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U.S. Food Crisis: “Exponentially bigger” “Ghosts in the land.”

Incomplete list of main stream news links announcing United States food supply shutdowns, emergencies, outbreaks and recalls as of 02 June 2021:

ARIZONA: Arizona National Guard video, by Specialist Thurman Snyder, of state militia food operations due to pandemic/private sector logistics failure, at Nogales warehouse, 01JUN2021:

CALIFORNIA:  Restaurant prices going up!

Oakland Athletics reveals how bad the food is that is being served to minor league players: “…this is far from an isolated incident in Minor League baseball. Each and every day, I hear directly from players about the myriad ways in which they are being mistreated.”-Harry Marino, Advocates for Minor Leaguers

COLORADO:  JBS Foods hacked, could cause food prices to rise!

SOUTH CAROLINA: Spartanburg food pantries, soup kitchen anticipate increased need.

TEXAS: Restaurant workers began fleeing the industry before the pandemic!

UTAH: Labor shortage for restaurants is ‘acute’.

WASHINGTON: King’s Command recalls meat products due to labeling problems.

Farmers excited about new pandemic rules for migrant workers!

Washington DC:  Politicians call for temporary emergency food program for children to become permanent!

U.S. Food Crisis, March 2021: MILITARY DISTRIBUTION SUCCESS PROVES THE MARKET SYSTEM HAS FAILED!

U.S. military global disaster prep/response, May 2021

ALBANIA: 

U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Elizabeth O. Bryson.

Volunteers with the Albanian Red Cross put on public displays of their abilities to save lives, in Vlore.  This is in conjunction with the U.S. Army’s Defender Europe-21 wargames.

U.S. Army (USA) video report by Sergeant John Todd, about humanitarian road building project:

EL SALVADOR:

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Marleah Cabano.

The U.S. Air Force’s (USAF) 12th Air Force helped the USA conduct disaster response Resolute Sentinel-21, by providing medical personnel to treat 2-thousand-469 Salvadorans during a two weeks period.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Marleah Cabano.

USA veterinarians also treated hundreds of farm animals: “We provided anthrax vaccine to the cattle, which is a disease of human and animal health concern. We also provided pasteurella and blackleg, which are cattle diseases of economic concern. Then we dewormed them for internal and external parasites, and we also provided them with a vitamin A, E, and D injection to help with their weight gain and feed conversion.”-Major Jeffrey Baravik, U.S. Southern Command’s Task Force Bravo

JAPAN: The USAF deployed RQ-4 Global Hawk ‘drones’ to Yokota Air Base on 22MAY2021.  Not only is the RQ-4 used for combat, it can also be used for reconnaissance of natural disaster areas.  USAF video by Yasuo Osakabe:

KENYA:

U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Daniel Asselta.

The USAF’s 75th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron supported Horn of Africa disaster relief operations, while based on Manda Bay.

HONDURAS: U.S. Southern Command’s Task Force Bravo conducted a rapid response to a natural disaster exercise on Soto Cano Air Base.  The training was meant to increase co-operation between helicopter rescue units of the U.S., Guatemalan, Honduran and Salvadoran militaries.

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sergeant Lauren Brune.

After the rapid response exercise, on 20MAY2021 it was revealed that a new helicopter landing area was built in Tegucigalpa, to increase response time.

USMC photo by Sergeant Lauren Brune.

On 25MAY2021, U.S. funded CoViD-19 medical supplies were delivered to the Hospital Policlinico triage clinic in Siguatepeque.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Amanda Stanford.

The massive medical disaster response Resolute Sentinel-21 also took place in Honduras.

May 2021: U.S. FEMA REGIONS PREP FOR DISASTER & SPEND YOUR MONEY LIKE IT’S WATER

Pacific Ring of Fire: WARNINGS FOR ALASKA, HAWAII & WASHINGTON

FEMA Regions prep for disaster & spend your money like it’s water, May 2021

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has ten areas of responsibility.  The U.S. Department of Defense, state militias, and local emergency responders, work closely with FEMA to prepare for disasters.

Disney Institute Joins FEMA on Whole-of-America Response to CoViD-19

FEMA Issues Public Notice under disaster declaration DR-4595-KY

FEMA Updates State-Specific CoViD Funeral Assistance Information

FEMA Announces Operational Guidance for Disaster Response and Recovery in Pandemic Environment

On 06MAY2021, FEMA mass-vaccination sites in Region 4 & 7 claim to have administered 1-million doses of CoViD-19 drugs.  FEMA mass-vax sites are actually run by U.S. Army Northern Command and utilize personnel from the different branches of the military.  Slideshow by Technical Sergeant Megan Floyd:

Region 1: Vermont’s Emergency Feeding Program Receives Grant for More Than $1.9 Million

Bridgeport Hospital in Connecticut Seeks more FEMA Reimbursement

FEMA Reimburses Bridgeport Hospital $8 Million for CoViD-19 

Department of Housing and Community Development Receives Nearly $7 Million FEMA Grant

More Than $41 Million Grant Provided to Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency for CoViD-19

Massachusetts Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Sara Kolinski.

Army and Air National Guard personnel, and local emergency responders, took part in a ‘downed aircraft’ emergency on Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, 13MAY2021.

Region 2:

Pennsylvania Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Brandy Fowler.

New Jersey and New York National Guard personnel traveled to Pennsylvania’s (Region 3) Fort Indiantown Gap to conduct Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear response training, 19MAY2021.

Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Marimar Rivera Medina.

Puerto Rico National Guard fought real wildfires near Cayey, on 22MAY2021.

Region 3: Greenbelt Metro Vaccination Center in Maryland will Close

FEMA halted its operations at a mass-vax site in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania ANG photo by Master Sergeant Brandy Fowler.

On 22MAY2021, Pennsylvania National Guard personnel conducted HAZMAT training, on Fort Indiantown Gap, for visiting National Guard units from other states/FEMA Regions.

Region 4:  $6.6 million for Orange Beach debris removal after Hurricane Sally

$6.5 Million Approved to Acquire 31 Flood-Prone Properties in Pender County

FEMA Approves 22 Additional Counties for Individual Assistance

Photo by Jenn DeHaan.

In Kentucky, Fort Knox fire fighters took part in an open manhole victim rescue training put on by Hardin County Water District-1.

FEMA Issues Public Notice for 29 Tennessee Counties

Tennessee Air National Guard photo Master Sergeant Mike R. Smith.

On McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, in Tennessee, a class was given on how to respond to an ‘active’ shooter (as opposed to an inactive shooter?).

U.S. Army photo by Scott C. Childress.

The U.S. Army has been experimenting with something they call a Speed Bag, on Fort Rucker, Alabama.  It is intended to allow fast delivery by helicopter of medical/emergency supplies.  I don’t know how much taxpayer money has been spent on the Speed Bag, but it looks like your usual insulated foam cooler box to me.

Town of North Topsail Beach Awarded $4.5 Million for Emergency Measures for Hurricane Florence

Town of Oak Island Awarded $1.3 Million for Debris Removal After Hurricane Isaías

FEMA Awards Indian River County $2.33 Million for Hurricane Dorian Beach Renourishment

FEMA approves $1.3 million for Gulf Breeze Hurricane Sally debris removal

FEMA Awards City of New Smyrna Beach $2.5 Million to Rebuild, Elevate Flood-Prone Homes

FEMA approves $2.27 million for Hurricane Michael recovery expenses

FEMA approves $36.3 million in Hurricane Michael Public Assistance grants

FEMA approves $11.4 million in Hurricane Michael Public Assistance grants

FEMA Awards $17.6 Million for Hurricane Irma Recovery

FEMA Awards Miami-Dade County $1.46 Million for Hurricane Irma Repairs

FEMA Awards $2.67 Million for Hurricane Irma Recovery

FEMA approves $2 million for Bay County emergency bypass pump

Photo by Sergeant First Class Carmen Fleischmann.

Florida Army National Guard learn to use the Tampa Microwave 95cm satellite antenna while training on Camp Blanding, for disaster response.  The antenna is part of the Joint Tactical Expeditionary Kit that allows phone communications for emergency responders during natural disasters.

The U.S. Air Force conducted Ready Eagle disaster response training on Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, 21MAY2021. Video report by Paul Wenzel:

Region 5: FEMA Awards $1.5 Million to Jefferson County, Wisconsin

FEMA Awards $4.1 Million for Community Safe Rooms

FEMA Provides $3.7 Million to City of Alton, Illinois

FEMA Provides $17.9 Million to NorthShore University Health System

FEMA Provides $1.3 Million to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer Second Class Brigitte Johnston.

U.S. Naval Station Great Lakes Police, Fire, and Emergency Services training during Citadel Gale 2021.  It is a disaster exercise held in Illinois every year.

FEMA Provides $16.3 Million to Michigan for CoViD-19

FEMA Provides $4 Million to Northwood University

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Charles T. Fultz.

U.S. Air Force personnel practiced large scale medical transfer of disaster victims on Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center, Michigan, 24MAY2021, during Mobility Guardian 2021.  The training involved transferring victims from C-17 cargo aircraft to busses.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Matthew Porter.

Mobility Guardian 2021 also tested the use of robots (semi-autonomous quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicle).

New York National Guard Photo by Sergeant Sebastian Rothwyn.

National Guard/Army Reserve’s Guardian Response 2021 disaster response exercise was held April 12th to May 8th at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, in Indiana.  4-thousand-2-hundred personnel from U.S. Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard units from across the U.S. took part.

Photo by Staff Sergeant Eric W. Jones.

Military veterinarians also took part in Guardian Response, training with animal simulators (robots) to learn how to care for pets and farm animals: “We were clipping goat hooves and testing for parasites when we got a call from the decontamination line that a dog needed treatment for potential exposure to toxic chemicals. The dog had a temperature of 106 degrees [F] and was breathing heavily, and had a fast pulse. We started cooling measures by putting water on his paw pads and gave him room temperature fluids, reducing his temperature and then moved him to the veterinarian for treatment.”-Specialist Emily Zygarowski

FEMA Provides $4.7 Million to the Minnesota Department of Health

FEMA Provides $8.5 Million to the Minnesota Department of Health for Vaccine Distribution

Region 6: Oklahoma Air National Guard joined with local emergency responders to conduct a 72 hours training event, responding to natural and human made disasters. Video report by Leanna Maschino:

Region 7: FEMA Awards $50 million to Nebraska for Spencer Dam Project

Region 8: FEMA Supported Community Vaccination Site in Pueblo Will Close

FEMA Provides an Additional $1.8 Million to Thornton for CoViD-19

FEMA Sponsored Art Installation Opens in Denver

FEMA Provides an Additional $3.1 Million to Montana for COVID-19 Response

FEMA Provides Nearly $1.9 Million in Additional Funding to Montana for CoViD-19

FEMA Provides an Additional $3.4 Million to North Dakota for COVID-19 Response

FEMA Provides $1.6 Million to Stutsman County for Flood Recovery

South Dakota Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Taylor Solberg.

South Dakota’s Air National Guard 114th Fighter Wing tested its Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT) by having militia personnel eat their meals from the DRMKT, 27MAY2021.

South Dakota ANG photo by Senior Airman Taylor Solberg.

The DRMKT is a customized trailer.

FEMA Provides an Additional $13.3 Million to Utah for CoViD-19 Response

Region 9:

Arizona Army National Guard photo by Specialist Thurman Snyder.

More than a year later, Arizona National Guard is still conducting food distribution operations under the guise of CoViD pandemic-panic-attack!

FEMA Fire Management Assistance Granted for the Spur Fire

It seems the California Air National Guard, and other emergency responders, have been experiencing electronic attacks/problems on its communications systems during wildfire season, as $45-thousand were awarded to ‘innovators’ who took part in the National Security Innovation Network’s Beat the Blaze competition.  The ‘hackathon’ competition revealed there are problems with disaster response communications and data sharing: “This is helping us tackle a very important operational problem of data integration and dissemination….”– Lieutenant Colonel Michael Baird, California Air National Guard

Region 10: FEMA Awards $22 Million to Idaho for CoViD-19

FEMA Awards $7.5 Million to Alaska for CoViD-19 Response

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Benjamin Wagar.

On Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, U.S. Air Force and local fire fighters conducted a week long training event, called Super Drill.  It included scenarios like responding to high-rise building fires and clearing roads of downed trees.

 

Pacific Ring of Fire, May 2021, FEMA Regions 9 & 10: WARNINGS FOR ALASKA, HAWAII & WASHINGTON

FEMA Region 3, January 2020: U.S. ARMY DEPLOYS!

July 2019: THE U.S. MILITARY TRAINS TO SAVE YOUR PET FROM DISASTER!

Warnings for Alaska, Hawaii & Washington: Pacific Ring of Fire, as of 28MAY2021

Incomplete list of links to seismic/natural disaster reports from around the Pacific Ring of Fire, as of Gregorian 28 May 2020:

CANADA: “There are volcanoes in Canada….. all on the West Coast.”

ECUADOR: Alert level raised for Sangay Volcano!

FIJI: 6.5 magnitude quake.

GUATEMALA: Video shows man running towards erupting volcano!

HONDURAS:

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sergeant Lauren Brune.

 On 20MAY2021, it was revealed that U.S. taxpayers helped fund a new helicopter landing pad in Tegucigalpa, it is intended for disaster response use.

INDONESIA:  Mount Sinabung’s recent volcanic eruption, why it happened and who are at risk.

JAPAN: 5.1 mag quake.

5.4 magnitude earthquake.

Scientists just dug the deepest ocean hole in history.

Portable lighting system, USMC photo by Lance Corporal Malik Lewis.

U.S. Marine Corps personnel with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit conduct disaster relief (humanitarian assistance) training on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, 19-21MAY2021.

MEXICO: Tallest volcano in the world.

5 mag quake.

NEW ZEALAND:  Triple Tsunami recorded!

PERU: 5.3 mag quake.

TONGA: 5 magnitude quake.

5.7 mag quake.

UNITED STATES:  A Volcanic Eruption In The Southwest U.S. Could Surprise Us Soon.

Alaska; USGS issues ‘Red’ warning for Great Sitkin Volcano.

“…the largest chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear exercise held in Alaska.”-Colonel Anthony Mortrud, Alaska National Guard

National Guard units from several states (Alaska, California, Connecticut, Colorado, Idaho, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin) conducted a massive disaster response exercise between 17th and 20th of May.  At least 250 people took part in what was called Exercise ORCA 2021:

California; Rare tsunami danger threatens San Diego coast, experts warn it could destroy businesses (no duh).

Lake Tahoe continues to shake.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Austin Fraley.

U.S. Marines assigned to 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 1st Marine Division, conduct a simulated earthquake/disaster Noncombatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) 16MAY2021, on Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos, California.

Hawaii; “I think we would expect signs of repressurization…”

Kilauea Stops Erupting.

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Northern Mariana Islands; 5 mag quake.
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Utah; 

U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sergeant First Class Brent C. Powell.

Utah Army National Guard’s Camp Williams was the site of the U.S. Army Reserve’s Exercise Vibrant Response 21.  The training was meant to test the ability of headquarters (administration) units to respond to natural disasters.

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Pacific Ring of Fire, 08-14 March 2020:  THE PERFECT FEAR

Biden’s Borderland: Drones and Scams

Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, incomplete list of links to news/government agency reports as of 25 May 2021:
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A leftist-liberal PBS report finally admits that many illegals are getting paid more than citizens, it’s because employers don’t want to own up to their legal responsibilities regarding citizen workers and they are willing to pay more to an illegal in order to avoid legal responsibilities: “Employers are constantly crying that they have a labor shortage. Why? Because employers like the labor market dynamics of hiring illegal labor.”Dan Stein
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Fox News report after drone video shows illegals swarming the U.S. southern border, 24MAY2021:

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CALIFORNIA:  Man detained for ‘unknowingly’ smuggling illegal immigrant.

U.S. Coast Guard video, by Petty Officer Third Class Taylor Bacon, Cutter Active (WMEC 618) offloads about 11-thousand-5-hundred pounds of captured cocaine in San Diego, 19MAY2021:

FLORIDA: A day in the life of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Illegal college students now getting CoViD pandemic funding.

NEW YORK: The red-tape of pro-illegal NYC is actually blocking CoViD pandemic funding for illegal workers.

PUERTO RICO:

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

18MAY2021, U.S. Coast Guard hands over a total of 66 illegals to the Dominican Republic Navy.  They were captured trying to reach Puerto Rico.
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Vehicle I-D: End of Days for the Sea Ranger

After more than five decades, the U.S. Navy plans on retiring their aged fleet of TH-57 Sea Rangers in 2022-23.   It’s interesting that the Sea Ranger is being retired, as in 2019 a report came out about the U.S. Navy buying new TH-57 Sea Ranger flight simulators. 

Video by Julie Ziegenhorn, TH-57 Naval Air Station (NAS) Whiting Field, Florida, February 2020:

Army Kiowas and Navy Sea Rangers are both based on the Bell 206 JetRanger.  The U.S. Navy began using the TH-57 in 1968.

U.S. Navy photo.

Hovering over a new outlying landing field, NAS Whiting Field, January 2019.

U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Antonio More.

TH-57Cs over Pensacola, Florida, February 2017.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Karlton Rebenstorf.

Pre-flight checks on a TH-57 Sea Ranger, June 2014.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Karlton Rebenstorf.

USN photo by Jay Cope.

August 2012, Sea Rangers crammed together in a hanger on NAS Whiting Field, in preparation for Tropical Storm Isaac.

USN photo.

NAS Whiting Field, Florida, December 2008.

USN photo Lieutenant Michelle Parkington.

TH-57 carrying Santa visits Bennett C. Russell Elementary School, December 2007.

USN photo by Gary Nichols.

August 2006, TH-57 lands on Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT) IX-514 Baylander.

USN photo.

Landing on the USS Lexington (AVT-16), October 1985.

Photo by Don S. Montgomery.

TH-57A instrument panel, May 1984.

Robot Wars: BEWARE THE ZOMBIE KIOWA!

Biden’s War: Vermont deploys nearly 1000, Africa, Europe, Middle East!

Since March 2021, Vermont Army National Guard has been quietly deploying its militia-personnel.  A total of 950 people are being deployed.   The deployments, spread over several months, will result in Vermont units being sent to Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

Vermont Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Denis Nuñez.

On 11MAY2021, militia-personnel with the 1st Squadron, 172nd Cavalry Regiment, 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, officially said good bye before they got on the bus.

Vermont ANG photo by Joshua T. Cohen.

On 12 MAY2021, they boarded an aircraft bound for a 12 months deployment somewhere in Europe.

Official video explainer released on 13MAY2021:

Vermont ANG photo by Joshua T. Cohen.

Then on 14MAY2021, Headquarters & Headquarters Company (HHC) of the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, held a ceremony for its deployment.

Vermont ANG photo by Joshua T. Cohen.

During the official good-bye, the deployment was ‘splained to Senator Bernie Sanders.

Vermont ANG photo by Don Branum.

Then on 18May2021, Vermont’s Task Force Mansfield and the 172nd Public Affairs Detachment said their official good-byes. Those units are supposedly the last of the Vermont Army Guard units to deploy.

Biden’s War: SOUTH CAROLINA’S F-16C/J LAUNCH TO SAUDI ARABIA!

 OREGON DEPLOYED TO POLAND!

U.S. FORCES ENTER SYRIA, AGAIN

NORTH DAKOTA DEPLOYING TO MIDDLE EAST!

MAINE DEPLOYS TO AFRICA!

NEBRASKA MILITARY POLICE DEPLOY TO MIDDLE EAST!

 MINNESOTA DEPLOYS TO KUWAIT!

ALASKA BLACKHAWKS DEPLOY TO MIDDLE EAST! RETURNING GUARDSMEN NOW IN QUARANTINE!

TENNESSEE DEPLOYS TO MIDDLE EAST!

CONNECTICUT DEPLOYS TO AFRICA!

Fake News T-72, world’s biggest R/C toy?

In April of 2013, crazy guys at White Sands Missile Range, in New Mexico, tried to turn a little ATV into a big bad T-72 battle tank!

White Sands Missile Range photo by John Hamilton.

It was an attempt to create a cheap OpFor (Opposition Forces tank), to try and save taxpayer funding that is used on actual T-72s, or converting M113-based armored vehicles into Russian looking tanks.

WSMR photo by John Hamilton.

Also, this is actually for the U.S. Air Force, to test the ability of new aircraft targeting systems to identify enemy tanks.  The crazy guys were ordered to create a Fake-News BTR, BMP and T-72.

WSMR photo by John Hamilton.

The test run was made on the Condron Army Airfield.  Whoa, slow down there plastic tank, five miles per hour please!

The crazy-guys took what was once a static (stationary) corrugated plastic target, used for radar acquisition, and adapted it to fit over a small utility all terrain vehicle (ATV).  They then altered the ATV to be remote controlled, in other words, they created a giant R/C toy.

Video by John Hamilton of highly paid engineers playing with their giant R/C tank:

It also has tactically placed metal strips and heat generators to simulate the radar and heat signatures of a real tank. The experimental giant R/C tanks went to Edwards Air Force Base, California.  I have not been able to find any info on what happened to the corrugated R/C tanks, but I suspect they were used to test the F-35’s ability to identify and attack ground vehicles, that is because the F-35’s ground attack testing (at Edwards AFB) began about the same time that the fake-news tanks were created.

IDAHO’S 1:1 SCALE FAKE NEWS RUSSIAN RADAR TANK

Vaccine Fail: Malaria vs CoViD, or is it Malaria + CoViD?

17 May 2021  (15:59-UTC-07 Tango 06) 27 Ordibehesht 1400/05 Shawwal 1442/06 Gui-Si 4719

Every year Malaria directly kills more than 400-million people!  So far, not even 18 months into the CoViD-19 pandemic-panic-attack just under 3-and-a-half-million people have suffered death ‘related’ to coronavirus infection (because of the way each country documents what is or is not a CoViD death, it cannot be honestly said that all the deaths are directly because of coronavirus).

Now, also realize that people around the world are being given CoViD vaccines that were developed in a little more than half-a-year’s time, not even fully tested for official approval, only authorized for “emergency use”!  The latest Malaria vaccines took years to develop (including a new U.S. Army vax that has already been issued to 5-hundred people since 2020), the most recent new Malaria vaccine took 37 years to develop!

U.S. Army doctors assist doctors in Burkina Faso in conducting Malaria testing, February 2019. Photo by Sergeant First Class Caleb Barrieau.

Until the 2020 Malaria vaccine approvals, people had to take pills on a daily basis to prevent/treat Malaria.  Why is the news media so hyped-up about people getting a CoViD vax that has not been fully tested or officially approved, and yet has said nothing about the 400-plus-million people who die every year from Malaria?  Is it because about 90% of Malaria cases still happen in African countries?

U.S. Army video from October 2011, Malaria is the top killer of people living on the African continent:

When I wrote about the U.S. Army’s new Malaria vax it was clear to me that the U.S. Army was concerned about what is being called Severe Malaria, which is spreading around the globe.   In November 2020, the U.S. Navy deployed additional entomologists to Chabelley Airfield, Djibouti, due to increased reports of insect bites suffered by U.S. personnel.  They are working with the Djibouti Ministry of Health in an effort to reduce the spread of Malaria.

U.S. military delivering drugs to the Nangarhar Malaria Control Center in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, June 2010. Photo by U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant John Barton.

Comparing Malaria (a parasite) to Coronavirus (a virus) might be an apple-to-oranges fallacy, however a new Yale School of Public Health study says there is a link between Malaria and false-positive CoViD test results, as well as creating the false impression that a person has developed anti-bodies (developed immunity) against SARS-CoV-2!

U.S. Army Medical Research Unit-Kenya trains Kenyans in how to detect the Malaria parasite, November 2009. Photo by U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Robert Gallagher.

Here’s links to the latest reports about Malaria:  Ukraine confirms five cases of Malaria.

Study says popular (and highly toxic) herbicide increases spread of Malaria!

University of Houston examines Malaria treatments.

Latvia develops Malaria parasite killer.

Study of infected children in Rwanda shows problems with ‘clearing’ of Malaria parasites after three days of treatment!

UN-WHO’s report on Greater Mekong subregion meeting of health officials concerned about Malaria.

Is Malaria treatment all about the money?  Malaria Treatment Market to Outstrip $2,126.42 Million by 2027.

Vaccine Fail: Pharmacies spoil vaccines, issue fake shots instead? Japan reveals deaths after getting shots!

U.S. Army continues to warn of new pandemic: CHIKrisk 2021

West Nile Virus: Larvae swarm after Idaho rain storm! Standing water claim a myth?

Biden’s Borderland: Enough drugs to kill NYC! Now they’re called ‘undocumented non-citizen’!

Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, incomplete list of links to news/government agency reports as of 17 May 2021:

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ARIZONA: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) video, by Andrew Franklin, of the ‘temporary’ non-citizen processing facility near Tucson:

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FLORIDA:

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer Second Class Marianne Guemo.

The USS Sioux City (LCS 11, home port Naval Station Mayport), along with U.S. Coast Guard anti-drug personnel, captured more than $24-million worth of cocaine in just two days, towards the end of April!
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U.S. Coast Guard photo.

U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) captured a boat from Cuba with 22 illegals heading to Florida, 14MAY2021.  The USCG was tipped-off by the Cuban Coast Guard.
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PUERTO RICO:

USCG photo.

USCG returned 13 illegals to Dominican Republic on 11MAY2021.
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USCBP photo by Greg L. Davis.

An ‘undocumented non-citizen’ loads onto a Border Patrol truck after being captured near Marfa, 06MAY2021. He was part of a group of at least five men who said they were waiting for a smuggler (coyote) to pick them up.
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CBP video, by Michael Battise, of operations inside the ‘temporary’ non-citizen processing center at Donna, 04MAY2021:

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VERMONT:  Vermont National Guard Counterdrug Task Force reports helping Bennington Police capture $300-thousand worth of illegal drugs!  The authorities were tipped-off by a concerned resident.
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Biden’s Borderland, as of 01MAY2021: MORE BOAT-PEOPLE, MORE DRUGS, AND THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE?