Sure, I'll just change who my mother was, claim my birthright citizenship, apply for a job in the Israeli civilian security services, rise up the ranks, and then post about it here when I find the corner they've been shuffled off to.
You can just use logic here:
If a thing is: 1. potentially beneficial and 2. of trivial cost, it is safe to assume that a sufficiently large entity has entertained the idea or is actively engaged in it.
Now, hiring Internet trolls is inexpensive for a nation-state, and influencing the political mood of another nation to ensure the steady stream of free U$D continues is absolutely beneficial.
The official shuttering of the JIDF means that either: 1. it is more profitable to run a secret operation than a publicly-known one or 2. public exposure has increased the cost of operations to the point the engagement is no longer profitable.
Officially closing down an operation only to re-open it under a different name and budget line-item is the oldest trick in the government book that doesn't directly involve pointing a weapon at a man and demanding the fruits of his labors.
And now all you have to do is provide evidence to those claims. B3cause we are still on the same place. If you think your words have any weight as evidence you will be sorely wrong.
You have no evidence gravity applies on Jupiter in exactly the same way it does on Earth. What you have is evidence gravity applies on Earth, its moon, and Mars, and you extrapolate from there.
You'd be a fool to say that gravity does not apply once you leave Earth, just as you'd be a fool to deny that an amoral actor that is not resource-limited (any government with a fiat currency) will engage in any activity it finds beneficial.
Prove it.
I know you people are allergic to these two words, but do it.
Sure, I'll just change who my mother was, claim my birthright citizenship, apply for a job in the Israeli civilian security services, rise up the ranks, and then post about it here when I find the corner they've been shuffled off to.
You can just use logic here:
If a thing is: 1. potentially beneficial and 2. of trivial cost, it is safe to assume that a sufficiently large entity has entertained the idea or is actively engaged in it.
Now, hiring Internet trolls is inexpensive for a nation-state, and influencing the political mood of another nation to ensure the steady stream of free U$D continues is absolutely beneficial.
The official shuttering of the JIDF means that either: 1. it is more profitable to run a secret operation than a publicly-known one or 2. public exposure has increased the cost of operations to the point the engagement is no longer profitable.
Officially closing down an operation only to re-open it under a different name and budget line-item is the oldest trick in the government book that doesn't directly involve pointing a weapon at a man and demanding the fruits of his labors.
And now all you have to do is provide evidence to those claims. B3cause we are still on the same place. If you think your words have any weight as evidence you will be sorely wrong.
You have no evidence gravity applies on Jupiter in exactly the same way it does on Earth. What you have is evidence gravity applies on Earth, its moon, and Mars, and you extrapolate from there.
You'd be a fool to say that gravity does not apply once you leave Earth, just as you'd be a fool to deny that an amoral actor that is not resource-limited (any government with a fiat currency) will engage in any activity it finds beneficial.
You can prove that gravity exists in Jupiter. You can't with any of those conspiracy theories. They are as real as Santa.