*robbery rage* *Hamid Mir* * We had heard a lot of stories about the amazing corruption of politicians. Yesterday afternoon we had the opportunity to hear the corruption stories of a man who, who, who, who, who, for many years, years, years, years, was both a wonder and anathema to many politicians. This person's name was Faiz Hameed. *I thought that I knew a lot about the person, person, person, person, but yesterday I met three such personalities at a friend's place, and after listening to their conversation, I felt that Faiz Hameed is not the head of any intelligence agency but of an underworld gang from 2019 to 2021. were* *After hearing the stories of Faiz Hameed's looting, I had to admit that there are other places beyond the stars and there are many more tests to trace Faiz's corruption.* * A businessman present in this gathering did not say anything that was heard, but he was telling his own bait. In 2021, a false case was made against hi...
Activity Jaywick: The amazing mission of The Second Great War, the narrative of which isn't anything under an activity film
Activity Jaywick: The amazing mission of The Second Great War, the narrative of which isn't anything under an activity film Activity Jaywick was a nervy arrangement that was one of the best Associated harm tasks of The Second Great War. The account of the activity seems like something out of an activity film: 14 English and Australian commandos show up in Singapore by boat great many kilometers from Australia, which was then involved by Japan. These commandos were approached to wear lungis and paint their faces brown to seem to be nearby anglers. Then they needed to leave their boat some separation from Singapore and enter a port in the corner of night. The last snapshot of this mission was the point at which these commandos established a delayed bomb on the Japanese ships and vanished from that point. This work occurred the evening of September 26, 1943, the following day seven boats were obliterated or sunk with 30 thousand tons of freight. The 14 men effectively got back to Aus...