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I'll just be a quick 3h

And the data they want is the entire FY, is 3,000,000 records and they need every single data attribute making the file like 250 MBs. Then you put it in their SharePoint and they get mad they can't just view it in the browser despite the giant "This file is too large to view online, download it" message.

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At least 10 scientists tied to sensitive US research have died or disappeared in recent years, sparking federal investigation

Stolen from a twitter post:

*Breaking down the cases 1 by 1 over the 3 to 4 year time frame alleged:

Maiwald- 61 and Hicks- 59 both died of Natural causes per ME/Information from Obituaries

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Leureiro and Grillmar- They were murdered. Leureiro by the crazed Brown shooter who admitted to the murder later confirmed by LE. He didn't even have a clearance. He instructed about plasma for MIT for heaven's sake. Grillmair was 67. He didn't have clearance either. He taught about water vapor and infrared processing. He was killed by a career criminal on a crime spree.

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Jason Thomas, 46 No clearance. He was in the Bio-Med field. Likely killed himself, tragically, distraught over recent deaths in his family, according to loved ones. He was found in a lake.

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Charles Eskridge died of suicide - Confirmed. No Clearance. He was a DNA analyst.

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Melissa Casias was an Admin Assistant. No Clearance. Worked at Los Alamos that employs 18,000 people. She left everything behind and even reset her phone before she left. Suicide is suspected.

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Anthony Chavez- 78. Suspected suicide. He left on foot leaving his personal effects behind and was an avid hiker. 78 is a high suicide category for males. He developed tools for planet exploration. He retired clear back in 2017, his clearance long expired.

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Steve Garcia, 35. He handled procurement for the National Nuclear Security Administration. He had a clearance. He is believed to have killed himself. He left alone and with his effects with a gun. LE says he was a danger to himself per their investigation. Suspected suicide. Still missing.

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Monica Reza-Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She had a clearance. She developed a special metal back in 1999/2000 time frame. She went hiking in a group. The last hiker to see her has been questioned. This is a probable hiking accident. She didn't mess with aliens. JPL employs 4,500 and NASA employs about 14,000. Again she was hiking with a group.

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Finally, the man who ignited the unbelievable narrative from SM people trying to make some sort of name for themselves that there is some conspiracy to take down US scientists (most of the people in question aren't even scientists):

Retired Maj. General William McCasland had health issues that he told his wife he wasn't sure if he wanted to live with. He left his home in the morning with nothing but his ID, and revolver, and hiking boots. He wore prescription glasses and need them to see. He didn't take them or his phone or anything else. He worked at the highest levels at JLP 13 years ago. He and Reza both worked for JLP at one time decades ago, but he was levels above her.

There is no conspiracy to knock of these folks. There is no connectivity, few even had a clearance, and the deaths and disappearances of most of these folks are logically explained.*

https://x.com/CoffindafferFBI/status/2046333430934200573

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just leave some RAM

Me learning Linux:

I have no idea what the difference between systemd-boot and grub.

Also, I'm not going to check which one is being used, I'll just remove the one I don't like

Linux:

Get after it chief

Why did I have both installed? No idea. Did I have to make and use a recovery USB? Absolutely.