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Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:02 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
I've been reading this site since the Boston Marathon Bombing thread. You can thank Google for that.
I decided to make an account when Palantir went public and talked on the money board for the majority of my time.
You got us all figured out for sure.
I decided to make an account when Palantir went public and talked on the money board for the majority of my time.
You got us all figured out for sure.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:04 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
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How in the frick would you know what that thread entailed?
Because it existed after
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10/22/2020
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Good job outing yourself, you POS alter.

This post was edited on 8/17/22 at 10:09 pm
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:08 pm to Palantir
That worthless, anti-American company went public a full month before you registered. I remember because they have never come close approaching their evaluation.


Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:12 pm to MoarKilometers
This is the third time you’ve responded to me in three pages. You are not anywhere close to interesting enough to illicit a response from me beyond this.
Keep trying and eventually I may give you some attention.
Keep trying and eventually I may give you some attention.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:13 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
quote:Oh my, a full 20 days before...you got me now!!
That worthless, anti-American company went public a full month before you registered. I remember because they have never come close approaching their evaluation.
Also, that "anti-american" company that has American government and American military contracts made me lots, and lots, of money.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:16 pm to Palantir
No wonder you support any and all American involvement globally with such fervor. You’re actually bragging about it
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:18 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
Show me the 'fervor', Beavis.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:19 pm to StormyMcMan
The daily roundup from Malcontent News, part 1:
Northeast Donetsk
Russian forces gaining additional protection from the Russian air force withdrew from the area of Ivano-Darivka back to the Verkhnokamyanka oil refinery.
The former offices of the Ukrainian Intelligence Service in occupied Lysychansk were destroyed in a rocket attack launched by High Mobility Rocket Artillery Systems (HIMARS). Governor Haidai reported the building was occupied by the 2nd Army Corps of the Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR). It is claimed over 100 were killed.
On August 15, an ammunition depot in Russian-controlled Rodakove was destroyed in a probable HIMARS attack.
Officers of the 2nd Army Corps on the LNR accidentally revealed the location of their command post in Lysychansk when they posted pictures on social media. The photos included all the metadata, including the precise geolocation.
Bakhmut
Reconnaissance units probed Ukrainian defenses in Soledar near the area of the KNAUFF-GIPS sheetrock factory and returned to their positions. In support of the attempted advance on Soledar, Russian forces continue to attempt to advance on Bakhmutske.
Russian forces tried to move into Zaitseve (10 kilometers southeast of Bakhmut) using reconnaissance in force and were unsuccessful.
In the Svitlodarsk bulge, Russian forces attempted to advance into Zaitseve (north of Horlivka) but were unsuccessful.
Elements of the 1st Army Corps of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) attempted to advance through the Mayorsk border crossing after Russian forces shelled Ukrainian positions to the north and were unsuccessful. Following an artillery barrage on Shumy, DNR forces attempted to advance into the settlement and were unsuccessful.
Southwest Donetsk – Zaporizhia
Near Donetsk, elements of the 1st Army Corps attempted to advance on Nevelske and Opytne. The advance on Nevelske was unsuccessful, and fighting was ongoing in Spartak, southeast of Opytne.
After fighting to secure the Butivka Mine Ventilation Shaft compound on the southeast edge of Pisky, DNR forces abandoned their positions without a fight. We have recoded Pisky as contested based on social intelligence, the General Staff report, and Russian state media reports.
Ukrainian forces shelled a water treatment plant in Donetsk city, causing additional damage to the facility, which was previously attacked on March 16.
Russian missiles destroyed several warehouses and electrical infrastructure in Kurakhove.
In the southern part of the Donbas, fighting for control of Novobakhmutivka continued, with Ukrainian positions being hit by airstrikes and artillery.
Russian forces attempted an advance on Shevchenko and were unsuccessful.
The International Red Cross now claims that its employees were able to visit the Russian penal colony in Olenvika, Donetsk, on two occasions. The revelation reverses earlier claims that they had never been allowed inside the compound. The ICRC stated they had no opportunities to meet with prisoners face-to-face, and Russian proxy forces would not allow unsupervised meetings, violating the Geneva Convention.
Kharkiv
Members of the Azov Battalion conducted a special operation in Russian-controlled Ternova, northeast of Kharkiv. The unit destroyed two Russian BMP infantry fighting vehicles, an ammunition depot, and an observation post. Russian forces responded by remotely mining the settlements of Peremoha and Ukrainka.
Southeast of Kharkiv, Russian forces launched offensives toward Bazaliivka and Lebyazhe – neither were successful.
Russian forces shelled Ukrainian civilians and civilian infrastructure along the entire line of conflict, including firing rockets from MLRS into the Saltivka District of Kharkiv.
Izyum
South of Izyum, Russian forces continued their attempts to recapture Mazanivka and were unsuccessful. A new offensive to recapture Bohorodychne was launched, resulting in Russian forces being pushed back.
Russian forces shelled and then remote mined Dibrovne. The General Staff reported that Russian forces were advancing in the area of Nova Dymtrivka and were unsuccessful.
Near the village of Rudneve, Russian forces were ambushed by Ukrainian forces in the so-called “Sherwood Forest” region, west of Izyum.
Kherson
Russian efforts to push Ukraine from the Inhulets River bridgehead failed. Russian Special Operation Forces (SOF) attempted to flank Ukrainian positions in Bilohirka by advancing a platoon toward Bila Krynsytsya. The unit was discovered, suffered heavy losses, and retreated.
Simultaneously Russian forces from Davydiv Brid advanced on Bilohirka, contested the town, and then were pushed back, suffering heavy casualties in the failed offensive.
Russian forces made a second attempt to advance on Novohryhorivka, northwest of Kherson city and were unsuccessful.
There are reports that units of the Chechen Rosgvardiya have been redeployed east of the Dnipro River to prevent deserters from trying to leave their positions in Kherson. There have not been reports of widespread desertion, but morale is reported to be low, with the 25,000 Russian troops west of the river cut off.
Northeast Donetsk
Russian forces gaining additional protection from the Russian air force withdrew from the area of Ivano-Darivka back to the Verkhnokamyanka oil refinery.
The former offices of the Ukrainian Intelligence Service in occupied Lysychansk were destroyed in a rocket attack launched by High Mobility Rocket Artillery Systems (HIMARS). Governor Haidai reported the building was occupied by the 2nd Army Corps of the Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR). It is claimed over 100 were killed.
On August 15, an ammunition depot in Russian-controlled Rodakove was destroyed in a probable HIMARS attack.
Officers of the 2nd Army Corps on the LNR accidentally revealed the location of their command post in Lysychansk when they posted pictures on social media. The photos included all the metadata, including the precise geolocation.
Bakhmut
Reconnaissance units probed Ukrainian defenses in Soledar near the area of the KNAUFF-GIPS sheetrock factory and returned to their positions. In support of the attempted advance on Soledar, Russian forces continue to attempt to advance on Bakhmutske.
Russian forces tried to move into Zaitseve (10 kilometers southeast of Bakhmut) using reconnaissance in force and were unsuccessful.
In the Svitlodarsk bulge, Russian forces attempted to advance into Zaitseve (north of Horlivka) but were unsuccessful.
Elements of the 1st Army Corps of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) attempted to advance through the Mayorsk border crossing after Russian forces shelled Ukrainian positions to the north and were unsuccessful. Following an artillery barrage on Shumy, DNR forces attempted to advance into the settlement and were unsuccessful.
Southwest Donetsk – Zaporizhia
Near Donetsk, elements of the 1st Army Corps attempted to advance on Nevelske and Opytne. The advance on Nevelske was unsuccessful, and fighting was ongoing in Spartak, southeast of Opytne.
After fighting to secure the Butivka Mine Ventilation Shaft compound on the southeast edge of Pisky, DNR forces abandoned their positions without a fight. We have recoded Pisky as contested based on social intelligence, the General Staff report, and Russian state media reports.
Ukrainian forces shelled a water treatment plant in Donetsk city, causing additional damage to the facility, which was previously attacked on March 16.
Russian missiles destroyed several warehouses and electrical infrastructure in Kurakhove.
In the southern part of the Donbas, fighting for control of Novobakhmutivka continued, with Ukrainian positions being hit by airstrikes and artillery.
Russian forces attempted an advance on Shevchenko and were unsuccessful.
The International Red Cross now claims that its employees were able to visit the Russian penal colony in Olenvika, Donetsk, on two occasions. The revelation reverses earlier claims that they had never been allowed inside the compound. The ICRC stated they had no opportunities to meet with prisoners face-to-face, and Russian proxy forces would not allow unsupervised meetings, violating the Geneva Convention.
Kharkiv
Members of the Azov Battalion conducted a special operation in Russian-controlled Ternova, northeast of Kharkiv. The unit destroyed two Russian BMP infantry fighting vehicles, an ammunition depot, and an observation post. Russian forces responded by remotely mining the settlements of Peremoha and Ukrainka.
Southeast of Kharkiv, Russian forces launched offensives toward Bazaliivka and Lebyazhe – neither were successful.
Russian forces shelled Ukrainian civilians and civilian infrastructure along the entire line of conflict, including firing rockets from MLRS into the Saltivka District of Kharkiv.
Izyum
South of Izyum, Russian forces continued their attempts to recapture Mazanivka and were unsuccessful. A new offensive to recapture Bohorodychne was launched, resulting in Russian forces being pushed back.
Russian forces shelled and then remote mined Dibrovne. The General Staff reported that Russian forces were advancing in the area of Nova Dymtrivka and were unsuccessful.
Near the village of Rudneve, Russian forces were ambushed by Ukrainian forces in the so-called “Sherwood Forest” region, west of Izyum.
Kherson
Russian efforts to push Ukraine from the Inhulets River bridgehead failed. Russian Special Operation Forces (SOF) attempted to flank Ukrainian positions in Bilohirka by advancing a platoon toward Bila Krynsytsya. The unit was discovered, suffered heavy losses, and retreated.
Simultaneously Russian forces from Davydiv Brid advanced on Bilohirka, contested the town, and then were pushed back, suffering heavy casualties in the failed offensive.
Russian forces made a second attempt to advance on Novohryhorivka, northwest of Kherson city and were unsuccessful.
There are reports that units of the Chechen Rosgvardiya have been redeployed east of the Dnipro River to prevent deserters from trying to leave their positions in Kherson. There have not been reports of widespread desertion, but morale is reported to be low, with the 25,000 Russian troops west of the river cut off.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:20 pm to TBoy
Malcontent News, part 2:
Dnipropetrovsk
The settlement of Nikopol was shelled overnight. There was damage to the Nikopol highway and six homes but no casualties.
There has been no progress on efforts to demilitarize the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
The Russian Ministry of Defense and Volodymyr Rogov, the Russian-appointed head of Zaporizhzhia, accused Ukraine of shelling the power plant and damaging the cooling circuit.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Lviv on August 18. Topics will include grain shipments, economics, and the situation at Zaporizhzhia. After the meeting in Lviv, Guterres will travel to Odesa.
Sumy and Chernihiv
Dmytro Zhyvytskyi, Sumy Oblast Administrative and Military Governor, reported that 130 artillery shells hit border towns on August 16. The settlements of Khotin, Billopillia, Myrolaiivka, Shalyhyne, and Krasnopillia were attacked.
The settlement of Kamianska Sloboda in the Chernihiv oblast was shelled from across the international border. There were no reports of casualties.
Odesa-Crimea-Black Sea
The seaside resort town of Zatoka was struck by two Kh-22 air-to-sea cruise missiles fired by Russian air force Tu-22M3 heavy bombers. The attack destroyed up to seven seaside hotels and over a dozen summer homes. This was the 11th attack on Zatoka since the start of the war.
Russian state media reported that the naval airbase in Russian-controlled Hvardeyskye, Crimea experienced a fire with several explosions. Two squadrons of the 37th Composite Aviation Regiment are stationed at the base.
Zhytomyr
Two Russian Kh-59 air-to-sea cruise missiles fired by Russian Su-34 aircraft operating in Belarusian airspace struck the Ukrainian air force base in Ozerne. Ukrainian officials reported the runway was cratered, and several non-aviation vehicles were damaged.
Beyond Ukraine
Russian officials are blaming Ukrainian Special Operation Forces for destroying multiple power transmission towers in the Kursk region. Russian FSB reported that between August 4 and 12, six towers for electrical distribution carrying from 110 to 750 kilovolts connected to the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant were destroyed.
Daily Assessment
1. Russian forces continue to make operational security errors contributing to Ukrainian successes.
2. The 1st Army Corps has likely abandoned direct assaults on Avdiivka and Marinka and may be reallocating troops already from Pisky.
3. Ukrainian military leaders have maintained defensive lines across Ukraine despite having fewer resources and an artillery deficit.
Dnipropetrovsk
The settlement of Nikopol was shelled overnight. There was damage to the Nikopol highway and six homes but no casualties.
There has been no progress on efforts to demilitarize the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
The Russian Ministry of Defense and Volodymyr Rogov, the Russian-appointed head of Zaporizhzhia, accused Ukraine of shelling the power plant and damaging the cooling circuit.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Lviv on August 18. Topics will include grain shipments, economics, and the situation at Zaporizhzhia. After the meeting in Lviv, Guterres will travel to Odesa.
Sumy and Chernihiv
Dmytro Zhyvytskyi, Sumy Oblast Administrative and Military Governor, reported that 130 artillery shells hit border towns on August 16. The settlements of Khotin, Billopillia, Myrolaiivka, Shalyhyne, and Krasnopillia were attacked.
The settlement of Kamianska Sloboda in the Chernihiv oblast was shelled from across the international border. There were no reports of casualties.
Odesa-Crimea-Black Sea
The seaside resort town of Zatoka was struck by two Kh-22 air-to-sea cruise missiles fired by Russian air force Tu-22M3 heavy bombers. The attack destroyed up to seven seaside hotels and over a dozen summer homes. This was the 11th attack on Zatoka since the start of the war.
Russian state media reported that the naval airbase in Russian-controlled Hvardeyskye, Crimea experienced a fire with several explosions. Two squadrons of the 37th Composite Aviation Regiment are stationed at the base.
Zhytomyr
Two Russian Kh-59 air-to-sea cruise missiles fired by Russian Su-34 aircraft operating in Belarusian airspace struck the Ukrainian air force base in Ozerne. Ukrainian officials reported the runway was cratered, and several non-aviation vehicles were damaged.
Beyond Ukraine
Russian officials are blaming Ukrainian Special Operation Forces for destroying multiple power transmission towers in the Kursk region. Russian FSB reported that between August 4 and 12, six towers for electrical distribution carrying from 110 to 750 kilovolts connected to the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant were destroyed.
Daily Assessment
1. Russian forces continue to make operational security errors contributing to Ukrainian successes.
2. The 1st Army Corps has likely abandoned direct assaults on Avdiivka and Marinka and may be reallocating troops already from Pisky.
3. Ukrainian military leaders have maintained defensive lines across Ukraine despite having fewer resources and an artillery deficit.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:20 pm to Palantir
Log in to your main account and I undoubtedly will.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:21 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
quote:
This is the third time you’ve responded to me in three pages.
Actually once in the last 3 pages
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You are not anywhere close to interesting enough to illicit a response from me beyond this.
I can count to 3 though. I've got that going for me.
quote:
Keep trying and eventually I may give you some attention.
Or, you could stop saying dumb shite I'm gonna mock you for
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:23 pm to MoarKilometers
relax dude he's gonna get all flustered and accuse you of fricking kids if you don't cool it.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:26 pm to JohnnyKilroy
There is going to be a whole week in the Angry White Man class dedicated to studying ToMs posts in this thread
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:27 pm to WDE24
It’s so easy to get y’all to dance it’s almost not fun.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:30 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
Yikes, that’s a pretty weak way to waive the white flag, even for you.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:31 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
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It’s so easy to get y’all to dance it’s almost not fun.

Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:33 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
quote:I've got to hand it to you...in the span of about 4 pages you've got me pinned as a Leftist colonial, who wishes Putin was my preferred type of leader (not the leader he is now, whatever that means), who also loves the war machine based on a stock pick that made me money, and also an alter who couldn't have possibly known about the Q thread unless I had an account...on a message board that literally anyone can peruse.
Log in to your main account and I undoubtedly will.
Bravo my dude, those investigatory skills are something to behold
This post was edited on 8/17/22 at 10:35 pm
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:36 pm to northshorebamaman
You posted this shite weeks ago. Y’all are a sad bunch in here. Just a constant fricking retread of the lamest retorts and opinions possible.
I almost feel bad for you people, but you know, you cheer dead soldiers.
I almost feel bad for you people, but you know, you cheer dead soldiers.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:38 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
quote:Your complete lack of self awareness is pretty astounding.
Just a constant fricking retread of the lamest retorts and opinions possible.
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