SubstantialPressure3
SubstantialPressure3 t1_ja5282n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Reports of active shooter at Naval Air Station Whidbey Is in Oak Harbor. by nicksatdown
From what I'm seeing, it's someone in Ethiopia using TextNow, and it's been going on since last year. https://www.idahostatejournal.com/freeaccess/local-schools-targeted-in-nationwide-swatting-spree-police-throughout-region-respond-to-bogus-phone-calls/article_70965c3e-b2df-11ed-b90e-fb64c7085718.html
SubstantialPressure3 t1_ja51zc8 wrote
Reply to comment by pittiedaddy in Reports of active shooter at Naval Air Station Whidbey Is in Oak Harbor. by nicksatdown
If this is the same person/people in Ethiopia using TextNow to spoof their calls, it's not going to be that simple. It's been going on for a while. But the FBI is investigating. Idk how much pull they have with Ethiopia. https://www.idahostatejournal.com/freeaccess/local-schools-targeted-in-nationwide-swatting-spree-police-throughout-region-respond-to-bogus-phone-calls/article_70965c3e-b2df-11ed-b90e-fb64c7085718.html
SubstantialPressure3 t1_ja4z123 wrote
Reply to comment by JennJayBee in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
That is SO WEIRD.
Overseas troll farms spoofing calls to report fake school school shootings? And calls made in alphabetical order?
Is it a low budget psy ops? Who is paying people in Ethiopia to make robocalls for false school shootings?
Edit: found this https://www.edweek.org/leadership/where-those-swatting-hoaxes-may-be-coming-from/2022/10
And this 3 days ago. Same person/people? Wtf? https://www.idahostatejournal.com/freeaccess/local-schools-targeted-in-nationwide-swatting-spree-police-throughout-region-respond-to-bogus-phone-calls/article_70965c3e-b2df-11ed-b90e-fb64c7085718.html
SubstantialPressure3 t1_ja4xtzh wrote
Reply to comment by Ampersand55 in Swedish Deputy National Police Chief and Regional Police Chief found dead amidst investigation on gross misconduct by FinneVirta
The article posted said she had no experience at all, and was chosen over 20 candidates that did have experience.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_ja4xd5b wrote
Reply to comment by Sebekiz in Arizona’s top prosecutor concealed records debunking election fraud claims by Rorschach1492
They aren't "appeasing", they are deliberately feeding the conspiracy.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_ja4vq8t wrote
Reply to comment by flaker111 in Retired Air Force officer pleads guilty to possessing classified documents by YsThisGameSoBad
And now finding out that several of those documents were copied and scanned to a trump aides laptop.......
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j6apk1o wrote
Reply to Seeking passage to use for Eulogy from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. by cavillchallenger
Bring a small towel rolled up.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j5b785q wrote
Reply to TIL The writer for "Die Hard with a Vengeance" was investigated by the FBI after they revealed that his story's plan of robbing the Federal Reserve through a breached subway wall would have worked by fortifier22
I want to say the same thing happened to the author of Red October.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j2ahurm wrote
Reply to comment by BigBoxOfGooglyEyes in Best way to purchase books to support the authors by Vizzenya
Libraries do have ebooks you can check out, though.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j29quaq wrote
Reply to comment by Crafty_Tangerine5511 in TIL In the 1980s, an obscene image was snuck into one of the ice cubes in a Coca-Cola ad in South Australia. The company recalled and destroyed all of the posters, and the artist responsible for the image was fired and sued. by 54_actual
Never heard of the clam plate orgy.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j29qrss wrote
Reply to comment by MissionViejo92692 in TIL In the 1980s, an obscene image was snuck into one of the ice cubes in a Coca-Cola ad in South Australia. The company recalled and destroyed all of the posters, and the artist responsible for the image was fired and sued. by 54_actual
Not just ice cubes, water reflections, condensation, and shadows of artwork. It was actually fairly prevalent for a while.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j29qjkt wrote
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j29qig0 wrote
Reply to TIL In the 1980s, an obscene image was snuck into one of the ice cubes in a Coca-Cola ad in South Australia. The company recalled and destroyed all of the posters, and the artist responsible for the image was fired and sued. by 54_actual
Only because they were caught. If you look in old magazine ads (and probably some newer ones) look at the ads with ice cubes, water reflections, and even the shadows, you can see images and words, very subtle, but definitely not paredolia, it's intentional.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j262oir wrote
My son is dyslexic. There's a couple things you can do.
Clear plastic yellow or pink overlay, and a piece of cardboard with a space cut out big enough that she can see 2 lines of font. You could make 2. One big enough for paperback, one big enough for hardback.
Try different colors, blue, pink, and yellow. I want to say that one color worked better for girls, and another color worked better for boys, but I can't remember which was which. Don't put them together with the cardboard until you see what works better for her. Or, she could use the cardboard alone.
My son said he would actually see the letters moving sometimes, so it wasn't just that letters and numbers were backwards or upside down.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_j20ctpn wrote
Reply to My sister-in-law says he is a Sumo wrestler, I say he is a sexy gingerbread man wearing a thong. by BJ77345
I see Cartman in a thong.
SubstantialPressure3 t1_jcvj5cw wrote
Reply to TIL that in 2020, to educate the public about misinformation, researchers used AI to have Richard Nixon deliver the never-used "In Event of Moon Disaster" Apollo 11 speech. by [deleted]
Never heard about it. Probably all it did was feed the "American moon landing was fake" conspiracy.