• JIMMY KIMMEL HAS BREAKDOWN ON NATIONAL TELEVISION AFTER TRUMP WINS ELECTION! (LIVE RUMBLE TIME SHO..

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    JIMMY KIMMEL HAS BREAKDOWN ON NATIONAL TELEVISION AFTER TRUMP WINS ELECTION! (LIVE RUMBLE TIME SHO.. https://old.bitchute.com/video/bBEg7wltaE8/
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  • The Vega star system is one of the most studied in astronomy due to its proximity, brightness, and unique characteristics that challenge our understanding of planet formation and stellar evolution. Located just 25 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Lyra, Vega is a blue-white star and the fifth-brightest star visible in our night sky. Here's a breakdown of the most intriguing features of the Vega system:

    1. Dust Disk Discovery
    Infrared Excess: In the 1980s, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) discovered an excess of infrared radiation from Vega, indicating a dust disk around the star. This disk emits infrared radiation as dust particles are heated by Vega's light, suggesting an early model of a protoplanetary or debris disk.
    Smooth Disk: Unlike other systems like Fomalhaut, Vega’s disk is remarkably smooth, lacking the gaps and rings typically associated with planets disturbing the dust. This smoothness implies that Vega may lack substantial planetary influences or that planets there may be few and more challenging to detect.
    2. Potential "Hot Neptune"
    Astronomers have hypothesized that Vega might host a hot Neptune—a large planet orbiting close to the star, with a mass similar to that of Uranus or Neptune. If present, this planet could slightly perturb the disk, though not enough to create the pronounced structures seen in other systems.
    3. Asteroid Belt Analogy
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    Observations suggest that Vega may contain a large asteroid belt similar to our Solar System's, with a spread-out disk of rocky material. This possible asteroid belt might add to the dust observed around Vega and could provide insights into the early formation phases of planetary systems.
    4. Historical and Cultural Significance
    Former Pole Star: Around 14,000 years ago, Earth's axis pointed toward Vega, making it the northern pole star until approximately 12,000 BC. The star held great significance for ancient civilizations due to its prominence.
    Name and Mythology: The name "Vega," originally spelled "Wega," comes from the Arabic "Al Nasr al Waki," meaning "Swooping Eagle." Vega is a cornerstone of the Summer Triangle, a prominent asterism for northern hemisphere skywatchers, along with Altair and Deneb.
    5. Milestones in Astronomy
    First Stellar Spectrum: Vega was the first star to have its spectrum recorded in 1850, helping astronomers study stellar composition and temperature.
    Early Photographic Milestone: It was also the second star, after the Sun, to be photographed, marking a major step in astronomical imaging.
    6. Variable Star Characteristics
    Vega is classified as a Delta Scuti variable, with slight pulsations that cause small changes in its brightness over time. Although minimal, these fluctuations provide valuable data for stellar research and challenge Vega's historic role as a "constant" in brightness.
    7. Future Research and Exploration
    With its dust disk and potential hot Neptune, Vega remains a prime target for studying alternative pathways in planetary system evolution. Optical spectroscopy allows astronomers to analyze parameters such as star formation rates and chemical composition, shedding light on the processes within Vega's disk and its potential for planet formation.
    8. Vega's characteristics—its smooth disk, possible planetary companions, and cultural prominence—continue to intrigue astronomers. Future missions and telescopes may reveal more about this iconic star system, potentially uncovering planets or additional features that reshape our understanding of how stars and planetary systems evolve.
    The Vega star system is one of the most studied in astronomy due to its proximity, brightness, and unique characteristics that challenge our understanding of planet formation and stellar evolution. Located just 25 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Lyra, Vega is a blue-white star and the fifth-brightest star visible in our night sky. Here's a breakdown of the most intriguing features of the Vega system: 1. Dust Disk Discovery Infrared Excess: In the 1980s, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) discovered an excess of infrared radiation from Vega, indicating a dust disk around the star. This disk emits infrared radiation as dust particles are heated by Vega's light, suggesting an early model of a protoplanetary or debris disk. Smooth Disk: Unlike other systems like Fomalhaut, Vega’s disk is remarkably smooth, lacking the gaps and rings typically associated with planets disturbing the dust. This smoothness implies that Vega may lack substantial planetary influences or that planets there may be few and more challenging to detect. 2. Potential "Hot Neptune" Astronomers have hypothesized that Vega might host a hot Neptune—a large planet orbiting close to the star, with a mass similar to that of Uranus or Neptune. If present, this planet could slightly perturb the disk, though not enough to create the pronounced structures seen in other systems. 3. Asteroid Belt Analogy Collapse Observations suggest that Vega may contain a large asteroid belt similar to our Solar System's, with a spread-out disk of rocky material. This possible asteroid belt might add to the dust observed around Vega and could provide insights into the early formation phases of planetary systems. 4. Historical and Cultural Significance Former Pole Star: Around 14,000 years ago, Earth's axis pointed toward Vega, making it the northern pole star until approximately 12,000 BC. The star held great significance for ancient civilizations due to its prominence. Name and Mythology: The name "Vega," originally spelled "Wega," comes from the Arabic "Al Nasr al Waki," meaning "Swooping Eagle." Vega is a cornerstone of the Summer Triangle, a prominent asterism for northern hemisphere skywatchers, along with Altair and Deneb. 5. Milestones in Astronomy First Stellar Spectrum: Vega was the first star to have its spectrum recorded in 1850, helping astronomers study stellar composition and temperature. Early Photographic Milestone: It was also the second star, after the Sun, to be photographed, marking a major step in astronomical imaging. 6. Variable Star Characteristics Vega is classified as a Delta Scuti variable, with slight pulsations that cause small changes in its brightness over time. Although minimal, these fluctuations provide valuable data for stellar research and challenge Vega's historic role as a "constant" in brightness. 7. Future Research and Exploration With its dust disk and potential hot Neptune, Vega remains a prime target for studying alternative pathways in planetary system evolution. Optical spectroscopy allows astronomers to analyze parameters such as star formation rates and chemical composition, shedding light on the processes within Vega's disk and its potential for planet formation. 8. Vega's characteristics—its smooth disk, possible planetary companions, and cultural prominence—continue to intrigue astronomers. Future missions and telescopes may reveal more about this iconic star system, potentially uncovering planets or additional features that reshape our understanding of how stars and planetary systems evolve.
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  • THIS IS A GOOD BREAKDOWN OF WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NC.

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    THIS IS A GOOD BREAKDOWN OF WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NC. https://old.bitchute.com/video/5COTrmW5EbAg/
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    This Is A Good Breakdown Of What’s Happening in NC.
    This Is A Good Breakdown Of What’s Happening in NC.
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  • CLINTON ADVISOR HAS MENTAL BREAKDOWN OVER TRUMP ON CAMERA! (LIVE PANEL SHOW FROM TWO ROADS THEATRE..

    James Carville has finally lost his f*cking mind!
    If he ever had one that is

    And by the way... He apparently "Don't Fart"
    ROFLMAO

    While I have no love for either #Satanic #Criminal "Party" of our illegitimate "government" this is getting ridiculous!

    Meant to distract you as they continue wiping people out and stealing their land

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    CLINTON ADVISOR HAS MENTAL BREAKDOWN OVER TRUMP ON CAMERA! (LIVE PANEL SHOW FROM TWO ROADS THEATRE.. James Carville has finally lost his f*cking mind! If he ever had one that is And by the way... He apparently "Don't Fart" ROFLMAO While I have no love for either #Satanic #Criminal "Party" of our illegitimate "government" this is getting ridiculous! Meant to distract you as they continue wiping people out and stealing their land https://old.bitchute.com/video/DW3KEEVKMmY/
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  • ️Moscow Active Shooter Event Breakdown and Church Security: Christian Warrior Training Response⚡
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  • https://republicbroadcasting.org/news/were-not-up-against-a-candidate-were-up-against-a-machine-vivek-drops-mic-in-3-minute-breakdown-of-2024-election/
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    “We’re Not Up Against A Candidate… We’re Up Against A Machine” – Vivek ‘Drops Mic’ In 3-Minute Breakdown Of 2024 Election
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  • WERE TYREEK HILL'S RIGHTS VIOLATED? | FULL LEGAL BREAKDOWN

    #Police are enemies of every American
    You can choose to "not like the man's behavior" if you like... But it wasn't unlawful

    Police are nothing more than grown up schoolyard bullies, with guns and body armor who believe that they are YOUR MASTERS instead of realizing they are SERVANTS!

    If you #BackTheBlue I'm certain it's because these tyrannical, bully scumbags have never abused YOU personally, and apparently you have no empathy for others

    Police act as if they are some sort of "gods" or something...
    Believing they have the right to treat you like a dog. "Sit on the curb." "Roll over, beg, speak"

    Yeah, well FTP!
    Personally, I would NOT piss on the police if they were on fire

    And I have several very good reasons for feeling the way that I do!
    Namely MY EXPERIENCES with these authoritarian pieces of dung

    Despite this guy starting out good....
    He is now kissing that blue a** and talking about the fictional "good cops" that don't exist! But at least he is calling for the firing of ONE of his abusers! WHAT OF THE REST?

    EVERY COP ON THE SCENE IS GUILTY!
    What did they do to stop the abuse?

    Police being "fired" for gross misconduct, violence, and falsely imprisoning Americans does not cut it!

    Police need to be INDICTED by a grand jury of Americans
    (Called forth BY AMERICANS since prosecutors won't do it)

    for violating TITLE 18 U.S.C. § 241 Conspiracy Against Rights AND 18 U.S.C. § 242 Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law AND SENT TO PRISON OR EXECUTED FOR THEIR CRIMES!

    We have reached a point where the corporate "government" abuses are INTOLERABLE, and it is time to stop tolerating the intolerable! POLICE are the criminals we have police to defend us against! PERIOD!

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    WERE TYREEK HILL'S RIGHTS VIOLATED? | FULL LEGAL BREAKDOWN #Police are enemies of every American You can choose to "not like the man's behavior" if you like... But it wasn't unlawful Police are nothing more than grown up schoolyard bullies, with guns and body armor who believe that they are YOUR MASTERS instead of realizing they are SERVANTS! If you #BackTheBlue I'm certain it's because these tyrannical, bully scumbags have never abused YOU personally, and apparently you have no empathy for others Police act as if they are some sort of "gods" or something... Believing they have the right to treat you like a dog. "Sit on the curb." "Roll over, beg, speak" Yeah, well FTP! Personally, I would NOT piss on the police if they were on fire And I have several very good reasons for feeling the way that I do! Namely MY EXPERIENCES with these authoritarian pieces of dung Despite this guy starting out good.... He is now kissing that blue a** and talking about the fictional "good cops" that don't exist! But at least he is calling for the firing of ONE of his abusers! WHAT OF THE REST? EVERY COP ON THE SCENE IS GUILTY! What did they do to stop the abuse? Police being "fired" for gross misconduct, violence, and falsely imprisoning Americans does not cut it! Police need to be INDICTED by a grand jury of Americans (Called forth BY AMERICANS since prosecutors won't do it) for violating TITLE 18 U.S.C. § 241 Conspiracy Against Rights AND 18 U.S.C. § 242 Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law AND SENT TO PRISON OR EXECUTED FOR THEIR CRIMES! We have reached a point where the corporate "government" abuses are INTOLERABLE, and it is time to stop tolerating the intolerable! POLICE are the criminals we have police to defend us against! PERIOD! https://old.bitchute.com/video/idtaZIdXIsw/
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  • Detailed Analysis: Why Arabs Lose Wars?
    This video based by article is a personal account of U.S. Army Colonel Norvell DeAtkine's experience in dealing with Arab militaries for over 40 years.

    This video provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Arabic-speaking armies in the modern era, examining their struggles and challenges across various historical conflicts. It begins by exploring how Egyptian regular forces faced difficulties against Yemeni irregulars in the 1960s, a period marked by intense military strategy shifts in the Middle East. Similarly, Syrians managed to assert control in Lebanon during the mid-1970s, but only through the use of overwhelming weaponry and numbers, rather than tactical brilliance.

    One of the most notable examples of ineffectiveness came from the Iraqis during the 1980s when they were pitted against an Iranian military deeply affected by revolutionary turmoil. Despite the disarray in Iran, the Iraqis failed to secure a decisive victory and could not win a three-decade-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was similarly underwhelming, highlighting the mediocre combat history of the region's forces, especially when compared to the more formidable Allied Forces and Axis Powers of World War II.

    This video seeks to uncover why this unimpressive record persists, delving into a myriad of factors—economic, ideological, and technical—that have historically hampered Arab armies. Yet, perhaps the most critical factor is cultural, encompassing certain societal attributes that inhibit these forces from producing an effective military presence on the battlefield. The insights you will hear are grounded in the personal experiences of Norville B. De Atkin, who spent nearly three decades in the Middle East as a U.S. military attaché and security assistance officer. Through his lens, we gain an understanding of how military tactics are developed and implemented—or, as often is the case, how they fall short—due to deeply ingrained cultural practices.

    It's a well-established truth in military history that an army fights as it is trained. Atkin's firsthand observations of Arab military training reveal much about how these forces approach modern warfare and why they frequently struggle to meet the demands of strategic warfare. Despite nearly 25 years passing since his initial assessments, it appears that little has changed in the effectiveness of these armies, especially when compared to other global forces.

    The video also critiques the problematic nature of incorporating culture into strategic assessments. Historically, this approach has led to wild distortions, as seen with the U.S. Army in the 1930s, which misjudged the Japanese national character, leading to incorrect assumptions about their technological capabilities. Hitler's underestimation of the United States as a "mongrel society" similarly backfired, showing the dangers of relying too heavily on cultural stereotypes in warfare. These examples underscore the risk of making assumptions about military abilities based on cultural attributes, which often leads to overconfidence or, conversely, underestimation of an adversary's capabilities.

    The video also touches on the evolution of military subculture over time, noting how past performances can lead to erroneous conclusions about future conflicts. The dismal French performance in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War misled the German high command into overestimating the French Army's capabilities during World War I. Conversely, Israeli generals underestimated the Egyptian Army in 1973, based on their lackluster performance in the 1967 war. Such examples illustrate how combat history can be a double-edged sword, influencing strategic decisions in both positive and negative ways.

    Furthermore, the video explores how cultural factors—such as the highly centralized command structures in Arab militaries—stifle initiative and flexibility. This rigid hierarchy often leads to a lack of combined arms operations, where cooperation between different military branches, such as naval battles and air warfare, is critical for success.

    In Western forces like the U.S. military, NCOs play a vital role in bridging the gap between officers and enlisted soldiers, fostering a sense of unit cohesion and military innovation. However, in many Arabic-speaking armies, NCOs are either absent or non-functional, leading to a breakdown in discipline and effectiveness, particularly in the stress of combat. This lack of a professional NCO corps further exacerbates the challenges these armies face in executing military tactics and maintaining military history.
    Detailed Analysis: Why Arabs Lose Wars? This video based by article is a personal account of U.S. Army Colonel Norvell DeAtkine's experience in dealing with Arab militaries for over 40 years. This video provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Arabic-speaking armies in the modern era, examining their struggles and challenges across various historical conflicts. It begins by exploring how Egyptian regular forces faced difficulties against Yemeni irregulars in the 1960s, a period marked by intense military strategy shifts in the Middle East. Similarly, Syrians managed to assert control in Lebanon during the mid-1970s, but only through the use of overwhelming weaponry and numbers, rather than tactical brilliance. One of the most notable examples of ineffectiveness came from the Iraqis during the 1980s when they were pitted against an Iranian military deeply affected by revolutionary turmoil. Despite the disarray in Iran, the Iraqis failed to secure a decisive victory and could not win a three-decade-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was similarly underwhelming, highlighting the mediocre combat history of the region's forces, especially when compared to the more formidable Allied Forces and Axis Powers of World War II. This video seeks to uncover why this unimpressive record persists, delving into a myriad of factors—economic, ideological, and technical—that have historically hampered Arab armies. Yet, perhaps the most critical factor is cultural, encompassing certain societal attributes that inhibit these forces from producing an effective military presence on the battlefield. The insights you will hear are grounded in the personal experiences of Norville B. De Atkin, who spent nearly three decades in the Middle East as a U.S. military attaché and security assistance officer. Through his lens, we gain an understanding of how military tactics are developed and implemented—or, as often is the case, how they fall short—due to deeply ingrained cultural practices. It's a well-established truth in military history that an army fights as it is trained. Atkin's firsthand observations of Arab military training reveal much about how these forces approach modern warfare and why they frequently struggle to meet the demands of strategic warfare. Despite nearly 25 years passing since his initial assessments, it appears that little has changed in the effectiveness of these armies, especially when compared to other global forces. The video also critiques the problematic nature of incorporating culture into strategic assessments. Historically, this approach has led to wild distortions, as seen with the U.S. Army in the 1930s, which misjudged the Japanese national character, leading to incorrect assumptions about their technological capabilities. Hitler's underestimation of the United States as a "mongrel society" similarly backfired, showing the dangers of relying too heavily on cultural stereotypes in warfare. These examples underscore the risk of making assumptions about military abilities based on cultural attributes, which often leads to overconfidence or, conversely, underestimation of an adversary's capabilities. The video also touches on the evolution of military subculture over time, noting how past performances can lead to erroneous conclusions about future conflicts. The dismal French performance in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War misled the German high command into overestimating the French Army's capabilities during World War I. Conversely, Israeli generals underestimated the Egyptian Army in 1973, based on their lackluster performance in the 1967 war. Such examples illustrate how combat history can be a double-edged sword, influencing strategic decisions in both positive and negative ways. Furthermore, the video explores how cultural factors—such as the highly centralized command structures in Arab militaries—stifle initiative and flexibility. This rigid hierarchy often leads to a lack of combined arms operations, where cooperation between different military branches, such as naval battles and air warfare, is critical for success. In Western forces like the U.S. military, NCOs play a vital role in bridging the gap between officers and enlisted soldiers, fostering a sense of unit cohesion and military innovation. However, in many Arabic-speaking armies, NCOs are either absent or non-functional, leading to a breakdown in discipline and effectiveness, particularly in the stress of combat. This lack of a professional NCO corps further exacerbates the challenges these armies face in executing military tactics and maintaining military history.
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  • Get off your knees, Humanity. The Nexus of Narcissism and Leadership
    Narcissism and leadership are intricately linked, with both positive and negative consequences. Here’s a breakdown of the key findings:

    Healthy Narcissism in Leadership

    Healthy narcissism can be beneficial in leadership roles, as it can drive ambition, confidence, and a sense of self-importance (Maccoby, 2000).
    Leaders with healthy narcissistic tendencies may be more likely to take risks, innovate, and inspire others (Galvin et al., 2010).
    However, healthy narcissism is rare and often accompanied by other positive traits, such as empathy and self-awareness (Emmons, 1987).
    Destructive Narcissism in Leadership

    Destructive narcissism, characterized by grandiosity, entitlement, and a lack of empathy, can have negative consequences for organizations and followers (Rosenthal and Pittinsky, 2006).
    Leaders with destructive narcissistic tendencies may engage in abusive supervision, exploit others, and prioritize their own interests over the well-being of the organization (Tepper, 2000).
    Followers with low self-esteem may be particularly vulnerable to abuse by narcissistic leaders (Nevicka et al., 2011b).
    Mixed Results

    Research has yielded mixed results regarding the relationship between leader narcissism and leadership effectiveness (Campbell et al., 2011; Grijalva and Harms, 2014).
    Some studies have found positive correlations between leader narcissism and leadership emergence, but not with leadership effectiveness (Harms et al., 2022).
    Others have found no direct relationship between leader narcissism and abusive supervision (Wisse and Sleebos, 2016).
    Key Takeaways

    Narcissism is a complex trait that can manifest differently in leaders, with both positive and negative consequences.
    Healthy narcissism may be beneficial in leadership roles, but it is rare and often accompanied by other positive traits.
    Destructive narcissism can have devastating consequences for organizations and followers.
    Followers’ personality traits, such as low self-esteem, can influence their susceptibility to abuse by narcissistic leaders.
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    Get off your knees, Humanity. The Nexus of Narcissism and Leadership Narcissism and leadership are intricately linked, with both positive and negative consequences. Here’s a breakdown of the key findings: Healthy Narcissism in Leadership Healthy narcissism can be beneficial in leadership roles, as it can drive ambition, confidence, and a sense of self-importance (Maccoby, 2000). Leaders with healthy narcissistic tendencies may be more likely to take risks, innovate, and inspire others (Galvin et al., 2010). However, healthy narcissism is rare and often accompanied by other positive traits, such as empathy and self-awareness (Emmons, 1987). Destructive Narcissism in Leadership Destructive narcissism, characterized by grandiosity, entitlement, and a lack of empathy, can have negative consequences for organizations and followers (Rosenthal and Pittinsky, 2006). Leaders with destructive narcissistic tendencies may engage in abusive supervision, exploit others, and prioritize their own interests over the well-being of the organization (Tepper, 2000). Followers with low self-esteem may be particularly vulnerable to abuse by narcissistic leaders (Nevicka et al., 2011b). Mixed Results Research has yielded mixed results regarding the relationship between leader narcissism and leadership effectiveness (Campbell et al., 2011; Grijalva and Harms, 2014). Some studies have found positive correlations between leader narcissism and leadership emergence, but not with leadership effectiveness (Harms et al., 2022). Others have found no direct relationship between leader narcissism and abusive supervision (Wisse and Sleebos, 2016). Key Takeaways Narcissism is a complex trait that can manifest differently in leaders, with both positive and negative consequences. Healthy narcissism may be beneficial in leadership roles, but it is rare and often accompanied by other positive traits. Destructive narcissism can have devastating consequences for organizations and followers. Followers’ personality traits, such as low self-esteem, can influence their susceptibility to abuse by narcissistic leaders. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-zZESSt_X0
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  • Erik Prince - Breakdown of the Donald Trump Assassination Attempt | SRS #123

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    Erik Prince - Breakdown of the Donald Trump Assassination Attempt | SRS #123 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t81CeoEcCik&list=TLPQMzEwNzIwMjTknfUMSK4hyw&index=6
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