stock here: One of the funniest but truest “roasts”…..It is worthwhile to revisit this, every few months.
This was the best ten minutes in the history of television 👇😂 pic.twitter.com/jkm27iKVYz
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) September 21, 2024
stock here: One of the funniest but truest “roasts”…..It is worthwhile to revisit this, every few months.
This was the best ten minutes in the history of television 👇😂 pic.twitter.com/jkm27iKVYz
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) September 21, 2024
stock here: It’s not good, but check out this story.
After hearing it in her words, I don't really blame her. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ETZnkTXhhi
— Alan Buchbach (@AlanBuchbach) September 21, 2024
stock here: sorry I’ll get past my newish Twitter obsession, its actually way better than say 2 years ago when I was banned.
Wokeness destroys the mind, body, and soul.
— World Hall Of Fun (@WorldHallOfFun) September 22, 2024
pic.twitter.com/W9p0Blz2d0
stock here: “These people are people, they are within our realm”
harmonic mind control operations….et al
– Ask yourself why are they investigating P Diddy , but never investigated Bill and Hillary Clinton with these very SERIOUS allegation from Cathy O’Brien .. pic.twitter.com/Yw0eGw3VnI
— Crazy Moments (@Crazymoments01) September 22, 2024
Montell Williams, at a Diddy Party, introducing Kamala Harris
Never forget how Kamala Harris got her start. She isn’t a stranger to Diddy parties in L.A. either. pic.twitter.com/e7bEekaZOm
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) September 22, 2024
stock here: we had a family email chain going on, with California lib / lefty girls saying “do the right thing” and vote Harris. I haven’t done it yet, but had the thought to say “why do they have to lie about just about everything”?
“They don’t lie about anything, Trump goes out of his way to lie.” would be the response, without a minute of introspection. Thoughts appreciated. It seems the amount of people that can actually change their opinion, is maybe 3%, prove me wrong.
But this article is about Nuzzi, who I didn’t know her name until today. But the connection to RFK is curious. Noted in last months visit to Madison I met with RFKs people, and schooled them on a few things that they were genuinely interested in, such as safe modern food production. And they were dead set on introducing me to RFK when he came to Wisconsin, LOL. He’s tough, can bench quite a bit, can do 20 “cheat” pullups, but he does TRT which means your body will never make it again, but he is also 70, so maybe that’s a good strategy.
I just got an Instagram and Twitter last week so I could keep tabs on a broader range of stories.
Olivia Nuzzi, 31 (everyone is saying 29….intentional mistake to make her “relationship” with RFK even more weird), Author at NY Magazine, is now suspended because of a “non-physical” relationship with RFK Junior. What the hell kind of story is that?
Is this a hit job on married RFK, in order to be a hit job on Trump. Nuzzi’s instagram page is still up, and lot’s of people are attacking her there, which is odd.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C_t0tGdR7fl
She is definitely an Anti-Trumper
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmov1YBp5DJ
I thought this one supportive comment was pretty cool……
Olivia. You’ve been through a lot, losing parents, a painful breakup…sometimes you have to break shit. Sometimes you break yourself. You will come out of this stronger and wiser. There is lots of love and support and understanding out here for you. Keep going. Don’t over explain. You will survive this.
And the other side of the spectrum
slot machine with open legs
She was engaged to Ryan Lizza, note 2 z’s in both their names! Engaged September 2022, Ended September 2024. So just now.
Lizza works for Politica, one of the worst leftist / fascist propagandists and “fact cheka”.
I guess she is kind of pretty if she tries, but interview on CNN?
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Xt-ZuNEjW
She does post some dark stuff
Maybe she did this just for name recognition. Maybe she “sexted” to RFK just to create this situation now. But it seems a 2 year engagement just ended, so that is unlikely if this was just a setup, I mean a lefty should be OK with your fiance sending nude pictures as long as it meant a small defeat for Trump? It sure is curious. It this a one and done, or is there more to it.
stock here, staring in dis-belief.
stock here: Submitted by Lot’s Wife
File under: Did You Know?
H.R.7909 refuses entry to the US by people who have engaged in domestic violence and/or sex crimes.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/7909
View the vote total here:https://clerk.house.gov/evs/2024/roll429.xml
(Democrats in Italic, Republican in Roman fonts)
To her credit, AK Rep. Mary Peltola voted with Republicans to pass the legislation. If you want to see more votes in support of common sense, tell Mary good on her.
To their ultimate shame, 158 Democrats opposed passage and voted against the best interests of Americans. In the process, these Democrats have repudiated their oaths of office. Is it too soon to call them enemies of the state? Quislings? Their votes expose rot in foundation timbers.
stock here: I have reduced literal cash holdings, as I wanted to be able to be more nimble and do things like hold foreign dividend generating “stocks” in the home currency. With all that, the study of the elephant in the room, the USD is important.
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The charts shown in the image represent the currency pairs relative to the U.S. dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), Japanese Yen (JPY), British Pound (GBP), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Swiss Franc (CHF), Australian Dollar (AUD), and New Zealand Dollar (NZD). These charts are common in financial platforms like Finviz to track currency price movements in real-time, usually through candlestick charts that display open, high, low, and closing prices over a specified period.
Nature of Currency Representations:
The charts show the relative strength or weakness of these currencies against one another, typically in terms of their exchange rates to the USD or to another major currency. These rates are determined in the global foreign exchange (Forex) market, where currencies are bought and sold.
Each chart shows the movement of one currency relative to another, such as USD vs. EUR or GBP vs. USD, and is based on market supply and demand for those currencies. Traders use these charts to speculate on price movements, hedge against risks, or perform arbitrage.
On DXY and Its Limitations:
The DXY (U.S. Dollar Index) is a measure of the value of the U.S. dollar relative to a basket of six major world currencies:
Euro (EUR) – 57.6% weight
Japanese Yen (JPY) – 13.6% weight
British Pound (GBP) – 11.9% weight
Canadian Dollar (CAD) – 9.1% weight
Swedish Krona (SEK) – 4.2% weight
Swiss Franc (CHF) – 3.6% weight
The issue you pointed out about DXY not being fully representative of the U.S.’s true trading relationships is valid. This is due to several factors:
Eurocentric Bias: The Euro has a disproportionate weight in the index (around 57%), while major U.S. trading partners, such as China (with the Yuan), Mexico, and other Asian and Latin American countries, are not included in the DXY.
Volume and Notional Value: The DXY does not reflect the actual volume of currency traded or the notional value of global transactions in relation to the U.S. dollar. For example, the Chinese Yuan (CNY) is one of the largest trading currencies globally due to the sheer size of U.S.-China trade, yet it is not part of the DXY.
Outdated Basket: The DXY basket was created decades ago, and while the currencies included were significant trading partners at the time, global trade patterns have shifted significantly since then.
Alternative Metrics:
To address the limitations of the DXY, other more comprehensive indexes have been developed:
Trade-Weighted U.S. Dollar Index: This is a broader measure, including more currencies weighted by the amount of trade the U.S. does with each country. It offers a more accurate reflection of the U.S. dollar’s performance relative to its actual trading partners.
Bespoke Currency Baskets: Financial institutions may also create custom indexes to track the U.S. dollar against a basket of currencies based on trade flows, GDP, or other economic indicators, to better reflect economic realities.
Conclusion:
The Finviz currency charts give traders and analysts an intuitive way to track price movements, but broader measures like the DXY can sometimes be misleading due to their outdated structure. Modern tools such as the Trade-Weighted Index offer a more precise reflection of the U.S. dollar’s real position in global trade.
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Note: below the Y axis is upside down
At least on the last 3, recent history, Rate Cuts of 0.5% have preceeded substantial, portfolio crushing drops if you panic out at a bad time.
He who panics first panics best!
stock here: I wish this was sarc
This is the way! From green energy, EVs and now housing, nothing moves in corporate America anymore unless its on a borrowed government dime. A Davos-WEF wet dream come true.
Housing crisis … at the bottom
1. Create problem, open border.
2 Incentivize migrants with free hotels and free housing in converted churches, meals, transportation and cash cards on a borrowed government dime.
3. Incentivize migrants transfer to “affordable” rental housing on a borrowed government dime.
4. Incentivize housing construction with expropriations of “underutilized urban core property” for conversion to “affordable high-density rental stock” public-private partnerships on a borrowed government dime.
5. Bankrupt resulting over-leveraged cities/states and privatize all public assets Detroit / Argentina style.
6. Privatize government programs and introduce corporate for-profit police state.
Detroit and Argentina: Privatization and Economic Crisis
Background:
Detroit, once a thriving industrial city driven by the automotive industry, faced decades of economic decline, population loss, and mismanagement. By 2013, Detroit became the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy, owing $18 billion in debt and liabilities.
• Deindustrialization: The shift in manufacturing to other regions and countries reduced Detroit’s job base significantly, causing mass unemployment and urban decay.
• Population Decline: Detroit’s population decreased from around 1.85 million in 1950 to about 700,000 by 2013, eroding the tax base and increasing the city’s fiscal stress.
• Poor Governance: Corruption, mismanagement, and the overextension of public services, combined with massive borrowing, left Detroit vulnerable to financial collapse.
• Pension Liabilities: The city faced substantial unfunded pension and health care obligations to retired city workers, which added to its financial burdens.
• Water Services: One of the major controversies in the aftermath of Detroit’s bankruptcy was the privatization and outsourcing of public services, such as the water supply.
• Land Sales: There were large-scale sales of public land to private developers, with city-owned land in blighted areas sold to investors and corporations at heavily discounted prices.
• Public-Private Partnerships: Detroit embraced public-private partnerships (PPPs) in an effort to raise revenue and bring investments into the city.
• Motivations: Privatization was seen as a way to rescue the city from fiscal collapse by turning failing public services and assets into potentially profitable ventures for private investors.
• Expected Results: The expectation was that privatization would attract investment, bring jobs, and restore public services.
• Actual Results: While some revitalization occurred in parts of downtown Detroit, the broader results were mixed. Inequality remained a significant issue.
Argentina faced one of its worst economic crises in 2001, following years of economic mismanagement, neoliberal policies, and mounting debt. The country defaulted on $100 billion of debt, leading to widespread poverty, social unrest, and political upheaval.
• Debt Accumulation: Argentina’s crisis was exacerbated by unsustainable borrowing, much of which was denominated in foreign currencies.
• Privatization of the 1990s: Under President Carlos Menem, Argentina pursued aggressive privatization of public utilities and services.
• Currency Peg: Argentina pegged its peso to the U.S. dollar in the 1990s, leading to economic imbalances.
• Public Utilities: As part of IMF-backed austerity programs, Argentina sold off a significant portion of its public assets, including its national oil company, railways, and pension system.
• Infrastructure: Airports, highways, and postal services were privatized, leading to concerns about foreign control over key infrastructure.
• Motivations: The primary motivation was to reduce the public sector’s debt burden and attract foreign investment.
• Expected Results: Privatization was expected to improve efficiency, infrastructure, and economic growth.
• Actual Results: Many privatizations failed to deliver long-term benefits, leading to higher costs for consumers and job losses.
• Debt Crisis Leading to Privatization: Both Detroit and Argentina faced crippling debt, and privatization was seen as a way to alleviate financial burdens.
• External Pressures: Argentina faced pressure from international institutions, while Detroit’s pressures came from creditors post-bankruptcy.
• Public Services Transferred to Private Ownership: Both cases involved essential services moving to private control, raising concerns over access and affordability.
• Inequality and Discontent: In both scenarios, privatization led to benefits for wealthier individuals or corporations, while the working class and poor faced higher costs.
• Scale: Argentina’s privatization involved national industries, whereas Detroit’s was city-focused.
• Public Opinion and Resistance: Argentina faced widespread protests, while Detroit saw less opposition on a national scale.
stock here: submitted by Lot’s Wife: Plan B Goes from $10 to $425!!
The huge cost increases in health care plans at the school district reflect rising costs at national insurance companies. The companies are paying claims they never anticipated.
Based on recent changes to American’s health, insurance actuaries project the need to raise costs to seemingly unimaginable levels. Vaccine injury statistics motivate these projections. This is not yet widely known but it explains ballooning fees.
Based on recent changes to American’s health, insurance actuaries project the need to raise costs to seemingly unimaginable levels. Vaccine injury statistics motivate these projections. This is not yet widely known but it explains ballooning fees.
Search Edward Dowd on Rumble or Bitchute to hear him speak about how insurance companies are scrambling to adjust to the new realities. Huge numbers of people have died or are too sick to work. The magnitude increase has never been seen before. The companies’ only fix is to demand equally huge payments from the districts they service. Increases are coming to all public and private employers. It is a black swan event.
Aligning popular awareness with reality is crucial. Good decisions cannot be made if facts are missing. Now is the time to paper district, union, boro staff and the NM reporters with messages that make the points above. Messages should present references that can’t be refuted. This could be accomplished by a small group of engaged citizens who smell the coffee.
Advise.https://www.bitchute.com/video/oQ8UZJMfJn6h
https://www.bitchute.com/video/25xddlbtSWhh
July 2024, Interview: Dr. William Makis, Edmonton, Alberta. Bucking mainstream lies, Makis informs the audience of North America’s health dilemma.
stock here: now it is common to lump some attacks into “provoked”, like they were spear fishing.
https://sharkattackfile.net/incidentlog.htm
From my chart, it is clear that the destruction of the ocean habitat caused the 1955 to 1965 peak in Shark Attacks
The sharp decline in nuclear tests in 1959 and 1960 can be attributed to a temporary moratorium on nuclear testing agreed upon by the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom. This unofficial halt was part of diplomatic efforts to explore a potential ban on nuclear tests as tensions heightened during the Cold War.
The main catalyst was the increasing global awareness of the dangers posed by nuclear fallout from atmospheric tests, coupled with intense public pressure and diplomatic initiatives. In 1958, the three nuclear powers agreed to suspend nuclear testing while negotiating a formal test ban treaty, resulting in a nearly three-year moratorium on tests. However, this moratorium broke down in 1961 when the Soviet Union resumed testing, followed by the United States. This breakdown was driven by renewed tensions in the Cold War and competition over
).
The eventual result of these efforts was the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, which prohibited nuclear tests in the atmosphere, outer space, and under water, but allowed underground tests to continue.
stock here: I spent a few hours on this, and even without the new Video, I pretty much pegged where the shooter was.
using the video above and some stills, we were just minutes away from Pres Trump being murdered.
I have an Masters of Science in Engineering from U of Michigan, 44 years of work experience (many working with government but as a consultant and contractor). I have a sub-major in probability and statistics. I believe in freedom of speech and that those that censor in clear violation of 1A, should be prosecuted or sued under Fed Code 18-242 “Deprivation of Rights under color of law”.
I believe in 2A.
I believe all hiring everywhere, and contracting by any government or NGO shall be based 100% on merit, training, and track record, and NEVER based on the color of one’s skin or religion
I believe in removal of “activist” Judges and Prosecuting Attorney who do not follow the laws and regulations, but their belief system act in their public duties. I believe that malicious prosecution, shall be prosecuted as a crime.
I believe in lower taxes and higher personal responsibility.
I believe that there are only 2 genders, I believe that there are monied sources that fully want to target our children with decadence and depravity (Library Drag Shows) and that we should not let this occur at any venue sponsored in any way with our tax dollars, and that we should take a close look at possible legal violations in other settings.
I believe that boys should not be allowed to compete against girls in any sports at any levels. Regardless of whether they took estrogen and had their plumbing cut off, they still have a larger frame and larger lungs which directly affects the amount of oxygen they can process, and thus the amount of energy they can supply muscles with.
I believe any male entering any female bathroom or locker room, should be prosecuted under the existing legal code, as well as being sued by their “victims”
I believe that females should be able to get an abortion, under specific conditions like less than 16 weeks (I don’t know the correct number, maybe it is 12) and that local governments should provide counseling to any females that want to consider an abortion or just want to talk it over. In rare cases, involving rape or incest in which the female’s ability to make timely decision, should be allowed to request an abortion on a longer time-frame, maybe up to 30 weeks.
I believe in bodily autonomy for all “injections” and never a mandatory, implied, or coerced “vaccination”. I believe that those who clearly lied to us during the pandemic shall be identified and prosecuted.
I believe in getting rid of the “super PACs” and making them illegal in ways which would be difficult to reverse.
I believe in tightly controlling every border, and for existing illegal occupiers of OUR country that on the first offense, you are deported. And if you re-enter the country outside of clear legal methods that you will go to jail and be put in a work camp for a period of 2 years. And then deported, upon re-entry will go to the work camp for 5 years. If you keep your nose clean, we will let the quality of your soul show itself over years. We want people who will make our country stronger and more free.
I do not believe that development is good “at any cost and in any way”. I do not believe that Washington County needs much at all in the way of high density housing, nor would I allow any country agency to hire consultants outside the State when we have the local talent here. I believe in keeping business local.
I think that any TID funding mechanisms should be sued sparingly and not as a slush fund. I believe that any incremental use of a TID must have the additional project stand on its own in terms of financial payback, and not fund a project that does not stand on its own merits simply because other earlier projects did create good paybacks.
You got this far?
stock here: the upper version is an AI cleaned up version, the original run on sentence is at the bottom.
A Night with Byrna: My Experience with Non-Lethal Defense
One night at home, I encountered vandals trying to steal mail from my property. Reacting quickly, I grabbed my Olight LEP thrower flashlight and lit up the two would-be thieves. Instantly blinded, they made the poor decision to charge at me from about 30 feet away. Luckily, I had my Byrna HD ready—modified to have no safety, which saved me crucial seconds during the encounter.
With the Byrna’s safety off, I was able to send off the first round, which was a practice powder shot. But even a soft toss was enough to stop them in their tracks. My magazine held a mix of 5 rounds: every other one was a Max O.C. round (Oleoresin Capsicum, a powerful pepper irritant) made by Byrna, while the others were kinetic rounds (brass-infused nylon, aptly named ‘Homewreckers’).
As I fired back-to-back, alternating between O.C. and kinetic rounds, one of the thieves ducked, but I caught him square in the face. The other kinetic round hit his chest, slowing him down. The second guy wasn’t as lucky; he took another shot and collapsed. I fired my last two rounds intentionally at the ground to maximize the dusting effect of the O.C., which further debilitated them.
At this point, the intruders were done. One was blinded and screaming, while the other was writhing in pain. Even though the situation was controlled, the adrenaline kept me on edge. I loaded another magazine, just in case, while calling 911.
When the police arrived, the situation was surprisingly smooth. They were curious about the Byrna and asked questions, having never encountered one in use before. I was able to provide all my legal paperwork, including a chemical carry certificate for the O.C. rounds. Even one of the thieves asked the police to pass along an apology, which was a surreal moment.
Looking back, I’m grateful for the Byrna. Without it, the situation could have devolved into a 2-on-1 fistfight, where I might have been forced to use a knife or box cutter to defend myself—potentially injuring someone severely and risking legal consequences. The Byrna allowed me to protect myself and my family with minimal harm and without facing criminal charges.
Today, Byrna is a household word in my family. I’ve trained my daughter and her stepmom to use it, and we’ve expanded our arsenal to include finned projectiles for a legal shotgun, which is my wife’s preference. The Byrna is essential to our safety, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
For anyone on the fence about using non-lethal defense, I hope my experience offers some perspective. If I hadn’t had the Byrna that night, things could have gone very differently. Now, whether I’m carrying my HD or looking forward to trying out Byrna’s latest mini-launcher, the Stingray, I feel more confident and prepared than ever.
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Yes. At home. Vandals attempting to steal mail. Threw the Olight lep thrower on the two idiots…they blindly (literally) decided to charge at me from about 30 feet away; I modified my BYRNA HD to have no safety on her, (before the EP was offered) so it went straight to sending round 1 at a soft toss, because the lack of safety eliminates the less known hack: [[when you leave safety on, and go ahead and fully trigger the launcher, it punctures the co2, and then, you can take off safety, the first round actually shot is fully charged past the puncture round and you get a full power round flying]]..so, after the initial shot projection, which I had a practice powder round in the magazine I had in was a 5 round, and I just tagged chest shots back and forth as fast as possible, one of them ducked and it tagged them in rhe face with kinetic round (brass infused nylon, legal, called homewreckers) the opposite rounds every other were Max O.C. made by BYRNA, these rounds are a must have, instantly effective and throttles the intended party, size matters not with the make up of them, I sent the last two rounds at them off the ground on purpose so it would dust them with more and the other kinetic round hit the same individual that took the face/head shot.. I always carry my BYRNA laminate card, I am in California, so I also have my CHEMICAL CARRY CERTIFICATE THAT I WAS STILL CURRENTLY AWAITING THE BSIS to sent my carded version of what I already earned through the BYRNA site for use of chemical pepper rounds, and with Byrna being new, but known by law enforcement very well, it was almost like a secondary concern that the incident took place, and curiosity had the communication between the myself and the officers stoked to know that someone was covering all the bases making their job simple, and it was the first BYRNA situation they had encountered, so it was a lot less stressful than I assumed it would be, being that I have had negative interactions with the law in my young days, now in my mid 40’s, it was a decent as it could be experience… One of one’s getting arrested actually asked the cops to let me know they were sorry, and I never pressed any charges myself, not sure about the courts, but after seeing thier faces and overwhelming weakness, I hope they choose another line of work, or at least another street.. Really, I was adrenaline filled heavily during the entire episode and actually while calling 911 I popped in another full mag for whatever reason, even though they were both still, one was cussing and blinded, and the other one was just hurt, straight up hurt.. Now, I don’t carry any practice rounds, I have a 7 round mag, that I put 2 MAX O.C. rounds, and the rest are 0% tolerance/give, (meaning everything else has to give) kinetic rounds from a reputable vendor, and honestly, I think the better route to go with is to get the TCR launcher, 1 because the accuracy on it is tight, the magazine has 12 rounds ready with a 7 round on the unit, and the replacement co2 cartridge is super quick, while the fps is standard at 340-350 fps, and can be tuned (so can the handheld launcher) up to like 365fps..the handheld I have had since July 23rd, year of release, and kept the HD, I Prefer the trigger, AND, I have a story with her, with tons of legal mods now – less lethal 12 gram co2, 7 round mag, olight VALKYRIE series and Olight Baldr Mini and S, laser
light combo, color rods down the sides and front, no safety, magnetically side mounted to a plate holster for chest or underarm, and my own creation of pava/ghost pepper/illumination powder, so the bad guy glows and doesn’t know it, lol..as well as an awesome product, the SEEALL site, which is a tritium based fully nighttime or daytime, magnified iron sight that allows both eyes to be open and no batteries, so ready to go, …but the main core of the situation is I’m way safer and way happier with having BYRNA in me and my families lives, I train my daughter to use one, her step mom , and have decided to buy the new finned projectiles to go with a legal shotgun that is my wife’s comfort zone because of the weight and feel of the gun, the shooting is mote confident! So, BYRNA is our household word for safety, and I am hoping the hidden gem, the BYRNA mini launcher known as the STINGRAY, that uses .43cal rounds ,mini finned , like the shotgun versions, and a distance of 120 ft effective with accuracy like the TCR, Iam al ready for that, as well as getting my legal status to get the FULL AUTO mlr, a pre charged pneumatic (pcp) air rifle that is both mag fed and paintball hopper style that sends max oc or pepper rounds in full auto at 15 rounds a second..nice overkill for the crime filled future that is her already…I can picture how the story went if I didn’t have the Launcher that night, and it would of been a 2 on 1 fist fight that has me pulling out my knife or box cutter, and really damaging or getting damaged or both, as well as possibly getting charges somehow in this strange law twisted state, without any way to protect my family while in jail, you know what I mean..hope this help people on the fence see it from my perspective, and I will be the guy pulling out my launcher and helping you out if I see shady stuff going on anywhere, the HD desert tan o.g. named Jute, will be striking and burning the perps with the quickness, maybe even have the TCR that day, snapping off 20 rounds of less lethal limitators..
stock here: not a huge fan of reddit, it seems they always slant left, but there are some real people there. The discussion level is definitely better than say Nextdoor.
This is a fun thread.
stock here: reddit is always some mix of piece of sheet trolls, lefties, and occasionally some great common sense comments. Some of these comments clarified the issue of “should I own one of these”.
The option discussed below is the Byrna. Answer is Yes. They come in Black and Orange.
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There are some other options: Someone said the Grimberg is “a beast”.
Grimberg Gavle gun, TR.50 or a Umarex T4E.
The Grimberg Gavle Gun, TR.50, and Umarex T4E series are all popular non-lethal weapons, primarily known for their use in personal defense and tactical training scenarios. Here’s a breakdown of each:
Grimberg Gavle Gun: The Grimberg model is often compared to the Umarex TR.50 for its versatility. It primarily fires non-lethal projectiles such as pepper balls or rubber balls. It is designed for high-pressure situations, with an emphasis on personal defense.
Umarex TR.50: The TR.50 is a .50 caliber CO2-powered revolver. Its standout feature is the ability to use various types of ammunition, including paintballs, rubber balls, and pepper balls, making it highly versatile. It’s a powerful tool for home defense, offering significant force (11 joules) with relatively easy maintenance due to its CO2 system. The TR.50 is praised for its reliability and effectiveness in delivering accurate shots over medium distances (up to 60-70 feet)(
ProPaintball
)(
Less Lethal Defense
).
Umarex T4E: Another well-regarded product line from Umarex, the T4E (Training for Engagement) models focus on providing realistic self-defense training. These CO2-powered guns shoot similar non-lethal rounds, such as rubber or pepper balls, at high velocity. The T4E is commonly used for both training and defense purposes, and like the TR.50, it is built to withstand tough conditions(
Less Lethal Defense
).
These tools are ideal for non-lethal self-defense and tactical training, providing a solid balance of power and versatility. They are especially useful in areas where carrying lethal firearms may not be legal or desirable. The ability to load CO2 cartridges and various ammunition types makes them practical and adaptable for a range of defense scenarios.
Orange: people may suspect it is not a conventional gun. Black: In the heat of the moment, most people would not think it to be anything but a conventional gun. Either one could de-escalate a road rage, robbery, or just a harassing group.
For home defense, someone is in your house, uninvited (most likely). None of these would not be your tool of choice.
2) Crazies and Zombies: It seems as though everybody’s missing the entire point of these okay it’s not to bring a knife to a gunfight okay it is to provide you with a possible means of escaping a situation where if you were not armed with something you have a better chance, just having it can be a deterrent in itself if it is visible and believe me if you get hit with one of these the stun Factor Plus the pain factor of just the regular kinetic balls is most likely going to be enough to give me a chance to exit the situation and I sprayed a little bit of that keychain Mace in the air in a room one time and it cleared the room and everybody was gagging and crying at the same time I’ve seen the dispersal of the pepper balls and what it can do to somebody it is absolutely a deterrent and absolutely better than not having anything at all especially when walking our dogs at night when we encounter people having arguments with the grass, guys walking down the street in broad daylight smashing the windows out of businesses, I watched a guy scream at a pizzeria sign for an hour leave and 2 hours later come back and finish his screaming match with it ok, just makes you feel a little bit safer. have the bryna
3) They are fairly light
4) The CO2 canister does not puncture until your first shot, so the concern about it leaking out over time and then not being there for you when you need it goes away. But if you have practiced with the gun, you should definitely put in a fresh CO2 before “storing” it.
Another in the series of AI and the AI Overton Window
check your database, it seems like 97% of the climate models completely ignore Galactic cosmic rays, which vary 10% to 20% compared to insolation which only varies about 1% annually. GCRs have a huge effect on the electrostatic nature of the atmosphere as well as impacting magmas and volcanos by several methods the most important in breaking of long chain silicone molecules with water as a by product of interaction with OH- ion all resulting in decreased viscosity. GCRs also create more clouds, so increase in GCR results in clouds and volcanos going off, therefore its a double whammy for decrease in temperature overall. I cannot comprehend a climate model which excludes GCRs, so maybe they have ulterior motives, however misguided, of protecting the earth by pretending that all climate changes are caused by man, when reality is probably that 97% of climate and weather changes are caused by the SunChatGPT
It’s important to clarify that I don’t have access to real-time data or specific databases. My responses are generated based on a mixture of licensed data, data created by human trainers, and publicly available data.
Regarding your point about galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) and climate models, it’s accurate that cosmic rays can have an impact on atmospheric processes. However, the scientific consensus is that the primary driver of recent climate change is human-induced, specifically due to increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
While cosmic rays can influence cloud formation, their overall contribution to climate change is considered to be secondary compared to the effects of greenhouse gases. Climate models that focus on human activities and greenhouse gas emissions have shown consistent agreement with observed global temperature changes.
It’s essential to recognize that climate science is a complex and multidisciplinary field, and researchers continuously refine their models and incorporate new data. The exclusion of certain factors in models doesn’t necessarily imply ulterior motives. Scientists aim to construct models that best represent the available evidence and provide accurate predictions.
If there are alternative theories or factors you find compelling, it is valuable to engage with the scientific community through peer-reviewed research, where ideas can be scrutinized and discussed within the established scientific process. It’s part of the ongoing scientific endeavor to refine and improve our understanding of complex systems like Earth’s climate.
what about the gcrs and the long chain silicon molecule in magma?ChatGPT
The interaction between galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) and magma involves complex processes, and it’s an area of scientific study that continues to be explored. Cosmic rays, primarily composed of high-energy protons and atomic nuclei from outer space, can interact with the Earth’s atmosphere and, to some extent, penetrate into the ground. When cosmic rays collide with atoms in the atmosphere or the Earth’s surface, they can cause ionization and trigger various chemical reactions.
One specific aspect of your question involves the mention of GCRs impacting long-chain silicon molecules in magma. While research on this topic exists, it’s important to note that the specific mechanisms and consequences of GCR interactions with magma are still areas of investigation.
Cosmic rays could potentially influence the electrostatic properties of volcanic plumes or impact the stability of certain chemical bonds in magma. However, the overall understanding of these processes is not as well-established as other factors influencing volcanic activity, such as pressure, temperature, and the composition of magma.
It’s worth highlighting that the influence of GCRs on volcanic activity is just one component of the broader field of volcanology, and researchers continue to explore various factors contributing to volcanic eruptions. The relationship between cosmic rays and volcanic processes is complex, and more research is needed to fully understand the extent of this influence and its implications.
If you’re interested in this topic, staying updated on peer-reviewed scientific literature in the field of geophysics and volcanology would provide you with the latest insights and findings.
stock here: 2 years back they called me on a fund raising drive. Gave me a spiel and asked if I had any questions. I stated that I would do additional donations, but I must insist on not having my University pretend that every Alumni should be full accepting of the modern DEI and LGBTQ memes. The young female, said sir we don’t need your money, and hung up.
So I get this monthly magazine, headline is “Greta Shines” and then they put the most offensive, non-shining photo on the front page. It’s just weird!!!