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Herringbone 5 points ago +5 / -0

My problem with “the show” is….it’s still fundamentally deception based. Just because we believe in the ends, doesn’t mean the “means” are inherently virtuous. It’s still psy-ops, and it is still causing many good people psychological and in many cases physical harm. Now I understand that this beats the alternative of civil war and societal collapse, but it’s still societal-manipulation. Those conducting it are honing skills and technology that we don’t fully understand. It means there is still a shadowy group of un-elected super-empowered individuals pulling strings behind the scenes. Even though I believe “they are doing it for the right reasons.” We are told it is all being done to “return power to the people.” I think we are all holding our breath for a cathartic “reveal” and a return to honest governance, and I take it on FAITH that such will occur, but I’ve come to accept I may not see vindication and catharsis in the way we think we will. At the end of the day it is men, waging fifth generational war against other men, and our minds (and souls) are the battlefield. I’m becoming increasingly convinced that the only way individual combatants (we he people) can “win” in this war is to simply walk-off the battlefield. Starve the beast of what it craves the most…our attention, and energy, and focus. If this really is a show, it deserves the same emotional energy and attention as Professional Wrestling. BUT in-attention to our civic duty to vote and engage, vette political leaders and involve ourselves at local levels that got us here in the first place. So the only long-term solution to this problem, is for people of faith to engage at every PRACTICAL level of local government from HOA to School-Board, to City Council and State Government. For the USA, our survival is going to be predicated on a return to Radical Federalism, and an evisceration and and starvation of Federal Government. We need to self-rescue. Grow our own food, sew into our own communities. That will require us to reconstitute our communities first. That starts with putting our own house in order.

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Herringbone 10 points ago +10 / -0

Remember when Trump went off on a huge non-sequiter tangent about the Panama Canal during his tucker interview? I thought it was weird…maybe it was foreshadowing.

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Herringbone 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s scared. Can you imagine a democrat ever doing something like this to their front-runner candidate? Tick tok Dicky.

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Herringbone 2 points ago +2 / -0

Prosecutors recommended he receive 33 years. I mean come on. 17 or 33 were the numbers? Great movie. Compelling and rich.

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Herringbone 1 point ago +1 / -0

I believe in both. I just believe both man-made phenomena are being perpetrated intentionally by super-empowered entities for the purpose of authoritarian control. When you say “don’t believe in man-made climate change” you are correct. I don’t believe using a gas stove, or driving my car, or burning coal to make electricity, or using crude-oil to move container ships is making the world an unlivable hellscape. One volcanic eruption releases more carbon into our atmosphere than all of the previous “man-made” activities combined. Now…have some men figured out how to trigger volcanic eruptions? Absolutely. So in one sense you are right, just not in the way you implied.

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Herringbone 4 points ago +5 / -1

Ok, I know mis-spellings matter, but p and l are right next to one-another on keyboard. Is it possible he ever just fat-fingers something and hits send?

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Herringbone 6 points ago +6 / -0

Can’t arrest a black man in Fulton county. That would really upset the racist Trump camp narrative.

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Herringbone 26 points ago +27 / -1

The tangent on water restrictions was…weird and long, and a non-sequiter. It has to be water comms. The Panama Canal thing and then the word picture of Stormy Seas…it felt shoe-horned into the discussion. I found myself feeling uncomfortable, like where is he going with this…. I hope there is more significance to it than I discerned.

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Herringbone 1 point ago +1 / -0

You cannot look at this as linear “truth telling” time. We are mired in a world of false-information, psy-ops, In 2020 the U.S. was driven to the brink of Civil War internally by media and government infiltration, on the heals of the summer-of-madness of George Floyd and BLM false-flags. The Covid Crisis was meant to lock us down for 2 years, eviscerate the US and it’s people economically, and soften us for a foreign (Chinese) takeover. By “allowing” the vax agenda to happen it saved countless lives. First, they didn’t have all the “death jabs” needed so they had to “ship” a lot of saline shots to keep the vax- program rolling and “get us used to taking shots.” It bought the good guys enough time to wake-Us up, it was supposed to be MUCH worse, but Trump forced the bad guys to speed-up their plan so fast that it couldn’t achieve its full potential. This was truly a “Hunt for Red October” moment. He turned our ship (country) directly into an on-coming torpedo so it would hit us before it was fully armed.

If you haven’t seen the movie “Hunt for Red October” watch it. It will help this make more sense.

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Herringbone 4 points ago +4 / -0

Warp Speed is a wargamed, game theory, cold calculation of potential outcomes. I believe the Q team knows exactly what resources were at the Cabal’s disposal, and took a cold hard look at potential mortality figures. Consider the possibility that the jab injuries and deaths will be less than the mortality of the other potential threats/bio weapons the black-hats at their disposal prior to 2020. By allowing the cabal to go full-tilt on the vax agenda, it allowed for us to exercise free-will and discernment. Individually. That would not have been the case with an Ebola, Marburg, or global thermo-nuclear war. It was a crap sandwich, but at least we got to chose weather or not to take a bite. Trump may have had to support this course of action, lest the bad guys drop a more lethal hammer.

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Herringbone 5 points ago +5 / -0

I’m decades out of college. This was just sent to me by a friend.

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Herringbone 4 points ago +4 / -0

The beach 390 Premier 1A is a “previous generation” business jet. My flight department looked at acquiring one but chose not to because Beach (aircraft manufacturer) went bankrupt and they (Beachcraft) no longer exists as an independent entity. That company was acquired by Textron (who owns Cessna and the Citation business jet line of aircraft as well as many others like the “Skyhawk” Cessna 172 that most people use as a trainer and / or first aircraft)

But I digress…

Bottom line: the Beach 390 is an “orphaned” aircraft. Parts are hard to find and Textron no longer supports it. The remaining fleet is small (less than 200 airframes flying worldwide) the fleet remains flying by a devoted cadre of owner-operators who keep them flying from a decade-old parts infrastructure consisting of devoted maintenance facilities and parted out derelicts.

They are good machines, but parts and service are a challenge. One can buy them very cheap, (less than 7 figures) that makes their “on paper” acquisition price to performance ratio appealing. But to get one…means a certain lifetime of parts and maintenance hassles and nightmares.

This accident happened in good weather…based on video….and the crash itself was so bad…so outside the “operational envelope” of an airplane on “final approach.” That I have to deduce that either the pilot died at the helm, or something very important broke very badly in the last moments.

I have a personal fascination with this accident because I do this for a living, but given the obvious total destruction of this, and the fact that it happened where it did…we’ll probably never know what happened. And since it’s an “orphaned airplane.” Even the manufacturer will be un-interested in figuring it out.

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Herringbone 5 points ago +5 / -0

That plane was out of control when it hit. There was some catastrophic failure. That plane can fly stabilized at 120 knots easily even with both engines flamed out. That was at least a 45 degree bank and greater than 30 degrees pitch down. Speed was well in excess of approach speed,(probably greater than 200 knots). Given the fact that they were reportedly “cleared to land” they were within 20 miles of their destination. That means rapid depressurization was almost certainly not a factor. It would take the complete failure of a primary control surface to put the plane in that attitude. Could have happened during flap deployment. I know a few accidents that terminated like this with asymmetrical flap deployment. Premier 1a is a docile plane, but it is one of the few biz-jets that can be flown single pilot. So Pilot incapacitation is a real possibility.

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Herringbone 20 points ago +20 / -0

Can we get Hunter to own a bump stock and a pistol brace too? I want those back.

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