>"KILL_CHAIN"
my thoughts on this is that's it's about killing/neutralizing the chain of command. especially considering the newer posts. one of them is in red text in the OP post. the other is pic related
>"KILL_CHAIN"
my thoughts on this is that's it's about killing/neutralizing the chain of command. especially considering the newer posts. one of them is in red text in the OP post. the other is pic related
>nuke success
that's what i thought, but i've been wrong before, so i provided a snapshot of what those anons were saying
>Throwin' spaghetti at the wall.
hey, i do the same. sling shit on the wall and see what sticks. the general is as much a research thread as it is a 'sounding board'
my knowledge is limited to basics, but if reactor anon confirmed, i'll take it as good enough and move on. good dig. good effort
the wikipedia article >>360367 suggests flawed tech was given to iran, but why should we believe it was flawed? the clowns have been up to their dirty tricks for longer than most of us have been alive. there's no reason to think the tech didn't work. hide in plain sight, right? using iran/nork as an either/or launching pad
>Hanoi
capital of vietnam
>educational
this doesn't immediately activate my almonds
left is RBG. who is right? and are the flowers symbolic here as well?
digging on the pic & filenameโฆ
not asking you. just thinking out loud
top search result for pic:
english.vtv.vn/news/prime-minister-welcomes-united-states-supreme-court-justice-20150811104310892.htm
>VTV.vn - The Vietnam Supreme Peopleโs Court and the US Supreme Court are hoped to further cooperation, especially in judicial experience sharing and court personnel training, PM Nguyen Tan Dung told US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
>The Government leader said Vietnam has been accelerating judicial reform as well as successfully building a rule-of-law state and protecting justice and human rights. The country is also improving the judicial system in line with the Constitution, he added.
>educational
>The Vietnam Education Foundation (VEF) Act of 2000 established VEF as an independent agency of the executive branch. A 13-member board of directors provides primary oversight. VEF also receives guidance from other entities in carrying out its mission to further bilateral relations between the United States and Vietnam through educational exchanges in science, technology, and other fields.