Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 7:32 p.m. No.23792409   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>23792137

I think by combining observations The Schedule used by shills like you must have cost a nice chunk of change charged by some "expert" years ago

The muh joo fades away and the muh mason increases as the night goes on

Some dumb shit that has never had any real effect, just still lines in a script meant to waste bread and bury the real good stuff

That's all there is left, post dumb shit, slides like the ingersoll lockwood, or the bait for arguments and have one with a team mate when anons won't take the bait

No originality, no creativity, no style

Scripts that won't need minions much longer as AI is brought in

I sometimes wonder how many actual living shills are left since shilling is easier than Customer Service. For the best I guess, the algos may take years to understand the futility

I can see the start of Suicide Weekend being shills that have been laid off, found out the local fast food chains are mostly automated, and Starbuck's is not hiring

Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 7:40 p.m. No.23792445   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>23792414

>Likely Evangelical Christians with a special philosophy so probably pro Israeli but donโ€™t know how strongly as heard somewhere Evangelical donโ€™t like the genocide in Gaza

That's the line that gave you away

Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 8:12 p.m. No.23792588   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2601

>>23792485

I can tell you have zero understanding

The greatest hazard from Astral Projection is the weak tether the Spirit has with the Body for the beginners

The bigger concern is not overextending and breaking the tether like a piece of twine, but from the tether being broken by another Spirit

A malevolent Entity taking over the Body is not unheard of, but more common is what is known as a "Step-In"

Could be one that was elderly, but feels more life was needed to accomplish a set goal or make amends for a wrong. Could be from someone that passed younger and feels cheated over the life they thought they could achieve. Sometimes a weakened Spirit tormented by Illness gives up the body and the "step-in" comes in bringing the memories of former life. There's a few other examples but I hope you get the gist of it.

Keep in mind your Bible was written by those that had no actual contact with the Wicca or the Druids. Both of those knew about Astral Projection before either of them met the Romans

Oh yeah, Samhain, the first Day on the Wiccan Holiday calendar, is about to begin. The Day of the Dead in Mexico to Diwali in Hinduism to modern-day Halloween. This special day is when the veil between this world and the other world is the thinnest. Magic is strongest on this day. Must advise anyone interested in trying Astral Projection not do so during this time as a "step-in" would have the best chance

Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 9:15 p.m. No.23792736   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2782

>>23792710

 

My neighbor's dog telepathically told me to post this in reply:

It's an interstellar Party Bus filled with graduates from the Grand Medical College of the Pleiades

and when they are done with the K pop videos there is going to be some mass probing events on Swifties and other vaxxies

Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 9:29 p.m. No.23792760   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>23792740

Liberals are a mix of socialists and communist-lite. For the Common Good all must be equally miserable. Their "fun" is some event where they can sow up to something like a Pride March and then virtue signal with their selfie participation trophies to those that know they are Useful Idiots but stopped pointing that out.

Little, goofy, actual moments of fun they deny themselves so when someone else does it they get triggered

Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 10:13 p.m. No.23792807   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2840

Hey Guise, guess who wants intel?

 

Mexico's President Asks U.S. to Coordinate on Drug Boat Strikes

Published Oct 30, 2025 8:16 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

Mexico's president has spoken out against the new American policy of destroying suspected drug boats with airstrikes, calling for more cooperation between the two nations on addressing the perennial problem of narco-trafficking.

 

"We do not agree with these interventions and we have a model, a protocol that has yielded many results," Sheinbaum said Wednesday.

 

She told Telemundo that she instructed Foreign Minister Juan Ramรณn de la Fuente to summon the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, and try to improve the coordination protocol for drug interdictions. Her proposal was to run joint Mexican-American naval missions to conduct intercepts at sea, resulting in arrests rather than fatalities. The objective, she said, was to ensure against any harm to Mexican nationals or breaches of Mexico's own sovereignty.

 

"We never want any violation of our sovereignty, nor do we want these types of operations in the economic zone, precisely because action is being taken," Sheinbaum said. "And secondly, because there could be a Mexican, whether a criminal or not, a suspected criminal, on one of these vessels."

 

Mexico has a longstanding relationship with the U.S. Coast Guard-led Joint Interagency Task Force - South (JIATFS), which handled interdictions in U.S. Southern Command for decades - but these responsibilities are now handled by II Marine Expeditionary Force out of Camp LeJeune, using lethal methods. The program has killed 61 people to date, including Colombian, Trinidadian and Venezuelan nationals; three people have been rescued alive.

 

The initiative has drawn strong objections from Venezuela and Colombia. Questions about its constitutionality have been raised by legal scholars, the Trump administration's political opponents, and elements of the Pentagon's own legal corps, centering around whether the president can use lethal force against unidentified suspects in international waters (without prior Congressional authorization).

 

The Trump administration has provided targeting information to the U.S. Senate for oversight purposes, selecting a limited group of Republican senators to receive briefing materials, according to ABC.

 

https://maritime-executive.com/article/mexico-s-president-asks-u-s-to-coordinate-on-drug-boat-strikes

Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 11:17 p.m. No.23792875   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2880

DOGE Staffer Takes Helm at Office of Naval Research

Published Oct 30, 2025 5:57 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

The U.S. Navy has selected a former DOGE member, ex-McKinsey consultant Rachel Riley, to replace a senior Navy admiral as head of the Office of Naval Research. As the new civilian chief of ONR, Riley now oversees the Navy's research-grant enterprise, which pays university and contract scientists to produce the basic research essential to maintaining the Navy's technological edge.

 

Riley is a veteran of the DOGE-led staff reduction program at the Department of Health and Human Services. Under her leadership, according to Politico, the DOGE intervention team attempted to reduce headcount at HHS by 8,000 positions, with most of the layoffs concentrated in the research-focused National Institutes of Health (NIH); the number of layoffs was ultimately reduced to about 1,000. One of her last acts at HHS was to propose the elimination of the Center for Scientific Review at NIH, the body's grant-review bureau, according to Politico; the Center's grant function within NIH is similar to the research-funding mission of ONR.

 

Early in her career, Riley took a doctorate at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, then settled into a long-term job with McKinsey. She rose through the ranks in the Washington, D.C. and Atlanta offices, and she made partner in late 2022. Riley's public resume does not describe experience with engineering or research, other than her nine-month appointment to the DOGE team at Health and Human Services.

 

Riley, 33, has been selected to assume the duties of previous ONR commander Rear Adm. Kurt Rothenhaus, a software engineering PhD who has served in the Navy for 33 years.

 

Rear Adm. Rothenhaus had run ONR since 2023; before that, he served in a variety of command roles related to the Navy's digital infrastructure development, including chief of the Navyโ€™s Tactical Networks Program Office and head of the giant San Diego R&D complex, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific).

 

ONR grants underwrite the work of leading research universities' oceanography and engineering departments, as well as the functioning of the UNOLS "white hull" fleet of civilian research vessels. All of the T-AGOR-class research ships at American universities were built by the Navy, belong to ONR as the shipowner, and are chartered to their respective academic operators. It is also home to the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), a Nobel-winning research establishment headquartered on the Potomac.

 

Over the years, ONR and NRL have delivered useful technological contributions to the nation's defense. Their accomplishments include the invention of radar; the idea of GPS; the SOSUS subsea surveillance system; the first surveillance satellite; and key contributions to marine HF radio technology.

 

https://maritime-executive.com/article/doge-member-takes-helm-at-office-of-naval-research-replacing-software-phd

Anonymous ID: d94ad2 Oct. 30, 2025, 11:26 p.m. No.23792883   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Philippines Holds Containership with Radioactive Cargo Offshore

Indonesian teams tested the boxes and found Cesium-137 levels much higher than background (BAPETEN)

Published Oct 30, 2025 7:23 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

Officials in the Philippines are trying to understand how containers with radioactive dust were exported and now what to do with them since they have been sent back to the country. The Philippines is demanding that one of the countryโ€™s steel producers take responsibility for the cargo, while the company denies involvement and says only the government has the ability to handle the contaminated cargo.

 

The case has intensified, according to a report from Bloomberg, after the containership reached the outskirts of Manila last weekend. The unnamed vessel has been refused permission to offload the cargo until plans for its disposal are resolved.

 

The situation began in mid-September when a shipment of containers holding a cargo of zinc dust triggered alarms at Indonesiaโ€™s Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta. The Nuclear Energy Supervisory Agency (BAPETEN) was notified, and it sent a secondary team that confirmed the high readings in nine out of 14 containers that had been received on September 10 from the Philippines. They performed a swab test on the exterior of the containers and said the radiation was limited to the interior of the boxes.

 

Days later, a second shipment of nine containers also showed high levels of radiation. Testing confirmed Cesium-137 levels significantly higher than acceptable background radiation doses. It was said to be up to 210 times above the background dose level. Testing showed it was present in five of the containers, and again, the exterior swabs were negative.

 

Indonesia refused entry for the containers and ordered the carrier to return them to the shipper in the Philippines.

 

The Philippine Nuclear Research Institute said it has researched the situation and said the boxes were exported to Indonesia by a company called Zannwann International Trading Corp., a Chinese company with operations in the Philippines. Zannwann, they asserted, had purchased the zinc dust from SteelAsia, a manufacturer in the Philippines. Zinc dust is used in industrial and chemical applications because it resists corrosion.

 

SteelAsia came out strongly denying any association with the contaminated materials. It contends Zannwann brought the product from multiple manufacturers, and the other company is the source of the contamination. SteelAsia says it only manufactures and exports reinforced steel bars, although reports contend the dust is a byproduct of manufacturing. The Philippine authorities are saying the other companyโ€™s facility is clean, and the contamination must have come from SteelAsia.

 

Media reports in Manila said SteelAsia agreed to voluntarily suspend production for testing in its facility. Both its warehouse and Zannwannโ€™s are also to undergo testing, as well as approximately 100 workers at the two companies.

 

The Philippine Nuclear Research Institute is demanding that SteelAsia take custody of the contaminated containers and arrange for proper disposal by burying the material. For now, the unnamed ship is held in limbo waiting for the situation to be resolved so it can unload the containers.

 

https://maritime-executive.com/article/philippines-holds-containership-with-radioactive-cargo-offshore