01-14-2018, 05:55 AM
They're lying".
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From caveat emptor's link:
... but the people who sounded the alarm really believed there was an inbound attack... Who thought there really was an incoming ballistic missile headed for Hawaii -- and why?
If that's the case, I would guess the most likely agency capable of detecting a real incoming missile threat would be the Air Force. Assuming it's the Air Force for the sake of argument, did anyone see every jet at Hickam Field scramble into the skies over Oahu yesterday? Because they wouldn't want to lose their planes on the ground in a nuke blast. If 100's of planes went airborne in a matter of minutes, it would have been quite a sight, recorded by everyone with a cell phone at the airport and uploaded to YouTube.
What about the Navy? Did ships quickly head out of Pearl Harbor?
Who, other than the Air Force or Navy are capable of detecting a North Korean missile launch? Not any State of Hawaii agency that I know of.
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From caveat emptor's link:
... but the people who sounded the alarm really believed there was an inbound attack... Who thought there really was an incoming ballistic missile headed for Hawaii -- and why?
If that's the case, I would guess the most likely agency capable of detecting a real incoming missile threat would be the Air Force. Assuming it's the Air Force for the sake of argument, did anyone see every jet at Hickam Field scramble into the skies over Oahu yesterday? Because they wouldn't want to lose their planes on the ground in a nuke blast. If 100's of planes went airborne in a matter of minutes, it would have been quite a sight, recorded by everyone with a cell phone at the airport and uploaded to YouTube.
What about the Navy? Did ships quickly head out of Pearl Harbor?
Who, other than the Air Force or Navy are capable of detecting a North Korean missile launch? Not any State of Hawaii agency that I know of.
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