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@Mean_Engineer

Genuinely nice and empathetic; but a special kind of asshole to those who deserve it.

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2012
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
JUST IN 🔴 TRUMP: “I wonder what would happen if we “finished off” what’s left of the Iranian Terror State, and let the Countries that use it, we don’t, be responsible for the so called “Straight? ” That would get some of our non-responsive “Allies” in gear, and fast! ! !”
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@Osint613 This kind of brainwashed rhetoric should be a lesson to the West to avoid living in specific echo chambers. Severely disconnected from reality!
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Iranian academic Foad Izadi on State TV: “Americans must suffer at least 2,000 casualties to learn a serious lesson from this war, a high death toll will stop the war and prevent any future attacks on Iran.”
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@pepsi Ah yes, Patricia Epsi was a hot girl. She’d punch you in the throat though for calling her an ‘it’.
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Pepsi
Pepsi@pepsi·
What starts with a P and ends with epsi and we all love it?
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@alx There should be mass protests but the same 80% actual work for a living and can’t take the day off.
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ALX 🇺🇸@alx·
If Congress can’t pass a bill that 80% of the people agree with, what does that say about Congress?
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@cnni CNN is the Facebook of news. A week late and already known by everyone but grandma.
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CNN International
CNN International@cnni·
The possibility that a huge space rock — once deemed the riskiest asteroid ever observed — could hit the moon now appears to be off the table. cnn.it/4sCwPng
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Ryan McBeth
Ryan McBeth@RyanMcbeth·
Finally got the pictures from my appearance speaking at the Canadian 🇨🇦 embassy last week with Rear-Admiral Kristjan Monaghan. He gave me a Canadian challenge coin, I gave him a Ryan McBeth challenge hockey puck.
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Mean Engineer
Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@RupertLowe10 Current government doesn’t realize how close they are to organized vigilantism doing the justice needed.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Another day, another stabbing. We need to GET REAL - I am sick of it, we are all sick of it. This is not the Britain I want to live in. The British state needs to brutally crack down on knife crime, and I mean brutally. That is exactly what Restore Britain would do. No more bullshit community work or soft punishment. Enough is enough. Instant deportation for foreign nationals found carrying. Throw the book at the domestic ones. Found unlawfully carrying? A Restore Britain Government would crack down on you in the harshest possible manner. Minimum prison sentences - zero excuses. The message has to be simple. DO NOT CARRY A KNIFE UNLAWFULLY. If you are found with a machete or whatever else, you will go to prison. End of story. Stop and search introduced on a proper scale. Accusations of racism would not stop us, I can promise you that. Do that, on the scale required, and watch how quickly the knife crime epidemic stops. There is finally a political party with the balls to do what needs to be done to protect the British people. Restore Britain.
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@NHLJets Why is the player effort evident, but they are often in the wrong place? Coaching? Result is it’s like there’s very little chemistry.
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Most Hispanic, Black, and Asian women think “white people invented slavery.” Most Liberal Millennials think the same.
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
There is absolutely no justification for attacking Iran. The only country we should be attacking is Israel. Our country is controlled by jewish pedophiles and this war is to distract from the Epstein coverup.
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
Seriously. What the fuck happened to common sense and a normal moral compass?
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@shanaka86 Wow. So many mistakes, misinformation, and disinformation… you are one of 1. An AI bot; 2. An idiot; or 3. A money grabbing piece of shit. I’m leaning to 3.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Five days ago the United States lost a $220 million drone over the Strait of Hormuz. And nobody told you. On February 22, an MQ-4C Triton, registration 169660, transmitted emergency code 7700 at 32,900 feet over the strait and vanished from Flightradar24. Gone. No wreckage announcement. No CENTCOM statement. No Pentagon briefing. The most advanced maritime surveillance drone in the American arsenal disappeared over the most contested waterway on earth during the largest military buildup since 2003, and the silence is deafening. This is the same location, the exact same coordinates over the strait, where Iran shot down an RQ-4A Global Hawk in June 2019 using a Khordad-3 surface-to-air missile. That incident nearly triggered a war. Trump approved strikes, then recalled them with planes already in the air. Seven years later, another high-altitude surveillance drone vanishes in the same spot, and the Pentagon says nothing. Defence Security Asia and Defence-UA report Iranian electronic warfare is suspected. Not a missile. Electronic warfare. If confirmed, this means Iran did not destroy the Triton. Iran hijacked it. Seized its control link, overwhelmed its GPS navigation, and either crashed it into the Gulf or worse, landed it intact the way Iran captured the RQ-170 Sentinel in 2011 by spoofing its GPS and guiding it down like a lost bird. Now connect this to what China has been delivering. X accounts with intelligence community sourcing report China has transferred advanced electronic warfare systems to Iran capable of jamming carrier-based F-35s. EADaily reports the US “blames Russia and China” for the loss. If Iranian EW systems, built with Chinese technology, can seize control of an MQ-4C Triton flying at 33,000 feet, those same systems can disrupt the communications and targeting links that the entire strike architecture depends on. The F-22s suppress radar. The B-2s carry bunker busters. The carriers launch strike packages. All of it relies on data links, GPS targeting, and command signals traveling through electromagnetic spectrum that Iran, with Chinese hardware, just demonstrated it can dominate over the strait. You do not spend $67 billion on stealth and then lose your surveillance drone to electronic warfare five days before a potential strike. That is not a setback. That is a capability demonstration by the other side, proving they can blind you over the waterway you need to control. The Pentagon’s silence is the loudest signal. When you lose a $220 million asset to a technical malfunction, you say so immediately because the alternative narrative is worse. When you say nothing for five days, it is because confirming what happened reveals a vulnerability you cannot afford to acknowledge while 500 aircraft and two carriers sail into the same electromagnetic environment. Iran just showed you it can turn the lights off over Hormuz. And Washington is pretending nobody noticed.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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The US just handed Iran a document that is not a negotiation. It is a capitulation order. The Wall Street Journal obtained the American demands presented in Geneva today. Destroy Fordow. Destroy Natanz. Destroy Isfahan. Hand over every gram of enriched uranium to the United States. Zero enrichment permanently, no sunset clauses, no expiration dates. Behave for the rest of your lives. In exchange, minimal sanctions relief upfront with more only if you comply with everything forever. Iran’s counterproposal, approved personally by Khamenei, arrived showing almost no change from the previous round. A 3-to-5 year enrichment suspension. Increased IAEA oversight. Willingness to dilute stockpiles. But zero flexibility on the one demand Washington says is non-negotiable: permanent zero enrichment on Iranian soil. The gap between these two positions is not a negotiation gap. It is the distance between sovereignty and surrender. And no government in the history of nuclear diplomacy has voluntarily dismantled its own program, surrendered its own fissile material to its adversary, and accepted permanent restrictions with no expiration while that adversary had 500 aircraft parked on its doorstep. The FDD’s Andrea Stricker called it a “suicide mission.” She is right, but not the way she means it. These demands are designed to be rejected. A proposal that requires a sovereign nation to physically destroy three of its own facilities and hand its enriched uranium to the country threatening to bomb it is not diplomacy. It is the paperwork you file before the paperwork becomes irrelevant. Barak Ravid confirmed today’s talks were both indirect and direct, with a pause for consultations. That pause is the tell. When both sides need to consult after the first session, it means the positions presented were further apart than either side expected to encounter. Araghchi’s “good outlook” from yesterday has already collided with the reality of what Washington put on the table. Now hold this against what is happening outside the room. The demands say destroy Fordow. The F-22s at Ovda exist to destroy Fordow. The demands say dismantle Natanz. The B-2s at Whiteman carry the GBU-57s that reach Natanz. The demands say eliminate Isfahan. The Tomahawks on two carrier strike groups are programmed for Isfahan. Every demand in the document has a military equivalent already in theater. The negotiating position is a target list with diplomatic formatting. Iran is being asked to do voluntarily what the United States is prepared to do by force. The document is not an alternative to the strike. The document is the strike translated into legalese, presented one last time before the translation becomes unnecessary. Geneva is not where this gets resolved. Geneva is where the historical record gets established. The United States offered terms. Iran rejected the core demand. The diplomatic predicate for military action was constructed in a hotel conference room while 500 aircraft waited outside. The curtain went up today in Geneva. But the show was never in the building. The show is on the tarmacs at Ovda, on the flight decks of the Ford and Lincoln, in the bomb bays of B-2s sitting in Missouri, and on the coral runway at Diego Garcia where the refueling corridor begins. Geneva is the intermission. The next act does not require a negotiating table.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Mean Engineer
Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@Osint613 How does this foreign bot still warrant airtime?
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Tucker Carlson on Iran: “The Iraq war was a catastrophe, and Trump was the first major political figure willing to say so. He’s always known it. So the question is: why would he even contemplate another war, this time with Iran? One answer is that Washington may not fully control whether such a war begins. Israel, under Benjamin Netanyahu, could decide to strike Iran on its own, without coordination. If that happened, Iran would almost certainly retaliate against Israel, and could also hit U.S. assets and energy infrastructure in the Gulf. At that point, America would be pulled in automatically. From that perspective, the U.S. may not be seeking a war with Iran at all, but instead trying to restrain the actions of its closest ally and prevent a wider conflict.”
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@engineers_feed Extremely hot inside. Scientists suspect caused by the Mexican food last night.
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
James Webb Telescope Takes a First Peek Inside Uranus. The European Space Agency announced Thursday that a study using the joint NASA/ESA-built James Webb Space Telescope has peered into Uranus's upper atmosphere. It's an important first step in revealing the nature of ice giants both here and elsewhere throughout the universe. (ESA)
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@Osint613 Wow. Hard to believe someone is worse at understanding foreign affairs than Trump, yet she just showed it.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: "No war with Iran."
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@elonmusk Are we talking about that athlete dude who decided he’s a she, even after he used his penis to make babies with a woman? How is this relevant to some computer trying to become more than ones and zeros made by some Joe in a factory? Some youngster probably needs to educate me, eh?
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Mean Engineer
Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@CBCOlivia The North will only be developed when there is an economy up there. Once you figure out how the area can contribute to Canada with its local resources and/or products, it’ll develop.
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Olivia Stefanovich
Olivia Stefanovich@CBCOlivia·
Inuit leaders back from Greenland say there's a stark contrast between infrastructure in that Nordic country compared to Canada's North, and they're calling on the federal government to urgently fill the gap as part of its enhanced focus on Arctic security cbc.ca/news/politics/…
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Mean Engineer@Mean_Engineer·
@CheriDiNovo @avilewis Until a government shows its contributing people it can do more with less, quit talking about more taxes.
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Cheri DiNovo
Cheri DiNovo@CheriDiNovo·
So @avilewis proposal to add a small tax on wealth over 10 million which would add 40 BILLION to mitigate the cost of education housing and healthcare would make Canada a better place. What exactly is the reason we don’t? The majority of Canadians who support this want to know
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