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5000 rockets hit Israel
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2024-06-23 at 3:56 AM UTC
curious what the naval target is, the fact they included co-ordinates implies it's something important, that they WANT israel to know that it's not safe -
2024-06-25 at 1:07 PM UTC
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2024-06-25 at 2:16 PM UTC78.4 million Americans have just been identified as qualifying for the involuntary draft. Ready to go to war overseas for some bloodthirsty and corrupt politicians and the military industrial complex's profit margin? You may not have a choice soon.
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2024-06-25 at 2:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 78.4 million Americans have just been identified as qualifying for the involuntary draft. Ready to go to war overseas for some bloodthirsty and corrupt politicians and the military industrial complex's profit margin? You may not have a choice soon.
they're pushing to include women now too -
2024-06-25 at 2:25 PM UTCCandy, Lala, Dirtbag, DTE and Kinkou will make great mercenaries.
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2024-06-25 at 6:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 78.4 million Americans have just been identified as qualifying for the involuntary draft. Ready to go to war overseas for some bloodthirsty and corrupt politicians and the military industrial complex's profit margin? You may not have a choice soon.
thats how democracy and your value work -
2024-06-27 at 6:24 PM UTC
Some beautiful footage of Iron Dome shooting down Hezbollah rockets in Northern Israel this evening.
The Iron Dome rockets are the one whose trail is clearly visible.
Each interception costs so much each one is pretty much a Hezbollah victory. It's easier and cheaper to build a missile that can hit a city than one that can hit another missile. -
2024-06-27 at 7:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump
Some beautiful footage of Iron Dome shooting down Hezbollah rockets in Northern Israel this evening.
The Iron Dome rockets are the one whose trail is clearly visible.
Each interception costs so much each one is pretty much a Hezbollah victory. It's easier and cheaper to build a missile that can hit a city than one that can hit another missile.
even if they did cost $60k each (they don't) that's a huge price difference with the Katyushas (some of which are actual WWII stock) they're meant to intercept -
2024-06-27 at 8:49 PM UTCThe goal is to use as much expensive armament as possible, to increase profit margins.
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2024-06-30 at 7:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas
even if they did cost $60k each (they don't) that's a huge price difference with the Katyushas (some of which are actual WWII stock) they're meant to intercept
The Iron dome is pretty bad ass. seems to be getting more accurate. its amazing you can't even see (or at least on camera) the incoming rockets but the dome is hitting most of them -
2024-06-30 at 7:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Lanny The Iron dome is pretty bad ass. seems to be getting more accurate. its amazing you can't even see (or at least on camera) the incoming rockets but the dome is hitting most of them
Katyushas are literally the first MLRS, simple ballistic rockets that were introduced 80 years ago.
so fair enough the Iron Jude is doing its job, but it's not really that impressive especially considering the cost -
2024-07-01 at 10:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas Katyushas are literally the first MLRS, simple ballistic rockets that were introduced 80 years ago.
so fair enough the Iron Jude is doing its job, but it's not really that impressive especially considering the cost
this technology could possibly be applied to space flight or future drone flights (commercial electric planes) but sadly it has to be used for war.
EGO vs EAGLE POWER -
2024-07-01 at 11:03 PM UTC
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2024-07-02 at 1:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina the same can be said of horses
Horses can fly and charge electric planes.. at least not with accuracy. but if you launched quick charger drones every few hundred miles that latch on with sync accuracy and then dethatch and parachute back
Can your horsie do this? -
2024-07-02 at 1:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 78.4 million Americans have just been identified as qualifying for the involuntary draft. Ready to go to war overseas for some bloodthirsty and corrupt politicians and the military industrial complex's profit margin? You may not have a choice soon.
People often invoke tradition when it is convenient as a means to justify their actions but they have very little idea how recent most of our so called traditions are. Wedding dresses are not "traditionally" white, that's a product of anglo post-industrial cultural hegemony. The notion of patriotism did not exist in the pre-modern era either. Tribalism, regionalism, sure but even what we call nationalism today has a different meaning, as our concept of nation itself is also different.
So let's look at history, when did mandatory conscription first started? Levée en masse, late french revolution. Later Napoleon adopted the same idea with disastrous consequences to the european peoples. The same principle was used in the XX century wars with even worse results. Think about how recent the idea of FORCED NATIONAL conscription is and how opposed that is to any democratic principle. People don't understand pre-modern warfare, so they look at WW1 & WW2 and think things have always been this way. Pre-modern warfare was 1. local, regional; and 2. mandatory conscription was not the rule, even feudal armies were professional armies, because if you had to give a farmer a sword for him to defend his house or village you had already lost the war. Somehow people were brainwashed to think forcing men to go to war>the way wars work lol. And these societies didn't claim to be free and fair to everyone, but somehow, we, the bastions of individual freedom think even the concept of mandatory conscription is normal and coherent with democracy??????? Now I know democracy is fake and gay and all of that but do people not understand how recent and insane this notion is and how incompatible it is with any supposed democracy????? Somehow I never see this being mentioned when people talk about the war (which is also just fear-mongering conditioning). So are we dropping the mask? Are we calling things for what they are, that we live in a tryrannical oligarchy or doesn't anyone realize how comical an "involuntary draft" sounds in a democracy? rofl
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2024-07-02 at 5:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by HadrianusAugustus People often invoke tradition when it is convenient as a means to justify their actions but they have very little idea how recent most of our so called traditions are. Wedding dresses are not "traditionally" white, that's a product of anglo post-industrial cultural hegemony. The notion of patriotism did not exist in the pre-modern era either. Tribalism, regionalism, sure but even what we call nationalism today has a different meaning, as our concept of nation itself is also different.
So let's look at history, when did mandatory conscription first started? Levée en masse, late french revolution. Later Napoleon adopted the same idea with disastrous consequences to the european peoples. The same principle was used in the XX century wars with even worse results. Think about how recent the idea of FORCED NATIONAL conscription is and how opposed that is to any democratic principle. People don't understand pre-modern warfare, so they look at WW1 & WW2 and think things have always been this way. Pre-modern warfare was 1. local, regional; and 2. mandatory conscription was not the rule, even feudal armies were professional armies, because if you had to give a farmer a sword for him to defend his house or village you had already lost the war. Somehow people were brainwashed to think forcing men to go to war>the way wars work lol. And these societies didn't claim to be free and fair to everyone, but somehow, we, the bastions of individual freedom think even the concept of mandatory conscription is normal and coherent with democracy??????? Now I know democracy is fake and gay and all of that but do people not understand how recent and insane this notion is and how incompatible it is with any supposed democracy????? Somehow I never see this being mentioned when people talk about the war (which is also just fear-mongering conditioning). So are we dropping the mask? Are we calling things for what they are, that we live in a tryrannical oligarchy or doesn't anyone realize how comical an "involuntary draft" sounds in a democracy? rofl
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2024-07-02 at 3:21 PM UTCmaterialists are CRINGE
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2024-07-02 at 3:30 PM UTC
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2024-07-02 at 4:25 PM UTCThink of this: Canada has the third largest oil reserves on the planet. Those resources belong to the people of Canada. And yet Canadians are paying almost $6 per gallon for processed gas shipped in from abroad, then taxed staggering amounts on the gas which was shipped in, and the oil that Canadians own is being stolen straight out of the ground by mega-corporations, with zero return to the people of Canada, then shipped overseas to be sold for pennies on the dollar, who then sell and tax that stolen exported oil to their own citizens at staggering prices. Each country's government steals and then exports their country's own oil, and then imports oil from abroad to rob their own citizens. That alone should prove beyond all doubt to any sensible person that we're living in a corporatocracy, not a republic, not a democracy, a corporatocracy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatocracy -
2024-07-02 at 9:27 PM UTC