• Unlocking Growth: Investment Opportunities in the Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market


    The Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market is poised for significant expansion, presenting a compelling investment proposition for stakeholders seeking high-growth opportunities within a critical global industry. This report offers an in-depth analysis of the market dynamics, technological advancements, and strategic imperatives driving substantial value creation. For a comprehensive understanding of this dynamic sector, explore the Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market.


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    Market Opportunity and Investment Thesis
    The global Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market is projected to exhibit robust growth, currently valued at an estimated $979.43 billion. With a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.6%, this market signifies a substantial and sustained upward trajectory. Key growth drivers include the escalating demand for new aircraft, driven by burgeoning air travel and fleet modernization programs across commercial, business, and military sectors. Furthermore, advancements in lightweight materials, additive manufacturing, and integrated avionics systems are creating new avenues for innovation and value enhancement. The increasing focus on sustainability and fuel efficiency is also spurring research and development, creating opportunities for suppliers of next-generation components. This sustained demand and technological evolution present a fertile ground for strategic investments and market leadership.


    Strategic Company Analysis
    The competitive landscape of the Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market is characterized by the presence of global aerospace giants and specialized component manufacturers, all vying for market share through innovation, strategic partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions. Key industry players profiled in this report include Airbus Group, Alcoa Corporation, Arconic Corporation, Boeing, Bombardier Inc., Collins Aerospace, Elbit Systems Ltd, Teijin, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Triumph Group, Inc, Safran, JAMCO Corporation, Rolls-Royce plc, Intrex Aerospace, CAMAR Aircraft Parts Co., GENERAL ELECTRIC, Honeywell International Inc., Superior Air Parts., Thales, and PARKER HANNIFIN. Understanding the strategies and market positioning of these leaders is crucial for identifying potential investment opportunities and assessing competitive advantages.



    Profitable Regions & Expansion Hotspots
    The global market is segmented across key geographical regions, each offering unique growth potentials and investment considerations. North America, particularly the United States and Canada, remains a dominant force due to its established aerospace industry and significant defense spending. Europe, with its strong manufacturing base in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, presents robust opportunities, especially in the commercial and business aircraft segments. The Asia Pacific region, led by China and India, is emerging as a critical growth engine, fueled by rapidly expanding aviation sectors and increasing investments in domestic aerospace capabilities. Other key regions offering strategic advantages include Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, each with specific market dynamics and untapped potential.



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    • Executive Summary
    • Market Overview
    • Market Dynamics
    • Market Segmentation
    • Regional Analysis
    • Competitive Landscape
    • Company Profiles
    • Future Outlook and Projections


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    Unlocking Growth: Investment Opportunities in the Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market The Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market is poised for significant expansion, presenting a compelling investment proposition for stakeholders seeking high-growth opportunities within a critical global industry. This report offers an in-depth analysis of the market dynamics, technological advancements, and strategic imperatives driving substantial value creation. For a comprehensive understanding of this dynamic sector, explore the Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market. 📊 Access Your Free Sample & Investment Insights:https://www.datainsightsreport.com/reports/aerospace-parts-manufacturing-market-416/sample-report Market Opportunity and Investment Thesis The global Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market is projected to exhibit robust growth, currently valued at an estimated $979.43 billion. With a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.6%, this market signifies a substantial and sustained upward trajectory. Key growth drivers include the escalating demand for new aircraft, driven by burgeoning air travel and fleet modernization programs across commercial, business, and military sectors. Furthermore, advancements in lightweight materials, additive manufacturing, and integrated avionics systems are creating new avenues for innovation and value enhancement. The increasing focus on sustainability and fuel efficiency is also spurring research and development, creating opportunities for suppliers of next-generation components. This sustained demand and technological evolution present a fertile ground for strategic investments and market leadership. Strategic Company Analysis The competitive landscape of the Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Market is characterized by the presence of global aerospace giants and specialized component manufacturers, all vying for market share through innovation, strategic partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions. Key industry players profiled in this report include Airbus Group, Alcoa Corporation, Arconic Corporation, Boeing, Bombardier Inc., Collins Aerospace, Elbit Systems Ltd, Teijin, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Triumph Group, Inc, Safran, JAMCO Corporation, Rolls-Royce plc, Intrex Aerospace, CAMAR Aircraft Parts Co., GENERAL ELECTRIC, Honeywell International Inc., Superior Air Parts., Thales, and PARKER HANNIFIN. Understanding the strategies and market positioning of these leaders is crucial for identifying potential investment opportunities and assessing competitive advantages. Profitable Regions & Expansion Hotspots The global market is segmented across key geographical regions, each offering unique growth potentials and investment considerations. North America, particularly the United States and Canada, remains a dominant force due to its established aerospace industry and significant defense spending. Europe, with its strong manufacturing base in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, presents robust opportunities, especially in the commercial and business aircraft segments. The Asia Pacific region, led by China and India, is emerging as a critical growth engine, fueled by rapidly expanding aviation sectors and increasing investments in domestic aerospace capabilities. Other key regions offering strategic advantages include Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, each with specific market dynamics and untapped potential. Table of Contents (TOC) • Executive Summary • Market Overview • Market Dynamics • Market Segmentation • Regional Analysis • Competitive Landscape • Company Profiles • Future Outlook and Projections 📊 Explore the full report for deeper insights:https://www.datainsightsreports.com/reports/aerospace-parts-manufacturing-market-416 Contact US: Craig Francis (PR & Marketing Manager) Data Insights Market Ansec House, 3rd Floor, Tank Road Yerwada, Pune 📞 Phone: +1 231-515-5523 📧 Email: sales@datainsightsreports.com
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  • Unlocking Growth: Investment Opportunities in the Ion Exchange Membrane Market


    This comprehensive market research report unveils a compelling investment thesis within the burgeoning Ion Exchange Membrane Market. As critical enablers across diverse industrial sectors, ion exchange membranes are poised for substantial expansion, driven by escalating demand for efficient separation and purification technologies. Stakeholders and investors will find invaluable strategic insights to capitalize on this dynamic growth trajectory.



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    Market Opportunity and Investment Thesis


    The global Ion Exchange Membrane Market is currently valued at approximately $1300.2 Million and is projected to witness a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.5% over the forecast period (2024-2032). This significant growth is fueled by several key drivers, including the increasing stringency of environmental regulations, the growing need for high-purity water in industrial processes and potable water applications, and the expanding applications in energy storage and chemical synthesis. The intrinsic value proposition of ion exchange membranes in enabling efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly separation processes makes them a strategic investment for companies seeking to align with future industrial demands and sustainability imperatives.


    Strategic Company Analysis


    The competitive landscape of the Ion Exchange Membrane Market is characterized by the presence of innovative and established players dedicated to advancing membrane technology. This report provides a meticulous profiling of key companies including 3M, IEI, FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, Parker Hannifin Corp., LANXESS AG, and SnowPure, LLC. Investors will gain a strategic understanding of their market positioning, technological advancements, product portfolios, and the strategies employed to capture market share. This deep dive into the competitive dynamics is essential for identifying potential partnerships, acquisition targets, and areas of competitive advantage.


    Profitable Regions & Expansion Hotspots


    The global market for ion exchange membranes exhibits significant regional variations in demand and growth potential. North America, particularly the United States and Canada, along with Europe, led by Germany, the United Kingdom, and France, are established hubs with strong demand driven by stringent environmental policies and advanced industrial sectors. The Asia Pacific region, with China and India at the forefront, is emerging as a critical growth engine, fueled by rapid industrialization, increasing investments in water infrastructure, and a burgeoning chemical industry. Latin America, especially Brazil and Mexico, and the Middle East & Africa, including GCC Countries, represent emerging markets with substantial untapped potential. This report offers granular insights into the growth trajectories and investment opportunities within each of these key regions.



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    • Market Dynamics
    • Market Segmentation
    • Regional Analysis
    • Competitive Landscape
    • Company Profiles
    • Methodology
    • Disclaimer


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    Unlocking Growth: Investment Opportunities in the Ion Exchange Membrane Market This comprehensive market research report unveils a compelling investment thesis within the burgeoning Ion Exchange Membrane Market. As critical enablers across diverse industrial sectors, ion exchange membranes are poised for substantial expansion, driven by escalating demand for efficient separation and purification technologies. Stakeholders and investors will find invaluable strategic insights to capitalize on this dynamic growth trajectory. 📊 Access Your Free Sample & Investment Insights:https://www.datainsightsreport.com/reports/ion-exchange-membrane-market-80/sample-report Market Opportunity and Investment Thesis The global Ion Exchange Membrane Market is currently valued at approximately $1300.2 Million and is projected to witness a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.5% over the forecast period (2024-2032). This significant growth is fueled by several key drivers, including the increasing stringency of environmental regulations, the growing need for high-purity water in industrial processes and potable water applications, and the expanding applications in energy storage and chemical synthesis. The intrinsic value proposition of ion exchange membranes in enabling efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly separation processes makes them a strategic investment for companies seeking to align with future industrial demands and sustainability imperatives. Strategic Company Analysis The competitive landscape of the Ion Exchange Membrane Market is characterized by the presence of innovative and established players dedicated to advancing membrane technology. This report provides a meticulous profiling of key companies including 3M, IEI, FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, Parker Hannifin Corp., LANXESS AG, and SnowPure, LLC. Investors will gain a strategic understanding of their market positioning, technological advancements, product portfolios, and the strategies employed to capture market share. This deep dive into the competitive dynamics is essential for identifying potential partnerships, acquisition targets, and areas of competitive advantage. Profitable Regions & Expansion Hotspots The global market for ion exchange membranes exhibits significant regional variations in demand and growth potential. North America, particularly the United States and Canada, along with Europe, led by Germany, the United Kingdom, and France, are established hubs with strong demand driven by stringent environmental policies and advanced industrial sectors. The Asia Pacific region, with China and India at the forefront, is emerging as a critical growth engine, fueled by rapid industrialization, increasing investments in water infrastructure, and a burgeoning chemical industry. Latin America, especially Brazil and Mexico, and the Middle East & Africa, including GCC Countries, represent emerging markets with substantial untapped potential. This report offers granular insights into the growth trajectories and investment opportunities within each of these key regions. Table of Contents (TOC) • Executive Summary • Market Overview • Market Dynamics • Market Segmentation • Regional Analysis • Competitive Landscape • Company Profiles • Methodology • Disclaimer 📊 Explore the full report for deeper insights:https://www.datainsightsreports.com/reports/ion-exchange-membrane-market-80 Contact US: Craig Francis (PR & Marketing Manager) Data Insights Market Ansec House, 3rd Floor, Tank Road Yerwada, Pune 📞 Phone: +1 231-515-5523 📧 Email: sales@datainsightsreports.com
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  • Military Arrests Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla

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    By Michael Baxter -August 9, 2023102422026


    United States Marines on Monday captured Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and killed his two bodyguards during a military-sanctioned operation to apprehend the fiendish clot shot manufacturer following his return to the United States, a source in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News.

    Bourla, a Greek American veterinarian, was last seen in the U.S. on November 8, 2022, the day after Special Forces arrested Moderna CEO Stephen Bancel at a posh D.C. eatery. Our source said the military believes Bourla learned of Bancel’s arrest and “got the hell out of Dodge” before he became the next target. White Hats learned later that Bourla had returned to Athens, from where he had been overseeing Pfizer’s global operations and devising ways of once again convincing world citizens to take his deadly booster shots.

    White Hats had routinely intercepted communications between Bourla and his friends, family, and associates in the United States. In early July, Bourla contacted his son, Mois Bourla, saying he would visit the U.S. in early August but was unwilling to provide his itinerary. When Bourla said he would make contact after “taking care of a few things,” Mois tried to discourage his father from entering the U.S. because he had now and then seen “military cars” parked outside his Chicago, Illinois home. Bourla assured Mois he would take every precaution and plan for every contingency prior to leaving Athens.

    “Mois Bourla was clearly paranoid. If we had surveillance on the house, or Albert Bourla’s Scarsdale, New York, residence, it wouldn’t be with military vehicles. We’re not that conspicuous.”

    On August 4, ARCYBER intercepted an email Bourla had sent to his son. In it, Bourla wrote he had safely arrived in the U.S. and asked his son to meet him at “the prearranged location” in 72 hours. “I’ve exercised caution; you do the same,” the email closed.

    Although a traceroute suggested the email originated in Hawaii, ARCYBER quickly discovered that Bourla had sent it via a Virtual Private Network, or VPN, which allows one to connect to the Internet securely and anonymously.

    Upon receiving the email, Mois booked a one-way ticket to Maui for the next morning.

    “A lot wasn’t adding up. If Mois thought he was being watched, and he was, just not with military vehicles, why would he book the flight from his home computer? We don’t think he’s stupid. Gen. Smith thought the whole thing was a misdirection, a distraction, and Bourla probably wasn’t even in Hawaii. It seemed planned like they were trying to throw us off the trail,” our source said.

    Regardless, Gen. Smith arranged to put an undercover agent on Mois’ 7:00 a.m. flight to Maui.

    “If Mois was going to meet up with his father, it could’ve been during the stopover. A surveillance team was ready to tail Mois to the airport. We wanted to see if he actually got on that plane,” our source said.

    A limousine chauffeured Mois to Chicago-O’Hare International Airport at 5:00 a.m.. He boarded his scheduled flight, which departed Chicago at 7:15 a.m., with the connecting flight leaving San Francisco at 5:00 p.m. and finally landing in Maui at 7:30 (local time.)

    Meanwhile, ARCYBER reexamined every one of Bourla’s emails, phone calls, and text messages it had trapped since the start of the Plandemic, hoping to find a pattern establishing Bourla’s actual destination. There were hundreds to his wife, Myriam Ilkhanate, in Scarsdale, New York, and to his daughter, Graziella, also in New York. Bourla’s writings were polemic lamentations bewailing his exile—he blamed President Trump and a “corrupt U.S. military” for attributing “excess deaths” in the U.S. and abroad to his “lifesaving vaccine.” He repeatedly said he couldn’t return to the U.S. until Trump was “behind bars” and Biden “restored American order.” Bourla had often reached out to colleagues at Pfizer’s New York City headquarters, but none of the intercepts mentioned taking a sabbatical in the U.S.

    ARCYBER analyzed a February 2023 email exchange between Bourla and Rachel King, acting CEO of Biotechnology Innovation Organization, on whose board of directors Bourla had previously served. A cursory investigation revealed that Bourla and King held chairs at the World Economic Forum.

    In three emails to King, Bourla had suspiciously and irrelevantly included the numbers “8,” “9,” and “23.”

    “Rachel, as you might imagine, I am eager to return to the U.S. where I can better perform my responsibilities. I must wait until the climate there changes, and hopefully soon. I am wondering, now, if it has been 8 or 9 years. I think 8, but I can’t be sure. Maybe 9. I was wondering about this on the 23rd of last month…” part of one email read.

    “While Mois’ flight was still airborne, Cyber Command deduced the 8 and 9 denoted months and the 23 a year, this year. It seemed to be Bourla’s not-so-clever code that he’d be visiting her, for whatever reason, in August or September 2023,” our source said.

    Gen. Smith immediately sent USMC reconnaissance teams to stake out King’s residences in Long Island City, New York, Washington, D.C., and Newport Beach, California. By the time Mois’ flight touched down in Maui, they had set up surveillance on all three properties.

    The operative aboard the plane shadowed Mois from the airport to a hotel near Wailea Beach, but Albert Bourla was nowhere to be seen.

    At 11:00 a.m. Monday, Marines in Newport Beach spotted a limousine approaching a private road that led to a cul-de-sac holding only a single dwelling, King’s three-story, 7,500 sq. ft. palatial estate. As the limo entered the dead-end street, trapping itself, 7 marines in two SUVs pulled behind it. Whoever was behind the limo’s wheel jammed on the brakes and exited the car with a pistol in his hand. He took cover behind the driver’s side door and fired blindly at the SUVs. As his rounds sliced through the air, the person in the front passenger seat appeared and brandished a Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun. “Stay in the car and keep your head down,” he shouted, then joined the assault.

    The attackers soon realized their pursuers were inside armored SUVs with bulletproof glass.

    The driver caught a bullet in the face when his head popped out above the door for a better look.

    A Marine sniper camouflaged in a nearby tree was supplying overwatch.

    The Marines ordered the remaining guard to surrender. “We don’t want you. We want the man in the back seat. Surrender and live. Don’t and die,” he was told.

    “I’m dead either way!” the man shouted as he charged the SUVs, spraying bullets at a windshield.

    He took a few steps before the sniper’s second shot left a cavity in his skull.

    The Marines found Bourla cowering in the rear of the limo. He was too shocked to speak or resist.

    “King wasn’t even home at the time. Bourla got there early. We sanitized the scene, and Bourla is now in custody. Want to know something unironic? Bourla’s parents are Holocaust survivors, and their son caused the birth of a second holocaust that killed tens of millions and is still killing hundreds of people every day,” our source said.

    In closing, we asked whether Mois, too, was captured.

    “We have no proof Mois was complicit in his father’s crimes. Unlike the Klingons, we don’t hold a son accountable for the crimes of a father. He was complicit in the misdirection, sure, but what son wouldn’t protect his father, even an evil son-of-bitch like Albert Bourla. Fact is, Bourla got himself caught. If he hadn’t included his son in his convoluted plot, we never would’ve known.”

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    Military Arrests Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Home COVID-19 COVID-19NewsUSA Military Arrests Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla By Michael Baxter -August 9, 2023102422026 United States Marines on Monday captured Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and killed his two bodyguards during a military-sanctioned operation to apprehend the fiendish clot shot manufacturer following his return to the United States, a source in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News. Bourla, a Greek American veterinarian, was last seen in the U.S. on November 8, 2022, the day after Special Forces arrested Moderna CEO Stephen Bancel at a posh D.C. eatery. Our source said the military believes Bourla learned of Bancel’s arrest and “got the hell out of Dodge” before he became the next target. White Hats learned later that Bourla had returned to Athens, from where he had been overseeing Pfizer’s global operations and devising ways of once again convincing world citizens to take his deadly booster shots. White Hats had routinely intercepted communications between Bourla and his friends, family, and associates in the United States. In early July, Bourla contacted his son, Mois Bourla, saying he would visit the U.S. in early August but was unwilling to provide his itinerary. When Bourla said he would make contact after “taking care of a few things,” Mois tried to discourage his father from entering the U.S. because he had now and then seen “military cars” parked outside his Chicago, Illinois home. Bourla assured Mois he would take every precaution and plan for every contingency prior to leaving Athens. “Mois Bourla was clearly paranoid. If we had surveillance on the house, or Albert Bourla’s Scarsdale, New York, residence, it wouldn’t be with military vehicles. We’re not that conspicuous.” On August 4, ARCYBER intercepted an email Bourla had sent to his son. In it, Bourla wrote he had safely arrived in the U.S. and asked his son to meet him at “the prearranged location” in 72 hours. “I’ve exercised caution; you do the same,” the email closed. Although a traceroute suggested the email originated in Hawaii, ARCYBER quickly discovered that Bourla had sent it via a Virtual Private Network, or VPN, which allows one to connect to the Internet securely and anonymously. Upon receiving the email, Mois booked a one-way ticket to Maui for the next morning. “A lot wasn’t adding up. If Mois thought he was being watched, and he was, just not with military vehicles, why would he book the flight from his home computer? We don’t think he’s stupid. Gen. Smith thought the whole thing was a misdirection, a distraction, and Bourla probably wasn’t even in Hawaii. It seemed planned like they were trying to throw us off the trail,” our source said. Regardless, Gen. Smith arranged to put an undercover agent on Mois’ 7:00 a.m. flight to Maui. “If Mois was going to meet up with his father, it could’ve been during the stopover. A surveillance team was ready to tail Mois to the airport. We wanted to see if he actually got on that plane,” our source said. A limousine chauffeured Mois to Chicago-O’Hare International Airport at 5:00 a.m.. He boarded his scheduled flight, which departed Chicago at 7:15 a.m., with the connecting flight leaving San Francisco at 5:00 p.m. and finally landing in Maui at 7:30 (local time.) Meanwhile, ARCYBER reexamined every one of Bourla’s emails, phone calls, and text messages it had trapped since the start of the Plandemic, hoping to find a pattern establishing Bourla’s actual destination. There were hundreds to his wife, Myriam Ilkhanate, in Scarsdale, New York, and to his daughter, Graziella, also in New York. Bourla’s writings were polemic lamentations bewailing his exile—he blamed President Trump and a “corrupt U.S. military” for attributing “excess deaths” in the U.S. and abroad to his “lifesaving vaccine.” He repeatedly said he couldn’t return to the U.S. until Trump was “behind bars” and Biden “restored American order.” Bourla had often reached out to colleagues at Pfizer’s New York City headquarters, but none of the intercepts mentioned taking a sabbatical in the U.S. ARCYBER analyzed a February 2023 email exchange between Bourla and Rachel King, acting CEO of Biotechnology Innovation Organization, on whose board of directors Bourla had previously served. A cursory investigation revealed that Bourla and King held chairs at the World Economic Forum. In three emails to King, Bourla had suspiciously and irrelevantly included the numbers “8,” “9,” and “23.” “Rachel, as you might imagine, I am eager to return to the U.S. where I can better perform my responsibilities. I must wait until the climate there changes, and hopefully soon. I am wondering, now, if it has been 8 or 9 years. I think 8, but I can’t be sure. Maybe 9. I was wondering about this on the 23rd of last month…” part of one email read. “While Mois’ flight was still airborne, Cyber Command deduced the 8 and 9 denoted months and the 23 a year, this year. It seemed to be Bourla’s not-so-clever code that he’d be visiting her, for whatever reason, in August or September 2023,” our source said. Gen. Smith immediately sent USMC reconnaissance teams to stake out King’s residences in Long Island City, New York, Washington, D.C., and Newport Beach, California. By the time Mois’ flight touched down in Maui, they had set up surveillance on all three properties. The operative aboard the plane shadowed Mois from the airport to a hotel near Wailea Beach, but Albert Bourla was nowhere to be seen. At 11:00 a.m. Monday, Marines in Newport Beach spotted a limousine approaching a private road that led to a cul-de-sac holding only a single dwelling, King’s three-story, 7,500 sq. ft. palatial estate. As the limo entered the dead-end street, trapping itself, 7 marines in two SUVs pulled behind it. Whoever was behind the limo’s wheel jammed on the brakes and exited the car with a pistol in his hand. He took cover behind the driver’s side door and fired blindly at the SUVs. As his rounds sliced through the air, the person in the front passenger seat appeared and brandished a Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun. “Stay in the car and keep your head down,” he shouted, then joined the assault. The attackers soon realized their pursuers were inside armored SUVs with bulletproof glass. The driver caught a bullet in the face when his head popped out above the door for a better look. A Marine sniper camouflaged in a nearby tree was supplying overwatch. The Marines ordered the remaining guard to surrender. “We don’t want you. We want the man in the back seat. Surrender and live. Don’t and die,” he was told. “I’m dead either way!” the man shouted as he charged the SUVs, spraying bullets at a windshield. He took a few steps before the sniper’s second shot left a cavity in his skull. The Marines found Bourla cowering in the rear of the limo. He was too shocked to speak or resist. “King wasn’t even home at the time. Bourla got there early. We sanitized the scene, and Bourla is now in custody. Want to know something unironic? Bourla’s parents are Holocaust survivors, and their son caused the birth of a second holocaust that killed tens of millions and is still killing hundreds of people every day,” our source said. In closing, we asked whether Mois, too, was captured. “We have no proof Mois was complicit in his father’s crimes. Unlike the Klingons, we don’t hold a son accountable for the crimes of a father. He was complicit in the misdirection, sure, but what son wouldn’t protect his father, even an evil son-of-bitch like Albert Bourla. Fact is, Bourla got himself caught. If he hadn’t included his son in his convoluted plot, we never would’ve known.” Note: There is a website based in Bangledesh that copies/pastes our content and attributes my name to articles I did not write on its website. Real Raw News is the only site I operate, and we have no affiliation with other sites, domestic or foreign.
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