Quote (sirthom @ Oct 23 2023 09:13pm)
What do you mean I can't prove?
1. I've shown what their own bible, in their own words says about us.
2. Ive shown how they control strategic positions of power in our own country.
3. I've provided quotes from real people in their own words how they feel about us.
4. I've shown how we haven't even had a freely elected president in over 100 years.
5. I've shown how they control all media.
The prosecution rests, your honor.
In 2018, the EC-130J Commando Solo program began upgrades to Multi-Mission Payload-Heavy, a U.S. Special Operations Command Program of Record,
which adds software defined radio system architecture able to modify broadcast formats (AM, FM, TV, Cellular, etc.); advances information related capabilities
for digital TV and electronic attack,
and is an innovation crossroad for future spiral cyber upgrades.
Background
The genesis for this airborne IO platform can be traced back to 1968 and the 193rd Tactical Electronics Warfare Groupreceiving its first
EC-121 Coronet Solo.
"joint electromagnetic operations or "electronic attack":
EC-130J Commando Solo:
Mission
The EC-130J Commando Solo, a specially-modified four-engine Hercules
transport, conducts airborne Information Operations via digital and
analog radio and television broadcasts. These missions are often flown
at night to reduce probability of detection in politically sensitive or
hostile territories.
The EC-130J are flown by the 193rd Special Operations Wing, a
Pennsylvania Air National Guard unit, gained by Air Force Special
Operations Command.
Features
Many modifications were made to the basic C-130J to create the EC-130,
including enhanced navigation systems, self-protection equipment and air
refueling. The majority of the engineering investment went into the
integration of the special mission equipment capable of up to 14
simultaneous broadcasts with the same or independent messages on each
channel. Keeping pace with information-technology systems, message
playback is accomplished using media stored digitally, e.g. hard drives,
but the aircraft is still capable of accepting legacy media formats
(CD/DVD etc.). In addition to pre-recorded messages, the EC-130J has the
capability to conduct live broadcasts. In the last two deployments, the
live broadcast option has gained considerable popularity. In its
current configuration, the EC-130J is capable of a broad-range of
tactics including; Information Operations (Influence) and Joint
Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations, i.e. electronic attack.