Wednesday, September 13, 2023

if this is true

 


Mex gov original hearing link.  It will not download for some reason..  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu7Y0e_9HWU

They are claiming that aliens exist, and that they discovered these bodies in 2017.

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Cause a problem, demand martial law as the solution.

So of course it had to be a Marcos to demand martial law.  Sister of the president, who happens to be a senator, is calling for martial law over rice proces.  Problems exacerbated by her brothers price controls.

So blatantly obvious.



Back in the day, I thought Marcos Sr  was "our guy" in the Philippines, until he was not.  Follows the pattern of the USGOV supporting despicable persons, like Noriega, Ayatollah of Iran, Saddam, etc until they did not.

Meanwhile the USGOV turned over two little patrol boats to the Philippine navy.  Unfortunately the boats only have a 10 day patrol endurance.

Frankly, I think the Filipinos are goin at it ass backwards.  Because their military has a limited budget, , they should go cheap..  As in a cheap rotomolded kayaks with a trolling motor, ardupilot, some solar panels, couple batteries, and turn it into a autonomous surveillance platform.  The base station being in a boat or on land from a antenna hoisted way up in the sky with a helium balloon. 

The Chinese 'coast guard'  aka bully patrol has been harassing Filipino re-supply missions to their ww2 sunken ship base off the coast again also.  

I am mystified as to why the Filipinos do not turn that old ship into another Fort Drum.  the original Fort Drum is a small rocky outcrop in Manila bay across from Corregidor.  It was covered in concrete and turned into a concrete battleship.  It is still there to this day.  Seen it last year.

Not too damn hard to send a few boatloads of premix concrete in sacks and fill up the hull.  If the concrete was mixed with plastic or glass fiber, it would be incredibly durable.  You would not even need to mix the concrete, humidity and ambient sea water would do the job adequately. 


Speaking of dumping readymix concrete and not adding water.  I prepped my ramp for the shop with lots of scrap metal, and chunks of concrete block.  dumped sacks of dry concrete mix on it, gave it a misting of water a few times, brushed it smooth and I got a nice concrete ramp.  It does work.  It will not be as strong supposedly as the properly mixed stuff, but but for my use it is perfectly fine.  Sometimes good enough is good enough, and especially when time and labor is at a premium.