Assorted news
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@Beatrix said in Assorted news:
@ThinPicking If one is only indirectly affected by a climate disaster, he will nonetheless see great value in a water filtering system, alternative power sources and a portable radio.
This is a public service announcement. She is both amusing and correct.
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@ThinPicking That was cute!
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@Beatrix The WEF is a brain-washy luciferian marketing outfit.
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Oh
What could it be?https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/18/us/monolith-las-vegas.html
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Fly tipping.
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This YT video is not news per se, but it tries to connect alot of dots.
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need a big sledgehammer for knocking sense into your head
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@DavidPS naturlich
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Assange is free because Wikileaks deleted 20K files regarding the DNC.
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this is concerning. cows can be beautiful and good for ecosystems. wtf is a maggot, you only get maggots if you have a dead cow
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@questforhealth2 - Yes, it is concerning. I suspect that all of these look-alike foodstuffs will be found to be problematic in the future. I think they are still in the beginning of a long perfect losing streak.
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all big corporations too... wtf
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Wikileaks was power returned to the people.
Let's just hope Wikileaks is not defanged and tamed. But hope is not something that exists in a vacuum. It is tied in with a messianic savior invented by the powers that be.
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This doesn't sound like old news at all
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSQ4W3y88eo
1954: The END of RATIONING | BBC News | Classic News Report | BBC Archive
228,442 views Mar 5, 2023
"The ration book has done its job. It's been a long job. Indeed, children up to school-leaving age have never known life without the ration book."On the fourth of July, the rationing of meat in Britain came to an end, the final step in dismantling Britain's whole wartime system of food distribution. After fourteen long years, Britons can at last tear up their ration books.
Richard Baker looks back at some of the key moments in the story of rationing and de-rationing.
Originally broadcast 5 July, 1954.