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The Whidbey Island Missile Incident

On June 10, 2018, while the President of the United States Donald Trump was aboard Air Force 1 on the way to North Korea to begin negotiations to de-nuclearize that country and to end tensions threatening nuclear war, an authorized missile launch occurred from Whidbey Island, Washington State, USA of what appeared to be a Trident D-5 nuclear missile.

This event was photographed by the Skunk Bay Weather Blog and subsequently posted by Q Anon. Q postings like the one featured above can be found at QMap.pub and other sources.  Q is a public source of intelligence and information widely thought to be associated with the US military and the President.

On Friday, February 15, 2019, a photograph of the Whidbey Island Missile Incident was once again posted by Q in post 2729.

I’d like to review what happened, and collect in one place all of the articles and research notes I’ve created about this material.

There is more to say about the Whidbey Island Missile Incident, as there are other anomalies that occurred over Puget Sound that morning of June 10, 2018. The bottom line, though, is that that our country and President Trump were protected by unknown heroes.

Peace is hard fought, and not easily won.

Launched From the Sky…

As you know if read my review or watched my video on this topic (also posted below), I analyzed the photograph in the featured image above, and determined that this missile was launched from the sky from an advanced technology platform.

In post 2729 reviewing this incident, Q writes: “Depth of this is very serious.”  The implications for how this missile was launched and how it was accessed in the first place are troubling.

And yet, this story has the potential to illuminate us as to the truly advanced state of technology in operation today.

A second, subsequent article and video goes into these details further, as I uncovered further evidence in the photograph and original Skunk Bay video of potentially cloaked elite Air Force, Space Force or Secret Space Program craft in the sky at the time of launching.

Here is a summary of all the links, below.

Love, Solaris

Article #1: Asserts the Missile was Launched from a Craft in the Sky

Some Areas We Cannot Expand On: The Whidbey Island Missile Incident

Video:

Article #2: Assesses the Possibility of Other Cloaked Craft in the Sky

Specialized Weapons Package? Cloaked Elite Air Force, Space Force or SSP Craft at Whidbey Island Missile Incident

Video:

Research Notes:

Research Links: Whidbey Island Missile Incident Series, Part 1

Research Links: Whidbey Island Missile Incident Series, Part 2

 

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Solaris

Solaris Modalis photographs the skies and watches the happenings there. From the changes in the sun, to communing with lightships, these are her passions. Her memories of a galactic life among the stars informs her work. Solaris shares her love of life and her wisdom, inspired by artistic photographs. After years of chasing people down to show them what was in her camera, she started this blog.