Space Force Plans Move Forward

https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article/2189185/space-force-flag-unveiled-at-white-house In the midst of this pandemic, the US government has proceeded with its construction of a Space Force. The latest developments include an official website and flag for the newest branch of our military. Given the recently released videos showing UFO sightings, the Space Force might actually prove useful in the near future.

The 9/11 Order Is Over

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/its-not-september-12-anymore/609502/ The former deputy national security advisor to Barack Obama explores United States’ war on terror and contrasts it with the new world reality in 2020 in the midst of a global pandemic. He suggests that ‘us versus them’ U.S foreign policy that emerged (perhaps remerged with consideration to the cold war) is no longer … Read more

Timeline of Theodore Roosevelt Incident

This website provides a timeline of the events leading up to the USS Theodore Roosevelt incident and contains an archive of primary sources. During this incident, Capt. Brett Crozier commanded a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier with 4,865 sailors during a Coronavirus outbreak. After this incident, Capt. Cozier was relieved of command after writing an unclassified memo … Read more

Stavridis, “A Navy Captain’s Brave Fight Against Coronavirus: There’s no social distancing on an aircraft carrier, so an emergency stop was the right call.” Bloomberg News, April 1, 2020, updated April 3,2020.

According to a friend who was a Navy flier for many years, “ADM Stavridis is probably one of the most respected minds in the Navy (now retired). Extremely educated and wise.” https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-04-01/an-aircraft-carrier-is-no-place-to-fight-coronavirus

Harmer, “A Supercarrier Sidelined By COVID-19 Could Be The Canary In The Coal Mine For The Navy (Updated),” The Drive, March 26, 2020.

This is the story of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The subtitle for the article reads: “Tight living conditions make U.S. Navy ships ripe for outbreaks of COVID-19, which could have damning consequences for national security.” https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/32733/a-supercarrier-sidelined-by-covid-19-could-be-the-canary-in-the-coal-mine-for-the-navy?fbclid=IwAR3hwhIcwnYE91P2M0UF6MSoc9Hy3hOW1gUt9j7MVJTbiJZFuWjfYIi8lX4

Sailors Aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt Cheering Their Dismissed Captain

Video from Facebook of sailors cheering for Captain Brett Crozier as he walked off the carrier’s gangplank in Guam, where the ship made port to remove 100 crew members with the coronavirus. Crozier was abruptly removed as commander of the Roosevelt on Thursday after he sent a letter critical of the U.S. Navy’s handling of … Read more