No. Yes. And any sonar that exists is already in use and has been since its invention. We are asked to turn sonar devices off when near whales.
It sounds like they’re talking about some sort of flir device.
No. Yes. And any sonar that exists is already in use and has been since its invention. We are asked to turn sonar devices off when near whales.
It sounds like they’re talking about some sort of flir device.
On my old 2006, you can nudge the signal arm part way (like where you would hold it to signal if you want it to go off after you release it) also by going to that position in the direction you’re already signaling. You don’t have to go past the bump and you can do it in either direction.
Well, it still gets dark at the same time.
Regardless, his investments are in a blind trust. He hasn’t known what specific companies he is invested in since placing them in the trust. All he knows is what the overall performance of his investments is. That’s it.
There is a lot of misinformation and half information being thrown around about how blind trusts work, but the premise is as simple as that.
No, someone who understands how blind trusts work would believe it. Brookfield and Carney have nothing to do with how blind trusts work and zero control over the investments in his. You’re free to be a crazy conspiracy theorist, but own it.
No - Carney knows exactly what his investments were when they entered the blind trust. He does not know what they are now.
Afaik flir is for above water only. Assuming that’s the tech they’re talking about though, it’s the early detection of breaching they’re likely looking for, so it may help.