Maybe the Pentagon can insert it into NORAD. Then we could re name it to "War Operation Plan Response" or just whopper for short. *So sorry for the reference that only old people will get.
Tall tale? Was that the movie with Patrick Swaze as Pecos Bill? I haven't heard anyone talk about that movie in years, but I remember I loved Oliver Platt as Paul Bunyan.
OMG! You liberals are just grasping at straws now. This is not an internment camp, or a concentration camp. This is a freedom camp! Some call it a "Happy Camp®". It will be where these illegals can work their way to freedom. I hear DHS is going to put a nice slogan over the gate to avoid confusion, something like "Work Will Set You Free". If that doesn't work out, I am pretty sure the Trump administration with come up with a better solution. Some might say, a final solution!
Can we please crowdfund about 4 tomahawks to just finish this stupid bridge. I get why we haven't sent them, to expensive, proprietary tech, US preventing deep strikes and escalation. But for the love of God, four or so of some older ones can't hurt us, and I just want to see Russian media coverage try to explain how it's not a problem and nothing to see here. Plus, Russians in Crimea will absolutely shit if the whole thing blows up.
That was the best part. The trucks were driven by Russians themselves. They built small sheds in Kazakhstan with automated opening roofs, then loaded in the smuggled drones. They loaded them all up into a rigged container. Then they moved them across an easier to cross border into Russia, with a set up fake company. Last thing was to hire local Russian truck drivers and deliver them to pre set spots by the air bases. All SBU guys get out of Russia, with unwitting truck drivers delivering the doom to the air force.
So, NYT, do the Swiss all have micro hands? How do you explain Swiss watchmaking? For that matter, how about American watchmaking? America used to make all kinds of tiny wristwatches, including movements. There is also a few current American watchmakers, with a few building intricate movements.
Well, you have to add the phrase "for warfare" or "armed" to most US inventions. We don't see the utility in things, unless they can be made lethal. In context, I meant combat Submarines, as in the CSS Hunley from the American civil war. But you are correct that it was a dutch guy who built the first submarine.
I see a lot of people are missing the big picture of this new weapon system, so let me explain it. My brother works for a large defense contractor that shall remain nameless, but rhymes with "paytheon". Yes, the US Navy has plenty of underwater attack systems, we invented submarines more than 150 years ago. But F-18's underwater attack capabilities? Why is God's name would you need that?
Well, this new system can use a classified weapon that some people call a "shredder". It is actually the RAZERTAM (Rapid Attack Zero Emission Terrorist Attack Munition). It had its first test back in 2012 near Hawaii. The test didn't go well and at least one Arleigh Burke destroyer was sunk, a softball game was attacked and many people were killed. The entire event was covered up, and blamed on a "typhoon". The munitions use a fusion core generator to spin steel cutting blades behind a static energy field. There is no known way to stop them. The real breakthrough recently was the AI software provided by Elon Musk and Steven Miller ( who are high level government officials). The system is able to identify terrorists and attack them, based entirely on visual recognition. Some people opposed this and called it racist, but it is actually protecting America and neither of these guys have a racist bone in their body.
The F/A-18 Super Water Hornet is the perfect platform to deliver the Razertam munitions. It can submerge and "hop" to individual points in the water. This avoids anything getting a lock on them, so they can close in on terrorist housing centers, fuel stations and so-called schools that are actually terrorist youth training centers. I don't think even a battleship can stop these things from completing their mission to cleanse the earth of terrorists.
I have included a classified photo of the test munition attacking the John Paul Jones US Navy Destroyer.
Welp, I guess I can check off "Do unethical medical experiments on people" from my "Are Republicans actually Nazis?" Checklist. Next up: Get Bayer to restart pesticide production to clean up the migrant detention centers.
I have the G Stylus 2024 and it has been a great phone. Moto's update policy is the main hindrance, with screen brightness a close second. It looks like the screen is better in the new one and twice as bright. I bet the battery life will fall a bit, especially at peak. The update thing does not concern me much in this price range, as I change phones about every 1.5 years, sometimes yearly.
We are starting an office pool on how fast He goes into DT's during Congressional questioning. It's only fair that he sits in the chair at least as long as Hillary did.
This whole list amounts to $729 million. That is 20% of the $3.5 billion in additional money we sent in one month to Israel to buy bombs and missiles. You can see what kind of goodwill our government is really interested in "spreading". Maybe the USAID money was well spent and we could do something about the money that is going to death, misery and creating more hate against us? Crazy talk, I know.
Maybe the Pentagon can insert it into NORAD. Then we could re name it to "War Operation Plan Response" or just whopper for short. *So sorry for the reference that only old people will get.