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Is signalgate something they did to give dems something to talk about? It sounds like something most republicans will just roll their eyes and move on about.
It is obvious to me that it was done for pro-Israel reasons. I posted in this thread about it.

Jeffrey Goldberg is the author of that story.

Goldberg was part of the Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations that were used as an excuse for Bush to invade Iraq after 9/11. Goldberg was also an Israeli Defense Force prison guard during the First Intifada which took place from 1991-1993. Also, In September 2020, Goldberg published "Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are 'Losers' and 'Suckers' ", which is the source of that rumor.
Try reading the article from the point of view of Israeli interests.

The pro-Israel journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was somehow accidentally invited into the group chat by Michael Waltz. Waltz served under Bush and Cheney as a defense policy director. Waltz is in favor of military intervention in the Middle East.

Goldberg chooses to report on the conversation between JD Vance and Pete Hegseth (and not other conversations in the chat).

JD Vance questions if there might be good reasons to delay this Middle Eastern intervention in Yemen citing domestic concerns like oil prices, and European diplomatic concerns (which are different than Middle Eastern concerns).

Pete Hegseth recommends staying with the "Bidens fault" and "Iran funded" talking points. Hegseth says delaying could be bad if somebody leaked the plans or Israel acts before the US does. Then he gives a rah-rah America pep talk.

The article was posted here by our very own Israeli correspondent Catch the Rainbow.
Jeffrey Goldberg (reporter), Mike Waltz (NSA), Alex Wong (Deputy NSA), Tom Cotton (Republican Senator), and others [probably includes Susie Wiles] colluded for the benefit of Israel.

JD Vance wanted to wait on attacking Yemen. Tulsi Gabbard stated in the official Annual Threat Assessment that Iran doesn't have nukes and isn't building a nuclear weapon. Pete Hegseth I'm not completely sure about. My guess is he isn't fully clued in on the reality of Israel's skullduggery. They would probably prefer a proper neocon warmonger instead of just a soldier who is also a Christian Zionist.

The Signalgate Op doesn't seem to have been a great success. JD Vance was temporary banished to Greenland. Tulsi got yelled at by Congress and the press. Hegseth played the whole thing down, dodged a secondary womanizer Op, and got a new infidel in Arabic tattoo. RFK Jr made an 𝕏 post saying how much he loved Israel (seemingly for no reason).

Israel did get the US to kill a bunch of Houthi leaders and kill some more Yemeni. Israel wants to convince Trump to use "low yield" W61 Earth Penetrator Warhead nuclear bombs in a "decapitation" strike on Iran; flown in on B-2s from Diego Garcia (island in Indian ocean the UK recently talked about giving away).

Mike Waltz and Susie Wiles are getting hit with a new "leak" related to Venmo. Doesn't seem like it will do lasting damage.
 
This line of thinking has worked out really well so far for the Jews, hasn't it? Double down, kosherbro!
Honestly just let him get it out. I know it'll probably never stop but it's kind of educational in its own, odd, demonstrative way.

Journo: "Do you trust Trump's national security team to keep our war plans top secret?"
Congressman: "Do you trust your mother every night to fix your Hot Pockets and make sure your Game Boy is turned on?"
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ABSOLUTELY FELTED.
 
In the EU I'd walk everywhere. I've never been sedintary, I just ate a lot. I've been losing 2 pounds a week since January 1st, so I don't know why that fag is complaining about my weight. I am losing weight literally as quickly as it is safe to do.
Man I miss foreign cities and how easy it is to walk everywhere and how good the food was, except I picked North Africa and Iberia over Eastern Europe

Living outside the US I went from 230lbs which I've been for over 10 years despite working construction to only 185lbs in just 6 months

I left the USA after Thanksgiving and I was shocked when I returned to America in the summer to find I could fit medium shirts again something I hadn't been able to do since I was 19.

Within 3 months of relocating back to the USA I was back to 230lbs again.

Goy slop is no joke.
 
On the one hand government systems should be up to date and convenient, but on the other hand if they are then they'll inevitably abuse the fuck out of it.
I find it extremely bizarre that out of one side of his face he's talking about digitizing things and streamlining, while simultaneously essentially axing the government credit card system and requiring POs for everything. I don't know if anyone here has been responsible for procurement, but if I had to do a PO every time my shop ran out of shit tickets I'd be pissed. There's no reason they shouldn't just have stricter requirements for receipts for credit cards, it's literally the industry standard.

Additionally, I don't particularly like the idea of taking all of these deep storage documents and digitizing them (with the obvious intent to terminate the leases of the deep storage sites and destroy the originals). The United States desperately needs to invest in civil defense, not remove our failsafes.

There's an excellent book called "The Day after WWIII," which was published in 1984, and meticulously detailed the (publicly available) civil defense plans of the United States, and how even seemingly obsolete and cumbersome civil defense plans could be vital for COG and winning a nuclear war. These deep storage sites are part of those old school plans to help rebuild America after a national disaster. I have similar issues with the plan to integrate Starlink while divesting ourselves of things like landlines.

Back in the day there was this network called a "contact chain" or "accountability chain," which was basically a failsafe for organizing members of government agencies and private companies working with the government. It was stupid simple, you were given a person to contact. It was your job to, in the event of a national emergency, to contact your designated person and relay pertinent information to them. You would be required to contact them at all costs, even if it means physically driving or walking to their home and banging on the door. That person would then contact the next person in the chain, so on and so forth, until the entire organization was informed of the nature of the emergency and the action plan. It is a beautifully simple, low tech solution to the problem of "how do we ensure the survival of our organization and the fulfillment of our mission even if all conventional and even unconventional means of communication have been blocked?" What is the equivalent today? We're divesting ourselves of landlines, physical media, and deep storage. We're making ourselves more vulnerable to a failure cascade in the event of a real shooting war, or even limited first strike.
 
>50 pages behind
>wonder if some crazy news dropped
>it's CTR making jews look like shit again

Gonna quote myself here
Catch The Rainbow has made me hate jews more than the news or anyone else on the website.
I seriously wonder if CTR is a false flag. You couldn't make worse arguments and try to turn people against jews more than this guy has.
 
They didn't fight when Fauci forced them to quit their jobs and stay home and they didn't fight when their jobs threatened to fire them if they didn't get the covid vaccine. Amerimutts are all pussies who will never kill anyone as long as they have access to goyslop it is clear as day to see and you have to be autistic to think otherwise.
>Checks blood
Nope, I'm still not (covid) vaxxed.
 
Microfiche was ideal and I'm not sure why they stopped using it. Maybe the death of analog photography and no one making film any more? All you need is a light source and some magnification and you're good.

Any digital format is going to be lacking. Imagine if they had digitized all these paper records to the state of the art in 1983: Commodore64 cassette tapes. Whatever whiz-bang format they're hyping today will be a joke 25 years from now guaranteed.
I can answer this.

Even the best archival quality microfilm and microfiche was only guaranteed to last about 50 years, then it started fading like the old celluloid films. If the film records were used often, they broke down faster than that. They got scratched or the film broke, losing documents. If they weren't duplicated and replaced often enough, they became illegible or were destroyed.

Much like any other library, a misfiling could mean those documents were gone for good. As a result, best practice was to keep master copies of the films and duplicate them when the working copies wore out, were broken, or misfiled. But often employees who needed a document right then would grab the master copy and damage it or fail to put it back. Then it was gone for good. Just like music or video, each copy-of-a-copy is lower quality than the master film, until the entire thing is illegible.

In addition, the filming process required a horde of semi-skilled to skilled technicians and a variety of expensive equipment to produce. The equipment broke often, required highly skilled repairman to fix, and the development process was very toxic.

Read-back and reproduction required even more machines that were frequently broken and required skilled repairman to fix; in addition, the reader-printers generated a great deal of heat that required top-notch ventilation and air conditioning to compensate and keep the room cool enough to store the film.

Since making copies was a low-pay-grade task, people who relied on microfilm would often hire a horde of people to make copies, while the higher paid employees would submit orders for the documents they needed. That's two people looking at one document. Add in the person who filmed it, and that's three. Add in a quality control person on the original film, and that's four. Some of these records, they didn't WANT four people looking at it. But give the high-pay-grade employees a scanner at their desk and a computer, and three out of four of those people could be eliminated from the supply chain. Digital is more secretive.

Even though the film reduced the footprint of the files down to 1/3 of the area that paper files took up, that was still a huge footprint compared to a few server racks for a digital system. Also, a digital system allowed for more eyes-off processing than microfilm did. In the long run digital was smaller, cheaper, and more secret than microfilm could ever hope to be. As long as the copies still exist in high quality digital form, they can be converted to whatever future type of medium is required. So as long as the original PDF still exists, it doesn't matter if the disk is broken, missing, or outdated, because you can download another one from the server, or convert the whole collection to the new storage format en masse..

Of course, the mother of all power outages could spell disaster for a digital archive, while microfilm copies would sit there, silently decaying, waiting for the power to come back on, at least for a while. And paper copies, when created from the proper archival materials and carefully stored, can last a thousand years or more.

I worked in and later ran a microfilm factory in the late 80s/early 90s, so that's how I know.
 
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visceral fat promotes aromatase, which in turn converts androgens into estrogens, which in turn make you think and behave like a woman.
Have you ever heard of a tranny? You know, men who deliberately take estrogen and testosterone blockers? Do they behave like women? Do they think like women? Or are they still male perverts who just want to goon all day and commit violence against women?

literal troon logic
 
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Microfiche was ideal and I'm not sure why they stopped using it. Maybe the death of analog photography and no one making film any more? All you need is a light source and some magnification and you're good.

Also there are companies that make machine that project digital documents onto film because you cant alter it after exposure.
 
The US just killed 85 percent of the Houthis command including the brother of al-Houthi himself

**ELIMINATED:**
1. **Major General Mohammed Abdul Karim Al-Ghamari: Chief of the General Staff.**
2. **Abdulkhaleq Badr al-Din al-Houthi: Commander of the Central Military Region, Commander of the Republican Guard, Commander of the Special Forces, Commander of the Special Missile Forces, Personal Advisor to Abdul Malik al-Din al-Houthi.**
3. **Major General Amer Al-Marani: Former Governor of Al-Jawf.**
4. **Lieutenant Colonel Abu Yahya Al-Shawish: Head of the General Mobilization Forces.**
5. **Colonel Ahmed Marfaq: Head of the Urgent Procurement Committee for the Fronts.**
6. **Major General Jarfan: The security official for Abdulmalik Al-Houthi’s personal protection.**
7. **Major General Hassan Salah Al-Marani: Head of Civilian Ministries Follow-up in Abdulmalik’s Office.**
8. **Abdulaziz Al-Razihi: Preventive Security Officer in Abdulmalik’s office.**
9. **Abdo Ali Al-Hilali: military commander.**
10. **Abdul Aziz Naji: military commander.**
11. **Ali Saleh Al-Habari: military commander.**
12. **Adeeb Al-Marani: military commander.**
13. **Hamza Al-Marani: field commander.**
14. **Abu Salah Fayea: brigade commander.**
15. **Mansour Al-Saadi (Abu Sajjad): Commander of the Houthi Navy.**
Can a drone strike whoever the fuck Hassan called Luffy or should it be a Seal Team 6 styled attack but with Bodycams.
 
A mixture of both.
Again, you have my sympathies for being taken advantage of like that. Good on you for getting out that situation.

Believe me when I say that I want to see reform of child labor laws, it is not my intent to (further) enable abuse like that. That's why I ask about your situation, to understand what reasonable objections someone would have to reform.

Remind me to reply to you more in depth later, because retards have given me a new shiny thing on the Internet to gawk at, see below.

Guy has his holster still on the pistol, looks like a Glock though. That's obviously agg assault with a deadly weapon. Ultra agg.

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There needs to be a bounty on these, with no bag limit.. fedpost fedpost..

Fedpost him for just this.
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I'm not going to fedpost, because Dear Feeder already has enough bullshit to deal with.

However, I am quite happy to practice my Google Maps research skills.

This happened while going Southbound on I-69 in Houston, TX, between the Sam Houston Tollway and Highway 90 Alt / S Main street.

At roughly 0:21, they pass a Public Storge on their right.
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They then pass a ramp/overpass, and at ~0:27, the driver of the Lexus SUV draws and brandishes his firearm, as seen in the quoted post.

At ~0:33, the driver of the white Lexus appears to attempt to ram the filming vehicle, only to be interrupted by a lane assist. He backs off drastically as he now attempts to stabilize his vehicle, revealing that they are presently passing a restaurant named Karahi Point.

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The driver of the white Lexus recovers, and continues pursuit. The next clear landmark is at ~0:43, as they pass a Ford dealership:
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...and then at ~0:50, a Nissan Dealership:
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There's not much interesting in the video or any clear landmarks after that.

Well, that was fun. It's always nice to be able to pick out a location on a map from a visual refernce and be able to locate exactly where a thing is, or where it happened.
 
🤷 I got testosterone checked as part of getting medical insurance outside of the US. Complain to them. I got a clean bill of health. The only thing they flagged is my low resting heartrate, which I had to do cardio tests to clear. I passed.
As part of my yearly physical and blood work, my last T test showed around 780 ng/dL. Were you above or below that or around that? You don't have to be specific, I have a bet with a friend. If you don't wanna answer I understand too and thats also fine.
 
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