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Pandemic Shenanigans: Biden orders FEMA Mass-Vax Sites! Navy building FEMA CoViD camps!

Here’s an incomplete list of links to news media reports on the latest pandemic FEMA shenanigans, as of 16FEB2021:

FEMA=Federal Emergency Management Agency

California: FEMA begins federal level mass-vaccination sites, in Los Angeles and Oakland!

U.S. Navy explainer video, from Bureau of Medicine and Surgery at Naval Medical Center San Diego, insists CoViD vaccines are voluntary because they are still considered experimental/emergency use only:

U.S. Navy explainer video, from Bureau of Medicine and Surgery at Naval Medical Center San Diego, stating that CoViD vaccines are not for children because vaccine testing did not include children, and the FDA did not approve the vaccines for use in children:

Delaware: FEMA begins mass-vaccinations in Dover!

Florida:  FEMA to spend at least $245-million in taxpayer funding for CoViD vaccination ops!

Hawaii: FEMA to spend at least $87-million in taxpayer funding for mass-vaccination operation!

Idaho:  The Gem State is one of as many as a dozen states that say they need more data before they accept FEMA operations!

Maryland: 

U.S. Army National Guard photo by Captain Michael Fedner.

Maryland’s gov’na toured the state’s first mass-vax site in the parking lot of Six Flags in Bowie, 05FEB2021.

Mississippi: 

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer First Class Caine Storino.

 In Gulfport, on 08FEB2021, U.S. Navy SeaBees (construction engineers) built what is being called a “CoViD Vaccine Administration Camp”.

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer First Class Caine Storino.

It was a ‘proof of concept’ build to see if such vaccine administration camps were feasible.

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer First Class Caine Storino.

The small camps are intended to issue 250 vaccines per day, and could also be used for ‘humanitarian assistance’ around the globe.

Missouri:

Photo by Chad Ashe.

On Fort Leonard Wood (my Army Basic  & Advanced Training alma mater), Nutter Field House was used to hold a mass vaccination event for military personnel on 05-06FEB2021.

New Hampshire:  FEMA (taxpayers) will somehow cover the cost of state/local level pandemic operations!

New Jersey: FEMA to begin mass-vaccinations!

U.S. Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer Barry Riley.

14FEB2021, U.S. Army Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force-531, out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, began assisting FEMA’s mass vaccination ops in Somerset.

U.S. Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer Barry Riley.

13FEB2021, Department of Defense’s Task Force North East arrived at FEMA Region 2’s Operations Center, in Earle, for what’s being called “whole-of-government CoViD-19 response”.

U.S. Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer Barry Riley.

13FEB2021, at New Jersey National Guard headquarters in Sea Girt, U.S. Army Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force-531 goes through FEMA orientation for mass-vaccination operations.

New York: 

U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sergeant Christopher S. Muncy.

The National Guard helped to open a mass-vaccination site at Yankee Stadium, 05FEB2021.

North Carolina:   

U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Corporal Isaiah Gomez.

On U.S. Marine Corps’ Camp Lejeune, the Wallace Creek Fitness Center is now a mass-vaccination site for military personnel.

Oregon:  FEMA to spend $4.5-million in taxpayer funding for vaccine distribution ops in just one county!

Pennsylvania:  Convention center to become mass-vaccination site!

Texas: FEMA to open three mass-vaccination sites!

Washington:  

Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

More than 150 National Guard personnel are operating four mass-vaccination sites in Spokane, Kennewick, Wenatchee and Ridgefield.  Also, the National Guard is conducting a mobile vaccination operation targeting nursing home residents.

Washington DC: Local DC area officials ask FEMA to ‘help’ federal employees to get vaccinated!

Department of Defense says it will assist FEMA in mass-vaccination operations!

FEMA wants pharmacists to volunteer for mass-vaccination duty!

Biden wants at least 1-hundred FEMA mass-vaccination sites across the U.S.!

FEMA (taxpayers) to pay for CoViD funerals!

Pandemic Shenanigans:  RESTAURANT HELL!

Operation CoViD-19, March 2020:  NEW NORMAL NATIONAL GUARD

Last Flight, and Salvation, of 1503

After 29-thousand-985 flight hours, and 25 years of service, the U.S. Coast Guard retired HC-130H #1503 on 21JUN2019.  Its final flight was from Clearwater, Florida, to Elizabeth City, North Carolina.  Video of final take-off, by Petty Officer Second Class David Micallef:

Then, on 10FEB2021, it was revealed that 1503 had been saved from certain death in the scrapyard!

Photo by Aviation Technical Training Center (ATTC), Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

According to the MyCG (Coast Guard) report, in December 2020 the Avionics Electrical Technician (AET) School located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, acquired 1503 for hands-on avionics training: “Thanks to the coordination between our AET School Chief, our Training Delivery Branch, and our partners at the Aviation Logistics Center, we were able to save this aircraft from demolition and repurpose it as a valuable training aid.”-Captain Brian P. Hopkins, ATTC commanding officer

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer First Class Sara Romero.

In September 2018, 1503 deployed to Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina, in response to Hurricane Florence.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer First Class Sara Romero.

1503 was loaded with hurricane relief supplies, which included parts for a MH-60 Jayhawk rescue helicopter.

USCG video, 1503 taxis out for Hurricane Michael, October 2018:

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

August 2017, Hurricane Harvey response in Texas.  Notice that ‘1503’ is painted in gold, that’s because 1503 became the oldest active HC-130H in USCG inventory in 2017.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

1503 preps for take-off to conduct Hurricane Matthew damage assessment, October 2016.  You can better see the FLIR pod hanging from its nose like a grey booger.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer First Class Michael De Nyse.

October 2016, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Hurricane Matthew response.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer First Class Michael De Nyse.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

In November 1998, while operating out of Kodiak, Alaska, 1503 crashed during bad weather.

The 1500 though 1504 series of USCG HC-130Hs were originally ordered under a U.S. Air Force (USAF) contract.  1503’s USAF # was 73-0844.  Over the decades, 1503 has been based in North Carolina (1994-2010) and then Florida in 2011, but operated where ever needed.

Vehicle I-D: KC-130 SUPER C-O-D

KC-135: THE LAST ISO FOR THE 916TH

QF-4: PHINAL UN-MANNED PHANTOM PHLIGHT

Utah: PHINAL PHANTOM PHLIGHT, NO MORE USAF F-4 PHANTOMS!

NASA’s twisty-bendy F/A-18A

The Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW) program (aka Boeing Phantom Works X-53) sought to determine the advantages of twisting flexible wings for primary maneuvering roll control at transonic and supersonic speeds, with traditional control surfaces such as ailerons and leading-edge flaps used to aerodynamically induce the twist. The idea is to design lighter, more flexible high aspect-ratio wings for future high-performance aircraft, which could translate to more economical operation or greater payload capability.

NASA photo, February 2003.

Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW) F/A-18A (acquired in 1999 from the U.S. Navy) undergoes wing torsion testing at NASA’s Flight Loads Laboratory, Edwards Air Force Base, March-April 2001.

NASA photo, March 2001.

NASA Photo by Tom Tschida, April 2001.

Official NASA video:

NASA says the AAW program actually began in 1996, on paper.  Wings from NASA’s retired F/A-18 #840, formerly used in the High-Alpha Research Vehicle (HARV) project, were modified and installed on #853.

NASA photo, October 2001.

New paint-job, October 2001.

NASA photo by Tony Landis, 24OCT2001.

NASA Photo by Tom Tschida, 21MAR2002.

Before the official public unveiling, Centennial of Flight Commission decals were place on both sides of AAW 853, below the aft portion of the cockpit.  NASA says the AAW program was influenced by the fact that the Wright Brothers twisted the wings of their Wright Flyer to get it to turn.

NASA Photo by Tom Tschida, 21MAR2002.

NASA photo by Tony Landis, 27MAR2002.

In March 2002, NASA officially unveiled the modified AAW F/A-18A.

NASA Photo by Tom Tschida, 21MAR2002.

NASA photo, August 2002.

More wing torsion/vibration testing, August 2002.

NASA photo, August 2002.

NASA Photo by Tom Tschida, 22AUG2002.

15NOV2002, NASA photo by Tony Landis.

First flight of AAW F/A-18A #853 was 15NOV2002.

NASA photo by Carla Thomas, 15NOV2002.

During early flights it was determined that some of the original F/A-18 wings panels were too flexible at high speeds to create the desired roll rate.  The leading edge flap was divided into individually controlled sections, which seemed to solve the problem.

07FEB2003, NASA photo by Jim Ross.

February 2003.

07FEB2003, NASA photo by Jim Ross.

25JUN2003, NASA photo by Jim Ross.

Chased by another NASA F/A-18A, June 2003.

Official NASA video, 2003:

NASA photo, December 2004.

Flying over the U.S. Borax mine, near the Rogers Dry Lake, December 2004.

15DEC2004, NASA photo by Carla Thomas.

Official NASA video:

Official NASA video, March 2005:

The AAW program was officially completed in 2005.  The total cost of the AAW testing is estimated at $45-million.

NASA photo by Tony Landis, 18JUN2009.

In June 2009, the AAW #853 got a new lease on life, replacing an older NF-15B Integrated Resilient Aircraft Controls (IRAC) test aircraft, becoming the IRAC F/A-18A.

06APR2010, NASA photo by Tony Landis.

By April 2010, the tail flash/stripe was changed from reading AAW, to FAST (Full-scale Advanced Systems Testbed).

Official NASA video, 853 first flight as IRAC, April 2010:

06APR2010, NASA photo by Tony Landis.

06APR2010, NASA photo by Tony Landis.

One of the side benefits of aircraft testing is the creation of new computer systems which can be applied to other aircraft, military and civilian.

06APR2010, NASA photo by Tony Landis.

NASA VIKING, NO NOT THE MARS LANDERS! OR, LAST FLIGHT OF A VIKING.

F-16XL LAMINAR FLOW, ONCE AGAIN NASA (TAXPAYERS) SAVING THE ‘PRIVATE SECTOR’ AIRLINER INDUSTRY!

NASA’S 737, TEST-BED FOR THE CIVILIAN AIRLINER INDUSTRY!

Biden’s Borderland: Flip-Flopping President, Illegals, Drugs and Flowers?

Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, incomplete list of links to main stream news reports from 04-11 February 2021:

New study says more than 14.4 million people are living in the United States illegally, and they have given birth to nearly 5 million children while in country!

Alaska:

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

U.S. Coast Guard captured illegally fished halibuts west of Cape Barnabas, 04FEB2021.  The fish were turned over to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

California:  Border Patrol agents looking for undocumented immigrants rescue man who fell on Otay Mountain

San Francisco group claims to have given away millions in donated CoViD funding to illegals, yet reports say there are still thousands of illegals saying ‘show me the money’!

City council forces farmers to pay ‘pandemic hero pay’ to migrant workers!

Florida: 

Photo by Petty Officer Third Class Jose Hernandez.

On 04FEB2021, the crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Campbell (WMEC 909) off-loaded about 7-thousand-250 pounds (3289 kilos) of cocaine at Port Everglades.

Stop buying your damned Valentine’s Day flowers from other countries!  U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agriculture Branch (did they intend the pun?) Chief Abel Serrano, Miami operations (90% of foreign grown flowers and 61% of foreign grown produce go through Miami), explains why:

Photo by Petty Officer Third Class Jose Hernandez.

The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC-903) off-loaded about 11-thousand-8-hundred pounds (50712 kilos) of captured cocaine and marijuana at Port Everglades, 08FEB2021.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.The U.S. Coast Guard, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, captured a boat with eight illegals from Cuba in it, off the Florida Keys, 08FEB2021.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

Illinois:  University scholarships for illegal students underway!

Indiana:  Family service group going to spend taxpayer CoViD funding on convincing immigrants to get vaccinated

Massachusetts:   Pro-immigrant organization raises CoViD money for illegals!

New Hampshire:  Surprise! New Hampshire Democrat joins other Democrats in opposing CoViD funding for illegals!

New Jersey:  Half of illegal immigrants in Hudson County Jail refuse to get CoViD vaccination

New York:  Political candidate for office of Mayor of NYC wants taxpayers to fork-out $25-million for food program for illegal immigrants!

Puerto Rico:

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

U.S. Coast Guard halts illegal ‘passenger for hire’ operation (too many people in the boat and no certificate of operation) near Rincon, 07FEB2021.

Texas:            U.S. Border Patrol reunites immigrant baby, smuggled into the U.S., with parents

Citizen arrested for smuggling an illegal to San Antonio

  Bandidos Gang Member From Texas Sentenced For Transporting Undocumented Immigrants

U.S. Customs and Border Protection photo.

On 08FEB2021, temporary cages, I mean processing centers, were completed in Donna, due to the permanent processing center in McAllen being renovated.

And in remote Carrizo Springs, a new children’s cage center, capable of holding 7-hundred children, is being built at Biden’s behest!

Washington:  The leftist government of The Evergreen State will give $70-million in taxpayer CoViD funding to illegals!

Washington DC:     ICE canceling operation targeting illegal immigrants with sex crime convictions!

Biden’s Homeland Security Department now wants illegals to get taxpayer funded CoViD vaccinations!

Biden flip-flops, will continue Trump policy of blocking illegals coming through U.S.-Mexico border!

Biden’s Borderland:  PRESIDENT FLIP-FLOPS AS PRO-ILLEGALS SAY NOT ENOUGH IS BEING DONE!

Drugs, the American wat, January 2019: Death Party

Vehicle I-D: F-15EX-citement!

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After decades of wasting taxpayer’s money on ‘advanced’ aircraft projects that went nowhere, U.S. Air Force officials have finally pulled the heads outta the….clouds and approved the purchase of a much more practical fighter aircraft, or have they?

Boeing photo.

In July 2020 (under the administration of President Donald Trump), the United States Air Force (USAF) shelled-out $1.2-billion for eight F-15EX, much cheaper than the development nightmare known as the F-35, of between $77-million to $110-million purchase price per F-35, and that does not include the billions of dollars spent on the decades of development!  Add to that the per flight operating costs of the F-35, which currently are $3-thousand dollars more than the old F-15C Eagle.  Total lifetime cost of one F-35 is expected to be more than $1-trillion!  To top it off, insult-to-injury, the S/VTOL concept of the F-35 was directly influenced by the Soviet/Russian Yakovlev 141!  Unfortunately the F-15EX will not take the place of the F-35, but act as a complementary aircraft to the F-35.

(See also: USAF F-35A “COMBAT READY” IN UTAH

and TAXPAYER PARIAH F-35 CALLS IDAHO HOME!

and don’t forget  F-35 PARTS ARE MADE IN CHINA!)

Boeing photo.

On 02FEB2021, the USAF completed its first flight of the F-15EX, over Saint Louis, Missouri.  The aircraft was piloted by Matt Giese, Boeing’s chief test pilot for the EX.

Official Boeing first flight video:

In August 2020, it was announced that Oregon Air National Guard’s 173rd Fighter Wing (FW) and 142nd FW would be the lucky units to get the new EX-citement Eagle.  The 173rd will act as the ‘formal training unit’ for F-15EX conversion.  Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Rice says conversion shouldn’t take too long because “The F-15EX is almost 90% compatible with the F-15C Model.”

One of the advanced features of the EX Eagle is the 20-thousand hours life-span of the airframe: “….a long time, about double the service the life of an F-15C. Not only is the airframe designed to last for a long time, the F-15EX also has an ‘Open Mission System’ which allows the computer and avionics software to be more adaptable and more easily updated in the future. This adaptability is key, as we know that technology is continuing to accelerate.”-Colonel Jeff Edwards, 173rd FW commander

Two F-15EX fighters will be sent to Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, by the end of the first quarter of 2021, for testing. The USAF plans to eventually buy at least 144 F-15EX Eagles.

Official Boeing video explaining advance technologies on the Advanced F-15 test-bed:

Vehicle I-D: OREGON F-15C KOTKAT LENTÄÄ SUOMEN YLI

Let’s not forget the other taxpayer rip-off, the F-22 Raptor (which could’ve been avoided by simply upgrading the F-15):

ROBOT PAINTERS TO SAVE THE F-22 RAPTOR?

USAF ADMITS F-22 STEALTH JET IS A PAIN TO MAINTAIN, AND THAT’S JUST THE ‘SKIN’!

Vehicle I-D: AGMV

Photo by Paolo Bovo.

04FEB2021, U.S. Army Paratroopers assigned to 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, learn how to operate their new Army Ground Mobility Vehicle (AGMV) at Dandolo Training Area, Italy.

Photo by Paolo Bovo.

Video interview by Davide Dalla Massara, AGMV (or GMV) driver training in Italy:

Photo by Paolo Bovo.

U.S. Army Ground Mobility Vehicle (AGMV, or GMV), originally known as Ultra Light Combat Vehicle.

Photo by Private Laurie Ellen Schubert.

Since 2014 the United States Army has been looking for a light-weight vehicle that could be transported by CH-47 or UH-60 helicopters, yet be big enough to carry a squad of airborne infantry and their gear.

Photo by Private Laurie Ellen Schubert.

In May 2018, General Dynamics got a $33.8-million contract to build the new AGMV.  Since 2019, the 173rd Airborne Brigade has been training on their new AGMVs.

Photo by Staff Sergeant Jacob Sawyer.

August 2019, a CH-47 Chinook swallows an AGMV, Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany.

Photo by Staff Sergeant Jacob Sawyer.

Photo by Staff Sergeant Austin Berner.

May 2019, Vojarna Josip Jovic Airbase, Croatia, the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division CH-47 in the foreground sling loads a HMMWV pickup truck while the Chinook behind it carries the new AGMV.

Sling-load video by Specialist Ethan Valetski:

Photo by Staff Sergeant Austin Berner.

U.S. paratroopers with the 54th Engineer Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade, spread rain ponchos over their AGMV as it has started raining at Military Training Area Eugen Kvaternik, Croatia, May 2019.

Photo by Staff Sergeant Austin Berner.

Video interview, by Staff Sergeant Jacob Sawyer, explaining why the AGMV is needed:

Vehicle I-D: U.S. NAVY KEEPS OLD U.S. ARMY BOAT-TRUCK AFLOAT

Vehicle I-D: CHEVY MAKES HYDROGEN FUEL CELL ARMY TRUCK!

Vehicle I-D: More U.S. Army Fake-News tanks, Tiger Stripes anybody?

U.S. Army photo by Specialist Savannah Miller, 26JAN2021.

Fake-News Soviet 125mm antitank gun, Hohenfels, Germany, January 2021.

USA photo by Specialist Audrequez Evans, 26OCT2020.

October 2020, Hohenfels, Germany.  M113 Fake-News T-72 used for crowd control training of Italian troops deploying to Kosovo.

USA photo by Joyce Costello, 26OCT2020.

USA photo by Specialist Audrequez Evans, 26OCT2020.

That’s correct, apparently the Kosovars are so unruly that you need tanks to suppress their protests!

USA photo by Corporal Tomarius Roberts, 04MAR2020.

Yep, another example of peace-keeping training using an M113 ‘T-72’ on ‘Kosovar’ demonstrators, Hohenfels, Germany, this time in March 2020.

USA photo by Corporal Tomarius Roberts, 04MAR2020.

Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Megan Zander, 01FEB2020.

Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, February 2020.  This M113 is supposed to be a ZSU-23-4.

USA photo by Specialist Nathan Franco, 14FEB2020.

‘T-72’ drives through a Bradley unit, Fort Irwin, California, February 2020.

USA photo by Private First Class James Newsome, 10FEB2020.

M113 Fake News BMP-2, Fort Irwin-National Training Center (NTC), California.

USA photo by Private Second Class Sayvon Johnson, 10FEB2020.

HMMWV (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle) based ‘BRDM’, Fort Irwin-National Training Center (NTC).

USA photo by Private Second Class Sayvon Johnson, 10FEB2020.

USA photo by Private First Class Austin Anyzeski, 26JUN2017.

Which one is the BMP-2, and which one is the T-72?  Apparently, the only visual differences between the M113-T-72 and M113-BMP is the size of the gun tube, the front slope, and the BMP version has had the rear ramp removed and a long hull extension with clam-shell doors added-on.  The T-72 retains the M113 ramp.

USA photo by Private First Class Austin Anyzeski, 02JUN2017.

This is supposed to be a 2K22 Tunguska (except that it has a ‘BMP’ hull), Fort Irwin, June 2017.

USA photo by Private First Class Austin Anyzeski, 02JUN2017.

Anybody know what this M113 is dressed-up to be?

USA photo by Staff Sergeant David Edge, 08JUN2018.

I think it’s supposed to be an MTLB?

USA photo by Sergeant Josiah Pugh, 10APR2016.

In 2016, the U.S. Army OpFor at Hoehenfels, Germany, used real T-72s from Slovenia.

Video from 2016, by Austin Anyzeski, of Black Horse Fake News tanks at Fort Irwin:

USA photo by Private First Class Austin Anyzeski, 04JUN2017.

This is one of the ‘125mm Soviet anti-tank gun’ that took-out my M981 FiST-V during Idaho Army National Guard’s Fort Irwin rotation in Summer 1998 (see more This is Where Armor Fights).  It was hidden on one of the hills in the middle of The Valley of Death.

Before the 2000s, most of the OpFor tanks at Fort Irwin, California, were based on the M551 Sheridan airborne tank.

A M551 BMP-1.

M551 T-72.

A line of M551s in various disguises.  In the front is a BMP-1, followed by a ZSU-23-4 and three 2S1 self propelled artillery guns.

HMMWV BRDM nuclear, chemical, biological marker vehicle.

An early attempt to make a M113 look like a BMP.

A real (former Iraqi) MTLB-u.

Here’s a look at some real Soviet vehicles at Fort Irwin, photos I took in 1984 (with a crappy fixed-focus 110-film camera) while on one of my California Army National Guard drill weekends:

T-55

T-62

T-34-85

BTR-60

Plenty of MTLBs!

In the 1970s, U.S. Army in Germany began using ‘acquired’ Soviet armor in NATO wargames.

BMP-1, note the driver wearing the early style (Viet Nam era) CVC (Combat Vehicle Crewman) helmet.

BTR-60 in foreground, in the middle of the line is a BMP-1, in the background with a bunch of U.S. soldiers piled-in is a BTR-152.

BTR-152.

Cold War Vehicle I-D: FAKE NEWS ZSU-23-4 INTO THE J-A-W-S OF DEATH!

2020: IDAHO’S 1:1 SCALE FAKE NEWS RUSSIAN RADAR TANK

U.S. MARINES USE ‘FAKE NEWS’ MIG-23

HOW TO BUILD A 1:1 SCALE U.S. ARMY ‘FAKE NEWS’ BMP-2

Vehicle I-D, 2016:  M113 disguised as BMP

Biden’s Borderland: President flip-flops as pro-illegals say not enough is being done!

Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, links to main stream news reports from 01-03 February 2021:

Austin Daily Herald: Why have only a fraction of Liberian immigrants applied for citizenship, despite the fact that President Donald Trump signed a law making it easier for Liberians to do so?

Axios: Biden’s brewing child migrant crisis, 5-thousand and growing!

Black Enterprise: Immigrant Rights Groups Slam ICE For Deportations

San Diego, California, 01FEB2021, the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard off-load $211-million worth of illegal drugs, captured as it was being smuggled into the U.S.:

Colorado Politics: Court finds immigrant’s 925-day detention in Aurora ICE facility ‘constitutionally unreasonable’

Daily Voice:  Immigrant run two-state drug trafficking operation busted, $1-million in drugs captured, 20 people arrested!

High Country News: Border Patrol allowing illegals to die?

The Hill:  The Supreme Court cancels upcoming hearings challenging President Trump’s border wall and asylum policies after President Biden flip-flops.

The Intercept: Honduran Migrant Caravan Collides With U.S. ‘Vertical’ Border

KGBT: Border Patrol captures 34 illegals in Mission, Texas.

Charities prepping for wave of illegals from south of the border

KRCR:  Despite marijuana being legal in California, somebody was illegally growing 70-thousand pot plants in a storage unit, so far police have not arrested anybody but they made sure the illegal grow went up in smoke.

KTLA: Immigrant families detained by U.S. government for more than 1 year could soon face deportation

The Lewiston Tribune: Illegal immigrant addicted farmers sue the state of Washington over illegal immigrant pandemic protection policy! 

NBC News:  Illegal immigrant activists say Biden isn’t doing enough! 

New York Post: Biden administration to open overflow facility for 700 migrant children

Phys.org:  U.S. companies importing illegal wood

WABE:  Chemical leak at food processing facility in Georgia, which killed six people, also reveals heavy reliance upon immigrant workers! 

WVIR: Virginia to give illegal students financial aid

Biden’s Borderland: MEXICO AND CANADA!

California Orel nad Ukrainoy Орел над Украиной

Photo by Captain Jason Sanchez.

California Air National Guard, 144th Fighter Wing, 194th Fighter Squadron’s F-15C Eagle #84-004 preps to take-off from Fresno Yosemite International Airport, California, to participate in the Orange Flag wargame, along with aircrews from Edwards Air Force Base and China Lake Naval Air Station, 10DEC2019.

Photo by Captain Jason Sanchez.

Photo by Captain Jason Sanchez.

2019 California Capital Airshow at Mather Airport near Sacramento.

Photo by Technical Sergeant Charles Vaughn.

84-004 lands at Starokostiantyniv Air Base, Ukraine, for wargame Clear Sky, 06OCT2018.   

Photo by Technical Sergeant Charles Vaughn.

#84-004 was painted in an eagle motif for the 194FS’s 75th Anniversary, which was officially in 2018.  The 194FS was established in 1946, but was not federally recognized until 1948.

Clear Sky video explainer by Staff Sergeant Christian Jadot:

Photo by Technical Sergeant Charles Vaughn.

A California Eagle taxis past Ukrainian Sukhoi 27s, 09OCT2018.

Video report by Staff Sergeant Christian Jadot, a happy California Eagle pilot talks about “finally” being in Ukraine:

2017: CALIFORNIA CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF OPS IN UKRAINE!

Finland: OREGON KOTKAT LENTÄÄ SUOMEN YLI

F-16XL Laminar Flow, once again NASA (taxpayers) saving the ‘private sector’ airliner industry!

Photo via NASA, 29SEP1997.

Four different versions of the General Dynamics F-16 shared the ramp at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, California, in this 1997 photo. At left and right are the only two F-16XL prototypes built. The two-seat F-16XL-2 version to the left, NASA registration number 848, was flown in a supersonic active/passive laminar flow control experiment until late 1996. The single-seat F-16XL-1 at right, NASA registration number 849 (originally USAF 749), was flown in a variety of experiments, including an earlier passive laminar-flown study and sonic boom attenuation research. At center left is a single-seat F-16A, NASA registration number 816, the only civil registered F-16 in existence. At center right is the U.S. Air Force Advanced Fighter Technology Integration (AFTI) F-16A.

Silent NASA video, F-16XL-1 #849 in-flight 1992:

NASA photo published in 1992.

NASA 849 F-16XL-1 in earlier passive laminar flow experiment.

NASA photo by Judson Brohmer, 1995.

By 1993, F-16XL-1 #849 was returned to original configuration to study the performance of the XL’s ‘cranked arrow’ wing.

NASA photo, October 1991.

NASA 848 F-16XL-2 prior to active/passive laminar flow wing glove modifications.  848 was originally a single seat USAF F-16A #75-0747,  which crashed at the end of 1980, was rebuilt as the first F-16XL in 1981, then rebuilt again as the two seat F-16XL-2 taking its first flight in 1982. 

NASA photo dated February 1995.

Mounting the perforated port ‘active’ laminar flow glove on #848.

NASA photo, June 1995.

This NASA photo shows you how tiny the perforations are in the port glove. The edge of a dime coin is used to show scale, NASA used a laser to drill the 10-million, almost microscopic, holes.

NASA photo dated 1995.

NASA photo dated 1995.

First flight of modified F-16XL-2. NASA photo by Carla Thomas, 1995.

First flight of fully modified F-16XL #848. Notice the wing tip sensors, which were used to study ‘flutter’ on 848 prior to being modified for laminar flow testing. They were not used during the bulk of the laminar flow testing. This NASA video explains the use of the wing tip ‘exciter vanes’ (Excitation System) on 848:

Flying over Lake Mead, Nevada. NASA photo by Jim Ross, October 1996.

A turbo-compressor vacuum mounted in the fuselage, behind the cockpit, draws off a small part of the boundary-layer air flowing over the port wing’s perforated titanium leading edge glove at supersonic speeds, this is known as Supersonic Laminar Flow Control, or active laminar flow system. The turbo compressor exhausts out the starboard side of the fuselage.

NASA photo, 1995.

A turbo-compressor (looking like a axillary power unit, APU) in the aircraft’s fuselage provided suction to draw air through more than 10-million tiny laser-drilled holes in the titanium glove via a manifold system employing 20 valves.

NASA photo published in 1996.

In some photos you’ll notice a small canard, known as a ‘shock fence’, protruding from under the leading edge.  In a few photos it’s not present.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, April 1996.

Note that the leading edge on the starboard side is different.

Refueling on its 45th and final data-collection flight, November 1996.

The starboard leading edge was known as the passive laminar flow system.

45th and final data-collection flight of F-16XL 848, November 1996. NASA photo by Jim Ross.

NASA video, one hour of ‘raw’ (unedited) video of F-16XL-2 in flight:

Data obtained during the program was collected in the hopes of developing civilian transport aircraft (specifically Boeing, Rockwell, and McDonnell Douglas) that could cruise at supersonic speeds.

WINGLETS, OR ONCE AGAIN NASA SAVES THE PRIVATE SECTOR!

NASA’S TUPOLEV 144 SST