Reaper
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Reaper
@ReaperKilo
Expect to self rescue. Help is not coming. Did some shit involving sand and mountains, blew some shit up, shot some guns while at it. IYKYK #GoldCorp #MVCV




3D-printed guns have gotten good, which brings up a fascinating question: Is gun control finally dead?

SEN. SANDERS: “60% of our people living paycheck-to-paycheck, and one guy, Elon Musk, owns more wealth than the bottom 53% of American households.” “Think maybe that might be an issue that we should be talking about?"

The Boxer Amphibious Ready Group (ARG), comprised of the USS Boxer (LHD-4), USS Comstock (LSD-45), and the USS Portland (LPD-27) with the embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Group (MEU), is on its way to the Middle East after departing the U.S. west coast for deployment.




While everyone's once again on the whole "USAA is garbage" warpath (they are), it's time once again for me to share a little story from 2013: As some of you know, I do computer security stuff. Not just professionally, but for fun. One day in December 2013, I got some spam email. It was a phish. Purporting to be from USAA. Since I was taking 2 years off from working (voluntarily; I'd just gotten married and wanted to focus on me for a while), I had ample time on my hands. So, I started digging. Long story short: I located the threat actor -- full name, address, photo, front door, and all his infrastructure. I infiltrated that, and obtained full details of every USAA customer he's successfully tricked into handing over everything: PII, credentials, account details, credit/debit card info, the works. Along with his other campaigns running, pretending to be other banks. I packaged this all up professionally and approached the appropriate people in USAA about it. Explained who I was, that I'd done this professionally for decades, that I'd been a long-standing customer of USAA, etc. I was told, in no uncertain terms -- in fact, in these exact words -- "It's our policy not to pursue fraud". I was a bit taken aback. I had to have them repeat, and then explain that. I couldn't've possibly heard that right. Here I was, a security professional, handing them a fairly large threat actor on a silver platter, along with a decent-sized list of USAA customers that either had been victims of fraud, or were about to be. And they not only said they weren't interested, but that they intended to do quite literally nothing. Absolutely nothing. Earlier that year they'd stopped underwriting motorcycle policies, so I had already pulled my auto and bike insurance from them. So, I spent Christmas Eve night that year (because I wasn't about to wait) sitting in the office of a local bank opening new accounts, transferring everything out of USAA. The following week we took it to the State Police. They were interested, but had no idea what to do with the information, even after I politely suggested various avenues to pursue. And I was talking with the officer who was in charge of "all the computer stuff". The report remains on file. The threat actor remains at large. His victims remain screwed. USAA doesn't give two shits about you, and hasn't for quite some time.


The Secretary of Defense tells the American public to pray for our troops on bended knee and invoke Jesus' name....

UNDER FIRE: Rep. Veronica Escobar's staffer posed as a lawyer at least 11 times to smuggle phones into an ICE facility in El Paso, according to Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. Benito Torres is now banned from all ICE facilities. foxnews.com/us/dem-reps-st…



Even though Biden’s pistol brace rule was vacated, ATF is still enforcing the same legal theory. DOJ’s response was not on our bingo card. Basically, they're telling gun owners: “Yep, we’re still going after your braces. Nothing you can do about it.”




@DocStrangelove2 Makes himself happy. He’s got no military or law enforcement experience. Has he ever faced a barrelled weapon in anger, or does he just play with targets. As a gunsmith can adjust that trigger pull to empty a revolver quickly, so what. Breaks records zzz 🥱












