Making The World A More Dangerous Place

I like the anti-submarine javelin at the front. Not many carriers I've seen have those :slight_smile:

Except these guys.  They should not. 

Afghanistan

Andorra

Armenia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Bhutan

Bolivia

Botswana

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Central African Republic

Chad

Czech Republic

Ethiopia

Hungary

Kazakhstan

Kosovo

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Lesotho

Liechtenstein

Luxembourg

Macedonia

Malawi

Mali

Moldova

Mongolia

Nepal

Niger

Paraguay

Rwanda

San Marino

Serbia

Slovakia

South Ossetia

South Sudan

Swaziland

Switzerland

Tajikistan

Turkmenistan

Uganda

Uzbekistan

Vatican City

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Zambia

Zimbabwe

 

What about one of these?
https://video-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hvideo-xap1/v/t43.1792-2/10667261_787107678021808_1063239391_n.mp4?efg=eyJybHIiOjIxODcsInJsYSI6MTAyNCwidmVuY29kZV90YWciOiJsZWdhY3lfaGQifQ%3D%3D&rl=2187&vabr=1458&oh=ddbce431185e190517ac7b46a55e2811&oe=564676A7

I'm pretty sure Botswana has a lake. Who says they can't play?

Sand_Puppy has it right. If an attack against the US is to have any chance of success it must be highly unconventional. In other words it will be in the form of something new and unimagined by our 'leaders'.
However, the systems which have been put in place to 'protect' us are always a defense against something which has already been tried. The 'Shoe Bomber' caused us to have our shoes inspected by the TSA. An attempt to use liquid explosives caused a limitation on the amount of mouth-wash we could carry aboard. The whole mammoth, offensive, invasive, ineffective TSA is a futile effort to head off what, at its worst, would be a relatively minor attack.

We would be better served if even some of the money being squandered on the TSA were instead put towards finding a cure for cancer; something which is a real threat and kills many, many times more people than could possibly be victims of aircraft hijacking.

Anyone can make oneā€¦

P.S. - Wildlife, that helicarrier is badass wink.

Paris sounds bad. Wonder how the EU is going to hold together given this type of stuff on top of the economics.

Paris sounds bad. Wonder how the EU is going to hold together given this type of stuff on top of the economics.
Edit: the French just ā€œclosed their bordersā€, whatever that means.

anti Muslim sentiments on the blogosphere! A measure to the extent of the brainwashed masses! Hollande has already tweeted that he knows who is responsible but will not name names at this early stage! 
Sounds like another deadly pantomime!

Not sure it's that conspiratorial in all fairness. Open borders, conflict on doorstep, uncaring politicians. The major crime here is neglect. Merkel knows it, but she's so close to being ordained (note: that was sarcasm mixed with an element of disgust)

False flag.

We'll know by how quickly they have the answers as to "who" did it.  And how quickly they'll roll out the response.
 

Problem  -  Reaction  -  Solution

 

But, I personally smell a False Flag as well.

 

 

  1. It so sad to have to be confronted with such brutality - the deep sadness created for so many friends and families. And also the concern, of course, is that this kind of terror attack can really start to change the quality of life in the wider world, of paranoia and needed police vigilance to terror that then theatens to make life start feeling tense. 

    So, the drums of war are sounding, A summer storm rolling out somewhere on the distant horizon. Echos of a terrible bomb in the midst of plenty. Freedom and good feeling blown apart, By a hypnotizing image of its own vulnerability. A violence against humanity that must be answered.

    A call to arms to clean out Syria/Iraq, the heart of crazy darkness, honeypot of evil, and so forth. Saddle up poor boys and girls, And keep the farce rolling onward. The unwillingness to reflect on the part we played In radicalizing the middle east or what we can do now to reverse it. It may be a shrewd time to buy defense stocks. But like a lot of things you could buy, ultimately, it doesnā€™t sound like a good bet. Weapons and the weapons business are part of the problem, Iā€™d say. Others may differ, but to me it seems pretty obvious ā€“ you get enough things out there that may explode at any time and have a lot of people out there who may explode at any time, and pretty soon you might start regretting that so many are scattered all around and mixed up with each other.

    Maybe thatā€™s why my savings/investments have just been rocking in the waves lately and not going much of anywhere. Too bad.

     
 

Feeling bad about what is happening in France is like saying that water is wet.  I am besides myself in rage at the lethal stupidity of the Idealogues. 
Me mate Blind Freddy saw this coming. 

This^^

Break shit. 

Or it didn't happen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F711blUIZV0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QgI6ChnQYE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7vscOA78RU

At 0:59-1:00 you can clearly see the man's hands are boundā€¦

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxmz8Z8ewVI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64gK9z8HJdk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYzIja6mlRs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mamvq7LWqRU

 

http://sgtreport.com/2015/11/wow-cia-director-met-with-french-security-chief-and-mossad-before-paris-attacks/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxkInbEcEZ4

Nothing. Why would they need to meet, in person before the attacks and why would they do it in the country that was chosen to be attacked? That's very illogical.