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BashiChuni

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  1. 12 minutes ago, ViperMan said:

    Certainly with all of our knowledge and technology we could devise a test to see if someone has declined, no? I just don't understand how people can be so itchy to discriminate based on just throwing down a blanket "no one is capable of flying after the age of 65" when it's clearly age discrimination. Which is exactly what it is.

    All it is in actuality is a mask to kick people out of your "seat." Which is BS.

    kick people out of your seat? GMAFB.

     

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  2. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ar-AA1nIxGp

    "Ukrainian forces are withdrawing US-provided Abrams M1A1 main battle tanks from the front lines after at least five have been destroyed by cheap Russian drones, according to the AP." <insert lawman calling AP a putin puppet>

    "However, the evolving dynamics of warfare, particularly the proliferation of Russian surveillance and hunter-killer drones, have dramatically altered the operational landscape. It turned out that the Abrams were more vulnerable to Russian attacks than previously believed."

     

    "The failure of the Abrams to make a difference is a costly miscalculation. The export cost of an Abrams tank can be around $10mn, while Col. Markus Reisner, an Austrian military trainer who follows the weapons being used in Ukraine, told the Euromaidan Press that the Russian suicide drones being used to destroy them can be as cheap as $500 each (a ratio of 20,000:1)."

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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ukraine-maps-show-russian-gains-amid-fears-us-aid-too-late/ar-AA1nLVfE?cvid=149b9212c973403096e273627ebf1743&ei=5

     

    "Russian forces continue to maintain momentum on the battlefield in Ukraine as maps show Moscow's latest gains amid concerns about whether an aid package for Kyiv just passed by Congress can thwart Moscow's momentum in time." <insert lawman calling MSN a russian disinformation agent>

     

    "While welcoming the bill, military analyst Rob Lee, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) said on X, formerly Twitter, that the U.S. assistance may help Kyiv fight in 2024 and into 2025 but Russia will still likely make further gains this year, and "it doesn't fix all of Ukraine's issues."" <Rob Lee is clearly pro putin>

     

    "Meanwhile, in analysis for Carnegie Endowment for World Peace, Eugene Rumer, director of the U.S. think tank's Russia and Eurasia program, said Ukraine "has no good options, even with the latest aid package."

    "Many military analysts have already come to that conclusion privately but are unwilling to voice that sentiment," he wrote in the commentary published Thursday, adding that the U.S. deal "is almost certainly the last package of such magnitude, regardless of who gets elected as the next U.S. president." <obviously the Carnegie Endowment for world peace is a putin sock puppet>

  3. 'Putin did not order Navalny death,' US intelligence agencies report

    https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/alexei-navalny-death-us-intelligence-71bc95b0

     

    "Reports of his death, if they’re true — and I have no reason to believe they’re not — Russian authorities are going to tell their own story.  But make no mistake — make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Navalny’s death.  Putin is responsible." - Biden

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2024/02/16/remarks-by-president-biden-on-the-reported-death-of-aleksey-navalny/

     

    WSJ saying putin didn't "directly" order his death...a  little grey area, but biden on record saying Putin is responsible.

     

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  4. 24 minutes ago, Lawman said:


    Yes it’s the Russians that are gonna tell you the real truth.

    You know you are literally a vignette characature we have to do annual training on for insider threat?


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    im not listening to the russians dumbass

  5. 47 minutes ago, Lawman said:


    Do you need to watch professional wrestling to know it’s fake, or has enough been demonstrated to meet the expected threshold to dismiss the idea it’s real?

    At this point you just want to be contrarian to any evidence presented about these guys and their show and you’ve ignored all of it or dismissed it as “that doesn’t count because…”


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    Lawman,

    your problem is you have righteous belief in government institutions who have been PROVEN to lie, deceive, and manipulate. Blind belief. maybe even extremist belief.

    and the ironic thing is you can't see how blind you are, yet you accuse others of being blind. you have been so perfectly perfected by propaganda you're unable to have original thoughts, ideas, and analysis.

    in short: you are a useful idiot.

  6. 4 hours ago, Boomer6 said:

    So if a pilot from "x" community crashes an airplane for something stupid, now all pilots from that community can't be trusted to fly?

    Similarly, if you had a CC from community "x" who was a dirtbag, now all ppl from that community are considered trash?

    Mike Hayden, former CIA director, now analyst for CNN

    Jim Clapper, former director of national intelligence, now CNN pundit

    John Brennan, former CIA director, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC

    Thomas Fingar, former National Intelligence Council chair, now teaches at Stanford University

    Rick Ledgett, former National Security Agency deputy director, now a director at M&T Bank

    John McLaughlin, former CIA acting director, now teaches at Johns Hopkins University

    Michael Morell, former CIA acting director, now at George Mason University

    Mike Vickers, former defense undersecretary for intelligence, now on board of BAE Systems

    Doug Wise, former Defense Intelligence Agency deputy director, teaches at University of New Mexico

    Nick Rasmussen, former National Counterterrorism Center director, now executive director, Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism

    Russ Travers, former National Counterterrorism Center acting director

    Andy Liepman, former National Counterterrorism Center deputy director

    John Moseman, former CIA chief of staff

    Larry Pfeiffer, former CIA chief of staff, now senior advisor to The Chertoff Group

    Jeremy Bash, former CIA chief of staff, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC

    Rodney Snyder, former CIA chief of staff

    Glenn Gerstell, former National Security Agency general counsel

    David Priess, former CIA analyst and manager

    Pam Purcilly, former CIA deputy director of analysis

    Marc Polymeropoulos, former CIA senior operations officer

    Timothy D. Kilbourn, former dean of CIA’s Kent School of Intelligence Analysis

     

    “Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday of getting back at you.” - Sen Chuck Schumer

     

     

    SPIES WHO LIE.webp

  7. in other news from this shit show of a White House:

     

    Our economic estimates likely understate the effects of the budget since they exclude two novel and highly uncertain yet large tax increases on high earners and multinational corporations, namely a new minimum tax on unrealized capital gains and an undertaxed profits rule (UTPR) consistent with the OECD/G20 global minimum tax model rules. Nor do we include the budget’s unspecified research and development (R&D) incentives that would replace the lower tax rate on foreign-derived intangible income (FDII).

     

    Increase top individual income tax rate to 39.6 percent on income above $400,000 for single filers and $450,000 for joint filers (effective 2024)

     

    https://taxfoundation.org/research/all/federal/biden-budget-2025-tax-proposals/

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  8. 1 hour ago, Lawman said:


    You know you can be critical of your government without seeking out and deliberately defending a foreign opponents propaganda right?
     

    cool. we shouldn't fund ukraine.

     

     

     

    i love how you blindly trust a government that for 20 years said afghanistan was "turning the corner" to victory. that the afghan army was capable of defending the government.

    sorry, but after covid and the afghan debacle we have every right to be skeptical of the mass media narrative.

    the duran podcast is not russian propaganda, they just state the facts on the ground...something the western media is unwilling to do. i think many posters on here can listen to it and decide for themselves.

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  9. 12 minutes ago, nsplayr said:

    Look, just because I’m a terrible addict doesn’t mean I can’t tell you that crack is bad.

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    You are 96.9% likely not convincing anyone of anything who didn’t already agree with you.

    You’re also, IMHO, being both a weird contrarian AND a useful idiot for clear Russian IO propaganda, but that’s just my opinion. I admittedly haven’t read your entire library and carefully parsed the facts from the BS and I don’t plan to.

    Love you too though 😘

    this is such a tired trope.

    correct the record for us then...is ukraine winning?

  10. 1 hour ago, nsplayr said:

    Saying RT is the same as privately-owned US news outlets working with the government at times is laughable. Especially from a fellow military officer. This is exactly the point of view Russia would like you to have! So well done there.

    Reminds me of the video below. While Trump is not technically wrong from a very cynical POV, the worldview is wrong IMHO in that in puts the U.S. government on the same morally equivalent ground as the Russian government, and again, as a mil officer I sincerely hope you don’t actually believe that!
     

     

    the same "privately owned" US news outlets who have CIA officers on the payroll?

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