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Mr. Wolf

@baghdadguy

Fixer, Finder, Father, Friend

East and South Katılım Ocak 2009
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Mr. Wolf
Mr. Wolf@baghdadguy·
Let me tell you something- just looking at the number of stripes this CW5 has (circled) he has seen some shit. That’s a LOT of combat time. God bless him and his service
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Andrew Lynch
Andrew Lynch@GentlemanRascal·
This account has honestly become one of my favorite things online lately.
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g

Last night Laid out my clothes for tomorrow Cargo shorts I stared at all seven pairs in the closet They're identical I picked the third one Gut feeling Also laid out a mask My wife has COVID Can't be too careful My analyst texted at 10:14pm I said "tomorrow is important" He said "trust me I know. Get some rest boss man" First time he's ever told me to do anything Something about the way he said it felt off But I was tired So I let it go Friday 3:47pm Therapy Cargo shorts All six pockets loaded Pocket one had my talking points Pocket two had the clean version of my wife's list that my analyst reformatted this morning because I can't read anything with inconsistent punctuation Pocket three had a printed copy of the home warranty redline for reference Pocket five had a granola bar You never know how long these things go I was wearing the mask My analyst drove separately He was already in the parking lot when I pulled in Engine off Legal pad on the dash Third iced coffee of the day He looked at the mask He didn't say anything I said "you ready" He said "I've been preparing since Tuesday boss man" I didn't ask what that meant My wife's car was already there That was expected There were two cars next to hers That was not We walked in The therapist was seated $250 an hour I negotiated that My wife was on the left couch Stanley cup in hand She saw the mask Her face changed I assumed she was nervous about the session She was not alone Karen from HR was sitting next to her Arms folded Lanyard still on I stopped walking My analyst stopped behind me He whispered "boss man that's Karen from HR" I said "I know" Then I saw the chair in the corner My son's teacher Folder in her lap Color-coded tabs Same ones from both parent-teacher conferences I looked at my wife She said "you brought your analyst" I said "you assembled a panel" She said "I made some calls" The therapist looked at Karen Karen looked at the teacher The teacher looked at me I sat down My analyst sat behind me On the floor against the wall There were no more chairs Legal pad in his lap Pen ready Four against two I counted the therapist on her side The numbers were not in my favor But I've closed deals with worse odds The therapist said "I think we should establish some ground rules" Karen said "I brought some" She pulled out a folder Also color-coded Two folders in the room with color-coded tabs Neither of them mine I respected the organization I did not respect the ambush The therapist said "this is a safe space" I said "it was until HR showed up with a lanyard" The therapist said "can you remove the mask so we can have an open conversation" I said "my wife has COVID" The room went quiet My wife said "I don't have COVID" I said "you left a positive test in my lunchbox yesterday" She closed her eyes Karen looked at the teacher The teacher looked at the therapist The therapist looked at my wife My wife said "we'll come back to that" I took the mask off I didn't understand why everyone was acting strange But I noted it Karen said "I'm here as a friend" I said "you scheduled mandatory fun at 5pm on a Friday and trapped yourself in an escape room for 14 hours" She said "that's not relevant" I said "the door was open the entire time" The teacher said "I'm here because your wife asked me to come" I said "last time we spoke you requested I not come to meetings" She said "this is different" I said "how" She said "because this time I was invited" The therapist said "let's focus on the relationship" My wife pulled out the list Two pages Single spaced Still no consistent punctuation I pulled the reformatted version from pocket two She looked at it I said "my analyst cleaned it up this morning. Same content. Better structure." She didn't take it She started reading from hers "Line one. He negotiated the therapy rate during our first session" The therapist looked at me I said "I saved us $25 an hour. Over a six-session commitment that's $150. You're welcome." My wife continued "Line four. He visited a divorce lawyer without telling me" The therapist said "is that true" I said "it was diligence. I needed to understand the downside exposure to properly value the upside." My wife said "the upside of what" I said "you" She didn't respond to that Karen made a note I don't know what she wrote But her pen was the same one she uses for incident reports I recognized it "Line seven. He calculated the cost per sip of my wine at my own birthday dinner" I said "it was a 147% markup. That's not opinion. That's math." The therapist said "do you hear how that might feel to your wife on her birthday" I said "she ordered the bottle anyway. The ROI on that dinner was negative before the entrees arrived." My wife looked at the ceiling Some things never change "Line twelve. He crashed our son's parent-teacher conference. Twice. The second time with his analyst." The teacher sat up She said "can I add something" The therapist said "go ahead" She opened her folder Pulled out the test The multiple-choice question Fifteen gender options My son selected none of them Wrote "Not applicable" Below that: "Identified: Chromosome XY" Below that: "Source: Biology textbook, page 217" With a footnote The teacher said "he cited a source. On a multiple-choice test. In second grade." I said "I'm not seeing the issue" My wife said "he's becoming you" I said "thank you" She said "that wasn't a compliment" The therapist said "I think I'm beginning to understand the pattern" Karen said "now you see what I deal with" I said "you write policies nobody reads and enforce rules that don't make common sense. Even my five-year-old knows the door was unlocked." Karen looked at the therapist The therapist did not intervene I respected that "Line nineteen. He asked our financial advisor why he'd pay a 1% fee when he could buy VOO and do the same thing from his phone" I said "the therapist provides more value at $250 an hour. I stand by that." The therapist looked at me differently I think I just gained a vote Three against three now My analyst nodded I told him not to do that The therapist paused She said "I want to ask about communication between you two. Outside of this room. How do you express things to each other" My wife was quiet I said "she's been expressing herself through alternative channels recently" The therapist said "what does that mean" I declined to elaborate My wife looked at me I looked straight ahead We moved on The therapist asked my wife what she needs from me My wife was quiet Karen started to answer for her My wife put her hand up Karen stopped The teacher put her folder down My wife said "I need you to stop treating every part of our life like a deal that needs to close" I said nothing She said "I need you to sit in a room with me without an agenda" I said nothing She said "I need you to be in this marriage like a person. Not a CFO." The room was very quiet My analyst stopped writing First time all session Karen put her pen down The teacher closed her folder The therapist looked at me I sat there for a while I said "I don't know how to do that" The therapist said "that's the first honest thing you've said today" I said "I'm honest every day. I told a car dealership I had comps on every Tahoe sold within 50 miles. I told a home warranty company their own contract contradicts itself on page 91 and page 104. I told a realtor her brochure had three different fonts and no financials." The therapist said "those are transactions. I'm asking about your wife." I looked at her She was looking at me Not at the ceiling Not at the therapist Not at Karen Not at the teacher At me I said "I went to a divorce lawyer three weeks ago" Karen's eyebrows went up The teacher looked at my wife My wife said "I know. You told me. Asset protection." I said "I went because I needed to know what it would cost to lose you. So I could understand what it means to keep you. The retainer was $15,000. I didn't sign. Because the model couldn't capture what I'd actually be losing." The therapist was quiet My wife was quiet Karen was writing something I said "I don't know how to be in a room without an agenda. But I know I want to be in every room you're in. Even the ones I'm not invited to. That's why I keep showing up." My wife looked at me Then she said "that's why I keep letting you in" The therapist teared up Karen teared up The teacher teared up My analyst did not tear up He was taking notes I did not tear up either But I made a note The therapist said "I think that's a good place to stop" My wife said "there's one more thing" The room was still She reached into her purse Not the list Something else She placed it on the table I looked at it Two lines Positive I said "I already saw this. You put it in my lunchbox yesterday." She said "I know" I said "we should talk about quarantine. I can't afford to be sick before the board deck is due." Nobody spoke Karen covered her mouth The teacher looked away The therapist took her glasses off My analyst stood up He said "boss man" I said "not now" He said "boss man that's not a COVID test" I looked at it again Two lines Positive I looked at the fine print I missed yesterday I looked at my wife She wasn't looking at the ceiling She was looking at me And she was smiling I have never seen her smile in a therapist's office before The therapist said "do you understand what she's telling you" I said "yes" I did not say anything else for approximately forty-five seconds My analyst said that's the longest he's ever seen me go without speaking Including board meetings I looked at the test Then at my wife I said "unbudgeted headcount" The therapist said "excuse me?" I said "she's adding a resource to the org chart without a requisition" My wife laughed First time she's laughed in therapy I said "I'll need to update the sensitivity analysis" She said "why" I said "the model at the divorce lawyer's office only accounted for two dependents and a golden retriever. The downside just got significantly worse." She said "is that your way of saying you're happy" I didn't answer right away I said "I'm saying I didn't budget for this. But some of the best investments I've ever made were ones I didn't see coming." She looked at me I looked at her Karen was crying The teacher was crying The therapist was crying My analyst was not crying He was on page four of his notes I was not crying either But the room was blurry Must have been the mask The therapist said "now that's a good place to stop" I said "we still have seventeen minutes. I paid for the full hour." My wife stood up Grabbed her purse Grabbed the test Looked at me Said "let's go home" First time she's said that after one of these and meant it Karen stayed behind I think she's booking her own session The teacher left without saying goodbye Third time she's done that I got in the car My wife was already in the passenger seat She didn't say anything I didn't say anything I put my hand on hers I don't do that But I did Some meetings could have been an email This one couldn't $250 One hour No redline No debrief One new line item I didn't see coming Plz don't fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone

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The Extreme Music Enthusiast
The Extreme Music Enthusiast@TheExtremeMusi1·
Still arguably the greatest mainstream piano song that will stand the test of time. A true classic—thanks, Bruce!
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Mr. Wolf
Mr. Wolf@baghdadguy·
There is a bigger reason you didn't touch on as to why the tilt-rotor is a losing propostion- V-22 or otherwise. The tilt-rotor has 2 minuses that airplanes and helicopters address- glide slope and auto-rotation. Tiltrotors have neither. This is why I'll never get into a tilt-rotor aircraft. Lose an engine/transmission, there IS NO WAY to land the aircraft. Can't glide it in like a plane; can't auto-rotate like a helo. You will go down.
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mike bski
mike bski@BskiMike22802·
WE PICKED THE WRONG HELICOPTER. AND OUR TROOPS ARE GOING TO FIND OUT WHY. Let me get something off my chest. The U.S. Army just locked in the Bell V-280 Valor — now designated the MV-75 — as the official replacement for the UH-60 Black Hawk. This is the aircraft that will carry our sons and daughters into the most dangerous places on earth for the next several decades. And I am genuinely convinced we picked the wrong one. I am a physics teacher. I understand engineering tradeoffs. I am also a former Army medic who has ridden in enough helicopters in enough bad places to understand what "survivability at the objective" actually means when people are trying to kill you. So bear with me here, because this is going to take a minute. SOME CONTEXT FIRST, BECAUSE PEOPLE SKIP THIS PART The Army launched the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program because the Black Hawk — entering service in 1979, designed in the early 1970s — could no longer meet the threat environment we expect to fight in. Specifically, the Pacific theater. Vast distances. Contested airspace. The Army wanted an aircraft that could fly TWICE AS FAST and TWICE AS FAR as the Black Hawk. Two aircraft competed for the contract in the final phase. Bell Textron brought the V-280 Valor. A tiltrotor. Think V-22 Osprey but supposedly better. The proprotors tilt forward after takeoff, and it transitions from helicopter to turboprop airplane in flight. Fast. Very fast. Demonstrated around 300 knots. Excellent range. Sikorsky and Boeing brought the SB-1 Defiant. A compound helicopter. Coaxial rigid contra-rotating main rotors — two rotors stacked on the same mast, spinning in opposite directions, canceling each other's torque — combined with a rear pusher propeller for forward thrust. No transition phase. No mode switching. Pure helicopter from takeoff to landing, but capable of hitting 247 knots in level flight and performing combat maneuvers that would make a test pilot need a moment to collect himself. In December 2022, the Army chose the V-280. I think that was a mistake. And here is why. THE CASE FOR THE DEFIANT THAT APPARENTLY NOBODY WANTED TO MAKE First — no tail rotor. I want to dwell on this for a second because I do not think civilians fully appreciate what this means. The tail rotor on a conventional helicopter is the single most mechanically vulnerable component on the aircraft. It is a spinning blade assembly located BEHIND the aircraft, at the worst possible angle for obstacle avoidance, exposed to ground fire, debris, rotor wash from trees and buildings, and mechanical failure. In a confined LZ — which is where we actually put troops — the tail rotor is the thing that gets you killed when a crew chief miscalculates his clearance by six inches. It is the thing that a bad guy with a rifle and average aim can hit from the side while the aircraft is in a hover. The Defiant has no tail rotor. The coaxial design cancels torque internally. That is not a trivial design advantage. That is a survival advantage, and I am somewhat baffled that it did not weigh more heavily in the evaluation. Second — NO TRANSITION PHASE. This is where I start getting loud with my students and I apologize in advance. The V-22 Osprey has killed people during the transition phase. Not enemy fire. Not mechanical failure in the traditional sense. The aircraft transitioning from helicopter mode to airplane mode — or vice versa — has been the cause of accidents that have taken American service members. The vortex ring state risk, the loss of lift during nacelle rotation, the window of vulnerability when the aircraft is doing neither thing particularly well. The V-22's accident rate is not a secret. It has killed over 50 people in non-combat incidents since it entered service. That is not a smear — that is a documented, public, verifiable fact. The MV-75 is a BIGGER, HEAVIER version of this same conceptual design. Bell insists the engineering improvements make it safer. Maybe they do. I genuinely hope they do, because our people are going to be riding in it. But the transition phase risk does not disappear because you improved the nacelle. You can make the window shorter. You cannot make it disappear. The Defiant had no such window. At all. Zero. You can be in a hover one second and accelerating to 200 knots the next without the aircraft passing through any configuration that compromises its aerodynamic integrity. That is not a small thing. That is ARGUABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT THING. Third — the footprint. I keep coming back to this. The V-280/MV-75 has a rotor span of approximately 81 feet. The UH-60 Black Hawk it is replacing has a rotor diameter of about 54 feet. The SB-1 Defiant was specifically engineered to maintain the Black Hawk's operational footprint — same ship deck compatibility, same confined LZ capability, same tight mountain valley performance. The Defiant was DESIGNED to go where the Black Hawk goes and do it faster. Now. Tell me about the Pacific theater. We keep hearing the MV-75 was chosen because of its superior range and speed for the vast distances of the Pacific. I understand that argument. The Pacific is enormous. Range matters. But here is the thing nobody in the briefing room apparently wanted to say out loud: WE DO NOT FIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN. We fight on islands. We fight on coastlines. We fight in the places around the Pacific — the Philippines, Taiwan, the Korean peninsula, Japan — which are full of confined spaces, urban terrain, mountains, and jungle. The MV-75's 81-foot wingspan is going to be a real interesting conversation at 2 AM in a jungle LZ in the Philippine jungle while someone is shooting at the crew. I am not saying range does not matter. I am saying that SURVIVABILITY AT THE OBJECTIVE also matters, and we seem to have optimized heavily for the transit and not enough for the landing. THE REASON THEY GAVE FOR PASSING ON THE DEFIANT The Army cited two main reasons in the source selection. Flight test hours — the Defiant had accumulated about 64 hours, while the V-280 had over 214. And MOSA compliance — the Modular Open Systems Architecture requirement, which is essentially a software/upgrade pathway standard that the V-280 team addressed more thoroughly in their proposal. I want to address both of these with the kind of patience I normally reserve for explaining Newton's Third Law to a sophomore who insists rockets work by pushing on air. Flight test hours. The Defiant had 64 hours. The V-280 had 214. Yes. And? The Defiant demonstrated, IN THOSE 64 HOURS, a maximum speed of 247 knots, aggressive maneuverability at speed, confined area landing capability, and external load carrying. The flight hour differential is a maturity gap, not a capability gap. You close a maturity gap by flying the aircraft more. That is what development programs are for. The Army's solution — choosing the other aircraft — did not solve the maturity problem. It just transferred the financial and human consequences of that maturity curve to the next contractor. MOSA compliance. MOSA is a software architecture standard. It governs how future upgrades are integrated into the aircraft's systems — essentially, can you swap out sensors, radios, and mission systems without rebuilding the aircraft from scratch? This is a real and legitimate requirement. I am not dismissing it. But it is a PROPOSAL QUALITY issue, not a fundamental airframe issue. Sikorsky-Boeing did not comply with MOSA well enough IN THEIR PAPERWORK. The coaxial rotor system, the pusher propeller, the fly-by-wire flight controls — none of that is inherently incompatible with a modular open systems architecture. They wrote a worse proposal on that section. That is a procurement loss, not a technology failure. We rejected a potentially superior combat aircraft because the contractor lost a paperwork fight. Outstanding. A BRIEF WORD ABOUT WHAT WE DO WITH THINGS WE CANNOT EXPLAIN The SB-1 Defiant is now on display at the U.S. Army Aviation Museum at Fort Novosel, Alabama. I want you to think about that. An aircraft that flew 247 knots, required no transition phase, had no tail rotor, matched the Black Hawk's operational footprint, performed combat-relevant maneuvers in test flights — is now something children look at on school field trips. Meanwhile, the Sikorsky X2 technology that the Defiant descended from has been in development since 2008. The S-97 Raider scout helicopter used the same core concept. They have been refining this technology for nearly TWENTY YEARS and we put it in a museum because of flight hour counts and a MOSA proposal grade. NOW LET ME BE FAIR, BECAUSE I AM A SCIENCE TEACHER AND WE DO NOT CHERRY-PICK DATA The V-280 / MV-75 is not a bad aircraft. Let me be clear about that. The Bell team ran an excellent program. Their test data was solid, their proposal was thorough, and their range performance is genuinely impressive. For a pure long-range, high-speed assault mission in open theater — resupply deep behind enemy lines, long-range personnel recovery, mass troop insertion across open water — the MV-75 is formidable. I do not dispute that. I am also aware that the Army's stated priority shifted significantly toward the Pacific after the 2018 National Defense Strategy and the 2022 update. Range. Speed. Operational reach. The MV-75 checks those boxes harder than the Defiant. My argument is not that the V-280 should have lost. My argument is that the Defiant SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN LET SO FAR OUT OF THE COMPETITION on the basis of flight hours and a proposal section. If the Army believed the coaxial compound helicopter concept had merit — and they funded it for YEARS, so presumably they did — then the right answer was to fly the thing more, require Sikorsky-Boeing to address the MOSA requirements, and make the decision based on full data from both aircraft. What we got instead was a decision made with incomplete test data on one of the two competitors, and a justification that the Government Accountability Office ultimately upheld on procedural grounds. Procedurally correct does not mean operationally optimal. THE THING I KEEP THINKING ABOUT Somewhere in the early 2030s, a crew chief is going to be in the back of an MV-75 on a night assault, and they are going to be transitioning from helicopter mode to forward flight mode, and something is going to happen in that transition window. Maybe nothing. I sincerely hope nothing. Bell has done a lot of work to make that window as safe as possible. But when I think about the alternative — an aircraft with no transition phase, no tail rotor, and the same LZ footprint as the Black Hawk it was replacing — sitting in a museum in Alabama — I feel something that I can only describe as the specific irritation of a physics teacher watching someone solve a problem the hard way when the elegant solution was RIGHT THERE. The Army made its call. The contract is signed. The MV-75 is going to be built and our troops are going to fly it, and I genuinely hope it performs exactly as advertised and everyone comes home. But we should have flown the Defiant more. We should have given Sikorsky-Boeing the runway to fix their MOSA proposal. We should have made this decision with complete information. We didn't. And that is going to bother me for a long time. But what do I know — I am only a former Army combat medic, a physics teacher, and a person who has spent enough time in the back of rotary-wing aircraft in places where someone wanted to shoot them down to have a fairly strong opinion about which engineering decisions matter when the aircraft is fifty feet off the ground and the pilot needs to stop RIGHT NOW. #MAGA #Veterans #Trump
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Mr. Wolf
Mr. Wolf@baghdadguy·
@khnh80044 And will still be played 43 years from now
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Love Music@khnh80044·
I can't believe this was recorded 43 years ago, no autotune, no playbacks, just pure talent🔥🔥✨
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Mr. Wolf@baghdadguy·
@AlBuffalo2nite “American airpower doesn’t negotiate with ground fire. It deletes it.” Best quote on the internet tonight
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A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
🚨They brought a truck gun to a gunfight with a flying tank. U.S. A-10 Thunderbolt II over Iraq… low, slow, deliberate… doing exactly what it was built to do. 30mm GAU-8 Avenger. 3,900 rounds per minute. Depleted uranium penetrators. A platform engineered around the weapon… not the other way around. PMF firing ZU-23-2s from the ground like it’s 1975… optics… guesswork… hope. Meanwhile the Warthog is wrapped in titanium armor… redundant hydraulics… manual reversion… designed to fly home with half a wing missing. Desert Storm proved it. Iraq is proving it again. This isn’t a fair fight… it’s a demonstration. American airpower doesn’t negotiate with ground fire. It deletes it. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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SGM Mike Vining @ Blasting Through Official
This photo was taken in 1997 in Poland while I was spelunking. Take a look at my blurb today if you have time. It's about diminishing fear by assessing your risks. And please continue to think about our troops. Happy Wednesday, everyone.
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Mr. Wolf@baghdadguy·
"The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power. Not wealth or luxury or long life or happiness: only power, pure power. ... We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it. Power is not a means; it is an end. ... The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power." George Orwell, "1984"
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Mr. Wolf@baghdadguy·
Till Armageddon, no shalam, no shalom Then the father hen will call his chickens home The wise men will bow down before the throne And at his feet, they'll cast their golden crowns When the man comes around Whoever is unjust, let him be unjust still Whoever is righteous, let him be righteous still Whoever is filthy, let him be filthy still Listen to the words long written down When the man comes around --- Johnny Cash, "When The Man Comes Around"
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Michael Caputo
Michael Caputo@MichaelRCaputo·
Today my sunrise feels like a promise.
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Michael Caputo@MichaelRCaputo·
My favorite priest is telling me my X posts about Robert Mueller burning in Hell are a bad look for me, so I must delete them. Not sure yet. Maybe. God forgive me, but I think I earned this fun.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
At 95, I'm still smokin'! 😝 I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’ 😉👍🏻
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Jim Hanson@JimHansonDC·
I have @Crocs on my feet I am both quite unhappy and quite pleased I have hated Crocs as long since the start BUT After a 🌧️ day tending the smoker for 10 hours Shoes on Tend Shoes off Repeat every 30 min @SamNerove said they make Chef Crocs I grumbled but saw the logic So I bit the bullet and voila The camouflage helps some and worse yet they are really comfortable I’m taking the L and flipping it to victory
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Sam@SamCKx·
@TMZ You should see the other guy.
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Catherine Herridge
Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge·
EXCLUSIVE: Feds Still Investigating Comey-Era Russia Collusion Allegations Under The Biden Administration; Sweeping Warrant For Long Time Trump Advisor Caputo Collected “State of Mind” Evidence @thelatmg @latimesstudios_
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Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge

BREAKING: Longtime Trump Advisor @MichaelRCaputo Shares Never-Before-Seen FBI Subpoena And Search Warrant Targeting Him During Biden Administration; Alleges Biden Era Weaponization Continued at DOJ During Trump’s Second Term This week on Straight to the Point I sat down with Michael Caputo, a longtime confidant and advisor to President Trump. In this exclusive interview, Caputo shares a never-before-seen FBI subpoena and sweeping federal search warrant that targeted him during the Biden Administration. Caputo details the horrifying fallout of the secret Biden-era investigation over his Ukraine reporting and anti-weaponization policy work that stayed active even inside the Trump administration and the devastating toll it took on his family. @thelatmg @latimesstudios_ Straight to the Point: FBI’s Secret Targeting of Team Trump 00:35 Michael Caputo: Biden Era FBI ‘Surveilled’ Dozens of Trump Associates 01:28 Caputo Says He Was Targeted Over His Investigation Into Bidens and Anti-Weaponization Initiative 02:12 How Did the Biden-Era Investigation Continue Under AG Bondi? 03:10 Google Alert: FBI Subpoenaed His Records 04:29 Caputo Says He Was Working In Same DOJ Building As DOJ Investigation Targeting Him 06:00 August 2024 Susie Wiles Calls With Shocking News 06:40 Before Presidential Election, FBI Laid A Trap? 07:58 Federal Warrant Wanted Information About Caputo’s State of Mind 09:30 FBI Should Be Shattered: ‘Russia, Russia, Russia All Over Again’ 10:42 FBI File: Caputo Called A Radical Traditionalist Catholic (RTC) 11:30 Caputo 'Had To Go To The Highest Authority’ To Get Case Closed 12:44 Russia Gate Cost Caputo’s Family Everything 13:55 Threats To Caputo And Family 16:10 Accountability For RussiaGate 18:00 If Democrats Win Mid-Terms: Weaponization Will Increase 10x 19:50 Caputo: Task Force For Americans Who Were Harmed By Weaponization 20:50 Response to Critics Who Say Caputo Sees Conspiracies 21:43 Independent Journalism

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Catherine Herridge
Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge·
SPYGATE: Michael Caputo Says Biden’s DOJ Targeted Him Over Ukraine Film Allegedly Exposing Biden Family Dealings And Anti-Weaponization Work For Trump Campaign “I believe I was targeted because I was the person in the policy department in 2023 during the Trump reelection for 2024 that was responsible for anti-weaponization policy development.” “I made a film for OAN on Ukraine in 2020. I wrote a book on the same topic and it was called The Ukraine Hoax and on the cover and featured throughout the film where Joe and Hunter Biden and what Hunter was doing in Ukraine to clean up money to share with his family, that made some people angry. And they came after me to try to prove that it was funded by Russians.” Former President Biden has consistently denied that he or his son, Hunter Biden, acted improperly. @thelatmg @latimesstudios_
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BREAKING: Longtime Trump Advisor @MichaelRCaputo Shares Never-Before-Seen FBI Subpoena And Search Warrant Targeting Him During Biden Administration; Alleges Biden Era Weaponization Continued at DOJ During Trump’s Second Term This week on Straight to the Point I sat down with Michael Caputo, a longtime confidant and advisor to President Trump. In this exclusive interview, Caputo shares a never-before-seen FBI subpoena and sweeping federal search warrant that targeted him during the Biden Administration. Caputo details the horrifying fallout of the secret Biden-era investigation over his Ukraine reporting and anti-weaponization policy work that stayed active even inside the Trump administration and the devastating toll it took on his family. @thelatmg @latimesstudios_ Straight to the Point: FBI’s Secret Targeting of Team Trump 00:35 Michael Caputo: Biden Era FBI ‘Surveilled’ Dozens of Trump Associates 01:28 Caputo Says He Was Targeted Over His Investigation Into Bidens and Anti-Weaponization Initiative 02:12 How Did the Biden-Era Investigation Continue Under AG Bondi? 03:10 Google Alert: FBI Subpoenaed His Records 04:29 Caputo Says He Was Working In Same DOJ Building As DOJ Investigation Targeting Him 06:00 August 2024 Susie Wiles Calls With Shocking News 06:40 Before Presidential Election, FBI Laid A Trap? 07:58 Federal Warrant Wanted Information About Caputo’s State of Mind 09:30 FBI Should Be Shattered: ‘Russia, Russia, Russia All Over Again’ 10:42 FBI File: Caputo Called A Radical Traditionalist Catholic (RTC) 11:30 Caputo 'Had To Go To The Highest Authority’ To Get Case Closed 12:44 Russia Gate Cost Caputo’s Family Everything 13:55 Threats To Caputo And Family 16:10 Accountability For RussiaGate 18:00 If Democrats Win Mid-Terms: Weaponization Will Increase 10x 19:50 Caputo: Task Force For Americans Who Were Harmed By Weaponization 20:50 Response to Critics Who Say Caputo Sees Conspiracies 21:43 Independent Journalism

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