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The health which I see is disease (… if the Hierarchical Church so defines)

Part Two of “Is there a remedy for the PCR disease?” by T.P. Wilkinson / March 5th, 2021 Gates:  The Fauci Project In the Spiritual Exercises, Ignatius Loyola, the man credited with the establishment of the Society of Jesus, to which the reigning Roman Catholic pontiff belongs, stipulated Rules to have the true sentiments, which we ought to have in the Church Militant. The thirteenth rule is: To be right in everything, we ought always to hold that the white which I see, is black, if the Hierarchical Church so decides it, believing that between Christ our Lord, the Bridegroom, and the Church, his bride, there is the same Spirit which governs and directs us for the salvation of all souls. Because by the same Spirit and our Lord Who gave the Ten Commandments, our holy Mother the Church is directed and governed.

The Second Drone Age

The Second Drone Age Recent conflicts in Syria and Nagorno-Karabakh show how armed drones are reshaping the battlefield of the future KARACHI: Soaring high above the clouds, a lone aircraft scans the ground for movement. With its mechanical eye, it spots a column of tanks and mobile artillery moving into position for an offensive. The pilotless plane relays everything it sees to a ground controller in real time. In a matter of moments, a swarm of smaller drones appears over the armoured column. Each of them seeks out an individual target before launching into a decimating kamikaze attack. It has been nearly two decades since armed drones first captured our collective imagination. In that time, they have seen action in theatres ranging from Pakistan and Afghanistan, to Syria, Yemen and Africa. Still, many may yet think the aforementioned scenario is straight out of science fiction.

They re Back: US Subs To Carry Harpoon Ship-Killer Missiles « Breaking Defense - Defense industry news, analysis and commentary

The effort falls in line with Pentagon efforts to deploy more punch at longer ranges, a clear recognition of the growing ability of China and Russia to keep American and forces at a stand-off distance 

Large Ships, Large Problems: Are Aircraft Carriers Too Easy to Sink?

Maybe cheap enemy missiles could knock out the large, expensive warships? Key point: Both the Royal and American navies are examining how to protect their aircraft carriers. Is there a way to really counter drone and missile swarms? Inexpensive Russian and Chinese weapons, such as cyberwar and antiship missiles, threaten the West’s reliance on expensive arms such as aircraft carriers.   “China and Russia appear to have focused many (but not all) their efforts on being able to put at risk the key Western assets that are large, few in number and expensive,” reads a recent study by the Royal United Services Institute, a British military think tank.

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