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This will put a dent in Hezbollah’s recruiting. . . 😏

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Thank you Margaret. You can only push so far and so often until it's payback time!

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Don't hold back Hezbollah, Launch² Now!!!

I can't help it Reverend, I think Jesus hated them too, right?

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Its not about the Lebanese people? Thats not what rockets flying into populated areas tells me.

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So how does Russia get from a Hungarian electronics factory that built several thousand radio-controlled grenades packaged to look like beepers, to "the US did it"?

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They know, you obviously don't.

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https://www.instagram.com/p/DAfTn1PxHAP/?igsh=MTA3cXl3M2R5eXdtaQ==

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https://www.instagram.com/p/DAfTgHsREyJ/?igsh=MWdjdGxxdHEyOWtybw==

are two examples of "geoengineered" contrast agents. They are typically launched at local sunset because the deposition process requires heat and makes them glow. The golden horseshoe went up two weeks ago, released from an aircraft over the Mojave Desert. The long white cloud was shot from a rocket launched at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California and overflew Arizona, apparently landing at the White Sands Missile Range. New Mexico, about two weeks before Iran's major missile attack on Israel.

One of the Israeli engineers who worked on the Iron Dome missile defense system, called it "miraculous" that Iron Dome, which has a 70% probability of destroying an incoming missile, knocked out 99% of the missiles Iran launched.

Of course, put a contrast agent into the dust clouds that drift from 15-75 miles aloft, and the math changes. An incoming missile moving at hypersonic speed will mark its exact position as it blows through the contrast agent.

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So I'm not sworn to secrecy on any of this. But put a contrast agent in the clouds of meteor dust in the thin upper air, and the dynamics of missile interception change dramatically. To hit the missile accurately where it is, requires knowing where it was, accurately.

Two weeks is about how long it will take for the dust cloud to drift from California to Israel. So Iran's rulers can talk about attaching Israel but while they're planning weeks in advance, this contrast agent is slowly adrift to there.

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Too late US troops have been in Gaza, and last week the press secretary was very coy about numbers in a new deployment

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