The martial arts scenes in Itβs A Wonderful Life were a key influence on The Matrix
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The martial arts scenes in Itβs A Wonderful Life were a key influence on The Matrix
In those subsequent interviews, the woman described how Epstein trafficked her to several men, including Trump, in the 1980s. She was interviewed again by the FBI on Aug. 7, 2019, Aug. 20, 2019 and Oct. 16, 2019. In her second interview, she claimed that Epstein either flew or drove her from South Carolina to New York or New Jersey when she was between 13 and 15 years old. "She was introduced to someone with money, money...it was Donald Trump," the FBI report said. She recalled she was in a "very tall building with huge rooms" when she met Trump, whom she said immediately didn't like her because she was a "boy-gir!" - or tomboy. She claimed she was with Epstein and several other people who left her alone in the room with Trump. "Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be," she recalled Trump saying, according to the FBI report. She said he unzipped his pants and forced her head to his penis. She said she immediately bit him and Trump struck her, the report said. She told the FBI agents that she bit him because he "disgusted" her. In her third interview, she told agents she wanted to clarify how Trump reacted to her biting him, explaining that Trump "pulled her hair and punched her on the side of the head."
βA DOJ source told the Miami Herald that agents found her to be credible β and that they would not have interviewed her four times if they thought she was lying.β
β @jkbjournalist.bsky.social on the Epstein victim who accused Trump of assault.
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a kinetic conflict as opposed to a WAR OF THE MIND (?)
A nightmare employment report this morning.
Economistsβ expectation was +50,000 jobs.
Actual number was 92,000 jobs lost.
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www.wsj.com/economy/jobs...
I figured the nyt visuals team would be working on this and I was right
it's pretty amazing neither of the parties bombing iran have taken responsibility for this
π°πΌ Kuwaiti F-18C shot down at least one of the πΊπΈ USAF F-15Es in visual range on March 2nd.
I don't know what to say. It's definitely hard to make excuses for.
Via Twitter acct @Blaxk__Bird
the thing is... midget subs and missile-armed speedboats are still a threat, especially in a hormuz context. and there may be lots of mines and anti-ship missiles lying around undeployed as well
let's check in on iran's navy www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
I do think all of these things are likely tbh
but!
those things can be true but also all parties for some reason feel like the war should continue to limp along
careful?
it's not clear whether iran still has a bunch of anti-ship missiles, but at one point they did
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
I mean if these details are remotely true it's a pretty massive failure of air defenses isn't it?
and I mean
wouldn't "ai" have been able to offer a few predictions about the second- and third-order effects of these strikes, none of which the u.s. seemed to see coming
Russia is one of the biggest winners early in the largest U.S. military confrontation in decades, as Iranian missiles deplete stocks of Patriot interceptors that Ukraine needs.
tbh I strongly disagree that these strikes looked any different than in previous air campaigns
surely you're not implying that war aims and justifications have been shifting daily
πAll ballistic missiles are hypersonicπ
lots of good stuff here, but if you want to specifically hear my big dumb voice talk about where the war in iran is at the moment, it starts around 16:30: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/c...
the one who loved horses, the one who was a great goalkeeper, the one who kept a diary every day, the one who held her sister's hand when they walked to school, the one who read Harry Potter in English, the one who collected old coins, the one who drew rainbows for her grandmother ...
bob gates' memoir from precisely this period discusses the insane intensity of the israeli campaign to get the US to bomb Iran and the considerable and near uniform DOD resistance to the idea
The UN, though in Manhattan, is on international land, not American. Also a pretty central tenet of diplomacy is βwe will not take advantage of proximity to murder your peopleβ for reasons that should be very obvious.
so this is apropos of a larger truth many people get: in a truly big war PGMs will go very rapidly and anyone still standing after the initial barrages goes dumber
munitions: you know 'em, you love 'em, you're using the top-shelf stuff against an adversary with few defenses www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
AN/FPS-132 seems definitely hit, Iβm talking about thaad tho
I donβt think this happened, although itβs possible someone did not set up adequate defenses around the battery (which itself Is not designed to hit targets in the lower atmosphere)
Mark Kelly to Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby: "I'm trying to understand whether you believe Iran can be primarily contained by our regional partners, which is what you wrote a few weeks ago, or is it imminent threat to the US as President Trump just told the American people? Can't be both"
I think you mean la ventana
one-way attack drones are RUDIMENTARY CRUISE MISSILES
shout it from the hilltops
so I have had this thought several times in the last few days, that overenthusiastic "decapitations" actually set conditions for civil war, not regime change. armed militias, boy, I don't know....
When FBI Director Kash Patel fired a dozen FBI agents and staff last week for their role in the classified documents investigation of Donald Trump, he targeted an elite counter espionage unit that investigates threats from foreign adversaries and specializes in Iran www.ms.now/news/kash-pa...