Joseph Ryan

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Joseph Ryan

Joseph Ryan

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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
Yikes...Who else is thinking it?
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Reporter: How would it not be a war crime to strike Iran’s bridges and power plants? Trump: They’re animals.
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Joseph Ryan
Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@malonebarry Trump "...talking about war to an audience of children.....Everything is insane" Especially the adult audience. 74 million voted for Caligula.
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Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
Donald J. Gorbachev@donaldgorbachev

The Five-Second Epistemology of the Survival Vest That Connects to the Ejection Seat That Connects to the F-35 CAPTURED PILOT PHOTO — FULL EQUIPMENT ANALYSIS AND UNIFORM COMPARISON The captured pilot (Dehdasht, Kohgiluyeh province, nighttime photo). Starting from the innermost layer and working out: Flight suit: The base layer is an olive/sage green one-piece Nomex flight suit, consistent with the USAF CWU-27/P. This is the standard flight suit worn by all USAF pilots including F-35 pilots. The color is the correct shade — not woodland camo, not desert tan, not civilian clothing. It’s a flight suit. The Nomex material has a specific texture and drape visible even in phone-flash lighting. The integrated collar is visible around his neck. The suit is dirty and scuffed, consistent with time spent on the ground in rough terrain — ejection, parachute landing, and either evasion or capture in mountainous rural Kohgiluyeh. Survival vest/harness: Over the flight suit he is wearing an integrated survival vest and torso harness system. This is not a “generic tactical vest” as the AI debunk graphic claimed. The distinction matters. A tactical vest is a standalone piece of equipment worn over clothing. It has MOLLE webbing, plate carrier pockets, and is designed for ground combat. A pilot survival vest is integrated with the ejection seat harness system. It has built-in attachment points that connect to the ejection seat so the pilot and the vest stay together during ejection. It has specific equipment pouches arranged in a standardized configuration for survival gear — signal mirror, flares, first aid, survival radio, water, compass. The harness straps route over the shoulders and around the torso in a specific pattern designed to distribute ejection forces across the body. What the captured pilot is wearing has: harness straps over both shoulders routing down the torso in the ejection harness pattern. Equipment pouches in the standard survival vest arrangement across the chest and sides. A chest-mounted rectangular equipment block that appears to be a survival radio or emergency beacon mount — this sits in the exact position where the AN/PRC-149 or AN/PRC-112 survival radio is mounted on USAF survival vests. The tan/khaki colored outer layer of the vest is consistent with desert-environment survival vest coloring used in Middle East theater operations. The fact that this equipment is still attached suggests he was captured before he could use it effectively or before CSAR could reach his position — which tracks with the reports of Black Hawks being unable to penetrate the IRGC cordon around Kohgiluyeh province. No helmet. Expected and normal. During ejection the helmet can be retained or lost depending on the violence of the ejection sequence. After landing under parachute pilots routinely remove helmets to reduce visibility and improve mobility during evasion. The absence of a helmet does not indicate he is not a pilot — it indicates he already ejected and was on the ground. No name tapes or unit patches visible. Consistent with combat mission protocol — pilots operating in hostile airspace frequently remove or cover identifying patches before missions to deny information to the enemy in case of capture. Standard SERE procedure.

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Will Schryver
Will Schryver@imetatronink·
🤔 Relevant Data Points and My Thoughts Data Points: 🔹 The alleged "F-15E" crash site has been geolocated to a site not far from Isfahan and the Natanz nuclear site. 🔹 The HC-130J can carry TWO MH-6 "Little Bird" helicopters + ~10 troops. 🔹 The HC-130J can carry ONE MH-6 and ~60 troops. 🔹 Absent any MH-6 helicopters, the HC-130J can carry ~90 troops or ~64 paratroopers (as in soldiers fully loaded to jump out of them). 🔹 HC-130Js have no purpose in the context of a CSAR mission to rescue a single pilot. My Thoughts: 🔹 A pilot rescue is clearly not the whole story. 🔹 The proximity of the action to Isfahan and Natanz lends credence to the theory that the REAL object of this mission was to seize nuclear materials (as absurd as that mission would have been!). 🔹 It is probable that MORE than TWO HC-130Js were involved. 🔹 The bare-dirt agricultural airstrip was undoubtedly known and mapped as an emergency ditching site, but was NOT envisioned as an operational drop zone. 🔹 The foolhardy mission flew into an Iranian ambush, and TWO of the HC-130Js were hit, and forced to use the agricultural airstrip as an emergency ditching site, where they crash-landed hard with their full loads, and were disabled. 🔹 The Iranians attempted to rush troops and firepower to the remote site in order to encircle the stranded aircraft and troops (according to the IRGC spokesman). 🔹 The US managed to rush 3 Airbus C-295s to the site to evacuate the stranded aircrew and troops. 🔹 As the IRGC spokesman himself claimed in his report from earlier today, the US used jet aircraft to bomb to smithereens the stranded HC-130Js and the off-loaded MH-6 helicopters. 🔹 After absorbing the shocking results of the failed mission, the US triumphantly claimed the pilot was rescued, the operation was a brilliant success, and the US has the greatest military in human history. Anyway, these are my thoughts for now. I reserve the right to amend them as more information becomes available.
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USAF F-15E crash site geolocated ~25km south of Isfahan google.com/maps?ll=32.381…

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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Israeli-U.S. aggressors have bombed the MIT of Iran. This follows attacks on other universities. 1,400 years ago, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that even if knowledge was situated in the distant Pleiades, Iranians would be capable of attaining it. Aggressors will see our might.
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Joseph Ryan
Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@MarioNawfal Get real. Time for Iran to take over those islands. Iran has a right to defend itself.
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YYY ZZZ
YYY ZZZ@YYYZZZ814997·
@donaldgorbachev this remind me the United States U-2 spy plane, having taken off from Peshawar in Pakistan, that was shot down by the Soviet Air Defence Forces in Sverdlovsk on 1 May 1960 !
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Donald J. Gorbachev
Donald J. Gorbachev@donaldgorbachev·
The Five-Second Epistemology of the Survival Vest That Connects to the Ejection Seat That Connects to the F-35 CAPTURED PILOT PHOTO — FULL EQUIPMENT ANALYSIS AND UNIFORM COMPARISON The captured pilot (Dehdasht, Kohgiluyeh province, nighttime photo). Starting from the innermost layer and working out: Flight suit: The base layer is an olive/sage green one-piece Nomex flight suit, consistent with the USAF CWU-27/P. This is the standard flight suit worn by all USAF pilots including F-35 pilots. The color is the correct shade — not woodland camo, not desert tan, not civilian clothing. It’s a flight suit. The Nomex material has a specific texture and drape visible even in phone-flash lighting. The integrated collar is visible around his neck. The suit is dirty and scuffed, consistent with time spent on the ground in rough terrain — ejection, parachute landing, and either evasion or capture in mountainous rural Kohgiluyeh. Survival vest/harness: Over the flight suit he is wearing an integrated survival vest and torso harness system. This is not a “generic tactical vest” as the AI debunk graphic claimed. The distinction matters. A tactical vest is a standalone piece of equipment worn over clothing. It has MOLLE webbing, plate carrier pockets, and is designed for ground combat. A pilot survival vest is integrated with the ejection seat harness system. It has built-in attachment points that connect to the ejection seat so the pilot and the vest stay together during ejection. It has specific equipment pouches arranged in a standardized configuration for survival gear — signal mirror, flares, first aid, survival radio, water, compass. The harness straps route over the shoulders and around the torso in a specific pattern designed to distribute ejection forces across the body. What the captured pilot is wearing has: harness straps over both shoulders routing down the torso in the ejection harness pattern. Equipment pouches in the standard survival vest arrangement across the chest and sides. A chest-mounted rectangular equipment block that appears to be a survival radio or emergency beacon mount — this sits in the exact position where the AN/PRC-149 or AN/PRC-112 survival radio is mounted on USAF survival vests. The tan/khaki colored outer layer of the vest is consistent with desert-environment survival vest coloring used in Middle East theater operations. The fact that this equipment is still attached suggests he was captured before he could use it effectively or before CSAR could reach his position — which tracks with the reports of Black Hawks being unable to penetrate the IRGC cordon around Kohgiluyeh province. No helmet. Expected and normal. During ejection the helmet can be retained or lost depending on the violence of the ejection sequence. After landing under parachute pilots routinely remove helmets to reduce visibility and improve mobility during evasion. The absence of a helmet does not indicate he is not a pilot — it indicates he already ejected and was on the ground. No name tapes or unit patches visible. Consistent with combat mission protocol — pilots operating in hostile airspace frequently remove or cover identifying patches before missions to deny information to the enemy in case of capture. Standard SERE procedure.
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Joseph Ryan
Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@nytimes Oh, for God's sake, why not inform you readers. This is now three days old, and widely shared. x.com/donaldgorbache…
Donald J. Gorbachev@donaldgorbachev

The Five-Second Epistemology of the Survival Vest That Connects to the Ejection Seat That Connects to the F-35 CAPTURED PILOT PHOTO — FULL EQUIPMENT ANALYSIS AND UNIFORM COMPARISON The captured pilot (Dehdasht, Kohgiluyeh province, nighttime photo). Starting from the innermost layer and working out: Flight suit: The base layer is an olive/sage green one-piece Nomex flight suit, consistent with the USAF CWU-27/P. This is the standard flight suit worn by all USAF pilots including F-35 pilots. The color is the correct shade — not woodland camo, not desert tan, not civilian clothing. It’s a flight suit. The Nomex material has a specific texture and drape visible even in phone-flash lighting. The integrated collar is visible around his neck. The suit is dirty and scuffed, consistent with time spent on the ground in rough terrain — ejection, parachute landing, and either evasion or capture in mountainous rural Kohgiluyeh. Survival vest/harness: Over the flight suit he is wearing an integrated survival vest and torso harness system. This is not a “generic tactical vest” as the AI debunk graphic claimed. The distinction matters. A tactical vest is a standalone piece of equipment worn over clothing. It has MOLLE webbing, plate carrier pockets, and is designed for ground combat. A pilot survival vest is integrated with the ejection seat harness system. It has built-in attachment points that connect to the ejection seat so the pilot and the vest stay together during ejection. It has specific equipment pouches arranged in a standardized configuration for survival gear — signal mirror, flares, first aid, survival radio, water, compass. The harness straps route over the shoulders and around the torso in a specific pattern designed to distribute ejection forces across the body. What the captured pilot is wearing has: harness straps over both shoulders routing down the torso in the ejection harness pattern. Equipment pouches in the standard survival vest arrangement across the chest and sides. A chest-mounted rectangular equipment block that appears to be a survival radio or emergency beacon mount — this sits in the exact position where the AN/PRC-149 or AN/PRC-112 survival radio is mounted on USAF survival vests. The tan/khaki colored outer layer of the vest is consistent with desert-environment survival vest coloring used in Middle East theater operations. The fact that this equipment is still attached suggests he was captured before he could use it effectively or before CSAR could reach his position — which tracks with the reports of Black Hawks being unable to penetrate the IRGC cordon around Kohgiluyeh province. No helmet. Expected and normal. During ejection the helmet can be retained or lost depending on the violence of the ejection sequence. After landing under parachute pilots routinely remove helmets to reduce visibility and improve mobility during evasion. The absence of a helmet does not indicate he is not a pilot — it indicates he already ejected and was on the ground. No name tapes or unit patches visible. Consistent with combat mission protocol — pilots operating in hostile airspace frequently remove or cover identifying patches before missions to deny information to the enemy in case of capture. Standard SERE procedure.

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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
On the ground in Iran, a downed U.S. Air Force colonel’s mission boiled down to two words: evasion and survival. nyti.ms/4sN4YkS
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Joseph Ryan
Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@21WIRE I have learned something. Every day is a schoolday. If countries were judged on the last day, both Israel and the USA are doomed.
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Patrick Henningsen
🟠 EASTER REFLECTIONS: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REDEMPTION AND SALVATION Ever wondered what Easter truly means beyond the usual stories? This insightful clip breaks down the powerful difference between redemption and salvation in a way everyone can grasp. 🔔 FYI - WE ARE HEAVILY SHADOWBANNED ON YOUTUBE - HELP US BEAT THEIR ALGORITHM - PLEASE LIKE & SUB. LINK IN THE COMMENTS Segment aired on April 5, 2026 youtu.be/jWHX0qi8Oqk
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Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@swilkinsonbc And no, its not "apocalyptic". Apocalyptic is what you baaaassstarrrds did to Gaza.
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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
Extensive structural damage, disrupted power supplies, one israeli killed & 22 others injured after Iranian missile barrages strike Tel Aviv
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Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@swilkinsonbc In Gaza the evil Israelis take pleasure in double-tapping the rescuers.
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Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@nour_odeh My heart goes out to you and the people of Gaza. You are confronted with the most evil regime that ever existed on the planet, backed up by the largest military on the planet. Even worse the so-called 'civilised' Europeans support the evil. God bless you.
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Ali Hashem علي هاشم
My beautiful village Naqoura, destroyed by Israeli occupation forces.
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Joseph Ryan
Joseph Ryan@ZerroristsOut·
@Pataramesh With so many aircraft on the ground, how many US troops were involved, and how did they get out?
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Patarames
Patarames@Pataramesh·
The successful 🇺🇸 rescue-operation was also a failed probe to test whether an airborne-enabled ground operation would get Trump the card he desperately needs ➡️ He is very likely disincentivized on that option ➡️ Now he is left with the high-risk option of inflicting pain on Iranians by striking civilian infrastructure A concentrated strike with all available strategic bombers & tactical airpower. Primarily mass launching JASSM cruise-missiles ➡️ Such a shock-and-awe strike is meant to demoralize Iran's upper class with their influence on the government Iran's response to the whole region would of course be devastating, with highly adverse global effects for years to come. The big shock of the Strait of Hormuz is about to hit global markets this week. Plus Israelis missile defense-umbrella is about to collapse. Which also protects U.S. tactical airpower & tankers. ➡️ Timing is running out for any happy-end to this daring adventure Trump got himself in As he is very bad advised, there remains a minimal chance that he will not take the risks this time to gain the card he needs. A very small chance...
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Patarames@Pataramesh

Don't think it was a wise move by Trump to admit his believe that Iranians are crazy Now Iranians certainly won't blink...

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Edward Wong
Edward Wong@ewong·
NEW from @nytimes: Trump revels in threats to commit war crimes by destroying Iran's civilian infrastructure and sending it back to the "Stone Ages." He and his aides scorn laws on using force — obvious from strikes on civilian boats to Hegseth's talk of "no quarter" in Iran.
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