Freija tells all! - Ha, yea I luv it!!
Happy Atomic Valentine's Day!
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Feb 14, 1939 – World War II: German battleship Bismarck is launched.
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Feb 14, 2016: The basic pleasure model replicant, Pris Stratton, was incepted.
Feb 14, 2005: Happy YouTube Day - launched by a group of college students.
YouTube’s founders had worked together at PayPal.
The original plan was an online dating business.
People could upload videos describing their ideal partner.
They didn’t...so it became a place to post all kinds of videos.
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The first video was uploaded in April 2005. Co-founder Jawed Karim posted a clip of himself at the zoo with elephants:
As the team grew, they moved from co-founder Chad Hurley’s garage to an office in San Mateo above a pizzeria and a Japanese restaurant. Over the first year, site traffic surged to nearly 20 million monthly visitors.
Who woulda thunk it...
2024 valuations:
Nvidia: $1.8 trillion
Intel: $185 billion
2004 valuations:
Intel: $200 billion
Nvidia: $4 billion
I guess the Alien op is not working out so they're back to Russia again.
Let's get out our bingo card:
1.) Fractional Orbital Bombardment System
2.) Orbital nuclear weapons delivery platform
3.) New orbital ASAT capability (Anti-satellite weapons)
4.) Distraction from current news cycle
5.) Redo Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative
6.) GoldenEye is being activated
Take your pick they all fit.
We're gonna redo Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, aren't we? Or GoldenEye is being activated.
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When people hear 'anti-satellite capability' it isn't clear to most that these capabilities can be as big of a threat to nuclear deterrence as actual nuclear weapons. Losing your eyes and ears to detect and voice to quickly react can make the biggest nuclear arsenal null or at least degrade reaction times to the point that the other guy has a serious advantage. However, the real threat in this delusional age is probably more propaganda, cover story for something else.
Don't forget China has been buzzing around as well...
"Where are the X-37Bs?"
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Meanwhile, Soviet Capabilities and Intentions to Orbit Nuclear Weapons! What's old is new again!!
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Neutral Particle Beam is critical because you can’t shoot straight in the earth’s magnetic field with charged particle beams. Without neutral beams you will miss your target!
![[Image: JJy8X0b.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/JJy8X0b.jpg)
![[Image: XE86sRy.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/XE86sRy.jpg)
That's why the US Air Force kept the nuclear codes on "floppy disks" until circa 2014.
Screencaps from this slidedeck: Nuclear Command Control and Communication (NC3) - Update on the Status of Modernizing NC3 (July 2019)
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Oh no, save us Elon...
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Future Uncertain
Happy Atomic Valentine's Day!
![[Image: kp3VpDQ.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/kp3VpDQ.jpg)
Feb 14, 1939 – World War II: German battleship Bismarck is launched.
![[Image: oLcqbzK.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/oLcqbzK.jpg)
Feb 14, 2016: The basic pleasure model replicant, Pris Stratton, was incepted.
Feb 14, 2005: Happy YouTube Day - launched by a group of college students.
YouTube’s founders had worked together at PayPal.
The original plan was an online dating business.
People could upload videos describing their ideal partner.
They didn’t...so it became a place to post all kinds of videos.
![[Image: oRCQ113.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/oRCQ113.jpg)
The first video was uploaded in April 2005. Co-founder Jawed Karim posted a clip of himself at the zoo with elephants:
As the team grew, they moved from co-founder Chad Hurley’s garage to an office in San Mateo above a pizzeria and a Japanese restaurant. Over the first year, site traffic surged to nearly 20 million monthly visitors.
Who woulda thunk it...
2024 valuations:
Nvidia: $1.8 trillion
Intel: $185 billion
2004 valuations:
Intel: $200 billion
Nvidia: $4 billion
I guess the Alien op is not working out so they're back to Russia again.
Let's get out our bingo card:
1.) Fractional Orbital Bombardment System
2.) Orbital nuclear weapons delivery platform
3.) New orbital ASAT capability (Anti-satellite weapons)
4.) Distraction from current news cycle
5.) Redo Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative
6.) GoldenEye is being activated
Take your pick they all fit.
We're gonna redo Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, aren't we? Or GoldenEye is being activated.
![[Image: 2n70eMU.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/2n70eMU.jpg)
When people hear 'anti-satellite capability' it isn't clear to most that these capabilities can be as big of a threat to nuclear deterrence as actual nuclear weapons. Losing your eyes and ears to detect and voice to quickly react can make the biggest nuclear arsenal null or at least degrade reaction times to the point that the other guy has a serious advantage. However, the real threat in this delusional age is probably more propaganda, cover story for something else.
Don't forget China has been buzzing around as well...
Quote:China's space plane apparently deployed 6 'mysterious wingmen' in orbit (Dec 18, 2023)
China's reusable space plane just got a little more mysterious.
Just four days after being launched on its third mission, China's Shenlong ("Divine Dragon") robotic space plane seems to have placed six objects into Earth orbit. Amateur spacecraft trackers around the world have been following the objects closely for days and have recorded emissions coming from some of them.
The six mystery objects have been designated OBJECT A, B, C, D, E and F. According to satellite tracker and amateur astronomer Scott Tilley, OBJECT A appears to be emitting signals reminiscent of those emitted by objects that China's space plane has released on previous missions.
"OBJECT A's or nearby emission is reminiscent of earlier Chinese space plane 'wingman' emissions in the sense the signal is modulated with a limited amount of data," Tilley told Space.com via email. "There is speculation that the emission from OBJECT A may be from an object close to it, but this is speculation not based on any evidence I'm aware of." Tilley has referred to the objects as "mysterious wingmen" on X (formerly Twitter).
"Where are the X-37Bs?"
![[Image: BJnc5V2.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/BJnc5V2.jpg)
Meanwhile, Soviet Capabilities and Intentions to Orbit Nuclear Weapons! What's old is new again!!
![[Image: PVvWzLU.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/PVvWzLU.jpg)
Neutral Particle Beam is critical because you can’t shoot straight in the earth’s magnetic field with charged particle beams. Without neutral beams you will miss your target!
![[Image: JJy8X0b.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/JJy8X0b.jpg)
![[Image: XE86sRy.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/XE86sRy.jpg)
That's why the US Air Force kept the nuclear codes on "floppy disks" until circa 2014.
Screencaps from this slidedeck: Nuclear Command Control and Communication (NC3) - Update on the Status of Modernizing NC3 (July 2019)
![[Image: ZochhKU.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/ZochhKU.jpg)
Oh no, save us Elon...
![[Image: BGHztar.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/BGHztar.jpg)
Future Uncertain
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell