Air Force Leaks Launch Codes

This week, the Air Force went through Minot Air Force Base again, The 91st Missile wing failed an inspection and 17 officers with nuclear weapons authority were relieved of duty.

This week, the Air Force went through Minot Air Force Base again, The 91st Missile wing failed an inspection and 17 officers with nuclear weapons authority were relieved of duty.

Many observers of the past two decades of covert aerosol geoengineering adopted the term “chemtrails” to describe unnatural emissions and trails originating from military jet engines.

If you’re suffering from a cold, the flu, or another virus, there are things you can do to help relieve the symptoms, but taking antibiotics will not help. Antibiotics only treat bacterial infections, such as strep throat.

Recent intelligence sources have revealed that at least one and perhaps as many as three KC 135 Stratotankers have left the United States, traversing the Pacific Ocean, for use in refueling Israeli attack aircraft on missions against Iran.

Despite high rates of alcohol abuse,” the US Army “has delayed for nearly three years a plan to offer all soldiers access to confidential counseling for drinking problems, a move that leaders in alcohol abuse treatment say is a mistake.

Tokyo station is as contaminated as the mandatory evacuation zone in Fukushima. It’s a Death Sentence for US Troops if they stay.

Air Force Master Sgt. Charles Halcome stood at a hospital bed, laying out vials and pointing out medical instruments to be used to treat an incoming patient.

“The United States Air Force has been training young missile officers about the morals and ethics of launching nuclear weapons by citing passages from the New Testament and commentary from a former member of the Nazi Party and includes a discussion on St. Augustine’s ‘Christian Just War Theory.’ Augustine was the first Church Father to consider the concept of a ‘Just War’ and within 100 years after Constantine, the Empire required that all soldiers in the army must be baptized Christians and thus, the decline of Christianity began.

Christina White poses with her father (standing), and her two Veteran grandfathers at the WWII Memorial in Washington, DC.

In an effort to address military spouses’ employment challenges, the Defense Department today launched a program to expand career opportunities for military spouses worldwide, and to recognize the skills and talents they bring to the employment table.

Like many aviators, Air Force Capt. Sarah Eccles, an F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from San Antonio, caught the flying bug at a young age. On her 15th birthday, her father surprised her by taking her to a Wright Flyers Aviation flight school.

After completing his reserve officers’ training and earning a bachelor and master of science in aerospace engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Air Force 1st Lt. Ryan Castonia could well have gone on to a career as an engineer in the Air Force.

WII Women Air Force Service Pilot (WASP) 1st Lt. Elaine Harmon didn’t join the military for recognition but she certainly earned it. Harmon was one of the 1,074 women pilots who flew non-combat missions in the U.S. in order to free their male counterparts for overseas combat missions.

General Hickey is a proven leader with deep experience and passion, who is dedicated to the welfare of Veterans, their families and survivors

Committed to preserving and building on expertise garnered during the past decade of conflict, the Navy is hard at work institutionalizing lessons learned as the military draws down in Iraq and looks toward a drawdown in Afghanistan as well, one of the fleet’s top training officers reported.

Long duty days far away from home can be tough. A chance to speak with or see a loved one often can offer relief from the stresses of deployment. Ask almost any soldier, sailor, airman or Marine deployed overseas, and they will tell you that family and friends are always on their mind.

More than 70 years of flying experience came to a close after one last flight in a Piper Saratoga aircraft in Valdosta, Ga.

“The Pakistan Air Force is stronger than ever. Since the last Indo-Pak air war of 1971, the Pakistan Air Force has with steely determination built up numbers, lethal capabilities and a combat force now counted as one of the most disciplined and well-trained air forces in the world. Headlines Today has a disturbing proof that all this has made India worried.” India Today 20th April 2011
Kabul — Before coming to Afghanistan, I spent a week with students and teachers from a Colorado College nonviolence class who invited me to join them for their retreat near Crestone, Colorado, in an area of the Rocky Mountains described as one of the ten most peaceful places on earth. Coyotes, woodpeckers, and songbirds were easily audible. We reveled in the quiet beauty of an area that is home to 23 spiritual groups, all of whom prize the valley they share as a sacred space.
HOW A PSYCHO-SEXUAL CULT HOLDS AMERICA PRISONER By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor On 9/11, the United States Air Force failed to respond to multiple hijacking reports, as required by well-established procedure. Additionally, the NORAD defense system was placed on “stand down” for the first time in its history. Was the command and control of America’s [...]
From: USAF Academy Staff Officer’s E-mail Address Withheld Date: January 21, 2011 12:44:00 PM MST To: Mikey Weinstein Subject: Air Force Academy: “Lies, Lies and More Lies” Mr. Weinstein and MRFF, you do not know me but I am one of your clients anyway. I am one of your clients because I and many others [...]
Global Observer, AeroVironment’s Extreme Endurance Unmanned Aircraft System, Achieves Historic First Hydrogen-Powered Flight January 11 2011 Key Milestone Achieved for System Designed to Provide Persistent Communications and Surveillance at 20% of the Cost of Existing Solutions. MONROVIA, Calif., Jan. 11, 2011 — AeroVironment, Inc. (AV) (NASDAQ:AVAV) today announced that the Global Observer™ unmanned aircraft system [...]
The Air Force has been able to claim the best practice in addressing PTSD and suicides so this is one of the most important release of figures on suicides. Air Force Suicide Rate Hits 17-Year High December 23, 2010 Stars and Stripes|by Jennifer H. Svan Air Force suicides hit a 17-year high in 2010, and [...]
An Air Force veteran who worked as a fuels specialists has been sick for over 20 years with various serious medical conditions. He has a 50% service connection disability from the VA. His story is compelling and shows the impact on what exposure to toxic chemicals can do to an otherwise healthy young man.
120 U.S. MILITARY (RETIRED) CONFIRM MISSILE ACTIVATIONS BY UFO’S September 27, 2010 Washington DC (National Press Club) Broad confirmations of 60 years of UFO interaction with both America’s and Russia’s nuclear forces are confirmed by reliable sources, particularly Air Force personnel who witnessed, not only sightings but much more, missile activations. YouTube – Veterans [...]
UFOs Visited Nuclear Weapons Sites, Former Air Force Officers Say By Lee Spiegel for AOL News (Sept. 21) — UFOs have monitored and possibly tampered with American nuclear weapons, according to a group of former Air Force officers who will make their claims public next week at a Washington, D.C., news conference. ”While most [...]
Somehow, against all odds, the already-surreal competition to build America’s next fleet of tanker planes just got sillier and more venal. A tiny, troubled aerospace firm and its Ukrainian partner have been disqualified from the bidding because they handed in their proposal five minutes too late. The companies, for their part, insist that their messenger had a few minutes to spare
By Philip Giraldi One would expect the Air Force’s top civilian adviser to be someone who has spent some time in the US military or who has a very particular educational or skills set that brings something special to what is, after all, a very senior and sensitive position. Not so. Dr. Lani Kass, who [...]
History is living and remembering. So often in searching and tracking Desert Storm Veterans I find other examples of history being forgotten and not honored. Every day I find an individual that gave their all to their country that has quietly died. They need to be remembered and children need to learn. I remember personally [...]
“MILITARY TRASH, NEGROES, INJUNS, MESSICANS AND QUEERS, RAPID CITY HATES EM’ ALL” By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor Rapid City, South Dakota has a long history of racial discrimination against African American Airmen, dating back to the 1940s. “Negroes, Messicans, Red Skins,” Rapid City hates them all, especially if they are serving their country. Police [...]