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I get where you’re coming from Sketch, but I think the energy should be directed at the dudes in the know who spill the beans (whether fully or through aggregate “partial” comments, eye winks, whatever). There’s nothing wrong with Steve’s passion, there’s something wrong with dudes opening their mouth on stuff they shouldn’t. Should I be mad at the Drive, or should I be mad at the douchebag who completely ignored the requirements of his security clearance and NDAs and gave info to a member of the press? I’ve enjoyed Steve’s work, even if I have a problem with people he has interviewed.
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Sketch If it was supposed to be a secret that Doc was flying a Flanker when he was tragically killed, then it was an appallingly badly kept one, and the Air Force needs to do a much better job of keeping the compartments you speak of airtight. I take the "toxic journalist: 'Hey, I know X&Y'" allegation very seriously. It's disappointing that this is your conclusion about me. I wish I could tell you about some of the emotional drivers for researching the story and telling it the way I did, but they pertain to Doc's immediate family, and therefore rightly remain private.
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he hasn't lost. and he's draining a fuck ton of western equipment along with our adventures in iran.- Reasons to despise cops
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1724148098779478- The Next President is...
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I really wanted to reply with a perspective to this thread on my old account but never got around to it. I'm prefacing this as a long-time admirer of Steve's work, particularly covering the amazing history of the Red Eagles and his 10 percent truth channel, but I was absolutely appalled by this video when he released it and think it serves as a shining example of why the majority of current collection of aviation journalists & spotters are so toxic. Obviously, it goes without saying that the loss of Doc was tragic and his story/career should absolutely be highlighted, but what Steve did was literally the worst possible way to do it. Yes, he has every right to report what he wants and what his sources divulged (which was bad on their parts if they're credible), hes a journalist and we should celebrate free press. But the problem here is, like many of his counterparts (the Alex Holdings, Trevor Rogoways, David Cenciottis etc) they're obsessed with classified programs and getting the scoop for clicks while giving a big middle finger to OPSEC. These dudes likely don't realize the insane level of compartmentalization necessary to keep certain things from public eye, and they've literally created opsec briefings because of stuff they've reported (my buddys had to sit through several). Steve literally could've made the entire video without the single mentioning of a Flanker or any aircraft for that matter, but he used Docs' tragic loss as an excuse to tell the world "hey I know X&Y" about a black program, a program that I'm sure Doc was highly passionate about and spent much effort to help protect the integrity of. But journalists today are so obsessed with clicks and ad revenue that they almost forget the team they're playing for. Like Steve said, I know I'm probably not going to win any points with this post either.- Lighten Up Francis!
Sorry for the delay. Dibs.- Russian Ukraine shenanigans
What's asymmetric about it? It's cruise missiles and long range drones for the land based attacks and various drones for shipping attacks.- The Next President is...
And Pete can pound wood hard all day long, any punishment via Courts Martial comes from the jury, not Pete. Art 15 doesn't do jail. Dude wants Pete to overplay his hand... ammo for the counter attack. Best Pete can do, undue command influence and all, is push for Art 15.- Russian Ukraine shenanigans
Asymmetric warfare at its best. We better be talking hard notes, or better yet, be in on making this happen.- Yesterday
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All part of the special military operation comrade- That Cyber Thread
If it wasn't obvious, it should have been. Windows 8 was the first OS that was clearly and unambiguously designed to benefit Microsoft, not the end user. It's been nothing but the same in years since. Switched OSs many, many, many years ago at this point and couldn't be happier. No regrets. Perhaps the biggest crime of all is how embedded Microsoft has become in all layers of our society. Government, primary school, college, business, etc. It's unconscionable that the government uses a single-source end-user OS. Going forward it would be far better if the government mandated that different OS's be used by different agencies to break Microsoft's soft monopoly - ala Burger King vs McDonald's on USAF vs Navy bases.- Russian Ukraine shenanigans
I was reliably told years ago that Putin was on the cusp of a total and complete victory. What's going on here?- The Iran thread
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Russia's industrial base getting hammered. Sea of Azov Russian shipping getting hammered. No gas/oil/supplies getting to Crimea. Starting to get sporty.- Russian Ukraine shenanigans
Closer to Putin thinking about using nukes.- Russian Ukraine shenanigans
Need a damn heart emoji on here.- That Cyber Thread
Microsoft caught yet again not informing users about the massive amount of tracking they do. Tracking that 3-letter agencies can use to target any individual using a windows based platform. They, like all tech companies, aren't interested in consumer protections, privacy, or capitalism: fair competition, better product, etc. I'll leave the political rant there, but I will not be using Windows 11 at home. Once Windows 10 dies (Oct 2027) I'm going to another platform, either Apple or Linux. I have a Apple Air laptop right now and it's just lovely. Fuck the guy that got caught in this article. He and his crew have caused a lot of turmoil and pain. I'm constantly surprised that this Administration hasn't declared these crews as either terrorist orgs, or as dangers to national security (economic/critical infrastructure). https://www.windowslatest.com/2026/07/10/you-cant-fully-disable-microsofts-gdid-windows-11-tracker-but-these-settings-limit-what-it-captures/- The Next President is...
The civilian charges have already been dropped...- Lighten Up Francis!
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Beyond this there are reports the Ukrainians tapped two felons on the ground. Russia only has about 20, losing 10% of your fleet to a drone attack should be a sobering warning to all.- The Next President is...
Clearly and I don't think the nuance is grasped by most. Protesting on the steps is prohibited...(odd given the 1st amendment, redressing your grievances with the government and a traditional public forum, but lawmakers pass whatever bullcrap they want to save themselves). There are two different issues here. First, the issue of breaking the law and protesting on the steps. That SHOULD be dealt with by the DC folks (but likely they will surrender jurisdiction to the military like most local governments do to save costs). Second, is a VERY clear violation of article 88. He is going to get bent over...I think he would justifiably by any administration but Pete rules with an iron fist and I would not be surprised if this dude gets some prison time, followed by reduction in rank, forfeiture of all pay and a dishonorable discharge.- 2027 ACTIVE DUTY UFT BOARD
Just keep pestering medical and your leadership to pester medical. Hope it comes through for you soon. I put Sheppard, Vance, Columbus, Laughlin and Fort Rucker - Russian Ukraine shenanigans