TBH, I thought the "American Indian remedy" for the situation would involve bows, arrows, and tomahawks.
I'm cool with pitcher plant, but I'm keeping my options open.
And by speedy, I mean 3150 FPS.
Or, assuming the app scanning the QR code itself has poor input sanitization (a very good assumption, btw), a specially crafted string could exploit the app itself.
It would be cool to fuzz the hell out of it and see what we can do. Maybe find a cheat code.
That sounds an awful lot like my PM portfolio.. wink. Just wish I had more to stick in Kinesis to get more of those sweet KVTs.
The number of people that misunderstand a precious metals IRA is staggering.
You (the general you, not pointing fingers) can't hold the assets in an IRA. It needs to be held by a custodian until you do a withdrawal, otherwise it's a taxable event with penalties.
I agree with the sentiment of not owning a PM ETF. That's as useful as shitpaper (except the Sprott ones). It doesn't mean you can't have physical metal in an IRA, vaulted, and under control of a custodian which meets the IRS requirements for an IRA. It's still coins and bars you hold in your hand when you withdraw.
A self-directed IRA is even better (but sometimes a bit more expensive). You can have stocks, crypto, PM's, REITs/Mortgages and private equity offerings in there. Sky's the limit, and the transfer from your existing IRA / 401K is still a non-taxable "in-kind" transaction.
I chose a company that has been around for 90+ years that vaulted my silver and gold in Texas. (If SHTF, and TX leads the secession charge, I'm covered.) Talk to a company like Monex to see who they recommend for SD-IRA custodianship, and do your research.
What would be cool is if they listed all the signatories. Support the good ones while we still can.
May I also add... there are a couple million miles traveled orbiting the Earth as they do equiment checkouts, prepare for transit burn, etc. Most orbit in LEO for a few days before transit or move to a higher orbit.
Likewise, there are a few million more miles as it orbits Mars in a series of maneuvers to slow it down to a reasonable speed for atmospheric insertion. 100% plausible it "traveled 300 million miles" despite the shortest path distance being a fraction of that.
The force that makes a rocket go up has nothing to do with the exhaust pushing against air. Newton's Third Law of Motion: Any force applied to an object will be subjected to an equal and opposite force from the object.
Chemical combustion in the engine creates an outward force and pressure that must escape through a nozzle. The engine itself is fixed, so that forward force is transferred to the rocket body. If the force is enough to overcome inertia, the rocket accelerates (First Law). How much force depends on the mass of the combustion products and the speed at which they travel (Second Law).
It's like firing a rifle. It has recoil, whether your shoulder is there to push against or not. That recoil is the sum total of the force expended pushing the bullet forward. Small bullet, big velocity. Big human, small velocity.
In a rocket, though, the bullets are much smaller (molecules) but there are trillions per second and traveling nearly 100,000 MPH leaving the nozzle.
A little gratuitous, but African or European? Besides, it's not a matter of how he grips the husk...
26,400 MPH = 26.4 kMPH. Same thing, fewer characters on a tiny phone keyboard. (k = 1000)
Add Earth's orbital velocity to the 26,400. It's a frame-of-reference problem.
Perseverance was headed away from Earth at 26.4 kMPH as we measure from the surface. Looking at it from a top-down perspective, Earth is headed around the sun at 67 kMPH, add the two.
From Mars' frame of reference, it has its own orbital velocity- 53 kMPH, which makes the Earth always appear as though it's headed toward or away from Mars at an additional 14 kMPH. Total delta-V 40.4 kMPH.
Also, the speed wasn't constant. Two additional burns happened during the journey- NASA noted it covered 1/2 the distance in 2/3 of the time.
Nick Pope, Professor at RMA Sandhurst, known for being a UFO hunter, and on the show with the crazy hair dude (Giorgio Tsoukalos)?
Same guy?
No. The war crime is intentionally targeting civilians. The Apaches went in there to protect a disabled HMMWV from SAF and RPGs. They saw armed men run into that building that were firing. When they lit up the aggressors, they had no way of knowing the Bongo that pulled up were attempting to evac civilians, nor did they know anyone was a "journalist".
No intentional targeting, no crime. It's what happens in war. We do our best to avoid civilian casualties, but they do happen.
Now do the Battle of Samarra and read up on taking back the Great Mosque.
Pede, I can't help you.
You're doubling down with someone that has first hand knowledge, including the classified stuff that still isn't public and I know you've never heard or seen. I still have a piece of shrapnel from that same area of Baghdad. I keep it as a reminder that Iraqis used kids as human shields, and you can't trust anyone outside your family. We gave candy and water, we got RPGs and 7.62x39 in return.
I still talk to my brothers that survived VBIEDs that hit their convoys in 2010 because the videos were used to create new martyrs. I still go to memorial services for friends that were killed because some Afghani asshole decided to blow himself up at Bagram for retribution in 2013.
All I can say is you might want to discount those left-wing commie sources and recalibrate what you think you know. What you're saying is not the truth. Manning is a traitor and needs to swing from a rope.
Your response tells me all I need to know. You have zero firsthand knowledge of what actually happened.
You still haven't answered my question: What was exposed that was a war crime?
Your history is revisionist. Tell me what "war crimes" Bradley Manning exposed. I'll wait.
I do however, know good American soldiers that were killed or injured because the media twisted gun camera footage into something it was not.
Bradley Manning was a fag that took it upon himself to release classified materials direct to the enemy (a hostile press), without investigation, without due process, and resulting in the loss of American lives.
Chelsea Manning is a tranny abomination that should have joined the 41% while locked up at Leavenworth, but was bailed out by Obama and raised up as a hero to the commie cause.
An ANTIFA medic administering his famous two-ball throat lube to a BLM'er in dire need.
Because their "AI" bought them at 10-20% over FMV. Now they're stuck dumping them at 7-10% losses.. and I think much more.
Zillow's main investors? One of them is Vanguard.
Once it drops back to the 30K range, yep.
One more victim, shot in the back of the throat.
I think the most shocking thing in that interview is that Tether's backing is mostly Chinese bonds.
China falls, USDC pin against the dollar fails and Tether becomes worthless. Not a problem for most retail pedes... we generally don't do Tether. Where it is a problem is for major investment firms and big 5 banks. They are using Tether as an intermediary to wash crypto transactions and as collateral to leverage in other securities investments, with 10x or more leverage.
I can't wait until Marge calls. It'll be biblical.
This is a monthly bond payment to foreign investors. While 148M is nothing to sneeze at, 148M x 12 payments a year x 7 or so years left on the bonds is astronomical.
Last month they sold off all their non business-critical assets (like two corporate jets) to satisfy their debt.
And this doesn't include what they owe to Chinese bond holders or loans to Chinese banks. This is the contagion- these bonds are held by western investment firms and used as the underpinnings for pensions, ETFs and funds in retirement accounts, and collateral used to borrow against from western banks.
I'ma help a fren out: https://libredd.it/r/medicine/comments/qqlqqv/anyone_noticing_really_bad_noncovid_nonflu_upper/
Same thread, less AIDS.
Glitched out on both GAW and TDW
Or the beginning of a "new" Chinese island.