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Recently retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Steven L. Kwast gave a lecture last month that seems to further signal that the next major battlefield will be outer space. While military leadership rattling the space sabers is nothing new, Kwast’s lecture included comments that heavily hint at the possibility that the United States military and its industry partners may have already developed next-generation technologies that have the potential to drastically change the aerospace field, and human civilization, forever. Is this mere posturing or could we actually be on the verge of making science fiction a reality?
"Space is the Navy for the 21st century economy, a networked economy that will dominate any linear terrestrial economy in the four engines of growth and dominance that change world power: transportation, information, energy, and manufacturing. [...] Whoever gets to the new market sets the values for that market. And we could either have the market with the values of our Constitution [...] or we could have the values we see manifest in China."
Around the 12:00 mark in the speech, Kwast makes the somewhat bizarre claim that the U.S. currently possesses revolutionary technologies that could render current aerospace capabilities obsolete:
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The ING Group (Dutch: ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam. Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services. With total assets of US$1.1 trillion, it is one of the biggest banks in the world. It constantly ranks among the top 30 largest banks globally. It is also among the top 10 in the list of largest European companies by revenue.
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: crankyoldman
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The ING Group (Dutch: ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam. Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services. With total assets of US$1.1 trillion, it is one of the biggest banks in the world. It constantly ranks among the top 30 largest banks globally. It is also among the top 10 in the list of largest European companies by revenue.
ING Ukraine
Just a hunch.
Between the viewer-funded live streams, ad-covered websites and videos, T-shirts, books, apps, and other merch, we're seriously hard-pressed to find someone who's not making serious cash off this insanity.
QAnon is the name for a kooky conspiracy theory which alleges that the country is controlled by an elite cabal of pedophiles (honestly, that scans) which Trump will be taking down any second now (OK, never mind).
ING’s orange lion goes way back to ING’s Dutch roots. Orange is the national colour of the Netherlands, and the lion the country’s national symbol. Several founding ING companies, banks and insurers, had or still have the lion in their logos.
Therese Brouwer, a managing director who headed an energy-finance unit at ING Groep NV, the largest Dutch lender, died in last week’s downing of Malaysian Air Flight MH17. She was 50.
Her team assists clients in financing thermal and renewable-energy power-regeneration assets. The group of 15 people was divided among Amsterdam, Madrid and Milan, according to a profile for a renewable-energy seminar in Lisbon in November 2013. The unit was part of ING’s commercial-banking division, which completed 10 deals in the renewable-energy sector in the first eight months of last year, according to an article in the Ciol CyberTimes Daily Newsletter.
52-year-old Belgian Geert Tack - a private banker for ING who managed portfolios for wealthy individuals - was described as 'impeccable', 'sporty', 'cared-for', and 'successful' and so as Vermist reports, after disappearing a month ago, the appearance of his body off the coast of Ostend is surrpunded by riddles...
The fine is not ING’s first for failing to prevent illegal transactions. In 2012 it paid a penalty of $619 million for facilitating billions of dollars worth of payments through the U.S. banking system on behalf of Cuban and Iranian clients.
They cited four examples where ING accounts were used for crime, most notably for bribes paid by telecommunications company VEON, formerly VimpelCom, in Uzbekistan. VEON settled U.S. and Dutch charges for $835 million in 2016.
Anonymous ID: WBXFv1gI No.147681912 📁
Nov 2 2017 18:21:32 (EST)
To those watching (you know who you are):
You have a choice to make.
You can stand up and do what you know to be right.
Or you can suffer the consequences of your previous actions.
Make no mistake, you are on the losing side.
The choice is yours.
If you decide to take down /pol/ and the net we will be ready.
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Alice & Wonderland.
Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: 35b53c No.1983724 📁
Jul 1 2018 09:59:48 (EST)
>>1983663
Being on the list does not equate to receiving the nomination.
Q
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.219 📁
Sep 11 2018 18:26:28 (EST)
Panic in DC.
King & Spalding hired [last week] to represent Sally Yates?
Q
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: cb3473 No.5311412 📁
Feb 21 2019 17:34:56 (EST)
www.reuters.com...📁
Welcome to the Democrat Party.
THEY WILL STOP AT NOTHING TO REGAIN POWER.
Time to adopt VOTER ID LAW?
Q
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 72efc4 No.6954704 📁
Jul 8 2019 17:11:43 (EST)
Anonymous ID: 87c2ac No.6954455 📁
Jul 8 2019 17:00:47 (EST)
>>6954422
Welcome back Q
So good to see you
Are you returning publicly again now
>>6954455
The time has come to re_enter the public domain.
Q
ING report: Circular economy solutions to water shortages
ING part of UK’s first water sector green bond
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Suspicious given her/he/IT acct was just created last month. Monarch butterflies?
All Weapons related tweets? Zero replies? None of those short URL's work for me.