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X Æ A-12

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Any updates on the UAV’s?
last i heard Pentagon is saying they can't recover the debris cause weather and choppy waves :think:

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So a few years ago Norfolk Southern lobbied their way to not having to upgrade their braking system for transpos carrying haz mats - which could have prevented this catastrophe
rich criminals need to start being treated like broke criminals
 

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Kyle Bass is echoing @Hust on CNBC regarding Chinese government buying land in the US. I agree, I would ban them fuckers from buying land here, don't care if it spills over into the supposed "dreamers". Too much of a risk now.
I dunno if singling out farmers for their monolids is the solution though.

https://www.barrons.com/news/texans-of-chinese-descent-fret-that-dreams-have-been-smashed-c2c83506

It's kind of admitting that they "all look alike", whether it's a farmer who's been there for 15+ years, a Navy veteran, or someone paying cash only in the name of a lawyer's LLC.

Because just as criminals find ways to get guns no matter what, the Chinese operatives who con people with shell companies are going to succeed whereas the law-abiding individuals are going to be the only ones harmed.

This is how the US sells out its principles for optics while doing nothing for the problem. It's learned nothing from the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.

No pics?
 
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At least three two are allegedly lost over giant swaths of Alaska and the third is in lake Michigan but they can't retrieve it cause waves too choppy/ weather
I think it's unpopulated large area of Yukon, and 10 miles off the northern coast of Alaska, breaking up on the sea ice.

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Oh yeah lol it's a total lie that they can't recover it.
The Alaska and Yukon ones certainly aren't.
 

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I think it's unpopulated large area of Yukon, and 10 miles off the northern coast of Alaska, breaking up on the sea ice.

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The Alaska and Yukon ones certainly aren't.
Would they not plan for recovery before shooting it down? One would think that is of high value to ensure you recover the wreckage of whatever it is
 
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Would they not plan for recovery before shooting it down? One would think that is of high value to ensure you recover the wreckage of whatever it is
Yeah that doesn’t make sense.

So far no indication that it were the Chinese spy balloons and the option is still open that some third party might’ve used them for commercial use

Btw fucking balloons. Are this the ‘60s?
 

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Yeah that doesn’t make sense.

So far no indication that it were the Chinese spy balloons and the option is still open that some third party might’ve used them for commercial use

Btw fucking balloons. Are this the ‘60s?
Apparently surveillance balloons are quite popular these days, the US used them in Afghanistan and is actually expanding it's program. They go quite high so as to avoid air traffic and can remain in one area/ position while using up limited resources / fuel
 
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Would they not plan for recovery before shooting it down? One would think that is of high value to ensure you recover the wreckage of whatever it is
I mean, sure, that's seen as a secondary or tertiary objective, but it's not primary.

Honestly, this isn't like it was in 1958 or when Francis Gary Powers was shot down. The missiles are high explosive, the targets are soft, it's potentially tons of debris falling 20,000 and 40,000 feet. So, now you have debris spreading through wind, dropping at terminal speeds, 40,000 feet of drop....you're talking about debris fields the size of Vermont in an area the size of Yukon. That place is huge.

Alaska? It's -60F with 40 inches of sea ice, ten miles off the coast. You can't fly guys out there. They would have to truck it.... not happening. Now you've got 40 guys in the cold, you'd have to build a camp. You're stepping over a $20.oo bill for a dime, it would be prohibitively expensive.

I'm sure it would be like driving a Cat D9 over my mom's Mini Cooper, then trying to reassemble the CD collection she had in the trunk.


Remember in like 2015 when that plane crashed off of Indonesia or the Philippines? I think it was one of those Airbus disasters. In any case, my point is, that was 100 times larger than these three objects combined, had 300 people on board, and they still didn't find it after 40 or 50 days. I'm not sure they found anything.
 
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I looked it up. Yukon is four-times the size of Colorado.

Its population density is 0.08 persons per square kilometer.

:lol:

Dude. :lol2:

If the thing shot down was the size of an SUV, that means this would be like blowing up a golf ball with dynamite at 50 feet, but you had to find all the pieces over an area the size of 10 square miles while you had to track the pieces in a machine going close to the speed of sound.
 

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I looked it up. Yukon is four-times the size of Colorado.

It's population density is 0.08 persons per square kilometer.

:lol:

Dude. :lol2:

If the thing shot down was the size of an SUV, that means this would be like blowing up a golf ball with dynamite at 50 feet, but you had to find all the pieces over an area the size of 10 square miles while you had to track the pieces in a machine going close to the speed of sound.
I retract my previous post
 

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Btw fucking balloons. Are this the ‘60s?
Honestly, this isn't like it was in 1958 or when Francis Gary Powers was shot down.
Or 1982 and Lawnchair Larry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawnchair_Larry_flight

I had to turn on a VPN to read this crap and not get a 403 Forbidden error.

Americans think that the world is always trying to hack into their valuable assets... even crap newstories like this from KATV Little Rock, Arkansas. :andyandbarcelona:

God damn.

That's almost as wild as when tennessee accidentally passed a law saying the age of consent was "only 16-18."
Must have been after Jerry Lee Lewis died.

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Not only a 13-year-old bride, but his cousin no less...

“Americans should love Putin, even if he turns off ur gas stoves.”

Hey, it was only North Florida. Who'd notice?
 

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