Better prepare. The us is going to fall. If not before the election than after it.
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FAIRFIELD, Calif. (KGO) -- The United States Air Force is investigating a company that's purchased $800 million of land near Travis Air Force Base, one of the most critical military bases in the U.S. But after eight months of investigation, government officials have been unable to identify who's behind it nor rule out any threat to national security.Rep. Garamendi: "I have every reason in the world to believe that this land is adjacent to a critical national security platform Travis Air Force Base. Therefore -- an area where spy operations or any other nefarious activity could take place...that could detrimentally impact the ability of Travis Air Force Base to operate in a moment of national emergency."
"Now literally three sides of that base are totally controlled by the Flannery group," Rep. Garamendi said.
8/3/2023 ABC News San Francisco: 'Mysterious' $800M land purchase near Travis AFB prompts legislation, concern over foreign threat
8/25/2023 ABC 7 San Francisco: Silicon Valley investors behind land purchase near Travis AFB want to build new city, source says
8/29/2023 ABC 7 San Francisco: CEO of firm that bought land near Travis AFB reveals to congressman why it was kept secret
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The investment firm that purchased nearly $1 billion worth of Solano County farmland had its first meeting with Bay Area congressional leaders Tuesday night to discuss their vision for a 'utopian city.'"They tell me that they want to build a city in a way that's environmentally appropriate or a way that will be energy efficient," said Rep. Thompson. "It'll be a green development, they say will not be in conflict with any of the military installation at Travis Air Force Base."
"Did you ask them why these plans were kept secret for so long?" the I-Team's Stephanie Sierra asked.
"I didn't have to," said Rep. Thompson. "They lead with that - they told me it was critical that they develop this shroud of secrecy in order to make the purchases that they wanted to make. And once they got the land, the critical mass of the land, then they were able to be more open than they had been."
-PJ
Sell at the wedding, buy at the funeral.
The best time to sell is when share prices are soaring. Can’t blame them at all.
Some random thought wandered through my mind the other day. Could you get one of those seismic “thumper trucks” and set it to the brown note frequency and park it on top of their bunker?