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As the aircraft commander, I’m supposed to have it all together. But, this time it feels a little weird. I can’t put my finger on it. I’m just tired of being tired, I guess. 
We swing by the base DFAC for breakfast. The Air Force specifically opened the dining hall at Ramstein to serve me and my crew breakfast at 0100. We had a 24 hour day in front of us. We were the only ones there.
They did a full spread, omelets to order, eggs anyway, creamed beef on toast, etc. And the coffee was good! I felt very well taken care of. And my crew was happy. 
But still, climbing into that left seat at 0300, staring at the panel lights and the dark German countryside, the doubts hit hard. I’ve never had these! What’s going on? Am I really ready for this? Transatlantic in winter, possible icing, fatigue creeping in after a long week of alerts and flying all over Africa and the Middle East. What if I screw up the NAT tracks or the fuel planning? 
Twenty-something me, responsible for a crew, passengers, and a jet full of souls—felt like the weight of the whole damn Air Force system was on my shoulders. I told my copilot and crew, “Keep an eye on me. I’m off a little.” I knew all of these guys, they knew me. “Let’s go, boss.”
We taxied out, cleared for takeoff, and I pushed those throttles forward anyway. The four TF33s roared, and we climbed into the night. It was so quiet. And comforting. Getting away from the ground seemed to really calm me. 
Then, after “coasting out” somewhere over the Atlantic, with the cockpit quiet except for the engines humming, my crew was good, our passengers were safe. I realized, then, that’s what the job was: showing up scared, second-guessing yourself, then getting it done.
Thankfully, I’ve never had that doubt since then. Thought you should know. Pilots are humans too.
https://x.com/BuzzPatterson/status/2056905218407960814

Candace Owens @RealCandaceO - Video: This Thursday. Hunter Biden and me. 
@candaceoshow  
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https://x.com/RealCandaceO/status/2056420323105320983

CatFu @catfusolana - Video: you think iron chains can hold catfu?
fools… steel only sharpens the warrior further  
https://x.com/catfusolana/status/2057380258433708298

Catherine Herridge @CHerridge - Public wants transparency.  
@JudicialWatch also seeking records about a directed-energy weapon reportedly acquired through Homeland Security investigations.  
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Catherine Herridge @CHerridge  
BREAKING: @JudicialWatch files federal lawsuit against MULTIPLE government agencies @FBI @CIA @DefenseIntel @ODNIgov @ICEgov  after they FAILED to provide Havana Syndrome records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA.)   
Judicial Watch filed MULTIPLE FOIAs after our independent investigations @X revealed brain injuries suffered by US spies, diplomats, military operatives and civilians are progressive and can lead to brain cell death and atrophy.
In February, we also confirmed a report by @DNIgabbard's  investigative team (DIG OR Directors Initiatives Group) into Directed Energy Attacks or AHIs (Anomalous Health Incidents) was finalized and prepped for release.  It is still not public. 
The lawsuit also seeks information about a directed-energy weapon reportedly acquired by the US government.
"The complaint further includes a FOIA request submitted to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement seeking records regarding the alleged acquisition and testing of a directed-energy or pulsed-energy device reportedly obtained through Homeland Security Investigations and studied for potential relevance to Havana Syndrome symptoms."
JW President @TomFitton said, “Federal agencies have stonewalled basic transparency on Havana Syndrome for years. 
The American people—and the dedicated public servants affected—deserve answers about what happened, what the government knew, and when it knew."  
https://x.com/C__Herridge/status/2057146309954417005
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