Q did it the way he did just to get the spergs to sperg.
Gotta have some fun once in a while
Q did it the way he did just to get the spergs to sperg.
Gotta have some fun once in a while
>Standard Compartmentalization in action.
Yep. The US military uses it as well, not just black hats.
>It would quite fitting to see them go down for their inability to play their own game.
Game Over
Glad some one caught that, anon.
Christopher Steele did not kill himself.
That's fucking funny
>The Logan Act is dead paper. Literally never been successfully prosecuted - not even once.
I can't think of anyone who has ever been accused of violating it.
Oh. Looky here. Our friends at Lawfare think Logan is constitutional etc.
https://www.lawfareblog.com/logan-act-and-its-limits
Trump is main tank.
Whitey Bulger
>The reservoir is everything.
Reservoirs are more than storage. They are also used in flow control.
Flow balancing
Reservoirs can be used to balance the flow in highly managed systems, taking in water during high flows and releasing it again during low flows. In order for this to work without pumping requires careful control of water levels using spillways. When a major storm approaches, the dam operators calculate the volume of water that the storm will add to the reservoir. If forecast storm water will overfill the reservoir, water is slowly let out of the reservoir prior to, and during, the storm. If done with sufficient lead time, the major storm will not fill the reservoir and areas downstream will not experience damaging flows. Accurate weather forecasts are essential so that dam operators can correctly plan drawdowns prior to a high rainfall event. Dam operators blamed a faulty weather forecast on the 2010–2011 Queensland floods. Examples of highly managed reservoirs are Burrendong Dam in Australia and Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) in North Wales. Bala Lake is a natural lake whose level was raised by a low dam and into which the River Dee flows or discharges depending upon flow conditions, as part of the River Dee regulation system. This mode of operation is a form of hydraulic capacitance in the river system.