Jay Electronica Features Air Force Vet's UFO Hearing Testimony on "Who Killed Michael Jackson?" Song
A U.S. Air Force veteran’s recent statements on key incidents involving UFOs, more commonly referred to at the governmental level nowadays as UAPs, are prominently featured in a song off Jay ...
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Jay Electronica Features Air Force Vet's UFO Hearing Testimony on "Who Killed Michael Jackson?" Song
A U.S. Air Force veteran's recent statements on key incidents involving UFOs, more commonly referred to at the governmental level nowadays as UAPs, are prominently featured in a song off Jay ...
A Vietnamese pop star won the Intervision Song Contest in Moscow on Saturday. The United States was meant to participate, but politics intervened. By Alex Marshall Ivan Nechepurenko and Alina Lobzina ...
A firm favourite topic for Beatles obsessives to kick around during those long-into-the night deliberations is just which of their eleven (we don’t count Magical Mystery Tour or Yellow Submarine, okay ...
T heir real life was about to slip into fantasy, which was pretty much the plan. At the tail end of the 1960s, Roger Taylor and Freddie Bulsara would lie on the floor together, head to head, getting ...
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Air Force Voices, Sacred Echo: A Pentatonix-tinged “Hallelujah”
Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” gets a luminous, Pentatonix-style arrangement from the U.S. Air Force Band’s Singing Sergeants, ...
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Is it time for the Army to stop defending Air Force air bases?
No more relying on the U.S. Army to protect the Air Force’s air bases — it’s time for the Air Force to take responsibility to ...
A top Air Force commander, Gen. Thomas Bussiere, announced his retirement Tuesday for “personal and family reasons.” “After much reflection and with a full heart, Barb and I have made a difficult ...
The United States Air Force is unveiling changes to its Physical Fitness Assessment and a new fitness program for its Total Force Airmen. The program includes scored assessments in cardiovascular, ...
The Air Force brought a permanent deployment of MQ-9 Reaper drones to South Korea on Monday to serve as a surveillance and reconnaissance unit, and in doing so, revived a World War II-era squadron.
Get ready to go that extra 2,640 feet. After months of rumors, the Air Force confirmed on Wednesday that a new service-wide physical fitness test will include a 2-mile timed run. The service also said ...
The U.S. Air Force launched a new “Culture of Fitness” initiative, altering the current physical fitness assessments by adding a 2-mile run and making the test biannual for all service members. At the ...
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