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[–] [email protected] 39 points 1 week ago (6 children)

So the various videos of bombs falling. I have a question about the ones that are being captured on cellphones. Especially when it seems like a group of people are hanging out on a balcony or near a window. Often the sounds they are making are like "whoa!!" and sounding excited, not particularly afraid.

How normal is this behavior? Are a lot of people spectating/recording? Prior to the motivation of getting a good video via camera phone to post on social media, did people always do this? Or are most people hiding under a table or in the bathtub or basement?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Settlers have been banned from sharing or publishing images or videos related to the Iranian retaliation to avoid further embarrassment for the regime's embattled military.

If the ICJ ever gets around to pretending to do their jobs, I wonder if Israel's success or failure at this kind of prohibition in this context would be considered as evidence. Thinking of all the social media of genocide promotion, like by soldiers, and various prominent figures saying all kinds of whack shit. Israel would of course argue that it's very difficult to control millions of people. But now, when they are motivated by their own interests. suddenly they do seem to have control.

(PS I might make a thorough post about it but I just checked in on the SA vs Israel ICJ case. It looks like nothing will happen til at least January 2026, but probably later.)

[–] [email protected] 16 points 2 weeks ago

Imagine that guy's pillow talk.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Is this plausible? It sounds like magic to me.

If so, would it be a situation where people would be finding pieces of the bomb and learn it was "friendly fire"?

[–] [email protected] 21 points 2 weeks ago

Not knowing fuckall about bombs or anything I guess you wouldn't have to completely destroy it, just damage it enough to trigger the existing contents to become unstable.

Hopefully Iranian scientists have some sort of protocol in case they come under attack to quickly do something to make the situation more safe and prevent an even bigger disaster. If such a thing could be done, which maybe they shouldn't.

The wikipedia link about the crater mentions "The explosive device was lowered into a shaft drilled into the desert alluvium 194 m (636 ft) deep". So would dropping it on the top, side or in the vicinity do the same job? (Can these things be aimed precisely?) And is the composition of the terrain a consideration? Surely a sandy desert is different than a rocky mountain?

If I was israel I'd probably be trying to get a bomb smuggled into one of these mountains. It seems like getting bombs nearby their enemies is something they are good at doing although their aim is shitty. Then I would also aerial bomb it to confuse what happened and try to make people think my aerial bomb was more powerful.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

How is "rich guy" coming up? Are the kids play acting as being rich or something instead of playing house or power rangers?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I managed to hop through the rest of the substack. The author further speculates that Elon Musk can control UPSes from satellite using "lasers". (Mention of which is a "breadcrumb" that those elites can't help but leave for us.)

DTC doesn’t require routers, towers, or a traditional SIM. It connects directly from satellite to any compatible device—including embedded modems in “air-gapped” voting systems, smart UPS units, or unsecured auxiliary hardware.

From that moment on:

  • Commands could be sent from orbit
  • Patch delivery became invisible to domestic monitors
  • Compromised devices could be triggered remotely

To support these ostentatious claims, they just have the graphs about how badly Kamala Harris lost. And of course the lack of evidence is actually evidence itself because of a perfect, error-proof "ballot scrubbing" technology; another hidden in plain sight clue. So forensic evidence is impossible. Hence the charts.

Hope they demo this whole chain of events during their talk (or in court), that would be cool. It would be a lot more convincing than all these loser charts.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 2 weeks ago

What a weird, seemingly obvious, and non-actionable thing to say.

I speculate that paramedics are being harassed when they are unable to save the life of a bombed person. Probably Israelis are starting protests against the ambulance service for their failures at magically reassembling a human. So now Ambulance has to explain to people that they live in physical bodies and are vulnerable just like everyone else.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

That revelation is a shock to the public. But for those who’ve been digging into the bizarre election data since November, this isn’t the headline—it’s the final piece to the puzzle.

Couldn't get thru the whole thing, I might try again later for fun. The language of the author makes me distrust their judgment.

sweeping last-minute updates to ES&S voting machines in the months leading up to the 2024 election

Tbh sounds like they should be advocating for some sort of top to bottom Free Software solution to this. Which might be too technocratic a solution but I'm terms of preventing any such theoretical attacks in the future would be a protection. Especially if there was an international collaboration on the project. It would require funding and commitment.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I couldn't read the whole thing cause it was so crazy but the substack in the other comment does have a hypothesis about the logistics. There is more details in the link but basically they think it was done via power bar?

ES&S systems, including central tabulators and Electionware servers, rely on Tripp Lite UPS devices. ES&S’s Electionware suite runs on Windows OS, which automatically trusts connected UPS hardware.

If Eaton pushed an update to those UPS units, it could have gained root-level access to the host tabulation environment—without ever modifying certified election software.

I hope there is a talk about this clever attack at defcon or something.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

but i mean... it was a forgone conclusion

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I can't find the URL

 

The first incident took place in Eugene, Oregon in the United States when Luers and Craig Marshall planted crude delay devices for an attempted arson of trucks at the Tyree Oil Company. The two placed a section of cloth, which was draped over a gallon milk jug filled with a fuel and soap mixture, in the fuel tank of a double-trailer fuel truck. According to authorities, the potential blast could have caused damage over two city blocks.[4][5]

On June 16, 2000, he set fire to three light trucks at Romania Chevrolet dealership suspectedly via the use of bombs, in Eugene as a protest against excessive consumption and global warming, along with Craig "Critter" Marshall, who was sentenced to five and a half years in prison. The arson destroyed three pickup trucks including a 2000 Silverado.[6] Luers might have received a comparable sentence if he had not been convicted of an earlier attempted arson as well.[7] Luers was initially sentenced to 22 years, 8 months in prison.[8] Supporters argued that his sentence was excessive, because no one was injured and property damage was estimated at only $40,000[8][9]

thumbnail source: https://en.crimethinc.com/2009/01/13/free-jeff-luers-benefit-cd

 

it's a week old, maybe come n gone

 

wall street is going down... so what?

will any of these ghouls be made homeless or is it all anxiety for them?

 

The series depicts the history of Black Canadian and African-American men who worked as Pullman porters in the period following World War I, leading to the 1925 creation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters as the first Black-led labour union.[8][5] Much of the setting for the series is the St. Antoine neighborhood a Black community of Montreal.[9]

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_porter/s01

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13847690/

It's pretty decent. The main criticism I'm seeing online is that it was too Canadian.

 

is is disappeared

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good for him

he's the only one

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