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Which BTS member has the lowest IQ?

Tbh none of the members of BTS are dumb. I know Namjoon is smartest with an IQ of 148. Taehyung, I believe, is second due to yoongi and namjoon saying that he’s actually very smart and yoongi guessed his IQ around 130. Unique and different people tend to be smarter due to their ability to think outside the box. He also has the best memory in choreography. Jimin is third because he was at the top of his class and was the class president. We suspect he had very high grades.Now for jungkook.. it’s true he’s good at everything but one thing - math. He joined BTS young at really didn’t have time to go to school and learn which is why he may lack in some academic category, but it doesn’t mean he’s dumb. He can easily and quickly grasp concepts.Jin once told us he had an IQ of 107. The average person IQ is 100. He is slightly above. Though may not academically, he is very smart. As we can see in Run BTS, Jin was able to use many strategies to help him win games - which is one of the reasons why I think he may be a genius - by tricking and using excellent techniques, Jin can easily win games. He’s also good at rock, paper, scissors.I don’t really know a lot about Hoseok’s academic schooling but I did hear that he actually got very good grades while being about to write songs. So very unlikely he would have a low IQ. Hoseok talks a lot, meaning talkative people are more open with ideas and better communication skills leading to being good in the language arts category. His positive attitude leads to a clear mind instead of a more stressful and fixed mindset.Yoongi did say he wasn’t doing very well at school. But he was busy producing music and lyrics. Yoongi has a calming personality which may result in a pretty decent IQ, in which a person with patience are smarter and good at thinking. In order to be a good lyric writer, he should be good at language arts, so he may lack in some academic areas because of his busy lifestyle because of stress and depression but he definitely is a genius.In conclusion, this is a dumb question because all of BTS are smart. Who cares who has the lowest IQ? But it’s your question. So, with my information, I’ll let you decide who in BTS has the lowest IQ.

What is behind the brutal crackdown on the Chinese Triads by the police in St. Petersburg, Russia?

At the end of January, in St. Petersburg, FSB and police officers detained five Chinese citizens, whom the investigation considers to be members of one of the Triads. The Triad remains one of the most secret criminal structures on the planet, and those who have suffered from it never go to the police, fearing imminent revenge. But the victims of the Triad in St. Petersburg went against this ancient tradition and decided to hand over the Chinese gangsters to justice. On October 19, 2020, a car stopped near one of the residential buildings on Nalichnaya Street in St. Petersburg. Three Chinese citizens came out of it - a young student and two of his friends. The company arrived at a meeting with compatriots with whom they had a conflict: a student interfered with serious business. The concept of this business was as follows: tourists from China regularly arrived in St. Petersburg. The guides sold them special coupons that allowed them to choose goods and eat, but only in Chinese cafes and shops. At the same time, prices there were much higher than the average for St. Petersburg.And it is quite possible that this dubious business would have continued to work without any failures, but the Chinese student intervened. He came to Petersburg, got a job with fellow countrymen and learned about the coupon scheme. Soon he told a tourist friend about it and warned that using coupons was completely unprofitable.A friend of the student decided that he needed to share important information, and told the whole tourist group about the trick with coupons. Its participants began to return coupons to guides and demand money back. And the student who divulged the gray scheme started receiving very unpleasant calls and messages from compatriots.Unknown persons demanded compensation from the young man for the damage caused, and then he decided to go to negotiations, taking a couple of comrades with him, just in case. But the student was not very worried: he was on the territory of a foreign country and was not afraid of problems with fellow countrymen here. Suddenly, three cars pulled up next to the company, and Chinese in dark jackets and sunglasses got out. One of them went up to the student and hit him hard in the stomach, from which he fell to the ground. His friends had their hands twisted, all three were loaded into cars and taken away in an unknown direction.Victims Explain That A Group Of 12 Criminals Kidnapped Them and Extorted 100,000 YuanSergey Kolesov. Investigator of the St. Petersburg Main Directorate of the Investigative Committee of RussiaThe hijackers took the abductees to a local Chinese club - with ethnic cuisine, recreation areas and, according to law enforcement officials, a brothel. The student and his friends were brought into one of the rooms of the club and there for several hours they demanded from them a guarantee of a quick payment of the debt. The abductees were intimidated, psychologically suppressed, insulted and periodically beaten with hands and feet. The hostages were ordered to call relatives in China and beg them to collect the ransom. As a result, at about midnight, the extortionists got their way: the hostages promised to pay the entire required amount in exchange for saving their lives and health. The victims turned to law enforcement agencies. The police officers first sent all three applicants to hospital. When they came to their senses, they told the operatives that, apparently, they had become victims of the local cell of the Chinese Triad. The victims of the Chinese gangsters agreed to testify against their kidnappers despite fear for their safety.In fact, this is the first case when it was possible to convince the Chinese to testify against those whom they have long called the Triad at home.Alexander. Criminal Investigation Officer of St. PetersburgOn the morning of January 26, police and FSB operatives, with the support of spetsnaz, detained five alleged hijackers, who, according to the investigation, were involved in the abduction of the student and his friends. The three detainees turned out to be only 21 to 23 years old - they said they were studying at Russian universities. But in which and at which faculties, the young people could not explain. Presumably, they were the combat wing of the St. Petersburg unit of the Triad - during the searches found homemade weapons and handcuffs. And the other two detainees were much more interesting. One of them - unemployed - previously worked as a guide to the palaces of St. Petersburg: he conducted excursions for Chinese citizens and helped with the accommodation of tourists in hotels. And the second, Chinese citizen Hui Wang, is believed in the criminal investigation department of St. Petersburg, was a consultant to the group on legal issues and, possibly, one of its leaders.Hui Wang is a citizen of the People's Republic of China and an active lawyer. He studied in St. Petersburg, received a higher legal education. Hui Wang trained with the president of the Bar Association, after which he received the status of a lawyer and dealt with legal issues between businessmen from the PRC and RussiaSergey Kolesov. Investigator of the St. Petersburg Main Directorate of the Investigative Committee of RussiaAccording to law enforcement agencies, members of the Triad in St. Petersburg allowed themselves a lot: they visited elite restaurants and owned a whole fleet of expensive cars, four unemployed detainees and one lawyer were found by investigators BMW X7, Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, Land Rover, Mercedes and Infiniti ...Hui Wang (left)The investigation is confident that the group is responsible for numerous crimes against the Chinese, who, as a rule, do not oppose their compatriots associated with crime. The fact is that all the gangsters from the Triad, wherever they are, have strong connections in China. The relatives of the victims live there, who may be in danger if their loved ones go against the mafia.detention of one of the alleged members of the TriadToday, the investigation into the case of the alleged members of the Triad detained in St. Petersburg continues. Investigators are identifying everyone who could have suffered at the hands of Chinese gangsters, and the biographies of the detainees are carefully studied, including with the help of Interpol. Investigators do not exclude that only part of the members of a large ethnic group operating in the Leningrad Region fell into their hands.Meanwhile, the detainees themselves are in no hurry to communicate with the investigation: the lawyer Hui Wang, a member of the Baltic Bar Association, has completely forgotten the Russian language, having ended up in the hands of law enforcement agencies. Five very high-class colleagues came to his defense and demanded that Hui Wang be placed under house arrest. But the court decided otherwise - and today the alleged member of the Triad is in jail, where he is awaiting his further fate.

What are the (seemingly) dumbest military tactics used that actually worked?

Operation MincemeatThis mission while sounding downright outrageous, was actually one of the smartest operations ever planned by the British during World War II.What exactly was Operation Mincemeat?In 1942, after the successes of the North African campaign, Allied planners began to brainstorm on where the next campaign was to take place. During the Casablanca Conference in 1943, Allied planners agreed to invade Sicily, in an operation named Operation Husky in July of that year. The concern that the Allies had, however, was that Sicily was too obvious of a choice for everyone to notice including the Axis, specifically Hitler.However, the Allies knew that Hitler was more concerned about an invasion in the Balkan region than Italy itself, so they began to plan deception operations to play on that specific fear. With the help of the Greek resistance, the British launched Operation Animals which involved sabotage and attacks on German communication lines in June and July of 1943, to give the appearance for a prelude to invasion. To supplement the deception efforts in Greece, the British also commenced Operation Barclay, which involved planting fake documents on a corpse based off of a ruse they previously used in previous campaigns known as the Haversack Ruse and an incident that occurred in 1942.The incident in question that occurred involved an Allied seaplane crashing off the coast of Spain, where the bodies were recovered ashore by Spanish authorities. The Allies had panicked because one of the dead members had been carrying classified paperwork which revealed the date for Operation Torch, the invasion of French Morocco that year, along with a French agent that was onboard with a notebook that was deemed classified.While the Spanish eventually returned the bodies and material, the Allies knew that the Spanish were subtly passing information to German agents in Spain when they deemed that the Germans had copied information from the dead French agent’s notebook, which had been later dismissed for disinformation.Inspired by the very fact that the Spanish were doing this, the British began to plan Operation Mincemeat.Two British officers working for MI5, Ewen Montagu and Charles Cholomondeley planned to obtain a corpse from a London hospital, then fill the corpse’s lungs up with water to give the appearance of a drowning. They would then dress the corpse up in a military uniform and to give off that appearance that the individual was a real one, filled the pockets with fake receipts, bills, and personal memorabilia, along with the fake plans to invade the Balkans. Montagu and Cholomondeley were counting on the Spanish to not thoroughly do an autopsy as it is a Roman Catholic nation, and that the Spanish would then pass the information onto the Germans.Ewen Montagu and Charles Cholomondeley during Operation MincemeatWith the help of a local pathologist, Montagu and Cholomondeley obtained the body of a homeless man named Glyndwr Michael that had died from ingesting rat poison, who they transformed into Major William Martin, a member of the British Royal Marines.Photo of fake lover and ID card of Major Martin. The two pictured were actual members of British intelligence who were in on Operation Mincemeat.They had Michael’s corpse dressed in a British Battledress uniform, filled his pockets with fake pay stubs, bills, and letters written by participating members of MI5, then planted the documents of Operation Barclay in a briefcase handcuffed to “Major Martin’s” arm. The deception documents placed inside the briefcase gave statements of an impending invasion of Sardinia which ironically was mentioned in there as a subtle joke on part of Montagu, who wrote the documents.Glyndwr Michael, or Major Martin prior to Operation MincemeatOn April 17th, 1943, Major Martin was placed in a specially designed canister for Operation Mincemeat, then driven to a submarine named HMS Seraph whose crew had previous special operations experience. The Captain of the submarine, Captain Bill Jewell, would tell his crew that the canister contained a top-secret meteorological device that was to be deployed off the coast of Spain. The Seraph hauled anchor from Scotland then arrived off the coast of Spain on April 29th.There, the Seraph surfaced and Captain Jewett had the canister containing the body brought onto the deck. He then sent all enlisted members belowdecks with the exception of the Officers. The crew opened the canister then placed it into the water as Jewett read Psalm 39 in serving an informal funeral for “Major Martin”. Captain Jewett then ordered that the submarine’s engines be set to full astern to drive the corpse of “Major Martin” onto the shore. Seraph’s crew destroyed the canister with plastic explosives then continued sailing for Gibraltar.The body of “Major Martin” was discovered on the morning of April 30th by the local fisherman off the coast of Huelva, Spain. Spanish authorities would take the body then bring it to a local Spanish Naval Judge, who in turn officially notified the British Consul. The Consul would then notify London that the body of a military officer was officially found, and continued to exchange diplomatic cables of the situation. In reality, the cable exchanges were pre-scripted and sent to the Consul prior to Operation Mincemeat by British Intelligence with the full knowledge that German agents monitoring the message traffic would intercept them.However, the Consul gave off the appearance that they were not aware of this and messaged Spanish officials to return the body in a hasty manner.The Spanish authorities would do a quick autopsy with British Consul officials present along with an interned American pilot who had been brought along to see if he could identify the corpse. With the confirmation that the American pilot could not identify the corpse, along with the conclusion from the Spanish morticians that Major Martin died from drowning, they returned the corpse to British officials who gave “Martin” a military funeral with full honors.However, while they returned the corpse, the Spanish Navy had retained the briefcase with the fake documents, then surprisingly refused initial inquiries from German agents that were attempting to obtain the documents. It wasn’t until the head of German Intelligence, Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, got involved that the Germans were finally able to obtain the fake documents from the Spanish.The Germans would copy whatever the documents had stated about an Allied invasion of the Balkan region, or more purportedly to be Sardinia, then subtly placed the documents back into the briefcase, returning it to the Spanish, who would return it to the British.Once the documents were back in British hands, lab technicians at MI5 came to the conclusion that the Germans had read the documents. The deception of Operation Mincemeat was slowly proving to be successful when British signals intelligence intercepted German messages warning of an impending invasion of the Balkans, noting for the movement of troops to the areas where the invasion was allegedly to happen.Operation Husky would commence in July of 1943, without much resistance in Sicily due to a majority of German troops being moved from there to the Balkans Region. All of this was due to the corpse of a homeless man, dressed as a British Royal Marine Officer with a briefcase full of fake documents.

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