Eve added that he is not after money, he just wants “some sort of acknowledgement or recognition that these deaths have occurred.”
His wife died in May 2021, a week after getting the experimental vaccine. In August 2021, a medical examiner declared the 44 years old woman died from “vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia”, swelling and bleeding in the brain!
The AstraZeneca Pandemic vaccine is not mRNA, it uses a modified, non-pathogenic, weakened animal virus that contains the genetic code for the coronavirus’ unique spike protein.
Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg) list of U.S. Christian shutdowns, layoffs and Rapture oddities for the Gregorian (western christian calendar) week of 6th-11th April 2023.
Washington DC: A month ago it was revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been spying on Catholics, claiming that Catholic Christianity is a ‘radical ideology’. On 07APR2023, the FBI was asked to explain what it calls “radical Catholic ideology”;
Cold War: Approximately 1947 (due to U.S. President Harry Truman’s Truman Doctrine) to 1991 (Operation Desert Storm, collapse of Soviet Union).
Somewhere in Korea, date not known.
In June 1950, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (north) invaded the Republic of Korea (south) in an attempt to unite the country (something that had been promised at the end of World War Two). The recently created United Nations essentially declared war and created the United Nations Command, invading Korea in September 1950. The United Nations Command still operates in South Korea, today.
Korea, date not known.
Silent U.S. Air Force film (by H.E. Reid), re-arming and re-fueling your F-86 after a mission, Kimpo, Korea, 17DEC1950:
The F-86 used three Browning M3 12.7mm x 99mm (.50 caliber) machine guns.
Date not known.
The first F-86 Sabers to arrive in Korea touched down on Kimpo, 15DEC1950. Three squadrons of F-86As had been sent to Korea to deal with the Soviet MiG-15.
Silent USAF film (by Frank Evans) of arming and fueling your F-86 near Taegu, Korea, 25-26JAN1951:
Mach Knocker.
Freshly armed and fueled Sabers take off from Taegu, silent film by Frank Evans:
Incomplete list of National Guard deployments, and other deployment related news, reported between 11 and 31 March, 2023. For the rest of March see below.
CALIFORNIA:
California National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Crystal Housman, 17MAR2023.
Army National Guard air crews prepared for the upcoming wildfire season, along with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).
FLORIDA:
Florida Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Chelsea Smith.
The Sunshine State’s 125th Fighter Wing conducted a deployment readiness exercise to prepare for future deployments scheduled this year.
Florida Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jacob Hancock, 11MAR2023.
The 125th also conducted Search and Rescue (SaR) training on Camp Blanding.
ILLINOIS:
Illinois National Guard photo by Lieutenant Colonel Bradford Leighton, 12MAR2023.
Army National Guard’s 404th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade celebrated their return from an 11-month deployment to Djibouti, on the African continent.
MISSISSIPPI: Army National Guard mechanics (185th Aviation Brigade) are on Fort Hood, Texas, learning how to repair UH-60 rotary wings for deployment;
NEBRASKA: 13 state militia personnel deployed to Ukraine;
NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY: Five New York Army National Guard officer candidates are heading to Albania in April, they are deploying with the New Jersey Army National Guard for a two weeks training event. The New Jersey National Guard has had a State Partnership Program relationship with Albania since 1993.
OKLAHOMA: Army Guard militia personnel are on Fort Riley, Kansas, supporting units that are deploying to Africa. Those units include more than 1-thousand state militia personnel from Oklahoma, Nebraska and Indiana;
Infantry units with the Oklahoma Army National Guard are also being deployed as part of Task Force Tomahawk. Video, by Staff Sergeant John Stoner, showing Oklahoma militia personnel of 1st Battalion-179th Infantry Regiment-45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, taking part in boring ‘pre-deployment’ infantry patrol training on Fort Riley, Kansas, 25MAR2023:
SOUTH CAROLINA:
South Carolina Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Tim Andrews, 18MAR2023.
Army National Guard Soldiers with the 678th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 263rd Army Air & Missile Defense Command, returned home after a 12-month anti-Russia deployment to NATO-Europe.
SOUTH DAKOTA: Three Army Guard firefighters deployed to NATO-Romania;
TENNESSEE: The body of Army militiaman Chief Warrant Officer-3 Daniel Wadham was finally returned home. In February, he was killed while flying a helicopter over Alabama, the crash is still being investigated;
WISCONSIN:
U.S. Army photo by Scott T. Sturkol, 13MAR2023.
On Fort McCoy a time capsule was uncovered inside one of the walls in a barracks. It was left there by the Kentucky Army National Guard’s 617th Military Police Company just as they were deploying to Iraq, in November 2004. The time capsule was actually found towards the end of 2022, but not made public until 13MAR2023 (after proper authorities, and the Kentucky Army National Guard, were notified).
Amazingly, even with extra pay specifically for food, the Department of Defense claims that 24% of active-duty military personnel are food insecure, wow!!!
U.S. Air Force photo, Hurlburt Air Force Base, Florida, 24FEB2023.
So why then has the U.S. Air Force begun its first ever mobile food pantry truck service specifically for its own Airmen? Hurlburt Field Air Force Base, in sunny Florida, began its Hurlburt Field Mobile Food Pantry service in February 2023.
The USAF is using a food truck operated by an organization called Feeding the Gulf Coast (part of the covert military operation known as Feeding America), volunteers with the Hurlburt Field Mobile Food Pantry say they handed out 5-thousand pounds of food last month. And apparently it is a once per month event, every fourth Friday of every month, unless it is a holiday. All Airmen and their families, regardless of rank, will not be turned away: “We’ll put the food in their car, and they can go about their merry way.”-Mauli Patel, volunteer
U.S. Air Force photo, Hurlburt Air Force Base, Florida, 24FEB2023.
The Hurlburt Field Mobile Food Pantry is in addition to the regular brick-n-mortar (in the base chapel) food pantry operations on the base.
Is this proof the United States is in much worse economic shape than officials are admitting to, or, are ‘woke’ military personnel just fat and spoiled?
It is bad enough that the woke-news-media like to refer to low-velocity/small caliber semi-auto rifles as ‘assault rifles’ (which goes against many states’ definition of an assault rifle), and as ‘high powered’, but the gun industry isn’t helping and are making things more confusing for police as even .22 caliber rimfire rifles, and even .22 caliber pellet (Air Soft) rifles, are made to look like ‘assault rifles’.
Sig-Sauer .22 caliber ‘airsoft’ pellet rifle, available on Amazon!
The main clue to the type of rifle used is the width of the magazine, on most rimfire and Air Soft guns it is too narrow to be that of a larger caliber rifle.
Ruger’s 10/22 made to look like an M4 assault rifle, notice the skinny magazine.
But you can’t trust the width of the magazine, as some 22 rifle manufacturers even use magazines that look like the larger caliber guns!
Sportsman’s Outdoor Superstore claims this is a .22LR rifle, notice the full sized assault rifle magazine with the loading channel which is indicative of a 22LR.
The identifying feature of a 22 rifle with full sized magazine is the vertical channel running through the magazine, which is typical of all 22 magazines. With 22 rimfire magazines you have a lever on the magazine which you have to pull down in order to load the 22 rimfire rounds.
The .22 rimfire is considered a cheap-o plinker, to be lethal you have to be at close range, and hit just the right part of the body. But then even the more powerful AR-15/M16/M4 assault rifles are considered plinkers.
There is a lot of confusion over whether or not rimfire guns are considered assault rifles under ‘The Law’. It depends on which country you live in, and here in the United States it also depends on which state you live in. In California, the rimfire round itself does not make an assault rifle, but how the rifle is outfitted determines its classification as an assault rifle, especially regarding the capacity of the magazine (California anti-2nd Amendment laws are constantly being changed, so do your research).
In most U.S. states, that have legal definitions of what an Assault Rifle is, what matters most is if the rifle has a ‘select-fire’ option, meaning you can select to fire semi-automatically or automatically. Realize that this type of definition means that the term Assault Rifle can only be applied to guns that can fire automatically, like a machine-gun, most mass shooters are not using guns that can fire automatically, which means (depending on the state) that most mass shootings do not involve Assault Rifles! Is this why most police departments across the U.S. use the phrase ‘assault-type weapon’ in their press releases and not assault rifle? Why does the woke-news-media incorrectly slap the label ‘assault rifle’ on any shooting that happens?
Poland’s Krab is a self-propelled artillery gun, normally an indirect-fire weapon, but can be used as a direct-fire weapon (like a main-battle-tank). The following images and videos were made during Exercise Dynamic Front, March 2023, in NATO-Denmark.
Puerto Rico Army National Guard image by Staff Sergeant Agustín Montañez, 26MAR2023.
Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Gavin K. Ching, 26MAR2023.
Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Theresa Gualdarama, 26MAR2023.
Hawaii Army National Guard video (by Sergeant Gavin K. Ching) of Krab direct firing on the Oksbøl range, Denmark, 26MAR2023:
Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Theresa Gualdarama, 26MAR2023.
Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Theresa Gualdarama, 26MAR2023.
Hawaii Army National Guard video (by Sergeant Gavin K. Ching) of Krab crawling through the mud on the Oksbøl range, Denmark, 24MAR2023:
Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Theresa Gualdarama, 24MAR2023.
Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Theresa Gualdarama, 24MAR2023.