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2023.06.09 21:04 MalditoBit "Complejidad en el codigo"
2023.06.09 21:03 nordi1973 New Mexico Alien
![]() | I dont know it its real or not, this appeared in my facebook feed (Israel). Says its from New Mexico, 1970. Looks very much like what that kid from Las Vegas and his family recently saw in their back yard (based on his description). submitted by nordi1973 to UFOs [link] [comments] |
2023.06.09 21:03 tuidelescribano Este no es solo un edificio notable en la ciudad alemana de Dresde, sino que también tiene una historia notable. La "Fábrica oriental de tabaco y cigarrillos Yenidze" es una antigua fábrica de cigarrillos construida entre 1907 y 1909 en Dresde.
![]() | Se destaca por su exterior de Renacimiento morisco que utiliza elementos de mezquitas y la Alhambra en España. También hay un poco de Jugendstil. submitted by tuidelescribano to esHistoria [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/mlie1iuoi15b1.jpg?width=2045&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=35c12ccc6ca06f0cceed6f81a55034bcbd64126e El hombre que ordenó la construcción fue el fundador de Yenidze, Hugo Zietz, nacido en 1857, quien importó tabaco del Imperio Otomano. En aquel entonces, las autoridades de Dresde prohibieron la construcción de fábricas dentro de la ciudad que pudieran identificarse fácilmente como fábricas. En otras palabras, las fábricas en el centro de la ciudad de Dresden no podían parecer fábricas. Por lo tanto, a Zietz se le ocurrió la idea de diseñar la fábrica al estilo de una mezquita. El edificio oriental no solo cumpliría con los requisitos del ayuntamiento (por ejemplo, los minaretes eran chimeneas) sino que también serviría como monumento publicitario para sus marcas de cigarrillos orientales, turcas. En 1907, Hugo Zietz contrató al arquitecto Martin Hammitzsch para construir la fábrica. (Por cierto, Hammitzsch más tarde se casó con Angela Hitler, la media hermana del chiflado alemán Adolf Hitler). En 1909 el trabajo estaba hecho. Una vez finalizado, el edificio se hizo conocido en Dresde como la "mezquita del tabaco". Después de la Primera Guerra Mundial, Hugo Zietz vendió la fábrica de Yenidze a un competidor. Zietz murió en 1927. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un tercio de la fábrica fue destruida durante los bombardeos aliados. Las piezas fueron reconstruidas. Hasta 1953, cuando Dresde formaba parte de Alemania Oriental, el edificio era una fábrica de cigarrillos. Más tarde se convirtió en un depósito de cigarrillos. En 1997 se renovó el edificio. Hoy es un edificio de oficinas y un restaurante. |
2023.06.09 21:01 nachioo96 Visita a Bariloche en octubre
2023.06.09 21:00 AutoModerator 10 Ways to Make Comfort Food Healthier
![]() | submitted by AutoModerator to HealthyZapper [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/t1d3rrpcfel61.jpg?width=2500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=abab355bf2ea0ea3b9c1f7347665451623ff2f0e Crisp, autumn days seem to require the kind of warmth that your favorite sweater just can't provide. When it's especially nippy, a warm bowl of soup or apple crisp may seem like better bets--despite the fact that these comforting dishes are fattening and high calorie. Thankfully you can stay trim this fall without giving up your favorite homemade fare. While it may be hard to believe, there are loads of smart, calorie-slashing substitutions that can be made to fall recipes that will allow you to indulge without the guilt. Better yet, none of them will drastically alter the flavor of your food! Ready to fall into the flavors of autumn without expanding your waistline? We've rounded up a few genius ways to do it. Why should kids be the only ones who can enjoy mac and cheese? Jessica Cording, a registered dietitian in New York, suggests adding pureed butternut squash or pumpkin into your cheese sauce, so you can dial back on the milk and cheese. Aside from eliminating some of the fat and calories, Cording's trick adds fiber along with potassium and vitamins A and C. "Because the flavor is so mild, even veggie-averse family members will be on board," she tells us. There's a healthier way to get your pumpkin drink fix--and it doesn't involve going to Starbucks. To make a no-added-sugar version at home, blend unsweetened almond milk with a frozen banana, pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, and vanilla extract. For even more healthy and delicious ways to get in on the season's pumpkin frenzy, don't miss these 20 Pumpkin Recipes for Weight Loss. Love meatloaf but hate its nutritional profile? Get your protein fix while decreasing calories and saturated fat by using turkey, lean grass-fed ground beef, or a combination of the two, in your recipe. "Because meatloaf is so versatile, you can change out the ingredients depending on the flavors you want," says Kim Larson, a Seattle-based registered dietitian. Mix in low-cal sources of flavors such as chipotle chilies in adobo sauce, canned green chilies, lentils, or sugar-free canned corn. And don't be afraid to pack your meatloaf with veggies--a trick that will allow you to use less meat. (Which can be a major money saver!) Chopped mushrooms, celery, and bell peppers all pair well with meatloaf in terms of flavor and bolster the vitamin power of the dish, too. Another trick we love? Swapping out nutrient-void breadcrumbs for oatmeal, which also just so happens to be one of these 15 Awesome Ways to Lose Weight With Oatmeal. Classic tomato soup recipes call for high-calorie ingredients like butter and heavy cream. To make a skinnier version of the cozy elixir, Erin Macdonald, a California-based registered dietitian, suggests pureeing canned Roma tomatoes, a jar of roasted bell peppers, low-sodium veggie broth, and fresh basil. If you prefer a creamier texture, steer clear of the cream and add unsweetened cashew milk instead--a simple swap that you can actually use to make any thick soup more waistline-friendly. Why cashew milk? Aside from its rich texture and mild flavor, it gives you healthy fats, protein, fiber, and minerals such as magnesium and potassium, which help regulate blood sugar, explains Andy Bellatti, a registered dietitian from Las Vegas. Studies show that people often think a dessert that contains fruit is healthier and lower in calories than those that don't--even though that's typically not the case. And apple crisp is no exception. True, there's fiber and vitamin C in the apples, but traditional apple crisp recipes also includes butter and sugar--big calorie bombs. "I recommend simply roasting apples with some cinnamon, vanilla extract, and lemon juice," says Amy Gorin, a registered dietitian in New Jersey, sharing her own recipe for the fall must-have. Still craving the cooling scoop of ice cream on top? Try Greek yogurt, which is lower in sugar and calories, but still offers the creamy texture you crave. Creamy, buttery mashed potatoes can pack on calories and carbs, but not when you use cauliflower or a blend of turnips, rutabagas, parsnips, and carrots. Steam the veggies and mash them up with fat-free half-and-half, light cream cheese, low-sodium chicken broth, and a tablespoon of grass-fed butter. Larson recommends adding Parmesan or goat cheeses, too, because they add tons of flavor. Don't forget to add garlic, chives and thyme, to reap the benefits of their inflammation-fighting and flavor-boosting super powers. Whether or not you realize it, your game day chili is probably a major calorie fest. Ax fat from your go-to recipe by using a lean protein such as chicken, turkey, or bison. To cut back on salt, select lower-sodium beans and canned tomatoes. Like to serve your chili over rice? Instead, opt for steamed greens or cauliflower rice, which can be made by grating or processing cauliflower and heating it with a touch of oil in a pan. Think that's creative? There are tons of other interesting ways to cook with cauliflower, and you'll find a number of them in our report, 17 Genius Ideas for Cooking with Cauliflower. If baking with pumpkin is your autumn delight, check out this recipe for vegan pumpkin bread by blogger Jeanine of Love and Lemons. (We love that it swaps out eggs for heart-healthy ground flaxseed. ) Even if you don't want to forgo making your go-to rendition, you can healthify your recipe by sneaking in a cup of shredded zucchini, which just so happens to taste awesome with pumpkin. Pizza is about as comforting as comfort food gets, but you don't have to make it with a cauliflower crust to boost its health factor. Instead, Jessica Fishman Levinson, a registered dietitian from New York, suggests using protein-packed chickpea flour to make something called farinata. It originated in the Mediterranean and is essentially an unleavened pancake made of chickpea flour, water, and olive oil. After it's baked, it can be served with pizza toppings so you can give into that craving for a slice a bit more sensibly. And to ensure your slice is a super healthy one, be sure to use one of the winning jars of pasta sauce from our exclusive report, The 40 Best and Worst Pasta Sauces--Ranke! Can roasted veggies get any healthier? If you typically toss your produce with sugary sauces such made with brown sugar and maple syrup, most certainly, says Gorin. Instead, roast carrots, turnips and whatever else you like in pomegranate juice, which is packed with antioxidants and gives it a nice seasonal flavor. If you prefer a more savory dish try roasting your veggies in olive oil, sea salt, and herbs (like rosemary and oregano). |
2023.06.09 20:57 TheUltimateLowz [FNV][TTW] Enclave soldiers are naked and have no guns
2023.06.09 20:53 Immediate-Charity454 My printer (Artillery Hornet) does not turn on
![]() | This evening while printing the printer stop print and when i click on "motion-auto home" to remove from bed the partial printer parts, the screen goes black and the button does nothing. Turned off and on again does nothing. The main Power works and can be ear the fan. Tearing out the Power cord and then in After a while the screen Blink for 1sec then goes black again. Any idea? submitted by Immediate-Charity454 to 3Dprinting [link] [comments] |
2023.06.09 20:52 cutestsea Cum sa concediezi pe cineva?
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2023.06.09 20:51 Ok_Acanthocephala15 UPDATE: Chrisean (allegedly) assaulted the woman in Vegas in a (misguided) attempt to defend her abuser (Blueface) from one of her fans, who was simply attempting to defend HER.
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2023.06.09 20:50 Ok_Acanthocephala15 UPDATE: Chrisean (allegedly) assaulted the woman in Vegas in a (misguided) attempt to defend her abuser (Blueface) from one of her fans, who was simply attempting to defend HER.
![]() | Unfortunately this is quite common for brainwashed abuse victims. As they have been trained by their abuser (through a system of alternating rewards and punishments) to defend their (the abuser’s) interests and goals above (and at the expense of) their own. submitted by Ok_Acanthocephala15 to Chrisean__Rock [link] [comments] Even when said “goals,” are centered around harming them. It’s quite twisted. Same energy as Megan not wanting to tell police what Tory did to her, in an effort to avoid involving (historically racist) law enforcement in a matter involving a black man. Despite the fact that he weaponized two power imbalances against her, in act of cowardice (physical strength as well as a weapon), and law enforcement would’ve been her option to properly protect and defend herself against a bully. This kind of behavior is symptomatic of a patriarchal society that socially conditions women to protect and prioritize (only) their male enemies and oppositional forces, above themselves. The abusers have it set up in their favor. Society enacts most of the brainwashing before they ever even physically enter their target’s life. And then some wonder why women seem so willing to (essentially and effectively) sacrifice themselves at the altar of misogyny (and inherent/undue male glorification) at every turn. |
2023.06.09 20:50 Harry_is_white_hot James Jesus Angleton moved to Italy in 1931, was head of the Italian section of X-2 C.I. at Bletchley Park in 1943, moved to Rome in 1944 for the OSS, and stayed there after the War. Involved in bringing the Italian object to the U.S. and therefore a perfect fit for C.I.A.'s MJ-12 operation
![]() | "In 1931 James Angleton moved with his family to Milan, for his father Hugh's business. Hugh was very impressed with Benito Mussolini and his friend, Max Corvo, commented "Hugh Angleton... was ultra-conservative, a sympathizer with Fascist officials. He was certainly not unfriendly with the Fascists." In 1933 James Angleton was sent to Malvern College. "He learned all about snobbery, prejudice, and school beatings. Before he left three years later he had served as a prefect, a corporal in the Officers' Training Corps, and joined the Old Malvern Society. He seems to have become more English than the English, a useful ruse perhaps for Malvern's lone half-Mexican Yank." James Angleton later recalled: "I was brought up in England in one of my formative years and I must confess that I learned, at least I was disciplined to learn, certain features of life, and what I regarded as duty." submitted by Harry_is_white_hot to UFOB [link] [comments] The above and the following excerpts are from https://spartacus-educational.com/SSangleton.htm As we know from David Grusch's interview with French media, the ONLY crash retrieval incident he has been allowed to talk about by DOPSR occurred outside of the CONUS (unlike Roswell, Socorro, Aztec) or was not the direct result of U.S. military operations (like the Bluegill Triple Prime shootdown in Operation FISHBOWL). This is an incident that has authentic documentation by Mussolini himself and was studied by the Vatican - the U.S. government, therefore, has no control over the information's dissemination and would cause a diplomatic incident if it tried to do so. That incident occurred in 1933 in Magenta, a small town a few miles outside of Milan where the Angleton family was residing at the time. Hugh Angleton's connections with Mussolini may have informed him of the crash retrieval incident, which in turn may have assisted him later on in his career with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), which was the precursor organization to the Central Intelligence Agency. Like father, like son. Magenta is located a few kilometers outside of Milan James Jesus Angleton entered Yale University in 1937: "Angleton had already developed a distinctive personal style. He spoke with a slight English accent" (probably not an affection after three years in the country). Angleton and friend Reed Whittemore edited a quarterly of original poetry, called Furioso, financed mostly by subscriptions raised by Whittemore's aunt. Angleton and Whittemore were both promising poets and other contributors included Archibald MacLeish, Ezra Pound, E.E. Cummings and William Carlos Williams. Whittemore later commented: "When we were short of money, which was most of the tune, we paid off our poets with fine Italian cravats from the stock that the Angleton haberdasher in Italy kept replenishing." Hugh Angleton became a senior figure in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and was on the staff of Colonel William "Wild Bill" Donovan. It had been created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt soon after the outbreak of the Second World War. The OSS replaced the former American intelligence system, the Office of the Coordinator of Information (OCI) which was considered to be ineffective. The OSS had responsibility for collecting and analyzing information about countries at war with the United States. It also helped to organize guerrilla fighting, sabotage, and espionage. In August 1944, Lieutenant Colonel James Hugh Angleton and Norman Holmes Pearson, Angleton's former English professor at Yale University, contacted James R. Murphy, the head of the new X-2 CI (Counter Intelligence) branch of the OSS. On 25th September 1943, Murphy issued a memo: "I would greatly appreciate it if you could get provisional security for Corporal James Angleton in order that he may commence OSS school on Monday. His father is with this branch... In addition young Angleton is very well known to Norman Pearson, who recommended him to me." During his training, James Jesus Angleton met Richard Helms, the former national advertising manager of the Indianapolis Times, who had joined the OSS in August 1943. Helms would of course go on to be Director of Operations for the C.I.A. during the Kennedy Administration and ultimately Director Central Intelligence. On 28th December, 1943, James Jesus Angleton, arrived in London to work for the Italian section of X-2 C.I. Soon after arriving in England he met Kim Philby, who was head of MI6's Iberian section. Angleton impressed his senior officers and within six months he was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant and was appointed as chief of the Italian Desk for the European Theater of Operations. In October 1944 Angleton was transferred to Rome as commanding officer of Special Counter-Intelligence Unit Z. In March 1945, he was promoted to first lieutenant and became head of X-2 for the whole of Italy. At the age of twenty-seven, he was the youngest X-2 Branch chief in all of OSS. According to Charles J.V. Murphy: "His (Angleton) unit uncovered some of the secret correspondence between Hitler and Mussolini that was later introduced into the Nuremberg trials as proof of their conspiracy." Raymond Rocca was his senior staff officer. The two men were to remain close friends for the next thirty years, with Rocca acting as the Director of the notorious Special Investigations Group within the C.I.A.'s Counterintelligence Section that was headed by Angleton from 1954 - 1974. Did Jim Angleton and Ray Rocca uncover correspondence regarding the Italian crash retrieval operation between Hitler and Mussolini in 1944? The crashed object has been described as a "bell-shaped" aerodyne, not unlike the Nazi Germany "Die Glocke" device. https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a36560537/hitler-nazi-anti-gravity-machine-ufo-die-glocke-conspiracy-video/ After the war, both Angleton and Rocca remained in Italy. They worked closely "with Italian counterintelligence to uncover reams of data about Soviet operations". Angleton's biographer, Tom Mangold, has pointed out: "As Italian fascism collapsed and the German retreat quickened, Angleton found himself targeting subtle new enemies, including lingering Fascists and, more importantly for him, nascent Communist networks. The young Counterintelligence chief was now in his element: recently declassified documents show Angleton at the zenith of his wartime career... His unit's top secret intelligence sources... burgled their way across the open city with seeming impunity." A disastrous attempt to reunite with his wife and young child in New York in November 1945 saw Angleton returning to Italy by himself. It is claimed that William Donovan, the head of the Office of Strategic Services asked Angleton to "help the provisional Italian government beat off a threatened Communist takeover". Angleton discovered documents to show that communist parties in Europe were following instructions from the Soviet Union. "He (James Jesus Angleton) and his principal associate for all of his career, Raymond Rocca... ferreted out the exchange of correspondence between Stalin and Tito that foreshadowed the 1948 breach between them." In December 1947 Angleton returned to the United States and moved to Washington in June 1948 to begin his career with the recently established Central Intelligence Agency. Was this a direct result of the events in Roswell? A person with first-hand knowledge of the Italian crash retrieval operations and the subsequent cover-up would be the perfect person to run the United States crash retrieval program as one of the MJ-12 executives. Angleton's first post was as a senior advisor to Frank Wisner, the director of the Office of Special Operations (OSO). The OSO had responsibility for espionage and counter-espionage. Wisner was told to create an organization that concentrated on "propaganda, economic warfare; preventive direct action, including sabotage, anti-sabotage, demolition and evacuation measures; subversion against hostile states, including assistance to underground resistance groups, and support of indigenous anti-Communist elements in threatened countries of the free world". Angleton's job was to oversee special studies involving all countries where the CIA was operating. In early 1951 James Jesus Angleton was appointed head of the CIA's newly created Special Operations Group. In this post, Angleton served as the CIA's exclusive liaison with Israeli intelligence. "One might have expected his unit to be part of the agency's Middle East Division. But it stayed under Angleton's tight, zealous command for the next twenty years - to the utter fury of the division's separate Arab desks. Angleton's ties with the Israelis gave him considerable prestige within the CIA and later added significantly to his expanding counter-intelligence empire." Allen Dulles, the new director of the CIA, commissioned Lieutenant General James Doolittle to report on the organization's CIA 's covert intelligence-collecting capabilities. Doolittle concluded that the CIA was losing the spy wars with the KGB. Doolittle advised "the intensification of the CIA's counter-intelligence efforts to prevent or detect and eliminate penetrations of CIA". In December 1954, Dulles' response to the report was to appoint Angleton to become the first chief of the CIA's newly created Counter-Intelligence Staff. 1954 is an important year, because it is when the entire structure of the covert MJ-12 operations was crafted within the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 which allowed the President of the United States to be denied access to details of MJ-12, as Dulles pointed out to President John F. Kennedy on November 5 1962 in his response to JFK's request for a full briefing on MJ-12. Majestic Documents - MJ-12 briefing document from Dulles to JFK In his bestselling book JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters, author James W. Douglass states that Angleton also ran an assassination squad, commanded by Colonel Boris Pash. Boris Pash (1900 – 1995) was a United States military intelligence officer who commanded the Alsos Mission during World War II. Pash was called to active duty with the Army in 1940, and became chief of counter-intelligence at the Ninth Corps headquarters at the Presidio in San Francisco two years later. After the United States entered World War II in 1941, Pash was tasked with investigating security breaches at the Manhattan Project’s Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, where American officials suspected Soviet spies of stealing secret atomic research information. Pash was soon summoned to Washington by Major General Leslie Groves, who placed him in charge of organizing and directing the Alsos Mission as a military-scientific force to investigate Nazi Germany’s atomic program. Pash was appointed military commander of Alsos, while Dr. Samuel A. Goudsmit was named chief of the unit’s scientific team. Under Pash, the Alsos Mission carried out operations in Italy, France, and Germany. Members of the Alsos Mission were among the first American troops to enter Paris, seizing a sizeable cache of uranium and securing valuable information regarding the German atomic program. In 1944, the Alsos task force began operations in Germany, which culminated in the capture of the German atomic research laboratory at Haigerloch, as well as other valuable targets in Hechingen, Bisingen, and Tailfingen. In early May 1945, an operation led by Pash at Urfeld, Germany resulted in the capture of Werner Heisenberg, a leading German nuclear physicist who was quickly removed along with confiscated records to Heidelberg. Douglass claims that Pash's group was the model used for the ZRIFLE sub-program called EXECUTIVE ACTION, which authorized C.I.A. operator William Harvey to assassinate foreign leaders without the need to ask the President or anyone else permission to do so. Did Angleton use Pash's team to assassinate people who might leak information about the UFO crash retrieval operations? If you think that is a far-fetched concept, consider the following from an interview of G. Nicholas Stuparich on October 18, 2006 Las Vegas, for the Nevada Test Site Oral History Project. Stuparich was a U.S. Marine onboard the USS Curtis, which delivered the nuclear weapons for the CASTLE series of atmospheric tests: Interviewer Mary Palevsky: So you come back for—the last trip is the Redwing trip, is that right, the last trip to the Pacific? G. Nicholas Stuparich: Yes. MP: And then what happens? GNS: Then we all went ashore and we were assigned to different divisions in the First Marine Detachment. I went up to become a training aids NCO [Noncommissioned Officer]. That was for the balance of my tour. I was responsible for the training aids using Marine Corps films and different types of devices and equipment that they use, weapons, and that sort of thing so that they could train the recruits or the new coming people. MP: Did any of that involve training in nuclear issues? GNS: No. That was dead. When we left the ship, they just said, what you saw and hear stays here and you’ll never repeat it again. And then— MP: They said that to you. GNS: Yes. And the one thing that I found interesting, and I think it’s probably because of my prior knowledge of the Rosenbergs, it meant a lot to me when they said, Well, you know that it’s execution. You divulge any of this information, you’re executed. Period, end of conversation. I live by that today. People laugh at me. Right now, later on in life here, I’m an officer with the Alaska State Defense Force, and we are part of the Veterans Administration and [U.S. Department of] Homeland Security. So we have a gentleman who is on the—he’s on a—it’s called a Field Intelligence Security Team, and his name is Rosenberg. Well, when we were talking about clearances, I said, Well, I had an FTS Queen clearance, and I said, We were assigned under the Rosenberg Act. And his name is Rosenberg, and so we kind of laughed at him and said, Hey, is it true you have that much power over these guys? And he just kind of—he doesn’t even know what it meant. But I think we all had Final Top Secret Q clearances. MP: That’s what FTS means, Final Top Secret. GNS: Right. And then Q, it has to do with the operations. Now, every operation you’re on or what you do has a different ending. It could be Wiggy or— MP: So you think Q has to do with nuclear stuff? GNS: I think Q had to do with the highest clearance you could have in those days. MP: Right. That’s what I understood. GNS: Yeah. Today I think there’s some higher. Some higher. I’m sure. There’s some for pink paper, which is Pentagon paper. There’s another one that’s higher, and I can’t remember what it is. https://special.library.unlv.edu/ark%3A/62930/d1513v70c page 32 The penalty for divulging information about the compartments you have been briefed into is execution. Full stop. Angleton had the power will save the Government the cost of a treason court case and execute you whenever it suited them. You signed onto that arrangement before you got the briefing. You know it. They know it. It's only a matter of time before you are executed. See why David Grusch is concerned? On this note, I have heard that the crash retrieval program Grusch is talking about is codenamed ZODIAC. This is interesting because the Majestic Document known as the "Important Memo" that was received in 1999 had the following: Zodiac reference If these documents are a hoax, how did the hoaxer correctly guess the name of the crash retrieval program in 1999? With reference to assassinations of whistleblowers, the Important Memo also has this: Colby executed https://majesticdocuments.com/pdf/important_memo.pdf The JFK memo is also in the Majestic Documents, and it is a memo from JFK to the Director of Counterintelligence, Central Intelligence Agency (i.e. James Jesus Angleton) outlining the intent to share all classified UFO data with the Soviet Union. It was dated 10 days before President Kennedy's assassination, and someone has scribbled in the margin "Response for Colby, Angleton has the MJ Directive" JFK memo https://majesticdocuments.com/pdf/kennedy_cia.pdf Colby signed the papers in the 1950s authorizing his execution if he divulged information. When the JFK Memo surfaced in early 1996, he knew they were coming for him. They thought he had divulged far too much whilst DCI during the Church Committee - he would probably do the same if questioned about the memo. The "MJ Directive" was the Burned Memo, that authorized JFK's assassination by using veiled speech ("it should be wet" - wet works - assassination). He took a photo of his deceased daughter and paddled in a canoe into oblivion. For the people that know about the program, the stakes are incredibly high. The hit squads are still operational and are probably in the "Samson Option" stage of destroying the world and taking themselves with it. That's all folks. |
2023.06.09 20:50 Immediate-Charity454 Hornet does not turno on
![]() | This evening while printing the printer stop print and when i click on "motion-auto home" to remove from bed the partial printer parts, the screen goes black and the button does nothing. Turned off and on again does nothing. The main Power works and can be ear the fan. Tearing out the Power cord and then in After a while the screen Blink for 1sec then goes black again. Any idea? submitted by Immediate-Charity454 to Artillery3D [link] [comments] |
2023.06.09 20:49 Route_66_kicks_on She really believes this is her hot girl era? 😂
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2023.06.09 20:49 xd_Destiny How might I prevent someone from stealing my wipers?
2023.06.09 20:44 tigrayt2 GPU Resource Utilization in Docker Swarm Deployment
- name: Deploy the SD Automatic1111 stack docker_stack: name: sd state: present compose: - version: '3.9' services: auto: image: "{{ sd_auto_image }}:{{ sd_tag }}" networks: - my_net volumes: - "{{ dir.sd.data }}:/data" - "{{ dir.sd.output }}:/output" environment: - CLI_ARGS=--allow-code --xformers --enable-insecure-extension-access --api deploy: labels: "{{ sd_labels union(['com.docker.gpu.enabled=true']) }}" mode: replicated replicas: 1 placement: constraints: [node.role == manager] resources: reservations: generic_resources: - discrete_resource_spec: kind: 'NVIDIA_GPU' value: 1The sd_auto_image is compiled locally and pushed to my private Docker repository as part of the Ansible playbook. Running this Docker image locally (outside of the swarm) works perfectly. However, upon deploying it to the swarm, I encounter this error:
no suitable node (insufficient resources on 1 node)To enable the GPU resource on the node, I've configured the following:
{ "runtimes": { "nvidia": { "path": "/usbin/nvidia-container-runtime", "runtimeArgs": [] } }, "default-runtime": "nvidia", "node-generic-resources": [ "NVIDIA-GPU=GPU-xxxxxxxx" ] }
... [Service] Type=notify ExecStart= ExecStart=/usbin/dockerd -H fd:// --default-runtime=nvidia --node-generic-resource gpu=GPU-xxxxxxxx ...
... swarm-resource = "DOCKER_RESOURCE_GPU" ...
2023.06.09 20:42 RhythmMethodMan Police officer investigates alleged UFO crash in Las Vegas. Nevada
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2023.06.09 20:41 Peacepanakalu 4+ day delay on priority mail
![]() | Would this be a cause for concern. It’s an expensive package that was supposed to reach on the 7th. submitted by Peacepanakalu to usps_complaints [link] [comments] |
2023.06.09 20:40 kjm6351 Recently got my short story compilation cover done :)
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2023.06.09 20:38 Born_Bug_4784 Madrid By Night (ROL ESCRITO DISCORD)
2023.06.09 20:34 Evening_Temporary36 Meta just released MusicGen
2023.06.09 20:30 RedRaider53 Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast: Latest on the Silver and Black, and Observations from Mini Camp
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