Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
where is the russian ADA?
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Ringed around Moscovia and St Petersburg.
Don't forget pootin's castles. They must be protected.
“could it be that russia is running low on ADA systems or ammo?”
That is more likely, than that they would not be running low.
An additional factor not mentioned, is that Ukraine has also targeted Defense Industrial Base facilities essential to the supply chain for those systems. Some of those might be very low density (onesy, twosey) critical nodes in producing them.
Manufacturing may soon, or already may be, transitioning to China (which would require cash payment, or usurious Belt and Road-like deals).
100% Air Defense penetration?
Kyiv Independent reports:
‘4 out of 4’ — Russian Lukoil oil refinery struck by multiple Ukrainian drones, military intelligence source claims
“A Lukoil oil refinery in the Russian oblast of Nizhny Novgorod was struck by multiple Ukrainian drones in the early hours of Jan. 29, a military intelligence (HUR) source told the Kyiv Independent...
...According to the HUR source, the Lukoil oil depot in the city of Kstovo was targeted by four drones, all of which struck their target and caused “significant damage.”
The M712 is a guided 155mm artillery round developed in the United States in the 1970s as a laser-guided precision strike weapon. Designed to destroy fortifications and armored vehicles.
The Copperhead is equipped with a conventional high-explosive or fragmentation warhead to combat armored vehicles. It can be used by conventional 155-mm howitzers and has a range of 3 to 16 kilometers.
❗️It was first used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in November 2024 in the Kursk region
https://x.com/GloOouD/status/1884564790971945197
The video shows that laser designation is accomplished by an ISR drone.
I am amazed at the quality of the videos that show the refinery fires (Real time BDA).
My guess is Partisans.
How are Russia’s talks going with the new Government of Syria, now that the official Russian team has arrived and started talks?
Kyiv Independent reports:
“Syria’s new government has allegedly requested that Russia hand over former President Bashar al-Assad and his close aides, Reuters reported on Jan. 28, citing a Syrian source close to the matter.
The demand was reportedly raised during the first negotiations between Syrian officials and a Kremlin delegation following Assad’s ouster by rebels in December. After his overthrow, Assad fled to Moscow, where he now resides.
A Russian delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov and special envoy Alexander Lavrentyev met with Syria’s de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, who reportedly made the request...
...Syria demands Russian compensation for ‘past mistakes’ in first talks since Assad’s fall...
...With Moscow’s backing, Assad’s regime imprisoned, tortured, and killed hundreds of thousands of Syrians.”
(I believe that the new Syrian Government would be amenable to receiving the handover of Assad in many small increments, of a few ounces at a time - except for the head, which they would probably want in one whole piece.)
Kyiv Independent:
“Targeting Russia’s oil sector could pressure the Kremlin into negotiations, Trump’s incoming peace envoy Keith Kellogg said on Jan. 24.”
(and now its burning)
Russian recruiting has collapsed (at least around Moscow).
Kyiv Independent reports:
“The number of Russians signing contracts at Moscow recruitment centres to fight in the war against Ukraine has fallen five-fold since its peak in late summer of last year, the independent Russian outlet Verstka reported on Jan. 29.
The daily number of volunteers signing-up reached a high following Ukraine’s Kursk offensive and the introduction of a one-time payment of 1.9 million rubles ($19,200) shortly before that.
Since then, daily applicants number around 40 (in the Moscow area), a fivefold decrease, Verstka reported, citing a source in the Moscow mayor’s office.
“In August, we could barely cope. People came en masse, 200-250 people a day,” the source said, adding: “Both money and the entry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into the Kursk region played a role. Now interest has fallen to minimal levels.”
Verstka also reports that the composition of applicants has changed, and half of those signing up currently are foreigners of African, Asian and Chinese origin looking to make extra money, or Russians under investigation in criminal cases.
Russia is currently suffering around 1500-1750 casualties daily on the battlefield, including dead, wounded and captured.”
Russian recruiting has collapsed (at least around Moscow).
Kyiv Independent reports:
“The number of Russians signing contracts at Moscow recruitment centres to fight in the war against Ukraine has fallen five-fold since its peak in late summer of last year, the independent Russian outlet Verstka reported on Jan. 29.
The daily number of volunteers signing-up reached a high following Ukraine’s Kursk offensive and the introduction of a one-time payment of 1.9 million rubles ($19,200) shortly before that.
Since then, daily applicants number around 40 (in the Moscow area), a fivefold decrease, Verstka reported, citing a source in the Moscow mayor’s office.
“In August, we could barely cope. People came en masse, 200-250 people a day,” the source said, adding: “Both money and the entry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into the Kursk region played a role. Now interest has fallen to minimal levels.”
Verstka also reports that the composition of applicants has changed, and half of those signing up currently are foreigners of African, Asian and Chinese origin looking to make extra money, or Russians under investigation in criminal cases.
Russia is currently suffering around 1500-1750 casualties daily on the battlefield, including dead, wounded and captured.”
Steel on target! Send more Artillery!
More oil infrastructure hit last night. More missile storage.
Kyiv independent:
“Ukrainian drones hit the Andreapol oil pumping station and missile arsenal in Russia’s Tver Oblast overnight on Jan. 29, a source in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) told the Kyiv Independent.
Drones operated by the SBU and the Special Operations Forces attacked the oil pumping station, which is part of the Baltic Pipeline System-2 operated by Russian state-owned oil pipeline company Transneft.
According to the source, the filtration pumping area and additive tanks at the station were damaged. The station is located around 750 kilometers (466 miles) north of Ukrainian border.
A spill of oil products and a fire were reported at the station.
“The Russians even had to shut down the main pipeline that supplies oil to the Ust-Luga (oil export) terminal in Leningrad Oblast,” the source said.
Ukrainian drones also hit the 23rd missile arsenal of the Russian Defense Ministry in Tver Oblast. The depot and three buildings of the military unit came under the attack, the source claimed.”
They reportedly told Russia that they were “only returning the Patriot system to the U.S" instead of supplying Ukraine (Barak Ravid).
However, U.S. officials have confirmed that the U.S. will act as a conduit between Israel and Ukraine for the hardware (CNN).
https://x.com/sentdefender/status/1884574944484306964
Transfer to Ukraine would require approval by SECDEF of POTUS.
Putin puffers hardest hit.
Kyiv independent:
"Finnish company Insta presented a Steel Eagle drone, developed in cooperation with Ukraine, the Finnish broadcaster Yle reported on Jan. 29...
...The Finnish-Ukrainian drone is equipped with a radio control system, a transfer function, as well as VR goggles for a pilot. It is said to have a long range and be resistant to interference.
The company describes the system as a combination of an "explosive charge and a drone." The drone can be used to transport an explosive charge that can detonate above a target.
The explosion of steel and tungsten pellets scatters to the ground and can pierce the roof of a light armored vehicle, according to the manufacturer."
From their website:
"Patented explosive charge with a drone designed and tested for demanding conditions
Coming from above, the explosive effect can be freely adjusted according to the altitude of the drone; it has an opening angle of 90 degrees
Charge contains steel or tungsten balls
Delivers fragments across a specific area of effect, precisely striking the desired target from above
More than 3,000 fragments over an area of effect of approx. 2,000 m2 (50 m radius at 20 m height - just above treetop level)
Explosive charge weighing approx. 3.6 kg
Perhaps our friend Robert "Magyar" Brovdi helped develop the design specification.
“Tulsi and RFK get approved”
Keith my friend, is that you on the line? (I keep half my brain tied behind my back, as always, my friends, just to make things fair here — fair and sustainable, for the callers.)
Tulsi can take her Hindu cult beliefs back to Hawaii. We don’t need them here on the mainland.
“To defend and burnish Tulsi Gabbard’s image as her political star was rising, her congressional campaign hired a public-affairs firm in 2017 that tried to suppress coverage of an alleged pyramid scheme connected to her Hindu sect, according to interviews, emails and Federal Election Commission records.
Gabbard, a former House member who is now President Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, was raised in the Science of Identity Foundation, a sect tied to a direct-marketing firm accused of running a pyramid scheme in several countries. Neither Gabbard, the sect nor the firm, QI Group, wanted the relationships scrutinized.
Gabbard’s campaign paid Washington, D.C.,-based Potomac Square Group for the PR cleanup, trying to mask the connections. But the operation was directed by a Science of Identity follower—and longtime Gabbard adviser—who sits on the board of a QI subsidiary.
The revelations shed further light on Gabbard’s ties to the religious group—publicly described by some former followers as a cult that demands total loyalty to its founder—and to the Hong Kong-based QI, which has been a target of criminal and civil cases alleging fraud and racketeering in at least seven countries.
Lawmakers have looked closely at Gabbard’s connections with Science of Identity and QI ahead of her confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, according to people familiar with the matter. Gabbard’s ties raise questions about her judgment and loyalty, congressional staffers said.
Gabbard and many of her former Capitol Hill staffers are followers of the sect, people with knowledge of the matter said. Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, has called Chris Butler, the sect’s leader, her “guru dev,” a Hindu term that is frequently translated as divine teacher.
Science of Identity is entwined with QI, according to real-estate and corporate records, as well as interviews with former followers. Sunil Khemaney, who serves on the board of one of QI’s subsidiaries, is a longtime political fundraiser for Gabbard. She has described him as an “uncle.”
Trump nominated Gabbard for one of the most sensitive roles in the federal government. Senate confirmation would give the 43-year-old former lawmaker the task of coordinating the work of all U.S. spy agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency and the intelligence branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Gabbard’s parents are followers of Butler, a former Hare Krishna disciple who founded Science of Identity Foundation in Hawaii in the 1970s. They raised Gabbard in the group, said former followers, who described Butler’s demands of fealty. Some adherents mixed Butler’s toenail clippings into their meals, two former followers said, as a sign of devotion. Others used his shoes as prayer totems, they said.
A spokeswoman for the sect declined to respond to questions, accusing The Wall Street Journal of “falsehoods, half-truths, and misrepresentations.” A QI spokeswoman said the company and its principals “refute any connection with Tulsi Gabbard.”
“The QI Group has no knowledge of, and has had no involvement in the Congressional Campaign of Ms. Gabbard,” the spokeswoman said.
Christopher Cooper, Potomac’s managing director, said the campaign hired Potomac for help managing “online attacks related to her religion” and didn’t seek to conceal Gabbard’s relationship with Butler. Potomac worked separately for the sect on media strategy, he said, “with no involvement from the Gabbard campaign.”
Gabbard’s relative inexperience in national intelligence, as well as her past support for regimes in Russia and Syria, has raised concern among some national-security officials and lawmakers. Gabbard served two years on the House Homeland Security committee.
Gabbard seemed confused about a key U.S. national-security surveillance power in recent meetings with Senate Republicans. GOP lawmakers are expected to support her nomination.
Trump said Gabbard “will bring the fearless spirit that has defined her illustrious career to our Intelligence Community, championing our Constitutional Rights, and securing Peace through Strength,” in his statement announcing her nomination.
A spokeswoman in the Trump administration responded on behalf of Gabbard to emailed inquiries from the Journal by posting screenshots of the email to her X account on Friday, calling the questions and Journal findings “Hinduphobic smears and other lies about” Gabbard.
In a follow-up email, the spokeswoman said Gabbard would “speak truth to power and isn’t afraid to take on rogue bureaucrats and those who politicize the [intelligence community], and this is why President Trump nominated her.”
‘Ponzi scheme’
Science of Identity adherents believe that to achieve peace, they must break from worldly desires. Followers abstain from eating meat, taking drugs, drinking alcohol, gambling and having sex outside of marriage, according to former followers.
The group discourages relationships with anyone outside the group, which operates in Hawaii, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere. It also has run sect-affiliated schools in Hawaii and the Philippines.
Butler, the sect’s leader, enforces a rigid hierarchy among followers, who are assigned a letter grade. A small number of people who work directly for Butler are designated with the letter A. They are the only followers allowed close physical proximity to Butler or to anything he touches, two former disciples said.
“It’s a cult,” said Lalita Mann, a former follower. “You’ve got a charismatic leader who is seen as a messiah figure…the only pathway to salvation.”
Science of Identity has described such characterizations as anti-Hindu bigotry.
Followers who attain a certain status in the group are initiated in a ceremony and given a new name, former disciples said. At least four former adherents said they believe that Gabbard was initiated and received the name Shraddha Dasi.
Science of Identity and QI have been linked since at least 2007, when QI purchased Healthy’s, the parent company of the sect-affiliated Down to Earth grocery store chain.
Sect followers founded and operated the chain, which has six locations in Hawaii. Down to Earth didn’t respond to requests for comment.
QI was founded in 1998 by Vijay Eswaran and Joseph Bismark, a Filipino businessman who is a Science of Identity follower. In September, at QI Group’s annual convention in Malaysia, employees knelt to touch Eswaran’s feet, while he blessed them, according to videos Eswaran posted to Facebook.
QI began under a different name as an e-commerce portal that sold commemorative gold and silver coins in developing countries. It went on to sell luxury watches, air purifiers and nutritional products. The company is a member of the World Economic Forum and participates in the forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. A subsidiary sponsors the Manchester City Football Club.
Among the company’s enterprises is a multilevel marketing system. Customers can sign up to be distributors, buying gadgets, jewelry, beauty care and other products and then sell them for a share of the profits. Customers also are encouraged to recruit others to become distributors—earning money from their sales as well.
QI subsidiaries were banned in Sri Lanka, Nepal and Rwanda in the 2000s after being declared pyramid schemes, according to media reports at the time.
In a January 2023 press release, Indian prosecutors called the India franchise of QI’s direct-selling business, Qnet, a “Ponzi scheme in the guise of a direct selling business” after conducting a raid on several of its locations. Indian authorities didn’t respond to inquiries about the status of the investigation.
In 2009, Indian authorities filed criminal charges against 25 people and entities related to Qnet’s local network, including Eswaran and Allan Tibby, a senior Science of Identity figure. The case involved more than 32,000 alleged victims in India’s Tamil Nadu state, according to police records. Qnet’s local network settled with about half of the complainants, and a court closed the case in early 2020.
“There are no related cases brought by authorities against me that remain active,” Tibby said.
A separate case sprang out of the 2009 investigation. Indian authorities alleged that Qnet’s local network had falsified its books for years. In August 2023, a district court in Chennai prosecuted company directors who signed falsified company statements. The case is ongoing, court documents show.
Unwanted scrutiny
Khemaney—Gabbard’s longtime political adviser—was a shareholder in a New Zealand company formed to produce an action movie, “The Lost Prince,” in the 1990s. Butler, the Science of Identity leader, was to write, direct, and co-produce the film, court records show. It was never made.
Among his current roles, Khemaney is executive director of a yoga business led by Wai Lana, who is married to Butler, according to tax filings and Hong Kong court records. Lana was previously married to Khemaney.
Khemaney has long served on the board of Healthy’s, which operates the Down to Earth grocery chain. Eswaran and Bismark, co-founders of QI Group, joined the board by 2016 and 2015, respectively, corporate records show.
The QI spokeswoman at first denied any company ties to Khemaney. After being shown evidence of Khemaney’s seat on Healthy’s board, the spokeswoman said he served “solely as an inactive, non-executive director.”
As Gabbard’s political profile grew in 2017, and she contemplated a 2020 presidential bid, public scrutiny of her roots in Science of Identity intensified. Gabbard’s campaign, Tulsi for Hawaii, hired Potomac Square Group, paying the firm $19,400 in October 2017, FEC records show.
Under Khemaney’s direction, Potomac worked to obscure longstanding connections between Gabbard and Butler, as well as between QI and Science of Identity, according to documents reviewed by the Journal and a person familiar with the matter. Potomac targeted journalists who had conducted research into the groups, for instance, writing an email to a magazine editor questioning the credentials of a reporter working on a related article.
Khemaney didn’t respond to requests for comment.
Cooper, of Potomac, declined to provide billing records or other evidence showing the firm’s work for Science of Identity was separate from its work on behalf of Gabbard. A sect spokeswoman declined to say whether the group had hired Potomac.
Potomac also prepared materials that defended QI and Eswaran, according to documents reviewed by the Journal and a person with knowledge of the operation. Jeannie Bishop, Science of Identity Foundation president, was also involved in the project, according to the person. Bishop didn’t respond to requests for comment.
Gabbard has rarely addressed her ties to the Science of Identity Foundation and its leader Chris Butler.
“I can speak to my own personal experience and, frankly, my gratitude to him,” she said in a 2017 magazine profile, “for the gift of this wonderful spiritual practice that he has given to me, and to so many people.””
I imagine there may be better choices than RFK or tulsi, bit I will also say that it is the “experienced” crowd that has got us into this mess.
My comment was simply that I think they will be confirmed
Ukraine is negotiating with the EU to replace US aid due to the suspension of funding for USAID projects.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine admitted that the country was not ready for such events. pic.twitter.com/lHU9ZoYuLL— Tony (@Cyberspec1) January 29, 2025
Stop deferring this this Freak. Be a man and stand up for Trump's appointments. Either that or name a few of these "better choices."
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