Definitely turning that "feature" off...would you trust this guy?
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LOL, but I cannot trust you, nor turning it off...as a passive update will just turn it back on. Your very own personal Recall, err Agent Smith always making copies of everything you do. No thanks. Maybe another incentive to switch to Linux.
It's like if a real estate agent was showing you a house, and started touting how it comes with free murderous ghosts in every wall.
American commando unit gets a reality check...
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Failed coup attempt in Congo was led by a one-time Salt Lake City resident
His son Marcel (21), also from SLC, was taken captive in the coup attempt. Here’s his Twitter:
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Across the pond we have more bizarre stories, though this may be considered normal nowadays...
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The South Yorkshire Scoop
The making of the Hell Hounds Squadron...
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Navy ‘Hell Hounds’ Squadron Crafting Missions for Small, Lethal Drone Fleet
Artist Man Ray and his French model, Alice Ernestine Prin (2 October 1901 – 29 April 1953), nicknamed the Queen of Montparnasse and often known as Kiki de Montparnasse, during the preparation of the shot "Le Violon d'Ingres", one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century (1924).
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On May 14, 2022, Le Violon d'Ingres, which depicts Prin's back overlaid with a violin's f-holes, sold for $12.4 million, setting a record as the most expensive photograph ever sold at auction.
The 2 people used in American Gothic (1930) by Grant Wood stand next to the iconic painting. They were Wood’s sister, Nan Graham (July 26, 1899 – Dec 14, 1990), and his dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby (1942).
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Treating constipation in the 18th century was a shared experience.
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Here's Freija showing off again...
![[Image: 3NMoNox.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/3NMoNox.jpg)
LOL, but I cannot trust you, nor turning it off...as a passive update will just turn it back on. Your very own personal Recall, err Agent Smith always making copies of everything you do. No thanks. Maybe another incentive to switch to Linux.
It's like if a real estate agent was showing you a house, and started touting how it comes with free murderous ghosts in every wall.
American commando unit gets a reality check...
![[Image: ZpEwrrH.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/ZpEwrrH.jpg)
![[Image: SfAzDlp.gif]](https://i.imgur.com/SfAzDlp.gif)
Quote:The military of Congo said Sunday that it had foiled a coup attempt involving foreigners, hours after a gunfight near the presidential palace in which at least three people were killed.
In a brief statement on state television, an army spokesperson, Brig. Gen. Sylvain Ekenge, initially offered little detail about the purported putsch in the capital, Kinshasa, other than to say that the plotters and their leader had been “put out of action.”
But he later told The Associated Press that three Americans were among the perpetrators, and the United States ambassador to Congo, Lucy Tamlyn, acknowledged publicly that American citizens may have been involved.
The United States will cooperate “to the fullest extent” with Congolese authorities “as they investigate these criminal acts and hold accountable any U.S. citizen involved,” she said on the social network X.
Her statement came hours after videos circulated widely on social media showing a white man with a bloodied face sitting at the feet of Congolese soldiers — one of three Americans the military accused of involvement.
President Felix Tshisekedi, who was reelected for a second term after a chaotic vote in December, was unharmed in the incident. But its brief and apparently confused nature, as well as many incongruous details, left many Congolese puzzled Sunday and triggered intense speculation about who was behind it, or whether it was even a genuine coup attempt.
A wave of military takeovers in central and western Africa in recent years has caused alarm in Washington, D.C., because they have undermined democracy in the region and given Russia opportunity to increase its influence. In Niger, where the military seized power in August, the government is pressing the United States to withdraw its troops from bases where Russian personnel have started to arrive.
Congo is a focus of U.S. policy in Africa for its deep reserves of cobalt, a key mineral in the production of electric vehicles. China owns or controls most of Congo’s cobalt-producing sites, a source of concern to the Biden administration.
But although most of the region’s recent coups have been led by senior military officers from those countries, the purported one in Kinshasa on Sunday appeared to have been led by an obscure opposition politician based in the United States, and appeared to have little prospect of succeeding.
It started about 4:30 a.m. Sunday when a group of armed men attacked the Kinshasa residence of Vital Kamerhe, a legislator and a candidate to be speaker of the National Assembly, which is based just over a mile from the presidential palace.
A gunfight erupted in which two police officers and one assailant were killed, a spokesperson for Kamerhe and, separately, Japan’s ambassador to Congo, said on social media.
The assailants then moved toward the presidential palace, the Congolese news media reported. At the same time, Christian Malanga, an exiled opponent of the Congolese government who runs a minor opposition party, posted a livestream video in which he appeared to be leading the attack.
The video, which The New York Times could not verify independently, showed Malanga, 40, surrounded by men in military uniform, some with American flags affixed to their vests. “Felix, you’re out,” he said. “We are coming for you.”
But when the assailants reached the nearby presidential palace, soldiers intercepted and arrested them, according to the military and local media reports. Images of Malanga’s body later circulated, and Ekenge told The AP that he had been killed while resisting arrest.
The names of the suspects were not immediately released, but images on social media provided clues.
In addition to the footage of a bloodied white man on the ground, sitting beside someone identified as Malanga’s son, an American, images also circulated showing the passport of another American, Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, said to be involved in the episode. News reports previously identified him as a cannabis entrepreneur involved in gold mining with Malanga.
Dino Mahtani, a former United Nations investigator on Congo, said the Congolese authorities told him in 2018 that they suspected Malanga of a plot to kill the previous president, Joseph Kabila.
Tshisekedi did not appear to be in any immediate danger Sunday; he is well known to live miles from the presidential palace, at his residence in another part of the city.
A website in Malanga’s name said his family settled in Salt Lake City in the 1990s as part of a refugee-resettlement program. He participated in the U.S. Army Junior ROTC, it said.
He returned to Congo to run for political office in 2011 but was arrested “on bogus charges” and held for several weeks by police officers who beat him, it said.
A year later, he returned to the United States, where he formed the United Congolese Party, “a grassroots platform that unifies the Congolese diaspora around the world opposing the current Congolese dictatorship,” the site said.
Failed coup attempt in Congo was led by a one-time Salt Lake City resident
His son Marcel (21), also from SLC, was taken captive in the coup attempt. Here’s his Twitter:
![[Image: UboFOMM.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/UboFOMM.jpg)
Across the pond we have more bizarre stories, though this may be considered normal nowadays...
![[Image: 0VZUA26.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/0VZUA26.jpg)
The South Yorkshire Scoop
The making of the Hell Hounds Squadron...
![[Image: AqNYp0z.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/AqNYp0z.jpg)
Navy ‘Hell Hounds’ Squadron Crafting Missions for Small, Lethal Drone Fleet
Artist Man Ray and his French model, Alice Ernestine Prin (2 October 1901 – 29 April 1953), nicknamed the Queen of Montparnasse and often known as Kiki de Montparnasse, during the preparation of the shot "Le Violon d'Ingres", one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century (1924).
![[Image: 0CVWziE.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/0CVWziE.jpg)
On May 14, 2022, Le Violon d'Ingres, which depicts Prin's back overlaid with a violin's f-holes, sold for $12.4 million, setting a record as the most expensive photograph ever sold at auction.
The 2 people used in American Gothic (1930) by Grant Wood stand next to the iconic painting. They were Wood’s sister, Nan Graham (July 26, 1899 – Dec 14, 1990), and his dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby (1942).
![[Image: S1eDTZ4.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/S1eDTZ4.jpg)
Treating constipation in the 18th century was a shared experience.
![[Image: P1BXZ5a.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/P1BXZ5a.jpg)
Here's Freija showing off again...
![[Image: Pd1JrBH.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Pd1JrBH.jpg)
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