Monday, June 2, 2025

Stealth..

 

The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit is renowned for its cutting-edge stealth capabilities, featuring a smooth, flying-wing design and radar-absorbing materials that make it highly effective at evading radar detection. Despite its impressive invisibility to radar, the B-2 is not entirely undetectable. 

In 2021, a Reddit user stumbled upon a live image of a B-2 bomber in mid-flight on Google Maps, revealing that even the most secretive aircraft can be captured by optical satellites—if you're looking in the right spot at the right moment.

In 2022, sharp-eyed users on the internet found another surprising image on Google Maps, this time showing a B-2 that had crashed at Whiteman Air Force Base. The aircraft, known as the Spirit of Georgia, had made an emergency landing in September 2021. Upon landing, it veered off the runway and came to rest in a nearby grassy area.

The damage was extensive, totaling over $10 million. An investigation later determined that the loss of control during the landing was caused by small cracks in the bomber’s hydraulic system and issues with the landing gear springs

Boogying .

 

A British Airways flight attendant was found naked and dancing in a business class bathroom mid-flight on a superjumbo Airbus A380, and colleagues accused him of going on a drug-fueled bender.

The inflight fiasco unfolded when the unidentified male cabin crew member was nowhere to be found during mealtime on a flight from San Francisco to London — prompting crew members to search for him on board, The Sun reported.

The flight attendant was eventually found naked and boogying in the Club World Cabin bathroom by the in-flight crew boss, the outlet reported.

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Fallen..

 



Truth ..

 


There’s something almost poetic about the Democratic Party’s desperation. Faced with a mass exodus of young men from their ranks, the left’s solution isn’t to rethink their disastrous policies or the cultural rot they’ve championed. Nope, they’ve decided to shell out tens of millions of dollars to study us. Not talk to us. Not listen. Not ask honest questions. 

If Democrats truly wanted to connect with young men, they’d have to do something radical — tell the truth. 

The truth about crime. The truth about border security. The truth about the value of hard work, responsibility, and yes, masculinity. But they won’t.

Because to embrace those values would be to admit their entire cultural agenda for the last decade has been a failure.  Just a thought.

Chaos..



Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has condemned Reps. Rob Menendez Jr. (D-NJ), Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ), and LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) for reportedly attempting to force their way into the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Delaney Hall detention center in Newark. 
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that the incident occurred as a bus carrying detainees approached the facility. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stressed that Congress members are not above the law.
Noem said, “This wasn’t oversight. This was committing felonies. This was going out and attacking people who stand up for the rule of law. And it was absolutely horrible.”
Noem added, “What are they trying to do? Release these people back into the country?
Comment:
 Lawlessness and chaos?    Just a thought

Left Me..



 Kentucky state Democratic Sen. Robin Webb, who represents Kentucky’s rural 18th Senate district, is switching her party affiliation to Republican after she says the Democrat Party "left me."

"First and foremost, I’m a mother, a rancher and a lawyer with deep personal and professional roots in Kentucky’s coal country," Webb explained. "As the Democratic Party continues its lurch to the left and its hyperfocus on policies that hurt workforce and economic development in my region, I no longer feel it represents my values.

Webb was originally elected to the Kentucky State House after defeating Republican Ramona Gee in 1998.

This comes as a major blow to Kentucky Democrats, who have historically held a stronghold in rural regions of the state largely due to union workers and the coal industry.