Almost nothing good ever happens when a “stand-down” order is given.
Remember one of the most infamous “stand-down” orders given in Benghazi when our people needed help?
🔥 Why were the calls for help ignored.? Why were Flight Crews that were ready to take off from Aircraft Carriers told to “Stand Down”?? Why were Americans left to fend for themselves.?? @HillaryClinton @BarackObama care to explain.? Remember Benghazi 🫡🇺🇸🦅🔥 https://t.co/HSShPJYkQh
— Salty Fireman (@salty_fireman) September 11, 2023
Well, a brand-new “stand-down” order has just been issues, this time for all U.S. jets.
Gee, you think that might be a problem?
How about we just broadcast to the world that we’ve taken our entire Airforce “offline” for two days?
How stupid ARE these people?
First they allegedly lose an $80 million jet (a story which I don’t buy for one second)….
But now they tell the world we’ve grounded all of our jets for 2 days?
Come on folks, this is PRIME PICKINGS for a coming False Flag attack.
In light of this story I brought you yesterday, my head is on a swivel and I’m at high alert:
But now let's get back to the 2-day stand-down order.
Here's more:
BREAKING: U.S. officials have ordered a 2-day stand down for all military aviation inside as well as outside the United States after an F-35 jet went missing in South Carolina.
This keeps getting more bizarre.
According to ABC News, "no units are allowed to fly" unless there is… pic.twitter.com/SuIv7x0N1K
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 18, 2023
DEVELOPING 🚨 | U.S. Military is reportedly issuing a "2-day-stand-down" order for ALL military jets in and outside the U.S. citing missing F -35, according to ABC News.
On Sunday, an F - 35 mishap caused the pilot to eject and land safely over South Carolina, where the jet was… pic.twitter.com/xVj2tfwAuH
— Anthony Cabassa (@AnthonyCabassa_) September 18, 2023
JUST IN - As Marines search for a missing F-35 after a “mishap,” officials order a two-day stand-down for all jets both inside and outside the U.S - ABC News pic.twitter.com/QL3cbtvMAT
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) September 18, 2023
Here is the breaking news alert from ABC News:
Marine Corps Commandant Eric Smith on Monday issued a two-day stand-down to take place at some point this week for all aviation units both inside and outside of the United States, a Marine Corps spokesman told ABC News.
The move was made in the wake of a "mishap" with an F-35 fighter jet in South Carolina on Sunday.
That craft has not yet been located, though the military continues to search.
A Marine Corps spokesperson said in a statement on Sunday that the F-35's pilot "safely ejected from the aircraft. We are currently still gathering more information and assessing the situation. The mishap will be under investigation."
No units are allowed to fly until they have a two-day discussion about safety measures and procedures, the commandant said in a service-wide email on Monday. While the Marine Corps commandant said he has full confidence in the aviation units, he said he felt this was the "right and prudent" thing to do given both this incident and another recent incident in Australia.
But now let's go deeper....
Is there something worse at play here?
JD echoes my fears of an incoming False Flag:
Massive false flag coming
— JD Sharp (@imjdsharp) September 18, 2023
Others are speculating there is some interference rendering our jets unusable....
Does this tie into the Alien disclosure we had last week?
Would be very convenient if suddenly our fighter jets "no longer work" right when the Aliens show up?
Faakkkk
Here we go, something is interacting with these jets
We’re doomed, we won’t even be able to fight them
— YRivas (@Y_Rivas503) September 18, 2023
Others speculate a Chinese connection....
We (stupidly) built these planes with Chinese parts.
Did they have a backdoor built in?
For those wondering where the #F35 is. We built technology with tech parts built in the hands of the #CCP. They left a back door to the fighter jet system, took control of the plane and flew it to where they wanted it. The stand down order is because they are afraid of losing… pic.twitter.com/nsh2glvGDl
— 🎙ALPHAWARRIOR🎙 (@xAlphaWarriorx) September 18, 2023
Or hidden tech feared of being exposed?
SHOCK: Hunter Biden’s Chinese backers also funded a company to steal U.S.-developed ‘metamaterial’ to build an invisibility cloak for Chinese fighter jets. Did the FBI stand down fearing exposing the president’s connections with China? https://t.co/NwTRxZFQbf pic.twitter.com/E6vxQCFYRZ
— @amuse (@amuse) May 29, 2023
This is wildly fascinating from the Asia Times:
Quantum invisibility. When someone hears this term, they instantly think of science fiction. But we are living in an era where yesterday’s science fiction is quickly becoming science fact.
Quantum invisibility is derived from an exotic metal known as a “metamaterial.” And whichever country (or company) can develop this technology first will have immense strategic advantages over the rest of the world’s countries.
According to Britannica, metamaterial is an “artificially structured material that exhibits extraordinary electromagnetic properties not available or not easily obtainable in nature.”
Currently, the United States and China are racing each other for dominance in the vital metamaterial market. Even though the US has invested in this technology longer than China, the Chinese are applying it in the real world.
In fact, there is ample evidence to suggest that China may have leapfrogged the Americans, thanks to a combination of sly industrial espionage and copious investments in state-funded research and development of the technology.
As the next decade of the turbulent 21st century unfolds, these futuristic-sounding technologies are at the heart of the ongoing, often deadly, shadowy technology war raging across the world between the United States and China. Whichever side wins this tech race wins the future.
Into this unfolding saga enters the Chinese entrepreneur Ruopeng Liu.
A man dubbed “China’s Elon Musk,” Liu is one example of China’s rapaciousness when it comes to developing its supremacy over the Americans in the creation of metamaterials.
Ruopeng Liu has a net worth of US$1.3 billion. He earned a PhD from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, in 2009. While there, he actively courted Duke’s pre-eminent metamaterials scientist, David Smith.
Through his work with Smith, Liu gained unprecedented access to Smith’s cutting-edge research in metamaterials – specifically, Smith’s purported “invisibility cloak,” which the Duke University scientist was developing in conjunction with the US Department of Defense.
The Pentagon was interested in Smith’s “invisibility cloak” because the metamaterial in question is invisible to microwave signals. If the US military could create aircraft and other vehicles from Smith’s technology, it would help to keep the Americans ahead of their rivals in stealth technology. The Defense Department had spent millions of dollars helping Smith in his “basic research on optical and electromagnetic material design.”
Upon the successful completion of his PhD in 2007, Liu giddily returned to China and founded a company KuangChi Science Ltd, which has been valued at a whopping $6 billion, with an optical and electromagnetic material design identical to the one that the Pentagon was funding for David Smith of Duke University.
Liu’s project has garnered so much interest from the Chinese government and military that one of Xi Jinping’s first stops after becoming China’s president in 2012 was to Liu’s lab in Shenzhen, where the “invisibility cloak” was being developed.
Liu denies any wrongdoing. Neither US intelligence nor David Smith believes him. Interestingly, Liu’s alma mater, Duke University, has not considered revoking the PhD he earned, despite the accusations against him.
The question must be asked: If a leading researcher at Duke, David Smith, and the Department of Defense as well as America’s counterintelligence apparatus are accusing Liu Ruopeng of industrial espionage, at the very least one would think Duke would launch an internal investigation of its former PhD student.
This story is developing fast and we'll continue to monitor.
The only thing that IS clear right now is that the official story is 100% BS.
Why in the world would every fighter jet need grounded for two days if this was just an isolated incident of one pilot ejecting and autopilot continuing to fly?
Because that story is bogus.
The Missing F-35 Makes NO SENSE -- How Is This Possible?
So tell me if you'd buy this movie script...
An F-35 fighter jet is flying and the pilot suddenly ejects.
There is no known sign of emergency.
The pilot's whereabouts and circumstances are unknown, but before he ejects he reportedly puts the plane on auto-pilot and it hasn't been seen sense.
But there is no evidence of it crashing either.
And we just kind of "lost track of it".
Official story:
I mean....to quote Joseph Robinette Biden: "COME ON, MAN!"
Is ANYONE buying this story?
There is no way any of this is true.
But that's not just my take...
Let's go to a top General, shall we?
Gen. Flynn:
We are the laughingstock of the entire world:
America’s military was the most feared and respected in the world under President Trump
Now we have trans leaders losing F-35 jets under Biden while he checks his watch at soldier funerals pic.twitter.com/3lN1wUDtrS
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) September 18, 2023
This part is hilarious....
The U.S. Military set up a "missing jet hotline" so people can call in with tips:
JUST IN: The U.S. military has set up a missing jet hotline after an F-35 went missing.
$900B for our national defense budget but they need you and me to find a jet.
“Search is on now for the missing F 35. They don't know where it is and are asking the public for help.”… pic.twitter.com/YZ4zZltdSU
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 18, 2023
Memo to US MIL: it's a freaking $80 million fighter jet, not a lost cat!
Oh, and it also no doubt has some of the most sophisticated tracking software on the planet, but you mean to tell me we just "lost track of it"?
Really?
This makes no sense. Such military hardware has state-of-the-art equipment incl. transponders. I hope no country will accused of hacking the F-35. A license to go to war.....perhaps?????🤔
— @Langalibalele, 🌄 (@themaverick1108) September 18, 2023
No part of this story makes any sense:
https://twitter.com/gvacyy/status/1703848865269494028
Things the Biden Regime has LOST:
$80 billion in US military equipment in Afghanistan
85,000 trafficked kids the DHS has "misplaced"
An F-35 stealth fighter jet (asking for the public's help)
$150 billion + sunk into a Ukrainian quagmire
The Merchant of Death in exchange for…
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 18, 2023
I'm going to make a prediction right now.
The plane is not "lost".
Something happened.
Either it got shot out of the sky and US MIL is covering up an attack on U.S. soil (or would that be in U.S. air?)....or the plane has been "disappeared" because we wanted to send it somewhere.
Any bets this plane ends up in Ukraine?
Those are my two guesses.
I don't know which of those it might be or if there are other options, but I do know the official story is 100% nonsense.
What do you think?
Here are more details from our original report:
UNBELIEVABLE: F-35 Flying On Auto-Pilot Goes Missing
You can't make this up folks...
A United States fighter jet has gone missing in the state of South Carolina.
Joint Base Charleston released an emergency announcement declaring they were attempting to "locate an F-35 that was involved in a mishap."
The plane went missing after the pilot of the F-35B Lightning II jet ejected themselves from the aircraft after encountering a mishap.
Joint Base Charleston has not been able to locate the aircraft and took to social media and wrote "If you have any information that would assist the recovery teams, please call the JB Charleston Base Defense Operations Center."
🚨#BREAKING: The US military is asking the public for help in locating a missing $80 million F-35 stealth fighter jet that disappeared over North Charleston, South Carolina. Officials have reported that there is no concrete evidence of a crash. The pilot has been found and… pic.twitter.com/v9trKGVOrF
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) September 18, 2023
We’re working with @MCASBeaufortSC to locate an F-35 that was involved in a mishap this afternoon. The pilot ejected safely. If you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the F-35, please call the Base Defense Operations Center at 843-963-3600.
— Joint Base Charleston (@TeamCharleston) September 17, 2023
NBC News had these details to add:
A U.S. fighter jet’s stealth abilities appear to be working too well, with authorities forced to ask the public for help finding an F-35 that went missing somewhere over South Carolina when the pilot ejected due to a “mishap.”
Joint Base Charleston, an air base in North Charleston, said it was working with Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort to "locate an F-35 that was involved in a mishap" on Sunday afternoon.
The pilot was able to safely eject from the aircraft, an F-35B Lightning II jet, and was taken to a local medical center in stable condition, the air base said in a Facebook post at around 5:35 p.m. ET.
The condition of the pilot was not immediately clear as of Monday morning. The circumstances surrounding the "mishap" also remained unclear. Joint Base Charleston and the U.S. Air Force did not immediately respond to overnight requests for comment from NBC News.
Joint Base Charleston asked the public to "cooperate with military and civilian authorities" as the effort to locate the jet continued. "If you have any information that would assist the recovery teams, please call the JB Charleston Base Defense Operations Center at 843-963-3600."
NEW: A stealth-capable F-35 US fighter jet vanished on Sunday – not from prying eyes but rather from the American military, prompting an unusual call to the public to help locate the missing multimillion-dollar planehttps://t.co/tyjHWQZZmd
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) September 18, 2023
Per Fox News:
U.S. military officials are searching for a missing F-35 jet after a "mishap" caused its pilot to eject on Sunday afternoon.
Joint Base Charleston said on Facebook that the aircraft was a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II belonging to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. The pilot ejected safely and was transported to a local medical center.
The base is working with Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort to help locate the missing aircraft. Emergency response teams have been deployed to find the jet.
"Based on the jet’s last-known position and in coordination with the FAA, we are focusing our attention north of JB Charleston, around Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion," Joint Base Charleston said in a statement on Facebook.
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