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AmericaWinswithTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t understand what there is to fear. The sun is covered for a few minutes and then is uncovered. It’s so weird. The fact that people would travel across country to be under the totality arch is even more weird. Of course, JMNSHO.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 6 points ago +6 / -0

There are eclipsi <sp?> all over the world. Why is one in the US causing so much angst?

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AmericaWinswithTrump 6 points ago +6 / -0

Don’t need glasses. Poke a hole in a piece of paper and have another piece behind it to show what’s happening. No danger at all. And you can recycle both pieces of paper if you want.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

Coming to a riot near you. Even if they’re not trained military, what are they going to do when they no longer are fed or have a place to sleep?

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AmericaWinswithTrump 5 points ago +5 / -0

But what does it mean? I think they mine Q posts for cryptic statements; someone makes the same/similar statement, and all DS and Anons go crazy trying to figure it out.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 9 points ago +9 / -0

The base at Roi Namur in the Kwajaleini atoll is home to a powerful radar station. When I worked there 40 years ago, the radar was strong enough that warnings like this were not uncommon. Only men worked on the island, and no children were on the island. The main base on Kwajalein had a mostly civilian, government contractor employee population including families. There were some permanent residents on Roi Namur, but many technicians commuted daily (by small aircraft) to go to work. This info is 40 years old, and I have no clue what is happening there now, but I imagine the radar has gotten stronger, not weaker as time and technology has moved on. When I worked there people needed top secret clearances to be employed (not as high as Q of course).

The wave is interesting since the prevailing ocean current would be from the south and east. The atoll sits at about 5 degrees north latitude. The island is only a few feet above see level, so a storm passing to the north could cause the rogue wave—not anything impossible—just rare (thus rogue).

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AmericaWinswithTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

I lived on the Kwajalein Atoll for 2 years. Roi Namur is the northern island in the atoll. Most of the Americans there were civilian contractors. The atoll at the time 80s) was home to the Army’s missile intercept mission. Missles launched from Vandenberg AFB in CA were intercepted by rockets fired from one of the islands in the chain. Roi Namur was home to radar stations. Russian trawlers were common sights off shore. I don’t know what’s going on there 40 years later.

The islands are a few feet above sea level. I lived on Kwajalein, and we had a typhoon pass nearby and waves destroyed a couple buildings. We actually watched the typhoon from the bars (until it got a bit frisky, then we went to the second floor of the housing area to watch.

The military buildings are hardened against waves—the bars, restaurants, and the like are not. These islands are only a few miles wide and mostly protected from waves by the reef—waves can cause havoc, however.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

If they know of these threats, why not send these people back “home”? Just like all the FF perpetrators, the D|S is monitoring just so they know they’re doing the D|S’s bidding.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

They need to define their terms. The experiment they’re working on is overthrowing a well-armed people from within. Their “democracy” doesn’t mean what normies think of a democratic society—it means ruling by the elite (which they believe they are). Trumps election means that they failed (for now) in the complete overthrow of the Republic.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 4 points ago +4 / -0

He needs to be careful about this since he had a bad history with running a “school” in the past. Lost court battle about it for lots of money, too. It may be an idea that gets floated, but others need to run with it.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 1 point ago +1 / -0

They define it to mean people in an area before colonists:

(of people) inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists.

They conveniently forget that once upon a time, the indigenous ancestors were colonists.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 4 points ago +4 / -0

The acronym "BIPOC" refers to "black, indigenous, and other people of color" and aims to emphasize the historic oppression of black and indigenous people.

Wikipedia

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AmericaWinswithTrump 24 points ago +24 / -0

PDJT has already been arrested and booked.

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