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  1. #81
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ *inserts kroz laugh loop*

    It's hard to overstate my satisfaction.
  2. #82
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Niggas in Space. We do what we must, because we can. For the good of all of us. Except the ones who are dead. But there's no sense crying over every mistake, you just keep on trying 'til you run out of rape.
  3. #83
    Third Temple African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ *inserts kroz laugh loop*

    inserts a quarter pounder with cheese (nohomo)
  4. #84
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ In the video, you can see the armored SWAT vehicle moving in just seconds before the explosion.

    theres countless reasons an explosion could have gone off...tripwire...the dude inside the house detonated a home-made IED...anything

    the tank could have scared him and he command-detonated it
  5. #85
    Third Temple African Astronaut
    seems Scron has figured out how to utilize or piggy back a fax app to pull (Push Pull?) shit through phone or cell lines.

    Fuck you Scron. you bitch.
  6. #86
    Originally posted by Third Temple seems Scron has figured out how to utilize or piggy back a fax app to pull (Push Pull?) shit through phone or cell lines.

    Fuck you Scron. you bitch.

    You have to respect his dedication to his mission.
  7. #87
    Imagine them trying to take out a guy with one of these..

    M61 Vulcan

    Hydraulically, electrically, or pneumatically driven, six-barrel, air-cooled, electrically fired Gatling-style rotary cannon which fires 20 mm × 102 mm rounds at an extremely high rate.

    Caliber: 20 mm (0.787 in)
    Designer: General Electric
    Length: 71.93 in (1.827 m)
    Muzzle velocity: 3,450 ft/s (1,050 m/s) with PGU-28/B round
    Barrels: 6-barrel (progressive RH parabolic twist, 9 grooves)
    Manufacturer: General Dynamics
    Rate of fire: 6,000 rounds per minute

  8. #88
    The A-2 version is only 202lbs. 110 rounds per second. It'll go through anything.
  9. #89
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The A-2 version is only 202lbs. 110 rounds per second. It'll go through anything.

    the GAU-8 works better

    30mm instead of the little 20mm





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  10. #90
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    was just thinking that

    GAU8 is for when you want to go on a safari and big game hunt a herd of buildings
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  11. #91
    If you had that on a rotating disk turret w/ vertical swing, literally nothing could even get near you without being obliterated. It's got an effective firing range of 0.75 miles. Although, it weighs 620lbs, kind of hard to move around, but if you mount it on a flatbed truck... The M61 Vulcan has an effective firing range of 9,842 ft and can be moved around on a small hand cart.
  12. #92
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ If you had that on a rotating disk turret w/ vertical swing, literally nothing could even get near you without being obliterated. It's got an effective firing range of 0.75 miles. Although, it weighs 620lbs, kind of hard to move around, but if you mount it on a flatbed truck… The M61 Vulcan has an effective firing range of 9,842 ft and can moved around on a small hand cart.

    the problem is those things jam up so readily. when one was firing from one end of the ship it could be heard all the way at the other end (deep inside)...then when it failed it was a constant *chunk-chunk-chunk-chunk-chunk'

    i was in a 'working group' that tried to get 30mm single-barrel chain guns using that 30mm round mounted to the carrier i was on.

    didnt go through
  13. #93
    Third Temple African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You have to respect his dedication to his mission.

    visually it's a wonderful nostalgic nod to the 1990s ANSI art but it's behind a thin veil and now it's out in the open
  14. #94
    Originally posted by infinityshock

    so what ?

    is this an indication that the explosion was too lean or too rich ?
  15. #95
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Global Crossing
  16. #96
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so what ?

    is this an indication that the explosion was too lean or too rich ?

    Because it's feasible to tell from a video.

    That could have just as possibly been c4 strapped to some gasoline drums
  17. #97
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by aldra Global Crossing

    there might actually be something to this.

    Yoo's father was politically connected; he was an advisor to the South Korean President in the early 2000s. Yoo seems to have leveraged those connections to work with the US government, apparently as some sort of security advisor to the CFIUS and later, the company Global Crossing.

    Global Crossing was a company that was started around the time of the 'dot com boom' which meant to lay billions of dollars of trans-national undersea cable and lease it to foreign states and famously imploded, unable to recoup the costs of laying its first transatlantic lines. It was started by Gary Winnick, a stock trader and entrepreneur, and its board was full of people from the US military establishment, including several defence advisors and two former secretaries of defence.

    This was because Global Crossing was a front company and wasn't meant to be financially viable. From what I can glean it seems that its infrastructure was meant to be rented to foreign states so that the US DoD could intercept their communications, but something went wrong and it was eventually sold to a Singaporean telecoms company to the DoD's protest.

    The founder of GC, Gary Winnick, died exactly one month before Yoo's house exploded, but I can't find any information on his cause of death. In one news article his son was quoted as saying that he's aware his father had died but had no information on how.
  18. #98
    Originally posted by aldra there might actually be something to this.

    Yoo's father was politically connected; he was an advisor to the South Korean President in the early 2000s. Yoo seems to have leveraged those connections to work with the US government, apparently as some sort of security advisor to the CFIUS and later, the company Global Crossing.

    Global Crossing was a company that was started around the time of the 'dot com boom' which meant to lay billions of dollars of trans-national undersea cable and lease it to foreign states and famously imploded, unable to recoup the costs of laying its first transatlantic lines. It was started by Gary Winnick, a stock trader and entrepreneur, and its board was full of people from the US military establishment, including several defence advisors and two former secretaries of defence.

    This was because Global Crossing was a front company and wasn't meant to be financially viable. From what I can glean it seems that its infrastructure was meant to be rented to foreign states so that the US DoD could intercept their communications, but something went wrong and it was eventually sold to a Singaporean telecoms company to the DoD's protest.

    The founder of GC, Gary Winnick, died exactly one month before Yoo's house exploded, but I can't find any information on his cause of death. In one news article his son was quoted as saying that he's aware his father had died but had no information on how.

    theres a wiki page of gary.
  19. #99
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by aldra there might actually be something to this.

    Yoo's father was politically connected; he was an advisor to the South Korean President in the early 2000s. Yoo seems to have leveraged those connections to work with the US government, apparently as some sort of security advisor to the CFIUS and later, the company Global Crossing.

    Global Crossing was a company that was started around the time of the 'dot com boom' which meant to lay billions of dollars of trans-national undersea cable and lease it to foreign states and famously imploded, unable to recoup the costs of laying its first transatlantic lines. It was started by Gary Winnick, a stock trader and entrepreneur, and its board was full of people from the US military establishment, including several defence advisors and two former secretaries of defence.

    This was because Global Crossing was a front company and wasn't meant to be financially viable. From what I can glean it seems that its infrastructure was meant to be rented to foreign states so that the US DoD could intercept their communications, but something went wrong and it was eventually sold to a Singaporean telecoms company to the DoD's protest.

    The founder of GC, Gary Winnick, died exactly one month before Yoo's house exploded, but I can't find any information on his cause of death. In one news article his son was quoted as saying that he's aware his father had died but had no information on how.

    It's common knowledge that many prescribed pharmaceuticals cause the mental state to decay into pathological levels of paranoia...similar to how they cause suicides.
  20. can they also cause virulent anti semitism
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