But bluffing at what? In poker, and maybe politics, a bluff means convincing your opponent you might have a better hand than they do. Thus, hoping your opponent will do what you want, like fold and leave the game. If, as he says:
...what I...
Once you have CENTCOM's ATO, NSL, and the Electronic Targeting Folder(s) for the day of the attack, you can request the daily reports from tactical unit that flew or fired the mission. If the unit was able to execute the mission as specified, all...
Once you have CENTCOM's ATO, NSL, and the Electronic Targeting Folder(s) for the day of the attack, you can request the daily reports from tactical unit that flew or fired the mission. If the unit was able to execute the mission as specified, all...
Once you have CENTCOM's ATO, NSL, and the Electronic Targeting Folder(s) for the day of the attack, you can request the daily reports from tactical unit that flew or fired the mission. If the unit was able to execute the mission as specified, all...
Quoting the article,
The preliminary U.S. assessment suggests that the United States is "likely" responsible for the deadly attack but did not intentionally target the school and may have hit it in error, possibly due to the use of dated...
Once you have CENTCOM's ATO, NSL, and the Electronic Targeting Folder(s) for the day of the attack, you can request the daily reports from tactical unit that flew or fired the mission. If the unit was able to execute the mission as specified, all...
But bluffing at what? In poker, and maybe politics, a bluff means convincing your opponent you might have a better hand than they do. Thus, hoping your opponent will do what you want, like fold and leave the game. If, as he says:
...what I...
It's more Stargate, but Jack O'Neil is a forest ranger.
But you could literally say those words and be referring to a door with a lock in a forestry service building and not be lying in any way.
Of course it sounds like science fiction, because it's just plagiarising Stranger Things.
Has he presented ANYTHING that doesn't sound like science fiction? Where's the facts?
I think we have another entry to the "It's not a balloon" file:
"I know it all sounds like something out of science fiction, but believe me..."
= It's sci-fi. Don't believe me.
I don't know about Ross, I think he knows his audience.
What I was trying to point out is that his claims are very unspecific, and hard evidence is always postponed. We've seen this with Elizondo, who used to claim AATIP had close-up photos of...
The next thing I would ask for if I were doing an investigation is the Target Information Package (TIP) for the IRGC base that was developed by the CENTCOM targeting cell and passed to a tactical unit for execution per the ATO. In researching...