Donald Trump tests positive for Covid America and America’s nuclear doomsday planes begin conflict


US President Donald Trump tested positive for the novel-coronavirus on Friday morning. Shortly before the news broke, the U.S. Navy’s Doomsday Plane was launched off both American shores.

Some observers insisted that the two matters were related. Others, including military spokesmen, claimed it was a coincidence.

“I can confirm that these flights were pre-planned missions,” said Karen Singer, a spokeswoman for the US Strategic Command. Said CNN’s Jim Sayotto.

The E-6B Mercury is one of the Pentagon’s airborne nuclear command posts. Four-engine aircraft – derivatives of the Boeing 707 aircraft – carry special communications systems and crew for commanding the Navy. OhioClass nuclear ballistic-missile submarine.

The Navy has 16 Mercury. One is always in the air, and it is not unheard of for two to be airy at the same time. But Friday’s two gamblers’ time seemed significant to some.

In nuclear war, the E-6s will relay orders Ohio Boomers will help naval crews to target enemy cities and military bases with ballistic missiles or SLBMs launched from naval-tipped Trident submarines.

It couldn’t be an accident that the E-6s were airborne to both shores within minutes of the announcement that Trump was infected. “If I test positive I would expect them to pop up.” Tweeted Tim Hogan, an American open source intelligence practitioner.

Another open source Intel expert, Canadian Stephen Watkins, disagrees. Watkins, “Tim doesn’t know what he’s talking about, and there’s nothing unusual about any of the E-6 movements.” Tweeted.

Hans Christensen, a nuclear expert at the Federation of American Scientists, Point K Strategic Command planned a major exercise for October that could explain the double E-6 mission.

Hours after Trump’s announcement, two different E-6s Took Sky above Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. These sorties were clearly for training purposes, however, based on Mercury Tinker.

The purpose of the Bycostal Mercury flights may be in controversy, but the precautions the president took against the novel-coronavirus – and that avoids controversy – are not. Wearing a mask and avoiding close contact with people is the best way to prevent infection.

Trump has saved both. On Tuesday, the 74-year-old president mocked his Democrat rival BN Biden in the current election as a precaution. “I don’t wear a mask like that,” Trump said. “Every time you look at him, he’s got a mask.”

Hogan Track E-6s on public software that registers aircraft radio transponders. Military aircraft often accept their transponders so that they are not tracked. If a military jet’s transponders are on, it wants to see its crew.

In the case of the E-6s, “it’s a message to a small opposition group with SLBM and ICBM,” Hogg claimed. Pentagon United States – Russia, China and North Korea’s nuclear-armed rivals want the US nuclear command system intact, even if the commander-in-chief is ill.

For one, the Pentagon played it cool. “Our warning levels have not changed,” a military spokesman said. Said Politico reporter Lara Seligman. “The US military is ready to defend our country and its civilians. There is no change in the readiness or capability of our armed forces.”

Many people catch the novel-coronavirus but never suffer from adverse effects or even show symptoms. When Trump has said Infected, It is unclear whether it is really so Ill. “Elsewhere, make sure I expect the President to continue to perform his duties as he recovers.” Stated Sean Conley, Trump’s official physician.

This story is being updated regularly.

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