Miscellaneous News

_killuminati_

Senior Member
Registered Member
View attachment 161555

I get Mi-21s are trash planes, but these are really insane numbers...

I literally have higher chance of survival using the wright brother's plane than third brother's plane.
52 aviation incidents reported so far in 2025 (civ + mil). Surprisingly, no Mig-21 this year but did crash 3 Jaguars and one M2K (excluding Op Sindoor losses).
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
 

_killuminati_

Senior Member
Registered Member
Airplanes of that era crashed all the time. The engines were really unreliable. And these MiG-21 airplanes are old as heck.
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
PAF operated 180 F-7's from 1988 to 2020, using the WP-13f Chinese version of the Tumansky R-11/13; crashed only 11. In the same period, IAF operated 1200 Mig-21 and crashed between 500-600, using the R-11 and the upgraded R-25.
 

iewgnem

Senior Member
Registered Member
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Is it really so hard to not sell out your own people for white dick?
See the problem with roaches is they failed to integrate into British culture, British culture is all about going to a new place and establish dominance over the locals, physically if necessary, roaches did the polar opposite so naturally they're rejected.
 

FriedButter

Brigadier
Registered Member
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Former FBI Director James Comey indicted on obstruction, false statement charges​

Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Virginia on charges of making a false statement and obstruction related to testimony he gave to Congress five years ago.

Comey, a frequent target of President Donald Trump’s ire, is accused of lying during testimony at the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 30, 2020.

“The charges as alleged in this case represent a breach of the public trust at an extraordinary level,” said interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan of the Eastern District of Virginia.

Halligan was installed in that post earlier this week when her predecessor resigned under pressure from Trump after he objected to filing criminal charges against Comey.

“The balance of power is a bedrock [principle] of our democracy, and it relies upon accountability and a forthright presentation of facts from executive leadership to congressional oversight,” Halligan said in a statement. “Any intent to avoid, evade, prevent, or obstruct compliance is a violation of professional responsibility and, most importantly, the law.”

The five-year statute of limitations on a charge related to Comey’s testimony was set to lapse next week.

If convicted, Comey faces a maximum possible sentence of five years in prison. Federal criminal sentences are often less than the maximum because of federal guidelines.

The charges came days after Trump publicly complained to Attorney General Pam Bondi that “nothing is being done” about Comey and other of the president’s perceived enemies. Trump claimed those people were “all guilty as hell.”

Trump gloated about Comey’s indictment in a post on Trurth Social.

“JUSTICE IN AMERICA! One of the worst human beings this Country has ever been exposed to is James Comey, the former Corrupt Head of the FBI,” Trump wrote.

“Today he was indicted by a Grand Jury on two felony counts for various illegal and unlawful acts. He has been so bad for our Country, for so long, and is now at the beginning of being held responsible for his crimes against our Nation. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN,” Trump wrote.

Bondi referenced Comey’s indictment, without mentioning him by name, as news of the charges broke.

“No one is above the law,” Bondi wrote in a post on X.

“Today’s indictment reflects this Department of Justice’s commitment to holding those who abuse positions of power accountable for misleading the American people,” Bondi said. “We will follow the facts in this case.”

FBI Director Kash Patel, in his own post on X, wrote, “Today, your FBI took another step in its promise of full accountability.”

“For far too long, previous corrupt leadership and their enablers weaponized federal law enforcement, damaging once proud institutions and severely eroding public trust,” Patel wrote. “Every day, we continue the fight to earn that trust back, and under my leadership, this FBI will confront the problem head-on.”

Halligan, 36, has no prior prosecutorial experience, but previously represented Trump in legal cases.

She replaced Erik Siebert as interim U.S. attorney for Virginia’s Eastern District.

Siebert had been tasked with investigating Comey and another Trump foe, New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought a civil business fraud case against the president.

But Seibert’s probe of mortgage fraud claims against James turned up insufficient evidence to charge her, NBC News reported.

Siebert also raised concerns about a criminal case against Comey.

“I want him out,” Trump recently said of Siebert.

Trump has long expressed contempt for Comey, whom he fired during his first term in the White House in May 2017.

Sen. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, condemned the indictment of Comey.

“Donald Trump has made clear that he intends to turn our justice system into a weapon for punishing and silencing his critics,” Warner said in a statement, which noted the circumstances of Siebert’s departure.

“This kind of interference is a dangerous abuse of power,” Warner said. “Our system depends on prosecutors making decisions based on evidence and the law, not on the personal grudges of a politician determined to settle scores.”

“By ousting a respected, independent prosecutor and replacing him with a partisan loyalist, Trump is undermining one of the most important U.S. Attorney’s offices in the country and eroding the rule of law itself.”

Comey, in his September 2020 testimony, told Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, that he stood by prior testimony that he did not, as FBI director, authorize a leak of information to The Wall Street Journal for an October 2016 article that detailed a Justice Department probe of then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s email use.

Cruz told the Justice Department in a letter three months later that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe admitted knowing about and authorizing the leak.

McCabe insisted that Comey was aware of his decision to authorize the disclosure, while Comey “has denied this claim,” Cruz wrote.

“Mr. Comey and Mr. McCabe’s statements are irreconcilably contradictory,” Cruz wrote. “Mr. McCabe says that he told Mr. Comey of the leak and that Mr. Comey approved — effectively authorizing the leak after the fact. Mr. Comey, on the other hand, has said that he neither authorized the leak nor knew of Mr. McCabe’s involvement.”

“One of them is lying under oath — a federal crime,” Cruz wrote.
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General

As usual Americans don't practice what they preach? In this case they don't respect the customer when it's they who decide whether they buy from you or not. When an American tells you. "I believe in [blank]", you fill in for example, "freedom" inferring it's for all, but then you have to tack on the end, "... for myself!" to understand what they're really saying. China ain't buying soy from MAGA farmers because they don't adhere to their own principles that the customer is always right. That's why they thought the US had leverage because they literally believed they would just have to wait for the Chinese to starve and then the Chinese would come back begging for their soybeans. And these people think they're the good guys in this story... You're supposed to respect the American as a customer but they don't have to for you but you have to keep in mind that they're thinking about everyone while they're really only thinking about themselves. I've seen farmers make the argument that even with the tariff, US soybeans are still cheaper than buying them from Brazil. Tariffs are irrelevant when China is willing to pay maybe billions of dollars more just to avoid buying them from the US.
 
Last edited:

supercat

Colonel
Some of the fanatics of neoliberalism are such hypocrites - Elon Musk is a prime example.

Elon Musk’s business empire is built on $38 billion in government funding​

Government infusions at key moments helped Tesla and SpaceX flourish, boosting Musk’s wealth.
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

One of the worst problems such arrangements create is that the oligarchic owners of these social and main stream media will not hesitate to censor what they control in cahoots with evil forces - just observe how they suppress the news and footage of the Gaza genocide.

LMAO tweet of the day:
 
Last edited:
Top