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2024-02-15 at 7:53 AM UTC in How are you feeling at the moment..hate yourself, do drugs, kill yourself, step on a bug
crush his body into the rug, I don't think he's getting up -
2024-02-15 at 4:19 AM UTC in Russia just launched a large nuclear weapon or something idkkessler cascade now
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2024-02-15 at 3:17 AM UTC in Russia just launched a large nuclear weapon or something idkshut up retard
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2024-02-15 at 3:09 AM UTC in Global food production at risk as rising temperatures threaten farmers’ physical ability to workyou can do high-density stuff like the potato cube
I'd like to give it a try but I don't have a yard -
2024-02-15 at 3:05 AM UTC in Russia just launched a large nuclear weapon or something idkit's also a distinct possibility that this is nothing new, and its public discussion is intended to scare people into welcoming upcoming 'events'
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2024-02-15 at 2:56 AM UTC in Russia just launched a large nuclear weapon or something idkhttps://apnews.com/article/congress-national-security-6a4497fc2d74ebbe2ab3483ba43e09b3
A senior congressional aide speaking to The Associated Press pointed to concerns about Russian anti-satellite weapons.
Rep. Mike Turner gave no details about the nature of the threat, and the Biden administration also declined to address it. But several leading lawmakers, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, cautioned against being overly alarmed.
The congressional aide said he understood that the threat relates to a space-deployed Russian anti-satellite weapon. Such a weapon could pose a major danger to U.S. satellites that transmit billions of bytes of data each hour.
The aide, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, said it was not yet clear if the Russian weapon has nuclear capability, but said that is the fear.
OK based on that I'd guess Russia is deploying that satellite they tested a few years ago, the one they used to blow up other (decommissioned) satellites and everyone had a panic attack about debris. the nuclear part is probably that it's able to store and fire standard missiles, some of which could potentially be fitted with a nuclear warhead.
https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2022-03/features/russias-anti-satellite-weapons-asymmetric-response-us-aerospace-superiorityThe ASAT test in November is the latest in a series of such actions by Russia. The missile used in the test, Nudol, has been tested several times in the past without a hit-to-kill mission. At the 2021 Reagan National Defense Forum, U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.) noted that Russia had attempted to test its ground-launched ASAT missile “several times in recent years and failed, so it was predictable that they would keep trying until they scored a hit.”12 The latest hit-to-kill demonstration indicates that Russia may have perfected its ASAT missile.
In 2014, the Russian Olymp-K satellite demonstrated co-orbital ASAT capabilities in the geostationary orbit where several critical military command-and-control satellites operate.13 Additionally, Russia has fielded ground-based lasers and a range of satellite-jamming systems to deny and degrade the capacity of weapons that rely on satellited-enabled information. These weapons are detailed in Russian military literature as a vital mechanism to eliminate Russian vulnerabilities to Western precision weapons.
Russia has also tested co-orbital ASAT systems that target satellites beyond low-earth orbit. In October 2017, three Russian satellites—Kosmos-2519, Kosmos-2521, and Kosmos-2523—conducted high-velocity orbital maneuvers. In January 2020, two Russian satellites, Kosmos-2542 and Kosmos-2543, performed coordinated, close-approach orbital maneuvers in the vicinity of a U.S. military reconnaissance satellite, the KH-11. Six months later, in July 2020, the Kosmos-2543 satellite fired a high-velocity projectile into outer space. Such a projectile could act as a potent ASAT weapon. U.S. Space Force commander Gen. John Raymond has described the orbital experiments performed by these satellites as “Russian nesting doll” satellites and claimed they “exhibited characteristics of a weapon system.”14 -
2024-02-15 at 2:43 AM UTC in Russia just launched a large nuclear weapon or something idkhttps://edition.cnn.com/2024/02/14/politics/house-intel-chairman-serious-national-security-threat/index.html
sounds like ASAT weapons but that's got nothing to do with nuclear.
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2024-02-15 at 2:41 AM UTC in Welcome to the diversity bus
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2024-02-14 at 5:20 PM UTC in Random image threadif only she'd died of complications
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2024-02-14 at 4:32 PM UTC in What are you doing at the momentgnock gnock
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2024-02-14 at 4:29 PM UTC in how does the usb port go smaller
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2024-02-14 at 4:28 PM UTC in how does the usb port go smaller
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2024-02-14 at 4:21 PM UTC in how does the usb port go smallerlol.
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2024-02-14 at 3:30 PM UTC in The nogging continues
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2024-02-14 at 3:21 PM UTC in 💌 Happy Valentines Day 💝it's pretty funny when she tries to do it to other kids at birthday parties and stuff
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2024-02-14 at 3:16 PM UTC in 💌 Happy Valentines Day 💝I ended up going to her sister's place because they wanted to do a 'group' thing and her six year old niece kept trying to do sleeper holds on me because she started jiu jitsu a while back
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2024-02-14 at 3:14 PM UTC in Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks
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2024-02-14 at 3:13 PM UTC in Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks
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2024-02-14 at 3:12 PM UTC in Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks
Originally posted by Donald Trump The numbers don't mean anything when someone in London or Vienna just plain made them up.
Oryx coincidentally stopped counting losses when the AFU by and large ran out of Soviet armor and started relying on NATO gear, where there could no longer be any confusion as to who operated a burning wreck regardless of what was spraypainted on it. strategic or accidental multicounting is still a thing, and even assuming the 'OSINT' casualty counters are being honest it's impossible to get a clear picture when it's illegal to record them and the SBU actively targets the people who do.
Originally posted by Donald Trump
Boy, I wonder how the Ukrainians are targeting Russian ships so well?
not only that but they've been trying it in bursts multiple times a week, with the sheer volume of drones that've been used it's impossible to defend against all of them. from the video I've seen they used a swarm of them this time around -
2024-02-14 at 1:47 PM UTC in Why America Sucks at Everything
Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina also their healthcare industry is working glove in hand with the insurance industrial complex because hospitals cant directly and ethically charge patients exorbitant fees for services rendered, and so they have the insurance companies as some sort of medium to extract money from the public because insurance companies arent bound by ethics or hypocratic oaths n sheit.
he actually did mention that part