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I'm currently writing one discrediting his theory. Title "The THL case study - Well done Roger, everyone but Wilf is now opposed to you". Unless he's really a double agent, working FOR the Big Oil...
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There's a lot going on in the SCS right now and subs will be very active. The UK CSG have entered it on the return leg of their first deployment and joined up with two US carriers and a Jap carrier with escorts from other nations getting involved. The chinks and the Russians will almost certainly have subs and other intelligence assets in the area trying to soak up as much sensor data of the allies as possible. Might even be playing some cat and mouse games to test each other out. But truth be told, it was probably just an AWOL shipping container they're like f***ing ice bergs.
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It happens from time to time. One of our V boats hit a French boat a while back. Pretty sure one of the Astutes sunk a trawler at some point too, caught the net and pulled it under. Could've been anything. Generally speaking sub ops are treated like SF ops and not commented on.
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Commercialised deer stalking Scottish highlands
Born Hunter replied to Stone14's topic in Deer Stalking & Management
I believe BASC run a stalking scheme offering self guided on Arran. That sort of thing is very appealing but they demand DSC 1 and some level of achieving DSC 2 now I think. Just not worth that nonsense for the single scheme imo. It'd be good to see much more opportunities like that though. Also some estates allow unaccompanied highseat sessions, which is an understandable compromise but about as appealing as driven game shooting to me. Free stalking in the UK is hard come by and paid self guided is virtually non existent. Until that changes there's always going to be good demand for paid -
f**k the IB gang, works expenses are about to get hammered!
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Imagine if they set up check point and only let folks through with loft insulation receipts!
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In fact no, that was a terrible example. Imagine your neighbour a goat herder in Mongolia goes to the garage to have a filter changed and it causes three out of four of YOUR tyres to explode and the windscreen to crack! Honestly, that's what it's like. They're a f***ing menace.
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Firstly, Softies are like the lovechild hybrids of gremlins and leprechauns... In no other discipline can you be f***ing about in one corner of the machine and utterly f**k up everywhere else with no logical connection between cause and effect. Imagine going to the garage to have a filter changed and get the motor back to find the new filter caused three out of four of your tyres to explode and the windscreen to crack.... Not to mention they're just odd people. Secondly, the lights went out for like a day and there's a tidal wave of 'users' posting how they want to have forced breaks more
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Lovely! How come you don't get into them much mate? Most folks seem to leather them unless they are managing them for the stalking. We're all so used to them but aren't they odd looking little things when you think about it.
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I dunno mate, simply. But there's a lot in all of that that isn't easily explained imo.
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Pretty sure yeah. There's interviews with Fravor where he talks through the FLIR recordings pointing out the key points. Just FYI but the plane doesn't have to manoeuvre itself to the same degree as the object it's tracking to keep it in view. Like I said, the CSG had sensor data of these things over weeks and now multiple events. The DoD are concerned because they recognise how seemingly advanced these things are and consider them sufficiently advanced to be a potential threat to their assets.
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They did have problem tracking the craft. The radars needed to be guided to even get a ping off it and even then we’re unable to lock. And they didn’t have FLIR or optical recording of it 99% of the time I don’t think. Not that that’s really an issue given they have a field of view that doesn’t require the plane to manoeuvre to keep the craft sighted by those sensors. As I said mate, whatever it was behaved like nothing in service, development or even concept stage. Certainly not a scramjet powered test vehicle. We could easily just dismiss this as human error if it was just pilot testimo
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Well, I've been so incensed by all this I've ripped all the insulation out of my loft and turned the central heating up to full WITH the windows open. I'm now fitting crusty control ram bars to the truck on my now central heated driveway....
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Indeed Clandestine psyops false flag. We've done our research!
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I've been fortunate to be gifted my cockers. Working pedigree was important, as was who they came from, but the specific lines didn't matter at all to me. Dunno what prices are now but certainly 12 months ago 2-3 grand wouldn't have guaranteed anything special.
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Benchmark kennels seem to be the name at the moment. But personally I did, and would still, go with a custom build. https://www.benchmarkkennels.co.uk/product-category/kennels/duo-kennels/
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Which brings me back to my first comment… super advanced atlanteans! I should really be on government payroll.
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Yeah I agree, that’s what attracted the aliens!
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It wouldn’t have been, it would have been burning up in the atmosphere.
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Dunno but what you saw was the first stage booster falling back to earth I believe, not the bit that was carrying the payload.
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It would explain aspects of it for sure. But then other aspects don't fit that very nicely. It's a very curious incident in a long history of such.
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I'd just read anacdotes until now but googled the source material. https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsglobal/lasvegasnow/document_dev/2018/05/18/TIC TAC UFO EXECUTIVE REPORT_1526682843046_42960218_ver1.0.pdf
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But the point I'm making is we could have pensioners sat on every road on this island and it'd not make a f**k of difference to how many immigrants we get. They're totally separate. Yeah we can be a bit disgruntled that the gov are happy to crack down on crusties but not blacks but I don't think we should consider them an 'either or' choice. I agree that we should be as vigilant with protest law as we are with laws that prevent us from dealing with arseholes ourselves. Not that protest seems to make a f**k of difference really, but yeah I agree on that. I'd much rather the public loo
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Where do we draw the line with the cowardice arguments? "c**t's wouldn't have been so brazen if those crusties were young fit lads!" "c**t's wouldn't have been so brazen if those crusties were tooled up Russians!" "c**t's wouldn't have been so brazzen if those crusties were 300 Spartans!" Well no of course not. I mean everyone makes a calculated decision on how much force to use and when, it doesn't make them cowards. Being weak crusties who wouldn't put up a fight to being removed made the whole situation a lot less serious if anything, and thank f**k. No one got hurt.
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Mate, you make it sound like folks decide what conflicts they are going to get into for the day over their breakfast! What part of normal folks not wanting conflict in their lives don't you get? I don't expect any of those people had ever been faced with BLM or any other sort of nonsense before and even if they had can you blame them for not acting? An ambulance needed to get through so they acted and you think they're a bunch of pricks because they didn't leather a load of blacks. Galaxies apart mate.
