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Mora da dođe do suočavanja sa posledicama svojevoljne potčinjenosti centru moći koji svoju poziciju koristi uglavnom za to da bi u krajnjoj liniji kod kuće prikrio i zamaskirao neverovatno nepravedan sistem raspodele bogatstva. Da bi Volstrit mogao da preko noći stvara stotine milijardi i gubi desetine bez posledica desetine miliona moraju da žive u krajnjem siromaštvu u jednoj od najbogatijih zemalja na svetu. Da bi to isto moglo da se radi u međunarodnoj fiskalnoj sferi EU mora da bude oterana u trajnu recesiju. Sve samo da se ne promeni odnos snaga u Kongresu. Cilj je izuzetno plemenit, zato napred!
 
Sine ..pa glavni dasa u vasoj lepoj i u Evropi je Amerikanac ..on oducuje sta vi vidite ili nevidite
sta je zlocin ili nije zlocin
ko nekada Nemacka
razlika izmedju nas i vas je to mi neklecimo dobrovoljno pod tim nakazama
jesu nam slomili noge al to nije isto
ta razlika je ono sta nas pravi ljudima ..a vas ..pa budi iskren
Ej čovječe, jel ti imaš imalo srama? Ti koji živiš u toj mrskoj Austriji i koji si se vjerojatno snašao u toj Eu, te imaš love, veselo putuješ u naci Njemačku u šoping kolača koje obožavaš, palamudiš svojima da neka ne posustaju protiv zapada, nemojte ni slučajno prihvatiti europske nego ruske vrijednosti i dalje ližite rusku čizmu.Vjerojatno ćeš se vratiti kada dođe penzija pa ćeš sa 1500€ penzije prodavati pamet u Srbiji i govoriti " kako je ovde lepoooo" i nema lepše države od naše Srbije. Govorim ti to jer ista sranje slušamo i od ovdašnjih gastosa. Ti si oduran licemjer kakvog se ne može riječima opisati.
P.S. to važi i za ostale forumske drk...je koji sa zapada seru po istom
 

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Svasta biva u snovima kremljobotica, verovatno se ruska zastava vijori iznad Bele kuce i u Njujorku. :mazi:

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Hey dolt, read it slowly and carefully and let it sink in what is left of your alleged brain:

Patriot Missile Found in Tampa Junk Yard​

"One day last week, puzzled workers at… a scrap metal yard in Tampa’s Ybor City, noticed an odd-looking object in a heap of junk. They thought it was a beat-up torpedo. Police were called. Tampa officers arrived and quickly called explosives experts at MacDill Air Force Base. This was no torpedo. It was a Patriot […]
https://www.wired.com/2007/07/patriot-missile/
 
Hey dolt, read it slowly and carefully and let it sink in what is left of your alleged brain:

Patriot Missile Found in Tampa Junk Yard​

"One day last week, puzzled workers at… a scrap metal yard in Tampa’s Ybor City, noticed an odd-looking object in a heap of junk. They thought it was a beat-up torpedo. Police were called. Tampa officers arrived and quickly called explosives experts at MacDill Air Force Base. This was no torpedo. It was a Patriot […]
https://www.wired.com/2007/07/patriot-missile/
That’s awesome! Did they find out who threw it there?
 
@Mstislav @Mej bregami @Marin83 @piciginx
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"ONE DAY LAST week, puzzled workers at... a scrap metal yard in Tampa's Ybor City, noticed an odd-looking object in a heap of junk.
They thought it was a beat-up torpedo. Police were called. Tampa officers arrived and quickly called explosives experts at MacDill Air Force Base. This was no torpedo. It was a Patriot missile," the* St. Petersburg Times* reports.

Phpcirdylam


In what is undoubtedly one of the oddest local junk yard finds,
MacDill's ordnance disposal team confirmed the July 11 find was indeed a Patriot, minus "the part on top that goes boom," Lt. Omar Villarreal, a MacDill spokesman.

For munitions purists, that would be the warhead.

Airman
Lucas Mefford, a member of MacDill's ordnance team, said the missile still had its rocket motor and guidance system. He said it appears to have been a training model.

"It's pretty rare to find a Patriot,"
Mefford said. That's rare, as in never. MacDill officials say they can't ever recall another report of a Patriot turning up on private property.

"When we get calls from people," Mefford said, "they tend to find old water heaters that look like missiles."

How a Patriot missile made its way to an Ybor metal scrap yard remains a mystery.

Scrap
All officials declined to comment. The people who have made Patriots since the 1970s, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, said it's not theirs.
And the U.S. Army, which buys and uses the missiles, would not comment.
Patriots are also sold to allied nations.

Not that MacDill is looking for the Patriot's owner, who might be identified through a serial number usually stamped on all missiles.

Villarreal said the missile is considered harmless, surplus garbage with little value and no classified parts.

"If it was something that could have harmed somebody, I guarantee we'd be tracing where it came from," he said. "It's just useless junk."
https://www.wired.com/2007/07/patriot-missile/
 
@Mstislav @Mej bregami @Marin83 @piciginx
Pogledajte prilog 1350742
"ONE DAY LAST week, puzzled workers at... a scrap metal yard in Tampa's Ybor City, noticed an odd-looking object in a heap of junk.
They thought it was a beat-up torpedo. Police were called. Tampa officers arrived and quickly called explosives experts at MacDill Air Force Base. This was no torpedo. It was a Patriot missile," the* St. Petersburg Times* reports.

Phpcirdylam


In what is undoubtedly one of the oddest local junk yard finds,
MacDill's ordnance disposal team confirmed the July 11 find was indeed a Patriot, minus "the part on top that goes boom," Lt. Omar Villarreal, a MacDill spokesman.

For munitions purists, that would be the warhead.

Airman
Lucas Mefford, a member of MacDill's ordnance team, said the missile still had its rocket motor and guidance system. He said it appears to have been a training model.

"It's pretty rare to find a Patriot,"
Mefford said. That's rare, as in never. MacDill officials say they can't ever recall another report of a Patriot turning up on private property.

"When we get calls from people," Mefford said, "they tend to find old water heaters that look like missiles."

How a Patriot missile made its way to an Ybor metal scrap yard remains a mystery.

Scrap
All officials declined to comment. The people who have made Patriots since the 1970s, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, said it's not theirs.
And the U.S. Army, which buys and uses the missiles, would not comment.
Patriots are also sold to allied nations.

Not that MacDill is looking for the Patriot's owner, who might be identified through a serial number usually stamped on all missiles.

Villarreal said the missile is considered harmless, surplus garbage with little value and no classified parts.

"If it was something that could have harmed somebody, I guarantee we'd be tracing where it came from," he said. "It's just useless junk."
https://www.wired.com/2007/07/patriot-missile/
 
Ej čovječe, jel ti imaš imalo srama? Ti koji živiš u toj mrskoj Austriji i koji si se vjerojatno snašao u toj Eu, te imaš love, veselo putuješ u naci Njemačku u šoping kolača koje obožavaš, palamudiš svojima da neka ne posustaju protiv zapada, nemojte ni slučajno prihvatiti europske nego ruske vrijednosti i dalje ližite rusku čizmu.Vjerojatno ćeš se vratiti kada dođe penzija pa ćeš sa 1500€ penzije prodavati pamet u Srbiji i govoriti " kako je ovde lepoooo" i nema lepše države od naše Srbije. Govorim ti to jer ista sranje slušamo i od ovdašnjih gastosa. Ti si oduran licemjer kakvog se ne može riječima opisati.
P.S. to važi i za ostale forumske drk...je koji sa zapada seru po istom
Zar ti ne uživaš u čarima EU sedeći kod kuće u Hrvatskoj?
 
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