Remarks by President Trump After Meeting with Congressional Leadership on Border Security Immigration Issued on: January 4, 2019 1:58 p.m. EST
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Because we are meeting this weekend. We have a group. Ive set up a group. They are going to tell us who their group of experts and probably people in the Senate. And congressmen and women are going to come. And we have three I said, give us three. Then I said, You know what, send over nine or six or three or two.
President Trump made the above statement, telling CS and NP to bring their guys to the group meeting, specifically he said
You know what, send over nine or six or three or two. --POTUS
He said 9,6 or 3 or 2. That is really specific.
https://heavy.com/news/2017/08/john-trump-donald-uncle-mit-nikola-tesla-g-george-time-travel/
If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe. Nikola Tesla
At Daddy shrub's televised funeral a few weeks ago they read Psalms 23, Psalms 46, 23 + 46 = "69".... (3,6,9) or 23,46, chromosomes + 69 is on the masonic arch
Think Mirror 6 9
96? ya all lose me with the numbers thing? RFK?
Obituaries
Carl E. Rhudy, Navy captain and executive, dies at 75
Carl E. Rhudy, a retired Navy captain and veteran of two wars who became a director at defense contractor CACI International in Arlington, died May 27 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington. He was 75.
He had a heart attack, said his daughter, Donna Rhudy.
Capt. Rhudy, a Lake Ridge resident, served 38 years in the Navy before retiring in 1993. In 1991, he became one of the first limited duty officers to be promoted to the rank of captain. Until the 1990s, LDOs, who are officers commissioned based on their technical background and leadership potential, were not eligible for the promotion.
The majority of his career was spent in telecommunications. He was the former assistant chief of staff for operations of the U.S. 7th Fleet and a commanding officer of the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, both based in Yokosuka, Japan.
Capt. Rhudys final active-duty assignment was as commanding officer at a Navy computer and telecommunications station in Guam, where he helped modernize communications systems.
After his military retirement, he worked as a contractor and telecommunications expert at CACI International.
Carl Emory Rhudy was born in Girard, Kan., and moved to the Washington region in 1987. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and the Persian Gulf War. He participated in the recovery of the American merchant ship SS Mayaguez and its crew after they were seized by Cambodian forces toward the end of the Vietnam War.
His military decorations included the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, two awards of the Meritorious Service Medal and three awards of the Navy Commendation Medal.
Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Kay Musha Rhudy of Lake Ridge; a daughter, Donna Rhudy of Arlington; two sisters; a brother; and a granddaughter.
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CACI was founded by Herb Karr and Harry Markowitz, who left RAND Corporation in 1962 to commercialize the SIMSCRIPT simulation programming language.[12][7][13] The company went public in 1968.[1] “CACI,” which was originally an acronym for “California Analysis Center, Incorporated,”[14] was changed to stand for “Consolidated Analysis Center, Incorporated” in 1967. In 1973, the acronym alone was adopted as the firm’s official name; reflecting the name customers had grown familiar with.[15]
CACI International Inc is an American multinational professional services and information technology company[4] headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.[5] CACI provides services to many branches of the federal government including defense,[6][7] homeland security, intelligence,[8] and healthcare.[9]
CACI International Inc
CACI Logo
Ever Vigilant
Type
Public
Traded as
NYSE: CACI (Class A)
S&P 600 Component[1]
Industry
Information technology
Founded
July 1962; 56 years ago (Santa Monica, California)
Headquarters
Arlington County, Virginia, United States
Revenue
Increase US$4.35 billion (2017)[2]
Operating income
Increase US$297.3 million (2017)[2]
Net income
Increase US$163.7 million (2017)[2]
Number of employees
18,700 (approx) (2018)[3]
Website
www.caci.com
CACI has approximately 19,000 employees worldwide.[1]
CACI is a member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies,[10] the Russell 2000 index,[11] and the S&P SmallCap 600 Index.[1]
One of the things that struck me about the photo of PDJT at Arlington was that he looks serious and the other three people seem to be chuckling.
Also, if you follow the direction of his eyes, he seem to actually be pondering the headstone of Carl E. Rhudy, Capt. , US Navy
For the past 20 years until his death, Captain Rhudy served as Director for CACI International, Inc. where he recruited, trained and personally established and led a team of 50 telecommunications experts who provided video conferencing on board Naval ships and video services worldwide for the Defense Information Systems Agency serving CONUS, Europe, the Pacific, and Southwest Asia. Captain Rhudy was instrumental in the deployment of the Afghanistan Theater Video Bridge, the first known implementation of a Department of Defense cross domain solution for video conferencing.
BRIDGE?