The chair is against the wall, John has a long beard The house is silent.

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Miker12

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So whatever...we all can kind of figure out where things are going.



Be Prepared! Enemies Moving!
https://youtu.be/-qEOe-uLmyI
 
xerts1191 said:
Either tin foil hat time, or hit us when we are pre occupied with the current sh!t storm

It is not at all unreasonable to expect that our opponents across the globe will use this moment to do what they wish while we are distracted. I do not expect any attack on us. However,...Taiwan is in real danger. There might never be a better time for China to act. But then again,...if any U.S. assets were to be attacked or somehow entangled in a military invasion of Taiwan,...that would be a political godsend for Trump who could really use a boogeyman to get Americans to band together again before the upcoming election. And China likely knows that too. They're not stupid. But neither do they think with the same logic as we do.
 
Pretty sure it’s “John has a long mustache”. Sorry but I had red dawn on vhs as a child so....... :lol:
 
Vyadmirer said:
Pretty sure it’s “John has a long mustache”. Sorry but I had red dawn on vhs as a child so....... :lol:
Yep. Major slip-up. The OP is obviously a plant -- an agent provocateur -- a spy. Probably doesn't know Mickey Mantle's number.
You're busted, comrade!
 
All thru WW2 messages like that were sent daily via radio to occupied europe. The D Day invasion and its documentation in movies made those specific messages widely known.

This kinda thing has happened since radio became a tool for communication, regardless of the type. The movies just publicized it to the general public.

The whole deal of spying and comms and crypto during the war is fascinating. Starting with the pols almost completely breaking the enigma machine coding before the nazi's invaded. They gave a machine, I'm talking home made rudimentary analog computer.....using that word in the loosest of terms...the size of a small house, to the Brits who along with the allies broke the basic coding methodology. Thru the end of the war and beyond.

This also went on all over the world where ever people were working behind enemy lines.

It goes much deeper than just the messages.
 
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