Stephen’s adventure with The USO in Greenland continues as he gets a behind-the-scenes tour of Thule Air Base, including secret areas we can’t show on camera, and a chilling demonstration of how the Space Force will respond if an enemy nation launches intercontinental ballistic missiles at the United States.
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Watc
As a dane all i can say is its time for greenland to be without denmark
ReplyWell, at least now we know that when nuclear war happens, the people warning the world about it are really nice and friendly!
ReplyWhispers falling silently, drift on the wind
ReplyBut I hear you
Our journey now a memory fading from sight
Aww. Now I feel bad for making fun of TFG for wanting to buy Greenland. It’s seems like a pretty cool place. OK maybe I don’t feel _that_ bad.
ReplySpace Force is still a ridiculous name but what an extraordinary experience.
ReplySo, the best thing about Space Force you didn’t have to exercise or physical training?
ReplyDid Stephen see an Alien spaceship?
ReplyOh Too Cool Colbert !
ReplyLMAO part2
Tales of loss and fire and faith, indeed.
ReplySC wanted them to shoot the breeze on the warning call while missiles are screaming towards the US. Sometimes his jokes are stupid to the point of irritation.
ReplyStephen saw alien baby confirmed.
ReplyDid the cameraman have to stay in Thule after he was fired? Did the Space Force find a use for him, such as cleaning latrines? And how do you clean a latrine when everything’s frozen?
ReplyHe saw the aliens waiting in immigration lines
ReplyI would so love to see the Countries on this Planet work together to access and deal with threats from space. At this stage the threats are Asteroids and the like but you never know what might come our way in the future. Go Space Force!
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