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A group of divers conducting routine maintenance on a dam in Mobile, Ala., discovered a hidden explosive device underwater, the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS) announced on Wednesday.
Multiple outlets described the explosive as "grenade type-IED," which authorities retrieved and later detonated safely, NBC 15 reported.
βThis is an unprecedented threat, and we are fortunate that this device was discovered before it could cause serious damage to our water supply or harm to individuals," MAWSS Director Bud McCrory said in a statement. "We are grateful for the professionalism and competency of our law enforcement partners β as well as the quick thinking of our contractors and divers β in identifying this device and safely destroying it.β
https://justthenews.com/government/security/unprecedented-threat-divers-discover-ied-alabama-dam
Multiple outlets described the explosive as "grenade type-IED," which authorities retrieved and later detonated safely, NBC 15 reported.
βThis is an unprecedented threat, and we are fortunate that this device was discovered before it could cause serious damage to our water supply or harm to individuals," MAWSS Director Bud McCrory said in a statement. "We are grateful for the professionalism and competency of our law enforcement partners β as well as the quick thinking of our contractors and divers β in identifying this device and safely destroying it.β
https://justthenews.com/government/security/unprecedented-threat-divers-discover-ied-alabama-dam
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'Unprecedented threat': Divers discover 'grenade'-like device at Alabama dam
Authorities referred the discovery to the Department of Homeland Security.
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"That Trump was allowed to be elected indicates a mutiny by the tech oligarchs. The issue that is really burning them up is that capitalism is being replaced by system that redistributes wealth away from actual businesses and ordinary people to quasi state businesses, such as the banks, the finance industry, the insurance industry, the medical industrial complex, and the rest, that lives on the revolving door between regulators and regulated. The British and European economies, and to a lesser extent the Australian economy, are collapsing because the uniparty came to view that it did not want any actual businessmen around, and the American economy has had grossly falling living standards for many years for the same reason. Which has pissed off a whole lot of very talented and wealthy individuals who are able to do something about it."
https://blog.reaction.la/party-politics/a-political-earthquake-with-huge-long-term-implications/#:~:text=That%20Trump%20was,something%20about%20it.
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βοΈ πΊπΈ π NASAβs Psyche Mission to Fly by Mars for Gravity Assist
NASAβs Psyche spacecraft will get a boost from Mars on Friday, May 15, passing just 2,800 miles (4,500 kilometers) from the planetβs surface at some 12,333 mph (19,848 kph). The spacecraft will harness the planetβs gravitational pull to speed up and adjust its trajectory toward the metal-rich asteroid Psyche, one of the more unusual objects in our solar system.
Launched on Oct. 13, 2023, the Psyche spacecraft relies on a solar-electric propulsion system and the inert gas xenon for propellant, gradually gaining speed over the course of its long journey. Psycheβs mission planners are using the Mars flyby to save propellant, letting the planetβs gravity do some of the work instead of the propulsion system alone. But gravity assists like these also offer opportunities for missions to practice and to calibrate their science instruments.
Psycheβs operations team plans to use the spacecraftβs multispectral imager to capture thousands of observations of Mars. The images will provide valuable data and help the team hone techniques they will need when the spacecraft approaches and begins orbiting the asteroid Psyche in late 2029.
Mars wonβt initially look like the illuminated reddish disk seen in so many photos of the planet. βWe are approaching Mars at a very high phase angle, which means we are catching up with the planet from its night side with only a sliver of sunlight creating a thin crescent,β said Jim Bell, the Psyche imager instrument lead at Arizona State University in Tempe. βThe thin crescent on approach and the nearly βfull Marsβ view after we fly past create opportunities for the imaging team for both great calibration observations as well as just plain beautiful photos.β
Itβs possible that Mars may possess a faint dusty ring, or torus β the result of micrometeorites striking the surfaces of the planetβs two moons, Phobos and Deimos, and ejecting dust particles into space. The Sunβs alignment with Psyche and Mars may cause dusty material to scatter sunlight, making it visible in the processed observations.
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NASAβs Psyche spacecraft will get a boost from Mars on Friday, May 15, passing just 2,800 miles (4,500 kilometers) from the planetβs surface at some 12,333 mph (19,848 kph). The spacecraft will harness the planetβs gravitational pull to speed up and adjust its trajectory toward the metal-rich asteroid Psyche, one of the more unusual objects in our solar system.
Launched on Oct. 13, 2023, the Psyche spacecraft relies on a solar-electric propulsion system and the inert gas xenon for propellant, gradually gaining speed over the course of its long journey. Psycheβs mission planners are using the Mars flyby to save propellant, letting the planetβs gravity do some of the work instead of the propulsion system alone. But gravity assists like these also offer opportunities for missions to practice and to calibrate their science instruments.
Psycheβs operations team plans to use the spacecraftβs multispectral imager to capture thousands of observations of Mars. The images will provide valuable data and help the team hone techniques they will need when the spacecraft approaches and begins orbiting the asteroid Psyche in late 2029.
Mars wonβt initially look like the illuminated reddish disk seen in so many photos of the planet. βWe are approaching Mars at a very high phase angle, which means we are catching up with the planet from its night side with only a sliver of sunlight creating a thin crescent,β said Jim Bell, the Psyche imager instrument lead at Arizona State University in Tempe. βThe thin crescent on approach and the nearly βfull Marsβ view after we fly past create opportunities for the imaging team for both great calibration observations as well as just plain beautiful photos.β
Itβs possible that Mars may possess a faint dusty ring, or torus β the result of micrometeorites striking the surfaces of the planetβs two moons, Phobos and Deimos, and ejecting dust particles into space. The Sunβs alignment with Psyche and Mars may cause dusty material to scatter sunlight, making it visible in the processed observations.
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A small New Jersey town election in 2011 with only 4 candidates and 86 total votes was stolen with electronic voting machines. They knew it was rigged because they knew all the voters. They took it to court and they won because the outcome was proven to be rigged.
- Vivian Henry: 34 votes
- Mark Henry: 33 votes
- Cynthia Zirkle: 10 votes
- Ernest Zirkle: 9 votes
The Zirkles contested the results. 28 voters later signed affidavits, under oath, stating they had voted for the Zirkles, which would have flipped the outcome.
The case went to court, Zirkle v. Henry. The court ultimately reversed the results. The Zirkles were declared the winners, 34β33, and the Henrys lost.
This is the exact reason why we can NOT trust electronic voting machines. The people running the election on-site or in a completely off-site location can rig the results.
- Vivian Henry: 34 votes
- Mark Henry: 33 votes
- Cynthia Zirkle: 10 votes
- Ernest Zirkle: 9 votes
The Zirkles contested the results. 28 voters later signed affidavits, under oath, stating they had voted for the Zirkles, which would have flipped the outcome.
The case went to court, Zirkle v. Henry. The court ultimately reversed the results. The Zirkles were declared the winners, 34β33, and the Henrys lost.
This is the exact reason why we can NOT trust electronic voting machines. The people running the election on-site or in a completely off-site location can rig the results.
White Hats are rising.
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The accommodation was to be built right next to the hockey club for young girls!
The previous year, 17-year-old Lisa had been killed by an asylum seeker in Duivendrecht (5,300 inhabitants).
More than 3,000 residents (35%) signed a petition against the project. Nevertheless, a court approved the construction on the grounds that βhumanitarian obligationsβ took precedence.
Residents then protested for three weeks, night after night. The government ignored them.
On the day of the move-in, the situation escalated:
The accommodation was set on fire by desperate locals, and demonstrators also blocked access to the fire brigade.
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πΊπΈβ‘οΈ- Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie is trailing opponent and Trump-endorsed Ed Gallrein, 53% to 45%, according to a new Quantus poll.
Massie leads Gallrein by a substantial margin among voters ages 17 to 55, while Gallrein leads Massie among Gen X and Boomer voters.
The exact polling numbers among age groups:
Age 17-25: Massie +25
Age 26-35: Massie +56
Age 36-45: Massie +38
Age 46-55: Massie +17
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Age 56-65: Gallrein +18
Age 66-75: Gallrein +35
Age 76+: Gallrein +33
Massie leads Gallrein by a substantial margin among voters ages 17 to 55, while Gallrein leads Massie among Gen X and Boomer voters.
The exact polling numbers among age groups:
Age 17-25: Massie +25
Age 26-35: Massie +56
Age 36-45: Massie +38
Age 46-55: Massie +17
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Age 56-65: Gallrein +18
Age 66-75: Gallrein +35
Age 76+: Gallrein +33
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Xiβs Delicate Warning
Itβs always interesting to see how far ahead of US politicians the Chinese leaders are, particularly President Xi, who is fully cognizant on the discussions of Western intellectuals, while I doubt any US politicians, with the possible exception of JD Vance, have ever heard of Wang Hunin, much less Qiao Liang or Wang Xiangsui Inside [β¦]
https://voxday.net/2026/05/14/xis-delicate-warning/
Itβs always interesting to see how far ahead of US politicians the Chinese leaders are, particularly President Xi, who is fully cognizant on the discussions of Western intellectuals, while I doubt any US politicians, with the possible exception of JD Vance, have ever heard of Wang Hunin, much less Qiao Liang or Wang Xiangsui Inside [β¦]
https://voxday.net/2026/05/14/xis-delicate-warning/
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π’ πΊπΈ π³ Alabama Governor Kay Ivey calls a Special Primary Election on August 11, for the 1st, 2nd, 6th and 7th congressional districts Under The New Map
New Map:
π΄ Republicans: 6 (+1)
π΅ Democrats: 1 (-1)
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New Map:
π΄ Republicans: 6 (+1)
π΅ Democrats: 1 (-1)
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"Einsteinβs attitude toward his own disabled son is reflected in the advice he offered his long-time close friend, Austrian physicist Paul Ehrenfest (1880β1933). He advised Ehrenfest to abandon his own Down-syndrome-afflicted son, saying βvaluable persons should not be sacrificed to hopeless causes.β Unwilling to do so, yet overwhelmed by the situation, Ehrenfest, recently separated from his wife, shot and killed his son before ending his own life with the same revolver."
https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/521-origins-of-relativity#:~:text=Einstein%E2%80%99s%20attitude%20toward,%5Bl%5D%5D.
https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/521-origins-of-relativity#:~:text=Einstein%E2%80%99s%20attitude%20toward,%5Bl%5D%5D.
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5.2.1 Origins of Special Relativity
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TIL hikers in the Alps discovered Otzi in 1991, a 5,300-year-old man naturally preserved in ice. Scientists identified his last meal as ibex meat and grains, found over 60 soot tattoos around his joints and spine, and recovered his copper axe, flint knife, a fire-starting kit and grass cloak.
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Massachusetts Democrats pushing bill that would limit how far you can drive your car. https://modernity.news/2026/04/12/massachusetts-dems-advance-bill-to-limit-how-far-you-can-drive-in-your-own-car/
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Massachusetts Dems Advance Bill to LIMIT How Far You Can DRIVE In Your Own Car - modernity
Latest front in the war on personal mobility
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TIL The only measurable health effects of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Disaster were related to the stress locals experience after the incident
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Equipping the Trump class with nuclear propulsion presents benefits, but also massive challenges, and Navy officials had been pushing back against the idea.
The U.S. Navy says its future Trump class battleships are now set to be nuclear-powered. This is a huge development that will impact the cost and complexity of the design. With those issues in mind, now-former Secretary of the Navy John Phelan had said this was βunlikelyβ to happen just four weeks ago.
The Navy announced its intention to fit a nuclear propulsion system to the Trump class warships in its latest annual shipbuilding plan, which was released earlier today. The document also refers to these future large surface combatants as BBGNs, or nuclear-powered (N) guided-missile (G) battleships (BB). USNI News was first to report on this development.
The only nuclear-powered surface vessels in the Navyβs fleet today are its Nimitz and Ford class aircraft carriers. The service has not had a nuclear-powered surface combatant since the 1990s. During that decade, the one-of-a-kind cruiser USS Long Beach, destroyer USS Truxtun (later recategorized as a cruiser), and frigate USS Bainbridge, as well as two California class and four Virginia class cruisers (the latter not to be confused with the subsequent Virginia class of attack submarines) all left active duty. Nuclear propulsion offers functionally unlimited range, as well as a major boost in onboard power generation. It also comes with cost and complexity, in terms of a shipβs core design, and what it takes to operate and maintain it. We will come back to those issues later on.
The Navy has now outlined plans to acquire 15 Trump class BBGNs, one virtually every other year, between Fiscal Year 2028 and 2055. Two are also set to be ordered back-to-back in Fiscal Years 2030 and 2031. An initial official estimate has put the price tag of each of these ships at $17 billion. This is more than what the service expects to spend on each of the next three Ford class aircraft carriers, the projected unit costs of which range from roughly $13 to $15 billion.
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TIL Homosexuality in renaissance Florence was technically illegal but so prevalent that the majority of the male population was implicated in accusations. Savonarola's regime tried to supress it, resulting in a florentine official declaring "thank god we can sodomise again", after the regime fell
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π πΊπΈ βοΈ The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that freight brokers can be held liable for negligently hiring unsafe trucking companies, including carriers using unqualified or illegal drivers who violate CDL regulations and cause crashes.
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