You are NOT allowed to KNOW anything for sure about this Secret Space War because these facts are deeply and narrowly compartment-ed under “Beyond Black” National Security Classifications (Aka NATO Cosmic Top Secret). Only a very small number of folks have received these security classifications and it is these folks alone that have access to these very narrow compartments based on an absolute “need to know” only.
DO NOT EXPECT ANY OFFICIAL USG DISCLOSURES ON THIS TO BE FORTHCOMING SOON
Do not expect American Intel or any DOD contractors (where most such secrets are now held) to be disclosing any actual facts soon about this Secret Space War. And without specific factual disclosures which are “christened” by the major mass media at the USG’s direction, we can only make good guesstimates after reviewing RUMORS from reasonable sources to form reasonable BELIEFS.
Oklahoman
Bill Bonadio Jr. founded Papa Dio’s Italian Restaurant and Wine Bar more than four decades ago, but on a sunny spring afternoon in 2021 he’s headed out the door “to sell a guy a carburetor” when the media arrives.
He promises to be right back.
“Don’t forget to clock out,” his sister/boss deadpans.
After 19 years, Candace Gideo is back in her element. After closing Papa’s Little Italy in 2003, Gideo has worked in various food-service jobs, including her own pizza place in Arcadia and a food truck she operated with her husband and two sons. But the current owner of 42-year-old Papa Dio’s is a mix of nervous and confident.
The City Sentinel
May 2, 2021
By Patrick B. McGuigan
Patrick B. McGuigan, Special to The Southwest Ledger Oklahoma City – Senate Bill 131 originated as a proposal from state Senator Jessica Garvin, a Duncan.
By Darla Shelden
By Darla Shelden, City Sentinel Reporter OKLAHOMA CITY – Solar Power of Oklahoma has announced the completion of its municipal installation project for the.
By Staff Report
Staff Report Oklahoma City – Each year, thousands of military families are transferred to Oklahoma’s four military bases. State Sen. Frank Simpson, with Oklahoma City Rep. Max Wolfley, authored.
OKC bombing, pandemic similar in ‘complicated bereavement’ By: Trevor Brown Oklahoma Watch April 26, 2021
Two people share a moment recently at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. The chairs behind them represent 168 people who died in the bombing on April 19, 1995. (Photo by Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)
Robin Gurwitch knows all too well about loss.
Gurwitch was working as a psychologist and program director at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center on April 19, 1995.
After the bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, she was among the first responders to provide mental health services to victims and their families.
Now a professor at Duke University Medical Center, Gurwitch is one of the nation’s leading authorities on grieving, with a resume that includes working with victims of 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing and a long list of other tragedies.