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We tracked Jeffrey Epstein's private jet — and a mysterious trip to the Middle East right before the 2016 election raises questions about his ties to foreign intelligence agencies​

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Neil Rasmus/Patrick McMullan via Getty; Shayanne Gal/INSIDER
  • Flight data recently obtained by INSIDER shows that one of Jeffrey Epstein's private jets traveled to and from the Middle East in November 2016.
  • It's unclear where exactly the Gulfstream GV-SP landed, but an aviation expert said it may have been destined for airports in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, or Oman.
  • Journalists, prosecutors, and accusers have repeatedly drawn attention to Epstein's private jets.
  • The path of the November 2016 flight could also revive questions about Epstein's rumored ties to foreign intelligence agencies.
  • Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.
Last month, INSIDER traced the movements of Jeffrey Epstein's private jets since early 2018, revealing a packed schedule between the registered sex offender's four homes and occasional jaunts to Mexico, Morocco, and Slovakia. Newly released flight data, from 2016 and 2017, published here for the first time, further illuminate Epstein's extensive travels — including a mysterious trip to the Middle East on the eve of 2016 election.

ADSBExchange.com; Shayanne Gal/INSIDER
Journalists have long scrutinized Epstein's migration patterns for evidence of his alleged misdeeds and his social proximity to politicians and celebrities. At least one accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, has claimed Epstein abused her aboard his private jets, and used free trips to entice and transport his victims around the world. Prosecutors recently subpoenaed Epstein's personal pilots, after arguingthat his appetite for international travel, among other things, rendered him an "extraordinary risk of flight."

Epstein's alleged death by suicide on August 10, in a New York City prison cell, places an even greater burden on the evidence he left behind. And few records have illuminated more of his activities and connections than those of his private jets.

The election-eve flight to the Arabian Peninsula was in a dataset of aviation signals provided to INSIDER by ADS-B Exchange. The website is one of the few available sources for tracking the movements of aircraft whose owners, including Epstein himself, have taken advantage of a Federal Aviation Authority rule that allows them to block their tail numbers from tracking sites like FlightAware and FlightRadar24.

ADS-B Exchange's dataset covers the 18 months between June 2016, when the site was founded, and December 2017. The site's public archives, however, only go back to January 2018. In lieu of payment, INSIDER agreed to set up an ADS-B receiver in our New York City office and encourage other journalists to do the same.

The November 7, 2016 flight near the Arabian Peninsula

Much like data from 2018-2019, the data from 2016-2017 show Epstein's jets bouncing between New York City, the US Virgin Islands, New Mexico, and Paris. They also show short excursions across continental Europe, to places like Lake Geneva, Zurich, and Strasbourg; and a number of day trips between New York and Boston.

But on November 7, 2016, one of Epstein's jets took a route that it would never take again. Sometime around noon, Epstein's Gulfstream GV-SP lifted off from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris and flew southeastward, over the Mediterranean Sea, until it reached the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. Fifteen minutes later, around 4pm Paris time, the jet turned north into southern Jordan. The last signal captured by an ADS-B receiver, at 4:06 pm, placed the aircraft slightly north of Jordan's border with Saudi Arabia, flying at an altitude of 41,000 feet.

Almost exactly two days later, the same aircraft reappeared over the southern half of the Sinai, heading in the opposite direction. ADS-B signals indicate it flew back to Paris, landing there sometime after 8:30 pm. Two days later, it flew to New York, where it resumed its pattern of flying up and down the Eastern Seaboard, between New York, Palm Beach, and St. Thomas.

There is no indication that any of Epstein's jets flew near Egypt, Jordan, Israel, or Saudi Arabia after November 9, 2016. There is some evidence, however, that Epstein traveled in the region in past decades. According to flight logs published by Gawker in 2015, the financier and his entourage briefly stopped in Dubai on May 29, 2002, after hosting President Bill Clinton on a multi-country tour of Southeast Asia.

The flight data doesn't tell the whole story of Epstein's travel schedule

The ADS-B Exchange dataset is incomplete in three different ways:

  • We don't know the precise path and altitude of Epstein's jet as it flew over a portion of the Mediterranean Sea. This is mainly because ADS-B Exchange was only a few months old and gathering signals from a much smaller number of receivers. We've illustrated the gap in the map above with dotted lines.
  • We don't know where the jet went between 4:06pm on November 7 and 3:47 pm on November 9. Its precise whereabouts during those 48 hours remain unknown.
  • We don't know who was aboard the jet, since ADS-B signals do not contain the names of passengers. That means we can't say for sure that Jeffrey Epstein himself was on either leg of the jet's journey. We can be reasonably confident, however, that a pilot in his employ was controlling the aircraft.

The same data offers hints about the jet's final destination

The route of the flight is slightly unusual for a private jet navigating the region. The path over the Sinai, with a hard left into Jordan, is a consequence of Israel's uniquely strict airspace regulations. "Israel doesn't issue any overflight permits," said Suran Wijayawardana, the chief operating officer of Alerion Aviation. "Most aircraft would more than likely prefer to fly south of Israel, providing they can maintain an altitude over 31,000 feet over the Sinai Peninsula."

Noting the Gulfstream's flying altitude of 41,000 feet, as captured by the last signal on November 7, Wijayawardana offered an educated guess about its destination: "If the aircraft were heading to Amman," the capital of Jordan, "I would expect it to be lower and well into the descent for the approach.")

"My guess would be any destination from Qatar to Muscat, as it would have started descended to lower altitudes anywhere else," Wijayawardana told INSIDER. Other potential destinations, he added, were Bahrain, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Baghdad.

Epstein was close to Middle Eastern leaders and was rumored to have ties to intelligence agencies

It's by no means unusual for multi-millionaire financiers to travel to the Middle East. Epstein had long-standing ties to Israel, including a business partnership with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and told a New York Times reporter that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman "had visited him many times." And in an August lawsuit filed against Epstein's estate, an unnamed plaintiff said Epstein often boasted about his friendship with the "Sultan of Dubai."

But the Middle East excursion was a rare one for Epstein, according to flight data reviewed by INSIDER. And given the fact that Epstein possessed a counterfeit passport, with a Saudi address and evidence of travel to the country, the presence of his jet over the Arabian Peninsula—and the unanswered matter of where it landed, and for what reason—adds another entry to a long list of simmering questions about the financier's ties to other countries.

Theories regarding Epstein and foreign intelligence agencies have circulated since he publicly befriended Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite and daughter of press baron Robert Maxwell. In 2003, the British Foreign Office released archival records that described Maxwell's relationships with the intelligence agencies of the UK, Israel, and Russia.

More recently, on July 7, the journalist Vicky Ward reported on conversations between Alexander Acosta, the former US Attorney in Miami who stepped down as Secretary of Labor after defending a 2007 plea deal that allowed Epstein to avoid federal prosecution, and members of the Trump administration's transition staff:

Acosta had explained ... [that] he'd cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein's attorneys because he had "been told" to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. "I was told Epstein 'belonged to intelligence' and to leave it alone," he told his interviewers in the Trump transition, who evidently thought that was a sufficient answer and went ahead and hired Acosta. (The Labor Department had no comment when asked about this.)
Ward relied on a single a source, presumably a former member of the Trump transition team, relaying something Acosta purportedly said more than two years ago, about a negotiation that had happened more than a decade prior. Still, when confronted with Ward's reporting, Acosta gave a wordy response — "I can't address it directly because of our guidelines, but I can tell you that a lot of reporting is going down rabbit holes" — that didn't answer the question.

Other details unearthed by prosecutors seem to be drawn from spy novel: A locked safe in Epstein's Manhattan mansion contained $70,000 in cash, 48 loose diamonds, and a counterfeit Austrian passport listing a Saudi Arabian residence under a false name with "stamps that reflect use of the passport to enter France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia."

In a filing, prosecutors noted that "The Government has asked defense counsel to advise whether the defendant is currently, or has been in the past, a citizen or legal permanent resident of a country other than the United States. To date, defense counsel has declined to respond." Epstein's lawyers claimed that he carried the passport in order to avoid detection as an "an affluent member of the Jewish faith" during his Middle East travels.

Lawyers who represented Epstein before his death did not respond to requests for comment. Acosta didn't respond to requests for comment, either. A spokesperson for the Southern District of New York declined to comment.

The rest of the flight data from 2016-2017

Epstein's Gulfstream GV-SP returned to the US from Paris on November 11, 2016, and quickly resumed its usual schedule of shuttling between Epstein's homes in New York City, the US Virgin Islands, and Palm Beach. Before spending the holidays in the latter two destinations, the jet flew twice from New York to Boston, returning the same night on both trips.

Between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017, Epstein's jets flew 74 times, approximately half of which were flights between New York, Palm Beach, and the Virgin Islands. The remainder of the flights stayed within the jets' usual orbit in the US and western Europe — but the ADS-B Exchange flight data suggest several unique paths:

  • On January 29, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from New York to a destination in western Massachusetts, and returned 4 days later.
  • On February 23, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Paris to Zurich, stopped for 4 hours, flew to Strasbourg, and returned to Paris 3 hours later.
  • On February 26, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from New York to Santa Fe, stopping in Phoenix for 4 hours and Tucson for 4 hours. The next day, it flew from Santa Fe to Palm Beach.
  • On April 6, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Paris to New York, stopping in Rabat, Morocco for 5 hours.
  • On June 7, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Palm Beach to San Diego, and flew to Santa Fe two days later.
  • On July 7, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Paris to a destination near Lake Geneva, and returned 6 hours later.
If you have any tips or theories about why Epstein's jet was spotted over the Arabian Peninsula in November 2016, please get in touch.
 

We tracked Jeffrey Epstein's private jet — and a mysterious trip to the Middle East right before the 2016 election raises questions about his ties to foreign intelligence agencies​

epstein flight documents 2x1 lead copy

Neil Rasmus/Patrick McMullan via Getty; Shayanne Gal/INSIDER
  • Flight data recently obtained by INSIDER shows that one of Jeffrey Epstein's private jets traveled to and from the Middle East in November 2016.
  • It's unclear where exactly the Gulfstream GV-SP landed, but an aviation expert said it may have been destined for airports in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, or Oman.
  • Journalists, prosecutors, and accusers have repeatedly drawn attention to Epstein's private jets.
  • The path of the November 2016 flight could also revive questions about Epstein's rumored ties to foreign intelligence agencies.
  • Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.
Last month, INSIDER traced the movements of Jeffrey Epstein's private jets since early 2018, revealing a packed schedule between the registered sex offender's four homes and occasional jaunts to Mexico, Morocco, and Slovakia. Newly released flight data, from 2016 and 2017, published here for the first time, further illuminate Epstein's extensive travels — including a mysterious trip to the Middle East on the eve of 2016 election.

ADSBExchange.com; Shayanne Gal/INSIDER
Journalists have long scrutinized Epstein's migration patterns for evidence of his alleged misdeeds and his social proximity to politicians and celebrities. At least one accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, has claimed Epstein abused her aboard his private jets, and used free trips to entice and transport his victims around the world. Prosecutors recently subpoenaed Epstein's personal pilots, after arguingthat his appetite for international travel, among other things, rendered him an "extraordinary risk of flight."

Epstein's alleged death by suicide on August 10, in a New York City prison cell, places an even greater burden on the evidence he left behind. And few records have illuminated more of his activities and connections than those of his private jets.

The election-eve flight to the Arabian Peninsula was in a dataset of aviation signals provided to INSIDER by ADS-B Exchange. The website is one of the few available sources for tracking the movements of aircraft whose owners, including Epstein himself, have taken advantage of a Federal Aviation Authority rule that allows them to block their tail numbers from tracking sites like FlightAware and FlightRadar24.

ADS-B Exchange's dataset covers the 18 months between June 2016, when the site was founded, and December 2017. The site's public archives, however, only go back to January 2018. In lieu of payment, INSIDER agreed to set up an ADS-B receiver in our New York City office and encourage other journalists to do the same.

The November 7, 2016 flight near the Arabian Peninsula

Much like data from 2018-2019, the data from 2016-2017 show Epstein's jets bouncing between New York City, the US Virgin Islands, New Mexico, and Paris. They also show short excursions across continental Europe, to places like Lake Geneva, Zurich, and Strasbourg; and a number of day trips between New York and Boston.

But on November 7, 2016, one of Epstein's jets took a route that it would never take again. Sometime around noon, Epstein's Gulfstream GV-SP lifted off from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris and flew southeastward, over the Mediterranean Sea, until it reached the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. Fifteen minutes later, around 4pm Paris time, the jet turned north into southern Jordan. The last signal captured by an ADS-B receiver, at 4:06 pm, placed the aircraft slightly north of Jordan's border with Saudi Arabia, flying at an altitude of 41,000 feet.

Almost exactly two days later, the same aircraft reappeared over the southern half of the Sinai, heading in the opposite direction. ADS-B signals indicate it flew back to Paris, landing there sometime after 8:30 pm. Two days later, it flew to New York, where it resumed its pattern of flying up and down the Eastern Seaboard, between New York, Palm Beach, and St. Thomas.

There is no indication that any of Epstein's jets flew near Egypt, Jordan, Israel, or Saudi Arabia after November 9, 2016. There is some evidence, however, that Epstein traveled in the region in past decades. According to flight logs published by Gawker in 2015, the financier and his entourage briefly stopped in Dubai on May 29, 2002, after hosting President Bill Clinton on a multi-country tour of Southeast Asia.

The flight data doesn't tell the whole story of Epstein's travel schedule

The ADS-B Exchange dataset is incomplete in three different ways:

  • We don't know the precise path and altitude of Epstein's jet as it flew over a portion of the Mediterranean Sea. This is mainly because ADS-B Exchange was only a few months old and gathering signals from a much smaller number of receivers. We've illustrated the gap in the map above with dotted lines.
  • We don't know where the jet went between 4:06pm on November 7 and 3:47 pm on November 9. Its precise whereabouts during those 48 hours remain unknown.
  • We don't know who was aboard the jet, since ADS-B signals do not contain the names of passengers. That means we can't say for sure that Jeffrey Epstein himself was on either leg of the jet's journey. We can be reasonably confident, however, that a pilot in his employ was controlling the aircraft.

The same data offers hints about the jet's final destination

The route of the flight is slightly unusual for a private jet navigating the region. The path over the Sinai, with a hard left into Jordan, is a consequence of Israel's uniquely strict airspace regulations. "Israel doesn't issue any overflight permits," said Suran Wijayawardana, the chief operating officer of Alerion Aviation. "Most aircraft would more than likely prefer to fly south of Israel, providing they can maintain an altitude over 31,000 feet over the Sinai Peninsula."

Noting the Gulfstream's flying altitude of 41,000 feet, as captured by the last signal on November 7, Wijayawardana offered an educated guess about its destination: "If the aircraft were heading to Amman," the capital of Jordan, "I would expect it to be lower and well into the descent for the approach.")

"My guess would be any destination from Qatar to Muscat, as it would have started descended to lower altitudes anywhere else," Wijayawardana told INSIDER. Other potential destinations, he added, were Bahrain, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Baghdad.

Epstein was close to Middle Eastern leaders and was rumored to have ties to intelligence agencies

It's by no means unusual for multi-millionaire financiers to travel to the Middle East. Epstein had long-standing ties to Israel, including a business partnership with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and told a New York Times reporter that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman "had visited him many times." And in an August lawsuit filed against Epstein's estate, an unnamed plaintiff said Epstein often boasted about his friendship with the "Sultan of Dubai."

But the Middle East excursion was a rare one for Epstein, according to flight data reviewed by INSIDER. And given the fact that Epstein possessed a counterfeit passport, with a Saudi address and evidence of travel to the country, the presence of his jet over the Arabian Peninsula—and the unanswered matter of where it landed, and for what reason—adds another entry to a long list of simmering questions about the financier's ties to other countries.

Theories regarding Epstein and foreign intelligence agencies have circulated since he publicly befriended Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite and daughter of press baron Robert Maxwell. In 2003, the British Foreign Office released archival records that described Maxwell's relationships with the intelligence agencies of the UK, Israel, and Russia.

More recently, on July 7, the journalist Vicky Ward reported on conversations between Alexander Acosta, the former US Attorney in Miami who stepped down as Secretary of Labor after defending a 2007 plea deal that allowed Epstein to avoid federal prosecution, and members of the Trump administration's transition staff:


Ward relied on a single a source, presumably a former member of the Trump transition team, relaying something Acosta purportedly said more than two years ago, about a negotiation that had happened more than a decade prior. Still, when confronted with Ward's reporting, Acosta gave a wordy response — "I can't address it directly because of our guidelines, but I can tell you that a lot of reporting is going down rabbit holes" — that didn't answer the question.

Other details unearthed by prosecutors seem to be drawn from spy novel: A locked safe in Epstein's Manhattan mansion contained $70,000 in cash, 48 loose diamonds, and a counterfeit Austrian passport listing a Saudi Arabian residence under a false name with "stamps that reflect use of the passport to enter France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia."

In a filing, prosecutors noted that "The Government has asked defense counsel to advise whether the defendant is currently, or has been in the past, a citizen or legal permanent resident of a country other than the United States. To date, defense counsel has declined to respond." Epstein's lawyers claimed that he carried the passport in order to avoid detection as an "an affluent member of the Jewish faith" during his Middle East travels.

Lawyers who represented Epstein before his death did not respond to requests for comment. Acosta didn't respond to requests for comment, either. A spokesperson for the Southern District of New York declined to comment.

The rest of the flight data from 2016-2017

Epstein's Gulfstream GV-SP returned to the US from Paris on November 11, 2016, and quickly resumed its usual schedule of shuttling between Epstein's homes in New York City, the US Virgin Islands, and Palm Beach. Before spending the holidays in the latter two destinations, the jet flew twice from New York to Boston, returning the same night on both trips.

Between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017, Epstein's jets flew 74 times, approximately half of which were flights between New York, Palm Beach, and the Virgin Islands. The remainder of the flights stayed within the jets' usual orbit in the US and western Europe — but the ADS-B Exchange flight data suggest several unique paths:

  • On January 29, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from New York to a destination in western Massachusetts, and returned 4 days later.
  • On February 23, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Paris to Zurich, stopped for 4 hours, flew to Strasbourg, and returned to Paris 3 hours later.
  • On February 26, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from New York to Santa Fe, stopping in Phoenix for 4 hours and Tucson for 4 hours. The next day, it flew from Santa Fe to Palm Beach.
  • On April 6, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Paris to New York, stopping in Rabat, Morocco for 5 hours.
  • On June 7, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Palm Beach to San Diego, and flew to Santa Fe two days later.
  • On July 7, 2017, the Gulfstream GV-SP flew from Paris to a destination near Lake Geneva, and returned 6 hours later.
If you have any tips or theories about why Epstein's jet was spotted over the Arabian Peninsula in November 2016, please get in touch.
It’s a CIA honeypot. Always has been. Now look up Maxwell and who her father was. Hint CIA+Mosad
 
When did you retire/ETS from the Navy?

He's full of BS - he is TOTAL POSER. He goes to other sites with his same BS.


He was called out as a poser elsewhere and this was his response:

"I was in BUD/S Class 224. Was assigned to SEAL Team 5 from my dream sheet, which happens to to be down the street from the training compound in Coronado, CA. So those of us selected for West Coast teams we were able to meet the sailors we would be training under for the next year. Hence the jump. I got hurt with two evolutions to go and could not complete my training, thus no jump school, and no STT. I have never claimed to be a SEAL though, and never will. I didn't earn it. But you are correct that those teams use NVG's to spot LZ's. It was only my team due to selection, not completion. Sorry for the confusion.

As my rating in the Navy I was an IS3 at the time. After that I was designated 9545, and sent to Iceland, when that base was still in existence.

I also have some friends in Team 4.

Does that satisfy you curiosity?"


He also tried to be SEAL over on Surefire SOCOM.

The only combat he has seen is "Battlefield 4" and the only brotherhood he knows is "Dark Brotherhood" (along with Dark Branden), right Xitesmai??


He's worse than Theis. Theis actually knew something about guns and shooting. This guy is literally just a keyboard shooter - no warrior here.
 
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225, I got there as 221 was graduating, and it took forever to class up. Pre-phase was its own kind of special hell, but I got in great shape.

I felt so sorry for the folks in 224. After the Dog and Ponies and Sea Worlds were over the instructors pounded those guys.

I probably should have stayed in the Boy Scouts tbh
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Almost… almost had to put him on ignore, but it was getting to be too entertaining. Fucking psycho.

It does piss me off that he was almost able to derail a good thread about a great movie. Very happy to report it’s opened the eyes of several of the folks in my extended social circle… great red pill in that regard.

Anyone tracking gross receipts? Hope it’s still kicking everyone’s ass at the box office.
 
Almost… almost had to put him on ignore, but it was getting to be too entertaining. Fucking psycho.

It does piss me off that he was almost able to derail a good thread about a great movie. Very happy to report it’s opened the eyes of several of the folks in my extended social circle… great red pill in that regard.

Anyone tracking gross receipts? Hope it’s still kicking everyone’s ass at the box office.
Last I saw, it was over $100 Mil......(y)
 
Saw it yesterday. Easy to see how those unaccompanied kids at the border got there. The idea that our gov't just releases them is criminal. How the fuck have we gotten to this point?
 
Saw it yesterday. Easy to see how those unaccompanied kids at the border got there. The idea that our gov't just releases them is criminal. How the fuck have we gotten to this point?
You can't have those poor kids in cages. They are far better off being turned over to "family"

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You'd never guess it by looking at him but an actual SEAL that has his own Youtube channel is Mr. Ballen, a former SEAL turned mystery story teller. He's about as unassuming as far as a SEAL as you will find.

He's a great story teller and his true stories that involve murder, murder plots, paranormal, etc, are addictive. Check him out at MrBallen. Good entertainment.
 
Saw it yesterday. Easy to see how those unaccompanied kids at the border got there. The idea that our gov't just releases them is criminal. How the fuck have we gotten to this point?
Hate to bring this up, if it hasn't been already, but many of those kids are carrying TB, along with the usual shit. Many adults too. They most all carry Giardia, thats why illegals can't go grocery shopping without running to the bano. Then they come back out and squeeze the avacados.

Just another bio weapon used by the OBiden Regime to break America down into another 3rd World country.
 
I'll just leave this here. The red ball with yellow star is official CCP.


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You'd never guess it by looking at him but an actual SEAL that has his own Youtube channel is Mr. Ballen, a former SEAL turned mystery story teller. He's about as unassuming as far as a SEAL as you will find.

He's a great story teller and his true stories that involve murder, murder plots, paranormal, etc, are addictive. Check him out at MrBallen. Good entertainment.
His channel is very entertaining. Right there with “The Why Files”
 
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Entering and being present illegally/visa overstays should all be minimum Class D Federal Felonies with a lifetime ban on future entry and no future possibility of legal residence and/or Citizenship.

We should elevate pimping, human trafficking, and pedophilia so they're three strike offenses at federal level.

But most important is for American Citizens to handle their own security issues and crime control because democrat & RINO politicians won't allow LE to enforce fully & properly.
 
Just got home from watching the movie. Fucking heavy...

And it took about 40 minutes for the movie "projector" to get unfucked. Bright green screen with garbled sound. 30 minutes of previews were just fine.


A lot of people on Youtube are also saying that ANTIFA losers working in some theaters had been fucking around with equipment trying to interfere with it's playing. In some cases the issues were resolved when a couple of good old boys got up and yelled towards the projection room that they were going to go back there and fuck all of them up and break their teeth if they don't quit and let the film play.
 
A lot of people on Youtube are also saying that ANTIFA losers working in some theaters had been fucking around with equipment trying to interfere with it's playing. In some cases the issues were resolved when a couple of good old boys got up and yelled towards the projection room that they were going to go back there and fuck all of them up and break their teeth if they don't quit and let the film play.
That would have been my wife that did that.
 
It might be an AI of sorts. If so it’s a glowing or kind of based AI, not sure which just yet.


All of Druid's stuff read like something ChatGPT would come out with. It has a droning, "PA announcements in a spaceport" kind of feeling to them...

".... As per the eminent domain laws which govern this sector, Halcyon Transfer Station will not be held responsible for unattended and unlabeled cargo left in unsecured vessel cargo bays or the public areas of the port and they may be claimed by any party who comes upon such. Claims are only handled by our Space-Maritime Legal Interpretation Office, located on Level 2 next to janitorial closet. Station security personnels' only role is to ensure the safety of this base and that lockdown procedures for all ships using our docking bays are strictly adhered to. They will not handle any property disputes and will promptly redirect you to Space-Maritime if you approach them with questions. Thank you for visiting Halcyon and we hope your stay is pleasant..."
 
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All of Druid's stuff read like something ChatGPT would come out with. It has a droning, "PA announcements in a spaceport" kind of feeling to them...

".... As per the eminent domain laws which govern this sector, Halcyon Transfer Station will not be held responsible for unattended and unlabeled cargo left in unsecured vessel cargo bays or the public areas of the port and they may be claimed by any party who comes upon such. Claims are only handled by our Space-Maritime Legal Interpretation Office, located on Level 2 next to janitorial closet. Station security personnels' only role is to ensure the safety of this base and that lockdown procedures for all ships using our docking bays are strictly adhered to. They will not handle any property disputes and will promptly redirect you to Space-Maritime if you approach them with questions. Thank you for visiting Halcyon and we hope your stay is pleasant..."
Kind of reminds me of the AI in that SyFy show eureka
 
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Another lesson from this thread, other than that all concerned and responsible people who care about their communities need to see Sound of Freedom, is that if you are going to be a "not a SEAL but want to look/pass off as one", you better at least be fluffy, cute, and likeable, like this:

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And that good wholesome threads maintained by an alert audience is impossible to derail. So nice try.
 
Another lesson from this thread, other than that all concerned and responsible people who care about their communities need to see Sound of Freedom, is that if you are going to be a "not a SEAL but want to look/pass off as one", you better at least be fluffy, cute, and likeable, like this:

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And that good wholesome threads maintained by an alert audience is impossible to derail. So nice try.
Except from what I've heard otters aren't the nicest creatures.

For more check out this episode. Ologies podcast Lutrinology (otters)
 
Except from what I've heard otters aren't the nicest creatures.

For more check out this episode. Ologies podcast Lutrinology (otters)


Thats true. 😂 I don't think anyone would want to try to pet a Giant River Otter of Brazil's Amazonian forests. That was why I used a pic of a small clawed otter. Those are raised as household pets in Japan, Malaysia etc and they actually get along very well in families.
 
I was listening to his stuff long time ago - and then he was so proud of his sister winning a Pulitzer @ the NY times for the Russia Hoax 2018 - name Maggie Habermann. She's DS. Lost respect for him for him right then and unsubscribed.
Huh??

I looked at Habermanns Wikipedia link and didn't see any mention of being related or mention of John B. Allen, Navy Seal.

I hope not.

I do know Don Shipley had nothing but good things to say about CNN and them doing research and vetting all the people they "report" about. .

It was free entertainment so I can't complain.
 
Hate to bring this up, if it hasn't been already, but many of those kids are carrying TB, along with the usual shit. Many adults too. They most all carry Giardia, thats why illegals can't go grocery shopping without running to the bano. Then they come back out and squeeze the avacados.

Just another bio weapon used by the OBiden Regime to break America down into another 3rd World country.

This is a huge concern of mine being within a "chosen" area of their "dispalcement". They literally come in tow with a minimum of four kids, usually more, and I have heard them coughing. You shouldn't take sick kids anywhere...but this is even worse.
 
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The large numbers of children is all so shocking and new.
Honest questions:

What happens to all those kids who grow up and become mature enough to strike back, or escape to report to the authorities? Would not many of them seek vengeance? Would not many of them tell their stories?
Where are the young adults who were sold as children? Why aren’t they pointing fingers?

I have no experience, but I would think if I were to have suffered as a child, I would strike back, first chance. Now multiply that by the claimed numbers and you have an army of angry young adults. Many who would stop at nothing to seek revenge.

I can understand how some would be intimidated, but the high numbers, there would be some violence against these rich fuckers.

Two the chest and one to the head. For starters….

But I don’t know how this stuff works.
Why would you assume they ever outgrew their usefulness to the criminals?
 
This ^^^^....

(New members take note)
I think I stick around here because it reminds me of the salty bunch of guys I used to work with. Either you would say something that became the object of ridicule, or they would make something up for you. Laughter was the best response.

Fror example, one of the guys had spent some time in prison. So, it was easy to imagine he had been through some tough times. So, another guy started the rumor that he had one testicle removed and that his unofficial nickname was now "Uno."

We all started calling him that and it was probably an hour or so before he said "what is going on?" I let him know and that led to another round of jocularity as karma is a beotch.