"On 4 January 1989, two Grumman F-14 Tomcats of the United States Navy shot down two Libyan-operated Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 Floggers which the American aircrews believed were attempting to engage and attack them, as had happened eight years prior during the 1981 Gulf of Sidra incident. The engagement took place over the Mediterranean Sea, about 40 miles (64 km) north of Tobruk, Libya."
"In 1973, Libya claimed much of the Gulf of Sidra (south of Latitude 31° 30′) as its territorial waters and subsequently declared a "line of death", the crossing of which would invite a military response. The United States did not recognize Libya's territorial claims and continued to challenge the line, leading to military hostilities in August 1981 and March 1986. A terrorist attack in Germany which killed two American soldiers and one Turkish civilian on 5 April 1986 was linked to Libya and prompted the U.S. to carry out retaliatory air strikes against targets in Libya ten days later."
So this is interesting...the Gulf of Sidra...Sidra is Ardis backwards. There was that Dr. Ardis that made the snake venom claims and it being in the water and the dude just disappeared.
We were told to watch the water. Should we be looking more into this event or is this truly a coincidence?
He didn't disappear, I've seen a couple of interviews with him recently. I just searched Rumble and found out he has a channel there: https://rumble.com/c/c-1136221
The little picture in the Time Cover shows Shootout of Tobruk - Relevant?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_air_battle_near_Tobruk
"On 4 January 1989, two Grumman F-14 Tomcats of the United States Navy shot down two Libyan-operated Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 Floggers which the American aircrews believed were attempting to engage and attack them, as had happened eight years prior during the 1981 Gulf of Sidra incident. The engagement took place over the Mediterranean Sea, about 40 miles (64 km) north of Tobruk, Libya."
"In 1973, Libya claimed much of the Gulf of Sidra (south of Latitude 31° 30′) as its territorial waters and subsequently declared a "line of death", the crossing of which would invite a military response. The United States did not recognize Libya's territorial claims and continued to challenge the line, leading to military hostilities in August 1981 and March 1986. A terrorist attack in Germany which killed two American soldiers and one Turkish civilian on 5 April 1986 was linked to Libya and prompted the U.S. to carry out retaliatory air strikes against targets in Libya ten days later."
So this is interesting...the Gulf of Sidra...Sidra is Ardis backwards. There was that Dr. Ardis that made the snake venom claims and it being in the water and the dude just disappeared.
We were told to watch the water. Should we be looking more into this event or is this truly a coincidence?
He didn't disappear, I've seen a couple of interviews with him recently. I just searched Rumble and found out he has a channel there: https://rumble.com/c/c-1136221