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Monday, April 26, 2021
Fwd: Biden's War on the Military
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Date: April 26, 2021 at 9:00:34 AM CDT
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Subject: Biden's War on the Military
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Biden's war on the militaryHow America's 'woke' rulers are subverting the world's best and noblest fighting force
Of all the institutions of the federal government that leftwing elites have infiltrated and corrupted – from public education to the judiciary to, most recently, the Justice Department, FBI and intelligence agencies – one all-important organization has remained relatively unscathed: The United States military. But that is in danger of radically changing under the Biden administration.
In just the brief period since Joe Biden's January inauguration, his administration's radical expansion of perverse Obama-era initiatives is resulting in what amounts to an assault on the American military's readiness to fight wars and defeat enemies. All in the name of social justice, equity, anti-racism, radical diversity, inclusion, transgender rights, and of course, rooting out legions of "racists" and "white supremacists" that supposedly inhabit the armed forces of the United States.
Consider some of the bizarre and transformative policies the Biden administration has already set in motion:
* Transgendered people – whose condition was seen as a serious mental illness from the dawn of psychiatry until 2013, when the powerful LGBT lobby pressured the American Psychiatric Association to "de-pathologize" it – appear to constitute the one group Biden is most committed to recruiting into the armed forces. In his Jan. 25 executive order, Biden mandates not only "permitting transgender individuals to serve openly in the military," thereby overturning Trump's 2017 ban, but also requiring the military to pay the entire cost of transgender soldiers' "surgical transition," which normally ranges from $100,000 to $200,000. This has led some – including Lt. Gen. Thomas Spoehr, who commanded Army forces in Iraq – to voice concern that transgenders might now join the military for the express purpose of obtaining taxpayer-funded "gender reassignment surgery."
* In March, Team Biden hired Richard Torres-Estrada to head the U.S. Special Operations Command's "office of diversity and inclusion." SOCOM oversees the Army Rangers, Navy SEALs and all other Special Operations components of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps that lead America's counterterrorism and unconventional warfare operations. What exactly qualified Torres-Estrada – whose most recent job was as an equal employment opportunity officer for the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority – to occupy an important position over America's most elite fighting forces?
It turns out that in June 2020 Torres-Estrada explicitly compared President Donald J. Trump to Adolf Hitler, posting on Facebook side-by-side photos of America's 45th president and history's most reviled genocidal monster, each holding a Bible.
In response to widespread outrage that someone with the views of Torres-Estrada was being put in charge of hiring Navy SEALs – indeed, that an "office of diversity and inclusion" was even created in the first place for America's Special Ops forces – Torres-Estrada was "reassigned" to other duties while his background and qualifications are investigated.
* After Biden's new Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin insisted during his confirmation hearing that the United States military must rid itself of "racists and extremists" in its ranks, the nation's first black Defense secretary ordered an unprecedented "60-day service-wide stand down" – a pause in military activity in all services – to root out "white supremacism" and "extremism." The Pentagon has released no data to support Austin's contention that the military is overrun with racists and white supremacists.
* Instead of deploying troops to America's southern border, as Trump did, to prevent an all-out invasion of the nation – albeit one encouraged and invited by the Biden administration – the Democrats who run the federal government have instead deployed thousands of armed National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to protect members of Congress from imaginary threats from supposed legions of pro-Trump "violent extremists" and "insurrectionists."
That just for starters. The whole inside story of the Biden administration's attempted transformation of America's armed forces is laid out in the April issue of WND's acclaimed monthly Whistleblower magazine, titled "BIDEN'S WAR ON THE MILITARY: How America's 'woke' rulers are subverting the world's best and noblest fighting force."
Highlights of "BIDEN'S WAR ON THE MILITARY" include:
- "The many ways Team Biden is harming America's military" by David Kupelian
- "New Defense chief orders stand-down to rid ranks of 'racists and extremists'" by Art Moore
- "Newly uncovered documents show Pentagon's plan targeting conservatives" by Bob Unruh
- "Defense Dept. hired 'diversity and inclusion' chief who compared Trump to Hitler" by Chuck Ross
- "Ted Cruz blasts Biden's defense secretary over 'public attacks' on Tucker Carlson" by Bob Unruh
- "Over a dozen soldiers at the Capitol get sick after being given tainted food" by Kaylee Greenlee
- "Biden executive order provides taxpayer-funded gender-transition surgeries for U.S. military" by Jack Davis
- "Army chaplain probed for saying transgenders are 'unqualified to serve'" by Art Moore
- "Biden's Mach 2 madness: Why forcing 'wokeness' on the U.S. military will bring death, destruction and defeat" by Lloyd Billingsley
- "Wokeifying America's military: The Biden administration is undermining the U.S. armed forces' primary mission" by Ben Shapiro
- "Capitol security review ordered by Pelosi points to long-term military presence"
- "China expert Gordon Chang: Biden approves financing Beijing's military" by Bob Unruh
- "Is Biden reenlisting in the forever wars?" by Patrick J. Buchanan
- "Biden blames veterans and ex-cops for spurring 'growth' of white supremacy" by Jack Davis
- "Senate Democrat: 'Nobody can serve God and the military'"
- "Former Medal of Honor Society president: Trump epitomized American exceptionalism" by Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady
- "Gen. Michael Flynn: 5 lessons I learned when the Deep State came after me and my family" by Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.
"There is something uniquely repugnant," said Whistleblower Editor David Kupelian, "about these and other assaults on America's armed forces from the Biden administration."
Explains Kupelian: "The military is unlike any other institution of government in that it involves the transcendent dimension of its participants' willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice. Indeed, the courage, the discipline, the dangers of wartime, the implicit demand that one be willing to lay down one's life, as well as the concurrent sacrifices required of families separated for months or years from deployed loved ones, set the military apart from other forms of government service. Likewise, on the macro level, there is the absolute necessity of building and maintaining a military second to none in an extremely dangerous world with many powerful and malevolent nation states and terror organizations.
"All this makes the Biden administration's ideologically driven policies undermining the readiness, cohesion and morale of America's armed forces uniquely repugnant and dangerous – not to mention evil."
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In the wake of the highly publicized shooting of Michael Brown after he robbed a store and attacked Officer Darren Wilson, the media and race-baiters immediately vilified the police. Even though the U.S. Justice Department, having reviewed 35,000 pages of records and forensic evidence and conducted hundreds of interviews, was forced to exonerate Officer Wilson, that meant nothing to angry protesters and the political and media elite. The battle lines had already been drawn and the attacks on police that followed Michael Brown's death and Officer Wilson's acquittal have since mushroomed into an all-out war today.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Fwd: breaking point
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From: Newt Gingrich <news@freecongress.com>
Date: April 21, 2021 at 3:04:32 PM CDT
To: bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com
Subject: breaking point
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I'm sending this urgent email because our borders are at a BREAKING POINT and the Radical Left is adding insult to injury. Hello Bobby,
I'm sending this urgent email because our borders are at a BREAKING POINT and the Radical Left is adding insult to injury.
First -- Democrats promised direct payments and free healthcare for people in the country illegally.
Then -- Biden stopped Wall construction and reinstituted catch and release.
Now -- Taxpayers are footing the bill for expensive hotel rooms for people in the country illegally, and border arrests are hitting record-highs!This is not only insulting, it's dangerous. We could give up and let the open-border Democrats have their way…
Or we can fight back, secure our border, and protect America!
We need The Wall. If you agree, rush resources to fight for it.
ALL PRO-WALL CONTRIBUTIONS ARE BEING 5X-MATCHED FOR 1 HOUR:
President Trump and Conservatives took the first bold steps to build The Wall and secure our borders -- now it's up to all of us to follow through.
If every Pro-Wall Patriot steps up right now, the pressure on Joe Biden and his open-border cronies will be IMPOSSIBLE to ignore. And on top of that, your contribution will have 5X the impact for the next HOUR.
Onward,
Newt Gingrich
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Saturday, April 10, 2021
Fwd: We're entombing the Earth in an impenetrable shell of dead satellites
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From: Robert Hooi <rwlh21@comcast.net>
Date: April 10, 2021 at 12:58:04 PM CDT
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Subject: We're entombing the Earth in an impenetrable shell of dead satellites
Petrovich9 via Getty ImagesWe're entombing the Earth in an impenetrable shell of dead satellites
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In this article: space debris, internet satellite, starlink, NASA, spacex, feature, space, cube-sat, tomorrow, megaconstellationSputnik's successful launch in 1957 marked a milestone in human history as the first time a man-made object had ever orbited the Earth. But little we understood of the space-based SNAFU we were courting with the advent of satellite technology. In the 64 years since, our planet's night skies have become increasingly congested. Today more than 3,000 satellites circle the Earth and they are joined by millions of pieces of space debris — such as bits of broken satellite, discarded rocket parts and flecks of spacecraft paint. NASA estimates that there's around 6,000 tonnes of debris in Low Earth Orbit alone.
This orbital refuse doesn't just create navigation hazards for astronauts, it also reflects sunlight down to the surface, interfering with ground-based telescope observations. A study recently accepted by Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters suggests that there is now nowhere on Earth free from the light pollution produced by overhead debris and satellites. Even more concerning, researchers expect the amount of debris in orbit to increase by an order of magnitude over the next decade as mega-constellations of internet-beaming mini-satellites, like SpaceX's Starlink program, take off.
"Astronomers – and casual viewers of the night sky – must expect a future in which the low Earth orbit population includes tens of thousands of relatively large satellites," Jonathan McDowell at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics warned in a 2020 study. "The impacts will be significant for certain types of observation, certain observatories and at certain times of year."
Until a couple years ago, humanity had launched fewer than 10,000 objects into orbit since the start of the Space Age. However, with the advent of low-cost commercial rocket launch technology — which has seen the price per pound of launching cargo fall from $24,800 during the Shuttle era to just $1,240 today — the rate at which we put satellites into orbit is set to increase exponentially.
In total, more than 18,000 satellites are expected to be launched into LEO by 2025 — roughly ten times the total number of satellites active in 2018. SpaceX alone has permission from the US government to launch 12,000 Starlinks into orbit (with plans to have as many as 42,000 of them), while Amazon's Kuiper project is authorized to send up 3,236 satellites of its own in the coming years. Both of these programs seek to create an orbital network in Low Earth Orbit capable of providing high-bandwidth, low-latency internet connectivity accessible from anywhere on the planet. Though their intentions are noble, the unintended consequences of packing that many spacecraft into our skies could fundamentally change our view of the surrounding solar system.
"If the 100,000 or more LEOsats proposed by many companies and many governments are deployed, no combination of mitigations can fully avoid the impacts of the satellite trails on the science programs of current and planned ground-based optical-NIR astronomy facilities," a 2020 report from the American Astronomical Society noted.
When the first 360 Starlinks were launched in May of 2019, for example, their presence in the night sky was immediately noticeable. Their highly reflective design made each mini-satellite about 99 percent brighter than surrounding objects during the five months it took them to chug up to their 550 km operating altitude. This effect was especially pronounced at sunrise and sunset when the Sun's rays reflected off the satellites' solar panels. SpaceX's attempt to reduce that reflectivity using a "darkening treatment" in early 2020 proved only partially successful.
"We're detecting roughly a 55 percent reduction in the reflective brightness of DarkSat compared to other Starlink satellites," Jeremy Tregloan-Reed from Chile's University of Antofagasta, noted in a 2020 study.
A celestial object's brightness is measured along the scale of stellar magnitude — that is, the brighter an object is, the larger and more negative its corresponding rating will be. For example, the Sun is rated at -26.7 magnitude while the North Star is rated at +2. Any object rated above +6 is effectively invisible to the human eye, though survey telescopes and other sensitive observation systems can spot objects as dim as +8. According to Treglon-Reed's study, the treated Starlink satellite exhibited a magnitude of +5.33 at its operating altitude, compared to +6.21 for an untreated satellite.
That's better but not good enough, Treglon-Reed told Forbes last March. "It's still way too bright," he said. "More still needs to be done. The idea is to get these numbers out to the policymakers [and astronomical societies] who are in talks with SpaceX [and mega constellation companies] and then try and improve this further."
The overall impact these satellites will have depends on a number of factors including the type of telescope being used, the time of day and season the observations are being made, and the height of the satellite constellation. Wide area surveys in both the visible and infrared spectrums (like those conducted by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile) are especially vulnerable to this interference, as are those conducted during twilight hours. And while constellations orbiting in LEO generally go dark once they pass into the Earth's shadow, those in geosynchronous orbit at 750 miles and further — such as the short-lived OneWeb program — would "be visible all night during summer and significant fractions of the night during winter, fall and spring, and will have negative impacts on nearly all observational programs," according to the AAS.
"Higher-altitude satellites must be inherently less reflective than lower-altitude satellites to leave a comparable streak [in professional detectors]. This is due to two factors: orbital speed (lower altitude satellites move faster so spend less time on each pixel) and focus (lower altitude satellites are less in-focus, so the streak is wider but has a lower peak brightness," University of Washington astronomer Dr. Meredith Rawls told Forbes.
In response to the growing problem, astronomers from around the world, as part of the National Science Foundation's SATCON-1 workshop last July, have assembled a list of potential corrective actions and policies. These include limiting constellations to a maximum altitude of 550 - 600 km, requiring individual satellites to have a stellar magnitude of +7 or higher, and sharing orbital information regarding these constellations with the research community so that astronomers can avoid those areas of the sky.
"SpaceX has shown that operators can reduce reflected sunlight through satellite body orientation, Sun shielding and surface darkening," the SATCON-1 workshop found. "A joint effort to obtain higher accuracy public data on predicted locations of individual satellites (or ephemerides) could enable some pointing avoidance and mid-exposure shuttering during satellite passage." Alternatively, operators could design their satellites to actively deorbit when they reach the end of their service life span — as Starlink's satellites do — or they could just launch fewer constellations in general. Whether national or international regulators will actually adopt these recommendations remains to be seen.
But even if satellite operators do manage to turn down the brightness of their constellations, we are still faced with an increasingly dense orbital "graveyard" of broken satellites and overhead space junk. NASA's Orbital Space Debris Office estimates that there are half a million marble-sized bits of junk zipping around LEO at 22,300 mph — fast enough to chip even the ISS's heavily reinforced windows upon impact — and as many as 100 million pieces measuring a millimeter or less.
NASA became the first national space agency to develop a comprehensive space debris mitigation plan in 1995. Those guidelines were later adapted by the 10-nation Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) and eventually adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2007. The US government also established its Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices (ODMSP) in 2001, in a renewed effort to "limit the generation of new, long-lived debris by the control of debris released during normal operations, minimizing debris generated by accidental explosions, the selection of safe flight profile and operational configuration to minimize accidental collisions, and post-mission disposal of space structures." Additionally, the Department of Defense operates the Space Surveillance Network, which is charged with cataloging and tracking objects between 0.12 and 4 inches in diameter using a combination of ground-based visual telescopes and radar arrays.
Tracking this debris is only the first step. A number of space agencies are in the process of developing systems to actively capture and dispose of orbital refuse. JAXA, for example, is considering a 2,300-yard long "electrodynamic tether" which, when deployed, would smash passing debris back towards the planet where it would burn up during atmospheric reentry. In 2018, a consortium led by the UK's Surrey Space Centre successfully demonstrated its RemoveDebris device — essentially a huge space net designed to capture dead satellites and rogue spacejunk up to 10 meters in length.
Come 2025, the ESA hopes to launch its ClearSpace-1 mission wherein a four-pronged capture device will attempt to snatch space debris like an oversized claw game prize, then dispose of itself and its derelict bounty in the Earth's atmosphere.
"Space debris is a global problem as it affects all nations," Airbus mission systems engineer Xander Hall told CNN in 2018. "Each piece of junk in space is owned by the original operators and orbital debris is not addressed explicitly in current international law. An international effort must be made to claim ownership of the debris and help fund its safe removal."
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Fwd: Illegal aliens are roaming our neighborhoods
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From: Jim Jordan <info@teamjimjordan.com>
Date: April 7, 2021 at 9:17:31 AM CDT
To: bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com
Subject: Illegal aliens are roaming our neighborhoods
Reply-To: info@teamjimjordan.com
Jim Jordan for Congress President Trump said: "if our border security measures are reversed, it will trigger a tidal wave of illegal immigration like you've never seen before President Biden's reckless orders continue to put Americans at harm from violent, convicted illegal aliens.
This is alarming, Bobby,
In January, President Trump said: "if our border security measures are reversed, it will trigger a tidal wave of illegal immigration – a wave like you've never seen before."
He was right.
Under the Biden administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are no longer enforcing some important immigration laws inside the United States of America.
Because of this policy, illegal aliens affiliated with dangerous criminal gangs are able to roam our neighborhoods. Previously arrested or convicted criminal illegal aliens are free to commit serious criminal offenses again.
President Biden has refused to secure the southern border, resulting in a full-blown crisis.
I am asking 1,000 American Patriots, like yourself, to add your name to our petition demanding that ICE reject Biden's reckless orders and continue to protect Americans from violent, convicted illegal aliens. Will you sign your name, Bobby?
No matter what you call it, President Biden's policies caused the chaos at the southern border. And he doesn't have a plan to fix it. Instead of addressing the crisis, Democrats have passed bills that defund the police, restrict Second Amendment liberties, and federalize election law.
Oh – and on March 18th they passed laws granting amnesty to illegal immigrants…practically inviting the border crisis to worsen…
Under Biden, illegal immigrants are freer than Americans. I have already expressed concern for this radical policy that places Americans at risk, but I need your help to amplify my voice.
In 2020, ICE conducted over 103,000 administrative arrests and 90 percent of those arrested had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges at the time of arrest.
These criminals aren't roaming the White House lawn, they are in your community and Joe Biden doesn't care. Heck, Biden doesn't even want you to know there is a crisis at the border. That's why his administration hasn't allowed reporters access to the detention centers housing migrants who've crossed our border.
We've reached a breaking point:We MUST stand up and stop Biden's reckless and dangerous orders right now. Please, add your name to our petition today and help secure our borders and put Americans FIRST.
- Gang members and sex offenders crossing illegally.
- Teenagers to be housed at Dallas convention center.
- Some kids haven't seen sunlight in days.
- NASA facility eyed as possible shelter. (INSANE!)
- Migrants with names on terror watch list picked up at the border.
Want to send a strong message that the border is closed? Finish building the wall.
Stand with me. Demand action today.
Jim Jordan
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