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Don’t listen to the MSM about not coming to Maui. Maui needs you! Don’t let them destroy the entire island. #SupportMaui #MauiStrong #MauiNokaoi

Why do they not want us to see the site of the Lahaina fires? Is it because we will put 2 and 2 together? IMHO, yes. If you watch some of the early video footage of people who went into Lahaina after this horrific tragedy, if you look very closely, you will see evidence of blast impressions to the sides of some buildings or walls blasted out on the sides of buildings. Is this where weapons might have struck? Look at the side of this building in my thumbnail.

Total destruction is necessary in order to BUILD BACK BETTER. Ignore these events to your own detriment. No one, no place is safe from Agenda 2030.

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The Maui Space Surveillance Complex (MSSC) is a U.S. Space Force operating location for the 15th Space Surveillance Squadron and the Air Force Research Laboratory at Haleakala Observatory on Maui, Hawaii.0 It conducts the research and development mission on the Maui Space Surveillance System (MSSS) at the MSSC.02 The MSSS includes a number of sensors used for space tracking, imaging, and object identification, including two 1.2 meter telescopes that provide visual and infrared imaging, a 1.6 meter telescope to perform day and night tracking and imaging, timing systems, acquisition cameras, laser systems, and communications systems for operations and Research and Development. The facility is located at an elevation of 3000 meters, and a latitude of 20.7 degrees north.2

AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY DIRECTED ENERGY DIRECTORATE LASER
The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate is the Department of the Air Force’s Center of Expertise for directed energy and optical technologies. Located at Kirtland AFB, NM, the Directorate develops and transitions technologies in four core technical competencies: laser systems, high power electromagnetics, weapons modeling and simulation, and directed energy and electro-optics for space superiority.
AFRL pioneered the first and only megawatt-class airborne laser, and is a world leader in ground-based space imaging using adaptive optics with a 3.5-meter telescope in New Mexico, and a 3.6-meter telescope in Hawaii. The Directorate is transitioning game-changing counter-electronics and laser system technologies to the warfighter.

AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY DIRECTED ENERGY DIRECTORATE LASER
The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate is the Department of the Air Force’s Center of Expertise for directed energy and optical technologies. Located at Kirtland AFB, NM, the Directorate develops and transitions technologies in four core technical competencies: laser systems, high power electromagnetics, weapons modeling and simulation, and directed energy and electro-optics for space superiority.
AFRL pioneered the first and only megawatt-class airborne laser, and is a world leader in ground-based space imaging using adaptive optics with a 3.5-meter telescope in New Mexico, and a 3.6-meter telescope in Hawaii. The Directorate is transitioning game-changing counter-electronics and laser system technologies to the warfighter.

AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY DIRECTED ENERGY DIRECTORATE LASER
The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate is the Department of the Air Force’s Center of Expertise for directed energy and optical technologies. Located at Kirtland AFB, NM, the Directorate develops and transitions technologies in four core technical competencies: laser systems, high power electromagnetics, weapons modeling and simulation, and directed energy and electro-optics for space superiority.
AFRL pioneered the first and only megawatt-class airborne laser, and is a world leader in ground-based space imaging using adaptive optics with a 3.5-meter telescope in New Mexico, and a 3.6-meter telescope in Hawaii. The Directorate is transitioning game-changing counter-electronics and laser system technologies to the warfighter.

The Maui Space Surveillance Complex (MSSC) is a U.S. Space Force operating location for the 15th Space Surveillance Squadron and the Air Force Research Laboratory at Haleakala Observatory on Maui, Hawaii.0 It conducts the research and development mission on the Maui Space Surveillance System (MSSS) at the MSSC.02 The MSSS includes a number of sensors used for space tracking, imaging, and object identification, including two 1.2 meter telescopes that provide visual and infrared imaging, a 1.6 meter telescope to perform day and night tracking and imaging, timing systems, acquisition cameras, laser systems, and communications systems for operations and Research and Development. The facility is located at an elevation of 3000 meters, and a latitude of 20.7 degrees north.2

"I want to say this loud and clear right now, that we risk a very low crop in the next harvest," said Svein Tore Holsether, the CEO and president of the Oslo-based company. "I’m afraid we’re going to have a food crisis."

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