I was at work when 9/11 happened. We had a TV in the conference room of the Navy laboratory to keep abreast of the news. Everyone rushed to the conference room and we all watched the event unfold. After the first tower smoked for awhile, apparently a second plane hit the second tower. We were all glued to the TV watching the whole thing …
I was at work when 9/11 happened. We had a TV in the conference room of the Navy laboratory to keep abreast of the news. Everyone rushed to the conference room and we all watched the event unfold. After the first tower smoked for awhile, apparently a second plane hit the second tower. We were all glued to the TV watching the whole thing as we saw people jumping out of the upper floors to get away from the fire but I think I was the only one in the room who said to himself, "Something is not right here." When I heard one of our more outstanding supervisors loudly exclaim, "Nuke them all!", I knew exactly where this would lead us... and I doubted what my lying eyes were telling me all the more.
After I retired, the plandemic happened and the Navy pressured and harassed everyone on base to get The Shot and the boosters. The supervisor who had wanted to "Nuke them all" who was younger than me took the shot and all the boosters. Shortly after, he was diagnosed during a routine checkup with cancer. The docs said they caught it early. TWO WEEKS later the cancer had spread to nearly every organ and bone in his body and died. Two weeks from diagnosis to death. And that was before the term "Turbo Cancer" was INVENTED as a thing. In the end, out of the thousands that worked on base, only twenty people refused to submit to the shot. My buddy, who still works there, was one who said, "Hell no!" No one talks about it, but the base is losing personnel to sudden death and illness at a horrendous rate and there are very few personnel to back-fill the positions. This includes the base Captain whose tour was indefinitely extended because the Navy has no officers to rotate into the position which is only suppose to be for 2 year tours. He is suffering eye complications from the shot and is now about to retire himself. He is fed up and can't wait to get out.
I was at work when 9/11 happened. We had a TV in the conference room of the Navy laboratory to keep abreast of the news. Everyone rushed to the conference room and we all watched the event unfold. After the first tower smoked for awhile, apparently a second plane hit the second tower. We were all glued to the TV watching the whole thing as we saw people jumping out of the upper floors to get away from the fire but I think I was the only one in the room who said to himself, "Something is not right here." When I heard one of our more outstanding supervisors loudly exclaim, "Nuke them all!", I knew exactly where this would lead us... and I doubted what my lying eyes were telling me all the more.
After I retired, the plandemic happened and the Navy pressured and harassed everyone on base to get The Shot and the boosters. The supervisor who had wanted to "Nuke them all" who was younger than me took the shot and all the boosters. Shortly after, he was diagnosed during a routine checkup with cancer. The docs said they caught it early. TWO WEEKS later the cancer had spread to nearly every organ and bone in his body and died. Two weeks from diagnosis to death. And that was before the term "Turbo Cancer" was INVENTED as a thing. In the end, out of the thousands that worked on base, only twenty people refused to submit to the shot. My buddy, who still works there, was one who said, "Hell no!" No one talks about it, but the base is losing personnel to sudden death and illness at a horrendous rate and there are very few personnel to back-fill the positions. This includes the base Captain whose tour was indefinitely extended because the Navy has no officers to rotate into the position which is only suppose to be for 2 year tours. He is suffering eye complications from the shot and is now about to retire himself. He is fed up and can't wait to get out.