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The Week Of 8th of December 2019 to 14th December.
See how many 17s you can find.
17 instances in the Horowitz Report
17 Crew Members on board a Chilean Military Plane that went missing
Roxette Singer Marie Fredrikkson "passed" after 17 yrs of Brain Cancer
See how many 17s you can find.
17 instances in the Horowitz Report
17 Crew Members on board a Chilean Military Plane that went missing
Roxette Singer Marie Fredrikkson "passed" after 17 yrs of Brain Cancer
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Forwarded from Grasshopper Official Channel
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Standard Hotel
AS feeling OK today😉
Tick Tock
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Media is too big
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What If You Had 20 Minutes to Live? An incoming ballistic missile to #Hawaii changes twelve people’s lives when they discover they have little time left.
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Rolls Royce mini-nuclear reactors to drive UK energy needs (Report)
PM Boris Johnson could announce at least £200 million [$275 million] in funding for a fleet of Rolls-Royce mini-nuclear reactors, as part of a green plan for economic recovery. (The Guardian)
Each reactor will have a capacity of 470 megawatts, or the equivalent power needed to feed 1.3 million homes based on average household usage.
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PM Boris Johnson could announce at least £200 million [$275 million] in funding for a fleet of Rolls-Royce mini-nuclear reactors, as part of a green plan for economic recovery. (The Guardian)
Each reactor will have a capacity of 470 megawatts, or the equivalent power needed to feed 1.3 million homes based on average household usage.
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Could also be used to keep tabs on MPs who might want to do a runner. https://twitter.com/thefound5/status/1449046420405768193?s=21
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The Found
Who else believes today's Tragic events will lead to an astronomical increase in security round MPs, their homes and offices and Westminster and more restrictions and emergency powers and longer prison sentences for " terrorists " and the cost???
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It's yer ear'oles you see. It's the technical side of things. Then the messages from the vibrations go to processing bits in your brain and you 'hear' sound. There are three little bones which connect with your ear drum which vibrates and pushes vibrations into your cochlea, which looks like a snail shell and is lined with little hairs and also liquid. Those vibrations get converted into electrical impulses which are sent to your brain and then your brain sorts it out as sound. Allergies can make your ears hum - toxicity of all kinds and also loud noises can overwhelm the whole apparatus, as anyone who has ever been to a music concert knows. People in the UK are reporting a humming noise which they can't explain and it has been happening for a couple of years, on and off, in different places. Things are probably vibrating underground and it affects us.
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Bet it's ready now, just like the artificial moon 🐸👇
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China’s “ARTIFICIAL SUN” could be ready in a decade - if Beijing gives green light to nuclear fusion project
A lead scientist on the China Fusion Engineering Testing Reactor (CFETR), Professor Song Yuntao, claims China could become the first country to produce stable electricity from advanced fusion heat.
The technology involves maintaining hydrogen at temperatures over 100million degrees celsius, which requires advanced superconductors - a test run in Hefei managed a world-record 100 seconds in May.
CFETR likely won’t be the world’s first fusion reactor, as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is due to begin in 2025 - but it won’t be able to produce power after already costing $65BN to develop since 2007.
Both the US and the UK have signalled intentions to make fusion power commercialized by 2040.
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A lead scientist on the China Fusion Engineering Testing Reactor (CFETR), Professor Song Yuntao, claims China could become the first country to produce stable electricity from advanced fusion heat.
The technology involves maintaining hydrogen at temperatures over 100million degrees celsius, which requires advanced superconductors - a test run in Hefei managed a world-record 100 seconds in May.
CFETR likely won’t be the world’s first fusion reactor, as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is due to begin in 2025 - but it won’t be able to produce power after already costing $65BN to develop since 2007.
Both the US and the UK have signalled intentions to make fusion power commercialized by 2040.
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The articles I posted actually point to the technological capability of this being possible and not just some crazy idea that can't happen. The only question is why would they do this? Hmmm...if we were about to make first contact, but wanted to hide say...spaceships arriving, maybe?👇👇👇
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Crazy theory: the moon we see is artificial and isn't making its normal amount of light. On top of that, the real moon is being obscured by 3 artificial "stars" connecting something either made of a thin material that blocks the real moon's light or displays an image back to the observer that fills the gap it's obscuring. Like I said, just a crazy theory...lol, or is it?
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YouTube
Joe Rogan Experience #1315 - Bob Lazar & Jeremy Corbell
Bob Lazar is a physicist who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and also on reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology at a site called S-4 near the Area 51 Groom Lake operating location. Jeremy Corbell is a contemporary artist and…