They could take inventory of all of our aircraft, bases and be able to guess a lot about the size of our military and what our capabilities would look like. But yes anything secret they wouldnt be able to see. We also have boneyards like in Tucson of our B-52 bombers that have had the wings cut off and laid out next to the airplanes so the Soviet’s could see we were disarming and reducing our ability to fly from the US bomb Russia and fly back. With this treaty gone we could put those planes back into service and not need to keep them on display anymore
Because that was the country it was originally proposed with? Russia was the country to propose the Treaty. I wouldn’t be so quick to think the Russians would be on the side of the capitalists.
This war we are going into isn’t country v country. It’s the governments of the world trying to usurp all power. It’s the people v the state. I’m sure the Russian people would back us but not the government. This is the central banking system, the deep state, the globalists, all working to take control of the entire world. We are the last bastion of freedom in the world. We are the front line and the final battle for the globalists and central banking system to take total control.
No. No foreign involvement. This is a purely internal matter, and we’ll handle it ourselves, the way we always have - with our good friends Smith and Wesson at our side.
I am a professional pilot and have flown over the Tucson boneyard many times. A lot of our Cold War era aircraft were cut up and put on display so the Russians could see they are not capable of flying when we ended the Cold War in 1992. I am pretty sure that they could be reassembled flown. Rumor has it all the SR-71s are still airworthy and can be deployed in short notice if we lost our satellite system.
For example, in Utah at Hill AFB they have an incredible museum of retired aircraft. They have an SR-71 on display and it looks like they could push the engine back into the nacelle do an inspection throw some fresh batteries into it, gas it up and fly.
They could take inventory of all of our aircraft, bases and be able to guess a lot about the size of our military and what our capabilities would look like. But yes anything secret they wouldnt be able to see. We also have boneyards like in Tucson of our B-52 bombers that have had the wings cut off and laid out next to the airplanes so the Soviet’s could see we were disarming and reducing our ability to fly from the US bomb Russia and fly back. With this treaty gone we could put those planes back into service and not need to keep them on display anymore
What are you going on about Russia for? At this point, I'd welcome to fight side by side with Russia against the Commie Libtards of the Deep State.
Because that was the country it was originally proposed with? Russia was the country to propose the Treaty. I wouldn’t be so quick to think the Russians would be on the side of the capitalists.
This war we are going into isn’t country v country. It’s the governments of the world trying to usurp all power. It’s the people v the state. I’m sure the Russian people would back us but not the government. This is the central banking system, the deep state, the globalists, all working to take control of the entire world. We are the last bastion of freedom in the world. We are the front line and the final battle for the globalists and central banking system to take total control.
It’s really that simple.
No. No foreign involvement. This is a purely internal matter, and we’ll handle it ourselves, the way we always have - with our good friends Smith and Wesson at our side.
Part of it was exactly for that yes.
I am a professional pilot and have flown over the Tucson boneyard many times. A lot of our Cold War era aircraft were cut up and put on display so the Russians could see they are not capable of flying when we ended the Cold War in 1992. I am pretty sure that they could be reassembled flown. Rumor has it all the SR-71s are still airworthy and can be deployed in short notice if we lost our satellite system.
For example, in Utah at Hill AFB they have an incredible museum of retired aircraft. They have an SR-71 on display and it looks like they could push the engine back into the nacelle do an inspection throw some fresh batteries into it, gas it up and fly.
It was one of the oldest tricks in the playbook, yes.