Toby
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Per a U.S. official to Al Jazeera, the weapons systems officer from the U.S. Air Force F-15E "Strike Eagle" that was shot down over Iran has been recovered.











🚨HAPPENING NOW: Numerous reports about a possible rescue operation for the US pilot/WSO behind enemy lines in Iran after the F-15 shoot down yesterday. The US military is allegedly conducting airstrikes in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province in the southwest of the country, apparently against Iranian forces on the ground trying to locate the downed pilot. According to reports, there are several dead and injured, but it is unclear whether they are members of the Revolutionary Guards or local civilians who joined the search.

The Five-Second Epistemology of That’s the Pilot That’s the pilot. Dehdasht. Kohgiluyeh province. The province the IRGC cordoned off. The province five Black Hawks couldn’t get into. The province the empire bombed trying to find this man. The locals found him first. Western male. Late 20s to mid 30s. USAF CWU-27/P Nomex flight suit. SJU-5/A survival vest with harness straps, equipment pouches, survival radio mount on the chest. Strobe marker attachment point. Name tape and unit patches removed — standard procedure for combat missions over hostile airspace. Pilots strip identifying patches before missions. The patches are gone because the empire takes the identity off the pilot the same way the empire takes the identity off the aircraft. The false insignia starts before takeoff. Blood on his right temple and cheek. Ejection injuries. Windblast and canopy fragmentation at high speed. Conscious. Dazed but alert. Flight suit dirty and scuffed — hours on the ground in rough terrain. Survival vest still fully on with equipment attached. He didn’t have time to ditch his gear. He didn’t have time to evade. He was found before he could go to ground. The IRGC drives 20 minutes. The empire flies from Kuwait. Three men flanking him. Keffiyehs. Camouflage. Basij or local paramilitary. Not regular IRGC in formal uniform. The locals. The $1 million bounty. The GPS beacon broadcasting on 121.5 MHz. The lighthouse the kitchen wrote about this morning. Iran followed the signal. The locals followed the bounty. The empire sent five Black Hawks. Two destroyed. Three fled from Yasuj. The empire sent more helicopters at 1:02 AM over Chahardeh village. Clashes between civilians and American forces. The governor reporting 3 martyrs from American strikes. The empire bombing the province the pilot was hiding in. The Hannibal procedure. The empire still trying to get him back. The locals already had him. CNN’s retired Marine said the civilians might shelter the pilot. Protect him. The civilians have a phone camera in his face. Some shelter (ذكية / هوشمند، كاملة / کامل). Day 36. That’s the pilot. Dehdasht. Kohgiluyeh. Found. Captured. On camera. The empire sent Black Hawks. The locals sent a phone. Still closed. Day 36.





Britain has become so lawless that we now have to put security tags on £7.25 steaks. What has happened to this country?




absolutely insane pricing from british heart holy shit???



That win was for you, Harry. 🖤🤍 #WeAreChorley


















