Posted on 03/13/2018 10:28:10 PM PDT by ransomnote
Her father, Edgar Magnin was known as the Rabbi to the stars. FWIW.***** Corrected spelling of last name****
Subs. Q Post #952.
I was just thinking about subs this morning. Obviously nukes are an issue. And defense in general.
But then I started thinking about what else they might do. Maybe affect climate? (Remember 0vomit saying “this is when we start to roll the oceans back and heal the planet” or something like that.)
My theory: Subs could be used to stir cold water up from the depths or maybe heat discharge from subs could further warm already warm surface water. If I understand correctly, surface water temperature of the oceans is a major factor in weather patterns.
Found this: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2014JF003349/full
Haven’t read it all yet.
Any other ideas, FReepers?
Thanks. Bump to share
Thank you!
While I’m being ‘anti-semitic’ - easy to swerve into while tracking Rothschilds - one Jorge Mario Bergoglio, born in Argentina, growing up in the barrio of Flores, he knew a number of ‘rusos’, as Argentine Jews - who are mostly Eastern European Ashkenazi - are affectionately known in Buenos Aires, may as well rile up the Catholics, too ;)
John Barlow, THIS John Barlow was the poet in residence for the Grateful Dead and wrote a number of their most notable songs, including Me and My Uncle, which was about murder most foul.
What was this about Rex T visiting Argentina before Kenya. Why? Any verification ?
Barlow was a very diverse and interesting man for sure.
Appears to be an excerpt from a Barlow book . . .
I was introduced to this world by a former spy named Robert Steele, who called me in the fall of 1992 and asked me to speak at a Washington conference that would be "attended primarily by intelligence professionals." Steele seemed interesting, if unsettling. A former Marine intelligence officer, Steele moved to the CIA and served three overseas tours in clandestine intelligence, at least one of them "in a combat environment" in Central America.
After nearly two decades of service in the shadows, Steele emerged with a lust for light and a belief in what he calls, in characteristic spook-speak, OSINT, or open source intelligence. Open source intelligence is assembled from what is publicly available, in media, public documents, the Net, wherever. It's a given that such materials--and the technological tools for analyzing them--are growing exponentially these days. But while OSINT may be a timely notion, it's not popular in a culture where the phrase "information is power" means something brutally concrete and where sources are "owned."
Mark
Until Q, I didn’t realize that ALMOST ALL politico’s and their wives use different last names?!?!?!?
I see what you did there...
Ahahahahaha
I know, big time wifey club under the radar.
Good find. Notice that name again Steele!
You done real good Billy, real good
Thank you
If the spooks can't analyze their own data, why call it intelligence?
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