• RT - Boeing’s nosedive: How greed ruined a great American company:

    https://www.rt.com/business/591332-boeing-wall-street-profit/

    #Boeing #McDonnellDouglas #CorporateMerger #CorporateCulture #FiduciaryResponsibility #QualityAssurance #Aeronautics #BusinessManagement #Management #Business
    RT - Boeing’s nosedive: How greed ruined a great American company: https://www.rt.com/business/591332-boeing-wall-street-profit/ #Boeing #McDonnellDouglas #CorporateMerger #CorporateCulture #FiduciaryResponsibility #QualityAssurance #Aeronautics #BusinessManagement #Management #Business
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    Boeing’s nosedive: How greed ruined a great American company
    The culture shift at Boeing from engineering to maximizing profit has compromised the quality of the aircraft produced
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  • Editors of EarthSky - The Wright brothers succeeded 120 years ago:

    https://earthsky.org/human-world/this-date-in-science-wright-brothers-first-flight/

    #WrightBrothers #Flyer #KittyHawk #Aeronautics #Aviation #History
    Editors of EarthSky - The Wright brothers succeeded 120 years ago: https://earthsky.org/human-world/this-date-in-science-wright-brothers-first-flight/ #WrightBrothers #Flyer #KittyHawk #Aeronautics #Aviation #History
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  • THE FRAUD THAT IS NASA, “Not A Space Agency”!!! More Accurately NASA = Nazi Aeronautics Space Administration!!!

    https://billydoniam.com/2021/03/20/the-fraud-that-is-nasa-not-a-space-agency-more-accurately-nasa-nazi-aeronautics-space-administration/
    THE FRAUD THAT IS NASA, “Not A Space Agency”!!! More Accurately NASA = Nazi Aeronautics Space Administration!!! https://billydoniam.com/2021/03/20/the-fraud-that-is-nasa-not-a-space-agency-more-accurately-nasa-nazi-aeronautics-space-administration/
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    THE FRAUD THAT IS NASA, “Not A Space Agency”!!! More Accurately NASA = Nazi Aeronautics Space Administration!!!
    At what point in this game does the TRUTH…SMASH all lies? What if I told you the Bermuda Triangle is OFF LIMITS only so NASA can dump their FAKE SPACE VEHICLES into the Atlantic Ocean? Don&#8…
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  • Partial list of alphabet agencies
    Agencies created between 1933 and 1938 are New Deal Agencies.

    Initialism Year Agency
    AAA 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Administration
    BPA 1937 Bonneville Power Administration
    CAA 1938 Civil Aeronautics Authority (early Federal Aviation Administration)
    CCC 1933 Civilian Conservation Corps
    CWA 1933 Civil Works Administration
    DRS 1935 Drought Relief Service
    DSH 1933 Subsistence Homesteads Division
    EBA 1933 Emergency Banking Act
    EPA 1970 Environmental Protection Agency
    FAA 1958 Federal Aviation Agency
    FAP 1935 Federal Art Project (part of WPA)
    FCA 1933 Farm Credit Administration
    FCC 1934 Federal Communications Commission
    FDA 1906 Food and Drug Administration
    FDIC 1933 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
    FERA 1933 Federal Emergency Relief Administration
    FHA 1934 Federal Housing Administration
    FLSA 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act
    FMP 1935 Federal Music Project (part of WPA)
    FSA 1935 Farm Security Administration
    FSRC 1933 Federal Surplus Relief Corporation
    FTP 1935 Federal Theatre Project (part of WPA)
    FWA 1939 Federal Works Agency
    FWP 1935 Federal Writers' Project (part of WPA)
    HOLC 1933 Home Owners' Loan Corporation
    IRS 1862 Internal Revenue Service
    LUP 1934 Land Utilization Program
    NASA 1958 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    NIRA 1933 National Industrial Recovery Act
    NLRA 1935 National Labor Relations Act
    NLRB 1934 National Labor Relations Board/The Wagner Act
    NRA 1933 National Recovery Administration
    NYA 1935 National Youth Administration
    PRRA 1933 Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration
    PWA 1933 Public Works Administration
    RA 1935 Resettlement Administration
    REA 1935 Rural Electrification Administration (now Rural Utilities Service)
    SEC 1934 Securities and Exchange Commission
    SES 1933 Soil Erosion Service
    SSB (now SSA) 1935 Social Security Board (now Social Security Administration)
    TVA 1933 Tennessee Valley Authority
    USHA 1937 United States Housing Authority
    USMC 1936 United States Maritime Commission
    USPS 1792 United States Postal Service (then the Post Office Department)
    WPA 1935 Works Progress Administration
    In national security
    Initialism Year Agency
    ATF 1972 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
    CIA 1947 Central Intelligence Agency
    DEA 1973 Drug Enforcement Administration
    DIA 1961 Defense Intelligence Agency
    DHS 2002 Department of Homeland Security
    DOJ 1870 Department of Justice
    FBI 1908 Federal Bureau of Investigation
    FEMA 1979 Federal Emergency Management Agency
    Partial list of alphabet agencies Agencies created between 1933 and 1938 are New Deal Agencies. Initialism Year Agency AAA 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Administration BPA 1937 Bonneville Power Administration CAA 1938 Civil Aeronautics Authority (early Federal Aviation Administration) CCC 1933 Civilian Conservation Corps CWA 1933 Civil Works Administration DRS 1935 Drought Relief Service DSH 1933 Subsistence Homesteads Division EBA 1933 Emergency Banking Act EPA 1970 Environmental Protection Agency FAA 1958 Federal Aviation Agency FAP 1935 Federal Art Project (part of WPA) FCA 1933 Farm Credit Administration FCC 1934 Federal Communications Commission FDA 1906 Food and Drug Administration FDIC 1933 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FERA 1933 Federal Emergency Relief Administration FHA 1934 Federal Housing Administration FLSA 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act FMP 1935 Federal Music Project (part of WPA) FSA 1935 Farm Security Administration FSRC 1933 Federal Surplus Relief Corporation FTP 1935 Federal Theatre Project (part of WPA) FWA 1939 Federal Works Agency FWP 1935 Federal Writers' Project (part of WPA) HOLC 1933 Home Owners' Loan Corporation IRS 1862 Internal Revenue Service LUP 1934 Land Utilization Program NASA 1958 National Aeronautics and Space Administration NIRA 1933 National Industrial Recovery Act NLRA 1935 National Labor Relations Act NLRB 1934 National Labor Relations Board/The Wagner Act NRA 1933 National Recovery Administration NYA 1935 National Youth Administration PRRA 1933 Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration PWA 1933 Public Works Administration RA 1935 Resettlement Administration REA 1935 Rural Electrification Administration (now Rural Utilities Service) SEC 1934 Securities and Exchange Commission SES 1933 Soil Erosion Service SSB (now SSA) 1935 Social Security Board (now Social Security Administration) TVA 1933 Tennessee Valley Authority USHA 1937 United States Housing Authority USMC 1936 United States Maritime Commission USPS 1792 United States Postal Service (then the Post Office Department) WPA 1935 Works Progress Administration In national security Initialism Year Agency ATF 1972 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives CIA 1947 Central Intelligence Agency DEA 1973 Drug Enforcement Administration DIA 1961 Defense Intelligence Agency DHS 2002 Department of Homeland Security DOJ 1870 Department of Justice FBI 1908 Federal Bureau of Investigation FEMA 1979 Federal Emergency Management Agency
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  • 1986 – At 11:38 a.m. EST, on January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Christa McAuliffe is on her way to becoming the first ordinary U.S. civilian to travel into space. McAuliffe, a 37-year-old high school social studies teacher from New Hampshire, won a competition that earned her a place among the seven-member crew of the Challenger. She underwent months of shuttle training but then, beginning January 23, was forced to wait six long days as the Challenger’s launch countdown was repeatedly delayed because of weather and technical problems. Finally, on January 28, the shuttle lifted off. Seventy-three seconds later, hundreds on the ground, including Christa’s family, stared in disbelief as the shuttle exploded in a forking plume of smoke and fire. Millions more watched the wrenching tragedy unfold on live television. There were no survivors. In 1976, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) unveiled the world’s first reusable manned spacecraft, the Enterprise. Five years later, space flights of the shuttle began when Columbia traveled into space on a 54-hour mission. Launched by two solid-rocket boosters and an external tank, only the aircraft-like shuttle entered into orbit around Earth. When the mission was completed, the shuttle fired engines to reduce speed and, after descending through the atmosphere, landed like a glider. Early shuttles took satellite equipment into space and carried out various scientific experiments. The Challenger disaster was the first major shuttle accident. In the aftermath of the explosion, President Ronald Reagan appointed a special commission to determine what went wrong with Challenger and to develop future corrective measures. The presidential commission was headed by former secretary of state William Rogers, and included former astronaut Neil Armstrong and former test pilot Chuck Yeager. The investigation determined that the explosion was caused by the failure of an “O-ring” seal in one of the two solid-fuel rockets. The elastic O-ring did not respond as expected because of the cold temperature at launch time, which began a chain of events that resulted in the massive explosion. As a result of the explosion, NASA did not send astronauts into space for more than two years as it redesigned a number of features of the space shuttle. In September 1988, space shuttle flights resumed with the successful launching of the Discovery. Since then, the space shuttle has carried out numerous important missions, such as the repair and maintenance of the Hubble Space Telescope and the construction of the International Space Station. To date, there have been more than 100 space shuttle flights.
    1986 – At 11:38 a.m. EST, on January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Christa McAuliffe is on her way to becoming the first ordinary U.S. civilian to travel into space. McAuliffe, a 37-year-old high school social studies teacher from New Hampshire, won a competition that earned her a place among the seven-member crew of the Challenger. She underwent months of shuttle training but then, beginning January 23, was forced to wait six long days as the Challenger’s launch countdown was repeatedly delayed because of weather and technical problems. Finally, on January 28, the shuttle lifted off. Seventy-three seconds later, hundreds on the ground, including Christa’s family, stared in disbelief as the shuttle exploded in a forking plume of smoke and fire. Millions more watched the wrenching tragedy unfold on live television. There were no survivors. In 1976, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) unveiled the world’s first reusable manned spacecraft, the Enterprise. Five years later, space flights of the shuttle began when Columbia traveled into space on a 54-hour mission. Launched by two solid-rocket boosters and an external tank, only the aircraft-like shuttle entered into orbit around Earth. When the mission was completed, the shuttle fired engines to reduce speed and, after descending through the atmosphere, landed like a glider. Early shuttles took satellite equipment into space and carried out various scientific experiments. The Challenger disaster was the first major shuttle accident. In the aftermath of the explosion, President Ronald Reagan appointed a special commission to determine what went wrong with Challenger and to develop future corrective measures. The presidential commission was headed by former secretary of state William Rogers, and included former astronaut Neil Armstrong and former test pilot Chuck Yeager. The investigation determined that the explosion was caused by the failure of an “O-ring” seal in one of the two solid-fuel rockets. The elastic O-ring did not respond as expected because of the cold temperature at launch time, which began a chain of events that resulted in the massive explosion. As a result of the explosion, NASA did not send astronauts into space for more than two years as it redesigned a number of features of the space shuttle. In September 1988, space shuttle flights resumed with the successful launching of the Discovery. Since then, the space shuttle has carried out numerous important missions, such as the repair and maintenance of the Hubble Space Telescope and the construction of the International Space Station. To date, there have been more than 100 space shuttle flights.
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  • November 9, 1967 – NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) launched Apollo 4 into orbit from Cape Kennedy with the first successful test of a Saturn V rocket. The Saturn V was the largest operational launch vehicle ever produced. Standing over 363 feet high with its Apollo Spacecraft payload, it produced over 7.5 million pounds of thrust at lift-off. These pages contain a mixture of photos of the three examples on display at the Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center and the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. Of these three, only the JSC vehicle is made up entirely of former flight-ready (although mismatched) components.
    November 9, 1967 – NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) launched Apollo 4 into orbit from Cape Kennedy with the first successful test of a Saturn V rocket. The Saturn V was the largest operational launch vehicle ever produced. Standing over 363 feet high with its Apollo Spacecraft payload, it produced over 7.5 million pounds of thrust at lift-off. These pages contain a mixture of photos of the three examples on display at the Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center and the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. Of these three, only the JSC vehicle is made up entirely of former flight-ready (although mismatched) components.
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  • WAR NEWS YOU CAN COUNT ON Oct 30/2020
    US special forces rescue American hostage in Nigeria.. Members assigned to Naval Special Warfare Group 2 conduct military operations during Exercise TRIDENT (TD) 20-2. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Russell Rhodes Jr.) https://americanmilitarynews.com/2020/10/us-special-forces-rescue-american-hostage-in-nigeria/


    Is Lockheed Martin building a secret new fighter jet that U.S. Air Force officials revealed last month? Company executives dropped some not-so-subtle hints about the company’s growing backlog of classified military work, including one project that requires erecting a new building at its secretive Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California. They also pointed to revenue growth within the company’s Aeronautics division, which includes the Advanced Development Programs shop that created the fabled U-2 and SR-71 spy planes and F-117 stealth attack jet. https://americanmilitarynews.com/2020/10/is-lockheed-building-the-air-forces-secret-fighter/


    Turkish-backed mercenaries in Azerbaijan | Death toll rises to over 230 as 14 fighters killed in last hours... Reliable sources have informed the Syrian Observatory that Turkish-backed Syrian fighters are still suffering human losses in the battles of “Nagorno-Karabakh” alongside Azerbaijani forces in their war with Armenia, as 14 Syrian mercenaries of the factions were killed in the last hours. https://www.syriahr.com/en/190531/


    Iranian hackers gained access to voter data: report… officials said late Friday that Iranian hackers who sent threatening messages to thousands of Americans earlier this month... https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/iranian-hackers-gained-access-to-voter-data-report/


    Moment Armenian troops ambush Azerbaijani special forces: video... The Artsakh Defense Army (ADA) released a new video on Friday that showed their troops ambushing a special operations... https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/moment-armenian-troops-ambush-azerbaijani-special-forces-video/


    Turkish artillery | Forces target Kurdish-held areas in northern Aleppo countryside... The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has monitored, this morning, a rocket attack by Turkish forces, targeting places in Maranaz, Tal Rifaat and Sheikh Issa in areas held by Kurdish forces in the northern Aleppo countryside. No casualties have been reported. It is worth nothing that Tel Rifaat hosts a Russian military base. https://www.syriahr.com/en/190524/


    Israel carried out several attacks on Syrian military’s defenses in past weeks: commander.. The commander of the Israeli Army’s 210th Division, Brigadier General Roman Goffman, stated that his forces had carried out several raids during the past weeks against the Syrian fortifications on the contact line in the Syrian Golan Heights. https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/israel-carried-out-several-attacks-on-syrian-militarys-defenses-in-past-weeks-commander/


    Please Pray
    Father God, we pray this daily prayer in your name Lord. We come together united as we pray for our soldiers overseas who are out there defending the world's freedoms. right to remain a free people under your protection. Lord, in your name we pray your mighty shields will protect our soldiers as they risk their own lives fighting to protect and defend our right to have the right to live and have the freedom. Lord bless our soldiers on the frontlines defending The United States of America and all our allies and nations, right to remain a Free nation in your name Jesus Christ we all pray Amen.
    WAR NEWS YOU CAN COUNT ON Oct 30/2020 US special forces rescue American hostage in Nigeria.. Members assigned to Naval Special Warfare Group 2 conduct military operations during Exercise TRIDENT (TD) 20-2. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Russell Rhodes Jr.) https://americanmilitarynews.com/2020/10/us-special-forces-rescue-american-hostage-in-nigeria/ Is Lockheed Martin building a secret new fighter jet that U.S. Air Force officials revealed last month? Company executives dropped some not-so-subtle hints about the company’s growing backlog of classified military work, including one project that requires erecting a new building at its secretive Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California. They also pointed to revenue growth within the company’s Aeronautics division, which includes the Advanced Development Programs shop that created the fabled U-2 and SR-71 spy planes and F-117 stealth attack jet. https://americanmilitarynews.com/2020/10/is-lockheed-building-the-air-forces-secret-fighter/ Turkish-backed mercenaries in Azerbaijan | Death toll rises to over 230 as 14 fighters killed in last hours... Reliable sources have informed the Syrian Observatory that Turkish-backed Syrian fighters are still suffering human losses in the battles of “Nagorno-Karabakh” alongside Azerbaijani forces in their war with Armenia, as 14 Syrian mercenaries of the factions were killed in the last hours. https://www.syriahr.com/en/190531/ Iranian hackers gained access to voter data: report… officials said late Friday that Iranian hackers who sent threatening messages to thousands of Americans earlier this month... https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/iranian-hackers-gained-access-to-voter-data-report/ Moment Armenian troops ambush Azerbaijani special forces: video... The Artsakh Defense Army (ADA) released a new video on Friday that showed their troops ambushing a special operations... https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/moment-armenian-troops-ambush-azerbaijani-special-forces-video/ Turkish artillery | Forces target Kurdish-held areas in northern Aleppo countryside... The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has monitored, this morning, a rocket attack by Turkish forces, targeting places in Maranaz, Tal Rifaat and Sheikh Issa in areas held by Kurdish forces in the northern Aleppo countryside. No casualties have been reported. It is worth nothing that Tel Rifaat hosts a Russian military base. https://www.syriahr.com/en/190524/ Israel carried out several attacks on Syrian military’s defenses in past weeks: commander.. The commander of the Israeli Army’s 210th Division, Brigadier General Roman Goffman, stated that his forces had carried out several raids during the past weeks against the Syrian fortifications on the contact line in the Syrian Golan Heights. https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/israel-carried-out-several-attacks-on-syrian-militarys-defenses-in-past-weeks-commander/ Please Pray Father God, we pray this daily prayer in your name Lord. We come together united as we pray for our soldiers overseas who are out there defending the world's freedoms. right to remain a free people under your protection. Lord, in your name we pray your mighty shields will protect our soldiers as they risk their own lives fighting to protect and defend our right to have the right to live and have the freedom. Lord bless our soldiers on the frontlines defending The United States of America and all our allies and nations, right to remain a Free nation in your name Jesus Christ we all pray Amen.
    US special forces rescue American hostage in Nigeria
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  • https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/sci-fi-threat-space-command-says-us-must-be-ready-to-prevent-attacks-from-space/
    US Space and Cyber Forces must be able to disrupt adversaries’ efforts disrupt to terrestrial forces through their own space forces, US Space Command Chief Architect Michael Dickey told the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) AscentX Conference on National Security Space.
    https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/sci-fi-threat-space-command-says-us-must-be-ready-to-prevent-attacks-from-space/ US Space and Cyber Forces must be able to disrupt adversaries’ efforts disrupt to terrestrial forces through their own space forces, US Space Command Chief Architect Michael Dickey told the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) AscentX Conference on National Security Space.
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    Sci-fi threat - Space Command says US must be ready to prevent attacks from space
    US Space and Cyber Forces must be able to disrupt adversaries' efforts disrupt to terrestrial forces through their own space forces, US Space Command
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