Ukraine

OK, yesterday someone on the Internet was trying to promote a story that the USS Eisenhower had been hit hard by Houthis missiles.

I had decided that was a fake. But then this morning I see this:



I googled the Captain's name and I didn't find a report of his death. It might have to do with that silly NAFO contest from a couple weeks ago.

Captian Chowdah and CasualArtyFan were in a NAFO contest about something silly. But that contest is over. And now there's this.
 
OK, yesterday someone on the Internet was trying to promote a story that the USS Eisenhower had been hit hard by Houthis missiles.

I had decided that was a fake. But then this morning I see this:



I googled the Captain's name and I didn't find a report of his death. It might have to do with that silly NAFO contest from a couple weeks ago.

Captian Chowdah and CasualArtyFan were in a NAFO contest about something silly. But that contest is over. And now there's this.

I saw that it was sunk. That has beeen debunked. I also saw that it was in drydock, by it still had dilithium crystals.
 
What a troubling day at Twitter. Here's another """strange""" report from this mornings feed:



I'm interested in developing tracking skills, so I look at photos like this with that in mind. I blow them up big an study them to read the signs left where there has been something to track.

The problem I see here is that rocket motor has been there for at least a month based upon the completely undisturbed grass growth surrounding that rocket motor.

No one, not even a dog, has walked around that rocket motor in the last two weeks to a month.

The photo had been taken by a person who had not yet walked up to it to get a better look before snapping that photo.

My guess is that photo existed on the Internet and that Kherson's Cat utilized it.

That lead to searching Google for that photo. It was first posted 7 hours ago by Russians with this translated caption. "This is the find that a resident of the Belgorod region discovered in his garden."

English speaking people on the Internet started using it about 4 hours ago.

So this is my final conclusion, these people on the Internet have been caught utilizing a photo they found on the internet, attaching to it whatever wild idea popped into their heads at the moment as a caption.

Here's another example where the guy says it is a "fully functional HIMARS". A fully functional solid fuel rocket is one which has not ever been used. Because after it is used it's no longer functional. It's burned out.




I'm sorry to know that in the past I have posted something from both of these people on the Internet. Both of those sources have now been blocked. I don't have time for reading BS like this.

It's embarrassing to have posted something so obviously made up like these two sources cleary have. I posted them as good bad examples to show how useless those two sources have become.

I can't trust them after this. So they joined that David D I've already got stuffed into the Twitter outhouse.
 
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