The Wall Street Journal is reporting that three American F-15s were shot down over Kuwait following a misidentification by anti-aircraft radar.
ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, doubtless that indeed this was all the result of the very same ‘misidentification’ mentioned in the story.
The operative question relevant to all of this is ‘HOW’ this misidentification was made possible.
Yes, there are indeed ‘glitches’ that happen in today’s modern, tech-driven world…
But there are also hackers who can cause these ‘glitches’ for their own purposes.
So, we’re going to just go ahead and say the obvious, which was that the radar system being used by the Kuwaiti F18 fighter jet that fired the missiles at the F15s was hacked by a ‘certain someone’ who stands to gain A LOT from American service personell being killed in the Middle East as a result of all of this, and here’s a little hint as to who that ‘certain someone’ is–

Israel National News
New information involving one of the more unusual incidents reported during Operation Epic Fury: the downing of three U.S. fighter jets over Kuwait, shortly after an Iranian drone strike that killed six American service members.
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the incident was the result of ‘misidentification’. A Kuwaiti Air Force F/A-18 mistakenly fired three missiles at U.S. F-15 aircraft after they appeared on local radar systems. All three jets were hit, but the pilots successfully ejected and were later rescued without injury.
The incident marks a relatively rare case of the F-15 being shot down. Its service record with both the USA and Israel has often been noted for an impressively small number of combat losses and even fewer air-to-air losses.
Videos circulating on social media show one of the damaged aircraft spiraling through the air moments before crashing to the ground. Other clips capture the pilots after parachuting to safety. In one recording, a local civilian is heard asking a pilot, ‘Do you need anything? Are you OK? Thank you for helping us.’ In another video, a local resident initially threatens one of the downed pilots, apparently mistaking him for an Iranian soldier, before the situation de-escalates.