CHAT General Hyten sends HOPIUM on day 0 - UPDATE - fake channel (now maybe not)

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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I have been an avid Garth Brooks fan since his first CD. Have everything he has ever released and have seen him in concert many times. It is a sad day for me, seeing for sure that he is a traitor. Will have a bonfire this afternoon and burn it all. He is dead to me
Be sure to video the event and send the vid to his agent, or post on YouScrewed.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Dobbin, let it go. This is what he was talking about:

 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
Well, within 24 hours some of us might have to eat crow. That would be the most delicious and welcomed crow we ever ate and I would be so appreciative of that meal. I just hope that those who are so sure of a rabbit being pulled out of a hat that if it falls flat on it’s face that it doesn’t take you down with it.

Nothing wrong with hoping for the best but you never put all your eggs in one basket and you always prepare for the worst.
 

Emcomus

<~Knights of Malta
Latest saying:
Stay in your homes
It will be over soon [TRUTH]

I sincerely doubt a 2nd in Command General would take time to message he would be too busy. Perhaps someone in his office (with his approval and deniable accountability) bc it would TELEGRAPH intent.

That being said politicians are pretty jumpy when a homeless tent city goes up in flames during a cookout-so they (think) they know something or someone is coming for them.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
I clicked the link and reading this stuff weird how it's all done, but there is a video clip where the President is saying "The Calm Before The Storm". Now if my memory serves me right that video clip is from 2016 or sometime in 2017 I know it was not done in the last two months.
 
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Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It'll soon be over for sure; but is possible (likely?) not in the way many wanted it to be.


Odds are it's a fake account.

Did y'all read up on the 'Trust' operation run by the Bolsheviks?
 

philkar

Veteran Member
As a nurse for more years than I want to count my number one rule was to prepare for the worst and pray for the best even when my patient was looking death in the face. Ridiculous? Maybe. But never had to formulate a plan on the move so to speak and always had what I needed at hand. If the worst didn't happen all I had to do was put up supplies that I had gathered. I was always thankful to have to put up the supplies. That's where I am today.
 

bassgirl

Veteran Member
Castle Rock also has an association with the novelist Stephen King. It is in maine where most of his books take place.
 

Twisted

Contributing Member
Your tag goes to a different 1 than I am following. Yours has 44k followers and mine has 198k
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Your tag goes to a different 1 than I am following. Yours has 44k followers and mine has 198k


Smokenmirrors.

Disinformatzia.

TrustOperations.

BullSh*tnMonkeydust.

So much so, it's nearly or completely impossible to tell fact from fiction.

Just as intended.

Maybe.
 
I know! But this brings it out into the open, you now know who is truly rabbid against Republicans. You know what industries are Democrat controlled. Hell publishers and book writers want to ban his memoir that hasn't even been written. Think about that the book industry wants to ban books!
Watch out for those wascally rabbid wabbits.
 

TidesofTruth

Veteran Member
It's fake by a moron at glike. I caught them yesterday putting on a promo massage "share with everyone you know" on the telegram post and I called it out on the glike thread. poof it was deleted in telegram.
 

Shooter

Veteran Member
Dobbin, let it go. This is what he was talking about:



Outstanding story, I still have the copies of Blue Press where Dillon printed it, it was about a year between the two stories, Really makes you think,
 

Grounded Idealist

Hope Always
Found this on another thread. Does it have any relevance here?



412th TEC strengthens readiness during Operation Castle Rock amid COVID-19
By Sgt. Jared Bounds | 412th Theater Engineer Command | Sept. 8, 2020

CAMP SHELBY, Miss. —
Soldiers of the 412th Theater Engineer Command (TEC), Vicksburg, Mississippi, successfully completed Operation Castle Rock at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Aug. 11-29, 2020.

During the training exercise, staff were presented with unexpected, impromptu scenarios that tested military problem solving and decision-making skills. Operation Castle Rock fit squarely into one of the main mission elements of the U.S. Army Reserve: increasing critical engineer capabilities in order to modernize and maintain expeditionary combat power, with an emphasis on COVID-19countermeasures.

The U.S. Army Reserve continuously focuses on Soldier health and safety, but that focus was made even sharper by the COVID-19 variable, as 412th TEC warfighting cells worked shoulder-to-shoulder within a mobile tactical operations center.

Reacting to COVID-19 meant checking Soldiers’ temperatures twice a day, overall health observation, providing hand sanitizer and multiple hand washing stations, as well as mandatory face coverings. Additional mitigation efforts included reducing the operational staff on the ground by nearly half, with the remainder of the 412th TEC staff acting as a rear support element. The operational capacity, however, was minimally affected.

“The COVID environment definitely changed the way leadership approached this training event,” said Maj. Gen. Stephen Strand, 412th TEC commanding general. “Some Soldiers were given the opportunity to complete their part of the training in a virtual setting. Those who were here, even with their missing partners, were able to learn more skills and cross-train. You want the whole unit to work together, all the time.”

“The challenge going forward is integrating all the Soldiers operating virtually during this exercise into real-world warfighting functions,” added Strand.

Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, the site of Operation Castle Rock, also displayed a remarkable amount of flexibility and partnership toward 412th TEC Soldiers. The exercise was originally slated to take place at Ft. McCoy, Wisconsin, but the pressures of COVID-19 required a different training environment.

“We’re always here to help,” said Lt. Col. Michael Robbins, detachment commander, Detachment 4, 3rd Brigade, Great Lakes Training Center. “We’ve been very flexible by staying in communication and adjusting fire, providing virtual trainers as well as boots-on-the-ground personnel.”

A significant injection of junior enlisted, officer and noncommissioned officer involvement was another key factor in the success of Operation Castle Rock, according to Robbins.

“They’re the future. If the mid and lower-level enlisted, NCOs and officers can get something out of this, that’s where we’ll get the biggest bang for our buck,” said Robbins.

From start to finish, 412th TEC Soldiers remained highly motivated, said 412th TEC 1st Sgt. Allen Martin.

“They acted like the Soldiers they are, and performed well above standard,” said Martin.

Martin also spoke to the critical support of the 475th Explosive Hazards Coordination Cell (Krakens), a detachment of the 412th TEC.

“They are the commanding general’s asset in the field when it comes to anything that goes ‘boom,’” said Martin. “I was very impressed with their level of professionalism.”

While there is no way to eliminate all risks of COVID-19, mitigation measures enforced by the 412th TEC continue to safely return Soldiers to their Families by operating in compliance with Centers for Disease Control, Department of Defense and U.S. Army guidelines.

“I think it’s been a great success,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Benny Hubbard, command sergeant major of the 412th TEC. “With us being an expeditionary headquarters, we’ve done exceptionally well in mitigating the spread of COVID-19. We are overcoming this enemy.”
 
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