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You don’t need to be Nostradamus to see that coming.This. And the fake Iranian angle is to prepare you for when the October Surprise comes along.
Obviously the people in this thread want to discuss this subject in depth and at length.
Not speaking for anyone else here, but I personally don't know anyone in my day to day that I could discuss this with at this level. It's all deer in the headlights.
Sometimes it's just fun to work a puzzle, bs, and speculate.
Sometimes it's just fun to work a puzzle, bs, and speculate.
It's post like this that show how many of you don't know what you don't know. The fact he broke position at all is a failure of epic proportion... They each would have had a primary and secondary field of fire... You never come off your sector.... Why?
The fact he was scrambling at all... Clown shoe amateur hour
So Westward Ho is a prostitute heading toward the sunset, right?Direction opposite of East.
It's post like this that show how many of you don't know what you don't know. The fact he broke position at all is a failure of epic proportion... They each would have had a primary and secondary field of fire... You never come off your sector.... Why?
The fact he was scrambling at all... Clown shoe amateur hour
You completely missed the words “believe” and “guess”, in the post you quoted.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
speculate
verb
spec·u·late ˈspe-kyə-ˌlāt
speculated; speculating
Synonyms of speculate
intransitive verb
1
a
: to meditate on or ponder a subject : REFLECT
b
: to review something idly or casually and often inconclusively
This seems like the word you're looking for.
fantasize
verb
fan·ta·size ˈfan-tə-ˌsīz
fantasized; fantasizing
Synonyms of fantasize
intransitive verb
: to indulge in reverie : to create or develop imaginative and often fantastic views or ideas
Your detective skills are lacking. As usual ignorance and arrogance go hand in hand.The people in this thread that know me, heard me fine. Maybe I'm not talking to you.
It's already been mentioned but some didn't catch the subtleties.
This thread is FULL of soup and cereal.
And it's chumming the waters.
Not just here, but I thought folks here were smarter.
no shortage of commentary.
Go fuck yourself.Your detective skills are lacking. As usual ignorance and arrogance go hand in hand.
I’d say stick to what your good at but the way you lie about that idk
You make accusations that aren’t true. I’ve seen it.Go fuck yourself.
You've always been a vapid cunt.
You've been waiting for an opening, haven't you.
Again fuck right off.
No one was talking to you, or about you.
How do you keep coming back. Have you got goat fucking pics of someone?
Good thing it wasn't Alvin Bragg they shot at! Wouldn't have missed that big melon head he has!
Idk about all that but he sure as hell seemed a little different.I wonder if this attempt will change Trump's view on guns. I watched his RNC speech last night and don't remember him saying something like we love our 2nd amendment. Did he have any positive statements about 2A last night?
You make accusations that aren’t true. I’ve seen it.
Calls into question any thing else you say.
Go back to (literally) stirring shit and then lying about the discharge levels
I improvise adapt and overcome
Weasel
Seems like that’s what happened last weekend.Could you imagine if they just pull somebody off of a TSA line to do Trump SS duty?
Probably need a harpoon for that.Good thing it wasn't Alvin Bragg they shot at! Wouldn't have missed that big melon head he has!
There's obviously quite a few email providers with high end encryption but if it is, in fact, crypto accounts they can trace anything on the blockchain back through every transaction if they want to. there's a reason the US sanctioned an app that mixes crypto and basically allows you to launder it. (its called tornado cash) read about it. A writer for Wired Magazine gave the details on the ability to trace crypto transactions and find the owners of wallets. Program was called "Reactor" I think. Podcast was Darknet Diaries ep. 131. If it was a crypto account and Iran money, they will find it. Crypto isn't as anonymous as people think.I hope to god all my bank accounts are encrypted.
Typically any online account is behind https (encrypted) and all the data on the volumes is encrypted and the drives behind the volumes are encrypted. Passwords are encrypted.
Servers holding the data might be overseas depending on the bank.
Wise offers seemingly easy international banking options.
The encrypted banking isn't the issue, just a herring.
The real issue, if any, is how much money is in there and where did it come from?
Encryption is still legal (for now) and ubiquitous.
Selfies, I do believe.How do you keep coming back. Have you got goat fucking pics of someone?
isn't as anonymous as people think.
"Facts" always seem to be split on which media story I read
I like his analysis. Also, respect to HealthRanger who did an extensive analysis of the shots at Las Vegas 2017.
Does anyone have the video of a report of a "muzzle flash" below Trump that first came out?
Shot 6 (in his video @ ~20 minutes) is likely the local LE sniper who is now reported to also have taken a shot but missed. Explains why the sound came from the left of the stage and slightly further away. If they fired more than one shot, they haven't changed the story to reflect that yet.
Don't bother, the U.S. sanctioned it. No exchange will touch crypto originating from it now. The way the creators set it up, the website ran autonomously and they didn't even have access. It all stemmed from North Korea hacking some crypto exchange for like $600M in bitcoin. NK tried cleaning the money on that site. The U.S. still sanctioned the site and put them in prison even though they had nothing to do with NK stealing the money. It's the whole "blame the gun maker for the crimes of the user" scenario.I'll look into tornado cash thanks for that.
That guy from Howard Sterns show used to do exactly that. Captain Janx, I think? stopped listening years agoI guess anyone can call into their local news desk and claim to be an "ocificial".
No, be patient, the investigation is nearing completion. Looks like it is gonna be about 50 pages long.
Wait, so the two shooters didn’t ride together? As we know the media has turned into the misinformation arm of the deep state!I'm really trying to keep up with details in this thread but "Facts" always seem to be split on which media story I read.
Now it's vehicles.
Fox News seems to think Crooks drove a van (videos on line) and found explosives in it.
Link for those lacking GoogleFu skills;
andPolice comb through Thomas Matthew Crooks' van that hid explosives, video shows
Video shows law enforcement tearing through Thomas Matthew Crooks' van after he nearly killed Donald Trump and found explosives inside, sources told Fox News.www.foxnews.com
CNN seems to think "Crooks drove his Hyundai Sonata about an hour north, joining thousands of people from around the region who flocked to Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He parked the car outside the rally, with an improvised explosive device hidden in the trunk that was wired to a transmitter he carried, the official said"
and another link
Wired to a transmitter? That's not how this works.
SOooo, which is it??
Did both vehicles have explosives?
I fully expect to see a rented U-Haul pop up next.
Passwords are hashed, not encrypted.I hope to god all my bank accounts are encrypted.
Typically any online account is behind https (encrypted) and all the data on the volumes is encrypted and the drives behind the volumes are encrypted. Passwords are encrypted.
Servers holding the data might be overseas depending on the bank.
Wise offers seemingly easy international banking options.
The encrypted banking isn't the issue, just a herring.
The real issue, if any, is how much money is in there and where did it come from?
Encryption is still legal (for now) and ubiquitous.
Passwords are hashed, not encrypted.
It's fine to admit you either made a mistake, or just don't know what you're talking about. I'm sure there is something else you're an expert on.Si, most but not all. it's a good practice but not a law.
I think what you mean is passwords *should* be hashed. Even though hashing is effectively just one-way encryption.
Either way, to the average bear, hash vs encryption is a distinction without a difference because their eyes will glaze over when you try to explain it.
You forgot to include your Clavin so I FIFY
HealthRanger did the click thump analysis from video and audio from the concert area. There were two different guns based on the time lag. One was calculated at 450 yards, which would have been Mandalay Bay. Other was about 250 yards. In a 250 yard radius, there were two choice locations. A building belonging to the Catholic Church and a pile of dirt at a construction site. My pick is the latter.i find it funny how these (vids), i think, came out after i thought about running audio through audacity (pages back)
no shortage of commentary.