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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fair nuff, I suppose. I don't know dick all about lightning. All I know is anti-armor weapons, like the kind it would take to rubble a concrete/rebar or granite wall that size. We did it a lot in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it's happening in Ukraine as we speak.

What I'm seeing in that pic is the launch in the distance, impact on the side facing away from the camera, and the beginning of the blow through as the picture snapped. Haven't seen the video.

It'd have to be bigger than an RPG. Something in the Javelin range. Like the ones we sent to Ukraine that are showing up on the black market.

But that was just my guess.

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lightning strike looks a lot like muzzle flash/back blast on a yeetable shaped charge to me, but what do I know?

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BrokenWolf 3 points ago +3 / -0

A lot of MKUltra/Monarch survivor stories involve the LDS church. Glad to see some light shed on it.

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Once they remove the National Security seal on the subject, maybe. But that rubber stamp is going to brick wall any efforts until then.

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not to downplay what happened, but we've gotten used to it. We haven't had fair elections since we went to all mail in ballots years ago.

Democunts own The People's Republic of Denver, and as long as they do, this is what we have.

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BrokenWolf 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wonder who gets to be John Travolta in this one...

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +3 / -1

I've got a vet buddy like that. We call him "the Liberaltarian."

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BrokenWolf 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'll be honest, I'm glad you're able to discern the blasts from thunder. I'm in Colorado Springs and with the impact areas for both Ft Carson and Peterson AFB, as well as construction blasting, we really can't.

I'm a combat vet myself and I chose to live where I can hear the night firing so I can actually sleep at night, so I kinda pay attention to the booms.

It's not like they're gonna blow up NORAD when they clear it.

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BrokenWolf 12 points ago +12 / -0

I'll be honest, as entertaining as the whole thing is, given the amount of coverage it's received, it falls squarely into the distraction category. Like Johnny Depp's silliness. Makes you wonder what they're ignoring.

As for Elon, he's not a white hat, that much is for certain. He's bought and paid for by China, so ask "why would China want control of Twitter?" I can come up with half a dozen reasons without thinking hard, considering the personal data and private messages involved.

But here's the thing....who cares? He's gotten under their skin worse than anyone except the Orange One, and he's supposed to be one of theirs. Never interrupt an enemy in the process of self destruction.

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BrokenWolf 28 points ago +28 / -0

Which side to send best wishes to...I'm so conflicted...

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BrokenWolf 1 point ago +1 / -0

Isn't Vanguard one of the major holders of Twitter?

What with the current shenanigans, I'm thinking a connection to Vanguard that makes them money indicates a partner in a plan to override their poison pill.

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BrokenWolf 3 points ago +3 / -0

Give him a Tshirt that reads "Short Eyes" on it and release him into general pop. Problem solved.

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

As long as she's sitting, she's got certain protections. We were told deals were made to allow certain people to fade from public notice to spare their families before justice is served. Perhaps she thinks that if she holds on just a little longer, the DS will save her.

Or she's just senile and evil. That explains a lot, too.

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BrokenWolf 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, of course, but if you've been here in the People's Republik of Amerika for more than two weeks, you'd notice that isn't what's on the agenda.

Until such time as there's leadership that will actually keep them on the other side of the border, I can't think of a better place for them to end up. You see, DC is unique. No state government at all. Everything is handled by Congress there. And every minute they spend dealing with it is a minute they don't spend making new laws.

That being said, the entire issue could be resolved with anti personnel minefields along the border. Cheaper and easier to maintain than a wall and sends a certain message. We could also offer bounty on scalps, ears or noses as we've done in the past. Hell, border states could offer hunting permits and create a brand new industry.

I'm not saying it's the best option, but of all the options available, dumping them in DC keeps them centralized to an area that nobody would mourn if it were wiped off the face of the planet.

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BrokenWolf 1 point ago +1 / -0

In theory, however, anything that gums up the works and slows down their "progress" can't be all bad.

I'd rather they be dumped in DC than Des Moines, y'know?

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BrokenWolf 6 points ago +7 / -1

Experiment is a success. Time to up production to full capacity. Mobilize the NG and start using those 5 tons to ferry them. Drop 30k in one day. Can't wait for Psaki's spin on that.

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BrokenWolf 6 points ago +6 / -0

Being immune to the panic, my response is "so what?" Seems to me that unless you're making a target of yourself, this is just another rule they don't have the manpower to enforce.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but ultimately, the people it truly effects are people putting weapons together from kits and not registering them like a gun maker does. If that's the case, then it appears Uncle Gubmint wants his piece of the action. It's not like criminals have either the skillsets or inclinations to put their own together.

Just my take on it. For all I know, people are putting together M2s from kits, which I personally approve of. I'm just seeing this as a money grab instead of a gun grab.

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BrokenWolf 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wonder if POTUS has enough juice to fast track the appeal to SCOTUS before Jumanji is sworn in. That'd be a swift kick to the nuts.

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Texas needs to offer bounty of one form or other and issue licenses. No, I don't mean cash for scalps, although that may work for cartel thugs.

I'm serious. They'd make a whole new industry.

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Whereas the opposing vehicle, known as the RNPC (Red Neck Personel Carrier) typically carries a full squad of plus sized bipeds and a variety of weaponry, normally larger than 9mm.

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BrokenWolf 3 points ago +3 / -0

That explains the standard load out of a LRPC (Low Rider Personnel Carrier).

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BrokenWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Funny thing about the militant wing the left controls...ever notice their range seems to be limited by public transit? Just an observation.

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