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  1. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by benny vader no, he just posted that to convince the phillipines secret services that are monitoring his communications that hes a ''moderate'' and isnt there as an imported foreign fighter.

    its them hes trying to convince, dont be fooled.

    lol nope, I am an atheist.
  2. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by Something Squirrel Why did I double post

    Maybe you were jerking off?
  3. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5ab70aa59525e

    Like just now. Gonna clean up.
  4. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    https://www.popsci.com/cias-bold-kidnapping-soviet-spacecraft


    One day in late 1959 or 1960 -- dates aren't totally clear in declassified documents -- a crack team of four CIA agents worked through the night in stocking feet taking apart a kidnapped Soviet Lunik spacecraft without removing it from its crate. They photographed every part and documented every construction element, then perfectly reassembled the whole thing without leaving a trace. It was a daring bit of espionage at the early years of the space race. Intended to level the playing field between two international superpowers, it was a heist that risked turning the cold war hot.

    Soviet Luna 1
    LUNA 1

    The Soviet Luna 1 ended up in orbit around the Sun.

    via NASA

    On January 2, 1959, the Soviet Union kicked off its Luna program, sometimes called Lunik by the Western media, with the launch of Luna 1. This first spacecraft missed the Moon, but the next hit the target and became the first spacecraft to impact the lunar surface in September of that year. A month later on October 7, Luna 3 returned history's first ever pictures of the Moon’s farside. It was a stunning year for the Soviets on the Moon, one in which the United States only racked up a handful of failed lunar missions. The effect, aside from a blow to national morale, was a devastating effect on the American psyche. However exciting these missions were to space fans, they brought with them the terrifying reality that the enemy had bigger boosters and more advanced technology.

    The disparity between American technology and the perceived Soviet power led to an intelligence program run by the CIA. By studying Soviet spacecraft and space missions, the agency hoped to not only anticipate launches and their impact on the public but also to adjust American launch schedules to better keep pace with the enemy. Even educated guesses about Soviets plans would help the United States know where to concentrate its efforts to hopefully overtake the Soviet Union in space. It would be useful for the US armed forces to have a handle on Soviet hardware to know what might give way to an offensive military spinoff. And this intelligence would also help American leaders be better prepared to respond to a new Soviet threat should one arise.



    This intelligence effort focused on what was available from afar. Namely electronic intelligence, tracking the telemetry and intercepting data downlinks to gain a complete understanding of Soviet missions. But this was not without its challenges. US agents had to anticipate launches to be ready on time, and they were then forced to sift through telemetry without knowing the values of data assigned to channels or baseline measurements. Post-flight analysis was another important element of this intelligence program. Taking as complete a data set as possible about the spacecraft's peak altitude, target body, and rocket stage landing site at the end of mission to extrapolate data about the size and power of the boosters launching these space missions. But all this was only part of the puzzle, and because each mission was different, each was like a “fresh flare in the sky” that demanded a new and often imaginative effort to learn what was really going on. And nothing was a more daring or imaginative intelligence effort than the decision to kidnap a Lunik upper stage to really understand this spacecraft.

    The Moon from Luna 3
    The Moon from Luna 3

    NASA/Soviet space agency

    Sometime between the end of 1959 and 1960, the Soviet Union toured several countries with an exhibit of its industrial and economic achievements. Among the artifacts were a Sputnik and a Lunik upper stage that contained the payload, the latter freshly painted with viewing windows cut into the nose. At first blush, many in the CIA assumed the touring Lunik was just a model, but some analysts suspected that the Soviets might be sufficiently proud of the spacecraft to bring a real one on the tour. These suspicions were confirmed when CIA intelligence agents managed to gain unrestricted access to the spacecraft one night after the exhibit closed. They realised it wasn’t a model. It was a real production article. The agents gleaned what they could in 24 hours but desperately wanted a better look. They wanted to get inside the Lunik.



    This was easier said than done. The Lunik was heavily guarded, usually with a constant garrison so examining it before or after the exhibit closed was ruled out. But the Lunik did move around, which meant that it could be "borrowed" during the transport chain if there was a weak link. And there was. The spacecraft, as well as every other piece of the exhibit, was transported in a crate by a truck to a rail yard where it was loaded onto a train and moved to the next city. At the rail yard, a guard took note of each incoming crate. What this guard didn't have was a list of cargo and and expected delivery time for each crate. The CIA hatched a plan to steal the Lunik for a night and get it to the train station by morning for its journey to the next city.

    Finally the night came when the team of CIA agents put their plan into action. They arranged for the Lunik to be the last truckload carried out of the exhibit hall. It did, and trailing it were the CIA agents in plainclothes, disguised as locals looking out for an expected Soviet escort. But more Soviet guards never materialised. With the coast clear, the CIA stopped the truck at the last turn off before the train station, escorted the driver to a hotel, covered the truck with a tarp, then drove it to a nearby salvage yard that was selected for the night because of its surrounding ten-foot tall walls.



    Lunik schematic
    LUNIK SCHEMATIC

    A drawing of Lunik's internal arrangement from a CIA report in 1961.

    CIA

    At the rail yard, the guard took stock of the incoming crates and left to go home when he assumed the last had arrived. More CIA agents tailed him for the night to make sure he didn’t go back to work early.

    Back at the salvage yard, the CIA team backed the truck into a narrow alley, closed a gate, then froze. They waited anxiously for a full half hour to be sure they hadn't been followed. Confident they hadn't been seen, they finally turned their attention to their charge. They had studied the crate and knew the sides were bolted together from the inside making the roof their only access point. Two men set to work removing the roof without leaving any marks on the wooden planks -- luckily the crate had been opened so many times the plans were already a little worse for wear -- while the other two prepared the photographic equipment.

    With the roof removed, the men saw that the Lunik took up almost the full space of the crate; they wouldn’t be able to walk from one end to the other. So they divided and conquered, two men working on the nose and two on the tail end. They descended in socks by rope ladders and started dismantling the Lunik by flashlight. They took a full roll of film of the marks on the spacecraft’s antenna and sent it out for processing the make sure the cameras were working. Happily, word came back the pictures were perfectly clear.



    The men at the tail end removed the base cap to study the engine area. Though the engine was gone, the mounting brackets, fuel tank, and oxidiser tank were still in place, giving the experts a sense of how big and powerful the engine was. At the nose end, the men discovered that a rod ran though the spacecraft to support the centrally loaded payload fixed in place at the front by a four-way electrical outlet acting as a nut screwed into the rod. This was covered by a piece of plastic with a Soviet seal. It was their only way in, but if the seal was missing the Soviet guards would know someone had tampered with the spacecraft. Refusing to be stymied by a piece of plastic, they checked with CIA personnel offsite that the seal could be duplicated in time to replace it. Their offsite colleagues said yes, giving them clearance to cut it off. The seal was sent out for duplication while the men began exploring Lunik’s insides.

    The small team worked through the night. As sunrise approached they began putting the Lunik back together, careful to leave no traces of tampering. They affixed the fake seal, put the cover back on the crate, and loaded the whole thing back onto the truck. The original driver was back at the helm by 5 o’clock in the morning and the truck was waiting at the rail yard for the guard when he came back to work at 7 o’clock in the morning. He unquestioningly added it to his list, and the Lunik went onto its next city with the rest of the exhibit.

    The CIA’s intimate look into the Lunik’s construction ultimately played a fairly important role. Knowing Lunik's dry weight and true size allowed experts to determine it’s wet weight, which was invaluable for the agents who tracking subsequent launches. With this major variable known, experts could extrapolate the true power of the booster that launched this spacecraft. And this in turn allowed Americans experts to work backwards to determine the Soviets’ true capability with their existing hardware, and more importantly determine the payload limits of their existing technology. Kidnapping the Lunik helped the United States determine what the Soviets couldn't do without a massive technological breakthrough, information that helped the national leadership and heads at NASA set goals and shape timelines that would help the Americans match and ultimately overtake the Soviet Union in space.

    Sources: The Kidnapping of the Lunik; Intelligence for the Space Race.

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  5. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Hey Enter setup a tinychat and lets do some talk sessions.
  6. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by Fox Paws So what I got from this post is that you think a small group of highly organized American citizens should band together to overthrow the US Government and seize power?

    Did I read that right?








    Well I am listening to it right now. Just learning about their mindsets.
  7. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    This is G. Edward Griffin's shocking video interview, Soviet Subversion of the Free-World Press (1984), where he interviews ex-KGB officer and Soviet defector Yuri Bezmenov who decided to openly reveal KGB's subversive tactics against western society as a whole.

    Bezmenov explains how jedi Marxist ideology is destabilizing the economy and purposefully pushing the U.S. into numerous crises so that a "Big Brother" tyranny can be put into place in Washington, how most Americans don't even realize that they are under attack, and that normal parliamentary procedures will not alter the federal government's direction.

    He then explains how Marxist leaders use informers to make lists of anti-Communist and other politically incorrect people who they want to execute once they - actually a jedi oligarchy - come to power. The oligarch's secret lists include "civil rights" activists and idealistically-minded "useful idiot" leftists as well.

    Bezmenov provides several real world examples of how Marxist leaders even execute and/or imprison each other. Also he explains how American embassy employees were known to betray Soviets attempting to defect, how there existed a "triangle of hate" in the Soviet government, why he realized that Marxism-Leninism was a murderous doctrine, and how the CIA ignored (or didn't care) about Communist subversion.

    He also mentions that revolutions throughout history are never the result of a majority movement, but of a small dedicated and highly-organized group who seize power, whether for good or bad. Next he explains how the American mass media spread lies about life in the Soviet Union.

    Bezmenov also explains how the LOOK magazine article falsely claimed that the Russian people were proud of their victory in the Second World War, where in reality the Judeo-Bolshevik-Communist-Marxist government was happy that Hitler had been defeated so that they could remain in power.

    Find out how the KGB utilized various individuals to undermine the Western society in its morals and values.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3qkf3bajd4&feature=youtu.be
  8. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    So, had some discussion with a liberal minded guy on Facebook who lol lives in UK. And discussion started with Gun Control and ended with immigration. And holy fuck, people are dense.

    I keep telling everyone that would listen.

    1) Islam is bad for the west, it's a cancer that won't go away and it will only spread.
    2) It's not a peaceful religion, if you value freedom of speech and actual fucking freedom, it's the opposite of that.
    3) Muslims in general breed more, so even if you let them in, they will out breed you, you can't fight it. Once the system is infected you're done for.


    It's a great religion if you want to brainwash the masses, and what's worse it's fragmented into different sects, from moderate Muslims to fundamentalist but given the right sort of conditioning and moderate can be turned into a fundamentalist.

    I won't deny my past, I was born into a Muslim family, even on totse around 2005 till 2011, I was still a Muslim, which means i prayed and went to religious gathering. It took me a while to question my religion and my beliefs, the journey was hard and painful.

    I can assure if you said something bad about my ex-prophet, during that time, I might have fucked you up. I been through the complete and utter brainwashing, where you devote your life to the true cause of Islam and make it the one religion that everyone follows while ignoring it's main tenants.

    And boy the tenants do get ignore. Islam is used as a means to fit someone own narrative. Things don't work out your way, the girl you love wants to marry someone else. HONOR killing, I mean it's barbaric and fucked up. Goes with other religions as well.


    Now, imagine people with that mindset trying to integrate, they won't they will do their best to turn things against you. Hell in Philippines we have Mindanao, full of Muslim, poorest region... full of terrorists..

    Anyway, if nothing changes, the feminist will have their and then get fucked over and send to him with burka's on their top..

    The future is going to be one a hell of a shit show.
  9. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    1) Use database for storing link/url
    2) Store them on the harddisk or CDN

    And backup shit regularly.
  10. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Watch the video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HifZfM1Tao

    And the girls featured in the videos are below:
    http://vidshort.net/girlsdoporn-e157-holly-rene-hutchens-aka-holly-rene-ensign.html
    https://www.pornhub.com/video/search?search=monica+laforge+girlsdoporn
    https://www.pornhub.com/video/search?search=selena+green+vargas


    Now once you have watched and jerked off. Get it to your head, all women are the same. They can be hoes or loyal, it's up to you to keep them on a tight leash and not pander to their every fucking need or set boundaries.

    These poor suckers got fucked off. Don't be one of them.
  11. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    I told her we use names here.
  12. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    You probably should get yourself checked, you can play this game though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZXf3c1Srbg
  13. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Was expecting bel air. Poor kink.
  14. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    lol spam
  15. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by GasTheKikesRaceWarNow The microwave is the best for drying out electronics.

    Well that completely dries and fries everything.
  16. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Put it in rice and leave it for few days, unplug the battery btw.
  17. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by Fonaplats It's not guns that kill people. It's haterrible that kills people. So let's get rid of everything we hate so we don't kill anyone else.

    Blacks. jedis. Australia. Let's kill them before anyone else dies
    You forgot to add Muslims lol.
  18. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL It's all about fertility rate. The fertility rate of the western world has already fallen well below the point of no return, whereas the fertility rate of the Muslims is 8, the highest in the world. Once the Muslims populate the entire inhabited United States of America, all the while breeding 8 to 1, sheer numbers alone will dictate the majority politics, and that majority will be Sharia Law. There is no way to avoid this from happening.

    You know spectral, you're right and people are blind to this. I hope we can eradicate Islamic brainwashing before that happens.
  19. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    I posted this on Facebook in a thread started by a Canadian who thinks it's awesome if guns are banned and I don't like labeling people but his views are liberal in general. I am against Islamization of the west and I believe that you can't merge east with west if Islam is left the way it is.

    ---------

    I had a long discussion with my friend over this topic, I generally don't get into arguments or debates and I do see some variety of opinions on that matter.

    However let me compile few things in points:
    1) Guns are not bad, guns never kill people. It's the user.
    2) Cars, Trucks, bombs are not bad either, it's the person driving and pressing the trigger that makes those decisions.
    3) Same goes for Drones or any utility.

    Banning something never works, take war on drugs, China ban on websites, banning porn...

    What it does it creates more barriers for people who want to follow the law and get something legally and use it as a means to defend themselves.

    Now, my friend told me she doesn't like guns because someone in her family got killed because the kid used the gun. And she says it's bad because of it. I told her, why was the gun in reach of a kid, you don't put substances that might kill you in reach of children. Again it's the user.

    Let's take a look at shooters, no sane person goes and commits mass killings, unless it's in name of Islam then it's an act praised by the Islamic community for the crimes committed by infidels, funny how that works or that person is unstable and shouldn't have guns in the first place.

    But you say, it should be gun free zone. Pakistan was given a wake up call when more than 100 children were killed in an Army school by militants. The teachers didn't have guns and they paid the price. Thankfully they wised up: https://www.haaretz.com/pakistani-teachers-learning-to...

    You live in a world where radical extremism is a thing, like it or not,you're part of this insane world. You may hide and imagine this is the perfect utopia but it's not.

    Bans never worked, it's always a short term solution. I would rather have access to the same tools criminals have versus going solo. I am not that paranoid type.

    So, if you have rights, you might as well fight for them and if you put trust in your government, than good luck. The world is going to get more crazier.

    ------
  20. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by Enter Yes? I can catfish someone in a day. I pretended to be necrokeelya, and wrote his initials on "my" boobies in photoshop hehe. He was a dumb fuck.


    It says DFG btw. Thanks for reminding me of my collage :)
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