small detail: "this article said Arizona has stand your ground laws." Except Little Rock is in Arkansas, which is later stated in the article. I'm kind of confused as to why Arizona law was posted about stand your ground?
OK, thanks, good to know. Since I posted that, I read the article, at least most of it, that you posted the URL to. I remember now, Malinowski was chief of Clinton Airport in Little Rockl - he is somehow connected to all the Boeing aircraft mishaps. IIRC, he was about to testify against Boeing with info he had. This is a warning to anyone else who might be bold enough to speak out and tell truth about why Boeing mishaps keep occurring. They are having A LOT of mishaps that should not be occurring at all and apparently are doing nothing to fix the problems. I was a flight attendant for a major airline years ago and this never would have happened then. I think this all started in 1981 when air traffic controllers went on strike. They had top notch air traffic controllers who were worked extremely hard - sometimes they were on 24 hour shifts which is just stupid as that is a VERY exhausting job. You have to be on your toes the enire time and it's very exacting. Pilots absolutely depend on those guys to help them keep their planes safe. They were also not making very much money, not for what they do. But their main complaint was the ridiculous work shifts, which made them so exhausted they were concerned about safety of passengers and crew more than how much $ they made. I've since talked to several of these guys and they all say the same thing: it was absolutely stupid to make them work those kind of shifts and there was no good reason to do that. Govt fired everyone who went on strike and from that time onward, airlines have never been as safe as they were before. This is what the air traffic controllers I talk to say, and other airline personnel as well. I remember that strike very well because I was a flight attendant at the time. Shortly after that, they started putting a lot of airlines out of business as well, including mine, which was Western Airlines which had a sterling reputation until somehow an idiot became CEO who had NO idea about airlines, ever. He ran it into the ground, stole lots of money from the airline and finally was fired but it was too late. I suspect Western, along with a number of other good airlines were somehow put out of business by deep state. I also think this is part of the 15 minute cities, have people stay at home plan. They don't want us going outside our homes for some reason. Maybe they want to make us prisoners? I don't know, just speculating based on their other numerous nefarious moves, IMHO. Anyway, stay tuned, as I think we will be hearing more about this case if we keep our ears to the ground on this one. At some point, the truth will come out I suspect, about Boeing Corp.
I remember flying on Western in the mid-1980's. I'd fly into Denver from the east coast on another carrier and catch a Western flight into Cheyenne. I don't remember if it was direct from Denver or we went way out of our way into Salt Lake City and then back to Cheyenne, memory failing me. But I remember it.
I also remember flying Rocky Mountain Airways for that same Denver-Cheyenne connection. We called it Rocky Mountain Scareways. For, reasons.
Interesting. Thanks for the heads up. I was thinking the Boeing issue might be something about differences in quality controls in different segments in the global supply chain into the assembly of each aircraft. Shame to hear about how Western failed. I do wonder how the 15 minute city supply will match th ever increasing demand for air travel. I am pondering whether 15 minute cities have some utility for an aging population - if the cities have cheap energy and are secure.
As an old person myself I can tell you this: over my dead body would I live in a city where I'm only allowed out for 15 minutes per day/week or whatever they decree; especially since I'd probably have to live in a very small apartment the size of one room. I'd rather not be alive than live like a caged animal.
No one understands suicide better than myself; I once had an extremely spiritual experience when I contemplated it at one point in my life during a very difficult & soul-wrenching period of time. I will only say it convinced me I'm not allowed to commit suicide - it's not an answer to anything. But I believe if allowed, these deep state people would shoot folks who refuse to obey their orders, not unlike what happened to Mr. Malinowski, may he rest in peace. I'd rather be shot than comply with deep state plans for me. Just my 2 cents.
Absolutely horrific. Gestapo is not harsh enough for this government overreach and flag out murder of an innocent man who collected firearms but no criminal record.
We are living in a police state. The dictator is the Deep State, not just one person as it was in Hitler's Germany or Stalin's USSR, but just as deadly nevertheless.
No problem. It's easy to confuse the two because of the state code. AR is for Arkansas. But Arizona also begins with "Ar", so one might think the state code of AR is for Arizona. Arizona's state code is AZ ;-)
ha! Yes, in Arkansas, they have Little Rock. Here in Arizona we must have a Big Rock! We do have a Grand Canyon, and lovely Saguaro Cactus in the southern half of the state which are now in bloom. But we don't have a Hillary or Bill Clinton, lucky us!!
Did you mean Arkansas has "stand your ground" laws? Little Rock, is in Arkansas (AR). Arizona (AZ) statutes are an interesting aside if you meant to include those statutes in a story about Arkansas. Maybe Arkansas has "stand your ground" laws too? It is a gun rights friendly state. Please clarify for the reader. The central point is well-made, just that part distracts from it fully landing as you intend.
You know, I am not the least bit surprised at this.
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small detail: "this article said Arizona has stand your ground laws." Except Little Rock is in Arkansas, which is later stated in the article. I'm kind of confused as to why Arizona law was posted about stand your ground?
Yes, my bad. Correctd.
OK, thanks, good to know. Since I posted that, I read the article, at least most of it, that you posted the URL to. I remember now, Malinowski was chief of Clinton Airport in Little Rockl - he is somehow connected to all the Boeing aircraft mishaps. IIRC, he was about to testify against Boeing with info he had. This is a warning to anyone else who might be bold enough to speak out and tell truth about why Boeing mishaps keep occurring. They are having A LOT of mishaps that should not be occurring at all and apparently are doing nothing to fix the problems. I was a flight attendant for a major airline years ago and this never would have happened then. I think this all started in 1981 when air traffic controllers went on strike. They had top notch air traffic controllers who were worked extremely hard - sometimes they were on 24 hour shifts which is just stupid as that is a VERY exhausting job. You have to be on your toes the enire time and it's very exacting. Pilots absolutely depend on those guys to help them keep their planes safe. They were also not making very much money, not for what they do. But their main complaint was the ridiculous work shifts, which made them so exhausted they were concerned about safety of passengers and crew more than how much $ they made. I've since talked to several of these guys and they all say the same thing: it was absolutely stupid to make them work those kind of shifts and there was no good reason to do that. Govt fired everyone who went on strike and from that time onward, airlines have never been as safe as they were before. This is what the air traffic controllers I talk to say, and other airline personnel as well. I remember that strike very well because I was a flight attendant at the time. Shortly after that, they started putting a lot of airlines out of business as well, including mine, which was Western Airlines which had a sterling reputation until somehow an idiot became CEO who had NO idea about airlines, ever. He ran it into the ground, stole lots of money from the airline and finally was fired but it was too late. I suspect Western, along with a number of other good airlines were somehow put out of business by deep state. I also think this is part of the 15 minute cities, have people stay at home plan. They don't want us going outside our homes for some reason. Maybe they want to make us prisoners? I don't know, just speculating based on their other numerous nefarious moves, IMHO. Anyway, stay tuned, as I think we will be hearing more about this case if we keep our ears to the ground on this one. At some point, the truth will come out I suspect, about Boeing Corp.
I remember flying on Western in the mid-1980's. I'd fly into Denver from the east coast on another carrier and catch a Western flight into Cheyenne. I don't remember if it was direct from Denver or we went way out of our way into Salt Lake City and then back to Cheyenne, memory failing me. But I remember it.
I also remember flying Rocky Mountain Airways for that same Denver-Cheyenne connection. We called it Rocky Mountain Scareways. For, reasons.
Interesting. Thanks for the heads up. I was thinking the Boeing issue might be something about differences in quality controls in different segments in the global supply chain into the assembly of each aircraft. Shame to hear about how Western failed. I do wonder how the 15 minute city supply will match th ever increasing demand for air travel. I am pondering whether 15 minute cities have some utility for an aging population - if the cities have cheap energy and are secure.
As an old person myself I can tell you this: over my dead body would I live in a city where I'm only allowed out for 15 minutes per day/week or whatever they decree; especially since I'd probably have to live in a very small apartment the size of one room. I'd rather not be alive than live like a caged animal.
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No one understands suicide better than myself; I once had an extremely spiritual experience when I contemplated it at one point in my life during a very difficult & soul-wrenching period of time. I will only say it convinced me I'm not allowed to commit suicide - it's not an answer to anything. But I believe if allowed, these deep state people would shoot folks who refuse to obey their orders, not unlike what happened to Mr. Malinowski, may he rest in peace. I'd rather be shot than comply with deep state plans for me. Just my 2 cents.
sickening. from Ruby Ridge to Waco to now this is the reality. The orcs are doing the bidding of their masters.
The problem is, nothing will change and Jim Jordon knows that, its one big fat uni-party and they're all playing a role.
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Absolutely horrific. Gestapo is not harsh enough for this government overreach and flag out murder of an innocent man who collected firearms but no criminal record.
We are living in a police state. The dictator is the Deep State, not just one person as it was in Hitler's Germany or Stalin's USSR, but just as deadly nevertheless.
By the way, Arizona is not Arkansas.
Yes, apologies, corrected.
No problem. It's easy to confuse the two because of the state code. AR is for Arkansas. But Arizona also begins with "Ar", so one might think the state code of AR is for Arizona. Arizona's state code is AZ ;-)
There is probably a Big Rock in Az!
made me chuckle there.
ha! Yes, in Arkansas, they have Little Rock. Here in Arizona we must have a Big Rock! We do have a Grand Canyon, and lovely Saguaro Cactus in the southern half of the state which are now in bloom. But we don't have a Hillary or Bill Clinton, lucky us!!
Well, there is a Bell Rock, I looked it up.
Did you mean Arkansas has "stand your ground" laws? Little Rock, is in Arkansas (AR). Arizona (AZ) statutes are an interesting aside if you meant to include those statutes in a story about Arkansas. Maybe Arkansas has "stand your ground" laws too? It is a gun rights friendly state. Please clarify for the reader. The central point is well-made, just that part distracts from it fully landing as you intend.
Yes, Arkansas has stand your ground laws. There's lots of info on this page, it's a Google search:
https://www.google.com/search?q=does+arkansas+have+stand+your+ground+laws&oq=does+arkansas+have+stand+your+ground+laws&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQLhhA0gEINzkyOWowajGoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I meant to cite Arkansas law. Corrected.
Just an FYI, they do have stand your ground laws in Arkansas. I looked it up. From what I"ve read, the govt. agents were completely in the wrong.
Call them Cheka or NKVD, the Gestapo were honorable men.
or STASI