NYC born. Former Medic, Retired SOC-LEO, now Aviation Industry Security Director. LGA. NY/CT 212➡️215➡️802➡️718➡️631➡️718➡️914.

Joined July 2012
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This evening at JFK T5 sky bridge. #AvGeek #twahotel #aviationphotography
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BREAKING: United States becomes the first country in history to pay $300 billion to a country they defeated 50 times in one war.
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Americans realizing they spent $75 billion fighting Iran, then another $300 billion rebuilding Iran, just to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the war started
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Yup. NBA invested in this guy and he couldn't deliver.
I don’t think we’ve ever seen a star ruin their image in such a short time. In five games Wemby exposed himself. He went from the Golden Boy to a crying, pouty, sore loser. Childish behavior off the court and dangerous play on the court Also… he missed all the clutch shots 🤷‍♂️
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The @NBA should rethink its mission to make Wemby and the Spurs the nexus of the league. In today's American climate, the underdog is appealing to most. With a multi-state fan base and 20 year drought, the @nyknicks are bringing much attention to the sport. x.com/stevenovak16/status/20…

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A few issues, the reclined seat will block the evacuation of those behind you as their space will be restricted. This space restriction may also cause injury to the traveller behind if there’s an abrupt stop (they’d get thrown forward and strike the reclined chair/person in it). Lastly, in the event of a more serious incident the chair design is such that it gives most strength in the upright position, up to 16G deceleration. It’s a certification thing.
Genuinely would love for someone in the airline industry to explain the impact of having a reclined seat for takeoff
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Spurs fans outraged that people threw things at Wemby in front of his hotel. This is NYC, they burn people alive on the train, WTF did they expect? #knicks2026
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Risk for more strong to severe storms tomorrow afternoon & evening from 2-9. Damaging wind gusts the main threat.
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Even Arab leaders admit it. Everyone is sharing the Bill Clinton clip where he describes how Yasser Arafat rejected a generous peace offer at Camp David that would have given the Palestinians a state on 96 percent of the West Bank, land swaps, and a capital in East Jerusalem. Clinton says Arafat lied to him and that the Palestinian leadership never actually wanted a two-state solution. They wanted to destroy Israel. It’s a video often shared by people like @VividProwess, and it’s an important one for people to see. Of course, critics immediately dismiss it. They claim Clinton is biased or he’s pro-Israel. They’ll tell you that you cannot trust the American perspective. Ok, so let us set that aside. Now watch this. In this powerful interview, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a major Arab leader who was directly involved in negotiations, says exactly the same thing from the Arab side. He talks about the Mena House Conference in Cairo as well as the Camp David negotiations of 1978. All failed because of the Palestinians repeatedly rejecting any offer. The Oslo accords were signed but because Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad were not involved, they derailed the accords and any chance for peace by initiating 4 years of terrorist suicide attacks in Israel. Then came the second Camp David negotiations in 2000 which Arafat agreed to, then rejected and instead initiated the Second Intifada. Mubarak explains how the Palestinians refused to even participate in the Mena House conference of 1977. He describes repeated opportunities they were given, including a detailed document that called for Israeli withdrawal from the Samaria, Judea and Gaza, security arrangements during a transitional period, and other major concessions. The Israelis were willing to negotiate on difficult issues like who would control security. The Palestinians, according to Mubarak, kept saying no and wasting chance after chance. He speaks with clear frustration about how for decades the Palestinian side has rejected peace initiatives and realistic compromises. The video further shows footage from the PLO representative in 1977, as well as old footage of Egyptian president Sadat who was involved in the Mena House and first Camp David negotiations of 1978. This perhaps is far more impactful than Clinton’s account because it is not a Western or Israeli voice. It is prominent Arab leaders who lived the negotiations, who represented the broader Arab world, and who had zero incentive to defend Israel. When leaders from both sides of the table describe the same pattern of Palestinian rejectionism and violence, it becomes much harder to dismiss as bias. The pattern is clear across decades and across different voices… generous offers, repeated refusals, and continued demands for everything while giving nothing in return. This is not ancient history. It is the core reason the conflict continues today. If you value the truth, please share.
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Pretty nifty @Cirrus_Aircraft G2 visit my airport today. Reminds me of that 60’s cartoon about the baby jet.
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There is not a soul in Massachusetts rooting for the Knicks
a map of who america wants to with the NBA finals
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If any of us had predicted that Trump would demolish a third of the White House and build a UFC ring on the South Lawn, we would have been dismissed as the most unhinged conspiracy theorists to ever exist
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The New York Knicks are four wins away from their first championship in 53 years and the only thing standing in their way is a 9-foot-tall French Shaolin alien.
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Back in my paramedic days I can attest, this would have definitely happened.

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RT @HillaryClinton: This is what Trump's done to the people's house: A third of it is rubble. Another third is a cage match. What a m…
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I spent 4 hours yesterday updating my resume to apply for a mid-level PM role. The listing said they wanted someone with 10 years of experience in a software that was invented 4 years ago. I clicked apply and was immediately redirected to a third-party portal that asked me to upload my resume, which I did. Then it asked me to manually type in every single detail of the resume I had just uploaded. Why did I upload it if I have to type it again? Is the uploaded PDF just a ceremonial offering to the HR gods? I spent 40 minutes breaking down my career history into tiny mandatory text boxes. The portal required me to list a start and end date for every job, but the calendar widget wouldn't let me type the year. I had to click the back arrow month by month to get to 2002. My wrist started cramping somewhere around 2018. Then it asked for my high school GPA. I'm 44 years old. I don't even remember the name of my high school mascot, let alone my proficiency in AP European History. After the history lesson, came the behavioral assessment. It presented me with 75 statements and asked me to rate them from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." One statement was "I prefer to work alone but also thrive in team environments." That is a paradox. I'm being asked to evaluate a philosophical contradiction by a recruiting algorithm. I just clicked "neutral" for everything out of spite. The final step was a mandatory video cover letter. I had to record a one-minute pitch explaining why my core values align with a B2B SaaS company that sells inventory management software. My core value is being able to afford groceries and paying my internet bill on time. I put on a dress shirt over my sweatpants, stared into my webcam, and lied for 60 seconds. I said I've always been profoundly passionate about supply chain optimization. Nobody is passionate about supply chain optimization. I clicked submit and immediately received an automated rejection email. The timestamp said it was sent zero seconds after I applied. I was evaluated and deemed unworthy by a line of code at the speed of light. Next time I'm just going to wrap my resume around a brick and throw it through their office window.
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People believe that because 700,000 Palestinians were displaced in an Arab war 80 years ago that today they're entitled to wage massacres, bomb busses, hijack planes, and recruit activists for a global intifada. People also believe that because 9 million Jews were displaced in WW2 and 6 million of them were exterminated and nearly another million were ethnically cleansed by Arabs, that they're entitled to no self defense or sovereignty and that “their victim card expired." This is the confluence of the racism of low expectations and raw antisemitism.
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