Inevitability is a process negating reason. Ukraine is, rather, a ridiculous escalation designed by the NATO powers in direct contravention of sanity but not inevitable.
Mark, I didn't listen yet, but I'm sure whatever you say is right. I wanted to tell you this: Boeing is developing "Rods of God" now. I'm sure many suspect it but I had a friend who know someone working on it this year. The reason I bring it up, this is the comparable equivalent to the Oreshnik, as it would be a kinetic weapon, flying mach 10 directly down from space, un-interceptable. The only difficulty is the cost associated with getting them to orbit. This is solved with Space X's Starship, which would be the fundamental reason for building the Starship. Starship can lift 150-300,000 lbs. A Rod of God could weigh up to 24k lbs but I suspect they've trimmed up. A DARPA drawing of one showed it as a much shorter rod with basically a rocket behind it. I'm suspecting they're doing individual ones rather than a satellite holding many. I'd note that SpaceX's Falcon 9 is being launched 100 times a year now if I remember correctly with half being US military payloads, so there may be some already in space. I think the US might decide to fire upon the Russian factories producing the Oreshnik soon, possibly with this. I'd also encourage you to check out my article, which is from last March but is very relevant. I have more to say on what is happening.
The Hazel Oreshnik was also Russian slang for a Hazel walking cane come club like an Irish Shillelagh. Russian military got a sense of humour. Got that from telegram is it true ?
Good discussion of the vile supremacist ideology of American Primacy. You might be interested in some of my writing on the topic https://open.substack.com/pub/jeffrich/p/usa-dreams-in-the-world-after-american?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=azb1g
Inevitability is a process negating reason. Ukraine is, rather, a ridiculous escalation designed by the NATO powers in direct contravention of sanity but not inevitable.
Mark, I didn't listen yet, but I'm sure whatever you say is right. I wanted to tell you this: Boeing is developing "Rods of God" now. I'm sure many suspect it but I had a friend who know someone working on it this year. The reason I bring it up, this is the comparable equivalent to the Oreshnik, as it would be a kinetic weapon, flying mach 10 directly down from space, un-interceptable. The only difficulty is the cost associated with getting them to orbit. This is solved with Space X's Starship, which would be the fundamental reason for building the Starship. Starship can lift 150-300,000 lbs. A Rod of God could weigh up to 24k lbs but I suspect they've trimmed up. A DARPA drawing of one showed it as a much shorter rod with basically a rocket behind it. I'm suspecting they're doing individual ones rather than a satellite holding many. I'd note that SpaceX's Falcon 9 is being launched 100 times a year now if I remember correctly with half being US military payloads, so there may be some already in space. I think the US might decide to fire upon the Russian factories producing the Oreshnik soon, possibly with this. I'd also encourage you to check out my article, which is from last March but is very relevant. I have more to say on what is happening.
The Hazel Oreshnik was also Russian slang for a Hazel walking cane come club like an Irish Shillelagh. Russian military got a sense of humour. Got that from telegram is it true ?