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Aussie judge OKs extradition of US Marine aviator accused of selling out to the Chinese
May 24, 2024


An Australian judge ruled on Friday that a former US Marine Corps pilot accused of helping the Chinese military can be extradited to the United States.

Former USMC Aviator Daniel Duggan, who is accused of illegally training Chinese pilots, was given the green light for extradition by Magistrate Daniel Reiss.

Now, the only thing standing between Duggan and extradition is the Australian Attorney-General.

Reiss ordered that Duggan, who was born in Boston and is 55 years old, stay in custody until he is extradited.

https://popularmilitary.com/aussie-judge-oks-extradition-of-us-marine-aviator-accused-of-selling-out-to-the-chinese/
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Military/Defense News / Meet the Navy’s newest sea drone squadron
« Last post by rangerrebew on Today at 03:20:06 pm »
Meet the Navy’s newest sea drone squadron
By Geoff Ziezulewicz
 May 24, 2024, 05:02 AM
 

The Navy stood up its latest surface drone squadron last week. (Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Claire M. DuBois/Navy)
The Navy’s surface community welcomed its newest surface drone squadron to the fleet last week during a ceremony at Naval Base San Diego.

Unmanned Surface Vessel Squadron 3, or “USVRON Three” in Navy-speak, will oversee an array of small surface drones known as “global autonomous reconnaissance craft,” the sea service said.


Capt. Derek Rader is the first commanding officer of the newly formed squadron, which will seek to further integrate drone systems into the Navy’s manned fleet.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-navy/2024/05/24/meet-the-navys-newest-sea-drone-squadron/
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Classic Rock Album of the Day- The Moody Blues- In Search of the Lost Chord (1968) **** 1/2

Today's review is dedicated to Mike Pinder, who I belatedly found out passed away a month ago at age 82.  Pinder was an undisputed pioneer and progenitor of what is abd would become electronic keyboard.  It is well documented of his involvment with the inventors of the Moog and Mellotron, and he was the first to put this fantiastic tool to good use in popular music.  Pinder was not only a technical pioneer, and musician, but he also had many songwriting contritubitions to this criminally under-rated band.  Listen to any Moody Blues album from the 1960's.  No one was making music like this.  And they were so versatile too.  They excelled at rocking, ballads, beautiful melodic, psychadaelia, and had great pop sensibilities that set them apart from anyone else.  We've had plenty of discussions of which band started prog.  A strong argument could be made for them.   But...  it is sad to see these legends who are now dying natural deaths in their 80's falling by the wayside.  The Moody's now are just Hayward and Lodge.

And another side note for the legacy of Mike Pinder.  People seem to forget has his spoken word is included in a lot of Moody Blues material.  His voice to me,  is almost Rod Serling, James Earl Jones, powerful in nature. I am suprised he didn't get a lot of more work in narration post 1972.

Listening to any of the first say 7 or so albums, it is strikingly evident that a lot of their music is way ahead of it's time.  This was a very dedicated and talented group, that made sure that all their stuff was consitently not only great from album to album, but each individual LP is fully listenable by itself.  Any Moody Blues album is also a trip through the cerebral.  They are talent incarnate. ISOTLC was unique in that the band wasn't vaguely disgusing their foray into psychadaelia with tunes like "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds".  Hell, they were giving homage to acknowledged Godfather of LSD at the time Timothy Leary.  Also listen to "The Best Way to Travel".  There was no veiling what that meant.

I chose Chord today, on the just pure audaciousness. It is a fairly evenly dispersed project among the crew.  But it was so massively different than the prior album that, these almost sound like two different bands.  You will not go wrong, with what some critcs call the "Core 7".  All of them are excellent.  And one final editorial that I kind of touched on earlier....   The Rolling Stone/Creme/Rock and Roll Hall of Shame, waited until 2018 to put them in the Hall.  SHAMEFUL!  With ISOTLC you are getting a perfect sample of early Moody Blues, was about, and I am guessing you will enjoy it.  I always have.   And a warning:  Ranking albums like this one is not fair in some respect.  Most of even the lower ranked songs are really good too.

Fun Fact: The Moody Blues first American gig was supporting this LP in '68, opening for Canned Heat.  Ahhhh  only in the '60's huh?   happy77

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Departure- Mystical intro with narration that gives a fine indication of greatness to come. 

Ride My See Saw-   Excellent melodic obvious Justin Hayward type of song.  There weren't too many prog songs at the time that I would characterize as pop.  This is about as close as it gets.  Vocal harmonizatons are impeccable.  Songs rolls and flows with ease. If you are here for the guitar stuff, this is your cut. This was the only charting single from the album, and it only reached #61,  Still, What a start for this ride.   2

Dr. Livingstone, I Presume-  An obvious Ray Thomas effort, as he seemed to be the most enthusiastic of the Hallucinogenic fare. I think Thomas slightly wanted to emulate the Beatles recent efforts into nonsenical stuff of Sgt. Peppers, and Magical Mystery Tour.  On par, with them in some repsect.  5

House of Four Doors (Part 1)-  Very strange and near or at split personality for the song.  I am sure John Lodge intended some allegorical themeing around Legend of a Mind.  Song delves from standard mid rocking Moody's to majestic concert hall majesticism.  Gateway song? /s
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Legend of a Mind-  The band's ode to Timothy Leary.  And man did they ever nail this song on every front.  Every band member contributes at the highlest level.  The song is a hodgepodge of style and key/time changes.  And the chorus vocals?, and the flute solo?, and Mellotron infusion? Easily one of my favorite top 5 tunes by the band.  Bonus:  In might be one of the earliest rock music videos, the guys do this one from an English Estate.  And I don't give a shit that it was lip synced   (below) 1

House of Four Doors (Part 2)- The back bookend of this saga.  Effective to the theme.  The point that the "Doors" are the weakest part of this LP just shows how powerfully good this LP is. 7

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Voices in the Sky- Very nice ballad  by Hayward,  that is a favorite  with some fans, just tastes I guess, but not "A" status to my liking.   This is  still a good one, on a great album.  Hayward would get much better at this in subsequent albums.  9

The Best Way to Travel- Mike Pinder's biggest contribution.  He takes psychadaelia concept to new heights.  And gives a clinic on keyboard wizardry.  A technique that would be used enmasse for the next few years by other bands who didn't do it near as well  I bet this was a fav of the trippin' hippies in the day. 3

Visons of Paradise- Same pretty much comment as with "Voices" but with an interesting Ray Thomas flute accompaniment, eastern sitar add that is kind of Beatlesque.   Hate to say it, but Hayward kept this from becoming a 5 star LP.  Just me talking though. 8

The Actor- The best effort from Justin Hayward, though it does have kind of Blue Jay feel (add Lodge).  Gives his best and most powerful voice, and I really enjoy how Pinder stretches the mellotron into full orchestraization mode.  Musical brilliance 4

The Word/ Om- Narrative and closing that is beautifully apt for this classic. Om's harmonization and eastern influenced jam is excellent.  I really don't consider this as much as a song, but a prologue to a prog album of the ages.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5UdP-SFNgY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_TbovyVOzs
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Did y’all see his press briefing with the Kenyan president?  It was obvious that much of the event was pre-scripted.  Joe read most of his answers, and I still had an easier time deciphering the Kenyan president. 

Anyway, the election should not be close.  If republicans lose, they are 100% responsible for not finding a better candidate.
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Here’s what’s in the Corps’ new training and education plan
By Jonathan Lehrfeld and Irene Loewenson
 Mar 14, 2023
 
 
Lt. Col. Clinton Hall enlisted in the ­Marine Corps in December 1997, ­midway through a first semester in ­college that wasn’t going well.

He went through boot camp — right at the time the Marine Corps was rolling out the final boot camp event, the Crucible, at recruit training — and then infantry school. Hall went on two deployments and became a scout sniper.


After getting out of the Marine Corps and working in security for several months, and not liking it very much, he reenlisted. On his second enlistment, he filed an application for the Marine Corps Enlisted Commissioning Education Program.

“I chose to apply for a commission because I recognized that the chain of command quickly departs from the enlisted ranks and runs through officers,” he said in a recent news release. “My ability to make an impact would be best realized as an officer.”

https://www.militarytimes.com/education-transition/2023/03/14/heres-whats-in-the-corps-new-training-and-education-plan/
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Disturbing Documents Reveal D.C. Migrant Voting Scheme

No citizenship, no problem when it comes to voting in America’s capital city.

A federal judge last year upheld a Washington D.C. law that allows illegal aliens to vote in municipal elections.

What’s even worse is that it also permits noncitizens to run for office.

Piling onto the situation, pamphlets are now being handed out, instructing illegals with a step-by-step guide on how to vote for the mayor and city council.

President Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson want to strip non-citizens from voting rolls, something that should be a no-brainer.

https://x.com/vigilantfox/status/1790875184095797349?s=46
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PJ Comix / VIDEO: Joe Biden Performs the Thorazine Shuffle Diaper Change
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Joe Biden once again performs his infamous Thorazine Shuffle on the White House lawn accompanied by the president of Kenya. However, this time there is a twist since Biden also looks like he is in need of a diaper change.


https://rumble.com/embed/v4uvuvc/?pub=7wvc3
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A Message To American Voters From Tucker Carlson

“The people who run our country are destroying it, and they're doing it on purpose. And there's no doubt about that in my mind, and I've withheld judgment for a number of years now.

But with what they've done at the border, completely changing the population of the country, letting in millions and millions of people who have no connection to the United States, can't possibly help our economy, can't possibly unify our very fractured civic culture and whose loyalty to a knowledge of the United States is completely in question. In fact, their identities are in question. We don't know who they are, and they're coming through a country in the middle of a drug war.

The whole thing is not by the way, bad management or they're not doing their job. No. They're destroying the United States on purpose. And so I'd begin with that.

So the idea that those same people are going to somehow affect positive change in Eastern Europe, a region they know nothing about, and it's demonstrable. They don't know anything at all, it’s, like, insane to me.

And the fact that Republican leaders who really are either, in many cases, just they just don't know, or they're controlled, that is true, are on board with this is just infuriating.”
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https://x.com/wallstreetapes/status/1793495460508041686?s=46
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Mass Illegal Migration Makes Us Sicker, Not Stronger
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May 22, 2024


By Brian Lonergan

Since the Biden Administration began taking a blowtorch to our nation’s immigration laws in 2021, beleaguered Americans may have assumed the bad consequences of this shift in policy would be limited to what we can see in the present: border checkpoints overrun with foreign nationals, and airport terminals, police stations, and school gyms turned into makeshift housing for migrants.

But far worse may still be to come as an alarming number of communicable diseases have crossed our borders along with those seeking menial work and generous public benefits.

Despite the best efforts of our partisan corporate media to downplay the problem, the truth has a way of slipping out. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has linked 84 percent of Chicago’s recent measles outbreak to illegal aliens there from Venezuela. The agency’s report cited overcrowding at a particular migrant shelter for the spread, with more than 500 people reportedly packed into a single room.

Even ancient diseases that were long ago all but eradicated in the United States are making a comeback. The CDC published a research letter last year that said the number of cases of leprosy, in the southeastern U.S. may be endemic, and that nearly one-fifth of the cases in the country originate from Florida. In a separate document, the CDC said that among refugees and eligible others who arrived from 2014-2019, 6.1 per 100,000 were diagnosed with leprosy. Given that this data was collected prior to the illegal alien flood that began in 2021, the current number of cases is likely higher.

https://irli.org/mass-illegal-migration-makes-us-sicker-not-stronger/
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