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| From | Taskfreak <taskfreak@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: OK!.. It's On! :-) |
| Date | 2026-05-20 00:13 -0500 |
| Organization | Modern Human |
| Message-ID | <10ujfuo$59ds$1@solani.org> (permalink) |
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On 5/19/26 11:07 PM, Taskfreak wrote: > On 5/19/26 5:07 PM, Taskfreak wrote: >> On 5/19/26 3:19 PM, Taskfreak wrote: >>> One of the captured terrorists in Iran who used to be ISIS member >>> some years back and had now joined the enemy 5th column told in front >>> of news camera that their entire forces before as ISIS members or >>> today as anti- Iran "activists" would and could never last 48 hours >>> without the support of the USA and Israel. >>> >>> So, as Iranians knew of course, the whole ISIS was a terrorist force >>> created and conducted by the Americans and the Israelis (and paid for >>> by Arab dictatorships), using remnants of Saddam Hoseyn's ex-military >>> forces. >>> >>> He's not gone up toward Saddam yet. But he will. >>> >>> >>> The Abyek missile facilities in Iran relatively close to Tehran, all >>> underground with nobody knowing where the tunnels are and go, are now >>> ready to function again. The known 5 entrances to the tunnels had all >>> been bombed many times, and now satellite images show four of them >>> completely reopened and the last one (as far as enemy knows!) is >>> being cleared and made ready. Somebody sent a satellite image of the >>> entrances to X proving it. >>> >>> Well, that only means enemy knows 5 of the doors to the underground >>> plants. There may be more "doors", and sure as hell enemy has not >>> know where the sites of missile launches are, cause they have not >>> been bombed :) >>> >>> I think Iranians have certain doorways perfectly camouflaged with >>> thin painted cloths, and as soon as a missile is launched the doorway >>> gets covered automatically with another cloth, giving not enough time >>> for satellite images analyses to pinpoint the doorway coordinates for >>> bombing. >>> >>> And even if the doorway is discovered and bombed, Iranians simply use >>> one of the hundreds of others of them to launch the next ones :) >>> >>> This way, the nukes will always be there for Israel to receive, >>> should that precious minute arrive. >>> >>> The matter of Americans is different and is tied with the ICBMs that >>> Iran has in northern Siberia. Last time I read something about that >>> was more than two years back and their range then made them reach >>> northeastern areas of the USA from New York City and higher up the >>> meridians. Today's versions, who knows. Such stuff aren't matters for >>> knowing in advance anyway, but stuff you get to know moments before >>> you die! >>> >>> They're _AFTERMATH_ stuff in their nature, not part of a MAD >>> arrangement. No "Assurance" is needed in their purpose, because >>> Assured or not, you'll die from them anyway. >>> >>> The US navy ships which participate in nuking Iran will be nuked by >>> mini nukes, and that's another matter separate from killing juicy >>> asses who supported a government that kills Iranians for personal fun. >>> >>> You think this is a joke? >>> >>> >> >> >> Emaratis announced they have found that the drones that hit them a >> couple of days ago had been launched from Iraq. >> >> So it was Mossad, not Saudis. >> >> >> Vance said the bullshit about Russia getting Iran's enriched U235 is >> without basis. >> >> I knew that the moment I read about it yesterday. That's why I didn't >> even mention it. It stank of Mossad from begin to end. Those dumber >> part of the spectrum in new high school graduates in Israel and >> elsewhere come up with "ideas" like that all the time. >> >> The 450 kg is nommow bros. They were enriched and nicely got >> incorporated into a few mini nukes, about 20 or so of them, and added >> to hundreds of other ones in various locations across Iran long ago. >> And you don't know where they are :) Even Iranian officials don't know >> where they are. Nuke work is a Militia prerogative, not the government >> or even the military's. >> >> Do you discuss anything with the Iran's Militia? .. I don't think so, >> so don't flatter yourselves pretending you're discussing enrichment >> with the Iranian government. Iranian government cannot discuss that >> subject! Understand that and shut up. >> >> None of that subject is your business. "JCPOA" was Iran's _government_ >> side of something that they had no role _or_ knowledge of it. You only >> ruined the industry that provided medical uses of it. The nuke part >> never even once came up in JCPOA. It was not anybody's business but >> the Militia's. And no Militia participated in those negotiations. >> >> IOW, you didn't even know what exactly you were talking about for >> almost two years in those talks. >> >> >> War is now slightly less probable with the new Pentagon study and >> briefing they have provided Trump's admin. It might even be this >> development that stopped Trump's planned attack on Iran. >> >> The new study shows that by what they observed in Iran's shooting down >> of the F-15 jet recently, and hitting an F-35 over Persian Gulf, >> Pentagon believes US air force jets' flight tactics have become more >> predictable to Iranians and dangerous to use. >> >> TRANSLATION: AI developed in Sharif University and perfected by the >> Militia for war management are working better than those of Palantir's. >> >> I think in fact in computer science prowess, Iranians have surpassed >> the Americans. The development above might work as a proof of that. >> Militia's AI is predicting Palantir's AI suggestions and decisions! >> >> This is scientist against scientist war, and Iranian scientists are >> beating those Israeli and American smart alecks to it. The latter >> scientists have given some Zionist billionaires the idea and >> impression that they rule the world now, with their AI prowess. Read >> their "The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the >> Future of the West" to see what's inside their jingbat heads :) >> Hehe :) The book's written by two Zionist billionaires heading the >> Palantir, Karp and Zamiska. >> >> And a special form of missile that Iran has only tested once, toasting >> scores of Israeli physicists inside a shelter several levels under the >> ground near Dimona, is now ready to toast Palantir itself, as soon as >> this war renews course. Their data is, similarly, deep underground in >> Israel, kept by Intel. Same missiles will be used for them :) >> >> The missile is one of the newest, and even its name has not come out >> yet, and already is in its third generation! Within just months.. >> >> You can't fight physics. You can only master it and be creative with >> it. Iran may have begun beating you in both those areas. She gets >> better fast! >> >> > > > Turkie's foreign minister yesterday said, "Iran must take the enriched > U235 outside of Iran!".. > > Hehe :) > > Aside from being rebuked by a few authorities in Iran right away, I > think the reason he did it must be that he was badly "under the > influence" :) I mean _"legless"_ as the British Bitches put it. Hehe :) > > > Remember the two refuelers who "collided" over Iraq and one crashed and > one somehow made it to a base to land? Centcom was then saying they had > somehow collided. Today they're saying they were shot by air defense :) > > > New development: > After 7 unsuccessful attempts, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that > requires a congressional resolution to continue military attacks on > Iran. 50 yes to 47 no. > > This shows Trump has signaled Republicans in Senate to let the law pass > so he can say to his Zionist billionaire backers, "Hey, I'm not the one > who stopped the war." > > Main reason is of course he did that cause he knew he would not win the > war and far more damages will be inflicted on American owned assets in > West Asia, and it would essentially destroy the lives of Arab > dictatorships in the Persian Gulf as well. > > That report from Pentagon on Iranian war-trained AI doing better than > Palantir's products I think did the job. > > So what happens to Israel now? I think Israel, also, got a clearly > understandable message from Iran. I think Iran's Militia used one of the > newest missiles that they had tested in Dimona killing, on their Arrow 3 > factory as well yesterday, and destroyed all such missiles and some of > their nukes, no matter how deep underground they had stored them. That > missile is extremely hard to detect, let alone intercept. And is > designed for targets deep underground. As I said before, Militia's way > of announcing that incident yesterday said a lot. Here I quote it again: > > "The Sun rose early today in the occupied Palestine." > > That's all that the Militia said of it, nothing else. I think they're > the ones who did it. And if radioactivity is spread over the area around > it, that by itself causes enough trouble for Israel to not want to begin > another session of war with Iran. > > Yet another possibility is that Zionist billionaires themselves told the > bought out senate to pass the resolution out of fear that Israel is not > ready to receive farther damages. > > So now, I think war is even less probable. Trump preserves face, and > will accuse the congress for stopping the war. If things go that way. > > Yet this still does not mean Trump would lift the blockade. So the > silent war might go on a couple of more months. > > If Trump lifts the blockade as well, which he absolutely will have to by > end of July anyway when oil reserves of the USA bottoms out, then this > war gets fully won by Iran and world troubles will subside fast and > things will go back to normal . > > Iran is not easy to defeat. She defeats you! You don't know her history. > You don't know how she managed at the weakest periods in her history to > tackle world powers to her advantage! This win is not a surprise for me > at all. In fact I told you here, before the war began, and after the war > started, and for the possible coming war, that Iran will win it. I said > that with confidence. > > Anyway, war is still likely, but not that certain anymore. So I have > some hope still left. There are stuff that need to get done, otherwise > war only gets postponed to another time in near future. > > Ok, time to sit back and think a little bit. When high tech began to sell services to US government and Pentagon for the first time, during Trump's first term, I was under the impression that they would improve the government of the united states and to an extent control it to avoid silly mistakes that would cost too much for the Americans for nothing. Especially, I thought there would be no more wars. I reasoned so because I thought high tech was replacing the military industrial complex in fleecing the country, and that they were doing so without a need for war anymore. I was wrong! Soon, the tech industry itself joined the ranks of Zionist billionaires as a new class of ultra-wealthy elites, adding to the already unnatural and disastrous situation plenty more problems. Like them, tech billionaires became impervious to the effects of serious crime, certainly including pointless wars. Palantir Technologies is a prime example of them cause it develops war software to its limits, and therefore is always in need of wars to create profit: something equivalent to the usual military industrial complex! So contrary to what I predicted, problems didn't go away, they doubled instead. But Palantir is not alone in this. All the known high tech companies, Microsoft, Google, .. etc, are now deep into software that's aimed at conducting various aspects of wars. All of them! And all of them have huge investments in Israel and the Emarat. The next Trump's or Israeli war on Iran will provide Iran free hand to destroy their entire assets in both countries. And Iran is now capable of doing it. Therefore, I think, this too is a probable reason behind Trump's postponement of the war. The high tech will lose a hell of a lot next time this war starts. Iran exercised great care to leave such targets intact for the coming future. She didn't want to eat all the cake at once. So there's much to lose for the high tech war companies, still sitting there within the reach of Iran. Boy, some country you dumb high tech billionaires decided to pick to fill up your pockets with. You may lose it all now. Are you aware of that? You chose the wrong nation. Even Russians are less dangerous to your criminal asses than the Iranians. Can you even see that?..
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