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Was Watching this ^^^^ live.

Bsically going over the cell phone data --they were SO stringent in their research ... the threshold to be included in the narrowing of data a cell phone tracking data had to have visited a drop box a minimum of 10 times. !!! Of the phones they narrowed down --there was an average of 21 times. 3 of the those were over 70 times.

 
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what were they cooking there?

"Firefighters Battle Huge Inferno At Nebraska Chemical Plant

Multiple explosions at a hazardous chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska were reported Monday, as firefighters battled through the night to contain the flames.

No employees were in the factory when the blaze started, and no injuries have been reported, but nearly 2,500 local households were initially without power; 250 remain blacked out as of Tuesday morning.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined."
 
Remember to pay your speeding ticket for going 75 in a 70. If you don’t you will be thrown to the ground, arrested, and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Either there is law or there is not. Obviously there is not. How a cop can suit up and look people in the eye is beyond me.
 
TLDR: FBI networked work stations were in the Perkins Coie law firm. Of course this was never abused in any way, never....

 
what were they cooking there?

"Firefighters Battle Huge Inferno At Nebraska Chemical Plant

Multiple explosions at a hazardous chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska were reported Monday, as firefighters battled through the night to contain the flames.

No employees were in the factory when the blaze started, and no injuries have been reported, but nearly 2,500 local households were initially without power; 250 remain blacked out as of Tuesday morning.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined."

Looks like concrete related stuff.


 
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"Moscow Warns Biden's Ukraine Missile Backtrack - Risks “Direct Confrontation”

Just 24 hours after insisting he wouldn't supply Kiev with long-range missile systems, Joe Biden has flip-flopped and now pledged "more advanced" anti-tank, anti-aircraft and precision systems after being pressured by officials - including Obama's ambassador to Russia.

Biden claimed the US was not "encouraging or enabling Ukraine to strike beyond its borders" and didn't want to prolong the war or enter conflict against Russia, but his move was viewed "extremely negatively" by Moscow.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told RIA Novosti Wednesday that the supply of missiles and further weaponry would increase the risk of direct confrontation."
 
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"Moscow Warns Biden's Ukraine Missile Backtrack - Risks “Direct Confrontation”

Just 24 hours after insisting he wouldn't supply Kiev with long-range missile systems, Joe Biden has flip-flopped and now pledged "more advanced" anti-tank, anti-aircraft and precision systems after being pressured by officials - including Obama's ambassador to Russia.

Biden claimed the US was not "encouraging or enabling Ukraine to strike beyond its borders" and didn't want to prolong the war or enter conflict against Russia, but his move was viewed "extremely negatively" by Moscow.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told RIA Novosti Wednesday that the supply of missiles and further weaponry would increase the risk of direct confrontation."

This is interesting to me as it puts Putin on the spot with his words. If one of the reasons he went after Ukraine was because of the encroachment of NATO arms and it’s ability to attack Russia, wouldn’t this trigger an escalation from him because it is a upgrade of capabilities from where Ukraine was before the conflict.

Again you have to wonder how capable the guys will be with the training they will get.
 
I think this guy is getting red pilled more and more everyday. The way he is subliminally getting his message across to avoid being censored is very different from when the pandemic had just started and he was making these videos. Back then, he was much more willing to trust the information coming out of most of the countries and letter agencies. Interesting video on monkeypox and his realization that nefarious actors may be at play.

 
Neoplan built some hydrogen powered busses in the mid to late 90s. It took something like 50kpsi in the hydrogen tanks. The government paid them to build them. They cost about 4 times what a regular bus did, didn't last as long, had no place to fuel up, and one time they caught one of the tanks, and ripped a hole in it.

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For reference, they also built a super fancy touring bus for geogre straight, and the hydrogen buses cost considerably more for something like an activity bus for a school.
 
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Honda actually has a nice Hydrogen powered card that you could Lease in California.
I think however it only made economic sense due to government intervention in the market.

The technology works and works well but it's not cost efficient, currently hydrogen is not produced in an environmentally friendly way and you can't just go making it out of sea water without figuring out what to do with the less pleasant byproducts.

Then you start looking into it and start thinking maybe it is actually more efficient to get hydrogen out of your petroleum products?

I wonder what electric transport in cities would be like if they hadn't ruthlessly destroyed Tesla's idea for wireless power transmission across cities?
 
Honda actually has a nice Hydrogen powered card that you could Lease in California.
I think however it only made economic sense due to government intervention in the market.

The technology works and works well but it's not cost efficient, currently hydrogen is not produced in an environmentally friendly way and you can't just go making it out of sea water without figuring out what to do with the less pleasant byproducts.

Then you start looking into it and start thinking maybe it is actually more efficient to get hydrogen out of your petroleum products?

I wonder what electric transport in cities would be like if they hadn't ruthlessly destroyed Tesla's idea for wireless power transmission across cities?
Original Tesla. Nikola Tesla.

Making that clear for those that might not know.
 
Original Tesla. Nikola Tesla.

Making that clear for those that might not know.
On that same note...wireless power transmission. Wonder how many cancers that would have caused? Not saying it would cause any; but we really don't know since it was driven underground. We know by living near HV Transmission lines certain cancers are more prevalent.