@nick_matau@gherebean He made a note of the plate 12 hours AFTER the shooting. No plate number was collected in the garage. Why don't we get a plate read from the garage?
@RealHickory Because republican leadership has broken every promise it made, killing the middle class and making the Epstein class richer than ever.
Wake up and smell the bullshit already
I asked Grok how often core-lokt bullets break up mid air:
Extremely rarely—essentially never under normal conditions with properly manufactured ammunition.Remington Core-Lokt (often called “Core-Lokt” or misspelled “corelock”) bullets are conventional cup-and-core soft-point hunting projectiles with a tapered jacket and mechanical lock (cannelure or similar feature) that secures the lead core to the copper jacket. They are specifically engineered to remain intact during flight and only expand or partially fragment on impact with tissue or bone for controlled expansion and weight retention.
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Mid-air breakup (disintegration or jacket failure while in flight due to centrifugal/spin forces) is uncommon for any quality conventional jacketed ammunition. It is far more associated with:Thin-jacketed, lightly constructed varmint or frangible bullets driven at very high velocities and RPMs.
Manufacturing defects (e.g., voids, thin jacket spots, or poor core seating).
Extreme overspin from a very fast barrel twist combined with high velocity, usually occurring shortly after the muzzle before the bullet fully stabilizes.
Once a soft-point like a Core-Lokt is in stable flight, aerodynamic forces alone do not typically tear it apart. Documented or reported mid-air failures for Core-Lokt specifically are effectively absent in available ballistics discussions, testing, and hunter reports; any “blow-up” or separation anecdotes almost always refer to terminal performance on impact (especially hard bone at high close-range velocity), not flight.
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In short, for standard factory Core-Lokt loads in appropriate rifles and calibers under normal hunting or range use, the frequency is negligible—on the order of rare manufacturing anomalies rather than a characteristic behavior.
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What causes jacket failure in flight?
How does bullet twist rate affect stability?
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The legal department of @Experian@Experian_US might want to pay attention.
Your current employee James Zachary Howland, who is a Senior Software Engineering Manager, went live on a podcast to talk about the women who he personally doxxed and harassed.
He posted pictures of her minor children, contacted her previous employer, posted her work history, and her full legal name when it wasn't publicly available.
The person he doxxed was @leahfiles.
This information was likely obtained using your databases.
What are you going to do about it?
YOU’RE THE FLOCK CAMERA NOW!! Apple’s New AirPods Puts CAMERAS IN YOUR EARS!!
WARNING: Apple is putting cameras in your ears.
The next AirPods feature “Visual Intelligence” with outward-facing sensors that let Siri see and log your entire environment in real time.
It’s being marketed as convenience but in reality it’s another step toward a mobile surveillance grid.
You’re no longer just being watched…you’re becoming the camera!!
Refuse the hardware.
Don’t normalize cameras in your ears.
And please share this video far and wide like your privacy depends on it…because it does!!
China already runs 30,000+ smart factories and is racing to put AI in every one of them.
🚨If we don’t win this, we're not just losing an industry, we're handing Beijing the keys to global manufacturing.
We cannot afford to finish second.
A heartbreaking investigation revealed that Trump's Bureau of Land Management is systematically rounding up thousands of America's wild horses, then quietly selling them off to buyers who are shipping them to slaughterhouses abroad.
Before, the U.S. government rarely sold wild horses. But since Trump took office, government sales have more than doubled.
Slaughterhouses pay up to $750 a wild horse, the investigation found.
The Bureau of Land Management is nominally in charge of protecting the 73,000 or so wild horses who roam America's public lands in the West. Under Trump, the Bureau is sending our wild horses to the slaughterhouse.
(Source: New York Times)
He is using a rhetorical trick. It's a false straw man argument. Instead of addressing your point, he claims most women are being selfish in thinking there are contributing factors to Clancy's actions. He is dismissing you and villifying you (and other women)for your opinion that pharma, insurance, and doctors could possibly be a mitigating factor without addressing your point.
It's a dirty trick most people can't see through.