07/30/2025
God's Angel and Paul's Hope
Sharing God's Love with the World through Ministry. God is TRULY Much Larger than most of Us have been taught to believe--and MUCH more incredibly amazing
Religious ministry and nonprofit 501(c)3
07/30/2025
10/29/2024
https://youtu.be/bxJT-FEeplc?si=MYMlvVxCQbdLNBOW
Strange Flaming Aerial Phenomenon |📍Charlotte, North Carolina
10/07/2024
From Embassies, etc.......
10/07/2024
Incredible Invitation to Meet Diplomats from Europe: Italy, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Denmark....European Union! Read this next post.....
10/05/2024
I got my face painted at Festival in the Park by a former member of the Carolina Clowns! Some incredible youth talent, a winner of our Swannanoa Music Camp scholarship last year performed on stage
10/05/2024
Late Posting: 60th Annual Festival in the Park, Freedom Park, Charlotte--for 2nd year, Charlotte Folk Society has renewed their Folk Music Stage. The talent was DEEP and so many visitors got to enjoy a taste of a wide variety of Folk Music. CFS has been operating as a non-profit over 40 years!
09/09/2024
Lisa Rudisill on Catawba River Lisa C. Rudisill for Soil & Water Conservation Commission Mecklenburg County North Carolina 2024--Major Thoughts on Challenge of the Catawba River and Charlotte
02/15/2024
Instances of DEFCON 2
DEFCON 2
Cuban Missile Crisis
During the Cuban Missile Crisis on October 16–28, 1962, the U.S. Armed Forces (with the exception of United States Army Europe (USAREUR)) were ordered to DEFCON 3. On October 24, Strategic Air Command (SAC) was ordered to DEFCON 2, while the rest of the U.S. Armed Forces remained at DEFCON 3. SAC remained at DEFCON 2 until November 15.[1][8][9] While at DEFCON 2, 92.5% of SAC's weapons systems (approx. 1,479 strike aircraft; 182 Atlas, Titan, and Minuteman missiles; 2,962 total nuclear weapons; and 1,003 refueling tankers) were ready to launch within one hour, while its airborne alert program expanded to include 1/8th of SAC's bomber forces, allowing an average of 65 planes in the air in position to be directed at targets in the Soviet Union at any given time.[10]
DEFCON Levels 5-1 tell what state of readiness US military is for Nuclear Defense.
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