On 7/9/2022 4:51 PM, Clutterfreak wrote:
Sweet 1957 :)
People in the world back then - very oddly including the CH! - knew
how to enjoy life.
Nowadays everybody in the world other than the CH know how to enjoy
life. All Cro-Magnons and most Cro-Magnoids have totally forgotten it.
Chickens running around with heads cut off, doing things not knowing
why. Noticing that made my day today :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1LRYJa9U04
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Te verás bañada por las olas
Y serás sirena de mi amor
Hallarás amor entre sus aguas
Y tendrás del mar su inspiración
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
Everything about this song is great. Listen to piano how it depicts
salty water and sea and its little creatures. The bass, the poem, the
drums, the dance, the wind instruments, everything. This is some
package. MH from begin to end.
The CH for a few years just imitated it slightly. That's as far as they
could do, or go, or understand. I remember some Bing Crosby thick and
heavy records that my father and Mom listened to (and danced with on occasions) when I was tiny. They often had Latino themes about them. I
even remember a couple of them still and don't know how to find them
unless I spend a lot of time on youtube listening to tens and tens of
old songs. I don't have such time and am not interested in it either.
They were songs of my parents' generation, not even those of my elder brothers'.
But downright value is value. Nobody can touch it, and this song sure
gives a taste of it :) My day was made today earlier at work, but this
song, now that I listened to it again, made my hour before retiring to
bed :) Cubans were great at music.
On 7/27/2022 10:18 PM, Clutterfreak wrote:
On 7/9/2022 4:51 PM, Clutterfreak wrote:
Sweet 1957 :)
People in the world back then - very oddly including the CH! - knew
how to enjoy life.
Nowadays everybody in the world other than the CH know how to enjoy
life. All Cro-Magnons and most Cro-Magnoids have totally forgotten
it. Chickens running around with heads cut off, doing things not
knowing why. Noticing that made my day today :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1LRYJa9U04
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Te verás bañada por las olas
Y serás sirena de mi amor
Hallarás amor entre sus aguas
Y tendrás del mar su inspiración
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
Everything about this song is great. Listen to piano how it depicts
salty water and sea and its little creatures. The bass, the poem, the
drums, the dance, the wind instruments, everything. This is some
package. MH from begin to end.
The CH for a few years just imitated it slightly. That's as far as
they could do, or go, or understand. I remember some Bing Crosby thick
and heavy records that my father and Mom listened to (and danced with
on occasions) when I was tiny. They often had Latino themes about
them. I even remember a couple of them still and don't know how to
find them unless I spend a lot of time on youtube listening to tens
and tens of old songs. I don't have such time and am not interested in
it either. They were songs of my parents' generation, not even those
of my elder brothers'.
But downright value is value. Nobody can touch it, and this song sure
gives a taste of it :) My day was made today earlier at work, but this
song, now that I listened to it again, made my hour before retiring to
bed :) Cubans were great at music.
Hahhahah :-) Every time I listen to this song I find it just great. It's
the simplest form of a music that's saying all that's packed in the
poem. And it does it in just the special way that Latino's have. Exactly
how they look at it and think about it.
I have worked with them and know them. All that confidence! You may be
the dorks that you are and ask, "confidence in what?" Confidence in
their ability to manage life perfectly well. Yes. Confidence in that! No matter what you motherfuckers do to them. No matter what happens,
period. They are confident, and are certain that they will enjoy their
lives all the way to the last breath.
The _first_ chance their music telling all that got to reach Iran (late 1940s), it was an absolute winner. People understood them. My parents
who were from a totally different background, music-wise as well as dance-wise, didn't need to get used to them first. They immediately recognized such jewels.
Musically, the closest that Iranian music can come to theirs is the
Southern "Bandari" music, because it was that music which after Islam
began to spread was taken to Spain and from there a few centuries later
to South America. My parents never listened to Southern Iranian music intentionally on their own. They were both from northern Iran and mostly listened to those types. Nevertheless, on just one listening, they'd recognize the gist of it. They had many records with Latino music
enhanced themes.
And dance-wise also, both my parents had their preferred dances quite different from Latino. Latino dance is very sexual! For both men and
women. But Iranian dance is totally a reflection of Iranians themselves.
The woman moves gracefully as if she is just sliding on the floor (takes months of practice to achieve) especially when she has long enough
skirts to reach the ground. The head must not go up and down! The man
jumps this way and that way around her doing the Lezgi foot dance. If he
is very good at it, his head also will not move up and down through all
that commotion. The dance is ancient and almost standard everywhere in
Iran, Caucasia, Turkey, Afghanestan, etc, everywhere throughout Greater
Iran.
That type of dance, my parents and rest of family did in just about all
the weddings we attended. But for more privately held parties, or just
doing it together for fun at home, they did Latino style :-))) Chacha,
Samba, Salsa, ..Those moves had a lot of you know what about them. You
just had to either do it privately or inside close friends circles at most.
I remember for a good while, perhaps a whole Summer, my father took my
mother to dance school to both learn Latino dances together :) The
school belonged to an Armenian family. I can not even count the number
of times I saw my mother practicing them in front of the large glass on
the front of the book-case we had, in which she could see a faint
reflection of hers. For me all that were just silly activity, that I
watched uninterested; I was just a little kid. My brothers understood it better and would get excited and dhappy to see them dance. Latino style
or Lezgi, both.
I don't think you dorks know anything about Lezgi moves. You may have
seen similar moves in Russian dancers, especially in southern Russia
where Iranians have always had influence. As I said, they are totally different for woman and for men. Two completely different form based on
how women are seen in Iran and how men are seen in Iran :)
Let me give an example of the man's side of Lezgi dance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZnuFS7NVJY
To see how it is for women:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pM8K-JkKXKM
As you see, the woman is appearing to be just sliding gracefully on the floor, a feat of skill to show off and be justly proud of. It is very difficult to learn. And the man is doing actually very precise moves
with his feet. All standard and learnted but his other movements are
usually his own depending on how he feels at the moment. In Lezgi dance
you can see what a woman is looked upon in Iran, and how a man is looked
upon :)
On 8/26/2023 2:25 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 7/27/2022 10:18 PM, Clutterfreak wrote:
On 7/9/2022 4:51 PM, Clutterfreak wrote:
Sweet 1957 :)
People in the world back then - very oddly including the CH! - knew
how to enjoy life.
Nowadays everybody in the world other than the CH know how to enjoy
life. All Cro-Magnons and most Cro-Magnoids have totally forgotten
it. Chickens running around with heads cut off, doing things not
knowing why. Noticing that made my day today :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1LRYJa9U04
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Te verás bañada por las olas
Y serás sirena de mi amor
Hallarás amor entre sus aguas
Y tendrás del mar su inspiración
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
Everything about this song is great. Listen to piano how it depicts
salty water and sea and its little creatures. The bass, the poem, the
drums, the dance, the wind instruments, everything. This is some
package. MH from begin to end.
The CH for a few years just imitated it slightly. That's as far as
they could do, or go, or understand. I remember some Bing Crosby
thick and heavy records that my father and Mom listened to (and
danced with on occasions) when I was tiny. They often had Latino
themes about them. I even remember a couple of them still and don't
know how to find them unless I spend a lot of time on youtube
listening to tens and tens of old songs. I don't have such time and
am not interested in it either. They were songs of my parents'
generation, not even those of my elder brothers'.
But downright value is value. Nobody can touch it, and this song sure
gives a taste of it :) My day was made today earlier at work, but
this song, now that I listened to it again, made my hour before
retiring to bed :) Cubans were great at music.
Hahhahah :-) Every time I listen to this song I find it just great.
It's the simplest form of a music that's saying all that's packed in
the poem. And it does it in just the special way that Latino's have.
Exactly how they look at it and think about it.
I have worked with them and know them. All that confidence! You may be
the dorks that you are and ask, "confidence in what?" Confidence in
their ability to manage life perfectly well. Yes. Confidence in that!
No matter what you motherfuckers do to them. No matter what happens,
period. They are confident, and are certain that they will enjoy their
lives all the way to the last breath.
The _first_ chance their music telling all that got to reach Iran
(late 1940s), it was an absolute winner. People understood them. My
parents who were from a totally different background, music-wise as
well as dance-wise, didn't need to get used to them first. They
immediately recognized such jewels.
Musically, the closest that Iranian music can come to theirs is the
Southern "Bandari" music, because it was that music which after Islam
began to spread was taken to Spain and from there a few centuries
later to South America. My parents never listened to Southern Iranian
music intentionally on their own. They were both from northern Iran
and mostly listened to those types. Nevertheless, on just one
listening, they'd recognize the gist of it. They had many records with
Latino music enhanced themes.
And dance-wise also, both my parents had their preferred dances quite
different from Latino. Latino dance is very sexual! For both men and
women. But Iranian dance is totally a reflection of Iranians
themselves. The woman moves gracefully as if she is just sliding on
the floor (takes months of practice to achieve) especially when she
has long enough skirts to reach the ground. The head must not go up
and down! The man jumps this way and that way around her doing the
Lezgi foot dance. If he is very good at it, his head also will not
move up and down through all that commotion. The dance is ancient and
almost standard everywhere in Iran, Caucasia, Turkey, Afghanestan,
etc, everywhere throughout Greater Iran.
That type of dance, my parents and rest of family did in just about
all the weddings we attended. But for more privately held parties, or
just doing it together for fun at home, they did Latino style :-)))
Chacha, Samba, Salsa, ..Those moves had a lot of you know what about
them. You just had to either do it privately or inside close friends
circles at most.
I remember for a good while, perhaps a whole Summer, my father took my
mother to dance school to both learn Latino dances together :) The
school belonged to an Armenian family. I can not even count the number
of times I saw my mother practicing them in front of the large glass
on the front of the book-case we had, in which she could see a faint
reflection of hers. For me all that were just silly activity, that I
watched uninterested; I was just a little kid. My brothers understood
it better and would get excited and dhappy to see them dance. Latino
style or Lezgi, both.
I don't think you dorks know anything about Lezgi moves. You may have
seen similar moves in Russian dancers, especially in southern Russia
where Iranians have always had influence. As I said, they are totally
different for woman and for men. Two completely different form based
on how women are seen in Iran and how men are seen in Iran :)
Let me give an example of the man's side of Lezgi dance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZnuFS7NVJY
To see how it is for women:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pM8K-JkKXKM
As you see, the woman is appearing to be just sliding gracefully on
the floor, a feat of skill to show off and be justly proud of. It is
very difficult to learn. And the man is doing actually very precise
moves with his feet. All standard and learnted but his other movements
are usually his own depending on how he feels at the moment. In Lezgi
dance you can see what a woman is looked upon in Iran, and how a man
is looked upon :)
This one is men's Lezgi at the professional level. Note that they have
to be at least two dancers so each could get a chance to catch his
breath while the other(s) perform. It is extremely demanding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqsKjDTAtaQ
On 8/26/2023 7:50 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 8/26/2023 2:25 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 7/27/2022 10:18 PM, Clutterfreak wrote:
On 7/9/2022 4:51 PM, Clutterfreak wrote:
Sweet 1957 :)
People in the world back then - very oddly including the CH! - knew
how to enjoy life.
Nowadays everybody in the world other than the CH know how to enjoy
life. All Cro-Magnons and most Cro-Magnoids have totally forgotten
it. Chickens running around with heads cut off, doing things not
knowing why. Noticing that made my day today :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1LRYJa9U04
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Te verás bañada por las olas
Y serás sirena de mi amor
Hallarás amor entre sus aguas
Y tendrás del mar su inspiración
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
Que una concha nos sirva de abrigo
Con música de brisa y adornos de coral
Y al vaivén de las olas tranquilas
Los peces de colores nos lleven a pasear
En el mar la vida es más sabrosa
En el mar te quiero mucho más
Con el sol, la luna y las estrellas
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
En el mar todo es felicidad
Everything about this song is great. Listen to piano how it depicts
salty water and sea and its little creatures. The bass, the poem,
the drums, the dance, the wind instruments, everything. This is some
package. MH from begin to end.
The CH for a few years just imitated it slightly. That's as far as
they could do, or go, or understand. I remember some Bing Crosby
thick and heavy records that my father and Mom listened to (and
danced with on occasions) when I was tiny. They often had Latino
themes about them. I even remember a couple of them still and don't
know how to find them unless I spend a lot of time on youtube
listening to tens and tens of old songs. I don't have such time and
am not interested in it either. They were songs of my parents'
generation, not even those of my elder brothers'.
But downright value is value. Nobody can touch it, and this song
sure gives a taste of it :) My day was made today earlier at work,
but this song, now that I listened to it again, made my hour before
retiring to bed :) Cubans were great at music.
Hahhahah :-) Every time I listen to this song I find it just great.
It's the simplest form of a music that's saying all that's packed in
the poem. And it does it in just the special way that Latino's have.
Exactly how they look at it and think about it.
I have worked with them and know them. All that confidence! You may
be the dorks that you are and ask, "confidence in what?" Confidence
in their ability to manage life perfectly well. Yes. Confidence in
that! No matter what you motherfuckers do to them. No matter what
happens, period. They are confident, and are certain that they will
enjoy their lives all the way to the last breath.
The _first_ chance their music telling all that got to reach Iran
(late 1940s), it was an absolute winner. People understood them. My
parents who were from a totally different background, music-wise as
well as dance-wise, didn't need to get used to them first. They
immediately recognized such jewels.
Musically, the closest that Iranian music can come to theirs is the
Southern "Bandari" music, because it was that music which after Islam
began to spread was taken to Spain and from there a few centuries
later to South America. My parents never listened to Southern Iranian
music intentionally on their own. They were both from northern Iran
and mostly listened to those types. Nevertheless, on just one
listening, they'd recognize the gist of it. They had many records
with Latino music enhanced themes.
And dance-wise also, both my parents had their preferred dances quite
different from Latino. Latino dance is very sexual! For both men and
women. But Iranian dance is totally a reflection of Iranians
themselves. The woman moves gracefully as if she is just sliding on
the floor (takes months of practice to achieve) especially when she
has long enough skirts to reach the ground. The head must not go up
and down! The man jumps this way and that way around her doing the
Lezgi foot dance. If he is very good at it, his head also will not
move up and down through all that commotion. The dance is ancient and
almost standard everywhere in Iran, Caucasia, Turkey, Afghanestan,
etc, everywhere throughout Greater Iran.
That type of dance, my parents and rest of family did in just about
all the weddings we attended. But for more privately held parties, or
just doing it together for fun at home, they did Latino style :-)))
Chacha, Samba, Salsa, ..Those moves had a lot of you know what about
them. You just had to either do it privately or inside close friends
circles at most.
I remember for a good while, perhaps a whole Summer, my father took
my mother to dance school to both learn Latino dances together :) The
school belonged to an Armenian family. I can not even count the
number of times I saw my mother practicing them in front of the large
glass on the front of the book-case we had, in which she could see a
faint reflection of hers. For me all that were just silly activity,
that I watched uninterested; I was just a little kid. My brothers
understood it better and would get excited and dhappy to see them
dance. Latino style or Lezgi, both.
I don't think you dorks know anything about Lezgi moves. You may have
seen similar moves in Russian dancers, especially in southern Russia
where Iranians have always had influence. As I said, they are totally
different for woman and for men. Two completely different form based
on how women are seen in Iran and how men are seen in Iran :)
Let me give an example of the man's side of Lezgi dance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZnuFS7NVJY
To see how it is for women:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pM8K-JkKXKM
As you see, the woman is appearing to be just sliding gracefully on
the floor, a feat of skill to show off and be justly proud of. It is
very difficult to learn. And the man is doing actually very precise
moves with his feet. All standard and learnted but his other
movements are usually his own depending on how he feels at the
moment. In Lezgi dance you can see what a woman is looked upon in
Iran, and how a man is looked upon :)
This one is men's Lezgi at the professional level. Note that they have
to be at least two dancers so each could get a chance to catch his
breath while the other(s) perform. It is extremely demanding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqsKjDTAtaQ
And this is the formal Lezgi, not the party type. The dresses are fully Iranian, not the western type that Iranians began to slowly change into
in the 1800s. Both men and women dresses are purely Iranian:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SCfTCB5wTI
This is fresh from Iran's militia forces. Regular military still cannot
carry this out (they just dump them en masse in a vertical descent with parachutes).
https://streamable.com/le3qlr
What is its use? On whose ass will they land, dick first, to achieve any goal? Where and in what situation, the silent presence of one or a few
makes a big difference for Iran? And how would they come back?
So...either you work for Iran, or, you work for Iran! This is ridiculous.
Several of Iranians in Dallas area almost as soon as they arrived from
Iran in late 1970s joined parachuting clubs :) Unlike in Iran, you
didn't have to have ties to a military organization to have that access,
so they were fast pursuing that part of their dreams, along of course
other stuff not available to ordinary citizens in Iran, like owning
guns, fucking literally any girl around them, going to topless bars,
doing their grocery shopping (and more!) at 3 am, getting their car the
same day they decided to have a car, and getting their driving licenses
in that same day... A bunch of blessings that were available to
Americans without the latter seeming to appreciate them.
So one of those blessings was parachuting :) I didn't join. But at least
two of my friends did. I was into swimming in those days, so I joined
the swimming club that used a nearby high-school's all-year-round state
of the art swimming pools (two of them). Unbelievably cheap, and always available. Often with Texas girls of top model-type bodies mixed in!
Mostly students of that same high school. In Tehran, that would've been
a dream to have. In here, 1978 Dallas, as easily as paying I don't know
... $7 ? 7 dollars a month. It was great :)
Other blessings? Plenty of them. In Iran, I, in my generation, competed
with 700000 other applicants in the university entrance exams, so 2000 students could be picked from us for that year. That was one chance out
of 700.
I was paid a dollar or so above the minimum wage back then
This one is pure gas :-)))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or-_uvg-X2Y
Several of Iranians in Dallas area almost as soon as they arrived from
Iran in late 1970s joined parachuting clubs :) Unlike in Iran, you
didn't have to have ties to a military organization to have that access,
so they were fast pursuing that part of their dreams, along of
So it makes me wonder where men are in all this. Why are they absent? I really don't know the answer. And it starts eastward from India and gets
more and more so as one goes east, all the way to Japan _and_ beyond to
the Polynesian islands people. I've only seen their women dance.
Southern India. Bharatanatyam dance. Some fast moves. No male part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2qmRc1YEU0
On 9/3/2023 5:05 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Southern India. Bharatanatyam dance. Some fast moves. No male part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2qmRc1YEU0
What an awesome display of "womanhood" among the Modern Humans. Here is another one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUpxj7CyxEM
Very logical, explanatory, analytic. Just like my two-rule set for
leaving behind the apes dictates.
On 9/14/2023 6:33 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 9/3/2023 5:05 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Southern India. Bharatanatyam dance. Some fast moves. No male part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2qmRc1YEU0
What an awesome display of "womanhood" among the Modern Humans. Here
is another one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUpxj7CyxEM
Very logical, explanatory, analytic. Just like my two-rule set for
leaving behind the apes dictates.
Even a double is done by two women, not a man and a woman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdYWOr12ONU
I think I'm beginning to understand why it is all done by women only.
Men do not count! I told you that. It goes back to those same two rules
at the heart of what made Modern Human. Men didn't take us here (they
only preserved some of the better genes from earlier humans). Women did.
It was all done by women.
This is a rare one involving men as well. I'd never seen one with male dancers in it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTrGVHvWfPA
Even Israeli's smaller version of Harop (mini-Harop) looks like a copy
of Iran's smaller version, Shahed 131.
What does that say? I think Iranians may have advanced past Israelis in designing war equipments.
Another pure gas, this is more recent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBSnJhwOEs4
And one from my own generation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87rCmEeaGcs
Jews do it too of course: (gas begins at 43:30 min timestamp)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG1S-f6IwfY
Another pure gas, this is more recent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBSnJhwOEs4
And one from my own generation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87rCmEeaGcs
Jews do it too of course: (gas begins at 43:30 min timestamp)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG1S-f6IwfY
Tehran Times hits again :)
Back in July it leaked secret U.S. documents into media (letter and
voice recordings) causing Rob Malley's losing his security clearance.
Now it has revealed Israeli secret documents showing Yahoo Netan Yahoo suffers from dementia.
https://i.postimg.cc/PxJNZ0xY/Yahoo-Netan-Yahoo.jpg
Today Azarbayejan began using more of Israeli made Harops against
Armenia's military posts. Take a look at one of these things:
https://i.postimg.cc/CLMrt36h/Harop.jpg
Don't tell me they didn't copy Iran's Shahed 136 (made by Shahed
helicopter factories) and just decorated it with bullshit :-) Very high-schoolish additions. Hahhhah :) Products of high-schoolish
imagination.
Even Israeli's smaller version of Harop (mini-Harop) looks like a copy
of Iran's smaller version, Shahed 131.
What does that say? I think Iranians may have advanced past Israelis in designing war equipments.
But with what Azarbayejan revealed today (videos of its destruction of Armenian targets) it seems that Harop might be somewhat more accurate
than the Iranian Shahed 136. But this is just a wild guess, as Shahed's degree of accuracy is still a war secret. We do know that some of the
targets in Ukraine (and Saudia Arabia) were hit with pin-point accuracy,
but there's not even one clip showing it from Shahed's own camera, while Harop's camera video clips are all over.
Other than Azarbayejan, India also buys Harops from Israel, but now that
Iran is in BRICS they may change to Shahed 136 from now on. I'm sure the Iran's is at least 3 times less expensive than its Israeli copy.
Otherwise, Russia would be buying them from their buddies in Israel, not Iran.
Iran sells her Shahed 136 and 131 to several African and Asian nations;
it is so much in demand there's a long wait time to get them. It is
after all a helicopter factory that builds them on the side. Yet the
media in USA only points to Russia as its customer. Cowards!
Iran gave the know-how some years back to Houthis whore presently manufacturing their own. It is possible that part of the know-how making
the heart of its success got from Houthis to Israel via their Jewish
faction.
And best design for what it is and can do, is best design no matter who
wants to do what with it. When it comes to cost vs capability, there's
not an equal. And those "additions" to it by Israel still make me laugh.
Like you've asked Mr Vulva here to think of something for their
improvements :) Hahhahah :) It is that joke of additions that made my
day today :)
But... Now that I talked about it so much, how about seeing the latest
from Shahed 136 in Ukraine? :-) This is from last night indeed:
https://streamable.com/o5zgdf
Ooollalla!... :)
Iran has begun manufacturing a new one... And this sure made my day
today :)
This new one has a jet engine, making it much much quieter, and much
much faster, with _somewhat_ more explosive power! Hahhhahah :-)) You
know what I mean.
And guess what, not much more expensive to make than 136 model! They're
going to meet you baby :-) Somewhere around the world, one day, they
will meet you when you get rude.
https://streamable.com/qpoluv
Plus pinpoint accuracy. Launched from anything that moves. Including
your own pickup truck. The company that makes them are setting aside new plants focusing on that one product as opposed to making them alongside helicopters, etc. So experiment phase must be over. It really made my
day this evening :)
Don't tell me Israelis aren't right now at this moment running around
like agitated ants trying to copy that for their Harops with those
vulvatic additions :-))) Hehe :)
This model was unveiled just yesterday. They haven't even said what its
model number is :)
So with its new incredibly higher speed and quiet performance, you
understand that the scenario below is now unlikely. In fact, it is
nommo! :)
https://streamable.com/ytm2i0
You can't find it in the night sky, forget a cloudy one, and even if you
do, it'll be useless to shoot at. In no time it'll disappear in your
horizon fast and softly, continuing its incredibly shorter journey
towards where your asses are!
It makes the world safer against Global Pests. It does. That's why the
best of Iran builds it. Those who're not hired in your "JPL" anymore.
Those who're not "serving your tables in Dallas restaurants." Those days don't exist anymore.
So suck on it first, then think hard.
And guess what, not much more expensive to make than 136 model!
On 9/25/2023 7:11 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Tehran Times hits again :)
Back in July it leaked secret U.S. documents into media (letter and
voice recordings) causing Rob Malley's losing his security clearance.
Now it has revealed Israeli secret documents showing Yahoo Netan Yahoo
suffers from dementia.
https://i.postimg.cc/PxJNZ0xY/Yahoo-Netan-Yahoo.jpg
Oops, that's Tehran Times' first page. The article itself is at:
https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/489348/Nuclear-dementia
I'm sure you read and remember what I posted about recent busting of
Mossad agents in Iran (and outside Iran). Yes, the news that none of you
saw in your media if you weren't aware of it beforehand :) I think as a result of the treatment which that Iranian woman had received from
Mossad, a bunch of people are pissed and are doing what they can.
This article says "70000" court documents of Israelis, many of them
stamped, "top secret", has been sent to Tehran Times! So we'll see more
of these revealings in this magazine.
Plus, Americans never found out how Tehran Times got to those classified letter and recordings pertaining Malley.
Don't piss off Iranians. Do you ever learn? Go play with your Bitches
around the world. Iran is not your Bitch. Even in 1960s Iran fooled you
in every which way she wanted. Forget now!
On 9/25/2023 7:11 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Tehran Times hits again :)
Back in July it leaked secret U.S. documents into media (letter and
voice recordings) causing Rob Malley's losing his security clearance.
Now it has revealed Israeli secret documents showing Yahoo Netan Yahoo
suffers from dementia.
https://i.postimg.cc/PxJNZ0xY/Yahoo-Netan-Yahoo.jpg
Oops, that's Tehran Times' first page. The article itself is at:
https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/489348/Nuclear-dementia
I'm sure you read and remember what I posted about recent busting of
Mossad agents in Iran (and outside Iran). Yes, the news that none of you
saw in your media if you weren't aware of it beforehand :) I think as a result of the treatment which that Iranian woman had received from
Mossad, a bunch of people are pissed and are doing what they can.
This article says "70000" court documents of Israelis, many of them
stamped, "top secret", has been sent to Tehran Times! So we'll see more
of these revealings in this magazine.
Plus, Americans never found out how Tehran Times got to those classified letter and recordings pertaining Malley.
Don't piss off Iranians. Do you ever learn? Go play with your Bitches
around the world. Iran is not your Bitch. Even in 1960s Iran fooled you
in every which way she wanted. Forget now!
On 9/25/2023 7:25 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 9/25/2023 7:11 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Tehran Times hits again :)
Back in July it leaked secret U.S. documents into media (letter and
voice recordings) causing Rob Malley's losing his security clearance.
Now it has revealed Israeli secret documents showing Yahoo Netan
Yahoo suffers from dementia.
https://i.postimg.cc/PxJNZ0xY/Yahoo-Netan-Yahoo.jpg
Oops, that's Tehran Times' first page. The article itself is at:
https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/489348/Nuclear-dementia
I'm sure you read and remember what I posted about recent busting of
Mossad agents in Iran (and outside Iran). Yes, the news that none of
you saw in your media if you weren't aware of it beforehand :) I think
as a result of the treatment which that Iranian woman had received
from Mossad, a bunch of people are pissed and are doing what they can.
This article says "70000" court documents of Israelis, many of them
stamped, "top secret", has been sent to Tehran Times! So we'll see
more of these revealings in this magazine.
Plus, Americans never found out how Tehran Times got to those
classified letter and recordings pertaining Malley.
Don't piss off Iranians. Do you ever learn? Go play with your Bitches
around the world. Iran is not your Bitch. Even in 1960s Iran fooled
you in every which way she wanted. Forget now!
Oh boy, there are also a lot of secret information about Ehud Barak,
Benny Gantz, Ehud Olmert, and others together with pictures of them,
pointing to extremely embarrassing situations and facts, which Yahoo
wanted to put into use (or did put into use secretly) against them to
win the elections. All that also was obtained from Yahoo's office and is presently in the hands of Iranian security people.
So this isn't anything done by supporters of opposition to Yahoo, they wouldn't publish damaging facts about Yahoo's internal enemies. This is
about Iran's row with Mossad which started last month. Very interesting stuff.
I know you Americans and Europeans have been fucked up a few million
times too often to put much weight into what your heads of state or politicians tell you. But Russians are no Americans. When they say something, you can bet your fucked up ego on it that they mean it.
Russians today said their positions on two matters have changed as a
result of how the war in Ukraine has been handled by EU.
1- "NATO" countries aren't any more the only threat and the focus for Russia. EU itself is the threat and is no different from what "NATO" countries have stood for.
2- Terms of stopping the war in Ukraine has changed now. Even if Ukraine succumbs to Russia's previous terms and promises to stay away from NATO, matters of security of Russia aren't resolved far enough to end this
war. Now Ukraine must also promise to never become part of EU. Only
then, this war will end.
So, you Europeans fucked it up. You do that, don't you. You've been
doing it for centuries now. You know, since those large scale unforeseen events saved you as an earlier form of human species and gave you
another chance, you've been busy doing it, fucking things up.
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Looks like Americans are indeed punishing Israel these days in every way
they can. Somebody has given Palestinians this morning green light to
attack Israel straight on via land, air (powered paragliders!), and sea. They've used bulldozers to open wholes in the walls around Gaza Strip
and simply drove into Israel by motorcycles and trucks full of
Palestinian soldiers. Lot's of videos taken from both sides are in the
media right now (especially Telegram).
Americans wouldn't do this to Israel if last month bust of Iranian
missile parts was a goof up. They _would_ do this if it was a deliberate
goof up though.
This is Israeli commander in chief of special forces, Nimrod Aloni,
captured this morning by Palestinians right inside his house while
asleep! How would they know where he was, and why nothing was in the way
of Palestinians to his house? I think this is USA facilitating it.
https://i.postimg.cc/YSh8LxGh/Nimrod-Aloni.jpg
And I think all this is pointing to the fact that indeed last month's
Mossad goof up was in fact not a goof up! But deliberate.
Another clue pointing to it is that forces around Israel under the
influence of Iranians have not participated in this attack! This is very fishy and very interesting :)
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
On 11/14/2023 1:32 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
Check out those mass ejections from the corona. Earth's size compared to
Sun is like a millet seed to a watermelon. The mass ejected in many of
those flares is several time that of the Earth. And that's only by the
EM force.
When I once mentioned that with usch force one could move the Moon, the resident "engineers" thought I had smoked something. Very typical of them.
On 11/14/2023 6:14 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 1:32 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
Check out those mass ejections from the corona. Earth's size compared
to Sun is like a millet seed to a watermelon. The mass ejected in many
of those flares is several time that of the Earth. And that's only by
the EM force.
When I once mentioned that with usch force one could move the Moon,
the resident "engineers" thought I had smoked something. Very typical
of them.
The entire crossing of the Moon across the sun takes no more than a
couple of hours. Say 2 hrs. In the accelerated time of the video, the
Moon crosses in 52 seconds. So time is accelerated by a factore of 138.
So one second for the ejection seen in the video means only 138 actual seconds! In 138 seconds, a mass, several times greater than the Earth's,
is thrown several Earth diameters away from the sun. Imagine the speed!
The force involved..
On 11/14/2023 6:34 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 6:14 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 1:32 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
Check out those mass ejections from the corona. Earth's size compared
to Sun is like a millet seed to a watermelon. The mass ejected in many
of those flares is several time that of the Earth. And that's only by
the EM force.
When I once mentioned that with usch force one could move the Moon,
the resident "engineers" thought I had smoked something. Very typical
of them.
The entire crossing of the Moon across the sun takes no more than a
couple of hours. Say 2 hrs. In the accelerated time of the video, the
Moon crosses in 52 seconds. So time is accelerated by a factore of 138.
So one second for the ejection seen in the video means only 138 actual seconds! In 138 seconds, a mass, several times greater than the Earth's,
is thrown several Earth diameters away from the sun. Imagine the speed!
The force involved..
And this is at Sun's surface, not the Earth :) Under such gravity force, throwing that much mass, at that speed, up and away from surface is just inconceivable.
On 11/14/2023 6:34 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 6:14 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 1:32 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
Check out those mass ejections from the corona. Earth's size compared
to Sun is like a millet seed to a watermelon. The mass ejected in
many of those flares is several time that of the Earth. And that's
only by the EM force.
When I once mentioned that with usch force one could move the Moon,
the resident "engineers" thought I had smoked something. Very typical
of them.
The entire crossing of the Moon across the sun takes no more than a
couple of hours. Say 2 hrs. In the accelerated time of the video, the
Moon crosses in 52 seconds. So time is accelerated by a factore of
138. So one second for the ejection seen in the video means only 138
actual seconds! In 138 seconds, a mass, several times greater than the
Earth's, is thrown several Earth diameters away from the sun. Imagine
the speed! The force involved..
And this is at Sun's surface, not the Earth :) Under such gravity force, throwing that much mass, at that speed, up and away from surface is just inconceivable.
On 11/14/2023 7:48 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 6:34 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 6:14 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 1:32 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
Check out those mass ejections from the corona. Earth's size
compared to Sun is like a millet seed to a watermelon. The mass
ejected in many of those flares is several time that of the Earth.
And that's only by the EM force.
When I once mentioned that with usch force one could move the Moon,
the resident "engineers" thought I had smoked something. Very
typical of them.
The entire crossing of the Moon across the sun takes no more than a
couple of hours. Say 2 hrs. In the accelerated time of the video, the
Moon crosses in 52 seconds. So time is accelerated by a factore of
138. So one second for the ejection seen in the video means only 138
actual seconds! In 138 seconds, a mass, several times greater than
the Earth's, is thrown several Earth diameters away from the sun.
Imagine the speed! The force involved..
And this is at Sun's surface, not the Earth :) Under such gravity
force, throwing that much mass, at that speed, up and away from
surface is just inconceivable.
Check out this one. Look at the size of it. At least 20 times the mass
of Earth is thrown around like it's nothing.
https://streamable.com/tgckzx
On 11/15/2023 1:02 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 7:48 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 6:34 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 6:14 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 11/14/2023 1:32 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
Check out those mass ejections from the corona. Earth's size
compared to Sun is like a millet seed to a watermelon. The mass
ejected in many of those flares is several time that of the Earth.
And that's only by the EM force.
When I once mentioned that with usch force one could move the Moon,
the resident "engineers" thought I had smoked something. Very
typical of them.
The entire crossing of the Moon across the sun takes no more than a
couple of hours. Say 2 hrs. In the accelerated time of the video,
the Moon crosses in 52 seconds. So time is accelerated by a factore
of 138. So one second for the ejection seen in the video means only
138 actual seconds! In 138 seconds, a mass, several times greater
than the Earth's, is thrown several Earth diameters away from the
sun. Imagine the speed! The force involved..
And this is at Sun's surface, not the Earth :) Under such gravity
force, throwing that much mass, at that speed, up and away from
surface is just inconceivable.
Check out this one. Look at the size of it. At least 20 times the mass
of Earth is thrown around like it's nothing.
https://streamable.com/tgckzx
They say Sun loses mass at the rate of 4.26 million tons per second. I
wonder if this includes loss by ejections as well, or it's just the
hydrogen to Helium conversions.
Look at this mass ejection!
https://streamable.com/iq0dmk
Probably a 100 Earth mass ejection in only that event.
On 11/14/2023 1:32 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
Who saw this annular eclipse last month? :)
https://streamable.com/ca8x4w
Check out those mass ejections from the corona. Earth's size compared to
Sun is like a millet seed to a watermelon. The mass ejected in many of
those flares is several time that of the Earth. And that's only by the
EM force.
When I once mentioned that with usch force one could move the Moon, the resident "engineers" thought I had smoked something. Very typical of them.
Ok, ... The realities have begun to seep out in this strange struggle.
Looks like the incident with Iran's President and Foreign Minister has
been a calculated one. They had caused the failure in seizing the opportunities offered by China to be part of their long-term future
supplier of oil. China preferred the independent Iran over Saudi Arabia,
but Raisi's administration proved to be unresponsive to China's efforts.
This was the biggest issue for this administration to deal with, because Iran's decision-making structure itself is divided over such long-term futures. About half of them, the traditional West-leaning thinkers (I'm
going to call them Conservatives although that's not how they're named
in Iran), think that Iran is safer with major relations with known and well-studied culprit superpowers than with the new inexperienced China.
The other half, the risk-takers (I'll call them Progressives, again
despite they being called in Iran quite differently), think exactly the opposite.
This administration began work _seemingly_ with the intention to satisfy
the Progressives and people backing them. That's how they won the
elections. All my folks in Iran, practically anyone I'm still in touch
with, had changed side for that and voted for Raisi's admin exactly for
the purpose of cutting ties with Nazis and Global Pests. But in action,
this admin proved they were serving the Conservative side in Iran.
Result is that China went to their second option, the Saudis, and began creating that "Oil City" (or whatever they call it) with them, and
placed their remaining eggs as far as oil was concerned inside that
basket. This admin _let_ the chance go.
When the Progressives realized that the chance was gone, they got rid of
the culprits that had fooled them. Probably a tiny little bomb somewhere inside the helicopter where the pilots were. Too little to cause
destruction of the helicopter, but enough to cause the pilots to lose
the controls for a few seconds.
Conservatives aren't and weren't that fool to have decided to act that
way regarding China's offer. Their logic is like, "Let's have Saudi
Arabia test China, not Iran." This has two important advantages of
course. It keeps Iran safe from unknown future behavior of China. And it provides several steps for Saudi Arabia to walk into that new pathway,
_away_ from Nazis and Global Pests. So this type of thinking points to a quite _regional_ way of seeing the future, not a way just for Iran. It
might be the correct view too. And they _did_ act according to that view also.
But Progressives want to leave Nazis and Global Pests behind and
forever, with _any_ risk or even cost involved. They wanted to get what
China had offered to Iran.
China's need for oil is huge. Russia alone, which has sold even the
future 30 years of its oil to China, cannot and couldn't satisfy the
demand. China needed more, and Iranian Progressives wanted to get the contracts for the remaining Chinese demands for oil. They did everything
for that, even changed sides and voted for such promises. But Raisis
team promised that and then slowly let it go to Saudis, not Iran.
Essentially doing exactly what the Conservative camp wanted.
But what good would a little bomb the size of a cigarette lighter do? It looks, at first, to be doing nothing. But without doubt, it also talks
to the Conservative side. "You fool the Iranians, you die!"
So next time, for important Iranian issues, Conservatives will know in advance that it would be their lives if they commit to such
Machiavellian methods and intrigues.
You can do that all the time to people in the USA and Europe, and get
away with them too. But in Iran, fooling people in such deceptive ways
costs your life.
That's what happened.
Note that neither deals with China, nor complete loss of such
opportunities, are totally over for Iran. In fact Iranians are now busy
to place their own men in there to push Iran towards increasing
relations with China. The big deal has now gone to Saudi Arabia, but the
rest of opportunities are there to jump on.
Nazis and Global Pests have always been better for the Conservatives in
Iran. This isn't anything new. They know each other very well. They have decades and decades of experience in that. Both sides. Nothing is
totally unknown about them. But Iranians want more, cause they're not
happy. It doesn't provide enough for them. And as you see, they'll
literally kill you if you keep blocking them while saying otherwise.
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