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Subject: This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor...
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This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor...
http://blackoutusae.us/B9trxeZIptLCPoLj9yFsCYyiID487aNhbddXlL37WtppaKSp_124885_1efb_9e28bf2c_0300
http://blackoutusae.us/3vtHkj3mkFvh7nmcXIr9XXnbF6f08JiaHun5AVTjGuo7v8Fg_124885_1efb_5999d0ad_0300
A flight surgeon is a military medical officer practicing in the clinical field variously known as aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, or flight medicine. Although the term "flight surgery" is considered improper by purists, it may occasionally be encountered.
Flight surgeons are physicians (MDs or DOs) who serve as the primary care physicians for a variety of military aviation personnel on special duty status — e.g., pilots, Flight Officers, navigators/Combat Systems Officers, astronauts, air traffic controllers, UAV operators and other aircrew members, both officer and enlisted. In the United States Department of Defense, the Army, Navy, and Air Force all train and utilize flight surgeons. In addition to serving as primary care for military members on special duty status and their families, the U.S. Department of Defense uses flight surgeons for a variety of other tasks.
Flight medicine is essentially a form of occupational medicine and flight surgeons are tasked with the responsibility of maintaining the military's strict medical standards, especially the even stricter standards that apply to those on flying, controlling or jump (airborne) status. In the U.S military, flight surgeons are trained to fill general public health and occupational and preventive medicine roles, and are only infrequently "surgeons" in an operating theater sense. Flight surgeons are typically rated aviators on flight status (i.e., they log flight hours in military aircraft as a crewmember), but are not required to be rated or licensed pilots, naval flight officers, or navigators/CSOs. They may be called upon to provide medical consultation as members of an investigation board into a military or NASA aviation or spaceflight mishap. Occasionally, they may serve to provide in-flight care to patients being evacuated via aeromedical evacuation, either fixed wing or rotary wing.
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<div style="width:550px;font-size:18px;font-family:calibary;text-align:left;">It's hard to imagine an attack the size of Pearl Harbor happening again on US soil...<br />
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Especially since we all know what happened to Japan afterwards<br />
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Yet<strong> <a href="http://blackoutusae.us/B9trxeZIptLCPoLj9yFsCYyiID487aNhbddXlL37WtppaKSp_124885_1efb_9e28bf2c_0300">this leaked videotape</a></strong> exposes a threat 1000 times more violent and infinitely more deadlier looming over America as we speak.<br />
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It's the real reason why <strong>NORAD</strong> decided to move back to Cheyenne Mountain... the only military compound that can withstand the force of such an attack.<br />
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Everything is revealed<strong> <a href="http://blackoutusae.us/B9trxeZIptLCPoLj9yFsCYyiID487aNhbddXlL37WtppaKSp_124885_1efb_9e28bf2c_0300">here. </a></strong><br />
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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFFF00;">PS:</span></strong> What's truly disturbing is that despite repeated Pentagon warnings, the liberal media machine is not saying a word<strong><a href="http://blackoutusae.us/B9trxeZIptLCPoLj9yFsCYyiID487aNhbddXlL37WtppaKSp_124885_1efb_9e28bf2c_0300"> about it. </a></strong>
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<span style="font-size:5px;color:#ffffff">A flight surgeon is a military medical officer practicing in the clinical field variously known as aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, or flight medicine. Although the term "flight surgery" is considered improper by purists, it may occasionally be encountered. Flight surgeons are physicians (MDs or DOs) who serve as the primary care physicians for a variety of military aviation personnel on special duty status — e.g., pilots, Flight Officers, navigators/Combat Systems Officers, astronauts, air traffic controllers, UAV operators and other aircrew members, both officer and enlisted. In the United States Department of Defense, the Army, Navy, and Air Force all train and utilize flight surgeons. In addition to serving as primary care for military members on special duty status and their families, the U.S. Department of Defense uses flight surgeons for a variety of oth<a href="http://blackoutusae.us/ZhbGa-GRDFGnGYwzTMUDRnLnIwJ7jDN8WvQ35688idVOaA1S_124885_1efb_c04bc5d2_0300"><img src="http://blackoutusae.us/b315bc0c92b9fcd0b0.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.blackoutusae.us/pu-ioBD4DOisDDH3D7s5RoUZhnvjkBYVwFfUHckjaDOeH7fq_124885_1efb_acbb8d06_0300" width="1" /></a><br />
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