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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
the United States is getting back to normal pretty well. Normal is our natural state.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Is this article the start of soft disclosure of Looking Glass (in 2 KU posts):
Breaking: Scientists Have Reversed Time with a Quantum Computer
Scientists have reversed the direction of time with a quantum computer. The breakthrough study seems to contradict basic laws of physics and could alter our understanding of the processes governing the universe. In a development that also represents a major advance in our understanding of quantum computers, by using electrons and the strange world of quantum mechanics, researchers were able to turn back time in an experiment that is the equivalent of causing a broken rack of pool balls to go back into place.
Anyone watching the computer would see the event as if time had turned backwards.
originally posted by: hangedman13
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Is there anything in Herschel Walkers background that may tie in? Are we missing something because he was in the NFL? Does he have a "secret" maybe? That line of questioning may not be a dead end.
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: carewemust
There is this:
www.songfacts.com...
Ace lead singer Paul Carrack wrote the song; when he appeared on the BBC Breakfast news programme on June 29, 2009 he was asked about the inspiration. Rather than being about a two-timing lover it was, he said, about another band who were "trying to nick our bass player."
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Neil Oliver has a new BBC programme....Scots in China. I kid you not! These are Scots who have lived in China for decades in some cases...they are engineers etc with their own businesses. Singing the praises of China they are.
I swear to god at the end of the first episode I had to give my head a wobble as it's not what I expected based on my 'pre-conceived' ideas of China!
Scots in China
That's the link to first episode.
I had seriously thought of making a stand alone thread about it.
Rainbows
Jane
If a satellite came under attack, depending on the circumstances, “the appropriate measures can be taken,” said Lt. Gen. John Shaw, deputy commander of U.S. Space Command.
The space battlefield is not science fiction and anti-satellite weapons are going to be a reality in future armed conflicts, Shaw said at the recent 36th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs.
U.S. Space Command is responsible for military operations in the space domain, which starts at the Kármán line, some 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the Earth’s surface. This puts Space Command in charge of protecting U.S. satellites from attacks and figuring out how to respond if hostile acts do occur.
The rise of cheaper, smaller satellites, and civilian access to space is dramatically increasing the threat of future space terrorism, according to the head of the UK’s new Space Force equivalent – the Space Directorate. Air Vice Marshal Harvey Smyth spoke at the DSEI 2021 conference in London Sept. 14, just days after the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States.
Referencing the 9/11 terror attacks, Smyth noted:
We all have witnessed what happens, and what particularly happens when the air domain became accessible to all — terrorists turned airliners into weapons. If such a trend holds true for space, when will we have to deal with our first example of space terrorism? And are we prepared for such a dramatic strategic shock?
He added:
The cost of access to space has fallen dramatically throughout this last decade, from $20,000 per kilogram to less than $2,000 today, with an aspiration to get below ten with an end point of $2 per kilogram. Pretty much anyone can now access space, and with this accessibility can come potential threat.
Shiver me timbers! During a hearing Tuesday of the Subcommittee on Aviation and Space U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) argued that a Space Force is necessary to ward off space pirates.
“Pirates threaten the open seas, and the same is possible in space,” he said during his opening statements. Since “the ancient Greeks first put to sea,” Cruz argued, we’ve recognized the “necessity to protect waterborne traffic and commerce from bad actors.”
And now, he says, it’s time for the Space Force to do the same in space.
Space Pirates
originally posted by: Caled
If you have a trillion dollars, and give away a hundred billion dollars without writing it down...is it really lost? Or just an accounting error?
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
I'm not sure about the engineering of that....and the cost.
The theory is open for debate. The cost is easily hidden when the Pentagon loses trillions upon trillions with no explanation.
“Oh, f*** them,” Carlson bluntly told host Megan Kelly. “The ADL was such a noble organization that had a very specific goal, which was to fight anti-Semitism. That’s a virtuous goal. I think they were pretty successful over the years. Now it’s operated by a guy who’s … just an apparatchik of the Democratic Party.”
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: igloo
a reply to: crankyoldman
82.221.129.208...
I think page 69
my friend.
So much information, such a small human brain I have.
In thirty days, our son Lt. Col Stuart Scheller went from being an exemplary Marine, handpicked by the Corp and placed in a highly prestigious position as the Commander of the Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, to a Marine that is being incarcerated for Demanding ACCOUNTABILITY and INTEGRITY from Military Leadership.
All our son did was ask the questions that everyone was asking themselves, but too scared to speak out loud.
He doesn’t deserve this treatment.
Recently, Stu asked to resign; The USMC told us, his parents, that our son serves at the pleasure of the President. They have not accepted his resignation.
He understood from his first posting that he was risking his retirement, his medical benefits, and the stability of his family by speaking out. HE HAS INDEED LOST ALL OF THESE AND NOW HIS FREEDOM…”
Read full statement from Stu SR. & Cathy Scheller on @pipe_hitter_foundation Facebook Page 🇺🇸
A federal judge agreed on Monday to lift all remaining restrictions on John W. Hinckley Jr., who tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan in 1981, next year if he stays mentally stable and continues to follow the conditions that he has been living under, prosecutors said.
Judge Paul L. Friedman, during a hearing in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, said he would issue his written order on the plan this week, his office said.
“If he hadn’t tried to kill the president, he would have been unconditionally released a long, long, long time ago,” The Associated Press quoted the judge as saying during the hearing. “But everybody is comfortable now after all of the studies, all of the analysis and all of the interviews, and all of the experience with Mr. Hinckley.”