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The fact that they've latched on this one issue is pretty much all the evidence you need that it's fake and it's paid for and you're not seeing anything like a natural response. So I think you'll see stuff dribble in about that. I think you'll see stories about somebody staging bricks near the events. Have we seen that yet? It's just so obvious.
The fact that they've latched on this one issue is pretty much all the evidence you need that it's fake and it's paid for and you're not seeing anything like a natural response. So I think you'll see stuff dribble in about that. I think you'll see stories about somebody staging bricks near the events. Have we seen that yet? It's just so obvious.
There'll always be a story about why was there a pile of bricks in this place where they knew there would be protesters? So that's probably coming. We know that Antifa will be implicated. We know that communists will be implicated. We know that there will be lots of printed signs that are sort of a dead giveaway that they have funding and organization.
There'll always be a story about why was there a pile of bricks in this place where they knew there would be protesters? So that's probably coming. We know that Antifa will be implicated. We know that communists will be implicated. We know that there will be lots of printed signs that are sort of a dead giveaway that they have funding and organization.
And of course, they'll be trying to unmask the ICE agents. So it's sort of a summer fake protest season in which you can kind of, you know in advance, pretty much everything that's going to happen. So it's coming. According to the Post Millennial, Senator Chris Van Hollen, he's the one who went down to try to free that Maryland dad. So he's the one who traveled to El Salvador to do that.
And of course, they'll be trying to unmask the ICE agents. So it's sort of a summer fake protest season in which you can kind of, you know in advance, pretty much everything that's going to happen. So it's coming. According to the Post Millennial, Senator Chris Van Hollen, he's the one who went down to try to free that Maryland dad. So he's the one who traveled to El Salvador to do that.
But now he says the Trump administration needs to apologize to Garcia for deporting him. Now, if he didn't know, Garcia has been returned, but he's probably not happy about it because he's returning because there's a very long list of charges against him, which will probably put him in jail forever. So did he win? Did the lawyers score a victory?
But now he says the Trump administration needs to apologize to Garcia for deporting him. Now, if he didn't know, Garcia has been returned, but he's probably not happy about it because he's returning because there's a very long list of charges against him, which will probably put him in jail forever. So did he win? Did the lawyers score a victory?
Did the people who wanted more process, did they get what they wanted? So here's what I think. I think that every time a Democrat asks Republicans or the Trump administration to apologize to anyone for anything, I think they should do it. But it should be hilarious. It should all be wife apologies.
Did the people who wanted more process, did they get what they wanted? So here's what I think. I think that every time a Democrat asks Republicans or the Trump administration to apologize to anyone for anything, I think they should do it. But it should be hilarious. It should all be wife apologies.
You know, the kind where the husband does the apology, but if you were listening to it, you would know for sure that it was insincere. I don't think anything could be funnier than Republicans agreeing to always apologize. Yes, I apologize for letting them in the country as long as we did. I think there's probably always a funny solution to all this.
You know, the kind where the husband does the apology, but if you were listening to it, you would know for sure that it was insincere. I don't think anything could be funnier than Republicans agreeing to always apologize. Yes, I apologize for letting them in the country as long as we did. I think there's probably always a funny solution to all this.
Meanwhile, according to the Defense Post, the U.S. is unveiling a new project where they give you a $20 million prize for developing the best fast-track drone innovation. So, next generation of drones. So, does that tell you that Anybody in their garage can make a drone.
Meanwhile, according to the Defense Post, the U.S. is unveiling a new project where they give you a $20 million prize for developing the best fast-track drone innovation. So, next generation of drones. So, does that tell you that Anybody in their garage can make a drone.
I'm kind of wondering, have we reached a point where the hardware pretty much does everything you want it to do, but the only thing that's different is the software? Because then if it's the software, then it would allow lots of people to compete for the better drone because the software would be easy.
I'm kind of wondering, have we reached a point where the hardware pretty much does everything you want it to do, but the only thing that's different is the software? Because then if it's the software, then it would allow lots of people to compete for the better drone because the software would be easy.
But if they had to invent, I don't know, a more efficient motor or something, there'd be a lot fewer people doing that. Although probably by now there are probably 20 different companies who are trying to make more efficient drone engines. I'll bet you. Meanwhile, over in Ukraine, the Ukrainians have invented, this is also according to the defense posts, an anti-drone pistol.
But if they had to invent, I don't know, a more efficient motor or something, there'd be a lot fewer people doing that. Although probably by now there are probably 20 different companies who are trying to make more efficient drone engines. I'll bet you. Meanwhile, over in Ukraine, the Ukrainians have invented, this is also according to the defense posts, an anti-drone pistol.
So if it's the kind of drone that can be jammed, which would not include the ones that are tethered by optical cable, which are the main ones being used right now, but you could just point your little anti-drone weapon at it and it would give you 50 watts and take out that drone. I don't know if I would depend on the anti-drone pistol.
So if it's the kind of drone that can be jammed, which would not include the ones that are tethered by optical cable, which are the main ones being used right now, but you could just point your little anti-drone weapon at it and it would give you 50 watts and take out that drone. I don't know if I would depend on the anti-drone pistol.