PERU: Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 27000 ft (8200 m) altitude or flight level 270 and is moving at 10 kts in SW direction.

RUSSIA: Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Tokyo warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m) altitude or flight level 150 and is moving at 35 kts in N direction.

SOLOMON ISLANDS:Light mag. 4.8 earthquake – 81km WNW of Honiara

TONGA: Moderate mag. 5.0 earthquake – 101km NNE of Hihifo

Light mag. 4.6 earthquake – 155km W of Neiafu

UNITED STATES: 

Alaska; Moderate mag. 5.2 earthquake – 77km ESE of King Salmon

Midtown Anchorage commercial center temporarily closed due to earthquake damage

7.0 earthquake spurs calls for more building oversight

 Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Anchorage warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m) altitude or flight level 200 and is moving at 20 kts in N direction.

California; Northridge quake thrashed Los Angeles 25 years ago 

Minor mag. 3.4 earthquake – 3km SSE of Brawley

Minor mag. 3.6 earthquake – 104km W of Petrolia

Bay Area Wakes to Earthquake for Second Straight Morning

National Guard units from four states took part in disaster response training in San Francisco, during the last week of January, which included responding to ‘chemical incidents’.

‘Selfless’ California National Guard video promoting what they did during the 2018 wildfire battles:

What happened to all those pets made homeless during the 2018 wildfires?  California National Guard shows you their first time ever pet rescue ops:

Hawaii; Five explosive things the 2018 eruption taught us about Kilauea

U.S. Air Force Reserve conducted Exercise Patriot Palm at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, 26JAN2019, in an effort to integrate emergency responders from federal, state, and local agencies, and the military, in the event of a ‘regional emergency’ or natural disaster.

Northern Mariana Islands; Moderate mag. 5.0 earthquake

Oregon; ‘Silent slip’ along fault line serves as prelude to big earthquakes

State government declares Cascadia Preparedness Day

Washington;  Redmond preps for Cascadia Rising Solutions 2019

Washington National Guard began preparing for 2019 flooding by meeting with 10 county emergency managers, and planners from the Washington Emergency Management Division, 04JAN2019: “It isn’t like the movies, we don’t just roll into a situation. We need to know what you need and, most of the time, it starts with knowing what we have.”-Brigadier General Jeremy Horn, Washington Air National Guard

Wyoming;  more than 2500 earthquakes last year, Yellowstone National Park was the epicenter

VANUATU: Strong mag. 6.5 earthquake

Strong mag. 6.0 earthquake

Moderate mag. 5.2 earthquake – 57km SSW of Sola

PACIFIC RING OF FIRE, December 2018: “THIS MUST BE WHAT HELL LOOKS LIKE.”

Vehicle I-D: New KC-46A Pegasus

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cody Dowell, 08FEB2019.

KC-46A Pegasus flies over Altus Air Force Base (AFB), Oklahoma, 08FEB2019.

USAF photo by Senior Airman Cody Dowell, 08FEB2019.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Alan Ricker, 14FEB2019.

U.S. Air Force video, by Staff Sergeant Joshua Crawley, first crew familiarization flight from McConnell AFB, Kansas, 26FEB2019:

USAF photo by Airman First Class Alan Ricker, 25JAN2019.

The first KC-46A Pegasus arrives at McConnell AFB, Kansas, 25JAN2019.

USAF photo by Airman Michaela Slanchik, 25JAN2019.

Video by Staff Sergeant Joshua Crawley, of KC-46As landing at McConnell AFB, 07FEB2019:

USAF illustration by Technical Sergeant Maeson L. Elleman.

 

USAF illustration by Technical Sergeant Maeson L. Elleman.

Boeing photo, 30OCT2018.

Most testing was conducted at Edwards AFB, California, in 2018.

USAF photo by Yasuo Osakabe, 23OCT2018.

The new KC-46A was also tested on Yokota Air Base in Japan.

South Carolina Air National Guard photo by Airman First Class Megan Floyd, 13JUL2016.

The KC-46A is a modified Boeing 767.

KC-46A boom operator explainer video:

USAF photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh, 14FEB2019.

KC-135 Stratotanker refuels KC-46A Pegasus.

USAF video by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh, KC-46A refueling a C-17 over Washington, 14FEB2029:

USAF photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh, 14FEB2019.

VEHICLE I-D: NEBRASKA KC-135 TEENAGED NOSE ART

M1A2-V2-SEP ABRAMS IDAHO LIVE FIRE, FEBRUARY 2019

Vehicle I-D: M1A2-SEP-V2 Abrams Idaho live fire, February 2019

Alpha Company, 2-116th CBCT. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez.

At the Orchard Training Area (OTA, aka Orchard Combat Training Center-OCTC) the Idaho Army National Guard is preparing for the 116th Calvary Brigade Combat Team’s upcoming rotation at the National Training Center (Fort Irwin), California, later this year.

Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez.

Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez.

Idaho Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Mason Cutrer.

Photo via Idaho Army National Guard.

Photo via Idaho Army National Guard.

Photo via Idaho Army National Guard.

Photo via Idaho Army National Guard. I’ve seen a lot of model dioramas with polished metal cases for the 120mm rounds, that is wrong, the case is a clear combustible plastic, the light grey color is the charge inside.

Photo via Idaho Army National Guard.

“Gunner! Sabot, tank!”

“Identified!”

“Fire!”

“On the way!”

Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez.

Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 116th CBCT. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Mason Cutrer.

Idaho Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Mason Cutrer.

Photo via Idaho Army National Guard.

A lot of ‘Metal Case Bases’ (we call them AFCAPs). Anybody experience an AFCAP separation from the case while trying to load it? I have, it sucks, there goes your whole gunnery run!

WORLD WAR 3: “THIS IS WHERE ARMOR FIGHTS!” IDAHO NATIONAL GUARD RETURNS TO COLD WAR ERA “TOTAL FORCE” WARFARE TRAINING! 

VEHICLE ID: NTC AND THE BRADLEY

116TH SNAKE RIVER’S 2015 NTC ROTATION

Vehicle I-D: Idaho M2A3 Bradley, January 2019

Upgraded British empire made (BAE Systems) Idaho National Guard M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) conducting ‘live fire’ exercises at Orchard Training Area (OTA, aka Orchard Combat Training Center-OCTC).

Idaho Army National Guard’s Alpha Company, 116 Brigade Engineer Battalion, prepping for ‘rotation’ to National Training Center (Fort Irwin), California, later this year.

VEHICLE I-D: MITSUBISHI F-2, SURE LOOKS LIKE AN F-16

UNITED STATES INVADES IDAHO!

A-10C SNOWBLIND WALKAROUND IN IDAHO!

WORLD WAR 3: “THIS IS WHERE ARMOR FIGHTS!” IDAHO NATIONAL GUARD RETURNS TO COLD WAR ERA “TOTAL FORCE” WARFARE TRAINING!

1:72 F-100 Super Saber kit klash, or more reasons why you can’t trust scale drawings

As far as I’m aware I’ve collected every North American F-100 Super Saber (I prefer the U.S. English spelling versus the Queen’s English spelling Sabre [for some unknown reason preferred by North American]) kit in 1/72 scale, I feel confident I can honestly direct you as to which F-100 kit to spend your hard earned cash on (please don’t make the Too Big to Jail banks rich by using credit).

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I also have several books with scale drawings, and once again the ‘authoritative’ drawings themselves don’t match-up.

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Detail & Scale Number 4 (1980) uses drawings by Rockwell/Ed Moore/Terry Smith.  Detail & Scale Volume 33 (1989) uses drawings by Dana Bell and Terry Smith. Bunrin Do’s Famous Airplanes of the World Number 22 (May 1990) uses drawings that look like 1:72 but no scale is given.

Revell: According to Detail & Scale, this kit first came out in the 1950s and is a piece-o-crap (photos confirm this), it’s much larger than 1:72 scale.  It’s supposed to represent a ‘A/C’ version of the F-100.  According to Detail & Scale-33 it was last issued in 1987.

Detail & Scale-33 also talks about other ‘1:72’ scale F-100 kits issued by different companies in the 1960s-70s, apparently all actually being scales that are not 1:72.

IMC/Lindberg:  According to Scalemates, the IMC kit was the first 1:72 scale Super Saber, out in 1965. Lindberg currently issues it.  IMC marketed it as a ‘D’ version yet it has the wing of a ‘A/C’ version (Lindberg wisely dropped the reference to the ‘D’ version). The surface detailing is spurious.  Detail & Scale-4 doesn’t mention it, and Detail & Scale-33 simply calls the kit a “gimmick with battle damaged parts”.   I was surprised to find the wing, elevators and canopy matched dimension and shape of the Ed Moore and Terry Smith drawings! The vertical tail is too skinny, tall, and set too far back on the fuselage.  The fuselage is a little long at the ass-end.  The extra long external fuel tanks are too fat and the fins are grossly over-sized.  You get separately molded air intake mouth and exhaust/afterburner butt-hole (this is the part that makes the fuselage too long).  No weapons come with the kit. Compared to the Dana Bell drawings the fuselage and wing measures out the same as the previous drawings, but the elevators are narrower in span.  The same can be said about the Bunrin Do drawings.

Hasegawa/Frog:  According to Scalemates, the Hasegawa kit was issued first by Frog in 1970, then Hasegawa in 1971.  According to the reviewers in Detail & Scale, it’s accurate shape-wise, but represents the F-100D before all the field mods were applied by the USAF, so it can’t accurately represent a service aircraft.  Never-the-less Hasegawa continues to re-issue the thing, and people continue paying too much for it.  Compared to the Ed Moore/Terry Smith drawings the fuselage, wing and elevators are a close match.  The one piece canopy/windshield is smaller than in the drawings.  Compared to the Dana Bell drawings the wing/elevators have too great a sweep-back. You get separately molded air intake mouth and exhaust/afterburner butt-hole, but the fuselage is too long at the air intake and afterburner. The canopy is even smaller compared to Dana Bell drawings.  According to the Bunrin Do drawings the wing is very slightly narrower in chord, but good in span. The elevators have too great a sweep-back. The fuselage is too short and too skinny, the canopy is still small. The old kit comes with two styles of external fuel tanks, but not the extra long ones, plus what looks like napalm bombs and Bullpup missiles.

ESCI/AMT-Ertl:  Scalemates says this kit first came out in 1982.  Reviewers in Detail & Scale-33 praise the kit for being the most accurate F-100D at that time (yes, better than Hasegawa).  ESCI was also the first to release a two seat ‘F’ version.   It has detailed landing gear, extra long external fuel tanks, separately molded intake mouth, two styles of IFR probes and two styles of after burners.  The only weapons are Bullpup and Sidewinder missiles. The wing is a close match to the Moore/Smith drawings, but the elevators are too narrow in span. The fuselage is slightly long at the mouth, the vertical tail is too tall. The canopy/windshield (molded as one) is the closest to matching these drawings.  The wing is also a close match to the Bell drawings, but the elevator is not only too short in span, the sweep-back is too great.  The fuselage is even longer, yet the tail is only slightly taller.  The canopy looks good, but the windshield area looks small.  Going by the Bunrin Do drawings the wing is just slightly narrower in span, the elevators match the shape and sweep but are slightly undersized in overall dimension. The fuselage is shorter and narrower, yet the tail matches the height of the drawing.  The canopy/windshield looks like a good match.

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Pioneer-PM:  This monstrosity was unleashed in the early 1990s by British empire company Pioneer.  It’s made by a company called PM, based in the NATO country of Turkey.  The air intake mouth is molded as part of the fuselage halves.  It’s marketed as a ‘C’ version but has the wing of the ‘D’ version.  It comes with extra long fuel tanks, Bullpup missiles, blobs with fins that’re supposed to be bombs and an IFR probe that’s missing the receptacle end. Oddly the wing and elevators are a close match with the Detail & Scale drawings, yet the fuselage is too small in overall size (as is the canopy/windshield).  Bunrin Do drawings show the wing to be slightly smaller in overall dimension, the elevators having too great a sweep-back, and the fuselage is even smaller, so small you’d think it was a different scale.

Italeri/Revell Germany/Tamiya/Academy:  Time to set things straight.  This kit is not a re-box of the ESCI kit, it is a re-tooled/so-called improved version of the ESCI kit, first coming out in 1998. The surface details, and the wheel well/air brake well details, are exactly the same. The sprue layout is different.  The external fuel tanks are much shorter than the ESCI tanks. You get optional IFR probes and afterburners. For weapons you get two ‘dumb’ iron bombs and two rocket pods. For some odd reason Italeri added a spurious frame to the canopy, about two thirds of the way back on the canopy, rendering it useless.  The most noticeable change (besides the canopy guffaw) Italeri made was to the length of the fuselage, which now matches the Moore/Smith drawings. The tail is still too tall. The wing is slightly shorter in span to the Moore/Smith drawings, but the elevators are a close match (the opposite of the ESCI kit).  Compared to the Bell drawings the wing is a better match, still slightly short in span. The elevators match the shape but are also slightly short in span.  Interestingly the fuselage is too long for the Bell drawings, at the mouth, and the tail is still slightly too tall.   For the Bunrin Do drawings the wing is too short in span, slightly narrow in chord. The elevators match.  The fuselage is too short, yet the tail matches the height of the drawing.  Revell AG (Germany) re-boxed the kit at the same time Italeri first issued it.  Beware, Tamiya re-boxed the kit starting in 2001, and I’ve seen it command prices over $20 U.S. (just because it has Tamiya’s name on the box), Academy re-boxed the kit in 2017 also commanding a high price for it, don’t do it!

Trumpeter:  And the winner is! Starting in 2009 Trumpeter issued what every Super Saber builder wanted; super detailed kits in the ‘C’, ‘D’ and ‘F’ variants. The kit comes with separate flaps and slats for the wing. Optional IFR probes. Detailed exhaust/afterburner section (only the early non-f-102 style of afterburner). Air intake trunking (but the mouth is molded as part of the fuselage halves and is narrower than the other kits).  Optional factory air brake or field modified air brake. Optional extended or folded nose pitot.  Boarding ladder.  Highly detailed interior parts.  The instructions make it look like the canopy suffers from the now ubiquitous ‘parting line’ syndrome that most Asian kits are infected with, but the canopies that came with my kits (the ‘C’ and ‘F’ versions) were free of this parting line.  For the ‘C’ version the instructions want you to attach the tail hook which, according to my references, the ‘C’ version did not have a tail hook. The weapons load is extremely limited (as is with all the kits reviewed); Sidewinders and ECM pods depending on the kit version.  The external tanks are about the size of the Italeri kit’s. Detail & Scale-4’s drawings show the wing to be much too short in span, the elevators are a match.  The fuselage is almost a direct hit with the tail being slightly too tall.  The canopy and separately molded windshield both look slightly small.  Compared to the Bell drawings, in Detail & Scale-33, the fuselage is almost a direct hit with the nose being too long.  The canopy looks good, but the windshield still looks small.  The wing is too short in span and slightly narrow in chord.  The elevators look like a match.  With the Bunrin Do drawings the wing is good span-wise but way too narrow in chord.  The elevators are too long in span. The fuselage and tail are too short.  The canopy is slightly small, but the windshield looks good.

Conclusion: Avoid the odd Pioneer F-100, with its 1:72 scale wings and 1:80(?) scale fuselage.   If you want something cheap that you can assemble and paint in less than a day, then hang from the ceiling, then Lindberg’s re-issue of the ancient IMC kit is for you (sometimes you can find the Hasegawa kit for less cost than the IMC/Lindberg kit so go for that then)The old ESCI kit is still good-to-go for building something you want to proudly display on the shelf, but don’t waste your time and money on aftermarket detailing sets.  If you want the most detailed F-100 kit available (and you were thinking of buying an ESCI kit plus detailing sets) then it’s the Trumpeter kit hands down, no need to buy aftermarket detail sets (but you can if you’re obsessive and rich ).  Even with its flaws the Trumpeter kit is still better than all the other older kits available.

P.S. The most needed aftermarket item for these kits is a good variety weapons set.

Gate Guards:  F-100 Super Sabre

1/600 MOSKVA: AURORA VS AIRFIX

BLACKLIGHT REVELL DEAL’S WHEELS

HEINKEL HE-51: HASEGAWA VS. ICM

GEORGIA’S MUSEUM OF AVIATION MODEL SHOW, 2017

RED DEVIL AWARDS 2017, ARE THEY REAL OR ARE THEY MODELS?

GROCERY STORE USES MODEL PLANES TO ATTRACT CUSTOMERS!

IDAHO CAT CAUGHT INSTRUCTING HUMAN HOW TO BUILD CORVETTE!

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

1:72 SHOCK & AWE LOCKHEED F-104 STARFIGHTER, OR, WHY YOU CAN’T TRUST SCALE DRAWINGS! 

FUJIMI, ESCI, AIRFIX, HASEGAWA, MATCHBOX, REVELL & HOBBY BOSS. MORE REASON NOT TO TRUST SCALE DRAWINGS?

Taxes, bad cops & criminal migrants on the rise!: U.S. government shenanigans, September 2018

Incomplete (i-e ‘Tip of the Iceberg’) list of United States Federal/State/Local Government self-destruct revelations for September 2018:

 U.S. Has Highest Share of Foreign-Born Since 1910

At Camp Foster, Japan, military personnel became U.S. citizens, LEGALLY, 06SEP2018.

ALABAMA: Selma City Council passes $17.4 million budget

ALASKA: Anchorage budget proposal relies on taxes, revenues, cuts

ARKANSAS: 15 migrants arrested

CALIFORNIA: Rape suspect arrested, turns out he’s a ‘Safety Specialists’ at UC Berkeley!

On-duty Kern County deputy arrested for allegedly being on drugs

Court rules San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputy violated the Fourth Amendment rights of students

Deputy arrested for violating probation

Retired cop arrested for grand theft auto and threatening other cops

Stanislaus County Supervisor has DUI arrest record

150 Undocumented Immigrants, Most of Them With Criminal Records, Arrested in 3-Day Operation

Deep in red, Sacramento City school district’s budget rejected 

COLORADO: Denver unveils almost $1.5B budget proposal

FLORIDA: 

U.S. Coast Guard captures 11 migrants and three human traffickers off Boca Raton, 08SEP2018.

Two City of Clearwater employees arrested for stealing from the taxpayers

police lieutenant arrested, accused of molesting little girl

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s  deputy arrested for possessing and sharing child pornography

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s  deputy fired for being drunk (was already in trouble for multiple hazing incidents and assaulting prisoners)

Police Officer arrested for disorderly conduct at restaurant

corrections trainee charged with sexual misconduct

Prison guard arrested for drugs and bribery

“An inmate at Columbia Correctional Institution’s annex was able to strangle and mutilate his cellmate, gouge out his eyeballs, wrap his blood-soaked body in a sheet and walk into the prison’s chow hall wearing the dead inmate’s ear strung around his neck before officers learned anything was amiss…”

Gainesville Regional Utilities jacked-up by 2%

Tampa approves more than $1-billion budget

Bradenton passes record budget. Yes, you will pay more

GEORGIA: deputy kept job despite child cruelty arrest

Deputy arrested for illegally selling guns

ILLINOIS: 63% of registered voters say they’re O-K with immigrants flooding into the state, yet 53% also said they want to get the hell outta Dodge (leave the state)!

Police admit gangs are behind gun violence

Department of Corrections investigating prisoner deaths 

Despite raising property taxes, the City of Evanston still short by $7.5-million, will now increase fees and cut services 

IDAHO: Budget office warns Idahoans may face bigger tax bills

2019 state education budget proposal includes $19.1 million for police-state ‘student safety’

proposed teacher raises revised, after error found in budget

Death, understaffing claims prompt another investigation of taxpayer funded ‘treatment’ center

Nampa asks for volunteers to scare away crows

Taxpayers forced to pay $78000 to national search firm to find next U of I president

INDIANA: Two men, including the Sewer and Maintenance Superintendent of Muncie, arrested for wire fraud, falsification of documents and witness tampering.

Deputy quits job after being arrested for being drunk 

Indianapolis Police & Fire demand more taxpayer funding

IOWA: 2018 budget surplus a higher than expected

LOUISIANA: Five Deputies arrested for beating and raping prisoners!

Opelousas City Council increases taxpayer funded budget

KENTUCKY: 16 U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Knox became U.S. citizens, LEGALLY, 19SEP2018.

MASSACHUSETTS: 

In Boston, 24 military personnel became U.S. citizens, LEGALLY, 20SEP2018.

MINNESOTA: Big budget cuts, layoffs at White Earth reservation, including police force

MISSISSIPPI: 16 prisoners die

Hattiesburg City Council swears residents will be safer due to more cops, despite efforts to reduce a $3.47 million budget shortfall

Pascagoula jacks-up taxes in effort to stop mass layoffs and reduce $14-million deficit

MISSOURI: City of Jefferson to buy new cop cars and rezone 139 properties

NEW HAMPSHIRE: State’s growth dependent upon foreigners as more citizens left the state, than moved in, from 2002-2012.

NEW JERSEY:  Newark Liberty International Airport eliminating 8-hundred jobs due to United Airlines suddenly changing its ground handling contract!

NJ cop arrested on charges of luring underage children for sex

NEW MEXICO: Every month state taxpayers forced to fund secret lawsuit settlements!

deputy arrested outside Santa Fe bar

Border Patrol Agent Arrested in Connection With Murders of 4 Women

NEW YORK: 7 New York Police Officers Arrested

Police sergeant, firefighter, nurse among 24 alleged child predators arrested in sting operation

Male prison guard arrested for having sex with prisoner

Female prison guard arrested for raping prisoner

OHIO: Sandusky cop arrested on felony charges

Mahoning County Sheriff’s Deputy arrests Lisbon City Police Officer

Corrections officers disciplined after prisoner escapes

Prison guard turns whistleblower revealing pics that show dungeon-like conditions of taxpayer funded prison

OKLAHOMA: Colonel Christopher A. Hussin, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Tulsa County Drainage District 12 Levee Commissioner signed a Cost Sharing Agreement for the $3-million taxpayer funded Tulsa-West Tulsa Levee System Feasibility Study.  The levee was first built in the 1940s and apparently is in need of updating if it’s to continue as a flood control system.

Thousands of Oklahomans switch political party affiliation

senator convicted of child sex trafficking sentenced

PENNSYLVANIA: Taxpayer funded for-profit prison contractor GEO issued a shutdown WARN (Worker Adjustment Retraining Notification) for its Walker Hall operations, 27 jobs gone right after Thanksgiving.

Corrections officer accused of smuggling drugs

SOUTH CAROLINA: Prison guards arrested for drug smuggling

TENNESSEE: Correctional Officer Accused Of Smuggling 

TEXAS: Arrests of Bexar County cops sets new record in 2018!

Bexar County deputy arrested on drunk driving charge; 17th deputy criminally charged in 2018

Deputy arrested on DWI charge gets fired

Dallas police officer who shot neighbor dead arrested

El Paso County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested an El Paso City Police officer for deadly hit-&-run

Wise County deputy arrested for assault

Border agents in South Texas saw increase in migrant families make illegal crossings

San Antonio adopts $2.8-billion budget

Amarillo increases taxes to hire more cops

UTAH: Firefighting group expresses concern over prisoner rape arrest

WASHINGTON: Female prison guard arrested for having sex with prisoner

Seattle unveils $5.9 billion budget proposal

The never ending Hanford nuclear reservation clean-up (proposed) budget is now $15-million higher than last year 

Spokane Public Schools to pay for teacher pay raises by forcing teachers to retire early

Washington DC: Ice arrests more than 40 people trying to sponsor migrant children

Border arrests of migrant families increase 38 percent 

Indians (from India) arrested for illegally entering U.S. nearly triples

New TRAC Report Shows Where ICE Arrests Occur

ObamaCare-ACA death spiral, September 2018: “DANGEROUSLY LOW”

Dumbing Down the U.S.A., September 2018: TEACHERS MORE VIOLENT & CRIMINAL THAN STUDENTS?

Drugs, the American Way, September 2018: “…THE ENTIRE COUNTRY MUST FOCUS ON THIS!” “DRUG DEALERS IN ARMANI SUITS”

U.S. government shenanigans, August 2018: ARE COPS THE NEW #1 ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE? IDAHO RAPES TAXPAYERS!

Are Cops the new #1 Enemy of the People? Idaho rapes taxpayers!: U.S. government shenanigans, August 2018

Incomplete (i-e ‘Tip of the Iceberg’) list of United States Federal/State/Local Government self-destruct revelations for August 2018:

Civil Asset Forfeiture: A Guide to Policing For Profit

USA Today: Prisoners nationwide go on strike to protest ‘modern-day slavery’

ALABAMA: Warrior police officer arrested for 2nd time in 2 years

Video released proves female cop summarily executed a man for trying to help a stray dog and for refusing to show a drivers license!

Retired Drug Task Force cop turns out to be a drug dealer

Sanitation and gas tax dominates

ARIZONA: Video update of National Guard support ops for U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection (Border Patrol) at Port of Nogales, Operation Guardian Support:

CALIFORNIA: Taxpayer funded General Dynamics eliminating 1-thousand-493 NASSCO jobs (according to official WARN) in San Diego, by the end of September, supposedly due to an accident involving a USN ship and a new floating dry dock! Electronic voting software company Everyone Counts eliminating 18 jobs in La Jolla.  Texas based prison contractor ISI Detention Contracting Group suddenly halted ops in Orange, 27 jobs suddenly gone.

Border Patrol cop arrested for ‘strangling’ traveler 

Whittier police officer arrested for sexually assaulting 2 minors

Politician and his wife arrested for illegal use of campaign money

Illegal gun dealer was a cop!

California spends more than half its yearly taxpayer funded fire budget in one month!

COLORADO:  Fort Collins expects slowing tax revenues, despite legalized ganja

FLORIDA: Taxpayer funded GCR eliminating 35 jobs at Cape Canaveral, in September.  Taxpayer funded Lockheed Martin-Sikorsky eliminating 5-hundred jobs, in Jupiter, by the end of December!

Police officer arrested, accused of breaking prisoner’s leg

Prison guard arrested for drugs

Yes, Rick Scott did cut $700 million from Florida’s water management

GEORGIA: congressional candidate arrested for murder

congressional candidate sentenced to six months in jail

GUAM:  New Island Sustainability Community Advisory Board formed

IDAHO: Taxpayer funded software problem closes driver’s license offices, hinders police

FBI arrests ten people for selling fake cellphones

One Third of Middleton police department serves in Idaho Army National Guard

Idaho prisons mulling 20 percent taxpayer funded budget boost

“Idaho has the highest incarceration rate of any of its surrounding states, but the lowest rate of violent crime. The state is currently considering a $500 million prison expansion.”

Canyon County blames massive budget increase on prison overcrowding

South Idaho deputy’s shooting of family dog investigated

Idaho schools chief’s new security plan may cause chaos

State leaders report a surprise $100-million increase in tax collections!

State government sells-off 51 Priest Lake properties for $26-million

Kootenai County wants to jack-up property taxes

Idaho County wants to jack-up property taxes

City of Meridian reduces budget yet jacks-up property taxes

Twin Falls reduces budget yet jacks-up property taxes

Idaho Falls police demand more taxpayer funding

Boise Fire Department ‘loses’ $17-million in taxpayer funding!

Lewiston Airport sees increase in operating costs, yet suffers 60% decrease in flights

Problems getting worse for the now taxpayer funded Portneuf Wellness Complex (I must point out this ‘wellness complex’ was originally built without Bannock County taxpayer approval as it was touted as being funded with donations)

Bannock County official placed on paid administrative leave

Pocatello’s massive taxpayer burdening Northgate interchange project delayed until at least next summer

Pocatello’s community access channel will shut down

Zimbabwe man who lived in Pocatello for 15 years to be deported

Troubled University of Idaho reports big drop in funding for athletic programs

College of Idaho warns of budget cuts and layoffs due to crashing enrollments and funding

Paranoid grade schools cut operating budgets in order to increase spending on police-state ‘security’!

ILLINOIS:  Politician’s campaign staffer arrested for attacking political opponents

INDIANAArrest caught on video ends with cop being fired

LOUISIANA: Saint Tammany Parish laying off 21 people, as part of an earlier warning that as many as 40 Parish employees would lose their jobs due to local sales tax collections crashing by millions of U.S. dollars.

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Oak Grove cop charged with rape

Shreveport police officer arrested

MARYLAND: Baltimore cop resigns after ‘disturbing’ video

MICHIGAN: County cop arrested for being drunk and fighting with city cops

MISSISSIPPI:  12th Mississippi prisoner Dies in August

MISSOURI: Ferguson officer fired for stalking, assault

NEVADA:  911 dispatcher arrested 

NEW HAMPSHIRE:  Top Democrat arrested for domestic violence

NEW JERSEY: Mail-order cocaine and a top cop’s arrest spark new calls to kill an entire police department!

NEW MEXICO: Oil boom drives tax revenues to record high

NEW YORK: Taxpayer funded General Dynamics eliminating 31 CSRA InfoTech(IT)-national security jobs in Fort Drum, by the end of October, officially due to loss of contract.

Cop arrested for grabbing women

NORTH CAROLINA:  Dozens of people arrested in one county for ‘illegal voting’!

congressional candidate arrested on stalking charges

OHIO:  Cop arrested, charged with drug trafficking

Female corrections officer arrested

OKLAHOMA: taxpayer funded Veterans Center doctor arrested for attacking a taxpayer funded cop

Cop arrested, accused of choking son

PENNSYLVANIA: Prison guard arrested for drug smuggling

SOUTH CAROLINA:  Cop charged with killing his wife

TENNESSEE: Lack of tax revenues threaten police departments

County promises no tax increases or budget cuts, in return for selling taxpayer owned hospital

TEXAS:  Entire police force turns out to be criminal gang as Series of indictments nearly wipes out Llano Police Department

Female cop arrested twice in 3 weeks

police officer found guilty of murder

Cop arrested Just 10 Days After Being Sworn-In

Cop spending just 15 years in prison for killing high school student

Mansfield mayor demands tax relief for home owners

VIRGINIA: Taxpayer funded General Dynamics eliminating 101 CSRA InfoTech(IT)-national security jobs in Chesapeake, by the end of September, as a result of taking over taxpayer funded CSRA this year!

Police Officer Arrested in Death of Baby Daughter

WASHINGTON:   eighth prisoner to die in Spokane County custody

cop arrested again in domestic violence case

Spokane police officer pleads guilty

police sergeant sentenced to 7-years in prison for sexually assaulting another cop!

Ongoing jump in retail sales tax revenues allows city of Spokane Valley to suspend planned property tax increase, now expects nearly $4-million surplus!

Washington DC: CIA officer faces arrest 

Former head of CDC (and Obama lackey) Tom Frieden arrested

Congressmen arrested for Insider Trading

How many of Donald Trump’s advisers have been convicted?

Three Men Arrested for Impersonating Senate Staff

Trump gives $717 billion taxpayer funded military bill a green light

Trump cancels pay raises for federal employees

Senate increases taxpayer spending on the National Institutes of Health to $39-billion!

Federal budget deficit increases 79%

WYOMING: Greybull police officer arrested on federal charge

Drugs, the American Way, August 2018: ‘SEVEN DAYS OF HELL’ ‘1.5 MILLION LETHAL DOSES’

Dumbing Down the U.S.A., August 2018: BARRICADES, ACTIVE SHOOTERS & MAGA

ObamaCare-ACA death spiral, August 2018: “SIGNIFICANT FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES”

U.S. government shenanigans, July 2018: TAXES & NEW LAWS PROVE IT’S NO LAND OF THE FREE!

What the hell is a Multi Domain Task Force? You’re paying for it!

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On 11JAN2019 the U.S. Army activated its first ever Intelligence, Information, Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space
Detachment, as part of the new Multi Domain Task Force.

Video of official activation ceremony:

The unit is based at Fort Lewis-McChord in Washington state.

This has been discussed for several years now, it’s essentially an evolution of Cyber Command.  In 2013 the evil Rand Corporation published a PDF supporting the creation of Cyber Warfare units.

In Summer 2018 the U.S. Army took part in the biennial RIMPAC (aka Rim of the Pacific Exercise) as a Multi Domain Task Force.  They worked alongside Japanese military forces in conducting ‘live-fire’ missile launches from Hawaii.

Official video, Multi Domain Task Force, Valiant Shield, September 2018:

In September 2018, Multi Domain Task Force took part in Valiant Shield in Guam.   Interestingly, despite being part of Cyber Warfare ops the Multi Domain Task Force has been operating as an artillery unit, so far.

Also in September 2018, the Army Cyber Command conducted Cyber Blitz in New Jersey: “The integration of Information Operations, Electronic Warfare, and Cyber enables a traditional infantry brigade to quickly enter and fight within an adaptive, demanding cyber training environment. Ultimately, Cyber Blitz is elevating the entire Army’s ability to train, fight, and win across all domains.”-Brigadier General Richard E. Angle, Deputy Commanding General for Operations at U.S. Army Cyber Command.

Here’s how the Army is grooming an elite cadre of (electronic) cyber soldiers

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OBAMA LEGACY: ILLEGAL CYBER-POLICE OPS SKYROCKET!

IDAHO JOINS DOD’S CYBER SQUADRON OF THE FUTURE

INTERNET MARTIAL LAW: UNITED STATES EXPANDING CYBER ATTACK OPERATIONS, WILL INCLUDE OLD SCHOOL MILITARY STRIKES! UNAMERICAN CORPORATE AMERICA DEMANDS IT!

WORLD WAR 3, ASIA-PACIFIC FRONT: U.S. CYBER ATTACK UNITS DEPLOYING FOR WAR WITH CHINA!

WORLD WAR 3: UNITED STATES BEHIND MOST CYBER ATTACKS!

LESSONS FOR THE REVOLUTION:  CYBERSPACE DOES NOT WIN REVOLUTIONS! OCCUPY THE LAND! KEEP ‘LINES OF COMMUNICATION’ OPEN!

Location of missing Idaho F-15E Strike Eagles revealed? Or, why hi-tech doesn’t equal fewer humans?

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“It can get very taxing. It’s physical work, and you have to battle the elements … but it’s worth it.  When I see the plane takeoff I think, ‘I made that possible.’”-Technical Sergeant Terrance Reese

F-15E Strike Eagles belonging to Idaho’s Mountain Home Air Force Base have been spotted in Southwest Asia (Middle East).

The 391st Fight Squadron ‘Bold Tigers’ consists of about 180 personnel operating or maintaining more than 20 aircraft.   The pics in this article were taken 04-05JAN2019, at an undisclosed location in the Middle East.

In reality the majority of USAF personnel do not fly aircraft (less than 4% of Airmen are pilots), the hi-tech hi-dollar airborne weapons require a massive amount of ground support personnel to support.  This is contrary to what we were told during the Cold War, the Air Force bean counters always claimed that hi-tech would reduce the need for humans: “It’s a constant double and triple checking. There are so many moving parts, and if you don’t take your time it’s easy to miss something.  We have to be 100% positive the plane is mission capable.”-Senior Airman Griffin Langiano, F-15 crew chief

MOUNTAIN HOME AFB UPDATE, F-15E WALK-AROUND, MICRON BUS