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The Dan Bongino Show
Trump: Previous Economic Policy Saved This Economy From Crashing
"Demand jim thinks this was the best part of the interview again this is short but jim thinks if he just put this in a commercial president trump and and stuck to this that this would the be key to reelection you know it's interesting when you do in the interview that you're paying attention obviously because you're thinking you're listening to what they say but you don't get to pay attention passively like people at home where you can really take it in because you're watching the clock you know you're taking notes what are we gonna do we're gonna cut this we're gonna cut that for tomorrow put this in the show jim gets to hear it like that he's doing work too but he thinks this was the best part that if he would stick to put this this in a commercial this would be a ground ball for him for election check this out think of it we rebuilt the we got rid of Isis a hundred percent of the Isis caliphate we did Space Force the largest tax cuts in history the largest regulation cuts in history we built the greatest economy in the history of our country you know built we the greatest economy in the history of our country and by the way this economy that we have it's running on our fumes if we didn't have the economy that we have this economy would be crashing so Depressionville probably because they are grossly incompetent I don't disagree with him if

Cryptocurrency for Beginners: with Crypto Casey
A highlight from Bitcoin Book Softwar BANNED! National Strategic Significance of BTC (Most Efficient Weapon? )
"Major Jason P. Lowry of the United States Space Force wrote this extremely dense book called Softwar, a novel theory on power projection and the national strategic significance of Bitcoin. And in an interview with Robert B. Love a couple months ago, Lowry said he wrote the book as a step -by -step guide for politicians, regulators, or anyone on how to win the argument that Bitcoin is a national security issue that needs to be addressed by the United States yesterday. He argues that this new technology is the next newt, and the fastest way to bypass all of the regulatory bureaucratic BS that is causing the U .S. to fall behind as the global and technological superpower in the world is to take the issue out of the hands of the likes of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, SEC Chair Gary Gensler, who do not understand warfare by using this book to prove Bitcoin is a national security issue and catapulting it to the hands of the Department of Defense. Is Major Lowry onto something? Are other global powers already privy to this concept? Is that why Russia and China have recently pivoted and have become top Bitcoin hashers? Well, it's possible, because this book was printed and available to anyone around the world in February of 2023, and as of a few weeks ago, the Pentagon told Lowry to remove it from publication. Here's a tweet from Lowry on July 27th about the situation. For those asking what's going on with me, I was ordered to take Safwar down and asked to stop talking about the subject publicly. Doesn't appear on MIT's library either. Can't talk details, but things are good and I'm working hard behind the scenes. Appreciate the kind words. As some of you may know, I ordered the book when it first came out, and I've got a printed copy. So in this video, we are going to break down Lowry's thesis together about the national strategic significance of Bitcoin. So there are a few concepts we need to explore together to help us fully grasp the gravity of the theory. So let's start with physical security of scarce resources. Here on Earth, everything is in constant competition for scarce resources like food, territory, energy, shelter, a means to reproduce like a mate and similar, and every single thing alive in the world today succeeded at living and reproducing by using physical force or imposing a physical cost on predators, competitors, and any other living organism that was competing against them for food, territory, the ability to reproduce, etc. And to describe what imposing physical cost means, Lowry uses an equation where he explores the ROI or return on investment of attacking something and considers the ratio of the potential benefits or rewards from attacking something compared to the potential costs or downsides of attacking something. For example, what are the potential benefits versus costs of trying to harvest the scarce resource of honey from a beehive? Well, over time, bees have optimized themselves to reduce their vulnerability to attacks and to secure their food resources by imposing physical force on attackers by swarming and stinging them. And we can also imagine how this plays out across all of nature when considering most animals at the top of the food chain have pointy teeth, sharp talons, big claws, lots of muscles, strong bones, etc. All attributes that increase their ability to increase the costs or downsides of something that may try to attack it and increase their ability to secure scarce resources like food, territory, etc. Nice. Now with humans, the same concepts apply but play out in multiple domains in civilization due to our complexity, intelligence, psychology, physiology, and a myriad of factors. In those domains where we impose physical force against each other, on a global scale are land, water, air, outer space, and now, as Lowry points out, in his thesis, a new domain has emerged called cyberspace. So in each of these domains, to decrease our chances of being attacked, there must be a consequence. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to maintain control and security over and access to valuable resources essential for survival like land, food, energy, natural resources, ports, etc. And as unfortunate as it may seem, warfare is the last resort to secure our resources if laws, policies, treaties, or agreements break down between different countries, civilizations, or similar. And we see it every day in nature. Lions don't negotiate terms with the gazelles when they are hungry, they just eat them. Snakes don't refer to contracts or similar between their prey, they just eat them. If a pack of wolves controls some territory and then another pack of wolves shows up, they don't have a civil conversation about where boundaries are or about sharing resources. They bark, growl, snarl, and ultimately, if it comes down to it, engage in warfare through physical force to try to secure their territory. So humans experience these same situations if we spend time developing irrigation and farmland, the only way we can secure it is by imposing a cost of attacking it with physical force. Throughout time, that has looked like spears, swords, arrows, and eventually guns and so forth. So the function of warfare is physical security over scarce resources to establish pecking order, settle disputes, and similar. Resources in life are scarce, so life has to fight for the limited resources to survive. However, over time, the form of warfare has changed. In modern society, we outsource warfare or physical security of force to the military, police forces, and similar. So while most of us do not participate in applying physical force to secure resources, war still wages on every day around the world. In the domain of land, we have armies that impose physical force on any attackers, or the armies impose physical force to try to secure land we may not currently control, depending on the cost and benefit ratio of attacking a particular area. In the domain of water, we have the navy that imposes a high cost of physical force on attackers like pirates to ensure our ports are secure and we can successfully trade across the ocean with other countries. In the domain of air, we have the air force that ensures we have access to this domain and that it is secure from potential attackers by guaranteeing a very high cost of attacking it with jets, missiles, drones, etc. In the more recent domain of space, we now have a space force that ensures we have access to space and can secure our resources by the threat of imposing physical force on anyone who tries to deny our access or threatens our resources. So at the end of the day, handshakes, policies, agreements, etc. are not enough to ensure we have freedom of access to our land, water, air, and space because, as we've discussed, there needs to be physical cost and a threat of physical force to protect ourselves from attackers. This is how civilization works and even though warfare sucks, a key benefit to warfare is it ensures decentralization of control over resources where no one centralized person, entity, country, or government has control over all of the land on earth, all of the rivers, seas, and oceans on earth, over all of the air space and outer space, and when or if a Hitler or similar tries to gain more power over any domain like land, it becomes extremely expensive and energy and resource intensive for them. Warfare is also a way to escape oppression and that if something starts to oppress you, warfare is how you prevent and escape from it. Cool. Now what happens when civilizations expand its footprint into the new emerging 5th domain of cyberspace? And what role does bitcoin play as potentially the most efficient weapon ever built that doesn't kill or physically harm anything? Hello, I'm Crypto Casey and in this video we are going to explore major Jason P. Lowry's theory on the strategic significance of bitcoin. Let's hit it.

60-Second Science
"space force" Discussed on 60-Second Science
"Gotta stay true to our roots. A new science quickly series. We're calling it cosmos quickly. Every episode will take you on a skyward journey. Into space. To explore what we know. And what we're just learning about the universe we all live in. Today, in our inaugural episode, we'll start off with Space Force. That's right. We sat down with lieutenant general neenah armagh, the director of staff for the United States Space Force. Welcome lieutenant general. Thanks for being here. So can we start off with a very basic question? What is the Space Force? The Space Force is a service just like the army navy air force Marine Corps. We are the newest service for the United States of America. And we were established on December 20th of 2019. The United States Space Force organizes trains and equips guardians so that guardians may conduct space operations for the good of our nation. Now, to some people, the Space Force sounds, well, kind of funny. Like something out of science fiction. I mean, pretty quickly after then president Trump announced you all, pop culture kind of jumped on your story. Sure. You mean Netflix? Yeah, that series starring Steve Carell. Potus once complete space dominance. To that end, the president is creating a new branch. Space Force. Which mark will run. What? Netflix actually, it was funny. I thought it was funny. The first couple of episodes I thought were hilarious and I hate to say it, but you know, it just made fun of the coast guard actually more than it made fun of the Space Force and to show the rivalry between the air force and the Space Force I thought was just hilarious because the truth is we came out of the air force and we rely on the air force for many, many, many things still. I mean, it's a true partnership underneath the Department of the Air force. And in The Pentagon, every service has a corridor. And in the Space Force corridor, we actually have a section on humor. Because there's not only the Netflix series, but there was also a Ben and Jerry's ice cream called boots on the moon. And I think there's still one tiny carton hanging around The Pentagon somewhere. Well, it's good to know the Guardians of the Galaxy. I mean the guardians have a good sense of humor. But back to reality, how big a deal is the Space Force. We've been doing space operations for decades. I want to make that clear that just because we have a new service. It doesn't mean that all of a sudden the United States is active in space. We've been active for decades. And in fact, when we were first established in 2019, and then into January of 2020, the line of funding that we were already using was carved out and given to the Space Force. Roughly about probably 18 billion at that time. It is a lot of money. But it's 10% of the air force budget. And it was only about 2% of the DoD budget. Fast forward to just this week, the president's budget request that was sent to Congress. Asks for 30 billion for the United States Space Force. And so it's almost a doubling request. But I think what that shows is the importance of what we're trying to do. We're not simply continuing to provide the best services from the space domain. We also now have to protect and defend the space domain. And that is a large undertaking. That is why the Space Force was established because all joking aside, Russia and China are threatening our capabilities. They're building capabilities that can threaten our systems in space. And we need to be able to protect defend and continue to operate through. So then in a future conflict crisis or even war, our forces in every other domain, air, land, sea, undersea, can still get the exquisite data that they currently get from the space domain. What would it actually mean to go to war in space? Well, a war in space would be devastating. Because it would probably destroy the very domain itself. And so, you know, the world, as we know it, would be very, very different. Yikes. And what would it mean for regular people down on earth if we did lose some of those capabilities in space? I mean, you know, today, especially in modern American life, we benefit from that timing signal from the GPS constellation. That that timing signal runs everything from the power that we're enjoying to the blue dot on your cell phone. I mean, that timing signal is everything. Not to mention the positioning and navigation that GPS provides free to the world. A war in space could

AP News Radio
Mysterious streaks of light seen in the sky over California
"Mysterious streaks of light seen in the sky over California Friday night? Well, that was just space junk burning out. Amazed people in the Sacramento area like Jamie Hernandez. What is that? We're posting on social media about streaks of light in the sky and commenting that they had never seen anything like it. Jonathan McDowell an astronomer at the Harvard Smithsonian center for astrophysics says the streaks of light were from burning space debris, specifically old Japanese communications equipment, weighing 683 pounds that was jettisoned from the space station in 2020 because it was taking up too much room. He says it would burn up upon reentry and that's what created the spectacular light show. The U.S. Space Force confirmed the reentry path over California. I'm Julie Walker.

The Tech Guy
"space force" Discussed on The Tech Guy
"Wait a minute, this is not it either. I think this where there's all these fake Space Force themes on it. Well, because people had better ideas than the guy who did it. It's that one again. I love that. Stop it. Stop it. You know, you could really picture like, you know, viper fighters and laser beams firing out that one, right? But the lyrics Supra, which means what always on top? That seems like it seems like a wishful thinking. I'm just saying. Oh, there's another Crisco joke. All right, we're going to get rid of you now. Thank you very much. What? If either of you are down inside the California next weekend, but you can't. Alien con is that the past need a convention center, an I'll be there. Aliens. I kid you not. This is fun. Is it talking about any television puts it on? It's everything. And it's like, I don't know, 8000 people or something. That's one of the biggest things of its kind. So that's how interesting. And her in chief, ad Astra magazine, here

The Tech Guy
"space force" Discussed on The Tech Guy
"There we go. We find life somewhere else, which would be very cool. This is the same technology Apple wants to use in the watch to detect your blood sugar. Blood glucose. So the thesis then is that the earth in its primordial state was a stew of organic chemicals, but that some thing asteroid hit or something and injected something closer to some sort of Proto life form. Is that the idea? That's one theory. It came from outer space. Wow. Very interesting. Or conversely, it could be that what was in outer space came from us. Yes? Well, and I love talking about panspermia. Don't get the wrong idea. I love talking about this notion. Again, with a life. I swear to God. Life may have started on Mars earlier because it settled down and was apparently tempered earlier than earth, at least in some theory sets. And that something hitched a ride on a meteorite came to earth and seated here at the right time, just exploded into this incredible diversity here. In which case, we would find cool fossils once we get up to Mars. Or it could have gone the other way. It could have formed on earth first, got knocked off by some kind of impact. And it has to be a pretty good sized impact to hit escape velocity on earth. Mars is a little easier because it's smaller and has a lighter gravitational field. But you knock something off one planet travels the other and you know, this is a really interesting theory. No proof one way or the other though. Yeah, it's fascinating. Yeah. So we got how many SpaceX launches in the next couple of days? Oh, God. Keep track anymore, but what did they hit last year? I think they hit 62. It's amazing. I think there's three in the next couple of days. And there's three in the next one. There's an article coming out in the next ad aster at a couple of weeks as a guy wrote an op-ed about regulation. He's saying, you know, SpaceX has flown 200 times without a meaningful accident or incident. You know, these things are incredibly reliable. They're flying themselves back. And yet we still have these rules of when you can fly and how you can fly and how you have to blow up the rocket if it does something naughty, that were written in the 60s, and he's calling for the air force Space Force to take another look at these things. And lighten up a bit because as you know, if you're waiting for a launch and some pleasure boat, drifts into the corner of the prescribed box out next to Kennedy Space Center, vandenberg, they have to put everything on hold and it's millions of dollars because some dummy was paddling his kayak out there.

AP News Radio
Air Force will review cancer among personnel who worked close to nation's ground-based warheads
"The air force is expanding its review of cancers among the nation's nuclear missile personnel. They're called missileers, the airmen who launch nuclear warheads from underground silos and command centers. Space Force reported last month 9 officers who worked as missiles at a Montana air base were diagnosed with non Hodgkin lymphoma. Since then, more missiles and support crew have said they too had been diagnosed with the same or other types of cancers. The air force will now review the entire ground based nuclear missile corps at three bases in Montana, North Dakota and Wyoming to include environmental factors at the bases and silos. Sagar Meghani, Washington

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Monica Crowley: We Need Answers on the UFO Shootings
"Military is getting involved in shooting these craft down, including one yesterday, it was floating above Lake Huron. One of the Great Lakes, heading into the heartland of the country. So obviously we need to answers to this. The fact that nobody not The White House Space Force, NASA, air force, nobody has held a press conference about any of this. You're just getting like, you're getting little briefings here and there. In fact, yesterday, The Pentagon did a briefing by phone Todd, okay? They couldn't reel somebody out with some explanation. Another point that I made on my podcast today is that remember during the Iraq War, we would get the grainy footage of every single target to whether the target was on land or in the sky. We got the grainy footage of our military locking in on the target and then it blowing up, right? We have not seen still photos, videos, either before they're blown out of the sky or after on the ground. We've got nothing. So all of this is very weird. It's very odd. I also think a lot of this is a giant distraction from the stuff that is actually happening that they don't want to talk about. For example, Biden's family corruption dig tech FBI actual collusion, CCP aggression, Pfizer admitting that they're doing gain of function research. This massive industrial catastrophe in the heartlands in Ohio with the train derailment and toxic chemicals spewing into the air. There are so many things that are actually going on that they don't want to focus on to their screwing out shiny objects. I'm not saying these aerial phenomena aren't real. I'm not saying that they couldn't possibly be a danger. We need these questions to answer, but we also need to be talking about the actual concrete stuff tangible issues that we know are going on. No, that's a good

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
The Straight White Male Is Getting Sidelined
"And NASA has now decided to become this Space Force with a mission and the mission isn't to go to Mars right away. The mission is to give gay lesbian transgender black pan Pacific fucking, you know, eskimos. I don't give a fuck where you live. You're all supposed to be working finesse now. So I don't know. They just not pay attention to your resumes, back in the day when you would just remarkable students and wanted to be a rocket scientist, I don't think so. I don't think someone said, listen, white people only. I don't believe that. I think your resumes didn't measure up. And now that you've got some things that are on the come up, your resumes look better. But you fucking lesbian gay by queer trans people. Need to slow the fuck down. You can not demand to be at jobs. Any more than I can demand to be a jobs. The straight white male has been chipped down. If we were a tree in the forest man, we're hanging on by a fucking thread. People are running away. They've abandoned the chainsaw. And they're about to yell, timber. That's what's happened to the straight white

Weekend Edition Sunday
The Army Is Expanding Allowed Hairstyles For Women
"For years, Most women in the U. S Army were required to wear their hair short or pinned back into a very tight bond that time has now passed. Earlier This year, the Army began allowing women who spent most of their day away from the field freedom from the bun. And this month, the army updated that changed to allow female soldiers. A little more freedom. I actually started Tolo practice braiding my hair because I was so excited that we were going to be able to braid our hair and wear ponytails that Sergeant Nickel Pierce, who works at Fort Sill in Oklahoma, she's been able to wear braids and ponytails since January, and now she's able to wear them untucked so long as they don't go past her shoulder blades, thanks to the update to the updated grooming policy. Major Terry Taylor, stationed at Fort Stewart in Georgia has enjoyed not having to chemically relaxed her hair because locks, braids, twists and cornrows can come together in one or two braids or a ponytail and still meet regulation with lax. There is a style called barrel rolls. And which are hair can be rolled back. Taylor usually pins up the ends, but now she can leave them free if she wants very professional and appearance very neat. And it's very user friendly because that style can last at least two weeks, so that allows me to not have to manipulate my hair is much no loose ends from Major Farren Um, A Campbell in Silver Spring. Maryland. Yes, so in the Army on pretty much known as the bald major within my unit on the only bold female she suffered hair damage and loss after years, wearing her hair in a tight bun. And she's not alone. Many black women soldiers reported having that experience Major Campbell says she's happy. The U. S Army allows her to be bald by choice and do shave my head and it's been a very freeing change within a regulation. It's not just comfort here. Thick hair buns make it difficult for women to wear their helmets properly, making it low on the eyes, sometimes obscuring vision. Ah, problem when you have to aim your weapon. We've all mentioned. Some of these things were long overdue that Sergeant Major Jennifer Francis of the U. S. Army Institute for Surgical Research at Fort Sam in Houston, Texas, She was on the panel that gave input to leadership about updating the grooming guidelines. We are an army and we can't necessarily do everything civilians are doing so we've got to figure out what's best for the Army. And its people. Women now make up about 15% of the U. S. Army, and about a third of those are black. Many see rules against certain hairstyles as outdated at best discriminatory at worst. Major Terry Taylor, now set to retire after two decades of service says how a soldier wears her hair when she's on base does not change her leaf aladi or her professionalism. Who's to say that a ponytail is not professional in appearance? Who's to say the locks are not professional in appearance as long as you can, probably where your headgear and look professional in your uniforms. I think that's what matters at the end of the day. The army now joins the Navy, the air Force and Space Force Yes, Space force when it comes to allowing loose

America's First News
U.S. Space Force Missile-Warning Satellite Rockets Into Orbit
"Missile warning satellite for the space force rocketed toward orbit Tuesday. It was the fifth in a serious of space based infrared systems satellites. Mento replace the longtime defense support program Constellation of Surveillance satellites. United Launch Alliance set the Atlas Five rocket toward Cape Canaveral are from, I should say well from from big difference from Cape Canaveral. Space force stations. All right. Let's get to that launch 543 at listen to lift off lift off line that was five rocket with fifth space based in friend System satellite, the United States Space Force. 15 seconds into flight. He's gone too closely Controlled engine operating parameters. Continue. Look good. You're hearing the voice of Patrick Moore providing launch vehicle that data. Those will keep getting the pitch over. Program body. Rachel. Good. Good to your pressure on both of us are bees. Lockheed Martin one a $1.86 billion contract for the satellite and the next one that's due to launch next year. They're intended for an orbit 22,300 miles high.

NewsRadio KFBK
"space force" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Creator. And it's a little bit of a U turn for 18 because they only put together Warren media three years ago, But they need some cash to keep up with all the investments they need to make in five g and fiber and everything else so It's a very interesting deal in the word world of media. Plus, you also have more more companies coming out and saying You don't need to wear a mask in our store. Not if you're vaccinated unless You know, your local governmental jurisdiction says you do so we're hearing from target, saying that not to mention Starbucks Costco WALMART Trader Joe's. Allowing customers to forget the mask. If you are fully vaccinated, let's check the real time numbers. This warning is we're already often trading and lower after a tough week last week and a little bit lower again today, Dow Down 85 34,000 to 97. NASDAQ Down 62 points the S and P Down 11, which is about one quarter of 1%. Gold up 28 18 57 announced oil of nearly 1% in our 10 year bond Yield 1.64, by the way, my business update brought to us by the von Hausen Mercedes Benz Automotive Group. All right. Thanks so much. Kelly will talk to you. Soon. A former U. S Surgeon general is criticizing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for dropping the mask mandate, saying the CDC fumbled the ball. New audio. It's seven from Dr Jerome Adams, the surgeon general under the Trump Administration on CNN. I think this was inappropriate call based on the science. The science is sound. I think that the play called was right, but they fumbled the ball at the one yard line in terms of Communicating this to the public in terms of engagement. Lots of my public health officials have told me they are upset. They were blindsided by this new information. I think you missed the nuance about Protecting yourself versus protecting organization on I think that again. It was a little bit of whiplash for the American public in terms of them, saying just a week before, keep your mask on. And then all of a sudden they're saying Now you could take them off by the way are featured audio clip coming up in 805 is from the director of the CDC. She addressed that entire issue on one of the Sunday morning talk shows. Um, they made the announcement Thursday of last week. You'll recall well now there's a report that surfaced that they were planning. Maybe in doing this for quite some time. While they were telling the rest of us to keep wearing masks and social distance they were planning it. So she did say the science shows that it's safe. That's what they're saying. But the question becomes the timing. And why are you telling people one thing when you're planning to do another, so anyway? We'll roll off that cliff that comes up at 805. It's our featured audio clip. We've got some more new audio at seven right now. From a space force lieutenant colonel who's been removed from his command after appearing on a conservative podcast in which he criticized the U. S military Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lo mire. Joined the Steve Gruber show to discuss his new book, which alleges that Marxist ideologies are becoming widespread within the armed forces since taking command is a commander about 10 months ago. I saw what I consider fundamentally incompatible and eating narratives of what America Awas is. It should be That wasn't just prolific and social media. Or spreading throughout the country during this past year, but it was spreading throughout the United States military I had recognized those narratives as being Marxist in maker. He's critical of the New York Times 16 19 project, which probably doesn't surprise you and all those explosive remarks on that podcast landed him right out of his position. Well, I mean, you know in the military is you're not really supposed to be speaking out are speaking for. I mean, he is, you know, he had a high Um, drank. It's not like this is the newest form of cancel culture. Theo U. S military has been steadfast for ever as far as we know. In their policy. You just don't make those public comments. If you're in the military, no matter what podcasting as they slip you out, so they do you they really do. I think it is a format. You know, when you bring that up, I was thinking about that last week. It's a former where people feel comfortable..

Fork Report
Vandenberg Air Force Base to Be Renamed Space Force Base
"Its status as part of the U. S Space Force. The name of the base was officially changed to Vandenberg Space Force Base yesterday. The 30 of Space wing at Vandenberg is now being called space Launch Delta 30. Targets. Starbucks, Home Depot and

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
Who Rules Space?
"Last week china launched the first module of its new space station aboard a long march. Five be rocket which blasted off from wenchang in hainan province sometime this weekend debris from that rocket a thirty meter long segment will fall back to earth and nobody is entirely sure where both the up and the down of this demonstrate that nearly sixty four years after the first human built craft was launched into earth's orbit the rules governing. What happens up in what is now a much more crowded and contested realm remain unhelpfully perhaps even dangerously vague in two thousand and nineteen. The united states founded space force a full-fledged branch of its military other countries will doubtless do something similar. It seems likely of the not that deliberately or accidentally someone space craft is going to bump into someone else's what are the rules up there who them and how are they enforced. What is the likelihood of conflict in space. And what would it look like.

Ground Zero Media
What is the Mars Rover Helicopter Really Doing?
"On ground zero. We're very happy. to Give you what. I call bedtime stories for grownups. And that's exactly what we're doing here because it just seems to me that we are Certainly you know in a time where Some of the best stories all they come out of conspiracy theory they come out of You know just discussion of things outside the box. Most conspiracy theory is fueled by a desire to see. The universe is ultimately intelligible and the bargain. Being that these things can make sense. But only if you believe in a pervasive totalitarian cover up now one of the biggest conspiracy. Theories is always been the cover of activities in space and their relationship. Our military has with possible extraterrestrial encounters for some time. Now there's been an attitude of malice towards the government in the military with regard to what is invading our airspace now. This is in gender to cloak and dagger attitude that has lingered after the cold war with regard to cover ups at roswell. Now we have men in black. We have that attainments at area fifty one. We have the belief that the new space forces all about alien warfare the future warren spaces however the conspiracy theories of a cover up are now being dissolved because science is advancing toward the competence of alien contact and biological signatures being discovered another planet mars. Especially because you know of course. We all know that monday last monday nasa the ingenuity mars helicopter became the first aircraft in history to make powered controlled flight on another planet. Now the ingenuity team. The agency's jet propulsion laboratory and southern california confirmed. The flight succeeded after receiving data from the helicopter via nasa perseverance. Mars rover now. People have asked why we need a helicopter on mars and of course well they need to get aerial views of the planet and some speculate. The secretly nasa wishes to get aerial views of extraterrestrial artifacts ruins or even wreckage been may have been left behind by extraterrestrial civilizations

News, Traffic and Weather
Space Force acquisitions division will be based in Los Angeles area
"Force finds a new home already, Los Angeles Air Force Base has been home to research and development of military space systems, and it's only a few miles away from the headquarters of Space X Now Governor Gavin Newsom, announcing the military will create the space systems command of the base, which will serve as a field command site for the U. S Space Force. Newsome, saying the command will have nationwide authority of launches and procurement within the governor says will come many jobs.

Pat Thurston
Space Force Field Command to Be Located at Los Angeles Military Base
"Angeles Air Force Base will serve as a field command site for the U. S. Space Force Governor Gavin Newsom, saying today the military will establish the space systems command at the base near Los Angeles International Airport governor said in a statement. The field command will have nationwide authority over launches and procurement.

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise
Blue Origin delays first launch of New Glenn to late 2022
"Is spaceflight company. Blue Origin is postponing its rocket launch after losing contracts to competitors, including space X blue origin, is now eyeing the fourth quarter of 2022 for the first launch of their next Gen knew Glen Rock. It The company had been planning for late this year, but says the space force didn't choose New Glenn for National security Launch contract.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
Pentagon inspector general reviews Trump relocation of Space Command from Colorado to Alabama
"A last minute decision about space command by the trump administration will be reviewed by the defense department's inspector general. The us space command was revived in two thousand nineteen after a seventeen year hiatus with former president trump initially placing the command at peterson air force base in colorado springs that was before incumbent republican colorado. Senator cory gardner lost in november and the colorado overwhelmingly voted for jill biden. The trump white house then announced on january thirteenth. A week before leaving office that the new space command headquarters would move to alabama a decidedly pro trump state. The space command runs the military's satellite-based navigation communication and missile warning systems and differs from new. Us space force launched in two thousand nineteen as a separate military

News Radio WGOW
"space force" Discussed on News Radio WGOW
"A switch from the Air Force is Airman Basic Airman Airman, First Class Senior Airman and staff sergeant. Space forces that the people should address troops in the first four rings. As specialists, however, abbreviations or the full titles will also be acceptable. Enlisted system continues on to technical surgeon and then chief Master Sergent. And unlike their force, there is no command Chief Master Sergeant. I'm a listener rings. The top enlisted member will now be known as chief Master Sergent of the Space Force. Now, while the rings will stay the same in the officer side, the space force has decided to call this top breath Chief of space operations and vice chief of space operations. As compared to the Air Force's chief and vice chief of staff. Guardians will continue wearing the same air force rank insignias like to shiver in patches, at least while the space force finalizes new designs sometime in the coming months, they're even asking troops to weigh in on the future of the enlisted space for insignias. This decision comes shortly after the space force's first birthday, as well as a previous announcement that the services members will be known as Guardians, Space Force mission, spam ballistic missile warnings, GPS guidance for personnel and weapons, satellite communications and other missions that have been around for years under the Air Force. Proponents say those jobs will become increasingly important and difficult as countries jockey for free rein in space. As they search for general neutral terms with more combat ethos. Some instead pushed the department defense to adopt navel rings. Now, for example, Star track used navel rings because they thought it made better sense when talking about a space ship. And for decades, the public has gotten you so those maybe ranks at least in regards to space. So although many of the military and even the White House like the Pope fund at the new space Force, I think it's great that the service is working hard to make its own identity. Roll into freedom. I'm sure for Mr Roland asked me. Thank you, Colonel. Thanks rolling. I learned things about our military every time you share Straight ahead on front lines of freedom will discuss Turkey and Iran with Leela Gilbert. Then we'll meet Vietnam vet John Twist who lost his vet son. All this is coming up. Colonel Denny Dillon. You're standing tall in front lines of freedom. I'll be right back Troops. It's time for sit ups. Start with 50 good.

600 WREC
"space force" Discussed on 600 WREC
"50325086 years ago. Chad in Louisiana High chatter on ground zero. Hey, Brian. How's it going, going well, Oh, I'm gonna try to still topic and The simple fact is troubled draw parallels. Between what's going on and what has happened in the past, but basically Trump did away with All the Bad stuff and basically good stuff, and he established a space force right raising Established space source and Mm hmm. There's a reason um Yeah. That we don't know all the information about alright, right? I'm saying it's space Force. I'm pointing out the point that space force is important. That you know, he established the space force and everybody was like making fun of him for it. But the truth is is when you look at China and Russia they have space forces. China uses their cyberspace capabilities with their space forces. Everything that we do. Everything we do has something to do with space, whether it be satellites getting our gas or or GPS or all those things, and all you need is just one problem. One Shut down, one lock down 10 Day extension. All you need is that and we're done, And yet they want to cut back budgets because they're thinking it's all about cowboys going into space and landing on the moon. This is insane. Well, here's my thing. Is that everything? Everything. That made our economy work and prosper. Is being reversed. So we haven't wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait. How's it been reversed? We haven't even seen what Biden's doing it. I mean, what? What would you say is done that is reversed Everything well. Well, you shut down the pipeline, which makes us dependent on foreign oil. Um, you Met. That's one example. Um But what has that got to do with what I'm talking about? I mean, yeah, we could praise trumped all get out. But what I'm saying is, is the problem here. My biggest problem is that while it took the time to establish the space force to combat or at least try to compete With our adversarial counterparts, China and Russia And now, since vied wants to cozy up to Russia, he decides that we should cut back on all of our space activities, not go to Mars not go his plan. Push back the Artemus program. Why are we doing this? This is that we're shooting ourselves in the foot. Well, that's the problem is, we're not. We're not giving any real information. We don't know what's going on because we're we don't know what we're being said, is real or not. That's the biggest deal. Is because we're just said all this stuff that shoved down our throats. Just And and we weigh, Don't know what what to believe. That's the biggest problem you have to did to find the truth. Well, I agree with you. I agree. Guess what we got now we got nothing. What? They're talking about Impeachment. Now they're talking about You know they're they're having all of these people. Now, In this show trials for Cuba. None of you knows the show trials for fueling on I believed in Q unknown And now I've changed my thoughts about queuing on I am now a happy person. Because I don't believe it. They're blue avian stride out of my ass! I'm okay with that. Now, See, this is insane. They're doing his show trials. They're getting us ready for impeachment again or this. This impeachment dog and pony show. But yet they're not talking about, you know, important things like well, So what are we going to do now? With space force? What do you do now? About cyberattacks? All these things? I'm bringing up a very important and we're neglecting him. This is the next thing you know, I talked about covert 19 and disease X and Playtex. Who a year before it happened then when it happened everything while you were you with that one right on Now, I'm telling you again to prepare for this now, I don't know if it's gonna happen immediately. I see it all stacking up. And the idea they're going to cut funding for space force. You gotta be out your mind. You shouldn't do that. And I can I ask you one thing about the disease thing. You just made reference to. Yeah, sure. I was listening to a professor, Um It said. In 2017 weeks, meaning the U. S said it was unethical. Two. Used, though, experiment Oil bioengineering. On animal right? Yeah. And you know that that goes back to the Clinton administration? Yes, you're right. Okay? And so basically Because it was unethical here. Doctor moved it to It was considered not a problem. And that place was Luhan. China. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Stop right there. No, it goes on here. Regardless, it goes on here. Chad. What do you think they're doing with the chemicals in the sky When they lay down, Kim trails? What about Roe Laboratories? They're doing this type of stuff. They experiment with things. Is something chatter. You need to look into called gain of function exercises. They do them all the time where they infect people with something, and then they watch it to see how it spreads. And then they try to prove Try to prevent it..

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"space force" Discussed on Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"And protecting us. And they're protecting us from a literal clown show Liars Like this Charlatan alexandria ocasio smell. Let is her new. Last name i guess. Aoc smell let. And i wasn't gonna play didn't play this yesterday. I'm gonna play it now. This is the video that she made. That's just a flat lie. I go and we just played just a couple of seconds of it. You can get the tone of it if you haven't seen it. I'm here and the bathroom door starts going like this. Like the bathroom door behind me rather in front of me. And i'm like this and the door hinges right here. And i just here where is she. Where is she air. And this was the moment where i thought everything was over. Well as your political career is over because you just flat lion okay. You were two buildings away fifteen minute. Walk away from the capital okay. She lied about where she grew up. She's lied about her name. she got her whole life. She grew up. Sandy cortes okay. She lied about where was on january. Six she lied about being in danger. She will lie about anything. She you absolutely lie about anything. Just not good not good now one last thing. And then we're gonna take a break and the to get into why this visionary leader who created the space for you tell me the guy who created the space force the visionary leader who could understand the threat horizon and understand the the need for specialization in that arena that man we're supposed to believe now has laid down. The trail rolled over for the deep state. That's it so the the last thing. I want to cover before this is for those of you who are claiming that it's nothing but antifa antifa and t t was nothing antifa there at the at the capitol. The guy that was just charged. He's absolutely a fruit loop and he's absolutely violent nutbag and for anybody who thinks that we don't have violent nutbag on the right. You're wrong we've got. We've got violent people in the right just like their violent people on the left. Okay there violent people in any group of seventy five million people gonna have some people who have bad judgment and make bad decisions. Okay and so yes. There were antifa.

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"space force" Discussed on Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"Protects the hopes and dreams of america in our way of life as a space domain becomes more and more contested. It's time for another giant leap. united states. space force is being built from the brightest minds across the space operations of the air force are joint services and the private sector. We are just getting ready for the near future. We're getting ready for the twenty second century ago when our enemies ask. What if we will have an answer when foreign powers can build basis on the dark side of the moon when private companies are inventing a new economy beyond our planet needs to stay one step ahead of the future. The future is where we'll make history. We will fight an environment with no upper down the left or right where there are no borders and nowhere to hide our space forces defending our country. You're on earth. And wherever our mission takes us as commerce and exploration expand we will imagine the unimaginable anticipate the inconceivable. Prepare for the impossible. We won't just think outside the box. We'll think outside the atmosphere and one of the most challenging environments. Ever know you guys. That's awesome right. That's awesome so Moment of silence. here. I'm trying to gather my say this the right way. So i'll yes i'll just read it easier. Three idaho national guard personnel children.

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"space force" Discussed on Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"We always do by thanking god for good health and the ability to be here sharing with you i am. I am just flat excited today. I'm i'm jazzed about what i'm going to share with you guys today. You know. there's a lot of bad news and we. We have to kind of cover the bad news and look at it and pay attention to it and because impacts us but i think it's good sometimes to just take a diversion and just take a look at at another angle on things. So that's what we're gonna do today a little bit and you know candidly it just it. You get bogged down in the stuff. Right hey walter. There in england two hundred things and and not just walter for everybody. Who's this is the way this stuff works. I see the thing for walter in the uk. Right what that represents is thousand people or something in the uk that will watch the video in the next twenty four hours or more because only small percentage of her comment. Or or you know that kind of stuff so For those of you in europe specifically and and we have like the podcast for those you who just get the audio. Don't even watch the thing on on the live. Broadcasters majority the program is consumed just on the audio podcast and tani. You are in paris. Or in france a bunch of our listenership for the audio is in is in france and so For the podcast. It wouldn't affect it but for the people watching the daily show. I've been considering changing the time of the broadcast To afternoon On the west coast three pm and that would make it six pm in the east of the us. But i think it would make it the middle of the night in europe and anyway just ruminating on some of those things that made Go forward anyway inside baseball onto And just i didn't. Let's make sure we thank god for good health and the ability beer sharing with you. Sometimes i do forget. I wanna start off with just this Thing that honored space force real quick because the jen psaki legis play. Jen psaki. i have one jen psaki to inflict on you and then we will have. That will set the space force thing so yesterday. I had a clip where she was making. Fun of roy moore space force. You know and kind of dissing them She also got testy with a reporter. Who was asking about china. They were asking specifically. Are you about the myanmar thing. Are you doing an outreach to china. And she said well. We're working with friendly governments in the region and so the reporters following up saying. Hey does that mean. You're not talking to them. She got kinda testy with the reporter. Here's jen psaki. We'll let you know when a call is is happening. And certainly have a readout for all of you as well mike. The strategy is not to talk to him at.

600 WREC
"space force" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Made a decision on keeping were keeping the scope of space force. Wow, Space force. It's the plane of today. It is an interesting question. I am happy to check with our space force point of contact on battery That is, I will find out and see if we have any update on that. Roger's sake needs to apologize, he says. The common is disgraceful, adding, it is concerning to see the Biden administration's press secretary blatantly diminish an entire branch of our military is the punch line of a joke, which I am sure China would find funny. That's Angie Norville reporting. I'm Leah Brandon. And this is Alabama's morning news Now back to your host. Here's JT. What say I wonder how long Jen Psaki is gonna be able to keep her job? I mean, he is just embarrassing. Uh, I'll have to circle back. I'll get with somebody on that. Let me search my notes here. Oh, I don't see anything here. Okay? Space force. What is that? A cartoon on Nickelodeon? I mean, Luis, you're the White House Press secretary. Space Force is legit, Real and part of our military. For that remark. I mean, I don't know how they keep her there. But, hey, she's just Democrat. No accountability. No problem here. Nothing to see She's doing a great job move along. Is it? Not just a I guess it's not unbelievable. It's just standard protocol for them. Narrate seven or eight Alabama's Morning news coming up next, our correspondent Michael Bauer. Be talking about what's happening with the Super Bowl coming up this weekend as far as.

WHAS 840 AM
"space force" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"News radio, A 40 W. H J s were in Frankfurt were two more petitions have been filed calling for the impeachment of governor Andy Bashir for his handling of the pandemic. Jason nemeses, the representative, chairing the House Impeachment committee, and announced those petitions during the Wednesday night meeting of the group, saying they were filed and signed by multiple citizens and contains several pages of signatures. The committee voted only deposed the pages contain the allegations, but agreed to allow copies of the documents to be viewed in person. One of the new petitions was filed and signed by Amy Cottrell of Brandenburg and says, quote In light of recent actions taken by Kentucky governor Andy Bashir, infringing on the rights of churchgoers we feel is necessary for him to be impeached. That petition was filed with the help of the organization take back Kentucky, which bills itself as a legislative watchdog for Liberty. Another new petition was filed by the Kentucky Liberty Pack and says Andy Bashir's attacked our Kentucky values throughout his tenure as governor and goes on the list, the governor's ban on church services and other covert 19 restrictions as examples. Staying on the topic of the governor, he says it's been almost a month of declining covert 19 numbers announcing 2592 new cases yesterday. And 51 additional deaths. The positivity rate is at 8.53%, he says. The focus now is reopening schools getting teachers vaccinated. We are on track to become the fastest state to vaccinate our teachers. And that means that there is going to be an expectation and encouragement to get our classrooms open in some form. Expecting the governor back at the podium this afternoon for his daily briefing. One of his top picks is expected to be the announcement of additional regional vaccination centers. Biden administration is expressing full support for the U. S Space Force after the White House press secretary made light of a question about it. CBS White House correspondent Steve Important, Oy, the press secretary, was asked Tuesday whether the president is committed to keeping the U. S space Force in place. Wow, Space Force. It's the plane of today, Jen Psaki compared the question to one asked at her first briefing about the color scheme of Air Force one. The remark about the branch of the military defending US satellites and tracking others sparked criticism. Led to a firmer answer. Today. We're not revisiting the decision to establish the space force, a decision supported by a bipartisan majority in Congress. Stephen Portnoy, CBS News And will end with a positive update on the sick and starving dog found at the Kentucky Humane Society last Friday when he came in. He was just £38 when he should have been at least 80. Andrea Blair with a Kentucky Humane Society, says the dog they named Ethan was the thinnest dog they'd ever seen, she says. Since his rescue his weight has increased from £38.2 47. There's a sparkle that's come to his eyes when he when he first came here. Hey, just looks so hopeless and vacant. Hey, completely Gonna all hope, she says Ethan even wag his tail. For the first time, though, hundreds of inquired about adopting him, she says, Ethan has a long way to go before that can happen. Suzanne Duval news radio 8 40 w H A S Your Next news updates and eight I'm Will Clark news Radio A 40 W H A s Yeah, That's a nice story. They wrap up those headlines, Willie that the dog is Doing better. Um, for sure. Do we have a name for the animal? Do we know Names even eat that. I'm sorry. Okay? I missed that part of it. The great story default, they beg. Beg your pardon? Yeah, it is. It is so sad, though. Some people mistreat their animals just Nuts, but that's thank goodness we have humane society. They do some great work, No doubt about it, guys. He as you guys know, we have the Senate Democrats. Have pushed ahead with the coronavirus relief package. That boat was close 218 to 212. There.

600 WREC
"space force" Discussed on 600 WREC
"On keeping order keeping the scope of space force. Wow. Space Force sits the plane of today. It is an interesting question. I am happy to check with our space force Point of contact. Demetri, that is, I will find out and see if we have any update on that. I'll have to circle back for you on that one. What is this lady do during during her day? She's never seems to have any answers. I'm gonna have to check with somebody on that one. Have to circle back for you. And first of all, what do you doing laughing about the question. Are you familiar with what Space force is Oh, my gosh. Representative Mike Rogers. Obviously not happy with this one. It wants an apology. It's concerning to see the bite administration's press secretary, blatantly diminishing entire branch of our military is the punch line of a joke, which I'm sure China would find pretty funny. Space force was passed with near unanimous support in Congress, the same type of unity President Biden supposedly working towards he said Jen Psaki, and he's to immediately apologize to the men and women of the space force for this disgraceful comment Jen Psaki Speaking of people that need to go, she is clueless. Circle back on that one for you. 6 28 Alabama's morning news, traffic and weather together. Bottom of the hour news coming up three minutes. Stay with us. Upgrade to the wiper blades trusted by Rainer's Eat low to break world Records. Michelin endurance XT Silicon wiper blades are real world proven for extreme weather performance that last two times longer than any other blade. The new Michelin endures. XT Silicon wiper blades on Lee available at WalMart..

KTRH
"space force" Discussed on KTRH
"I don't think she knew what itwas maybe not because she joked about it. And then the very next day she was covering president has made a decision on keeping or keeping the scope of space force. Wow, Space Force. It's the plane of today. Big picture here. I mean, does the space force have the full support of the Biden Administration, or is the president at some point, perhaps want to try to get rid of it? Or in some way, diminish it? They absolutely have the full support of the Biden administration. On Preapproved questions. I'm sure I'm sure you're right about that. Here He is, by the way, Fox skin trouble to KT McFarland on the whole sucky space force thing. Besides the fact that it was tasteless and and really juvenile. I think they're three points to think about number one. You know, just a couple weeks ago. Three weeks ago, Was it Joe Biden was calling for unity. Well, this is something that was proposed by Donald Trump to Space force. Now we're dismissing everything that Donald Trump initiated all of his plans. The second part, though, is Are they willfully blind about this? Is the challenge that the United States military is going to have in the years ahead. The new battleground. The new battle space is space. It's going to be space. And guess who is putting enormous efforts and energy and resource is into their space program. It's China. They plan to be first on the on Mars. They plan to really move out ahead of the United States and every other country. In the space domain. And so I guess I got to ask. Are you willfully blind about the threat? China poses all around, but particularly in space. No, I think we think that she's just ignorant about what space forces probably didn't understand. The question was referring to the whole controversy over how were we gonna paint Air Force one. Yeah, that's a that's a business. She talked about the plane of the dead, which she said the plane of the plane of the future something I don't know. Space force 5 20 divert traffic and weather together. Let's get you caught up on the drive. Here is Julie the Hardy We're doing Okay. Do watch for an accident, though it's actually just clearing up on 2 90 as I speak eastbound before Gessner, So no more worries that that location, but we do have a stalled vehicle now on to 90. That's.

860AM The Answer
"space force" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Representatives passed a budget resolution by a photo to 18 to 2 12 to begin work on President Biden's proposed $1.9 Trillion Cove. It relief Packing. The House passed a budget resolution that lets them begin working on the president's proposed covert 19 budget package, Speaker Nancy Pelosi says we're losing jobs daily. We could end up with four million fewer jobs this year, and it could take a year longer to return to full employment. Arizona Republican David Schweiker says We must get kids back in schools and the speaker. She just spoke about this, which is the great irony of what we're doing to future earning power of everything from the parents to the Children themselves. Springy Bennett in Washington. White House is voicing support for the space force after the press secretary made light of it. At Tuesday's briefing, White House press secretary Jen Psaki caused a stir when she was seemingly dismissive after being asked about the space force, which was created as a new military branch during the Trump administration. Wow Space force after complaints from some lawmakers sake put out a statement and told reporters that space force has the full support of the Biden administration were not revisiting the decision to establish The space force Greg Clugston, the White House Now even the pros on Wall Street are asking if stock prices have shot too high. You were a stock market has been on a nearly nonstop advances march in 2020 surging roughly 70% to record heights. Wall Street was always quick to justify it, even as the pandemic took its toll on people's health and the economy. Some of the market's recent huge moves have become more difficult to explain, And it's not just the huge swings for games stop and some other stocks that has some investors openly debating whether the market is in a bubble after months of batting away the possibility Jeremy House reporting or these stories, a town hall dot com. Following is a paid announcement The advertiser was paid marketing fee for a digital campaign. Please make sure to review our disclaimer on a report page. The New year is here and the time is now to capitalize.

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"space force" Discussed on Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"That newsmax read their their disclaimer. Right and then just had him talk. The problem is that you know. And here's where it gets. Tricky guys in. I'm trying to walk the same tight rope right. is you know you can. Let's say for example. I played an interview from patrick byrne where he made some accusations. About hillary clinton receiving a bribe came and at the start of playing that interview. I said that. I have no idea if this is true. This is a pretty outrageous claim that this guy's making but because he's you know a guy of some reputation let's go ahead and hear him out looking back kind of wish. I hadn't played that whole thing. Maybe it would have been better just a reference that it existed. I don't know so there's a judgment calls that are you know who knows if you're making the right call when you're doing it and newsmax i don't wanna pick on too much. Um there are the good guys in a lot of ways I don't think that they have Quote unquote sold out. I think they're trying to Again it's it's kind of those things where you know i could. I could be mad at facebook and just take the program facebook. I'm not sure that's beneficial. I'm not sure that really is going to accomplish what we want in the end. So going forward Jen psaki are Circle back lady apparently thinks that the space force is a joke. And so here is. Here's jen psaki On that.

WBAP 820AM
"space force" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"For Rick Roberts. You know he's headed into his quadruple bypass surgery. And so we're looking forward to his return and also very much looking forward to him Checking in as he continues to recover. The phone number is 888 w b a p. You can find out more about me on The Dan Man to show Facebook page and I'm also on me. We so follow me there if you would, and this is Jen Psaki, I can circle back. There's more I can share with you and I'll circle back with you. If there's more to convince, I'll have to just circle back with you. We can circle back. So a lot of people are saying a number of different things about Jen Psaki, the new White House press secretary. Main one is that she is most certainly not up for the job. She she's not ready for prime time. But it's not just the fact that she keeps having to say this to you on this. Today. We will certainly circle back with you more directly that the problem is that she just she just seems kind of mean and combative. Now I'm gonna play for you. Piece of audio. But this really is more of a more of a visual. You see, ever get into an argument with, you know, maybe somebody you work with or maybe a spouse and they give you that look. Like Are you really that dumb? Did you really just say that? Did you really just ask me that question? I've got a few people in my life that are exactly like this. I'm not going to mention any names for the sake of my sanity. But they look atyou and their eyes just sort of get like BT You know what I mean? Like real? This air squinting at you a little bit, like, really. Did you just ask that question? So Jen Psaki was asked a question earlier. I think there's yet yesterday actually is your the yesterday or today, she was asked a question about Space Force. Now we all know what space forces and it's the newest agency that The president, former President Trump put together and it's It's really in reaction to what the Russians and China have been doing with their space satellites. And so president Trump said. Yeah, you know what we need to get involved in this game as well? So a member of the media, the White House press briefing, asked her that question as Jen Psaki. Okay, so it is President Biden going to do away with space force? Space.

WTOP 24 Hour News
White House offers 'full support' for Trump-era Space Force
"The Biden administration is expressing its full support for the U. S Space Force after the White House press secretary made light of a question about it yesterday, the press secretary was asked Tuesday whether the president is committed to keeping the U. S space force in place. Wow space forests. It's the plane of today, Jen Psaki compared the question to one asked at our first briefing about the color scheme of Air Force one. The remark about the branch of the military, defending US satellites and tracking others sparked criticism and led to a firmer answer. Today. We're not revisiting the decision to establish the space force, a decision supported by a bipartisan majority in

KFI AM 640
"space force" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Drain the swamp. We're gonna drain the swamp of Washington. We're gonna have fun doing it. We're all doing it together. Slough launch e wonder what my elementary school is gonna be called Now It's one of the 44. I believe that's getting a name change in San Francisco. Really? Yeah. Who was named after Francis Scott Key? Oh, who wrote the national anthem? Yeah, he was The Star Spangled Banner. Yeah, Um Dianne Feinstein's name is also being Tauron off of one of those schools because while she may have saved that city, arguably after the After the assassination of its mayor. Um, she While she was mayor. Approved the reorder of a Confederate flag that had been been vandalized outside of City Hall. And because of that, her name has been taken off an elementary school in San Francisco. They can't reopen schools, but they could tear the names off of these schools. Space force is likely to survive a wave of Biden administration changes. I'm thrilled to sign a new order taking the next step to create the United States Space Force Lovett. The reason why is elimination would require an act of Congress. Can't just make another executive order and pile it on the 30 that he's already signed. Uh, We are. This actually is, um, the space force itself is kind of just carving out an area of the air force that already existed and giving it its own. Well, you know, uniform chain of command. Um, basis, I suppose. And then, of course, it's funding but far smaller than any other branch of the military. Right now, it does have the traditional trappings of what you would see as another branch of the service official Flag official logo. It's official Seal official doctrine. There are commercials if you haven't seen those yet the space force commercials I thought it was a Saturday night Live skit, but they are actually putting media out there like we've seen for the Army and the Marine Corps Navy. All of those, they all have ways to try to get people into space force. But it was decided if you remember last month that space force members would be called guardians. At this point, they don't have an official dress uniform. But they are planning they say to expand their ranks. Right now. There are about 2400 Space Force guardians and that by the end of this year, they'll have almost three times that amount they have about 6400 by the end of the year..

WTOP 24 Hour News
U.S. Space Command Headquarters May Land In Alabama
"In the South. Several states, including Colorado, Nebraska in Florida, were hoping it would be them. But instead, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey is announced. The space command is going to Huntsville, known as Rocket City for its rich space history. Werner von Braun. His team developed the first American Rockets and the Saturday five used during the Apollo program at Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal. Huntsville is also the home for Nasa's Marshall Space Flight Center and Space Camp. Space Command is not to be confused with space Force, which is a different branch of the military. Peter King. CBS NEWS

Rob Kendall Show
Pence reveals U.S. Space Force troops will be called "guardians"
"Made a rather important announcement regarding the members of the U. S Space Force. Thus far, you understand Doctor route they hadn't received unofficial title so as which to refer to them and Mike Pence revealed the title at a ceremony on the White House Friday following their one year anniversary, saying this As I mentioned, we just returned from the Oval Office. And so it is my honor on behalf of the president of the United States. Who announced that henceforth the men and women of the United States Space Force will be known as guardians Now the space force said in a statement that the name guardians connects to proud heritage and culture to the important a mission and they execute 24 7 protecting the people in the interests of the United States and their allies, also indicating that the title guardians had a long history in space. This operation's going as far back to 1983 guardians of the high frontier. Of course, many people may be thinking of different guardians.