Officer who died being honored
Love For King & Country. Our family saw them live in 2019. Then attended “Let Us Worship” live.
I pray for patience... but everyday come here and read the wins of the day.
I feel for the OP, if it wasn’t for faith and immediate family who all love Jesus, country, and our POTUS who is fighting to MAGA, I would be so frustrated with coworkers and liberal extended family that watch MSM.
Wish I could find a church that has not swallowed the MSM propaganda.
What!?! A complete setup/smear campaign mixing common statements like “military intelligence” with “5th dimensional” garbage.
Thanks for watching CNN and summarizing. We unplugged from cable ~12 years ago. But I know my liberal extended family will be watching.
Found this site http://www.trumptwitterarchive.com/archive
Streisand Effect
I watched MonkeyWerx for inspiration and followed what others were posting here. I started watching after 1/6... and more after 1/20 to look at total military planes/day and then by type. It’s helpful to then research the planes and associate movement with any local articles such as NG troop movement. Connect dots by looking at key locations, bases, local flyovers where you may have visuals. Frequency depends upon your time availability. The more eyes the better as we all have other commitments. Welcome aboard!
West Coast:
U2 Beale AFB. Now at 5k+ ft.
2 Douglas KC10A Extender refueling tankers : Callsign 0 and XXXX respectively: flying a large loop on the west coast of California.
East Coast: Q4, P8, and 2 T38's circling the coast east of DC to Richmond
Drone and Boeing P-8A Poseidon circling off east coast. https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae222d,ae5c71
X22report.com, Bitchute, Rumble.
Apple podcast is delayed.
Juan is usually a guest.
Very interesting!
Good question.
Looks like the 1st U2 is landing at Beale AFB and now at about 2500 ft.
No problem - we are all researching and learning as we go. I only started watching after recent events. I think we are all trying to combine live data from various sources to make sense of what is happening around us.
I also get a kick when I see a Doomsday plane, fighter, C130, or H60 fly overhead and wonder...
~22 K35R's up at one time over the continental US. Seems pretty busy today with ~275+ total military aircraft... or at least the ones that have transponders on.
Filtering by H60 I see ~19 Sikorsky UH-60M Blackhawks over the continental United States flying coast to coast. Normal?
Two Boeing E3C Sentry's over OK, TX, and NM. SNTRY60 and 62. https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae11f0,ae11ea
Looks like they were recently upgraded by the USAF.
24 E-3s are projected to complete this upgrade to 40/45 by the end of fiscal year 2020... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_E-3_Sentry#Upgrades
Part of the USAF Air Combat Command
U-2 headed north over Yosemite maintaining 60k feet.
Educational reading: https://blog.museumofflight.org/whats-it-like-being-a-u-2-pilot
Respect for these pilots - like a Space Force mission.
Yup - it's off the scale at 60k feet... red color. Headed south along the California Coast. Now over Monterey. https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae0968
Definitely widespread from Boston to DC.
Google, Amazon, Verizon, and many others.
User Complaints on https://downdetector.com/status/amazon/ show the frustration of not being able to log in and access services.
Call counts hit a high of ~22k for Verizon.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), leading cloud hosting company, saw a peak of over 1.2k complaints. My guess is many of the hosted cloud services were running on AWS such as COD, Fortnite, Pokemon, etc... These may have been used as alternative communication channels as well.
U2 gaining altitude in N. Cali.
K35R tanker flew from UK to Italian area and circled probably to assist fighters in refueling: https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae0593
Also see fighter taking off from waters between Italy and Greece. Carrier?
Strange call sign for the B52: now n/a
2nd plane IDOL11 has n/a reg and type, same altitude and path
Agree - I'm seeing 404 over the continental U.S. This is the busiest I've seen.