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✈️ Two spectacular videos of flight hazards have gone viral on social media.

The first one shows the moment the plane collided with a flock of birds in China. Fortunately, none of the birds got into the engine, but it is clear that the encounter ended tragically for them.

The second shows a difficult landing at Manchester Airport in high winds caused by Hurricane Darra. The pilot managed it.
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"Some are saying the young man, named as Luigi Mangione “wanted” to get caught. If so why not give himself up? And if he did not want to get caught, all he had to do was get rid of the weapon, not have a manifesto on him regarding the killing, and change clothes. Honestly, if he had done that he would have got away with it. Considering that Luigi is said to have a 130+ IQ was a valedictorian at his university, and his (alleged) online statements are at least coherent and intelligent, it seems absurd he would not have done this."

https://open.substack.com/pub/kurganfiction/p/strategic-overview-of-the-alleged?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
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🇰🇷The Blue Roof on X:

"National Assembly's Defense Committee met to question the generals who participated in Yoon Suk-yeol's self coup attempt, which is revealing some truly shocking stuff:

To arrest key liberal leaders including Lee Jae-myung, the military dispatched the HID unit, the special forces whose main task is to assassinate major North Korean leaders in case of a war. They are normally near the DMZ, but were just outside of Seoul on Dec 3.

The HID unit were not dressed in the ROK military uniform. Instead, they were given a false North Korean uniform. The plan was to have the HID unit either assassinate Lee and others, and if that failed, have the "rescuing" South Korean soldiers to kill both Lee and the HID unit.

The Defense Minister's original plan was to provoke an attack from North Korea, then use that as an excuse to declare martial law. To that end, South Korean military flew several drones over the Pyongyang sky, spraying propaganda fliers. North Korea did not attack, however.

The drone incursion happened in early October. Dem lawmakers say the South Korean military collected the drones that were not shot down, and burned them down to destroy evidence.

Yoon Suk-yeol directly commanded the military at the scene of the National Assembly to arrest the lawmakers. The president personally called Cdr. Gwak Jong-geun and told him: "They don't have quorum yet. Get in there and drag them all out."

During the coup, helicopters carrying special forces headed to the Assembly were held up at the capital no-fly zone, because the Air Force was not aware of the coup plan. In the end, the Air Force never approved the flight; the Army forged the approval order.

Initial preparation for the coup began as far back as July 2023, as the military compiled the reference materials for operations under a martial law situation and produced a manual around that time.

https://news.jtbc.co.kr/article/NB12226755

A reminder on how close we were. The martial law command was planning to have two more special forces located outside of Seoul to march to the capital on the second day of martial law. If the Assembly did not vote that night to lift the martial law, many more soldiers would have been in Seoul, with a potential massacre on our hands."

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"I hope at this late date I no longer have to harangue you that he input into his model that masks work, and that his model obligingly said masks work, and therefore his conclusion that masks work is entirely circular reasoning.

"Even Sear seems to recognize this, and he, rare for this breed of work, has a small section called “Testing the prediction”. But it’s not what you think. He dismisses all previous observational trails of masks because they “neither disprove the prediction nor strongly support the prediction made here.” He says instead that because Reality-based trials are difficult and “challenging, we may have to rely on predictions such as that obtained here.”

"No, Sear. We don’t have to rely on these predictions at all."

https://open.substack.com/pub/wmbriggs/p/science-model-told-to-say-masks-work?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
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"Before Donald Trump takes oath for a second term as US president on 20 January, the US scientific community is preparing for what the next four years may look like. Many already have a sense of trepidation given his track record from his first term in office. There are concerns, for example, about his nominations for cabinet and other key positions. Others are worried about the role that SpaceX boss Elon Musk will play as the head of a new “department of government efficiency”."

https://physicsworld.com/a/scientists-braced-for-donald-trumps-second-term-as-us-president/
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 The battle of Pokrovsk became the biggest battle of this war. But it also became one of the largest battles in history in terms of the number of armored vehicles lost.

In the battles near Pokrovsk, Ru losses are close to the number of the entire Western Military District of the Ru Fed as of 2022, which was being prepared for war with NATO. And this is about 60% of the forces with which Russia planned to seize Ukraine in three days in 2022.

In October 2023, Ru defined the offensive on Pokrovsk as the main axis of its offensive campaign. Obviously, Putin is focused on the goal of completely capturing the Donetsk region as the highest priority goal in the coming years. But this offensive led to colossal losses.

During the first few weeks of the offensive, Russian losses were estimated at 13,000 soldiers. In February 2024, Russian losses were estimated at 47,000 soldiers killed and wounded. In the future, the dynamics of battles in this direction did not decrease.

Under this dynamic, Russia's total losses for 13 months of fighting in the Pokrovsky direction amount to about 150,000 soldiers killed and wounded. This is more than Russia's losses in the battles for Bakhmut (100,000).

Only the visually confirmed losses of the Russian army during the 13 months of fighting in the Pokrov region amount to 1,800 units of armor. The real losses are even greater.

Russia lost more tanks at Pokrovsk than any country in Europe has in its army. Or more soldiers than the entire Armed Forces of the United Kingdom.

🔗 Volodymyr Dacenko
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Project Echo - was the first passive communications satellite experiment. Each of the two American spacecraft, launched in 1960 and 1964, were metalized balloon satellites acting as passive reflectors of microwave signals. Communication signals were transmitted from one location on Earth and bounced off the surface of the satellite to another Earth location.

The first transmissions using Echo were sent from Goldstone, California, to Crawford Hill in Holmdel, New Jersey, on 12 August 1960. The last Echo satellite deorbited and burned up in the atmosphere on 7 June 1969.
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Scientists predict 60% chance of radio blackouts after sun unleashes solar flare toward Earth
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14178325/radio-blackouts-possible-solar-flare-earth-impact.html
🇷🇺🌐 Russia Tests Cutting Off Access to Global Web, and VPNs Can't Get Around It

Russia has reportedly cut some regions of the country off from the rest of the world's internet for a day, effectively siloing them, according to reports from European and Russian news outlets reshared by the US nonprofit Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and Western news outlets.

Russia's communications authority, Roskomnadzor, blocked residents in Dagestan, Chechnya, and Ingushetia, which have majority-Muslim populations, ISW says. The three regions are in southwest Russia near its borders with Georgia and Azerbaijan. People in those areas couldn't access Google, YouTube, Telegram, WhatsApp, or other foreign websites or apps—even if they used VPNs, according to a local Russian news site.

Russian digital rights NGO Roskomsvoboda told TechRadar that most VPNs didn't work during the shutdown, but some apparently did. It's unclear which ones or how many actually worked, though. Russia has been increasingly blocking VPNs more broadly, and Apple has helped the country's censorship efforts by taking down VPN apps on its Russian App Store. At least 197 VPNs are currently blocked in Russia, according to Russian news agency Interfax.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/russia-tests-cutting-off-access-to-global-web-and-vpns-cant-get-around
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🇷🇺🇺🇦A powerful fortified area was built for the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Pokrovsk, but no soldiers were sent there, and the Russians took it without a fight.

This was reported by journalist Yuri Butusov.

"They built a key, finally good fortified area near Pokrovsk, for several tens of millions of hryvnia, but they did not have time to send our soldiers there due to certain inadequate management decisions by the command," Butusov said.

"Now, the key, tactically speaking, fortified area has already been captured by the enemy, without a fight. He entered there before the military command sent even one person there. As a result, tens of millions have been spent, and our command has given this entire fortified area to the Russian troops," he added.
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Rep. Smith: 50 drones came in from ocean; At least a dozen trailed Coast Guard ship

More than a dozen drones followed a 47-foot Coast Guard boat Sunday night, while law enforcement tracked another 50 drones coming onto land from the ocean at Island State Park, Rep. Chris Smith said.

Meanwhile, an FBI assistant director admitted that the agency doesn’t know who is behind the unidentified drones that are flying over New Jersey.

Authorities did confirm that the drones are not coming from local military bases.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/nj-congressman-says-50-drones-231945665.html
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Paul Krugman is Done

After 24 years of leading opinions into intellectual dead ends, America’s leading cheerleader for neoconnery and Neo-Keynesian economics is ending his run as a New York Times columnist with an exhibition of the same sort of dishonest cluelessness that rendered him such a helpless punching bag for the entirety of that run. It’s hard to […]

https://voxday.net/2024/12/12/paul-krugman-is-done/
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Russia’s War Costs Exceed $200 Billion, with 700,000 Casualties, Pentagon Chief

Since February 2022, Russia has spent over $200 billion on its war with Ukraine and suffered at least 700,000 killed or wounded, according to U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
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Who committed the chemical attack in Ghouta,Syria in 2013?

Not Assad.

"We knew from intelligence reports that Saudi Arabia and Turkey were supplying the basic chemicals for sarin to al-Nusra in Syria.The Sarin used was not the Sarin held by Syria's military"

-Seymour Hersh

(It was rather telling when the attack happened shortly after Obama described its eventuality as a red line which was to prompt a US response)

https://news.1rj.ru/str/LauraAbolichannel
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Ukrainian Artillery Sets World Record with 70 km Strike

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have achieved a new world record in the range of conventional artillery, hitting a target from an impressive distance of 70 kilometers, according to Defence24.

The record was set using a 155-mm "Krab" self-propelled gun equipped with a Vulcano GLR precision-guided shell. Details about the timing and specific results of the shot remain undisclosed in the report.
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