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NUCLEAR Target List LEAKED — 15 Cities Targeted…
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NUCLEAR Target List LEAKED — 15 Cities Targeted…

A nuclear historian’s chilling analysis reveals that 15 American cities—from small communities near missile silos to economic powerhouses—would face immediate destruction in a World War III scenario, with adversaries strategically targeting our military command centers and energy infrastructure to cripple America’s ability to defend itself. Military Installations Create Target Zones Alex Wellerstein, a nuclear historian at Stevens Institute of Technology and creator of the NUKEMAP analysis tool, identified 15 cities facing immediate danger based on their proximity to critical military assets. Barksdale Air Force Base in Shreveport, Louisiana houses B-52 nuclear bombers, making it a prime target for adversaries seeking to eliminate America’s strategic bombing capability. Francis E. Warren Air Force Base near Cheyenne, Wyoming and Malmstrom Air Force Base near Great Falls, Montana host Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile silos, representing America’s ground-based nuclear deterrent. Colorado Springs faces particular vulnerability due to NORAD and Peterson Space Force Base, which coordinate continental defense operations. Map Shows Safest US States to Live During Nuclear War Map shows the safest states to live in during a simulated nuclear attack on U.S. silo fields, according to a scientific study, although experts have warned that "nowhere is truly safe" in the event of a such an attack.… pic.twitter.com/iZBCw20EbD — SynCronus (@syncronus) December 8, 2024 Energy and Economic Centers in the Crosshairs Houston’s status as America’s energy capital places it squarely in enemy crosshairs, with its nuclear plants, refineries, and major port facilities representing strategic economic targets. Chicago’s vulnerability stems from hosting six nuclear power plants alongside its role as a transportation hub connecting America’s heartland. Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle face threats due to their combination of major ports, technology sectors, and defense installations. Naval Base Kitsap near Seattle stores nuclear weapons and houses submarine forces critical to America’s sea-based deterrent. These cities represent the economic engine that funds American military superiority, making them attractive targets for adversaries seeking maximum disruption. New Analysis: Where would Russia strike in a full-scale nuclear war? We’ve mapped out the likely U.S. targets—from missile silos & bomber bases to major cities & infrastructure. See if your area is on the list: https://t.co/TyREcXtHy8#DEFCON #Nuclear #Geopolitics pic.twitter.com/j1ynd9zbOm — DEFCONWarningSystem (@DEFCONWSALERTS) September 10, 2025 Command Centers and Symbolic Targets Washington, DC and New York City top the list for their symbolic and functional importance to American governance and economic power. The Pentagon, White House, and federal agencies in Washington represent the nerve center of military command and control. Wall Street and the United Nations in New York symbolize American economic dominance and international influence. Omaha, Nebraska houses Offutt Air Force Base, home to nuclear command operations coordinating America’s strategic forces. Albuquerque’s Kirtland Air Force Base stores significant portions of America’s nuclear stockpile. Wellerstein notes that while Russia would prioritize military targets to disable retaliation capability, rogue actors might focus on population centers and symbolic locations to maximize terror and casualties. Chilling list reveals which US cities would be targeted first in WW3 | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/EdCQIPuidZ — doctor strangelove (@trudelilah) March 5, 2026 Geographic Isolation Compounds Risk Honolulu faces unique vulnerability due to Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Force Base, combined with Hawaii’s geographic isolation limiting evacuation options. Residents near targeted bases confront harsh realities about survival prospects, with mountainous terrain and water barriers restricting escape routes from blast zones. Wellerstein’s analysis suggests a strike on Ogden-Clearfield, Utah near Hill Air Force Base could kill over 87,000 people, demonstrating how proximity to the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center creates catastrophic civilian exposure. The concentration of critical military assets near population centers reflects Cold War-era strategic planning that prioritized deterrence over dispersal, a calculation that may warrant reevaluation given modern threats and civilian safety concerns. Deterrence Through Strength Remains Essential This analysis underscores why President Trump’s commitment to rebuilding American military dominance and modernizing our nuclear arsenal serves as the ultimate insurance policy against such scenarios. The Biden administration’s weakness and focus on woke military priorities left America vulnerable, but renewed strength through peace provides the deterrence that protects these cities and their residents. While hypothetical, Wellerstein’s mapping demonstrates the real-world consequences of allowing adversaries to perceive American weakness or hesitation. The solution isn’t dismantling the military infrastructure that makes us targets—it’s ensuring our capability remains so overwhelming that enemies never dare test our resolve. Americans living near these installations should take pride that their communities host the forces keeping tyranny at bay worldwide. Sources: ‘I’m doomed’: The 15 US cities that will be targeted first if WW3 breaks out WWIII fears rise: Nuclear expert reveals 15 American cities that could be targeted Expert map identifies four US states that would be safe from nuclear war

Families PICKED These Names Most
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Families PICKED These Names Most

What’s in a name? Over the last century, certain names have dominated the American landscape, showing incredible staying power across generations. This data reflects over 350 million births—approximately 179 million males and 173 million females—to identify the most frequent names used from 1925 through 2024. The All-Time Leaders While naming trends shift with every decade, two names stand at the summit of the century-long list. James is the most popular male name, with over 4.5 million occurrences. For females, Mary holds the top spot with nearly 3 million. It is important to note that these rankings are cumulative. While James and Mary have the highest total counts, they aren’t always #1 in any given year. For instance, James has ranked as low as #19 in a single year, and Mary has dipped as low as #134 as newer trends take hold. The Male Top 10 The most popular male names of the last century are dominated by traditional, often biblical, choices. Following James at the top are: Michael (#2) and John (#3), both with over 4.2 million occurrences. Robert (#4), David (#5), and William (#6), which all exceed 3.4 million. The top ten is rounded out by Richard, Joseph, Thomas, and Christopher. The Female Top 10 The female list shows a different distribution, with the #1 name having a significantly higher count than those below it. Following Mary are: Patricia (#2) and Jennifer (#3), both representing massive spikes in popularity during the mid-to-late 20th century. Linda (#4), Elizabeth (#5), and Barbara (#6), each with over 1.3 million occurrences. The top ten concludes with Susan, Jessica, Karen, and Sarah. Shifting Generations The full list of 100 names captures a fascinating blend of “vintage” and “modern” favorites. Mid-Century Classics: Names like Donald (#17), Ronald (#25), Gary (#33), Betty (#17 on the female list), and Dorothy (#33) highlight the naming boom of the 1930s through the 1950s. Modern Powerhouses: Newer favorites have climbed the 100-year rankings despite having less “time” on the charts. This includes Noah (#60), Liam (#88), Olivia (#45), and Madison (#69). The “Evergreens”: Names like Elizabeth, William, Daniel, and Katherine have remained remarkably consistent, appearing frequently in almost every decade of the last century. Sources: The Trump Administration’s 2025 Changes to Immigration Law … The First 100 Days of the Second Trump Administration The Anti-Immigrant Policies in Trump’s Final “Big Beautiful Bill …

Doomsday Weapon Launched—Military Claims It’s Routine…
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Doomsday Weapon Launched—Military Claims It’s Routine…

The United States launched an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile from California on March 3, 2026, amid escalating Middle East conflict, demonstrating America’s nuclear deterrence capabilities at a moment when media sensationalism threatens to obscure the routine nature of national defense readiness. Routine Defense Test Amid Iran Conflict Air Force Global Strike Command launched an unarmed LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM from Vandenberg Space Force Base near Santa Barbara, California, during a six-hour window beginning 11:01 p.m. Pacific Time on March 3, 2026. The 576th Flight Test Squadron executed the launch, designated GT-254 or GT-255, carrying two test re-entry vehicles that traveled between 4,200 and 6,000 miles at speeds over 15,000 mph before impacting targets near Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. Military officials confirmed the test had been scheduled years in advance as part of the decades-long program validating America’s land-based nuclear deterrent, with no connection to current geopolitical events despite media speculation linking it to Day 6 of escalating US-Israeli strikes on Iran. Capabilities Demonstrate Strategic Deterrence The Minuteman III, operational since the 1970s, remains a cornerstone of America’s nuclear triad alongside submarine-launched ballistic missiles and strategic bombers. Lt. Col. Karrie Wray, commander of the 576th Flight Test Squadron, stated the test assessed critical components and enhanced ICBM fleet readiness for potential threats. Gen. SL Davis of Air Force Global Strike Command highlighted the precision of multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles, which allow a single missile to engage separate targets and penetrate enemy defenses. The system can carry nuclear warheads up to 20 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb across ranges exceeding 6,000 miles at 23-24 times the speed of sound, though this test employed no live warheads, focusing instead on verifying re-entry vehicle performance and system reliability. Media Sensationalism Obscures Facts International media outlets framed the scheduled test as an ominous “doomsday missile” demonstration amid “wars spreading across continents,” linking it to US-Israeli operations that allegedly killed Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Trump’s warnings of intensified action. This narrative distorts the pre-planned nature of ICBM testing, which follows a rigorous schedule independent of daily foreign policy shifts. Air Force officials repeatedly emphasized the launch validated routine readiness rather than signaling aggression, yet coverage peaked March 5, 2026, as outlets questioned whether the timing sent messages to Iran, Pakistan, or China. Such sensationalism undermines public understanding of how America maintains deterrence through predictable, transparent testing that adversaries have monitored for decades, ensuring our defenses remain credible without unnecessarily escalating tensions through reckless speculation. US Tests ‘Doomsday’ Minuteman III ICBM Capable Of Nuclear Strike Anywhere In The World In 30 Minutes Watch;https://t.co/EJ1cvwo1Am | #MinutemanIII #DoomsdayMissile #ICBM #USMilitary #MissileTest pic.twitter.com/TL8hNykm66 — Business Today (@business_today) March 5, 2026 Trump Administration Prioritizes Strength Through Preparedness President Trump’s approach to national security emphasizes rebuilding military readiness after years of budget constraints and strategic drift under previous administrations. The November 2025 Minuteman III test followed Trump’s push for resuming nuclear testing programs neglected by prior leadership, reflecting a commitment to ensuring America’s nuclear triad remains technologically superior and operationally validated. The March 2026 launch continues this trajectory, providing data to inform future modernization efforts including the Sentinel program designed to replace aging Minuteman systems. While media outlets portray routine defense tests as provocative, conservatives understand that peace through strength requires demonstrating capability without apology. Trump’s willingness to strike Iranian targets threatening regional stability, combined with transparent validation of strategic deterrence, signals adversaries that America will defend its interests and allies decisively, a stark contrast to the weak posturing and empty rhetoric that emboldened rogue regimes during Biden’s tenure. Military officials from Vandenberg Space Force Base and Malmstrom Air Force Base, which assisted in the test, confirmed no anomalies occurred during the launch or re-entry phases. The test data will enhance future ICBM development and maintenance protocols, ensuring America’s land-based nuclear deterrent remains reliable for decades. Air Force Global Strike Command’s emphasis on routine validation underscores a fundamental truth: adversaries respect demonstrated capability backed by resolve, not diplomatic niceties divorced from military readiness. As global tensions escalate with conflicts spanning the Middle East and potential flashpoints involving China and Pakistan, America’s commitment to maintaining a credible nuclear triad through transparent, scheduled testing programs serves as the ultimate guarantor of national security and global stability. Sources: US tests nuclear-capable doomsday missile off California coast as Iran war rages – India TV News US tests doomsday missile from California as conflict with Iran enters Day 6 – Business Today US Minuteman Nuclear Missile – The Defense Post Unarmed Minuteman III ICBM test launch scheduled at Vandenberg Space Force Base – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center Malmstrom Air Force Base assists in California missile launch test – Montana Right Now

Navy SEAL Senator Physically EJECTS Violent Protester…
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Navy SEAL Senator Physically EJECTS Violent Protester…

A former Navy SEAL turned GOP senator physically assisted Capitol Police in removing a violent protester who injured three officers and broke his own arm while disrupting a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, demonstrating the kind of law-and-order leadership Americans have been demanding. Navy SEAL Senator Takes Action During Violent Disruption Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana joined U.S. Capitol Police in physically removing a violent protester from a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Wednesday afternoon. The incident occurred around 3:00 p.m. in the Hart Senate Office Building when Brian C. McGinnis, 44, of North Carolina, illegally disrupted proceedings. Drawing on his Navy SEAL training, Sheehy assisted officers struggling to control McGinnis, who violently resisted arrest. The protester shouted phrases opposing U.S. support for Israel, including “no one wants to fight for Israel,” before being forcibly ejected from the chamber. https://youtu.be/P7sxgVUy4gk?si=pgcOxmrOSVXZQz1o Protester Injures Three Officers and Himself During Removal McGinnis allegedly assaulted three Capitol Police officers during his removal, requiring treatment from DC Fire and EMS personnel. The protester appeared to break his own arm after getting it stuck in a door while attempting to force his way back into the hearing room. This self-inflicted injury occurred as he fought against law enforcement, demonstrating the extremity of his resistance. Sheehy later described the scene as an “unhinged protestor” who was “fighting back” against officers simply trying to enforce the law. All three injured officers received medical attention at the scene. Multiple Felony Charges Filed Against Disruptor Capitol Police charged McGinnis with seven criminal counts: three counts of assault on a police officer, three counts of resisting arrest, and one count of crowding, obstructing, and incommoding. These charges reflect the serious nature of his actions and the danger he posed to law enforcement personnel. Congressional rules explicitly prohibit protests inside hearing rooms, restricting demonstrations to designated outdoor areas on Capitol Grounds. These restrictions were enhanced following the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot to maintain order and protect the constitutional function of Congress. McGinnis’s violent resistance exemplifies the lawlessness that patriots have witnessed from leftist protesters. BREAKING MARINE: “NO ONE WANTS TO DIE FOR ISRAEL” U.S. Marine Brian McGinnis got dragged out of a senate hearing for standing up and saying what everyone is thinking. Reports that they BROKE his hand. This is a patriot. pic.twitter.com/RiO3ohgdoQ — ADAM (@AdameMedia) March 4, 2026 Senator Defends Law Enforcement and Congressional Order Sheehy issued a statement Wednesday emphasizing that the man was “violently resisting” and that “protests not allowed inside Congressional Buildings.” His willingness to physically intervene alongside Capitol Police demonstrates the proactive leadership needed to counter the chaos that has plagued congressional proceedings. This incident occurs amid a broader pattern of anti-Israel protests targeting Senate hearings since the October 2023 escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict. While leftist activists claim free speech protections, their tactics violate established rules designed to preserve governmental function. Sheehy’s actions reinforced security protocols and sent a clear message that disruptive lawlessness will not be tolerated in the people’s house. Sources: Sen. Sheehy gives statement after video of him & Capitol police pulling man out of committee – Montana Right Now Navy SEAL-turned-senator wrestles protester – AOL

U.S. Military Ranks CLIMB From Private
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U.S. Military Ranks CLIMB From Private

A new directive challenges the traditional military structure, raising questions about operational efficiency and national security. Understanding Military Hierarchies The U.S. military is structured into six distinct branches, each with its own hierarchy. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Space Force operate independently but follow a unified command. Each branch’s hierarchy clearly defines roles from top officers to recent enlistees, ensuring clarity and efficiency in operations. This structure is vital for maintaining order and discipline, allowing each service member to understand their role within the larger military framework. Proposed Changes and Their Implications Recently, there have been discussions about integrating certain aspects of the military branches to streamline operations. While some argue this could enhance communication and resource sharing, others worry it may dilute the unique capabilities and traditions of each branch. For conservatives, preserving these distinct hierarchies is crucial to maintaining a strong, effective military that respects its long-standing traditions. Conservative Concerns Conservative voices express concerns that the proposed changes could lead to confusion and inefficiencies, undermining the military’s operational effectiveness. The strong chain of command that currently exists is a cornerstone of military success, ensuring clear lines of authority and accountability. By altering this structure, there is a risk of eroding the discipline and order that have been the hallmark of U.S. military power.