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(Fox) NJ mayor says there’s radioactive material missing amid mysterious drone sightings.
EDIT 12/19/2024 to add This Is What Happened At White House Briefing On Mysterious Drones: New Jersey Mayor Michael Melham.
This is not something I want to be out in front of. Whoever is out in front is responsible for public order. I’ll leave it to public officials, such as Belleville Mayor Michael Melham. Listen carefully to every word of his interviews.
The missing/stolen nuclear material, specified as a germanium-68 pin source, is very weak; by itself, it has no potential for mass casualties. The apparent theft could be indicative of an attempt to assemble material for a dirty bomb. Melham remarks on a separate issue that is more concerning, the port of Newark.
Social media cite reports of elevated Geiger counter readings in two public parks in the NJ/NY area. These are not official readings taken with instruments certified as calibrated. The cited website receives uploaded readings submitted by individuals whose identities have not been verified. In the absence of corroboration, these claims should be discounted.
If you have an interest in digging, these facts may be helpful:
Now Melham is responsible for public order. I hope he is vetting his sources very carefully.
A new review of open source information suggests that if the existence of “large” drones is factual, and certain other observations are accurate, those drones are part of a “black program.”
This has the uncertainty of a noisy information background populated by untrained observers, fearful people, pranksters, and a minority of media outlets with a penchant for exaggeration and exploitation. Only a small percentage of observations are relevant.
I have a pretty good idea of the purpose of such a program. However, discussion raises an ethical dilemma. The program, if it exists, is a good one, beneficial to U.S. national security, and harmless to New Jersey residents. Discussion, even if it derives from open source, would damage our common national interest.
The sensitivity of the public to UFOs, and the activities of copycat pranksters, have highlighted a completely separate, neglected problem, one of great technical difficulty. With the exception of the most basic type of drone, there is no algorithmic way to determine the location of a drone operator. Even with a basic drone, this is hampered by ephemeral flight. This is actually easier to do on the battlefield than in a civil environment.
There are specific reasons relevant to investigation which give the appearance of government inaction. This is certainly not the case. To avoid compromising the investigation, I will not elaborate further.
(CNN) Assad Regime Falls.
The likely course of the next few years is a rough analogy to the French Revolution. Read this first: Iran and The Anatomy of Revolution. The stages:
If this progression is arrested, it will be by bloodbath purge, Stalinists over Trotskyites. We continue with the assumption it will not.
The first or second victim will be Iraq, centering on Anbar, where extremist elements will attempt to redress the “oppression” of the Sunnis. Depending on U.S. presence or absence, Iranian intervention may result. Who will be the new Napoleon? Not Abu Mohammad al-Jolani. New figures will emerge.
The true colors show with the conditional amnesty offered the Alawites, contingent on abandoning heresies.
The speculations of Turkey in Syria; The New Ottoman Empire; a Brief Note about Cultural Affinity and Turkey & the New Ottoman Empire, are now unlikely. In brief interventions into Idlib, unacceptable losses occurred, revealing doctrinal weaknesses in Turkish land forces. The lessons of Ukraine shadow adventurist impulses, which would require years of preparatory nationalist foment by Erdoğan.
Most recent revolutions in the Middle East have not become externally militaristic. The Iran revolution did, with stages that mimicked the French. All three have a religious element, immoderate components, and perception of external threats. Türkiye may well rue the day they let the leash slip on their Idlib proxy.
(CNN) Police release unmasked photo of person wanted for questioning in CEO shooting. Quoting,
Among the interviews they’ve been conducting, law enforcement interviewed a female employee at the hostel who said, at one point, she asked the then masked man to lower his mask while flirting with him — which is when the photos released by the New York Police Department today were captured, the official said.
This indicates that the suspect is more than normally communicative, inclined to engage a stranger when a less socially capable individual would isolate.
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Law enforcement sources told CNN “depose” was written on a shell casing from a round that was fired into the victim. “Delay” was written on a live round that was ejected when the shooter appeared to be clearing a jam.
This indicates the suspect has a grudge, common when healthcare insurance denies coverage perceived as life-saving for a fatal disease.
The social nature of the suspect implies that he inevitably verbalized his discontent to others. In combination with the photo, and the likely region of residence, this implies a clue soon to drop.
An important clue as to his identity may shortly come from someone who knows him.
Google Search: United Healthcare denies claims.
(CNN) Calls grow for South Korea’s president to resign after martial law chaos.
There has been widespread comment at the political ineptitude of the move. About the motivation of Yoon Suk Yeol, there are these possibilities:
In the past few months, some analysts have seen disturbing preparations by the North. See also (BBC) Man in US charged with allegedly shipping weapons to N Korea. Despite the problematic presidency of Yoon Suk Yeol, the fourth possibility should not be dismissed.
Is there a hair-trigger mechanism in place, subject only to the whim of Kim Jong Un? This question cannot be answered by open-source.
President Elect Trump should be aware of the circumstances that preceded the Korean War. Quoting from (National Archives) US Enters the Korean Conflict,
However, the entry of the United States into the conflict signaled a reversal of policy toward Korea. Although it backed the government of Syngman Rhee, the United States had begun withdrawing its troops from South Korea in 1948. As late as January of 1950, Secretary of State Dean Acheson had implied that the Korea Peninsula lay outside the all-important “defense perimeter” of the United States, a statement that some took to mean that the United States would not defend the ROK from communist attack.
Some historians fault Acheson for tipping Stalin’s judgement. What lurked in Stalin’s head we will never know, but it’s plausible.