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  • The Hidden Calculation behind the Yom Kippur War: It’s long been the greatest question about the war: why Israel waited to be attacked [similar to Oct. 7 intel failure, but a contrast in US support. Extensive analysis overall ]

    05/10/2024 5:25:04 PM PDT · by daniel1212 · 2 replies
    Hudson Institute, Inc. ^ | Oct 2, 2023 | Michael Doran
    [Excerpts of excerpt of over 2700 word article] in the first days of the Yom Kippur War, when Golda Meir descended into her darkest hour,...the problem of resupply weighed on her mind, she called her ambassador to the U.S. at three in the morning and told him to wake up Kissinger and Nixon to get things flowing. In her memoirs she explained her behavior. “I knew that President Nixon had promised to help us, and I knew from my past experience with him that he would not let us down,” she writes. “Let me, at this point, repeat something that...
  • When the US actually did move ‘heaven and earth’ ... Nixon’s order to use “everything that can fly” to resupply Israel,

    05/10/2024 5:23:55 PM PDT · by daniel1212 · 29 replies
    Nexstar Media Inc ^ | 10/08/22 | Brian Finch
    A coalition of Arab nations, led by Egypt and Syria, had surprised the Israeli military with a coordinated, all-out assault on the Jewish nation as it observed the holiest day of its year, Yom Kippur. Armed with the latest in Soviet weaponry, Arab forces quickly destroyed Israeli warplanes and tanks in numbers so shockingly large that a complete conquest of Israel — previously unthinkable — suddenly seemed all too possible. In desperate need of rearmament, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir sent multiple appeals to the United States for military aid. Some of President Richard Nixon’s military advisors counseled against such...
  • Lamborghini Thief Flees Cops at More Than 100 MPH, Crashes Moments Later and is Thrown Hundreds of Feet From Wreck (VIDEO)

    05/10/2024 6:09:55 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 68 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | May 9, 2024 | Mike LaChance
    A car thief behind the wheel of a Lamborghini in Los Angeles fled the police at more than 100 miles per hour and moments later crashed the vehicle, totaling it and getting thrown hundreds of feet from the wreck. He died at the scene. Thieves are not usually very smart and this guy was no exception. People who have never been behind the wheel of a vehicle like the Lamborghini have no idea how much power these cars have and how easily you can lose control. This man found out the hard way. This happened in April but the footage...
  • Groundbreaking spaceplane crashes before landmark aerospike rocket test

    05/10/2024 4:53:08 AM PDT · by Jonty30 · 52 replies
    https://newatlas.com/ ^ | May 09, 2024 | Joe Salas
    It was set to be the world's first flight test for an aerospike rocket engine, but the MIRA I prototype crashed on takeoff before the most innovative part of its propulsion system could fire. Undeterred, Polaris is building two bigger prototypes. The MIRA I, from German aerospace startup Polaris Raumflugzeuge, was traveling at approximately 105 mph (169 km/h) during takeoff when a "landing gear steering reaction" plus a side wind caused a "hard landing event," rendering the space plane inoperable and it's fiberglass airframe damaged beyond repair. Its subsystems remained mostly intact – however, rather than attempt to repair the...
  • Marines want to wear their uniform for high school graduation, but their school said no

    05/09/2024 1:50:53 PM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 64 replies
    Task & Purpose ^ | May 9 | Patty Nieberg
    Three Marines who graduated boot camp in April were looking forward to representing their recent accomplishment at their Colorado high school graduation later this month. That was until they were told by school officials that they would not be allowed to wear their dress blues unless it was covered by a cap and gown. Thomas Pencis, Jacob Dalton, and Christopher Ferguson went to summer school in order to finish their credits early and attend Marine Corps boot camp before graduating from Centennial High School. Their school is in Pueblo, Colorado also known as the “Home of Heroes” because it was...
  • VIDEO — ‘They Weren’t Focused on Consequences’: Boeing Whistleblower Claims He Was Pressured to Ignore Defects

    05/09/2024 12:55:22 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 7 replies
    Breitbart ^ | May 9, 2024 | AMY FURR
    A Boeing whistleblower recently claimed he was chided for slowing production when he found defects in airplane parts. The former quality inspector, identified as Santiago Paredes, who previously worked for Spirit AeroSystems in Kansas, told the BBC that plane bodies were regularly shipped out of the factory with serious issues, the outlet reported Wednesday. Paredes claimed he used to find nearly 200 defects in the parts, and he tried to slow production to deal with the problems. He also alleged that leadership put him under pressure to not be so meticulous. “They always made a fuss about why I was...
  • Little man can hoop with the big boys.

    05/09/2024 11:51:37 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 5 replies
    Post See new posts Conversation Citizen Free Press @CitizenFreePres Little man can hoop. We've got a fat NIL contract waiting for him at Indiana University. AMAZING VIDEO AT LINK....................
  • New "IONTRONIC MEMRISTOR” Could Revolutionize Brain-like Computing Using Only Salt and Water

    05/09/2024 10:52:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 9, 2024 | TIM MCMILLAN·
    Scientists from the Netherlands and South Korea say they have made a significant leap towards artificially replicating the human brain by developing a device called the “iontronic memristor.” Researchers say this novel device, barely larger than a human hair, functions as an artificial synapse, mimicking the brain’s unique ability to process and share information. “The brain’s computing principles (neurons connected by synapses) and information carriers (ions in water) both differ fundamentally from those of conventional computers,” researchers wrote. “Building on this distinction, we present an aqueous memristor that emulates the brain’s short-term synaptic plasticity features through ion transport in water,...
  • Passengers flee fiery Boeing 737 that skidded off runway in Senegal

    05/09/2024 8:04:28 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 61 replies
    NY Post ^ | May 9, 2024 | Olivia Land
    Panicked passengers were forced to flee the burning wreckage of a Boeing 737 when it skidded off the runway in Senegal early Thursday, video showed. Eleven people were injured – four of them severely – when the Air Senegal flight headed from Bamako, Mali, crashed mid-lift off from Dakar’s Blaise Diagne airport shortly after 1 a.m. local time, the BBC reported. One of the 78 passengers was seen scrambling away from the Boeing 737-300 aircraft as it went up in flames, one clip from the scene showed. The plane – which Air Senegal chartered from the Senegalese carrier Transair –...
  • Scientists Create Swarming Micro-Robots That Can "Hunt" Microplastics and Bacteria Contaminating Water

    05/08/2024 12:33:35 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 22 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 8, 2024 | Micah Hanks
    Above: The tiny, spherical robots (shown in light yellow) collect bacteria (green) and small pieces of plastic (gray) from within water while under the influence of a rotating magnetic field (Pumera, et al/ACS Nano 2024). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scientists report the development of microbiotic swarms that capture microplastics and potentially harmful microbes in water, paving the way for new approaches to combatting pollution in our oceans and waterways. According to new research led by Martin Pumera and colleagues, a microscale robotic system has been developed that can attract and then remove microplastics and harmful bacteria from water. These tiny plastic particles, often...
  • New Analysis Shows Just How Bad Electric Trucks Are For Business

    05/08/2024 11:20:12 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | May 8, 2024 | WILL KESSLER
    Converting America’s medium- and heavy-duty trucks to electric vehicles (EV) in accordance with goals from the Biden administration would add massive costs to commercial trucking, according to a new analysis released Wednesday. The cost to switch over to light-duty EVs like a transit van would equate to a 5% increase in costs per year while switching over medium- and heavy-duty trucks would add up to 114% in costs per year to already struggling businesses, according to a report from transportation and logistics company Ryder Systems. The Biden administration, in an effort to facilitate a transition to EVs, finalized new emission...
  • Concerns Mount Over Exploding Electric Vehicles [Australia]

    05/08/2024 11:12:01 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    Daily Sceptic ^ | May 8, 2024 | CHRIS MORRISON
    Safety concerns around electric vehicles continue to mount with Australian fire and rescue services in New South Wales stating they might have to make a “tactical disengagement” of a trapped car accident victim if the battery is likely to explode. Australian journalist Jo Nova covered the story, which was first mentioned in the EV blog The Driven, and commented: “They say the first responders need more training as if this can be solved with a certificate, but the dark truth is they’re talking about training the firemen and the truck drivers to recognise when they have to abandon the rescue.”...
  • NATIONAL COCONUT CREAM PIE DAY - May 8

    05/08/2024 7:53:01 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 24 replies
    National Day Calendar ^ | May 8, 2024 | Staff
    NATIONAL COCONUT CREAM PIE DAY National Coconut Cream Pie Day on May 8th celebrates its own slice of deliciousness. This delicious pie is made with a sweet coconut cream filling. Pie lovers know a thick layer of real whipped cream topped with toasted coconut make this pie irresistible. #CoconutCreamPieDay There are plenty of pie holidays on the National Day Calendar. In fact, every month includes at least one. The last pie holiday we celebrated was National Blueberry Pie Day, kicking off the blueberry season. However, unlike blueberries, coconut trees produce their fruit all year long. And the milk and meat...
  • The Supreme Court just quietly handed a huge win to veterans

    05/08/2024 12:13:51 AM PDT · by RandFan · 18 replies
    The Hill ^ | 05/07/24 8:00 AM ET | BY TOMMY MARQUEZ, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR
    The Supreme Court recently decided on a case you might not have heard about. Its underreported landmark ruling about the GI Bill could have a massive positive effect on America’s veterans, our communities and our nation for years to come. Earlier this month, the highest court in the land issued a 7-2 ruling that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) improperly calculated GI Bill benefits for retired Army Captain James Rudisill, who now works in federal law enforcement. Like so many others before him, Rudisill had separated from the military and wanted to use the educational benefits that we all...
  • $190,000 eVTOL deliveries begin July – no license required

    05/07/2024 12:21:54 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 60 replies
    New Atlas ^ | May 7, 2024 | Mike Hanlon
    The Pivotal Helix is a single-seat eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off & Landing) PAV (Personal Aerial Vehicle) with a range of 20+ miles (with 20% reserve) and a cruise speed 55 knots (63 mph). You can order now for July 2024 delivery, and no license is required, though you can't take delivery until you have completed the training. Pivotal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Personal flight is currently undergoing a renaissance thanks to the rapid advancement of so many requisite industrial technologies. The next phase of personal flight is poised to begin and the production version of this aircraft could well mark the occasion in...
  • Synthetic diamonds may have just gotten way easier to make...These gems don’t require tremendous pressure to form.

    05/07/2024 11:46:04 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    FreeThink ^ | May 6, 2024 | Kristin Houser
    South Korean researchers have developed a new technique for creating synthetic diamonds — and they think they’ve only scratched the surface of its potential. Synthetic diamonds: Aside from jewelry, diamonds are used in drilling, manufacturing, healthcare, quantum computing, and more. The cost and uncertainty of finding the right kind of diamonds in nature inspired scientists to see if they could make them in the lab. In the 1950s, a team at General Electric pulled it off using a process called “high-pressure high-temperature” (HPHT), which mimics the conditions that create diamonds in nature. This process is still used to make 99%...
  • The TikTok Trail Of The U.S. Soldier Arrested In Russia Left By His Russian 'Wife'

    05/07/2024 8:25:16 AM PDT · by McGruff · 15 replies
    Radio Free Europe ^ | May 07, 2024 | Carl Schreck
    Glimpses of the life of a U.S. soldier arrested in Russia on theft charges were visible in multiple TikTok videos posted by a Russian woman who identified the American serviceman as her “husband.” A court spokeswoman in the Russian Far East city of Vladivostok said on May 7 that U.S. Staff Sergeant Gordon Black was arrested five days earlier on charges of "theft causing significant damage to a citizen." The U.S. Army has confirmed that Russia arrested an American soldier on May 2 but did not publicly identify him. The Associated Press, meanwhile, cited several unidentified U.S. officials as saying...
  • DARPA's Futuristic Manta Ray Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Sees First Full-Scale Ocean Testing

    05/07/2024 6:48:50 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 44 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 6, 2024 | Micah Hanks
    (Credit: Northrop Grumman/DARPA) The Manta Ray prototype uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) has successfully completed initial full-scale tests in an ocean environment, according to an update that appeared at the website of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA). Built by aerospace and defense technology giants Northrop Grumman, Manta Ray’s first ocean tests were carried out off the coast of Southern California between February and March 2024, featuring submerged operations that allowed each of the new UUV’s modes of control and propulsion to be engaged. An extra-large glider UUV designed to carry out long-range and long-duration missions in undersea environments, DARPA’s...
  • Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production

    05/06/2024 11:51:18 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 36 replies
    New Atlas ^ | May 6, 2024 | C.C. Weiss
    Two years ago, sodium-ion battery pioneer Natron Energy was busy preparing its specially formulated sodium batteries for mass production. The company slipped a little past its 2023 kickoff plans, but it didn't fall too far behind as far as mass battery production goes. It officially commenced production of its rapid-charging, long-life lithium-free sodium batteries this week, bringing to market an intriguing new alternative in the energy storage game. Not only is sodium somewhere between 500 to 1,000 times more abundant than lithium on the planet we call Earth, sourcing it doesn't necessitate the same type of earth-scarring extraction. Even moving...
  • Charging future EVs could take seconds with new sodium-ion battery tech

    05/06/2024 11:49:50 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 29 replies
    Live Science ^ | May 3, 2024 | Owen Hughes
    A new type of hybrid sodium-ion battery that offers both high capacity and rapid-charging capabilities could power mobile devices, electric vehicles and space tech. Researchers have developed a new coin-type sodium-based battery that can charge rapidly “in seconds” and could potentially power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles (EVs) in the future. By combining anode materials used in conventional batteries with cathodes from supercapacitors — batteries that can store and deliver energy at very high rates –– the scientists created a new type of sodium-ion battery that offers both high capacity and rapid-charging capabilities. They were looking for a way...