Rudyard Kipling"
“When you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier”
General Douglas MacArthur"
“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .” “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
“Nobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
Wishing all my family members, relatives, dear friends who celebrate and RC's (Retired Christians), Non Christians who believe in Jesus Christ a very Merry & Blessed Christmas and a Very Happy New Year 2025
Monday, December 23, 2024
There will NOT be any Posts until after the 29th Dec 2024
It
is the most wonderful time of the year. There is never a feeling like
that, any other time of the year. That is a spiritual experience to
celebrate the birth of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
There will NOT be any posts until after the 29th December 2024
Religion of Peace Strikes Again and Again - Huge DEADLY Attack At German Christmas Market
Stuff : State premier of Saxony-Anhalt Reiner Haselof earlier described the attacker as a 50-year-old male doctor from Saudi Arabia. Authorities earlier confirmed that at least 15 people are in serious condition, with more than 68 injured.
Kepada semua veteran yg bersara sebelum 1 Jan 2013 bahawasanya kerajaan malaysia di bawah PMX telah menipu kita semua - Reposting With Video
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Veteran Kena Kencing
Synonymous with Sheik Madani Via WhatsApp : Janji utk membuat peyelarasan pencen kita tidak di laksanakan. Kerajaan telah melaksanakan SSPA keatas semua kakitangan awam termasuklah anggota atm dan semua pesara atm. Keadaan ini telah menyebabkan jurang pencen antara pesara atm yg bersara sebelum 1 jan 2013 dengan pesara atm yg bersara selepas 1 jan 2013 menjadi bertambah besar.
MENHEN telah menipu kita semua kerana meyamakan perkhidmatan atm dengan JPA.
Kita berpegang kepada perlembagaan persekutuan perkara 132, Perkara 137 dan perkara 139 yg jelas menerangkan ATM tidak sama dengan perkhidmatan awam yg lain termasuk lah JPA.
Perkhidmatan ATM juga tertakluk di bawah Akta Angkatan Tentera 1972 dan majlis angkatan tentera(MAT). Sek 187 akta AT 1972 jelas menyebut bahawa gaji,ganjaran , pencen dan faedah2 lain adalah di bawah kuasa MAT. Kesimpulannya MENHAN dan Timbalan MENHAN dan kerajaan Madani telah khianat kepada keselurohan ATM.
Justeru itu marilah semua anggota ATM samaada yang masih berkhidmat dan yang telah bersara bersama2 mempertahankan hak kita mengikut Perlembagaan Persekutuan dan Akta Angkatan Tentera 1972. Kita dah banyak kali di tipu oleh kerajaan ini dan yg sebelum ini dimana hak kita perlarasan pencen tidak dibuat sejak tahun 2013.
Dah lah pencen anggota bawahan hanya 50 peratus dari gaji pokok dan perkhidmatan hanya dibenar 21 tahun sahaja.
Peraturan angkatan tetap 1982 jelas menyebut setiap kali penyelarasan gaji ATM di buat maka perlarasan pencen juga wajib di laksanakan.
Sekarang dah hampir 11 tahun kerajaan tak laksanakan pelarasan pencen ATM. Sedeh dan sunggoh zalim perbuatan ini jika di bandingkan dgn perjuangan anggota ATM termasuk di zaman Dharurat dan semasa menentang pengganas komunis (PKM).
Ini kah balasan yg kita semua terima walaupun telah menabur bakti utk negara dgn mempertaruhkan nyawa dan keringat utk menjaga dan mempertahankan kedaulatan negara.
Tajuddin: He sacrificed his life for us, is this how we repay his family? - Same Like The Veterans Who Retired Before 2013, Is This How The Government Repays Us, Whilst Letting Politcal Thieves Walk Free With Their Billions ?
Academic
Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi expresses deep sorrow over the situation of Siti
Bandorah Mahalil, the widow of a fallen police officer who is facing
eviction from her home in Semporna, Sabah.
Tajuddin,
who has written to the Home Minister about the issue, calls for
solidarity and compassion, urging Malaysians to honour the memory of
Siti Bandorah's late husband, a police officer who sacrificed his life
during the 2013 Royal Sulu Army intrusion.
Tajuddin
Mohd Rasdi expressed deep sorrow upon learning about the plight of Siti
Bandorah Mahalil and her children, who are facing eviction from their
home in Semporna, Sabah.
“Police
sergeant Abd Azis Sarikon gave his life defending this nation during
the 2013 Royal Sulu Army intrusion. Yet, his widow not only endures the
loss of her husband but now faces the prospect of losing her home and
has been verbally abused by police personnel.
“No Malaysian should
be subjected to such indignity, least of all the widow of a fallen
hero,” the professor of architecture told Malaysiakini.
Tajuddin (above),
whose late father served as a police officer, revealed that he had
written to Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, who has promised to
look into the matter.
Yesterday, Malaysiakinireported that Siti Bandorah’s home in Kampung Alab - a water village in Pulau Bodgaya - was among the areas marked for demolition.
She
alleged that police personnel berated her in front of her children,
causing her to feel contempt for the very uniform she once cherished.
“As
the son of a police officer, I remember the many days of waiting for my
father to come home and, as a boy, wondering what kind of gun he would
bring back,” Tajuddin recalled.
“But back then, I did not
understand my mother’s anguish as she wondered if her husband - the
father of her six children - would return home alive each time he left
for work.
“Our family was more fortunate than Siti Bandorah’s. Her
husband left for work but returned as a lifeless body. Now, despite his
ultimate sacrifice, the home that shelters his family faces
dismantlement,” he added.
‘My heart sank’
Tajuddin
shared how his initial high spirits, after receiving an invitation to a
Christian Federation of Malaysia event at the Full Gospel Tabernacle
church in Petaling Jaya, plummeted upon reading about Siti Bandorah’s
ordeal.
“My heart sank. I cannot feel right as a Malaysian, a Muslim, or a human being knowing she is treated in this manner.
“We
should be her guardians. We should honour the memory and spirit of her
late husband, a hero who gave his life for our nation,” he said.
“If
ever there is an opportune time to show our humanity and sense of
nationhood, it is now. God has brought her plight to our attention
during this time of Christmas.
“Let us pray for her deliverance from this hardship so that her late husband may rest in peace,” he added.According
to a notice issued by Sabah Parks to the villagers, their homes are set
to be demolished for allegedly encroaching into the Tun Sakaran Marine
Park.
JBond : Foreigners like Hamas get help but our fallen hero’s family gets eviction. What kind of value are we inculcating in a young mind?? She there is no points to score politically, you will be ignored no matter how much you or your family have contributed to the country. The politicians are only interested in their own political future.
Athies : anwar burst out saying where is "our" human compassion when he brought in the ungrateful palestinians... but now his "anak" is being evicted from their home and he remains silent even after the learned professor wrote to the home ministry!!
Clearly shows what a hypocrite anwar is!!!
segamatdoc85 : "God has brought her plight to us during this time of Christmas."
We the Rakyat may have different cultures, different upbringing and different Gods (in the case of us Buddhist, a whole pantheon), but in times of need, we see each other only as Malaysians, and rally together for our fellow Malaysians in need.
Not like some cartoon PM who so sayang another country (whose populace come to ours and buat hal) and is hell-bent on Islamising our country. Or some dumba55 unelected youth leader who loves to play with katanas and play up racial hatred over a pair of socks.
Jesse Watters: While you have a budget, Congress doesn’t
Jesse Watters highlights how Congress tried to push through an expensive bill with several unfavorable provisions for Americans on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime. 'I WILL vote anybody out that votes for this bill!! Stop spending and making excuses for stealing my money.
Malaysiakini : “If you live in an authoritarian
state, you will have an authoritarian Islam because it serves the
interest of the state, it serves the interest of the rulers to refuse to
recognize there are principles in Islam that recognise change is
possible.” - Sisters in Islam co-founder Zainah Anwar
COMMENT | Academic Prof Tajuddin Mhd Rasdi responded to my piece and made a case for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim performing a sandiwara (charade).
Tajuddin seems to believe that the gist of my piece was that there was very little daylight between the prime minister and PAS. What I wrote is much more troubling.
The
gist of my piece was that Madani was doing PAS work for them and this
was essentially bad politics not to mention dangerous for our democracy.
Anwar
is not merely seen to be doing “Islamic” things but rather the Federal
Territories mufti bill, the social media bill and the empowering of
religious institutions, are radically reshaping the way how this country
is governed.
“Doing Islamic things” is presiding over the
conversion of a Hindu youth and if this was the extent of the prime
minister’s agenda, I do not think that most people would have any
trouble with it.
It is not. It is strange that Tajuddin claims
“nothing can be further than the truth” in dismissing my contention that
there is very little difference between the Madani agenda and PAS but
yet does not demonstrate how Anwar and PAS are different when it comes
to Islamic issues and policies.
Just a Malaysian : Name me an Islamic state that provides stability, progress and good quality of life. Explain why Muslims are risking their lives to migrate to non Muslim nation. Infact no nation running on religion be it Christianity or Buddhism or Hinduism are progressive.
Religion is a spiritual realm to provide strength and motivation to face this harsh realistic material world. It should not a route for escapism. But Malay leaders are pushing the nation deeper into an Islamic state. Is this approach being used to camouflage personal weaknesses ? Hiding behind religiosity to whitewash many personal infringements?
YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT JUST HAPPENED TO LETITIA JAMES!
That judge needs to go to prison for the rest of his life, including his daughter. 400 years for Letitia James in prison, like she tried to do to Trump. How dare you. We'll come see you in prison for pictures and laugh.
I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT JUST HAPPENED TO JENNIFER LOPEZ!
Shame on Jennifer Lopez and Jennifer Garner. I stopped following her when I saw that she was supporting Kamala. Arrest Obama now. These celebrities lost all credibility and value! My vote is not going to change because of a celebraties vote! I have my own mind and opinion!
These celebrities are the worst. Guess what Jlo, I’m a fighter and I’ll fight for my kids and grandkids so they don’t turn out like you. Jennifer Garner does not know how to make good choices.
What a messed up Hollywood type. Celebrities......no merit anymore in the people's eyes. They've lost their influence
ANOTHER RINO BREAKS: They Do NOT Like The Threats Of Being Primaried & They're Running To The Media
ANOTHER RINO BREAKS: They Do NOT Like The Threats Of Being Primaried & They're Running To The Media. In today's episode, we dive into the latest example of a RINO running to the media after being threatened with a primary challenge. MORE OF THIS IMMEDIATELY!
Syria: Christians beheaded, shot in the Valley of the Christians, video circulates telling Christians to leave
Two Christians who were brutally killed
Robert Spencer : Will there now be an ethnic cleansing of Christians in Syria as there
was in Iraq during the reign of the Islamic State? It is a distinct
possibility. “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks…” (Qur’an 47:4)
“SYRIA: Greek Orthodox Christians beheaded, shot in the Valley of the Christians,” by Paul Antonopoulos, Greek City Times, December 16, 2024:
Two Greek Orthodox Christians in Wadi al-Nasara (Valley of the Christians) were murdered in their home during a reported “burglary.”
Samaan Satme and Helena Khashouf from the village al-Jamasliyye in Syria’s Homs province were brutally murdered in their home.
Although the murder was initially reported as a burglary gone wrong,
it later emerged that Samaan was beheaded and Helena shot, indicating
that there were other motives.
SYRIA: POSSIBLE ETHNIC CLEANSING OF CHRISTIANS - Video on social media of Lebanese Christian woman in Syria saying her brother living in Latakia with mother was attacked by neighbors upon rebels' arrival, telling him: "You're Christians, leave the house, we don't want you here!" pic.twitter.com/IBIv1M7YBE
Murdered on December 13, their funeral procession began the next day in the Church of Saint Simeon Stylites, Haba.
According to local reports, “random murders” in Homs and the coast
continue, often fitting the pattern of assailants entering a house to
murder the victims.
At the same time, a video is circulating on social media of a Lebanese Christian woman in Syria saying
her brother living in Latakia with her mother was attacked by
neighbours upon rebels’ arrival, telling him: “You’re Christians, leave
the house, we don’t want you here!” Turkish-backed jihadist forces launched an offensive in northern Syria
on November 27, and by the end of the month had captured Aleppo, Syria’s
largest city and commercial capital. As the rebels moved south,
capturing Hama and Homs.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was in Moscow
and not Damascus, which was ultimately captured on December 8….
The New Middle East: Where Everything Means the Opposite by Daniel Greenfield
When Muslim Jihadis commit genocide, it becomes liberation. And when
anyone fights back against them, it's genocide. Redefinition makes
everything in the Middle East factually opposite, to make it morally
opposite. The Hypocrisy of Muslims are very well documented and is astounding!
Gatestone Institute : Even as Islamic Jihadists are taking over Syria, ethnically cleansing
Kurds and terrorizing Christians, the media is hailing the new
"inclusive" regime which "liberated" Syria.
The regime is indeed inclusive if you consider bearded men with
assault rifles to be the measure of inclusivity. And terrorizing
minorities to be the exciting new diversity.
"This victory, my brothers, is a victory for the entire Islamic
nation," Abu Mohammad al-Jawlani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
(HTS), a former Al Qaeda and ISIS-allied group, declared in the Umayyad
Mosque. The mosque is a symbol of the old Caliphate, and it echoed the
speech given by his old friend, the former ISIS Caliph Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi, in Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, declaring his own
caliphate. But it will no doubt be a most inclusive caliphate.
As Jawlani had previously said:
"some people limit the issue of implementing the rule of
the sharia to just imposing some of the Hudud punishments, chopping off
hands, stoning whomever, whipping someone who drinks alcohol, and so on.
But this is a very basic part of the very big concept of implementing
the rule of the sharia."
There's a lot more to Sharia Islamic law than just chopping off
hands, but you have to work on the basics of hand-chopping before going
big.
Syria's newly appointed Prime Minister Mohammad al-Bashir appeared in
front of a white Jihadist flag with the Islamic declaration that
rejects all other religions except Islam. Bashir's credentials include a
degree in Sharia Islamic law and membership in the Muslim Brotherhood's
"Syrian Salvation Government." After saving Syria from Assad, who will
save it from the saviors?
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is going on a tour to persuade
the Turks and their Jihadis to establish an "inclusive" government in
Syria. But inclusivity now means Sunni Jihadis, backed by Turkey,
repressing and killing everyone else. This will be a fundamental
liberating change from the old order, in which Shiite Jihadis, backed by
Iran, repressed and killed everyone else.
Words in the Middle East, however, have a way of meaning different
things than they do over here. It's not just "inclusive" that has a
whole other dictionary entry.
Turkey bombing and displacing Kurds in Syria is considered
"inclusivity", but Israel bombing Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists in Gaza
and Lebanon is termed "genocide".
The Islamist regime in Turkey, which has maintained an actual
occupation of populated areas in Syria, before using proxies to seize
the entire country, has accused Israel of "occupation" for expanding a
security zone that it used to hold, on an uninhabited mountain over
9,000 feet up.
The 'Arab Spring' Morphs into an Islamic Winter by Mahesh Sachdev
NDTV : On December 17, 2010, Mohammed Bouazizi, a Tunisian fruit vendor, set
himself on fire to protest against local officials having confiscated
his stall.
His act ignited the flames of a pan-Arab anti-establishment
mass uprising that came to be called the ‘Arab Spring'. On the eve of
the 14th anniversary of that incident and in the backdrop of last
fortnight's coup in Syria—the Arab Spring's longest-running and
bloodiest manifestation—an analysis of this rare phenomenon is called
for.
Tunisia To Egypt To Libya, The All-Encompassing Revolution
In
the past 14 years, the Arab Spring has jolted several Arab countries,
although its net impact remains contentious. Bouazizi's self-immolation
spurred mass demonstrations in Tunisia, toppling, within a month, the
autocratic President in power for 23 years. Egypt followed shortly
thereafter: the mass demonstrations centred on Cairo's Tahrir Square
forced President Mubarak to leave after 18 days despite having tried all
sorts of deflections to stay in power.
He was in power for 32 years and
was replaced by the Supreme Military Council, which eventually gave way
to the country's first democratically held elections. The Muslim
Brotherhood government lasted only a few months and was overthrown by
the Army, which continues to wield power even now.
Col Muammar Qadhafi, President for 42 years of oil-rich Libya, also
faced anti-government protests from mid-February 2011, which soon
morphed into an armed insurrection based in the eastern coastal city of
Benghazi. A UN Security Council Resolution authorising “all necessary
measures” to protect civilians was weaponised by 27 Western and Middle
Eastern powers to launch intensive airstrikes against the pro-Qadhafi
forces.
This tilted the balance against the government forces and
eventually led to President Qadhafi being killed in combat on October
20. Even after massive bloodletting since, the civil war has continued
and the country is still split, with a government each in Tripoli and
Benghazi. Libya was the first case of foreign interests being strongly
involved in influencing the outcome of the Arab Spring; it was not to be
the last.
The protests in Bahrain that began in February 2011
were partly spurred by a Shia majority population chafing under a Sunni
monarchy. These were initially aimed at achieving greater political
freedom and respect for human rights, but the repression by authorities
pushed them in that direction.
The fellow monarchies of the Gulf
Cooperation Council were alarmed by the perceived involvement of Iran
and Hezbollah in disrupting the smallest Gulf state and intervened
militarily to quell the protests. Saudi Arabia and the UAE sought to nip
similar protests and reform movements in the bud with strongarm
tactics.
Civil Wars In Syria And Yemen
Arab
Spring protests in Syria and Yemen, two ethnically diverse and
politically frozen republics under dynastic rules, unlocked
long-suppressed popular sub-national aspirations. The confrontation did
not remain peaceful for long, each morphing into a bitter civil war that
brought in neighbouring and global powers resulting in
counterproductive outcomes.
In Syria, a country of 23 million, 13 years
of civil war caused the deaths of nearly half a million people,
displacement of nearly 15 million both internally and externally, and
destruction put at half a trillion dollars. Yemen continued to be split
into the al-Houthis-run north and the UN-recognised coalition in the
south—both joined at the hip by disease and malnutrition.
Where next for Iran now that its 'Axis of Resistance' is shattered by Caroline Hawley
BBC : Amid
the shattered glass and trampled flags, posters of Iran's Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei lie ripped on the floor of the Iranian
embassy in Damascus.
There are torn pictures too of the former leader of
Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an
Israeli air strike in Beirut in September.
Outside,
the ornate turquoise tiles on the embassy's façade are intact, but the
defaced giant image of Iran's vastly influential former military
Revolutionary Guards commander Qasem Soleimani - killed on the orders of
Donald Trump during his first presidency - is a further reminder of the
series of blows Iran has faced, culminating on Sunday in the fall of a
key ally, Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.So,
as the Islamic Republic licks its wounds, and prepares for a new Donald
Trump presidency, will it decide on a more hardline approach - or will
it renew negotiations with the West? And just how stable is the regime? In his first speech after the toppling of Assad, Khamenei was putting a
brave face on a strategic defeat. Now 85 years old, he faces the looming
challenge of succession, having been in power and the ultimate
authority in Iran since 1989.
Jihadists Take Over Syria: Kurds and Christians Under Threat
In Syria today, roughly half a million Christians and 2.5 million Kurds
face a future of persecution and abuse at the hands of jihadist
terrorists.
Gatestone Institute : The Assad family's rule of Syria, which lasted more than 50 years,
collapsed on December 8. Jihadist forces took control of Damascus after
President Bashar al-Assad escaped to a luxurious life in Moscow. Today, roughly half a million Christians and 2.5 million Kurds in Syria face a future of persecution and abuse at the hands of jihadist terrorists.
The offensive launched by the jihadists of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
(HTS), formerly the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda, began on November 27.
These terrorists, backed by Turkey, first captured Aleppo and a string of other towns and cities in a matter of days, before converging on Damascus.
Since 2017, HTS has been the dominant Islamist militia in Syria. A former branch of Al Qaeda, in 2018, HTS was officially designated a terrorist organization by the US government. The group's name, Hayat Tahrir al Sham,
means "Organization for the Liberation of the Levant," meaning much of
the Middle East, including Israel, Lebanon and Jordan. Since 2019, HTS,
working with Turkey, has controlled northern Idlib through the so-called
"Syrian Salvation Government" (SSG). Now, as Turkey and the HTS plan to
"reshape Syria," both Kurds and Christians find themselves under siege.
HTS, which cooperates with the Turkish military and Turkish-backed groups in Syria, is committed
to establishing an Islamist state across Syria, at least for a start.
The founder and current leader of HTS is Ahmed Hussein Al-Shara, better
known as Abu Mohammed Al-Jolani, Before founding HTS, Jolani led Jabhat Al-Nusra, a Syrian al Qaeda affiliate.
Germany Welcomes Islamists While Waging War on Ex-Muslims
RAIR : Western governments are not merely betraying genuine refugees—they
are weaponizing mass migration to silence dissent, empower Sharia
oppression, and destabilize their own nations from within.
In an explosive interview with RAIR Foundation, Saudi-born
psychiatrist Dr. Taleb Al Abdulmohsen exposes a chilling reality:
Germany—and much of the West—is not only facilitating the Islamization
of their societies but is actively persecuting legitimate refugees
fleeing Sharia oppression. Dr. Taleb, who has spent years helping
ex-Muslims escape deadly Sharia punishment, now finds himself
confronting what he describes as a covert and deliberate agenda carried
out by the German government against apostates.
From Saudi Arabia to Germany: A Journey of Activism
Dr. Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, a trained psychiatrist originally from
Saudi Arabia, currently works at a government hospital in Germany. His
activism began in 2016 when a Saudi woman reached out on Twitter,
desperately seeking help to escape Islamic persecution. That single
request opened the floodgates. Dr. Taleb soon found himself aiding
genuine refugees and asylum seekers, primarily ex-Muslims, from Saudi
Arabia and beyond—including shocking cases in Western nations like
Canada.
These individuals, often escaping oppressive Islamic laws or the looming threat of honor killings,
represent what refugees were once understood to be: people genuinely
fleeing for their lives due to religious persecution. Dr. Taleb’s work
reveals, however, that Germany—a nation quick to welcome Islamic
migrants with open arms—is systematically rejecting these ex-Muslims
while allegedly waging covert operations to destroy their lives.
I’m a UAV pilot and here’s what happened when I tried to fly near New Jersey’s mystery drones
BCF : An experienced drone pilot in New Jersey has come forward to
demonstrate how advanced the state’s mystery drones are compared to
ordinary consumer models.
Democrat Congressman @RepRobertGarcia believes the public has a right to know but the current fiasco suggests @POTUS and his advisors don't want you to know something. However you view this, the White House's continued failure to brief the public is a PR messaging disaster. https://t.co/9ipsPYErz7
The pilot known to fans of his paranormal investigation series
‘Terror Talk’ as Michael B, witnessed his own drone crash and burn as he
attempted to steer it near one of the many, still-unexplained drone
UFOs that have swarmed the state.
‘When this started, I tried to take my drone over Picatinny Arsenal
to follow a drone that was just hovering over there,’ Michael explained,
‘and as I got closer my drone lost power, spun out, the battery died
and it went down.’
Officials at the arsenal, in fact, recently revealed that the aerial incursions above their base began five days earlier than previously reported, with one base police officer making a confirmed sighting on November 13.
What
makes these mystery drone flights so concerning, according to Michael
B, is that sensitive sites like Picatinny Arsenal and major US airports
already have drone jamming technology that prevents commercial drones from entering their airspace.
The
'Terror Talk' host even demonstrated how similar FAA-mandated jamming
capabilities prevent models like his own from even taking off near local
airports.
Pentagon
officials and US intelligence agencies are 'playing stupid,' he argued —
and know more about these strange craft than they are letting on.
A deeply moving and excellent film. As the child of a soldier, I truly understand the emotions and experiences of being a warrior's child. This is an excellent film, the wives receiving the telegrams, the children growing up without their father, the emotions at the end of the battle, really got to me. We will remember them, the young men and women who did not return from Vietnam.