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-1 and fao-2 in pandemünund.here the pentagon's scientific intelligence managed to achieve more; the rapid advance of the red army on odor forced the nazis to relocate the missile center to northausen, since this the city lying to the west anyway... this is how the united states manifested itself in relation to its allies and was preparing directly for the implementation of the manhattan project, the application, the creation of an atomic bomb. the us nuclear weapons development effort was led by robert oppenheimer. in the process of division. neutrons are released, which split other atoms, a chain reaction, you are thinking about the same thing as me, now any physicist who has seen the newspapers is thinking about this, i don’t understand what we are thinking about, about bombs, but bombs, general leslie groves was so pleased with alsas's results that he used mission agents to further study german laboratories, dragging everything that was in bad shape. scouts , professionals, nuclear scientists, while merciless
-1 and fao-2 in pandemünund.here the pentagon's scientific intelligence managed to achieve more; the rapid advance of the red army on odor forced the nazis to relocate the missile center to northausen, since this the city lying to the west anyway... this is how the united states manifested itself in relation to its allies and was preparing directly for the implementation of the manhattan project, the application, the creation of an atomic bomb. the us nuclear weapons development effort was led...
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May 11, 2024
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well, yes, of course, the famous fao, fao, the first cruise missile - fao-1, the world's first ballisticcreated a guided anti-aircraft missile. the vaserfall, which they developed, was brought to the level of mass production, but they simply did not have time to launch this mass production, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already at the end of the second world war, the united states and the soviet union were very interested in capturing these german developments, they knew about them, of course, in this story of the seizure of german developments on the palm , the americans, of course, were in the palm, they had a special program, which was called the paperclip for the seizure of german scientists, german technologies. thousands of german scientists, engineers, and technicians were transferred through this operation at various times, during the forties and early fifties , to the united states, and of course, the main acquisition here was the surrendered american, the conscious surrender of the american on may 2 , 1945, werner von braun, developer fao-2 itself is the
well, yes, of course, the famous fao, fao, the first cruise missile - fao-1, the world's first ballisticcreated a guided anti-aircraft missile. the vaserfall, which they developed, was brought to the level of mass production, but they simply did not have time to launch this mass production, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already at the end of the second world war, the united states and the soviet union were very interested in capturing these german developments,...
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, fao, yes, the first cruise missile fao-1, the world's first ballistic missile, v-2, a long-rangevaserfall anti-aircraft missile that they developed was brought to the level of mass production, but to deploy this mass production production simply did not have time, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already at the end of the second... the united states and the soviet union were very interested in seizing these german developments, they knew about them, of course, in this story of the seizure of german of course, the americans were in the lead in development, they had a special program called the paperclip, to confiscate german scientists, german technologies, thousands of german scientists, engineers, technicians, through this operation they were transferred at different times, during the forties, early fifties to the usa, and of course. the main acquisition here was wernher von braun, who surrendered as an american, who deliberately surrendered as an american on may 2, 1945, the developer of fa 2 itself, the father of the american space program. the americans u
, fao, yes, the first cruise missile fao-1, the world's first ballistic missile, v-2, a long-rangevaserfall anti-aircraft missile that they developed was brought to the level of mass production, but to deploy this mass production production simply did not have time, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already at the end of the second... the united states and the soviet union were very interested in seizing these german developments, they knew about them, of course, in...
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May 15, 2024
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, fao, yes, the first cruise missile fao-1, the world's first ballistic missile, fau2, a long-rangeve time, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already at the end of the second world war , the united states and the soviet union were very interested in seizing these german developments, they knew about them, of course, in this history of the seizure of german developments, of course, the americans came out on top; they had a special program called paper clip the seizure of german scientists, german technologies, thousands of german scientists, engineers, technicians were transferred through this operation at once... they had much better starting conditions for the development of rocket technology, they only had one thing, they did not have sergei pavlovich korolev, yes, they didn’t have korolev, but it is also possible that korolev would have been doing something other than rocket science, because he himself wrote about his meeting with tselkovsky in 1929, although it must be said that there is some kind of so... like would be an intrigue, because some dispute that
, fao, yes, the first cruise missile fao-1, the world's first ballistic missile, fau2, a long-rangeve time, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already at the end of the second world war , the united states and the soviet union were very interested in seizing these german developments, they knew about them, of course, in this history of the seizure of german developments, of course, the americans came out on top; they had a special program called paper clip the seizure...
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May 16, 2024
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have to to enter the soviet zone, agents of the alsas mission managed to withdraw more than a hundred faoms from there to the united states. this is how the united states manifested itself in relation to its allies, and was no longer preparing... directly to carry out the manhattan project, to strike, to create an atomic bomb, to strike it on hiroshima and nagasaki in japan as a deterrent against the soviet union. scientists recognized that the work of german specialists was far from complete, but had important developments. therefore, technology has been invested in so called the manhattan project. code name for the us nuclear weapons program, headed by robert oppenheimer. during fission, neutrons are released, which split other atoms. chicken reaction. are you thinking the same thing i'm thinking? now any physicist who has seen the newspapers thinks about this. i don't understand what we are thinking about? oh bomby, alvarez. oh bomby. general leslie groves was so pleased with the results of alsas that he used mission agents to further study german laboratories, dragging everything that
have to to enter the soviet zone, agents of the alsas mission managed to withdraw more than a hundred faoms from there to the united states. this is how the united states manifested itself in relation to its allies, and was no longer preparing... directly to carry out the manhattan project, to strike, to create an atomic bomb, to strike it on hiroshima and nagasaki in japan as a deterrent against the soviet union. scientists recognized that the work of german specialists was far from complete,...
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, fao, yes, the first cruise missile fao-1, the world's first ballistic missile, v-2, a long-range, moreover, the germans also created a controlled the waserfall anti-aircraft missile that they developed was brought to the level of mass production, but they simply did not have time to launch this mass production, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already in the end of the second... the americans, they had a special program called the paperclip for the seizure of german scientists, german technologies, thousands of german scientists, engineers, technicians, through this operation were transferred at different times, during the forties, early fifties, in the usa, and of course, the main acquisition here was werner von brown, the developer of fa2 itself, the father of the american space program , who surrendered as an american, who deliberately surrendered as an american on may 2, 1945. programs, the americans used, respectively, and the wasserfall project, and the v2 project for the development of their program, it seemed that they were in a much better position,
, fao, yes, the first cruise missile fao-1, the world's first ballistic missile, v-2, a long-range, moreover, the germans also created a controlled the waserfall anti-aircraft missile that they developed was brought to the level of mass production, but they simply did not have time to launch this mass production, because soviet troops had already arrived in germany, already in the end of the second... the americans, they had a special program called the paperclip for the seizure of german...
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having big banks is there a disadvantage to having small banks why are people opening accounts at wells faoas i don't really understand what what the role should be little banks. well think i agree with what you' saying about little banks that community banks little banks that members of a community can know their banker they maybe even serve on a public related to their bank, a bod f stakeholders. and so that's why i'm a big supporter of these public ■lbans that use the partnership banking model that i mentioned. we have a public bank, a state public bank in dakota. i don't know if everybody knows that the this the bank of north dakota in 1919, partly as a result of the populist movement that was, you know, in the prairies at that time and what they developed this partnership model where they give to community and small banks in north dakota who then on lend this cheap these cheaper funds to us to the community members to the small businesses, cooperatives and, so forth. so i'm a big fan of that of, that model and so small banks need help. they need help from public that can give them chea
having big banks is there a disadvantage to having small banks why are people opening accounts at wells faoas i don't really understand what what the role should be little banks. well think i agree with what you' saying about little banks that community banks little banks that members of a community can know their banker they maybe even serve on a public related to their bank, a bod f stakeholders. and so that's why i'm a big supporter of these public ■lbans that use the partnership banking...
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. >> you don't want to call a little fao on donald trump. >> he was he was in front of judge lewis kaplanyou can take the fifth, your honor so harsh so harsh on him and his attorney. so harsh. >> he was in front of judge engoron, who was so harsh on him and his attorneys roshan is not even in the league of those other two guy. >> he knows that this judge is letting his lawyers try their case, letting me do aggressive cross-examinations, letting them do their things. so he knows what he's saying because he now is a basis of comparison between two others. judges who kick his butt and kicked his lawyer was also interesting to hear. >> judge merchan this morning before the jury came in talking to donald trump and through todd blanche saying, i think your client has a misunderstanding. he absolutely has every right to testify, addressing the comments that trump had made about are not allowed to testify because of this ag order, which is just patently false and just ridiculous. i mean, nobody listening to judge merchan commonly and politely sort of informing donald trump, reminding of hit of hi
. >> you don't want to call a little fao on donald trump. >> he was he was in front of judge lewis kaplanyou can take the fifth, your honor so harsh so harsh on him and his attorney. so harsh. >> he was in front of judge engoron, who was so harsh on him and his attorneys roshan is not even in the league of those other two guy. >> he knows that this judge is letting his lawyers try their case, letting me do aggressive cross-examinations, letting them do their things. so...
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and because russia to fao twin deficits for his current account and budget? reckoning? would be great to unplug china as a factory of russia's war machine overnight? of course. you have to remember that we are implementing sanctions in a very complex political and geopolitical economy. the actions we are taking are also meant to preserve unity and be sustainable. there are multiple objectives we are trying to solve at one time. if they -- it would feel good to have economic shock and all all the time. the spillover effects and secondary consequences be damped that tha be the best long-term risk-adjusted strategy for unity and it wasn't sustainable. the other point i would make on efficacy, a lot of people judge our sanctions relative to an exposed geopolitical objective like have putin's troops withdrawn from ukraine? those were not the proximate objectives of sanctions. what we have to think about is sanctions were made to the geopolitical events that followed and they have to be weighed against the counterfactual of the next alternatives. those alternatives have to be
and because russia to fao twin deficits for his current account and budget? reckoning? would be great to unplug china as a factory of russia's war machine overnight? of course. you have to remember that we are implementing sanctions in a very complex political and geopolitical economy. the actions we are taking are also meant to preserve unity and be sustainable. there are multiple objectives we are trying to solve at one time. if they -- it would feel good to have economic shock and all all...
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lada xc5, which was also presented at the exhibition, turned out to be the nameplate of the chinese fao the geometry of this emblem resembled the vaz emblem of the 1970s and assured that in the future cars will have their own nameplates. in general, the situation has not completely changed yet, but apparently it works. so where is the young minister, you can call him, that’s why i’m saying it, it’s just that we still need to make attempts to make even such elements, so to speak, from plastic, from everything we need, we need to make them, we already have composites production in alabuga is made by rusat, we are about to localize the box, that’s right, tell me your colleague. yes, it’s easier, where is your steering wheel made now, specifically chinese, who is the steering wheel, and the steering wheel yes, but in reality this is just the beginning, you hear the answer, the steering wheel is still chinese, i want the steering wheel to be russian, that means it’s the same it’s not as difficult as localizing the box, all the other elements, however, it seems to me that we just have to ask
lada xc5, which was also presented at the exhibition, turned out to be the nameplate of the chinese fao the geometry of this emblem resembled the vaz emblem of the 1970s and assured that in the future cars will have their own nameplates. in general, the situation has not completely changed yet, but apparently it works. so where is the young minister, you can call him, that’s why i’m saying it, it’s just that we still need to make attempts to make even such elements, so to speak, from...