Friends,
Just a few observations and articles to share.
Ex-CIA/Intel
Sam Faddis has two articles below worth reading about the balloons.
He's certain there's more to meet the eye than bouncy balls and the
Biden Administration's incompetence.
Where Is The Payload?
Sam Faddis
In the world of intelligence, the key is to ask questions. Perhaps the most important of those questions is “Why?” When a Middle Eastern flight school student attending a class in Florida on flying airliners says he does not need to know how to land it pays to ask “Why”?
and
If You Are Sleeping Well At Night You Should Not Be
Sam Faddis
Faddis
goes into detail you simply won't find in the mainstream articles on
this. And he makes a thorough case that the US itself has been using
balloons to deposit and broadcast special sensors over wide areas since
the Vietnam war. He details how they're used and what the Chinese would
be up to spreading sensors over the US. This is a lot more information
that Congress got from their Defense briefing the other day.
China might be ready to launch its war against Taiwan any day now. This article gives an idea of how absurd America's and NATO's "narrative" about
Ukraine. We've thrown away a great deal of our military supplies in
Ukraine, and we're delusional about what we can do there. Vietnam-level
delusional. It's the kind of thing that even if it is only half true,
that's more than enough.
I've
recently finished a general history of the Korean War, by English
historian Max Hastings. (Highly recommended general history.) What's
amazing is how we repeated almost exactly the same idiotic mistakes in
Vietnam a decade later. Korea was one thing, but Vietnam, almost the
same mistakes, only worse, over again, was jaw-dropping stupid. Just
incredibly stupid, (like we were about Pearl Harbor and 9/11, BTW, as
Faddis himself points out). Of course, Vietnam was the creation – the way it turned out after Nov 1963 – of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the man who arranged the assassination of Kennedy. I'm currently reading The Man Who Killed Kennedy; the Case Against LBJ,
by Roger Stone (in part). The book is thousands of references to
various testimony built up over the years, and it is clear Johnson,
American Intell, and the Mob was behind murder(s). The Kennedy brothers
themselves were arrogant and careless, and Jack was determined above all
to deep-six the CIA. The two brothers were about to bring down Johnson
himself. Johnson struck first. "LBJ" was probably the worst individual
(maybe now Joe Biden, if Biden is really in the pay of the Chinese) to
ever be a US president. Needless to note, but it make depressing
reading. Kennedy had clearly indicated he wanted out of Vietnam by 1965, saying it was their war and they had to be the ones to fight it; Johnson reversed Kennedy's decisions because he was making large amounts of money via defense contractors, esp those in Texas with whom he was closely connected. (The book details all this misery, murder, and graft and lies.)
Nixon, hardly an archangel, a politician with his own mob
connections and dirty laundry, comes out looking like St Francis in
comparison to the evil men we've had running the country.
Then, there's this article about WWIII by Frenchman Emmanuel Todd who predicted the fall of the USSR a decade before it collapsed. Not too in-depth in itself but worth reading.
Finally, there's this excellent LifeSiteNews article about Hungary and Orbán's position regarding the Ukraine war. Highly recommended. An "eye-opener", indeed. (No wonder Biden has sent Samantha Power to Hungary to start a "color revolution.")
So, passing these along to anyone who wants to consider them.
St Valentine, and all February saints like St. Brigid, pray for us.
An Préachán
Psalm 146 of the Douay-Rheims: verse 9:
Who giveth to beasts their food: and to the young ravens that call upon Him.