It would be sort of funny in a morbid way for the government to stage a top-secret mission as a "cover story" for the true motive of irradiating one of the most important rivers in the world
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SacredExcrement [any, comrade/them] - 4day
How could they have possibly anticipated a blizzard in the Himalayas?
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Beaver [he/him] - 4day
Oh hey, it's the plot of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, except way stupider
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TankieTanuki [he/him] - 5day
How do nukes enable espionage?
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LeninWeave [none/use name, any] - 5day
Probably a radioisotope thermoelectric generator, to power spying and communications equipment.
Edit: yeah, that was it.
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TankieTanuki [he/him] - 5day
Ohhh an RTG. I assumed they were talking about one of those backpack nuclear weapons that NATO used in Operation Gladio's stay-behind armies.
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kleeon [he/him, he/him] - 5day
Every new thing I learn about Gladio is more insane than the last
The more absolutely true and terrible stuff I've read about the CIA makes me really question my patriotism. Trump's second election pushed me over the edge. I don't have children unless you count Furryosa & Syzygy, so I really don't care all that much if we do fail as a state. I got a big enough plot of land that I can grow enough beans, fruit, and grain to stay happy. Even got a natural spring running through my property. I just gotta download a bunch of books and games and I could even go without Internet. I'm a small enough fish that I would likely fly under the radar of big brother, but I'm also pretty well armed just in case. I'd rather go down in a hail of gunfire than get tortured for weeks until I die anyways.
You know what? The more I type out, the more appealing it all sounds. Let this place burn for all I care. I'll feel bad for my newborn niece and 2 year old nephew. But this is what their parents wanted.
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jack [he/him, comrade/them] - 4day
Proud of you for figuring out the United States of America is the Great Satan, important step we all went through
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YiddishMcSquidish @lemmy.today - 4day
Glad one of us is. It only took 30 ish years of being inundated with propaganda for me to figure it out.
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heatenconsumerist [he/him] - 4day
It's a long road to throw up that much koolaid
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YiddishMcSquidish @lemmy.today - 4day
This is funny AF considering my first ride today was a dude from a local horse racing track(don't agree with it, as a matter of fact I'm super happy about the Greyhound racing shutdown and hope it extends to horses soon!) straight up knew he was going to throw up and asked me to pull over.
Todd, you is a real one!
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Chana [none/use name] - 4day
It is the evil empire, the primary seat of global capital - and capitalism itself is the primary driving force behind all of this. The CIA had no reason to exist outside of the Cold War, and the Cold War was created to contain socialism.
We've got to rely on each other, friend, and organize. It is tempting to prepare as individuals, and it is not bad to do so per se, but it is much less effective than working together in an organization.
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YiddishMcSquidish @lemmy.today - 4day
Between this and a comment about being sad the redneck revolt shut down, you're right. I should try and become more active locally. Unfortunately I'm not equipped mentally to be an organizer, or at least a leader that should be tasked with it. And I love in the bad type of reddest of red states. So I really don't know where to begin. I could be an infiltrator for hard right militias as I look like just like the fucking idiots (also got invited by a coworker into one once) but I have a hard time lying as I have both common types of neurodivergentcy.
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Chana [none/use name] - 3day
Working with others in an org doesn't require being a leader, friend. Organizations need help doing things like scheduling, creating artwork, writing, putting up posters, handing out flyers, etc etc. And when you first join you'll probably be doing a lot of reading. Just focus on being friendly and liked and you'll do well. Sticking to principals / handling political issues is something you can develop later and strategically, if you'd like to, and this ends up being what leadership does.
One low-stakes thing anyone can do is join a group like Food Not Bombs. They feed people and their members come from a broad left background. I wouldn't expect to get a good political education there, but you will get comfortable with basic organized left group work! And meet people who will let you know about other local orgs.
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Awoo [she/her] - 5day
Wonder if the temperature changes much wherever it's buried. Should be safe as long as it's secure in casing that isn't expanding and contracting regularly.
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LeninWeave [none/use name, any] - 5day
Doubt the temperature changes much, but glacial movement will shred it sooner or later.
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shallot [she/her] - 5day
They should have just played with fire to break the ice smh
plinky in history
Average cia-op involves losing nuclear devices
linky to new york crimes (archived)
"lost"
It would be sort of funny in a morbid way for the government to stage a top-secret mission as a "cover story" for the true motive of irradiating one of the most important rivers in the world
How could they have possibly anticipated a blizzard in the Himalayas?
Oh hey, it's the plot of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, except way stupider
How do nukes enable espionage?
Probably a radioisotope thermoelectric generator, to power spying and communications equipment.
Edit: yeah, that was it.
Ohhh an RTG. I assumed they were talking about one of those backpack nuclear weapons that NATO used in Operation Gladio's stay-behind armies.
Every new thing I learn about Gladio is more insane than the last
Years of lead (poisoning).
They gave Davy Crocketts to Gladio?
Over two thousand of them
The more absolutely true and terrible stuff I've read about the CIA makes me really question my patriotism. Trump's second election pushed me over the edge. I don't have children unless you count Furryosa & Syzygy, so I really don't care all that much if we do fail as a state. I got a big enough plot of land that I can grow enough beans, fruit, and grain to stay happy. Even got a natural spring running through my property. I just gotta download a bunch of books and games and I could even go without Internet. I'm a small enough fish that I would likely fly under the radar of big brother, but I'm also pretty well armed just in case. I'd rather go down in a hail of gunfire than get tortured for weeks until I die anyways.
You know what? The more I type out, the more appealing it all sounds. Let this place burn for all I care. I'll feel bad for my newborn niece and 2 year old nephew. But this is what their parents wanted.
Proud of you for figuring out the United States of America is the Great Satan, important step we all went through
Glad one of us is. It only took 30 ish years of being inundated with propaganda for me to figure it out.
This is funny AF considering my first ride today was a dude from a local horse racing track(don't agree with it, as a matter of fact I'm super happy about the Greyhound racing shutdown and hope it extends to horses soon!) straight up knew he was going to throw up and asked me to pull over.
Todd, you is a real one!
It is the evil empire, the primary seat of global capital - and capitalism itself is the primary driving force behind all of this. The CIA had no reason to exist outside of the Cold War, and the Cold War was created to contain socialism.
We've got to rely on each other, friend, and organize. It is tempting to prepare as individuals, and it is not bad to do so per se, but it is much less effective than working together in an organization.
Between this and a comment about being sad the redneck revolt shut down, you're right. I should try and become more active locally. Unfortunately I'm not equipped mentally to be an organizer, or at least a leader that should be tasked with it. And I love in the bad type of reddest of red states. So I really don't know where to begin. I could be an infiltrator for hard right militias as I look like just like the fucking idiots (also got invited by a coworker into one once) but I have a hard time lying as I have both common types of neurodivergentcy.
Working with others in an org doesn't require being a leader, friend. Organizations need help doing things like scheduling, creating artwork, writing, putting up posters, handing out flyers, etc etc. And when you first join you'll probably be doing a lot of reading. Just focus on being friendly and liked and you'll do well. Sticking to principals / handling political issues is something you can develop later and strategically, if you'd like to, and this ends up being what leadership does.
One low-stakes thing anyone can do is join a group like Food Not Bombs. They feed people and their members come from a broad left background. I wouldn't expect to get a good political education there, but you will get comfortable with basic organized left group work! And meet people who will let you know about other local orgs.
Wonder if the temperature changes much wherever it's buried. Should be safe as long as it's secure in casing that isn't expanding and contracting regularly.
Doubt the temperature changes much, but glacial movement will shred it sooner or later.
They should have just played with fire to break the ice smh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanda_Devi_Plutonium_Mission
Did they lose it before or after they made JFK’s head do that after he threatened to shut them down?
lost it? there's an arrow right there!