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Relentless Strike

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“Many operations involved intercepting and seizing someone traveling in a moving vehicle, often with bodyguards. The task force would surreptitiously attach a tracking beacon to the target’s car. Delta was already experimenting with technologies that used an electromagnetic pulse to shut a car’s battery down remotely. The unit also used a catapult net system that would ensnare car and driver alike. Once the car had been immobilized, operators would smash the window with a sledgehammer, pull their target through the window, and make off with him, shooting any bodyguards who posed a threat, while an outer security perimeter kept anyone who might interfere at bay. The operators had a name for these snatches: habeas grab-ass.”

-Sean Naylor, Relentless Strike: The Secret History of Joint Special Operations Command

‎What I understand about it is that, it is always simple but has a complex system that maybe in your own understanding you can’t see, it’s always for safety.

‎I do things based on what comes from my thinking and technology is so advanced and fast that it can only help to make it easier to understand.

‎But nowadays different people have different kinds of work that they do in life.

‎Technology is helping with writing easily and it can also think freely but the people who set out to make it up in the first place invented it.

‎Of course, chaos happens and the work might become a catastrophe for some but becoming responsible is also the key to what the future might be that brings equality that people will also make and build for the future that they dream of.

‎What an opportunity that we live in an era of abundance in free and advanced technology, it also depends on us on how we use it, responsibly.

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