>Delta Farce are much more professional than the SEALSMeanwhile in reality.
>>65102026is this really /k/? i feel like interservice rivalry is more /pol/ than /k/
>>65102030There's a group of faggots that make threads shitting on seals / devgru every other month.
>>65102033sealsissy detected
>the rare time a Delta does this means that Seals aren't actually unprofessional as fuck all the time somehow
>>65102360Delta actually getting Maduro without killing everyone in the city still makes them seethe.
>>65102026>One singular DELTA guy makes some dodgy bets>SEALS randomly murder people in the GWOT, run smuggling rings, torture and kill green berets who threaten to expose said smuggling ring, routinely lie about what they did for profit, get compromised on a pretty routine and non vital mission by some fishermen and decide to murder those fishermen because they don't know what else to doThey are exactly alike
>>65102503While I concur with the overall point, "some dodgy bets" is a bit of an understatement. This git needs the book thrown at him, too.
>>65102026>surely they will never catch ME trading on insider infoWhat a fucking retard lmao
>>65102026>be over a century old>still strong enough to carry an extremely dangerous spec op deep in enemy territorydamn, what's his secret?
>>65102316>>65102360>>65102503They also run drugs out Bragg.
>>65102503also abandoned an air force combat controller
>>65102026Until Delta force has the same level of book shilling and grifting the SEALS do then yes.
>>65102026Got it, so when the average Joe does insider trading its BAD. But when Trump & Co, do it, i.e. right before major announcements, its 100% ok, right? Such fucking bullshit. Let the guy have his 400k.Christ.
>>65102026So it's only okay when the Mar-a-Lago club does it, gotcha
>>65102745it can be an avenue through which adversaries can get intel on US operations, so yes, it's worse if an entire delta force platoon makes the same weird bet next time there's an operation because we let him get away with this
>>65102745Well, if someone wants something done by you and offers money for influence on the final decision - it's called a bribe. If same thing happens to a politician it's called PAC and super PAC.In other words, get bent regular Joe.
>>65102605How do they catch you trading insider info?
>>65102760There was no way that anyone could garner info out of what they did though, I guess unless you work at the betting platform and run background checks on literally everyone that bets.... Since its mostly the general public betting, that bet he did was a drop in the bucket. No information was actually leaked. He was just another bettor.
>>65102739You were saying?
>>65102792I dont think its TDS to notice that Trump is clearly manipulating markets in an egregious way.... while they crucify a career solider who put boots on the ground and risked life.... over a measly 400k.Like bruh... come on , let the man have his one come up in life... this is crazy.
>>65102465Delta grabbing Maduro was KinoDevgru grabbing the wso from on top of Iran's main nuclear facility was also kinoIts only microdicked never served turdies who goon to this imagined rivalry
>>65102796>>65102792>Criticism of actual corruption and blatant insider trading is TDSJesus Christ you freaks are pathetic.
>>65102745Laws for thee but not for me is always how the government has been.
>>65102798>>65102813It's kind of a moot point, thirdie, when the rest of the government is also doing it.
>>65102745show me the last time the law has applied to politiciansthey are a different class. The president -any president, not just Trump- could quite literally strangle a hooker to death on live TV and nothing would happen to him
>>65102780the problem is that now we know, you just need an AI algorithm to check for really high unusual bets and betting trends that correlate to geopolitical events
>>65102026>open betting market for random events>guy makes well informed bets>wins>seetheClearly they bets didn't impact the op, seems like sour grapes from turdies who got caught with their pants down playing woulda, shoulda, coulda about rhe global south getting dunked on.
>>65102848Not to split hairs, but the military is also the government.
>>65102702More respectable than writing shitty books and making movies with alternate realities.
>>65102866>Since the publication of Inside Delta Force in 2002 and Haney's subsequent success with The Unit television show, three of his former Delta colleagues accused him of embellishing his accomplishments within the unit and fabricating several of the events depicted. Some of the criticism directed at Haney has focused on his stating that he was a "founding member" of Delta Force. Former operators acknowledge only one "founder," Colonel Charlie Beckwith, who helped establish the unit and was its first commanding officer.[2] Haney used the term "founding member" to indicate that he was among the first operators assigned to the 1SFOD-D.>One operator, Logan Fitch, who first wrote publicly of the Eagle Claw mission for Penthouse Magazine in 1984 and was highly critical of Beckwith,[citation needed] called Haney a "crass opportunist" for capitalizing on his past service for personal gain.[2] Despite the falling-out between Haney and some former Delta members, Haney stands behind the accuracy of his book.>Another original member criticized Haney for revealing too much about Delta Force's training, tactics and early missions.[2] A U.S. Army historian has questioned if this is really the case, as the information in Haney's book was current in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and Delta Force has surely changed its procedures since then. Moreover, operational information by Delta veterans had been made public before, including in Black Hawk Down, Mark Bowden's book about the Battle of Mogadishu, in which Delta operators participated, and most notably in Beckwith's own book on the formation and training of the unit.[3]
>>65102026I don't see what's so illegal or bad about this? People make calculated decisions using all the info they have while betting all the time. Are we going to call every bet winner a bad person because they used their brain to win? This is what the mafias did to people when they won in their Vegas casinos.
>>65102873This just proves that every ex-sof person writing books fucking sucks. Do something good after you leave like becoming a security consultant or bank robber. Maybe not Richard Marcinko because his book is just him telling us how much of a fucking lunatic he was and how he enjoyed killing people.
>>65102745Both are extremely bad and corrode the quality of the society in which we live. The voting public are ultimately responsible for holding the politicians to account, but I will direct you to /pol/ for answers as to why they don't. The justice system however needs to hold Van Dyke to account, which it will, otherwise it opens the door for corruption across the system.
>>65102596>This git needs the book thrown at himAn unsealed federal indictment certainly qualifies as that.They wouldn't slap him with this if it was going to be a slap on the wrist. That would be extensive NJP or a simple court martial we'd never hear about.>>65102605>surely they will never catch ME trading on insider infoTo be fair, insider trading is almost never prosecuted. His real crime was not being rich enough to be allowed to do insider trading.>>65102755>So it's only okay when the Mar-a-Lago club does it, gotchaThat's not exactly a surprise.>>65102775>How do they catch you trading insider info?I'm guessing that Polymarket was given some subpoenas and turned over some account details.Or a $400k deposit in an SOF soldier's account raised some red flags.
>>65102876Retard, that is how you get commanders pushing ahead with terribly planned operations that kill thousands of their own troops because it'll net them $100k due to a bet they made.
>>65102760>it's worse if an entire delta force platoon makes the same weird betThey should have better security and not let the outside world know the people betting on this are Delta or any SF guys.
>>65102952no one needs to know where exactly the bets come from, the an unusual pattern would be enough
>>65102975You don't even need to look at bets, just look at the bank accounts. What do these soldiers make? 80k? 100k? 150k? Doesn't take a rocket genius to figure out that there's something fishy when a soldier with top secret clearance making $150k a year suddenly has +$400k dropped into his account overnight. You guys are massively overestimating the current government's competence and willingness to investigate crimes like this. What probably happened was Fidelity or Schwab or whatever saw something fishy, reported it, and a bureaucrat low enough to not have been DOGEd out by a broccoli headed zoomer managed to get it red flagged before it could be squashed by some plastic surgery mar a lago face bimbo
>>65102026>make a psy-op betting company>see someone making huge bets about US invading mainland iran>put 1 + 1 together>entire op destroyed because of greedalternatively this betting market is just a counter-intelligence OP by CIA, someone certainly ratted out Van Dyke
>>65102026>>65102503>>65102946If anything this shows that Delta is still on top because they are actually holding their people accountable instead of trying to sweep it under the rug. And with actual punishment instead of something like a General reprimand and article 15. Shows that they hold themselves higher than a grimy politician for sure
>>65103076>If anything this shows that Delta is still on top because they are actually holding their people accountable instead of trying to sweep it under the rugThat's very true, it's a heartening response really.Your picture would make more sense if she'd just dropped her last mag and found no reload.It does remind me of vidrel a little though.>When the anti-FPV drone netcomer is not effective due to trees and branches, good old small arms come to the rescue. >This footage shows the brilliant and cold-blooded downing of an enemy drone in the Zaporizhzhia region by a special forces officer with the call sign "Odesa" with nerves of steel of the 73rd Naval Center of the Special Operations Forces. Saved themself and their comrades, great job! https://t.me/ukr_sof/2706
Since we're talking about the Maduro raid, Kyle Steiner mentioned that some CIF guys were there too.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDut7bFq4bo
>>65102030/k/ = (inppropriately) /recruiting/ and vetbros don't you get it?it's 4chan's version of arfcom (not)
>>65102030kek newfag
>>65102794In the time it took you to create that post, 27 seals just released new books.
>>65102813My favorite TDS moment was that MN state senator trying to bring forward a bill to classify TDS as an actual mental illness...before he got arrested for diddling kids lmaothey just can't help themselves
>>65102864>seems like sour grapes from turdies who got caught with their pants down playing woulda, shoulda, coulda about rhe global south getting dunked on.I like how you're tacitly admitting that the US justice department is now third world tier.
>>65103417Many such cases
>>65102622Comedic timing.
>“You know the whole world, unfortunately, has become somewhat of a casino.”>- Donald Trump
>>65103407>It's ok when my football team does it.
>>65103432Has been for awhile. Was this supposed to be some gay clap back? The US justice department, especially in regards to politically charged cases, has been a media and political circus for decades. A soldier placing a clearly well educated bet on an op happening still requires the date to not change and for it to be a success. If the question was "does 2+2 equal more or less than 3" it isn't a scandal because someone can do math. The only reason this article has multiple threads on /k/ right now is because our new seething guests need something to bitch about and want to pretend it represents a security crisis.
>>65103459...from a man who lost money running a casino.How do I short humanity on the market?
>>65103481>The only reason this article has multiple threads on /k/ right now is because our new seething guests need something to bitch about and want to pretend it represents a security crisisNTA and I hadn't seen multiple threads, maybe the jannies are on it or I just haven't F5ed the catalog enough.Anyway, it is seriously a security crisis but as >>65103076 said, it's being handled and justice is being seen to be done, so the system is working as intended and this is going to be a known-to-be-a-bad-idea-to-do thing in the future.And mostly Delta have better judgement about such things than seals so it should work out ok.>>65103481>The US justice department, especially in regards to politically charged cases, has been a media and political circus for decadesNo, just under one decade, maybe seven or eight years.The DoJ resisted blatant partisanship for much longer than just about any other department.Don't sell them short, they took their job seriously and succumbed as one of the last hold outs. They deserve more respect from you anon.
>>65103494>the marketwhich oneGlobal debt market is on brink of collapse (but mu h stawnnnksbros and cryptobros think their world is all that exists)>casinoYes broadly that *is* the post-1970s global economy and all wealth (generated): speculative debt instruments.Global gigacasino of derivatives
>>65103504>which oneWhat are my options?Which of them have options I short humanity on?
>>65103501No, the zimmerman case happened in 2013 and even before that they were no stranger to buckling under political pressure. It is not a security risk, the idea that it was relies on far bigger security breaches being true well before the dumbass made a bet. I doubt his polymarket account lists him as a DELTA opperative and unless antagonistic powets arouns the globe already know who is doing what within the group it isn't useable info without hindsight.
>>65102026Fuck off. If the President can enrich himself to the tune of billions of dollars while all of his cabinet members and family are engaging in insider trading, one fucking Delta guy making $400k is fucking nothing. Go fuck yourself, you fucking faggot. I'm not going to condemn this guy if nobody else is calling for the retards at the top to face the same penalty.
>>65103539>I'm not going to condemn this guy if nobody else is calling for the retards at the top to face the same penalty.Deal, let's fuck them all.>>65103534>I doubt his polymarket account lists him as a DELTA opperativeThat's not necessary.>unless antagonistic powets arouns the globe already know who is doing what within the group it isn't useable info without hindsightFirstly; if you're posting drunk or high, spell check your fucking post.Secondly, not true at all.Every data point that you expose is a signal that the enemy can interpret.Yes, you can send false signals to deceive the enemy but then we're in the business of psyops and a retard sgt paying off his mortgage through personal benefit from possession of classified intel is a signal, not a psyop.Yes, this standard should apply all the way up the chain even unto the commander in chief. No, it doesn't, yes it should, write your congress-person and vote accordingly.Absolutely, I can infer data from the amount of money put down and by how many accounts, and by the history of those accounts.This is highly significant data that reveals a great deal. Yes, it can be a game by an enemy intelligence agency but so can anything, as a data-point, it is significant.t. data scientist
>>65103539>the President can enrich himself to the tune of billions of dollars while all of his cabinet members and family are engaging in insider trading, one fucking Delta guy making $400k is fucking nothingNone of that is nothing, every part of that is serious criminality.Yes, the Delta guy should be fucked, so should everyone else.The Delta guy did this *because* all the others weren't punished for it.The fish rots from the head.We should chop off the head.
>>65103559>Deal, let's fuck them all.Agreed. >>65103567>None of that is nothing, every part of that is serious criminality.Yes, I know, but I never see people complaining about the faggots at the top. It's always fucking the little guy, and if you say anything about the blatant selling of this country, people accuse you of fucking TDS. I'm tired of it. Some fucking dude who risked life and limb did some corruption. Fine, fuck him, but how come he has to have his life ruined and not the people sending him in? They made money from the event too, and far more than $400k. That dude is certainly not a millionaire, not a Senator's son, and at least the dude took part in the fucking operation. Why is nobody calling for the corruption at the top to end? Why fuck some dude's life over this? Is our drunk fucking secdef going to let this go, or is it only for aviators doing flybys for the admin's friends?
>>65103582>but I never see people complaining about the faggots at the topOf course you do, they just get labelled libtards and tds when they do>not a millionaire, not a Senator's son<fortunate son intensifies>>Why is nobody calling for the corruption at the top to end?They've been calling that since mid-2016, how far did they get?>Why fuck some dude's life over this?The people at the top are actually the ones calling for it this time.>Is our drunk fucking secdef going to let this goWho do you think ordered it?>or is it only for aviators doing flybys for the admin's friends?Apparently it is. In this administration.Do you remember when the most serious scandal about a president was the color of his suit and whether he might have been too skynet about assassinating terrorists?
>>65102596He could be a serial child rapist and the scale would not compare to the bullshit of SEALs.
>>65103467Are you suggesting the prominence isn't relevant?
>>65103651>While I concur with the overall point
>>65103610>They've been calling that since mid-2016, how far did they get?>Do you remember when the most serious scandal about a president was the color of his suit"I've cared about corruption ever since I could blame Trump for it, and not a second before" is quite an admission.
>>65103685>"I've cared about corruption ever since I could blame Trump for it, and not a second before" is quite an admission.Corruption was frequently prosecuted and the President himself didn't fucking triple his wealth or do crypto scams. I also didn't care about keeping dogs on leashes until my neighbor let his faggot pitbull kill a cat in the street.
>>65102026This is gonna make a great movie 10 years down the line. The SEALs with their book deals are gonna be mad jelly.
>>65103685>"I've cared about corruption ever since I could blame Trump for it, and not a second before" is quite an admission.Clinton was impeached for getting cute about the definition of "is" in an interview about a blowjobTrump is literally a rapist who profited from high office.Do you think those things are the same?The reason this matters is because Delta, like every arm of the government, is a part of the culture of government and that culture follows the example set by the president.The war fighting potential of the US, depends in part, on the purity of the moral legitimacy of the white house.
>>65103791Dude give it a rest. MAGAs don't care if the USA becomes Russia tier, if you eventually have to start pulling F-16s out of the desert boneyards (and losing them) fighting a war in Canada or whatever. As long as they perceive that somehow, somewhere there's the possibility that a putative blue haired feminist is being OWNED, TRIGGERED and DESTROYED they'll be happy.At least until the kakistocracy starts impacting them. America is a pretty resilient system so the retarded shit Trump does that would wipe a smaller country only impacts certain sectors at a time. The farmers got a good kick up the ass though, and immediately started releasing appeal to the czar videos just like Russians, which I found pretty funny.
>>65103847Its positively pathetic how many parallels I've seen to "good czar, bad boyars" logic and appeal to the czar type videos.They really think he just doesn't know and if he did he'd do something about it immediately (because he loves them infinitely, of course).
>>65103791>Clinton was impeached for getting cute about the definition of "is">Trump is literally a rapistIs there a new definition of 'literally?' I wouldn't bring up Bill, or Hillary, Clinton for comparison in discussion about credible rape accusations if I were you. Bill has multiple (very credible) accusations, and Hillary likes to fondly reminisce the time she got a rapist (that she believed was guilty) off.
>>65103914>No your pedos are more rapists than my pedoBurgers are pathetic man.
>>65103914NTA but is there a new definition of "very credible"?
>>65103928You're going to be shocked to learn that your leaders are doing this too.
>>65102026Dad lights up a cigarette. The teenager son soon lights up his own cigarette.When he does that dad slaps him in the face, saying that smoking is bad.Or at least that's how the dad tells the mom about it when she asks why the kid smells like tobacco.The reason they're like this is that they're inside the magical circle. Or they perceive that they are inside the magical circle of untouchable people. This is because they're often ordered to do shady illegal shit which makes them think they're allowed to do shady shit on their own or in some strange circumstances. And in general they're right about being untouchable. Until there's a leak, then there's the outcry, then there's the big punishment, and then they get let off easy and the government tells them not never talk with them or their son ever again.We're talking about the same kind of problem as CIA assassins doing some personal work on the side.The problem is fixed by really asking what is a military and intelligence suppose to do in the first place, especially when nobody's watching. What counts as special operation and how that is justified in a way which doesn't turn the people executing the action into government trained and fed criminals. That's how the world heals, when we start holding each other accountable. That's how we stop Epsteins of this world, by not creating them in the first place.All of this is all very OBVIOUS but...it's just so good you know. It's not doable, that shit is so great. When you can do crime and get away with it because you're the government. You know how it is... It's for the greater good>you murdered a drug farmer, took his drugs, smuggled them back and sold them for profitfor the greater good. Uhuh, and you know what? He was a rapist too. A child rapist. And a murderer. And was friends with Hitler. We have evidence. And those drugs, well if nobody had done it then the addicts would have died of withdrawal. See? It's all for the greater good.
>>65103944Are we already starting the reverse cargo cult shit? Russification of America is nearly complete.
>>65103914>I wouldn't bring up Bill, or Hillary,Neither were convicted or ever found civilly liable for any of those things. Trump was.>Hillary likes to fondly reminisce the time she got a rapist (that she believed was guilty) off.Well, that's just a lie. She didn't get him off. She got him a plea deal, which was her job as his attorney. And secondly, she wasn't laughing at that. She was laughing that he fucking passed a polygraph test.>At one point, Clinton laughed in the interview while recounting that her client, Taylor, passed a polygraph test, which she said "forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs."
>>65103166I’m noguns but it seem in that pic the bolt is backIt makes me wonder how do ppl know when their mag is low. Aside from I assume weight and feeling; the instinct of shooting enough etc would ppl load tracers at the bottom so there’s visual feedback as well? Depending on the mission or whatever
>>65104824>I’m noguns but it seem in that pic the bolt is backYou misinterpreted the video, watch the original maybe because it doesn't have a neutered bitrate to satisfy 4chan posting requirements.He switches to the rifle because the drone is on the other side of some trees and other obstacles and he doesn't have a clear shot with the net launcher pistol he's got for drones...so he just shoots it with bullets instead.
>>65104864Nah I mean the pic you were referring to
>>65104930>Nah I mean the pic you were referring toOh right, sorry anon.Yeah, you're probably right about the bolt but I have no answer to what soldiers do about that. I'm sure there's some ex-11Bs around who can answer that though.
>Military personnel are 2–3 times more likely to experience gambling problems than civilians, with an estimated 56,000 active-duty members experiencing gambling disorder. You fags are labelling this a disorder to get extra gibs.https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-25-107700
>>65102702Every base has an E7 and up running drugs out of it
>>65102775https://x.com/gothburz/status/2047148829917528134People like this guy are paid to track markets
Can you use Polymarket to discover future plans?
>>65104963Those that survive on the battlefield start to think they're invincible. Maybe you do too, buddy.