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Ukraine is set to acquire approximately one hundred Swedish satellite communication terminals.
These portable terminal antennas, which establish internet connections through geostationary satellites, will be supplied by the Swedish company Satcube. The price for each terminal amounts to $65,000.
While Satcubes offer slightly lower speeds compared to Starlink — 70 Mbps as opposed to 100 Mbps — their advantage lies in the increased difficulty of disrupting communication with geostationary satellites.
For additional information, please feel free to refer to supplementary materials.
These portable terminal antennas, which establish internet connections through geostationary satellites, will be supplied by the Swedish company Satcube. The price for each terminal amounts to $65,000.
While Satcubes offer slightly lower speeds compared to Starlink — 70 Mbps as opposed to 100 Mbps — their advantage lies in the increased difficulty of disrupting communication with geostationary satellites.
For additional information, please feel free to refer to supplementary materials.
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The Russians are going to help white South African farmers who are tired of being told, by black South Africans, that they're going to be killed.
https://www.rt.com/russia/581014-migrant-village-africans-tver/
https://www.rt.com/russia/581014-migrant-village-africans-tver/
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I recommend this documentary by Katie Hopkins.
It's about South African farm murders. (Keep in mind that the New York Times says that the singing of Kill The Boer is just poetry and shouldn't be taken literally.)
She has been banned from entering South Africa since making this film.
It's about South African farm murders. (Keep in mind that the New York Times says that the singing of Kill The Boer is just poetry and shouldn't be taken literally.)
She has been banned from entering South Africa since making this film.
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Disney Goes Full Trans
The Walt Disney Co. has teamed up with a transgender TikTok influencer to promote apparel for girls — specifically, Minnie Mouse-themed clothes that include a red dress, yellow pumps, and a red hair bow. Transgender influencer Seann Altman — a biological male who identifies as “gender fluid” — created a promotional TikTok video for Disney […]
https://voxday.net/2023/08/09/disney-goes-full-trans/
The Walt Disney Co. has teamed up with a transgender TikTok influencer to promote apparel for girls — specifically, Minnie Mouse-themed clothes that include a red dress, yellow pumps, and a red hair bow. Transgender influencer Seann Altman — a biological male who identifies as “gender fluid” — created a promotional TikTok video for Disney […]
https://voxday.net/2023/08/09/disney-goes-full-trans/
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When black South Africans chant "kill the Boer, kill the farmer", it shouldn't be taken literally, says the New York Times.
It's just a metaphor.
It's just a metaphor.
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JUST IN - U.S. State Department "encouraged" the Pakistani government to remove Imran Khan as PM over his neutrality on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to a classified document obtained by The Intercept.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/1atxq9rs74/
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🇺🇸Man killed during FBI raid in connection with threats against Biden, other officials - ABC News
Craig Robertson was shot and killed during an FBI raid early Wednesday morning.
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Craig Robertson was shot and killed during an FBI raid early Wednesday morning.
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ABC News
Man killed during FBI raid in connection with threats against Biden, other officials
The raid was in connection with an investigation into alleged threats against President Joe Biden and others, according to two officials briefed on the case.
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"Baghdad Battery" - a find that keeps researchers busy
This artifact, found near Baghdad, is sometimes considered an ancient galvanic cell that was created 2,000 years before A. Volta was born. The "battery" was a 13-centimeter vessel. Its neck was filled with bitumen and an iron rod passed through it. Inside the vessel was a copper cylinder with an iron rod in it.
Wilhelm König, who found the "battery" in 1936, suggested that it could produce an electrical voltage of 1 volt. In an episode of the TV show "Legendbusters" copies of the "battery" were tested, and lemon juice was used as the electrolyte. Incredible but true: the experiment managed to get a voltage of about 4 volts.
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This artifact, found near Baghdad, is sometimes considered an ancient galvanic cell that was created 2,000 years before A. Volta was born. The "battery" was a 13-centimeter vessel. Its neck was filled with bitumen and an iron rod passed through it. Inside the vessel was a copper cylinder with an iron rod in it.
Wilhelm König, who found the "battery" in 1936, suggested that it could produce an electrical voltage of 1 volt. In an episode of the TV show "Legendbusters" copies of the "battery" were tested, and lemon juice was used as the electrolyte. Incredible but true: the experiment managed to get a voltage of about 4 volts.
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The problem with blaming everything on "Liberalism" (e.g. inaccurately calling the New World Order the "Liberal World Order") is that "Liberal" just becomes synonymous with "Western," which makes no sense at all when countries like China are key players in said world order. It's not like they're out here defending property rights, free trade, and freedom of association. It conveniently absolves all of the other countries that are on board with globalist machinations and the push for world government (or "world governance").
Plus, most of the Western elite really don't care about Liberalism all that much, as demonstrated by their responses to COVID, "Climate Change," and so on. They're basically technocratic Socialists, kinda like H. G. Wells and some other Fabians. It's quite obvious that their end goal isn't to create a "Liberal" world but some sort of one world Communist government, modeled on China, combined with transhumanism and weird New Age religion bullshit. They've said this many times. See for example this paper by Robert Muller, "the philosopher of the United Nations" and ex UN Assistant Secretary-General:
Proper Earth Government: A Framework and Ways to Create It (2005)
https://archive.ph/l4RYW
Plus, most of the Western elite really don't care about Liberalism all that much, as demonstrated by their responses to COVID, "Climate Change," and so on. They're basically technocratic Socialists, kinda like H. G. Wells and some other Fabians. It's quite obvious that their end goal isn't to create a "Liberal" world but some sort of one world Communist government, modeled on China, combined with transhumanism and weird New Age religion bullshit. They've said this many times. See for example this paper by Robert Muller, "the philosopher of the United Nations" and ex UN Assistant Secretary-General:
Proper Earth Government: A Framework and Ways to Create It (2005)
https://archive.ph/l4RYW
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https://search.archives.un.org/uploads/r/united-nations-archives/5/9/…
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The Inevitable End of Arbitration
In light of the absurd and shamelessly illegal actions by JAMS and a few of its more dishonest arbitrators that we’ve witnessed in recent years, to say nothing of its shameless bias towards corporations, it’s good to see that the UK courts have declared that JAMS awards are contrary to public policy and cannot be […]
https://voxday.net/2023/08/10/the-inevitable-end-of-arbitration/
In light of the absurd and shamelessly illegal actions by JAMS and a few of its more dishonest arbitrators that we’ve witnessed in recent years, to say nothing of its shameless bias towards corporations, it’s good to see that the UK courts have declared that JAMS awards are contrary to public policy and cannot be […]
https://voxday.net/2023/08/10/the-inevitable-end-of-arbitration/
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Guaranteeing cash will stick around is "far right" 🤡 https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/austrian-leader-backs-far-right-idea-enshrining-cash-constitution-2023-08-04/
Reuters
Austrian leader backs far-right idea of enshrining cash in constitution
Austria's conservative Chancellor Karl Nehammer wants the right to use cash enshrined in the constitution, he told Austrian media in remarks published on Friday, an idea the far-right Freedom Party has been pushing for years.
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The Neoclowns are Doubling Down
While the Typhoid Mary of geopolitics, US regime change specialist Victoria Nuland, is busy down in Niger, attempting to forestall the opening of WWIII’s second front in Africa, it appears that the pivot to China is off for now and the Poles have volunteered to become the next man up for the slaughterhouse. Warsaw is […]
https://voxday.net/2023/08/09/the-neoclowns-are-doubling-down/
While the Typhoid Mary of geopolitics, US regime change specialist Victoria Nuland, is busy down in Niger, attempting to forestall the opening of WWIII’s second front in Africa, it appears that the pivot to China is off for now and the Poles have volunteered to become the next man up for the slaughterhouse. Warsaw is […]
https://voxday.net/2023/08/09/the-neoclowns-are-doubling-down/
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Started reading a book on conservative criminology. Quoted in intro.
"Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said Monday he did not think Ukraine could win the war against Russia and compared Ukraine’s efforts to a junior high team trying to defeat a college team in a hypothetical sports match.
"In an interview with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham on Monday night, Tuberville touted his record voting against funding for Ukraine and said that, while he supported the country’s efforts over Russia, he thought Ukraine was outmatched and that no amount of funding would change that."
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4143533-tuberville-says-ukraine-cant-win-war-against-russia/
"In an interview with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham on Monday night, Tuberville touted his record voting against funding for Ukraine and said that, while he supported the country’s efforts over Russia, he thought Ukraine was outmatched and that no amount of funding would change that."
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4143533-tuberville-says-ukraine-cant-win-war-against-russia/
The Hill
Tuberville says Ukraine can’t win war: ‘It’s a junior high team playing a college team’
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said Monday he did not think Ukraine could win the war against Russia and compared Ukraine’s efforts to a junior high team trying to defeat a college team in a hypoth…
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 According to the Turks, in the Orekhov area, the entire headquarters of the 47th separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed by a 1,500 kg bomb. This strike severely disrupted the control of the entire group in this direction, since orders from the central command, or rather NATO, are transmitted through such headquarters through Starlink terminals.
There has not been such a high-precision strike in the area for 2.5 months, and the fact that Russia is developing and testing new systems to jam and detect Starlink, as well as following the news of Starlink malfunctions, probably indicates that these The systems have passed successful front-line tests.
There has not been such a high-precision strike in the area for 2.5 months, and the fact that Russia is developing and testing new systems to jam and detect Starlink, as well as following the news of Starlink malfunctions, probably indicates that these The systems have passed successful front-line tests.
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🇷🇺 Several countries in Southeast Asia ordered electronic warfare systems from Russia, which were successfully tested in the special operation zone in Ukraine, to protect against drones - TASS reports.
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Break up big staffs, like the 200-plus personnel in a divisional Main Command Post, into half a dozen smaller “sub-nodes,” each hiding in a different building or hastily dug bunker, communicating with each other not over Wi-Fi or tactical radio but over ruggedized fiber optic cables a quarter-mile (400 meters) long, unspooled by soldiers through the shelling-shattered windows and rubbled streets.
And every few hours, one of the sub-nodes takes its turn to shut down for a few hours and moved a few hundred yards — never too far for those fiber cables — so that, within a day, the entire formation has relocated, slithering undetected across the battlefield like an amoeba.
That’s the prenoscription from the US Army’s Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, helmed by Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle, a South Carolinian who’s served everywhere from Afghanistan and Iraq to South Korea. https://breakingdefense.com/2023/08/the-cloud-fiber-optics-and-hiding-in-basements-army-races-to-adapt-to-new-command-post-threats/
And every few hours, one of the sub-nodes takes its turn to shut down for a few hours and moved a few hundred yards — never too far for those fiber cables — so that, within a day, the entire formation has relocated, slithering undetected across the battlefield like an amoeba.
That’s the prenoscription from the US Army’s Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, helmed by Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle, a South Carolinian who’s served everywhere from Afghanistan and Iraq to South Korea. https://breakingdefense.com/2023/08/the-cloud-fiber-optics-and-hiding-in-basements-army-races-to-adapt-to-new-command-post-threats/
Breaking Defense
The cloud, fiber optics and hiding in basements: Army races to adapt to new command post threats
Drone-guided artillery strikes have made Ukraine “the graveyard of command posts,” two Army generals have warned. But, Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle and Brig. Gen. Jason Slider told Breaking Defense, better tactics and affordable tech can save lives.
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Sir Edmund Hillary is best known for being the first man to summit Mount Everest, But a few years later, in 1955, he also led an expedition to cross Antarctica using snow tractors. The trip took three years and became the first to cross the entire southern continent.