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Tessaron

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Tessaron Former United States Marine Corps Intelligence Officer. United States Naval Academy alumni and current graduate student in Intelligence Analysis at American Military University. Covering flash military, intelligence, and geo-political updates.
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Helicopter Mid-Air Collision, Sea World, Main Beach, QLD, Australia

Update (0048 EST, 02JAN23): Thirteen victims are being assessed by medical staff and now four people have been confirmed dead with another six hospitalized. Eyewitnesses state that one helicopter was taking off while the other was landing near the...

Shots Fired, Officer Possibly Stabbed, NYC New Years Eve Celebration

Update (2355 EST): One suspect has sustained non-life-threatening injuries after NYPD officers shot him in the shoulder after swinging a large machete-like weapon and striking two officers. Both officers have been transported to Bellevue hospital, and their condition is...

As Americans Prepare to Ring in the New Year, Al-Qaeda Prepares for Attacks, Releases CIA Bombing Details

As most Americans are preparing for their 2023 News Year's Celebration, Al-Qaeda (AQ) channels were buzzing on RocketChat and Telegram. The flailing terrorist organization released JumadabAl-Awwal 1444, their routine publication. However, the messages conveyed in this issue were especially...

Kim Jong Un Pledges Nuclear Arms Race to “Overwhelm U.S.” After Today’s Launch

As this publication reported earlier today, North Korea launched one short-range ballistic missile at approximately 1300 EST. By 1500, the South Koreans and Japanese had confirmed that a single missile was launched from the Yongseong area of Pyongyang, which...

North Korea Launches Three Short Range Ballistic Missiles

At approximately 1808 EST, South Korean and Japanese officials began reporting that North Korea had launched three projectiles into the Sea of Japan. By 1854 EST , Japanese Prime Minister Kishida confirmed that all three missiles had landed and...

U.S. Awards 7B USD to Lockheed Martin for 127 F-35s Despite Groundings

At approximately 1718 EST, the United States Department of Defense announced a 7.8B USD contract award to Lockheed Martin for the delivery of (127) Lot 16 aircraft, which will include (89) F-35A, (23) F-35B, and (15) F-35C. The contract...

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