As Russia Threatens Internet, Doomsday Plane Soars Over Missouri
Call it a coincidence, but shortly after Russia threatened to cut internet cables under the ocean, 'doomsday' planes were spotted soaring over Missouri. It'll probably be fine, though. Maybe.
It was reported earlier today by Newsweek that Vladimir Putin and his Russian forces were "developing a sabotage unit with submarines and drones to target underwater infrastructure". They go on to explain that the Russian threat was against fiber-optic cables that provide the entire world internet connectivity. Their goal would be to eliminate communication and disrupt global financial markets.
It gets worse. Just a few days ago, a Russian spy ship was seen in international waters near NATO's underwater cables are.
What does this Russian conflict with NATO have to do with Missouri?
Shortly after this news was shared Tuesday morning, November 12, NY Prepper noticed that 5 US Air Force planes that are a part of the 'doomsday force' were over the Midwest with one specifically flying an odd path over Missouri.
Zooming in on Missouri, Flight Aware shows that 'doomsday plane' code named GORY56 flew out of Oklahoma and continued on a path over the former missile silo locations in western Missouri before eventually returning to Oklahoma over Kansas.
These planes are in the air almost constantly as they are the United States Air Force command and control fleet in the event of a worst-case scenario where ground command is eliminated or disabled by an enemy attack or catastrophe. It's the timing that is beyond coincidence where Russia makes a threat to the world's internet connectivity and the doomsday planes take flight and Missouri is part of their patrol.
Yet another provocative and interesting twist as a new yet silent Cold War continues to heat up between Russia and America.
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