“Reputable people don’t just make up stories to get attention!”
“Reputable people don’t just make up stories to get attention!”
Straight up. RWNJ terrorist.
To *distract* people from knowing the TRUTH!!!! of course!
That’s the popular viewpoint. The reality is actually sadder. I’ve known a lot of military folks in my life; I’m related to quite a few. Both active duty and retired military have access to a wealth of resources. The problem is much thornier: it’s really hard to train a person to be bold enough to run fearlessly into…
If the US government has gravatic propulsion, why are they still launching their spy vehicles of unknown purpose on boring old rockets?
Instead of complaining that he, a very rich man, has to pay a whole $9 to drive to see his kids, he could instead contemplate the factors that contributed to his children living, you know, elsewhere.
Gravity defying, stealth, super secret spy drones. Someone please explain why they all have/need aviation lights? Is the point of spy drones to let all the public directly view them? Kind of defeats the purpose of stealth?
“But this is just the speculation I’ve heard from a bunch of podcasts and the like.”
Well, if I were to invent super-drones powered by gravitic wing-wangers, I would definitely fly them with standard FAA lights and allow them to be filmed by every stooge in NJ with a smart phone. Cuz that’s how top-secret inventions are kept secret.... hide in plain sight. /s
His “manifesto” is pretty much mainstream Republican talking points: “...be prepared to fight to get the Dems out of the fed government and military by any means necessary. They all must go and a hard reset must occur for our country to avoid collapse.”
Unzips gravity? WTF does this mean?
Because the socialism of the military only extends as far as buying and shooting the guns, not taking care of people.
“The plane went around and performed a belly landing. It was executed perfectly...”
Still no decent explanations on so many aspects of this:
Jeep is a rolling mechanical, corrosion, and electrical disaster at the moment.
While I agree, I do have to say of the various SUV’s of that era IMO the Xterra was the better looking of the group.
The Xterra still has a strong following with numerous active forums and FB groups. While utilitarian and very capable off-road, it never caught on with the overlanding crowd due to its limited cargo capacity (relative to other offerings) and the supercharged version was thirsty without adding significant power. If…
The follow up article to this should be whether or not Turo’s insurance pays out to the owners of the rented vehicles.