Dialed Dialed West
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Dialed Dialed West
@DialedWest
I’ll give it to you straight - this is a cold call. Mind if I tell you why I’m reaching out?
Katılım Mart 2024
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100% Hispanics. Good, honest, hard working people. Truly find fulfillment in a hard days work. I have a Mexican laborer who works for me. Just salt of the earth. Tried showing him how the sausage was made but he didn't care for it. Just wanted the work.
It's the perfect combo for fast and quality infrastructure development.
"You loco gringo!" 😂
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@DabsMalone What metals should I be obsessing over and learning everything about? And what's the first printer I should buy?
I'm a "maker", and like hard rock mining
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Suspended Attacks: Iran Has Perfected and Expanded Its Air Defense
The United States today does not have an accurate estimate of the Iranian air defenses that were reformed during the ceasefire.
During the last days, the media reported that Iran studied the flight patterns of American fighter jets during the nearly 40 days of war and deployed new units under a different tactical bias.
Combined with the fact that the downing of several fighters during the war shows that U.S. military tactics have become excessively predictable, this gives Iran the ability to be far more efficient.
The advancement of the Iranian sensor belt is much broader and no longer simply covers the sky, it now predicts American pilot behavior: from standard entry and exit routes, operational altitudes, to aerial refueling schedules and electronic jamming patterns.
Instead of merely rebuilding destroyed systems, Iran has perfected and expanded a modern air defense network with fiber optics, quantum-resistant and decentralized encrypted communications, making it far more resistant to electronic warfare.
The longer range IRST systems that Iran is deploying use cryogenically cooled sensors and benefit from the advantage of altitude. By cooling the sensor to extremely low temperatures, thermal noise from the device itself is reduced, allowing it to detect minimal heat variations at much greater distances.
We are talking about a system with a base detection radius of about 15 km that can jump to detections above 50 km when installed on mountaintops. This is because positioning EO/IR sensors at high elevations places them above the densest layers of surface pollution, humidity, and dust, avoiding the main vulnerability of these systems, which quickly lose precision under adverse weather conditions such as dense fog or heavy cloud cover.
To better understand what I’m saying, this Iranian network, which in large part is not made up of radars, uses IRST sensors, the thermal eye, constantly scanning the sky for heat signatures such as engines or airframe friction, including excellent detection of stealth aircraft. The EO sensors, on the other hand, act as high-definition cameras. Once the IRST detects a heat point, the EO system performs optical zoom for visual identification.
This allows the operator to confirm whether the target is an enemy drone, a fighter jet, or a civilian aircraft, preventing friendly fire.
These integrated systems also include a third element: the laser rangefinder. It fires an invisible beam for a fraction of a second to measure the exact distance to the target, enabling the missile to be launched with surgical precision.
Iran has developed all of this into a monitoring network called Sepehr variants, electro-optical and infrared (IRST) tracking stations, such as towers or mobile units that passively search for heat signatures of aircraft and drones dozens of kilometers away.
It is a multispectral surveillance network composed of several dozen fixed and mobile stations, rapidly being expanded along the Gulf coast and around Esfahan province.
Full Article:
open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…

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@RustyTrombone47 @DanteTheDon I'm new to this what's the scoop on Gilgamesh's tomb?
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@DanteTheDon That’s why there was the email about Gilgamesh’s tomb. These pyramids are from the aliens and most likely our creators
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No shit. Anybody who’s been paying even the slightest bit of attention knows our government has known about this technology for decades. Podesta disclosed it multiple times in his emails found in the Hillary Clinton leaks. Get ready to chalk another big one up for the loony conspiracy theorists
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Congressman Tim Burchett claims new UFO files could reveal a coverup involving “zero-point energy” technology.
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@jpg_name @CallahanAutoCo Free fries with proof of covid vaccine...
That was freaking awesome, right...
You should be so fkn embarrassed that voting for Massie only gets you a 50% discount on your next tire purchase
and nothing more...EVER.
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They were originally counting on the USA to be the untouchable super power it is and protect them at all costs.
Early on in this conflict, two things became clear:
1) USA is certainly not untouchable (Iran downed US planes and destroyed US bases and assets - previously thought to be untouchable)
2) USA is certainly not protecting those countries "at all costs"
Basically, their militaries are more like ornaments. Showing unity with the US and helping where they could (mostly in providing a place to land and set up shop).
Those countries would get absolutely obliterated in a direct conflict with Iran, like not even a close match.
So now they are stuck in the worst position possible. Pretty much but naked next to a very unpredictable and capable enemy (Iran), with an ally that has proven through action that they will be left out to dry just so the US can try to upkeep its "untouchable" image (not risking strikes to naval assets)
So, they aren't doing anything to make whatever spanking they have coming get any worse
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@JewishWarrior13 Can someone explain why the gulf countries are such pussies they are willing to just sit back and take it. WHY is saudi not bombing Iran?
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🚨 Iran is preparing for a short but high-intensity conflict. It is expected to launch dozens, even hundreds, of missiles per day, and Gulf states must prepare for extensive attacks on their energy infrastructure, refineries, and ports. Another possibility is the closure of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait by the Houthis - NYT
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@Cobratate Very Observant G, drop the loser attitude at the ending and this could be Top G material.
Attitude and Effort Andrew. The two things a real fucking G has total control over.
I believe in you ❤️, keep inspiring the Gs of the future
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@McDonalds Tip of the hat to the turquoise arch in Sedona? What do I get if I find him!!! Ronald I want a McDouble plain and large chocolate shake no whip!!! Ronald!
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Certified G take. Nice job Andrew.
Manufacturing and manufacturing adjacents are ripe with opportunity as well.
The spirit of the Wild West is back. Prospecting for mines is back. New extraction methods means old mines are gold mines.
Tell any of your students that have some real fucking balls to buy old maps, old local newspapers, and historic satellite imagery.
Get a small 4x4, a big titty bitch (2 for redundancy when off grid), and go find some rare earth minerals like a real fucking g
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@rahul @nikitabier If this is truly the case, why not make everything accessible to the public and all LEO/gov activity public?
My guess is you probably have an argument that sounds similar to ours (THE PEOPLE).
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@nikitabier Courts have repeatedly held that ALPR cameras do not infringe a reasonable expectation of privacy and do not constitute a search under the Fourth Amendment. It's less of a legal/constitutional issue and more of a misinformation issue.
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Last year, the city of Austin turned off their Flock cameras as the result of a targeted misinformation campaign.
This weekend, for nearly 24 hours, three suspects drove around Austin in stolen vehicles, undetected, conducting a shooting spree at 12 separate locations. They shot multiple people, houses, apartment buildings, businesses, and fire stations. They committed multiple robberies and car thefts during the spree. Despite a full manhunt involving 200 officers, with helicopter and K9 support, they weren't able to locate the suspects, and the spree continued.
Luckily, the suspects drove into the Flock-supported city of Manor, TX. Manor is a small city with ~20k residents, and a fraction of Austin's budget. What they do have is modern technology and the ability not to fall victim to misinformation campaigns.
After the suspects drove into Manor to continue their shooting spree, Manor PD located them almost immediately. The residents of Manor stayed safe.
This is a tale of two cities.
I love Austin. I have plenty of friends who live there. I myself almost moved there years ago. I'm glad that the shooting spree is over, but I just wish it never happened.

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Who gives a shit what the "court" says though, honestly? It's just weird to be tracked non-stop. And we have seen abuse at an individual and systematic level with these tools before.
Do some reading on "Gorgon Stare" for a case in point example.
Solve root issues to solve crime. This is the cheap way.
All this of course is just my opinion. Totally respect everyone else's, just thought I'd share my two cents.
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@CostaKapo They fixed the big issues on the Northstar in 2005.
Still known for leakin like a mf'er but if you stay on top of oil, it's a beast of an engine.
I picked up an 06 STS V8 with All Wheel Drive at a police auction for $1500. Blown away by the power.
Did yours have magneride?
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@ComicDaveSmith Ask him about famine economies (Siege of Leningrad, Red Famine, etc) and if he thinks a famine in America is a possibility in the next decade.
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@WarMonitor3 How much waste we produce, how much money is in waste management, and that we are basically being sold the shit we threw away
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I'm hoping for local movements. Too much risk of influence for online movements.
We will see how today goes once the market opens but my plan is to start hosting a weekly neighborhood prep club. Not doomsday or ammo-bro shit (not at the first meeting at least😂)
Maybe it's because I am a single 31 year-old corporate dropout , but it feels like there is no community anymore. So sad, but fixable!
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