[News with views] In the name of full disclosure, I am a lifelong supporter of the 2nd Amendment, and every other natural human Right protected by our Charters of Freedom...because I’m a supporter of Freedom, Liberty, and real Justice for all. Maybe by the time you finish reading this piece, you will understand.
Of course, every time another school mass shooting takes place, Marxists rush to blame the inanimate object, the weapon used to commit the crime. Never mind the fact that the inanimate object is entirely incapable of harming anyone on its own, or that decades of crime statistics here and around the world prove two very important facts...
Criminals don’t follow laws, only law-abiding citizens do
Disarming law-abiding citizens always results in an increase in violent crime
No one ever asks the right question regarding these events, because they are far more focused on their anti-American agenda of eliminating the 2nd Amendment Rights of every legal law-abiding citizen to keep (own) and bear (carry) arms in the United States. An unamerican agenda that no one in the United States has the legal authority to adopt, execute, or enforce.
A Right to defense of self and property is fundamental to the survival and success of any free society...not to mention, also a necessity in a nation run by anti-American criminals who continue to import millions more violent criminals from 3rd world toilets.
For those too young to remember the term "postal," this term evolved out of a string of post office shootings that started in the USA in 1970. I’m including the list of these "postal" events so that readers know how long so-called "random acts of violence" have been happening in the USA, and where it all started.
[Bee] ORLANDO, FL — Sources close to Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump report that the former president is preparing for his upcoming debate with Kamala Harris as realistically as possible: by going to wine bars and arguing with drunk people.
"Yes, it's true, I did come up with this great way to practice for Kamala," Trump explained to several staffers. "I thought to myself, 'Donald, where would Kamala Harris most like to be in the world, do you think?' I kid you not — and I thought, and let me tell you, folks, she'd love to be at a wine bar. I keep expecting her any day, honestly. Very good practice, arguing with drunks. I'm looking forward to the debate, believe me!"
Trump has stated that "it's over-preparing, honestly," as there's no chance that Kamala will have had anything less than seven shots of Jack Daniels before she steps on stage.
"I don't think she can hold it, honestly," Trump said. "Some people can't hold it. Very sad. Bad. Not good! I can hold mine."
At publishing time, Kamala had found out about Trump's debate prep strategy and decided to drink even more wine in an attempt to be even drunker than anyone that Trump might be able to come across.
1937 is a reference to the Stalinist purge of the Soviet military in 1937.
Text by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin:
[ColonelCassad] Russia completely failed to notice Erdogan's victory over the previous Turkish army. And over the past two decades, not only have hundreds of generals and senior officers been imprisoned and fired (moreover, mass arrests and purges of the military in Turkey did not begin after the failed coup of 2016, but much earlier, see the Ergenekon case, etc.), but the entire system has been harshly reformatted.
The structure of the headquarters has been completely changed. Erdogan has purged the army officers as much as possible from the Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı, the local State Security and Intelligence Service.
All the higher military schools with very long traditions, such as the Military Academy (which existed since 1834) and the Naval Academy (which dates back to 1773), have been disbanded. In their place, the National Military University has been created, under the leadership of a civilian - historian Erkan Afyoncu, who is very far from the generals. By the way, this Erdogan's chief military educator wrote his dissertation on the history of Crimea.
The military police and border guards have been transferred from the army to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. All military-industrial complex enterprises, previously directly controlled by the Turkish army, have been transferred under the control of the government. Even all military hospitals in the country and the Military Medical Academy have been subordinated to the Ministry of Health. At the same time, about four thousand military doctors and medical staff have been dismissed... Although what is there to count the dismissals of doctors, when in 2016 alone, 586 colonels were dismissed in Turkey - this is 10% of all colonels in the Turkish armed forces.
In a word, Erdogan's pogrom of the old Turkish army, created by the Westernized heirs of Ataturk, is underestimated here.
However, any purges are not only dismissed and/or imprisoned, but also open social elevators. That is, Erdogan's colonels and generals are replacing the old ones. The process there is complex, with a lot of intrigue, it brings both pluses and minuses for modern Turkey - in a word, it is very curious what will come out of it in the end.
He purged the competent and promoted those with the right politics. It should definitely impact military effectiveness.
P.S. For illustration - General Akin Ozturk, until July 2016, the commander-in-chief of the Turkish Air Force. In the photo on the right before the arrest (by the way, almost 6,000 hours of flight time on combat aircraft), and on the left - already under arrest, when Erdogan's investigators quickly beat a confession out of him that he was... a member of a Jewish Masonic lodge.
A Jewish Mason? I thought President Erdogan was busily purging Gulenists.
This is several days old, but it gives a good overview of the Tenet media scandal, to call it what it is.
There are some ideas floating here and about how this was from the start a US government information operation, but I guess we will see if that is true.
[PostMillennial] Founders of Tenet Media, Lauren Chen and her husband, were raided by federal investigators as the DOJ announced that two Russian-state actors were indicted for laundering $10 million to their media company. They have not been charged.
Update: Shortly after this report was published, Tenet Media announced privately to its staff that it was ceasing operations, effective immediately.
The founders of Tenet Media, the right-wing media startup accused by the U.S. DOJ of illegally taking nearly $10 million from Russian state actors to launder Russian influence, were raided on Wednesday as the indictment was unsealed, according to sources who spoke exclusively with The Post Millennial.
The sources, who are not authorized to publicly speak on record, said the authorities confiscated the electronic devices belonging to Tenet Media owners Lauren Chen, also known as Lauren Yu Sum Tam, and her husband, Liam Donovan, around the time the Biden-Harris administration announced the indictment on Wednesday.
"I don’t think the owners had any idea [about the investigation]," one source said. "[The raid] just came out of nowhere."
Sources said the couple, who are Canadian nationals living in Tennessee, had recently returned from a trip abroad. Read the rest at the link
Text taken from the Telegram channel of darpaandcia
[ColonelCassad] In the post “War in the City: How DARPA is Preparing for Fighting in Megacities” we wrote about the projects developed by DARPA for warfare in urban environments. We would like to introduce you to one of them, called the Subterranean Challenge (SubT). DARPA (the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) launched this project to develop innovative technologies for rapid mapping, navigation, and search in complex underground environments. Particular emphasis was placed on military applications and the study of urban underground communications. Key aspects of the project:
1. Military applications:
• Development of systems for conducting reconnaissance operations in potentially hazardous underground environments.
• The ability to send robotic groups ahead of fighters for rapid search and mapping.
• Reducing risks to personnel during underground operations.
2. Urban communications:
• Study of complex underground infrastructures, including multi-level parking lots, metro stations, technical tunnels.
• Development of systems for navigation in complex urban layouts covering several floors and blocks.
• Interaction with various technical systems of urban underground infrastructure.
Technical requirements for the developed systems include:
• Autonomous navigation without GPS in conditions of limited visibility.
• Performance of sensors in extreme conditions (darkness, dust, fog).
• Reliable communication with limited passage of radio signals.
• Overcoming complex obstacles (narrow passages, vertical shafts).
• Endurance for long-term operation (from 30 to 180 minutes).
• Detection and geolocation of objects of interest (electrical panels, leaks, etc.).
The project was organized as a competition between teams with a total funding of about $40 million. Key participants: iRobot Defense Holdings, Michigan Technological University, FLIR Unmanned Ground Systems and Scientific Systems.
The DARPA Subterranean Challenge has opened a new chapter in military technology, focused on the development of underground urban spaces. This is not just a technological competition - it is preparation for real scenarios of future conflicts.
The systems being developed can radically change the tactics of urban warfare. Imagine a squad of robots silently exploring the underground communications of a metropolis, creating detailed 3D maps and detecting hidden threats - all without risking the lives of soldiers. Such technologies will give a huge tactical advantage.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.