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US Democrat Ro Khanna detained by Israeli settlers in West Bank

TURMUS AYYA, West Bank – U.S. Democratic lawmaker Ro Khanna said he was detained by Israeli settlers armed with U.S.-made rifles during a West Bank visit this week that he cast as an unfiltered look at the human toll of Israeli occupation as he weighs a 2028 presidential run.

Speaking with Reuters on July 9 in a Palestinian village, Khanna said his group's van was surrounded by settlers wielding M4 rifles a day earlier while touring a part of the southern West Bank where residents face frequent settler attacks.

"We were at a village that Israeli settlers had destroyed, they had destroyed the school, they had destroyed that village, and we were just looking at it," said Khanna, a progressive lawmaker from California in the U.S. House of Representatives.


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"And these hoodlums come in with machine guns – M4, an American-made machine gun – and they detain us. They block off the road. And then they call the (Israeli Defense Forces) and the IDF is on their side, not on the side of the Americans," Khanna said.

An aide to Khanna who was in the group, Cameron Kasky, said they were held for more than an hour and made appeals to the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem for help. A group of officers who appeared to be police eventually intervened, leading to their release, Kasky said.


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America gets bad press by left wing outlets spreading bullshyt.

You are an incessant liar.

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There are theories that if you bend space time, you can travel faster than the speed light.

Who is to say what the future holds?

Dunning-Kruger

No, there are postulations - not scientific 'theories'.  Learn the actual definition of scientific theory.

In addition, educate yourself on the difference twixt possibility and probability.  Many concepts might be within the realm of possibility but not probable.  Read the suppositions postulated for faster than light travel.

As for the Dunning-Kruger Effect, you have always been a prime example.

Now go play with your conspiracy 'theories', Mr. 'Attorney'. 

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No, there are postulations - not scientific 'theories'.  Learn the actual definition of scientific theory.

In addition, educate yourself on the difference twixt possibility and probability.  Many concepts might be within the realm of possibility but not probable.  Read the suppositions postulated for faster than light travel.

As for the Dunning-Kruger Effect, you have always been a prime example.

Now go play with your conspiracy 'theories', Mr. 'Attorney'.

Semantics. At least call me a conspiracy postulationist, and be consistent.

Is he a conspiracy theorist?  Is he a quack?  As he said, why is our military and government, including the FBI and many government agencies, asking people like for him explaining these things.  He said the best is yet to come too.



There is nothing in the theory of relativity that prevents faster than light travel if you expand and contract space time.  Hubbles Law already tells us that two universes at opposite ends of the universe are moving away from each other faster than light.  We also know space time expanded much faster during cosmic inflation.  So, it's possible for the universe to do this and object to travel away from each other at speeds faster than light.  In terms of contraction, the Big Crunch is a theory. Whether it's possible for us to so in a way that would allow faster than light travel, is a totally different question, but there is nothing in physics that says this would violate the laws of physics.
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Evie did so good at the vet.  The vet said if only all cats were as good as her, lol.
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The White House, director of national intelligence, other intelligence agencies, the FBI, the pentagon, shouldn't bother asking scientists like Avi what the eff these things are.  They should just ask Solstice.  She has all the answers in the Dunning-Kruger effect manner.
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That video where that lady drove the wrong car, my son from college is back and watching the video now.  I told him I saw that and laughed my azz off and then read a bunch of stories on Reddit where people got in the wrong car or tried to.

He said his grandpa (my ex-wife's dad) got into someone else's corolla that was parked right next to his and sat in the seat, only to look over and see a man sitting next to him.   They both laughed their azz off.
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Avi even states that if these things are real, they are either another foreign nations technology or they didn't come from humans.  The fact that similar things have been reported since WWII, including foo fighters and what happened at Los Alamos and many other strange reports of unexplained incidental, highly suggests that this has been going on well before any nation could have possibly had this sort of technology.
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My son was gonna go fishing on a boat with his boss in the ocean, but waves were too big.  So he came home to install his new K&N heavy breather on his Harley.  It just came this week.  He opened it up and the chrome is all eff'd up.  He said he read online that a lot of people have that problem.  He found a Harley one somehow from a Harley shop in VA for even less.

His boss is gonna call him tonight.  If it's nicer tomorrow they are gonna go fishing and he'll have to drive home.  So, we may not go fishing tomorrow.

He was telling me, even you said K&N was garbage.  I never said that.  I always thought K&N was pretty good.  I told him woulsnt put a K&N on my Harley.  It's a CVO and a lot nicer than his bike.
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" The problem, MacDonald explains, is that distorting spacetime in this manner would take a mind-boggling amount of energy...While the so-called Alcubierre drive could move a bubble of spacetime at any speed, he found that generating a bubble even as small as a few meters in diameter would require an amount of energy comparable to the mass of the sun."

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" The problem, MacDonald explains, is that distorting spacetime in this manner would take a mind-boggling amount of energy...While the so-called Alcubierre drive could move a bubble of spacetime at any speed, he found that generating a bubble even as small as a few meters in diameter would require an amount of energy comparable to the mass of the sun."

We don't understand everything.  We don't know if we can harness zero point energy.  We don't really understand a lot of the quantum world.

No one in the 1800s thought a bomb line the nuclear bomb was possible.  They would have said you need so much gunpowder that it's not even possible for that big of a bomb.
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No one in 1925 would have thought you could ever drop a bomb that made as big of an explosion as a nuclear bomb does from an airplane.  No one.  They would have thought it impossible.
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"Speculative faster-than-light concepts include the Alcubierre drive, Krasnikov tubes, traversable wormholes, and quantum tunneling.

Some of these proposals find loopholes around general relativity, such as by expanding or contracting space to make the object appear to be travelling greater than c.

Such proposals are still widely believed to be impossible as they still violate current understandings of causality, and they all require fanciful mechanisms to work (such as requiring exotic matter)."

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"Speculative faster-than-light concepts include the Alcubierre drive, Krasnikov tubes, traversable wormholes, and quantum tunneling.

Some of these proposals find loopholes around general relativity, such as by expanding or contracting space to make the object appear to be travelling greater than c.

Such proposals are still widely believed to be impossible as they still violate current understandings of causality, and they all require fanciful mechanisms to work (such as requiring exotic matter)."


Pretty much every technological advancement human animals have ever made is speculative if you go back far enough in time.
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