The agency said the source of the interference had been traced to Russian territory, and also affected shipping. Other European nations have accused Russia of being behind the jamming, which Moscow denies.

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    Of course they’d never just outright admit to it, but it’s kinda like who farted in an elevator. Somebody is doing the jamming. Jamming is happening. I wonder who it could be? Who could it be?

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      Yeah it’s kinda annoying that the “real things” happening this world all have to be treated that way.

      Like on a tangent, Trump lies incessantly, we know it. But… we still pretend like that’s going to have any repercussions for him, just because lies often (but not that often) do in our every day lives. You can’t just make deals with businesses and then tell them to fuck off. That’s a rich people prerogative.

      It’s just so annoying that the “highest class” of geopolitical discussion is "well i can’t actually be sure that smelly guy in the elevator with us is the one who farted, even though there was only two of us in there, but like, he’d get mad if I told him straight up and people would question me probably so I’ll just probably not say anything. "

      Or even if one did say “yo dude stop farting” the farter would just keep shitting his pants out loud while saying “idk what you’re talking about, fake news”. And then there’d be a rush of tankies yelling at you about how it isn’t actually that smelly at all and no-one can be sure that it wasn’t actually me who’s shitting my pants, even when the shit is leaking out from the other guy’s pant leg, pooling by his shoe.

      And then when you speak up against it you’re put down as “being too sensitive. That’s just how things are”

      Fkin normies eff

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    The STA report comes days after a plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen was hit by interference.

    The pilots of the European Commission president’s plane reportedly had to land using paper maps, but did so safely.