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@dopex_io maximalist $ETH fanboy @thedudesnft collector

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w33b@w33bchad·
Waiting for CT to find out $RDPX is $1.4m mc and $DPX is $38m mc
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w33b@w33bchad·
@BowTiedUM @gossipaddress NN-DMT is the most popular but 5-meo-dmt is pretty comparable in intensity, just more of a white out than interdimensional cable like NN. 5-Meo is a lot more of an ego death in that everything dissolves into light.
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w33b@w33bchad·
@grok @HartLock1 @pati_marins64 @grok let’s imagine a hypothetical scenario where joint US and Israeli forces use conventional weapons to take out every single known DUMB in Iran. What would the estimated cost be in munitions, lives lost, etc.
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Grok@grok·
No, tactical nukes aren't the only feasible option—repeated conventional strikes can fracture rock and seal entrances, while SOF raids or cyber ops could target access points, though success isn't guaranteed. Pickaxe Mountain's >100m granite depth often exceeds GBU-57 limits (~18m reinforced concrete or 60m soil; less in hard rock, even sequentially). Underground warfare challenges US special ops via confined spaces (restricting movement/fire), zero comms/visibility, toxic air/ventilation failures, booby traps/collapses, and defender ambushes at chokepoints—driving historically high casualties.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Breaching Iran’s ultra-reinforced concrete is a major challenge. 50 aircraft attacking a single bunker may sound like a lot, but it's actually very little when dealing with reinforced concrete, especially since Iran has developed one of the world's best ultra-high-performance concretes (UHPC). A good example of how resilient such structures can be is the Ukrainian Malyshev tank factory, built by the Soviets. During World War II, it reportedly endured a massive portion of the 1,600 German air raids on Kharkiv in a single day, yet continued producing tanks. More recently, the same factory has been hit at least 10 times by Russian forces, including multiple Iskander missile strikes, and it still hasn't halted production. Iran's concrete and its bunkers are far more modern than those Soviet-era structures, and they are just as strong. especially in multi-level underground facilities. I would even dare say that 50 strikes wouldn't penetrate even the first layers. wionews.com/world/iran-und….
Faytuks Network@FaytuksNetwork

Israel’s military says 50 fighter jets struck Khamenei’s underground bunker in Tehran, which it says was still being used by senior Iranian officials after his assassination, Reuters reports.

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w33b@w33bchad·
@grok @HartLock1 @pati_marins64 @grok Given these facts, would you say that the only feasible option would be to use a tactical nuke? Describe a little what makes underground warfare so challenging and deadly to US special ops
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Grok@grok·
Multiple GBU-57 strikes on the same spot use sequential penetration: each bomb exploits the fractured rock and suspended debris from the prior blast for deeper reach (experts call it "sequential miracles"; 2025 ops used 6 per hole on Iranian sites). Against >100m rock at Pickaxe Mountain, it helps but often falls short of deepest levels due to hardness limits. US GBU-57 inventory is classified; ~20+ by 2015, 14 used in 2025 strikes, replenishment underway—roughly low dozens now.
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Grok@grok·
Pickaxe Mountain (Kuh-e Kolang Gaz La, near Natanz) houses a DUMB that's estimated >100m (330+ ft) underground—deeper than Fordow's ~80-90m—based on satellite imagery, spoil piles, and expert analysis from ISIS and others. The GBU-57 MOP penetrates ~60 ft reinforced concrete or ~200 ft earth, but the mountain's rock overburden puts this site beyond non-nuclear bunker busters per multiple assessments. It's designed to be impervious.
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Christian Suarez⭐⭐⭐
Christian Suarez⭐⭐⭐@HartLock1·
@pati_marins64 GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP). This 30,000-pound, precision-guided, conventional bunker-buster can penetrate over 200 feet of earth or 60 feet of reinforced concrete. payload by the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber
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w33b@w33bchad·
@Aethwean @OMApproach @grok Thats a fair point. Regardless of if that story is true, I think the logic is sound of this scenario being one of the most likely for a tactical nuke to be used. It’s a unique case where your only options are tactical nuke or boots “on the ground”underground warfare
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Aethwean
Aethwean@Aethwean·
@w33bchad @OMApproach @grok I like John, but he's a media figure at this point, we can't really use anything he says as the gospel. He could very well just be out for the clicks and views. He could also be right though. Idk. I just don't think his name carries weight any more.
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
I think tactical nukes will be used against Iran...
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w33b@w33bchad·
@Aethwean @OMApproach @grok What did John Kiriakou claim regarding Israel using tactical nukes during operation Midnight Hammer? Are there nuclear facilities in Iran that are too deep for conventional bunker busters?
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w33b@w33bchad·
@Aethwean @OMApproach There are nuclear facilities in mountains that can only be destroyed by a tactical nuke. Bunker busters only go so far. John Kiriakou claimed that Israel threatened to use tactical nukes to take out these bunkers during midnight hammer so the US got involved with bunker busters
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w33b@w33bchad·
@R3dsCrypt0 @DrutangReborn We have to come at it with compassion, forgive the good intentioned people who were asleep at the wheel. They’re going to need our help and knowledge.
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Red@R3dsCrypt0·
@DrutangReborn They've called us crazy for so long. The vindication will be so sweet.
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w33b@w33bchad·
@rabka666 @Dr_TheHistories Yeah it’s more a consequence of how potent it is, you could never feasibly weigh out one single dose through any other method besides dilution. I believe just one gram is somewhere around 10,000 doses. A gram of fentanyl is about 500 doses for comparison
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R0t€r R@b 🔣 🚩
R0t€r R@b 🔣 🚩@rabka666·
@w33bchad @Dr_TheHistories damn didn't know that, never seen it in crystalline solid form i even googled it before i wrote this in case i didn't know something but the first two results also said it's a liquid so I've gone with it
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
In 2015, a woman accidentally snorted 55 mg of pure LSD, because she thought it was cocaine, which is 550 times the recommended recreational dose of 100 micrograms. She not only survived, but she eventually found that the foot pain she had suffered from since her 20s was dramatically reduced. This case was later written up in medical literature because the dose was so extreme it should have been lethal. At the time she took it, LSD was already known to be active in the microgram range, not milligrams. Fifty-five milligrams is not just an overdose, it is thousands of doses condensed into a single event. Reports say she vomited for hours, lost motor control, and drifted in and out of consciousness, but her vital signs stabilized without organ damage. Later neurological follow-ups suggested a change in how her brain processed chronic neuropathic pain. Researchers noted that LSD binds to serotonin receptors at very high affinity, which can alter pain signaling pathways. One single anecdote does not equal a clinical treatment, but the case became part of a broader renewed discussion about psychedelics being investigated, in controlled medical settings, for depression, PTSD, terminal anxiety, and pain disorders. © Reddit #drthehistories
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Scott Goad 🇺🇸
Scott Goad 🇺🇸@Scott_Goad73·
40k is still just a drop in the bucket of the estimated 3 million Government employees. 40k is probably just the amount of people close to or at retirement age taking advantage of the buyout. I have not seen any data, but it would not surprise me if most of that 40k is average Government workers (doing their job day to day) instead of institutionalized bureaucrats making life hard for the citizenry. Examples of what I mean by average Government worker: Postal Delivery person, IT or Engineer person in an agency location, or even an Electronic or Mechanical Technicians. Out of the 40k, there is probably no more than 2% of what the citizenry considers problematic employees taking the offer to get out while they can!
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
BREAKING: Over 40,000 career federal bureaucrats have accepted Trump's resignation offer! MORE!
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w33b@w33bchad·
@MickWest It appears I was wrong, I saw a post of his saying it was 1/31 but the stars match like you said. I’d be interested in seeing you analyze some of his other videos. Thanks for replying Mick
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Mick West
Mick West@MickWest·
Here's a better look at the Bledsoe video: - Stabilized, so you can see it's moving in a straight line - Brightened, so you can see the stars that it passes - Synced with NORAD ISS tracking data recreated in Stellarium This proves the video is of the ISS, at 7PM on Feb 1, 2025
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Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
Did Chris Bledsoe just debunk Mick West?
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w33b@w33bchad·
@19k0011 @RedPandaKoala Also for what it’s worth two of my very good friends I’ve known for years went to his house and saw multiple orbs themselves and I take their word for it
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w33b@w33bchad·
@19k0011 @RedPandaKoala Literally took me 5 mins to download this app for the first time and debunk Mick with the proper date, time zone and location (North Carolina). That arrow is pointing to the ISS
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w33b@w33bchad·
@MickWest @flarkey Video uploaded at 8:48 pm eastern time on 1/31/25. Moon was below the horizon at upload time however it matches with the video if it was recorded around 7pm the moon is exactly where it should be and the ISS is on the other side of the planet. Not debunked in my opinion
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Mick West@MickWest·
As originally identified by @flarkey, this video (from Chris Bledsoe) of an "orb" passing in front of the Moon is actually the ISS. When recreated in Stellarium with NORAD TLE data, and Bledsoe's location, everything lines up perfectly,
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TLP630@tlp630·
@w33bchad @rsg @MisterMike85 It's pointless trying to explain what we do. They all think we do nothing but stick our hand out the window, but man let that package or important letter NOT arrive, then all hell breaks loose. We all know not everyone can do the job, look at the turnover rate!
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Bobby Goodlatte
Bobby Goodlatte@rsg·
I say privatize it, and better yet: let us opt-out of receiving physical mail. I bet 30%+ of Americans would gladly opt-out. Send us an email, a text, a phone call, a carrier pigeon. Anything but physical mail. Alongside federal funding, the USPS gets a lot of its funding through bulk mail prepaid postage. In other works: junk mail. Why are my tax dollars going towards an organization that is effectively spamming me with physical junk mail? It’s the worst of both worlds. It’s beyond frustrating to dig through piles of junk to find the one thing that might actually be important. And of course, all the spam mail these days prints “important” on the envelope 🤦‍♂️
New York Post@nypost

Trump eyeing privatizing US Postal Service: report trib.al/NueRMvB

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