ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Environmental groups and scientists with two universities want U.S. wildlife managers to consider reintroducing jaguars to the American Southwest.
Player’s Take: Chris Erwin Then and now: Chris Erwin, a 2021 Forme Tour rookie, resumed his career as a professional golfer last year after serving in the military. During his four-year Army stint, he was deployed to war-torn Syria for seven months. (Photos are courtesy of Chris Erwin) In This Article
At the Forme Tour Qualifying Tournament at Callaway Gardens Resort in Pine Mountain, Georgia, in April, contrary to conventional wisdom, Chris Erwin, at 38, was not the oldest player in the field. There was a 40-year-old who teed it up. But none of the other 93 players entered had four daughters, and none of them had his oldest daughter walking all 72 holes with him. No other player had spent any time in war-torn Syria, either, parachuting from airplanes and analyzing data for his superiors. That’s part of Erwin’s resume. From avoiding water hazards and sand traps to working around roadside hazards and booby traps overseas
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email Army’s Cybersecurity ‘Greatly Concerns’ Wormuth After Pipeline Attack
Biden’s SecArmy nominee told the Senate she’d fight deep troop cuts and support long-range fires and new measures against sexual crimes and extremism, if confirmed.
The Army’s ability to confront cybersecurity threats was a major focus Wednesday during a hearing for the nominee to become the service’s secretary, following a ransomware attack on a major pipeline that has caused panic buying at gas stations along the East Coast.
“I am greatly concerned, frankly, by the threats that we face in the cyber domain. All you have to do is look at the long gas lines that are probably happening in your neighborhood right now,”
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The war on vaccines is being financed by the same organizations that engineered SARS COV2 and deployed it around the world. We also are ready to say we can prove, behind reasonable doubt, that COVID was created, not as a doomsday weapon but as an economic and political tool by occult groups with powerful influence over the US military and strong backing from worldwide organized crime/banking.
COVID has allowed certain groups tied to Freemasonry, to reposition themselves globally to dominate a post-hydrocarbon economy and manipulate and suppress new economic factors such as cryptocurrencies.