Test 10, US Space Command and US Navy ship LPD 26, 5 year Delta
Link to article: https://www.spacecom.mil/Newsroom/News/Article-Display/Article/3481623/department-of-defense-completes-underway-recovery-test-10-with-nasa/
Archived just in case: https://archive.ph/HUDEq
Here is the Quennection (alt. spelling “Quennexion” not sure if this term / spellings have been coined yet):
Q post 2911 is “Test 10” which was posted the same day as Q post 2909, but Test 10 was posted apparently 4 seconds after Test 12 (Q post 2910) and Test 11 (Q post 2909, the focus of this thread).
Because Test 10 was posted seemingly out of order, Test 10 possibly explains or gives details for the prior tests, or maybe Test 10 results took more time for the results to be assessed.
Note: I did not notice a Test 4 ever posted.
Notable: Test 6 Q post 2906, Q lets us know: “Anons have the originals? How is that possible? Test 6 Q”. posted Feb 26, 2019
An article or social media post expounding upon Test 6 is going to be a little bit more difficult to find the answer.
Because Anons have it all, and these posts were made in 2019, and another thread here, posted today: https://greatawakening.win/p/17sPBI6GCw/q--3403-jul-09-2019 note-2013-on-/c/ has a comment by “LongTimeListener” that echoes Q post 2906, and points out that research on that thread showing what was going on in 2013 demonstrates that the research has been going on for some time.
Digging deeper for Test 6, I hope to post soon.
There was another US Navy test today, this on the USS John F Kennedy supercarrier, but no associated test number. Interestingly enough there was mention of the cost of this fine vessel…. $11.3 billion.
From the linked article in the following post “… The Kennedy is the second Gerald R. Ford-class supercarrier under construction at Newport News Shipbuilding. It was launched and christened in 2019 after more than a decade of development and construction, and it carries the price tag of $11.3 billion. …”
Edit: From that embedded video @0:49 …. Testing “…big orange sled… twelve of them…”. That’s 12 sleds tested.
Yep! Why would they think anyone cared it was called “Test 11” otherwise? I’m on board with comms.
I'm not so sure about that. There were multiple "test" posts from Q that day,
https://qalerts.pub/?n=2911
https://qalerts.pub/?n=2910
https://qalerts.pub/?n=2909
Imagine if other mil x posts said test 10 or test 12?
We could truly put it all to rest in one moment.
Who is gonna dig?
Test 10, US Space Command and US Navy ship LPD 26, 5 year Delta Link to article: https://www.spacecom.mil/Newsroom/News/Article-Display/Article/3481623/department-of-defense-completes-underway-recovery-test-10-with-nasa/ Archived just in case: https://archive.ph/HUDEq Here is the Quennection (alt. spelling “Quennexion” not sure if this term / spellings have been coined yet): Q post 2911 is “Test 10” which was posted the same day as Q post 2909, but Test 10 was posted apparently 4 seconds after Test 12 (Q post 2910) and Test 11 (Q post 2909, the focus of this thread). Because Test 10 was posted seemingly out of order, Test 10 possibly explains or gives details for the prior tests, or maybe Test 10 results took more time for the results to be assessed. Note: I did not notice a Test 4 ever posted.
Notable: Test 6 Q post 2906, Q lets us know: “Anons have the originals? How is that possible? Test 6 Q”. posted Feb 26, 2019 An article or social media post expounding upon Test 6 is going to be a little bit more difficult to find the answer. Because Anons have it all, and these posts were made in 2019, and another thread here, posted today: https://greatawakening.win/p/17sPBI6GCw/q--3403-jul-09-2019 note-2013-on-/c/ has a comment by “LongTimeListener” that echoes Q post 2906, and points out that research on that thread showing what was going on in 2013 demonstrates that the research has been going on for some time. Digging deeper for Test 6, I hope to post soon.
Test 6 about 3/4 of the way down the page, https://www.navsource.org/archives/10/09/0923.htm archived 10 years ago, https://archive.ph/YWE7G USS Anchorage LPD-23 photo https://www.navsource.org/archives/10/09/10092328.jpg archive: https://archive.ph/iOxlS Note: MelQ used to do decodes linking and connecting Navy posts to Q posts. Here’s one of her Navy decodes: https://gab.com/Littllemel/posts/106489354221286237 archive: https://archive.ph/QqTQe (got to love the USS Theodore Roosevelt post with rear seat crewmember “Michael Flynn” and CVN 71 —inverse “17”— and the F/A18 # 500 and MelQ’s connection to Q post 500 on Jan. 7 = 1/7 of 2018. https://twitter.com/therealcvn71/status/1409542106650222596?s=21 archive: https://archive.ph/O3Kh5) Additional note: the two-seat F/A18 variants include the trainer model F/A18B which is combat capable, F/A18D used by the Marines, and the USS Theodore Roosevelt carries the F/A18 E and F Super Hornet models, the “F” being a two-seat model. Also there are electronic warfare versions with the nickname ‘“Growler.”
Someone posted on reddit the same plane with Nose Number 500– https://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/yocz7s/was_just_curious_do_plane_serial_numbers_ever/?rdt=41035. In comments there, someone explained that many planes can share the same nose number, i.e. “500” and that there is a separate Bureau Number near the exhaust on Navy planes to identify them across the fleets”)
If this F/A18 nose # 500 in the TR CVN-71 post was a Growler, this makes the rear seat crew member Michael Flynn an electronics warfare specialist.
Symbolically, the message is that Mike Flynn is assisting the operation, Anons have it all
Anons have sources in the water, 40,000 feet, and in space I think is the message
There was another US Navy test today, this on the USS John F Kennedy supercarrier, but no associated test number. Interestingly enough there was mention of the cost of this fine vessel…. $11.3 billion.
From the linked article in the following post “… The Kennedy is the second Gerald R. Ford-class supercarrier under construction at Newport News Shipbuilding. It was launched and christened in 2019 after more than a decade of development and construction, and it carries the price tag of $11.3 billion. …”
Edit: From that embedded video @0:49 …. Testing “…big orange sled… twelve of them…”. That’s 12 sleds tested.
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https://greatawakening.win/p/17sPFoZ2qm/us-navy-supercarrier-uss-john-f-/c/
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Speaking of 11.3 we have Q-Post #26 stating that it’s a marker (once verified).
u/#q26
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https://qalerts.app/?q=%2326+
Where would test 10 and 12 be ?
Test 12 unclassified, from the Fiscal Year 2016 budget, testing for Block 2 upgrades of the RAM (rolling airframe missile) for defense from incoming missiles to protect the fleet, testing done along with the Phalanx gun system (with the “R2D2” shaped enclosure) for the zone closest to the ships: close-in-weapon (CIW) defense. This test included LSD Navy ships, a different class than the LPD USS San Diego at the beginning of this thread, but similar purpose, amphibious warfare. See page 12 of 43 https://www.dacis.com/budget/budget_pdf/FY18/RDTE/N/0604755N_140.pdf Got to cover all bases: recovery at sea of space forces (vehicles), defense at sea… RAM developed with Germans— https://www.mbda-deutschland.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/RAM-e-18.pdf Capabilities— https://www.dote.osd.mil/Portals/97/pub/reports/FY2018/navy/2018ram.pdf?ver=2019-08-21-155650-807#:~:text=%2D%20RAM%20Block%202%20incorporates%20changes,newer%20classes%20of%20ASCM%20threats. So this RAM or SeaRam missile has the purpose of defense againt highly maneuverable cruise missiles.
Test 10, see prior comment in this thread