Dus aan de ene kant moet het er niet toe doen wat je geaardheid is, maar aan de andere kant benadruk je het om het te kunnen gebruiken?
En dan tegen Orban en niet tegen leiders in het Midden-Oosten waar jij niet openlijk gay kunt zijn?
Je bent ontzettend doorzichtig @RobJetten.
A Miracle from God 🙏
An Iranian Anti Aircraft Missile tries to Down a Israeli Fighter Jet.
The Israeli Pilot and His Aircraft Survives!
Thank You God 😊
September 25th 1965 - A former member of The New Christy Minstrels, Barry McGuire led the US hit parade with "Eve Of Destruction". The controversial doom and gloom theme of the record was enough to have it banned from airplay by some American radio stations. The backing musicians on the track were members of The Wrecking Crew, P. F. Sloan on guitar, Hal Blaine on drums, and Larry Knechtel on bass. The song was offered to The Byrds, but they rejected it, and The Turtles recorded a version instead. Their rendition was issued as a track on their 1965 debut album "It Ain't Me Babe", shortly before McGuire's version was cut. McGuire recalled in later years that "Eve of Destruction" had been recorded in one take on a Thursday morning, reading lyrics scrawled on a crumpled piece of paper. The following Monday he got a phone call from the record company at 7:00 am, telling him to turn on the radio, his song was playing.
On February 3, 1959, American rock & roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, & "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were all killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa (pilot Roger Peterson also). The event became known as #TheDayTheMusicDied . . . Remember them today 🎼🪕🎙
Trump says on Feb 1 he will impose a 10% tariff “on any and all goods sent” to US from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, UK, Netherlands, & Finland, increasing to 25% June 1 “until such time as a Deal is reached for the Complete and Total purchase of Greenland.”
The Keystone Beneath the Ice
In summer 2018, a classified U.S. Air Force survey from Thule Air Base detected a massive artificial structure three kilometers under Greenland’s eastern ice sheet: 420 meters long, perfectly symmetrical, with a faint energy signature. Drilling confirmed an alien craft—intact, ancient, its hull of unknown self-repairing alloy.
The discovery went straight to President Trump on August 12, 2018. After a terse briefing, he issued clear orders: “Secure it completely. No leaks, no sharing. Get Greenland if needed.”
Trump grasped the stakes instantly. The melting ice would expose the site within decades. The technology—unlimited energy, gravitational propulsion, revolutionary materials—would decide global primacy. China and Russia were already maneuvering in the Arctic. Only exclusive U.S. control was acceptable.
He personally directed Project POLAR VAULT, a black program reporting to the White House. Excavation began in 2019: a hidden subsurface complex built into the ice. Top scientists worked in isolation.
Publicly, Trump opened talks with Denmark in early 2019, then in August publicly floated buying Greenland. The world laughed, calling it eccentric real-estate thinking. In reality, it normalized U.S. strategic focus on the island and bought time.
Reverse-engineering delivered results fast.
2020: inertial damping field tested successfully.
2022: reactionless gravitational propulsion demonstrated.
2023: vacuum-energy reactors producing megawatts.
2024: alien computing substrates broke every foreign cipher.
Protection was relentless. Russian and Chinese probing was detected and blocked without escalation.
In 2025, the Greenland Strategic Autonomy Accord was signed: permanent U.S. security jurisdiction over key zones, exclusive research rights, full defense responsibility—in exchange for massive economic investment and retained local self-governance. Nuuk approved overwhelmingly; Copenhagen accepted the inevitable.
By 2026, the craft remained in place, still yielding secrets. American power had quietly transformed: absolute energy independence, unmatched strategic deterrence, restored technological dominance for generations.
History would argue over Trump’s methods and rhetoric. But on Greenland and the buried alien vessel, his vision proved correct: some discoveries are too critical to share, some responsibilities too great for any nation but America to carry.
The ice continued to melt. The secret stayed secure. The future belonged to the United States.