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To: Real Man who wrote (68680)12/2/2022 10:20:43 AM
From: ggersh
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To: ggersh who wrote (68681)12/2/2022 10:40:07 AM
From: Real Man
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Not much sense doing that since the nukes will be launched back at it before these conventional missiles hit targets. Nobody knows what the missiles carry before they hit the ground, so nukes will be assumed and these missiles will trigger a nuclear response. Basically, you have to get your missiles off the ground before your enemy’s missiles hit.

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To: ggersh who wrote (68681)12/2/2022 11:30:19 AM
From: Real Man
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Hypersonic missiles don’t magically cover the distance between US and Russia in just a few minutes, it still takes about 30 minutes. To get there in 1 minute, they have to be launched from 300-500 km away

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To: Real Man who wrote (68683)12/2/2022 1:01:34 PM
From: ggersh
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Just add that this hypersonic is non nuclear, trust me!

Gen Milley, we are going to launch a hypersonic

missile directed at place A while we speak.

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To: Real Man who wrote (68684)12/2/2022 1:02:09 PM
From: ggersh
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What are submarines for? -nfg-

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To: ggersh who wrote (68686)12/2/2022 2:26:13 PM
From: Real Man
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Has to be. Things are different in Europe

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To: ggersh who wrote (68543)12/3/2022 4:08:18 AM
From: maceng2
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Andrew Tate update. Not so good.

Actually, sad and appalling.


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To: maceng2 who wrote (68688)12/3/2022 10:03:32 AM
From: ggersh
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The Broken Clock rule at it's finest

worst?.....sigh

Society is really fucked if he's truly
making $5 mil a month thru his uni -nfg-

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To: maceng2 who wrote (68688)12/3/2022 1:25:44 PM
From: marcher
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the quintessential neolib entrepreneur...
mr. nothingthere

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To: marcher who wrote (68690)12/3/2022 1:39:52 PM
From: maceng2
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It weighs on my conscience that I expanded the Scammerverse slightly by even mentioning his name with a link earlier. The Scammerverse is wildly populated with it's own type of constellations like FTX and Black Holes like the Pentagon audit files.

However, these two failed scammers actually shrunk the Scammerverse slightly. They failed to scam teenagers and were actually called out. -g-



Lots of time and energy of various sorts being wasted in such enterprises no doubt.

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