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Both tanks have mine rollers, nice.
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote I'm guessing foreigners of some variety. |
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All international laws are invalid, meaningless attempts to constrict American power.
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
Thanks for the membership @ toaster |
Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote Sounds like the Japanese, right before Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Great pride these Ruskies have. |
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Originally Posted By MelGibsonEnthusiast: I'm guessing foreigners of some variety. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MelGibsonEnthusiast: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
I'm guessing foreigners of some variety. Me too. Africa? Syrians? |
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: From my other thread: https://i.imgur.com/eSVI1bK.jpg https://i.imgur.com/k7bAt7D.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ec3CBwo.jpg @ludder093 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By ludder093: From my other thread: https://i.imgur.com/eSVI1bK.jpg https://i.imgur.com/k7bAt7D.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ec3CBwo.jpg The state of a recently captured T-62 @ludder093 |
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Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. -Robert J. Hanlon
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Originally Posted By ludder093: How did that guy get access to the documents? Some serious fuck ups to allow a breach like this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ludder093: Originally Posted By Zhukov: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/classified-document-leak-investigation-massachusetts-air-national-guardsman FBI arrests Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira in probe of classified document leaks Jack Teixeira, 21, was arrested in Massachusetts on Thursday FBI agents arrested Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Douglas Teixeira at a home in North Dighton, Massachusetts, on Thursday in relation to a trove of classified documents that have been leaked online in recent months. Attorney General Merrick Garland said that Teixeira, 21, is being investigated for the "alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information." A large police presence could be seen at the home in North Dighton, which is about 35 miles south of Boston. Teixeira, who worked on military intelligence systems on a full-time basis, had his security clearance and access to classified government systems revoked, according an internal government document reviewed by Fox News. The National Guard said in a statement it is aware of the "alleged role a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman may have played in the recent leak of highly-classified documents" from the Pentagon. "The National Guard takes this issue very seriously and will support investigators," the National Guard said in a statement. "National security is our foremost priority and any attempt to undermine it compromises our values and degrades trust among our members, the public, allies and partners. Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder called the leaks a "a deliberate criminal act," saying that distribution lists for classified information are being reviewed. "We entrust our members with a lot of responsibility at a very early age," Ryder said at a press conference on Thursday. "You've received training and you will receive an understanding of the rules and requirements that come along with those responsibilities, and you're expected to abide by those rules, regulations and responsibility. It's called military discipline. And in certain cases, especially when it comes to sensitive information, it also is about the law." The New York Times originally identified Teixeira as the suspected leaker on Wednesday evening, reporting that he was the leader of a Discord group consisting of roughly 20 to 30 young men that went by the name Thug Shaker Central. Teixeira allegedly starting sharing classified documents with the private group in recent months, but the leaks gained wider attention after another member shared them in a public forum, according to the report. Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks sent a memo to Pentagon officials on Tuesday, warning employees against leaking classified information or downloading classified documents from unclassified sources. "Do not access or download documents with classified markings from unclassified websites either from home or work as the data ma y be classified, it may be associated with hostile foreign elements, or it may contain malicious code or embedded capability that could introduce cyber threats into our information system," Hicks wrote in the memo, which was obtained by Fox News. President Biden said earlier Thursday that the U.S. was "getting close" to finding the person responsible for leaking Pentagon documents that the Department of Defense has described as containing "sensitive and highly-classified material." "I can't right now [give an update]. There is a full-blown investigation going on with the intelligence community and Justice Department and they are getting close," Biden told reporters during his trip to Ireland. "I don't have an answer for you." The president also said, "I'm concerned that it happened, but there is nothing contemporaneous that I'm aware of that is of great consequence." The Washington Post first reported last night that the person behind the leaks worked on a military base and shared the classified information on the chat app Discord. The top-secret intel that has been shared online included movements of high-ranking political leaders, updates on military forces, detailed charts of battlefield conditions in Ukraine and satellite images of the aftermath of Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian facilities. Other documents, according to the report, included the potential trajectory of North Korean ballistic nuclear missiles that could reach the U.S. and pictures and information on the surveillance technology attached to the Chinese spy balloon that the Biden administration allowed to float across the U.S. in February. Fucking dumbass. He was intel and had access in accordance with his job. |
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God damn. That’s one of their better T-72 variants and it looks like they parked it in an open field with the hatches up.
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: I can’t see how that information should have ever been so widely available that a national guard enlisted airman at Cape Cod or wherever should have had access to it. GWOT made us sloppy. The Taliban, ISIS and Islamic fundamentalists in general don’t have a strong HUMINT program. The radical level of sharing that worked there is reckless against Russia, who is sloppy now but has a history of outplaying us in the Great Game. It’s suicidal against China, who has us penetrated thoroughly. ETA: A lot of the info we saw released should never have been put in any slide deck. Locations of SAMs? The sort of Americans who need to look at that don’t need it in a slide deck for a briefing. They need to map it for analysis and then report if it’s effective to the people who need to know if we should send more, or train more, but have no need to see the locations. View Quote If this ID of this OG guy is legit, this is truly terrible. I was hoping it was a disinfo OP or some trickery. Now it turns out some kid has access to all of it. Our country is truly fucked is so many un-serious kids have this level of access. Some Nat. Guard kid from Mass??!! Our allies really must distance themselves from this level of wanton incompetence. |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:
https://i.imgur.com/x49rzuV.jpg Interior of The Louisiana T-90A.[/qu ote]Looks like Russia maintenance |
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: God damn. That’s one of their better T-72 variants and it looks like they parked it in an open field with the hatches up. View Quote T-90A, the truck had transmission problems and the driver just left the trailer with the tank at a truck stop, unattended with open hatches. |
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
Thanks for the membership @ toaster |
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Originally Posted By Prime: Wow. Great read and very believable. At least he impressed some kids on the internet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Prime: Originally Posted By HIPPO: https://wapo.st/3UvaNTQ Leaker of U.S. secret documents worked on military base, friend says THE DISCORD LEAKS | The online group that received hundreds of pages of classified material included foreigners, members tell The Post April 12, 2023 at 9:36 p.m. EDT Click To View Spoiler (Illustration by Lucy Naland/The Washington Post; iStock) The man behind a massive leak of U.S. government secrets that has exposed spying on allies, revealed the grim prospects for Ukraine’s war with Russia and ignited diplomatic fires for the White House is a young, charismatic gun enthusiast who shared highly classified documents with a group of far-flung acquaintances searching for companionship amid the isolation of the pandemic. United by their mutual love of guns, military gear and God, the group of roughly two dozen — mostly men and boys — formed an invitation-only clubhouse in 2020 on Discord, an online platform popular with gamers. But they paid little attention last year when the man some call “OG” posted a message laden with strange acronyms and jargon. The words were unfamiliar, and few people read the long note, one of the members explained. But he revered OG, the elder leader of their tiny tribe, who claimed to know secrets that the government withheld from ordinary people. The young member read OG’s message closely, and the hundreds more that he said followed on a regular basis for months. They were, he recalled, what appeared to be near-verbatim transcripts of classified intelligence documents that OG indicated he had brought home from his job on a “military base,” which the member declined to identify. OG claimed he spent at least some of his day inside a secure facility that prohibited cellphones and other electronic devices, which could be used to document the secret information housed on government computer networks or spooling out from printers. He annotated some of the hand-typed documents, the member said, translating arcane intel-speak for the uninitiated, such as explaining that “NOFORN” meant the information in the document was so sensitive it must not be shared with foreign nationals. Story continues below advertisement OG told the group he toiled for hours writing up the classified documents to share with his companions in the Discord server he controlled. The gathering spot had been a pandemic refuge, particularly for teen gamers locked in their houses and cut off from their real-world friends. The members swapped memes, offensive jokes and idle chitchat. They watched movies together, joked around and prayed. But OG also lectured them about world affairs and secretive government operations. He wanted to “keep us in the loop,” the member said, and seemed to think that his insider knowledge would offer the others protection from the troubled world around them. “He’s a smart person. He knew what he was doing when he posted these documents, of course. These weren’t accidental leaks of any kind,” the member said. A member of the Discord group where classified intelligence documents were posted shares information on the man behind the leak, who some call “OG.” (Video: Whitney Shefte, Jon Gerberg/The Washington Post) The transcribed documents OG posted traversed a range of sensitive subjects that only people who had undergone months-long background checks would be authorized to see. There were top-secret reports about the whereabouts and movements of high-ranking political leaders and tactical updates on military forces, the member said. Geopolitical analysis. Insights into foreign governments’ efforts to interfere with elections. “If you could think it, it was in those documents.” In those initial posts, OG had given his fellow members a small sip of the torrent of secrets that was to come. When rendering hundreds of classified files by hand proved too tiresome, he began posting hundreds of photos of documents themselves, an astonishing cache of secrets that has been steadily spilling into public view over the past week, disrupting U.S. foreign policy and aggravating America’s allies. This account of how detailed intelligence documents intended for an exclusive circle of military leaders and government decision-makers found their way into and then out of OG’s closed community is based in part on several lengthy interviews with the Discord group member, who spoke to The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity. He is under 18 and was a young teenager when he met OG. The Post obtained consent from the member’s mother to speak to him and to record his remarks on video. He asked that his voice not be obscured. What to know about the Discord leaks His account was corroborated by a second member who read many of the same classified documents shared by OG, and who also spoke on the condition of anonymity. Both members said they know OG’s real name as well as the state where he lives and works but declined to share that information while the FBI is hunting for the source of the leaks. The investigation is in its early stages, and the Pentagon has set up its own internal review led by a senior official. “An interagency effort has been stood up, focused on assessing the impact these photographed documents could have on U.S. national security and on our Allies and partners,” Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said in a statement. Discord said in a statement that it is cooperating with law enforcement and has declined to comment further. The Post also reviewed approximately 300 photos of classified documents, most of which have not been made public; some of the text documents OG is said to have written out; an audio recording of a man the two group members identified as OG speaking to his companions; and chat records and photographs that show OG communicating with them on the Discord server. The young member was impressed by OG’s seemingly prophetic ability to forecast major events before they became headline news, things “only someone with this kind of high clearance” would know. He was by his own account enthralled with OG, who he said was in his early to mid-20s. “He’s fit. He’s strong. He’s armed. He’s trained. Just about everything you can expect out of some sort of crazy movie,” the member said. Story continues below advertisement In a video seen by The Post, the man who the member said is OG stands at a shooting range, wearing safety glasses and ear coverings and holding a large rifle. He yells a series of racial and antisemitic slurs into the camera, then fires several rounds at a target. The member seemed drawn to OG’s bravado and his skill with weapons. He felt a certain kinship with a man he described as “like an uncle” and, on another occasion, as a father figure. “I was one of the very few people in the server that was able to understand that these [documents] were legitimate,” the member said, setting himself apart from the others who mostly ignored OG’s posts. “It felt like I was on top of Mount Everest,” he said. “I felt like I was above everyone else to some degree and that … I knew stuff that they didn’t.” A member of the Discord group where classified intelligence documents were leaked describes the contents of the files. (Video: Whitney Shefte, Jon Gerberg/The Washington Post) The member met OG about four years ago, on a different server for fans of Oxide, a popular YouTuber who streams videos about guns, body armor and military hardware. He said a group of avid members found the server too crowded and wanted a quieter place to talk about video game tactics, so they broke off into their own, small group. More like-minded Oxide fans joined the private Discord server, which came to be named “Thug Shaker Central,” and whose membership OG would effectively control as the administrator. “We all grew very close to each other, like a tightknit family,” the member said. “We depended on each other.” He said that other members, and OG especially, counseled him during bouts of depression and helped to steady him emotionally. “There was no lack of love for each other.” OG was the undisputed leader. The member described him as “strict.” He enforced a “pecking order” and expected the others to read closely the classified information he had shared. When their attention waned, he got angry. Late last year, a peeved OG fired off a message to all the members of the server. He had spent nearly an hour every day writing up “these long and drawn-out posts in which he’d often add annotations and explanations for stuff that we normal citizens would not understand,” the member said. His would-be pupils were more interested in YouTube videos about battle gear. “He got upset, and he said on multiple occasions, if you guys aren’t going to interact with them, I’m going to stop sending them.” That’s when OG changed tactics. Rather than spend his time copying documents by keyboard, he took photographs of the genuine articles and dropped them in the server. These were more vivid and arresting documents than the plain text renderings. Some featured detailed charts of battlefield conditions in Ukraine and highly classified satellite images of the aftermath of Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian electrical facilities. Others sketched the potential trajectory of North Korean ballistic nuclear missiles that could reach the United States. Another featured photographs of the Chinese spy balloon that floated across the country in February, snapped from eye-level, probably by a U-2 spy plane, along with a diagram of the balloon and the surveillance technology attached to it. Story continues below advertisement OG shared several documents a week, beginning late last year. Posting pictures to the server took less time. But it also exposed OG to greater risk. In the background of some images, they could see items and furniture that they recognized from the room where OG spoke to them via video on the Discord channel — the kind of clues that could prove useful for federal investigators. The dramatic and yet nonchalant presentation also reminded the group that OG could lay his hands on some of the most closely guarded intelligence in the U.S. government. “If you had classified documents, you’d want to flex at least a little bit, like hey, I’m the big guy,” the member said. “There is a little bit of showing off to friends, but as well as wanting to keep us informed.” In a sense, OG had created a virtual mirror image of the secretive facility where he spent his working hours. Inside the Discord server, he was the ultimate arbiter of secrecy, and he allowed his companions to read truths that “normal citizens” could not. A member of the Discord group where classified intelligence documents were leaked describes the online community. (Video: Whitney Shefte, Jon Gerberg/The Washington Post) The photographs of printed secret documents now seen by millions may offer clues to the federal agents searching for OG. Reality Winner, who leaked secret National Security Agency documents to the news website the Intercept in 2017, was compromised by secret markings on printouts that helped narrow the search. OG’s documents look to have been printed on ordinary paper and were creased after having been folded in four. Sometimes, the photographs OG took of the documents appeared to have been taken over a bed. Items such as Gorilla Glue, a scope manual and nail clippers appeared in the margins. Other previously unreported images reviewed by The Post showed printed documents lying on top of a glowing red keyboard. The breadth of the military and intelligence reports was extensive. For months, OG regularly uploaded page after page of classified U.S. assessments, offering a window into how deeply American intelligence had penetrated the Russian military, showing that Egypt had planned to sell Russia tens of thousands of rockets and suggesting that Russian mercenaries had approached Turkey, a NATO ally, to buy weapons to fight against Ukraine. At least one of the documents appeared to have been printed from Intellipedia, a data-sharing system that intelligence agencies use to collaborate and post reports and articles. The documents were another lesson for younger members in how OG thought the world really worked. The member said OG wasn’t hostile to the U.S. government, and he insisted that he was not working on behalf of any country’s interests. “He is not a Russian operative. He is not a Ukrainian operative,” the member said. The room on the server where he posted the documents was called “bear-vs-pig,” meant to be a snide jab at Russia and Ukraine, and an indication that OG took no sides in the conflict. But OG had a dark view of the government. The young member said he spoke of the United States, and particularly law enforcement and the intelligence community, as a sinister force that sought to suppress its citizens and keep them in the dark. He ranted about “government overreach.” OG told his online companions that the government hid horrible truths from the public. He claimed, according to the members, that the government knew in advance that a white supremacist intended to go on a shooting rampage at a Buffalo supermarket in May 2022. The attack left 10 dead, all of them Black, and wounded three more. OG said federal law enforcement officials let the killings proceed so they could argue for increased funding, a baseless notion that the member said he believes and considers an example of OG’s penetrating insights about the depth of government corruption. OG’s group itself had a dark side. The Discord server’s eventual name, Thug Shaker Central, was a racist allusion, and signaled to members that they were free to hurl epithets and crude jokes. The young member expressed some regret for their behavior but seemed to shrug off the offensive remarks as a clumsy attempt at humor. It was not “a fascist recruiting server,” he told The Post. Story continues below advertisement One thing the members were not supposed to do was talk about the secrets OG had shared with them, including the classified documents. “Most people in the server were smart enough as to kind of realize that … they shouldn’t be posted anywhere else,” the member said. And yet, the group contained foreign citizens — including from Russia and Ukraine, the members said — a defiance of the NOFORN warning printed across the top of so many documents OG shared. The member estimated that the server hosted people from Europe, Asia and South America. “Just about every walk of life.” Of the roughly 25 active members who had access to the bear-vs-pig channel, about half were located overseas, the member said. The ones who seemed most interested in the classified material claimed to be from mostly “Eastern Bloc and those post-Soviet countries,” he said. “The Ukrainians had interest as well,” which the member chalked up to interest in the war ravaging their homeland. For years, U.S. counterintelligence officials have eyed gaming platforms as a magnet for spies. Russian intelligence operatives have been suspected of befriending gamers who they believe work for intelligence agencies and encouraging them to divulge classified information, a senior U.S. official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information. It’s not clear whether any of those efforts have been successful. But if foreign operatives finagled an invitation to OG’s server, they would have been free to view the documents and make copies of them, as some members did. The server sprouts a leak All winter, OG uploaded documents to the server. No one talked about sharing them elsewhere. Then, unbeknown to the group, on Feb. 28, another teenage user from the Thug Shaker Central server began posting several dozen photographs showing classified documents on another Discord server affiliated with the YouTuber “wow_mao.” Some of the documents offered detailed assessments of Ukraine’s defense capabilities and showed how far U.S. intelligence could see into Russia’s military command. On March 4, 10 documents appeared on “Minecraft Earth Map,” a Discord server focused on the popular video game. A user operating the account that posted the smaller tranche of images told The Post they obtained them on wow_mao. Secret and top-secret documents were now available to thousands of Discord users, but the leak wouldn’t come to the attention of U.S. authorities for another month. Meanwhile, OG stopped sharing images in the middle of March. On April 5, classified documents assessing the war in Ukraine were posted on Russian Telegram channels and the message board platform 4chan, and began migrating to Twitter. One image, showing a March 1 Ukraine status update, had been crudely doctored to inflate the number of Ukrainian casualties and downplay those on the Russian side. The next day, shortly before the New York Times first reported on the leak, OG came into the server “frantic, which is unusual for him,” the member said. “He said something had happened, and he prayed to God that this event would not happen. … But now it’s in God’s hands.” Story continues below advertisement For all OG’s disdain for the federal government, the member said there was no indication that he was acting in what he thought was the public interest by exposing official secrets. The classified documents were intended only to benefit his online family, the member said. “I would definitely not call him a whistleblower. I would not call OG a whistleblower in the slightest,” he said, resisting comparisons to Edward Snowden, who shared classified documents about government surveillance with journalists. Remarkably, the member said he has been in touch with OG in the past few days, even as an FBI manhunt is underway and the Pentagon launches its own inquiry into the leaks. After shuttering the Thug Shaker Central server, OG moved the community to another server to communicate with his online family. He “seemed very confused and lost as to what to do,” the member said. “He’s fully aware of what’s happening and what the consequences may be. He’s just not sure on how to go about solving this situation. … He seems pretty distraught about it.” In his final message to his companions, OG admonished them to “keep low and delete any information that could possibly relate to him,” the member said. That included any copies of the classified documents OG had shared. When it dawned on them that OG was in grave peril and intended to disappear, the members of Thug Shaker Central “full-on sobbed and cried,” the young member said. “It is like losing a family member.” In hours of interviews, he continued to express admiration and loyalty to a man who may have endangered his young followers by allowing them to see and possess classified information, exposing them to potential federal crimes. “I figured he would not be putting us in any sort of harm’s way,” the member said. The exposure of the documents has severed friendships and cut him off from the man who buoyed his confidence and made him feel safe. The member said that the stress of the loss, coupled with the enormity of the leaks, has left him worried and sleepless. Now he says he believes that the world should see the secrets OG passed along to a tiny group. He argued that the public deserves to know how intelligence agencies spend their tax dollars, and was particularly outraged that the documents show U.S. surveillance of foreign allies. But what the young man regarded as a revelation will come as no surprise to the countries whose officials the U.S. has been monitoring for decades. While rarely discussed, and embarrassing for Washington when exposed, it’s widely understood that the U.S. intelligence community monitors many friendly governments, just as foreign allies try to do the same. Story continues below advertisement Thousands of military personnel and government employees around OG’s age, working entry-to-low-level positions, could plausibly have access to classified documents like the ones he allegedly shared, according to U.S. officials and experts who have seen the documents reported in the media. Despite what his young followers thought, OG would have had no special knowledge compared with his peers. He possessed no special power to predict events. Rather, he appears to have persuaded some highly impressionable teenagers that he’s a modern-day gamer meets Jason Bourne. The member said he’s confident the authorities will find OG. But when they do, he won’t be charged. Instead, he believes, OG will be imprisoned without due process at Guantánamo Bay or disappeared to a “black site,” if he’s not “assassinated” for what he knows. The member, as well as the OG follower who corroborated his account, found no fault in their leader’s actions and instead said they blame the teen who posted the documents on the wow_mao server for wrecking their community. “Maybe we should have had better opsec,” the member said, harnessing the jargon of military and intelligence personnel for “operations security.” He insisted said he will not divulge OG’s identity or location to law enforcement until he is captured or can flee the United States. “I think I might be detained eventually. … I think there might be a short investigation on how I knew this guy and they’ll try to get something out of me. They might try to threaten me with prison time if I don’t reveal their identity.” To date, no federal law enforcement officials have contacted the young group member. Asked why he was prepared to help OG even at the risk of his own freedom, the young man replied without hesitation: “He was my best friend.” Wow. Great read and very believable. At least he impressed some kids on the internet. I'm betting their were some Russian-speaking "teens" in the crowd who are either graduates of the Cherepovets Higher Military School of Radio Electronics or report to someone who did. |
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Agree, just…don’t know why this stuff is floating past a braggart like that. And I’m fundamentally concerned about allowing guys that young access to information. Young men are the backbone of the service, god bless them. But the same immaturity that we count on to get them to move to the sound of the guns sometimes is a liability sometimes. He isn’t be the first young man (or person of any age, but disproportionately young) that played with TS material to impress girls or boys. For this work I want someone middle aged, relatively free of insecurities, with a spouse or proven track record of acquiring sex or the respect of peers without having to expose the nations secrets. View Quote This seems to be who our country is producing. Socially isolated, insecure, generalized anxiety disorder, incel, permanent adolescents. The typical 21 year old from the WWII generation was an NFL quarterback in comparison. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: If this ID of this OG guy is legit, this is truly terrible. I was hoping it was a disinfo OP or some trickery. Now it turns out some kid has access to all of it. Our country is truly fucked is so many un-serious kids have this level of access. Some Nat. Guard kid from Mass??!! Our allies really must distance themselves from this level of wanton incompetence. View Quote Still may be. Notice how the media found him before the FBI? ? Notice how the media was there for the arrest? This doesn't add up. But that is par for the course. |
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Originally Posted By m24shooter: The beginning of the end and the consequences of one of the most dynamic and astounding self-inflicted career-limiting maneuvers ever accomplished. Hopefully that fukr has an extended experience with misery. View Quote Maybe, maybe not. I was in SAC during the 1980s when the U.S. caught multiple military members selling classified info to our enemies. Those that actually got sentenced were often later released from prison many years before the court intended. And look up Christopher Cook, USAF missileer. He did enormous damage to the U.S. and got off almost scott free. Many of these dirtbags later wrote and profited from books about their espionage. The USAF's internal reaction to Cook went so far beyond stupid that mere words cannot describe it. Spending 6 months in Disneyland on an LSD trip would have made more sense. |
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@Tendar My opinion regarding the so-called Discord Leaks? Well, that picture. Almost everything has been more or less known before, sometimes even more accurately assessed by OSINT. The disposition map is even a lazy knock-off of ISW. Hell, even I sometimes withhold maps because I don’t want to disclose too much. Despite being apparently genuine it is the most underwhelming information leak I saw. The intelligence assessments range from mediocre to outright wrong (e.g. Bakhmut encircling imminent, 7 weeks ago). The leaker also didn’t do it for political reasons or money but to nurture his petty need of recognition. This also explains why the selected information leaks were weird or casual. It didn’t make sense and justifiably made many suspicious. Absolutely dumb for the leaker. He won’t see the sun without bars for the rest of his life. Nevertheless, US intelligence community should seriously update their processes. Clearance level shouldn’t be everything. Why an airman of the national guard in Massachusetts needs access to intelligence assessments of Ukraine? Ever heard of need-to-know? I admit that I didn’t read all pages, so I do not exclude that bombshells might still appear but from what I saw until now: yawn. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By m35ben: I guess he was done fighting this war. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m35ben: Originally Posted By Prime:
Looks like their emergency dugout/hole in case of attack. He probably would have heard the drop and made for the emergency hidy hole not realiseing the grendade was in there. |
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Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: They're female? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
They're female? lol, it will be a shit show when we find out. Maybe North Koreans? |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: This seems to be who our country is producing. Socially isolated, insecure, generalized anxiety disorder, incel, permanent adolescents. The typical 21 year old from the WWII generation was an NFL quarterback in comparison. View Quote Had to laugh at that thought. I remember Rush talking about the feminization of America decades ago... |
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Biden has been off the Russian payroll for a while, I suspect he is slow rolling aid for other reasons. Personally I think he’s the same guy that was afraid to raid Abottabad and he’s afraid to smack the bear too hard. He’s mostly riding the train the national security establishment is driving. View Quote Probably. I sometimes suspect his Chinese handlers are telling him to slow roll the aid in order to wear down the US appetite for war and maybe draw down our war stocks. If they can keep the meatgrinder turning until they are ready to move on Taiwan, the US population may just say "no more war"... Most likely the committee of leftist pacifists that are the hand up Xiden's ass are divided and arguing, trying to figure out what to do. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ftn75G3XwAEvR3m?format=jpg&name=900x900 View Quote Lol |
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Originally Posted By Lightning_P38: Maybe, but in Intel circles the first action you take is often not arresting them, feeding them what you want leaked can be a useful tool, and the other side will still treat the material coming in as top notch. It could be that 24 hours after he started searching for files outside of his need to know he came under investigation. If this isn't the case, we have some serious problems with data access. View Quote Sure but apparently the fed bois were the last to learn about this leak. It was all over twitter and everywhere else before they knew anything. The kid was shitting his pants laying low well before the chase actually started for him. |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: True. It kinda tells it works at least a little. Otherwise...it just looks stupid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: They put that shit on everything over there. True. It kinda tells it works at least a little. Otherwise...it just looks stupid. Don't get me wrong, if I was using a T-tank I would be collecting and slapping on extra era too. |
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: It would be cool if they rappel down through his roof and fly out of there with him.
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FtnSZgZaYAEwc_4?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Now they over compensate with HRT and the whole circus. I guess trying to play him off like Carlos The Jackal instead of some kid they stupidly let baby sit all our secrets. Fucking clowns. |
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So I guess some of the night vision goggles we sent to Ukraine are the now outdated PVS-7's.
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Originally Posted By HIPPO:
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Originally Posted By m24shooter: The beginning of the end and the consequences of one of the most dynamic and astounding self-inflicted career-limiting maneuvers ever accomplished. Hopefully that fukr has an extended experience with misery. View Quote This goes extra for the assholes that put this kid in contact with all the TS stuff, left unsupervised, un-scrutinized, un-suspected and un-detected for so many months. Fuck the whole unit and facility that he worked at. |
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It is laying in the net in the photo. Ukrainian vehicle, Russian drone dropped grenade. |
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Originally Posted By Prime:
View Quote WOW. That is lack of awareness!! |
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View Quote Looks like shit! |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Now they over compensate with HRT and the whole circus. I guess trying to play him off like Carlos The Jackal instead of some kid they stupidly let baby sit all our secrets. Fucking clowns. View Quote That's what happens when you make the Dumbocrats look like the idiots they are |
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"Anytime a liberal mentions fairness, you can be assured they want something that belongs to someone else." Calgood
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/classified-document-leak-investigation-massachusetts-air-national-guardsman Fucking dumbass. View Quote Yes. But also a total failure of leadership above him. A failure of the NSA and FBI as well. But I guess the FBI was busy tracking down “parading” violations from January 6th. That said they need to publicly hang this little creep as an example to the next Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden. |
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I've been battling some internal demons this week, so far I'm 0 for 6.
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Maybe the Xiden administration needs a scapegoat for a failed attempt to help Ukraine defeat russia.
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F’in 21er’s
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Originally Posted By 1994LC3X: Maybe the Xiden administration needs a scapegoat for a failed attempt to help Ukraine defeat russia. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Me too. Africa? Syrians? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By MelGibsonEnthusiast: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
I'm guessing foreigners of some variety. Me too. Africa? Syrians? I guess Serbs are also an option, given that Wagner has been seen recruiting there. |
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All international laws are invalid, meaningless attempts to constrict American power.
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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Originally Posted By 1994LC3X: Maybe the Xiden administration needs a scapegoat for a failed attempt to help Ukraine defeat russia. View Quote Attached File |
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All international laws are invalid, meaningless attempts to constrict American power.
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Regarding previous discussion on the use, or lack of use, of razor wire by the Ukrainians:
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Called an EOD guy, he said many UZRG type fuzes have a black powder based delay charge. Depending on the manufacturer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: I can’t find info on what’s in the fuse apparently that’s where the old school stuff is sometimes used. Called an EOD guy, he said many UZRG type fuzes have a black powder based delay charge. Depending on the manufacturer. That’s what I was thinking. |
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Just in case any one was wondering.
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