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MysteryBabylonNoMore 1 point ago +1 / -0

Glad to hear that. Additionally, you may like some of the content from my previous posts, if you'd like, click my user name, scoll through and see if theres anything that grabs your attention.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 3 points ago +3 / -0

The H1B controversy may be a multifaceted operation and This definitely could be one of the many angles to it. Appreciate your line of thought fren.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fair enough, we're all of different mindsets on this board. I listen and question as much as I can so I have as many data points as possible. It's how I've always been with everything. Enjoy your night fren.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read your comment and had to ask if there would be a way for you to digitize them for the community sake, they're only a couple archived online which I have but I'm missing several.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 1 point ago +1 / -0

Always a possibility but I think I understand your thought process better now. My perspective currently is pretty much all of this is orchestrated theatrics for the general public but I maybe partial to that from listening to the guys over at Eye of the Storm. The comm decodes for some of the recent PsyOps lean me towards premeditation from the WHs.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 2 points ago +2 / -0

My post wasn't ment to argue who suffered the most casualties or the backgrounds of the men but more about the deception of the battlefield. It's generally pretty accepted the front lines are always the most severely hit. Assuming you're correct, Im sure setting up, pulling of an illusion, disassembling, and hauling this stuff around battlefields wasn't exactly a desk job.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 4 points ago +4 / -0

Absolutely, and I'll be doing everything in my power to insure that fren.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you're speaking about the units soldiers themselves thats not entirely true, it was a dangerous job and they suffered casualties like everyone else.

From the article

"In March 1945, they put on a dazzling deception along the Rhine River, their biggest ever, Operation Viersen drew the enemy away from a real crossing by the 9th Army. They succeeded in fooling the Germans about when the 9th US Army would cross the Rhine, and are credited with saving thousands of lives in the bargain. It earned them a commendation from 9th Army commander William Simpson. Three Ghost Army soldiers were killed and dozens wounded carrying out their missions.

The details of the story remained classified until 1996. Thirty years after the war, when the details of their story were still being kept secret, a United States Army analyst who studied their missions came away deeply impressed with the impact of their illusions. “Rarely, if ever, has there been a group of such a few men which had so great an influence on the outcome of a major military campaign."

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not quite, the insignia is associated with the "Ghost Army" of ww2, although it was created post war.

https://ghostarmy.org/about/23rd-headquarters-special-troops/

Both 4POG and 8POG are located Bragg

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 5 points ago +5 / -0

All of these details about the "stage" of this act seemed orchestrated to me. While all the focus was on the actor, the importance of the "stage" in the show is overlooked by many.

It inspired my post from yesterday.

https://greatawakening.win/p/19A1C8kUj3/all-the-worlds-a-stage-and-all-t/c/

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep, if it was him driving this route I'd like to know what he was up to with all that idle time.

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MysteryBabylonNoMore 7 points ago +7 / -0

Well, I had to know after reading your comment!

Super Charging Station - 1.13 hours - 1 hour and 8 minutes Public Charging Station - 9.09 hours - 9 hours and 5 minutes Home Charging Station - 17.39 hours - 17 hours and 23 minutes

https://www.carshtuff.com/post/cybertruck-charging-time

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