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Deaths and Injuries of the Israel/Palestine Conflict prior to the Oct 2023 war

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Deaths and Injuries of the Israel/Palestine Conflict prior to the Oct 2023 war

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SOURCE: https://advisorybriefs.com/ip

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    Please tell me you’re being facetious, because radar has been in use for more than 80 years.

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      I believe that radar should be read as radar system. That is to say it was a new radar system that had not been fully learned yet not that radar as a concept was new.

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      80 years ago is the 1940’s. But the report was ignored due to lack of training. The way I heard, it was due to radar being relatively new, untested, and thus untrusted.

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        I’m confused. When did this conversation divert to Pearl Harbor?

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          I think they responded to the wrong person. There’s a pearl harbor tangent happening above this.

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      That would make the radar tech very old and likely you could not trust their work either.

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        Well by that logic, we should be really suspicious of tech like the wheel or the plow.

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          Which is why I have never used a plow before and never plan to.

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            Good. And I hope you don’t eat any food that contains ingredients that come from fields, or else you’re buying into big plow whether you like it or not.

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            Big brain time

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