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The Divine Comedy was written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and 1321.
While the exact start and finish dates are debated by scholars, it is known that Dante began writing the poem sometime around 1308, during his exile from Florence. He likely continued working on it until his death in 1321.
While the exact start and finish dates are debated by scholars, it is known that Dante began writing the poem sometime around 1308, during his exile from Florence. He likely continued working on it until his death in 1321.
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Anti-Trump Lincoln Project loses $35,000 after paying fake invoices sent by hackers
https://thepostmillennial.com/anti-trump-lincoln-project-down-35000-after-paying-fake-invoices-sent-by-hackers?utm_campaign=64483
https://thepostmillennial.com/anti-trump-lincoln-project-down-35000-after-paying-fake-invoices-sent-by-hackers?utm_campaign=64483
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Anti-Trump Lincoln Project loses $35,000 after paying fake invoices sent by hackers
“A vendor’s email was hacked, with the hackers producing authentic-looking invoices that were sent from our vendor’s legitimate email account. The hack affected multiple clients of the vendor, including Lincoln Project.”
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TIL Swedish car company Volvo turned down a deal that would see them sell 40% of their company for a share of Norwegian oil, that share is now worth 140-200 billion dollars, Volvo was sold in 2010 for less than 2 billion dollars
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Migrant Rape in Germany
Apparently it’s a crime in Germany to post these statistics. I wonder why? Do you think it’s possible that perhaps the German people don’t want to live around people who are disproportionally disposed to commit rape? Or that if the German people knew the truth, they might decide that perhaps living under the rule of […]
https://voxday.net/2024/05/07/migrant-rape-in-germany/
Apparently it’s a crime in Germany to post these statistics. I wonder why? Do you think it’s possible that perhaps the German people don’t want to live around people who are disproportionally disposed to commit rape? Or that if the German people knew the truth, they might decide that perhaps living under the rule of […]
https://voxday.net/2024/05/07/migrant-rape-in-germany/
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Russian soldier takes out a drone with a sack of potatoes. Amazing.
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Königsberg Castle, founded in 1255, is a castle of the Teutonic Order, also called the Royal Castle.
Demolished: 1968–1969
Demolished: 1968–1969
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Right on schedule. Time to "cool the marks." The final step in every con game is to persuade the victim that the con artist is a nice guy so the victim declines to pursue justice. https://archive.is/DuH7r
And it was all in the plan from the beginning.
In the 2017 pandemic planning document, SPARS Pandemic Scenario 2025-2032, pandemic response planners explicitly considered the vaccine injury problem. The planned response is to wait until public pressure builds, call for an inquiry to further stall, and ultimately hand out token sums to the subset of victims who can "prove" their injuries were vaccine-related. At no point will the pharma execs or regulators responsible for the debacle ever suffer any consequences for it, if the pandemic planners have their way. See Chapter 17, page 59.
https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/pubs_archive/pubs-pdfs/2017/spars-pandemic-scenario.pdf
Aren't the coolers - or in this case the authorities responsible for the COVID vaccine debacle - nice and generous people after all, trying to make things right and help out the mark?
Want to learn more about cooling the mark so you can keep an eye out for it happening around you? This article is a bit dry and long winded, but it goes into the topic in detail:
https://www.sci-hub.wf/10.1080/00332747.1952.11022896
For an excellent and readable discussion of con games and how they work, check out The Big Con by David W. Maurer.
https://archive.org/details/the-big-con-the-story-of-the-confidence-man-pdfdrive/page/n79/mode/2up?q=cooling
And it was all in the plan from the beginning.
In the 2017 pandemic planning document, SPARS Pandemic Scenario 2025-2032, pandemic response planners explicitly considered the vaccine injury problem. The planned response is to wait until public pressure builds, call for an inquiry to further stall, and ultimately hand out token sums to the subset of victims who can "prove" their injuries were vaccine-related. At no point will the pharma execs or regulators responsible for the debacle ever suffer any consequences for it, if the pandemic planners have their way. See Chapter 17, page 59.
https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/pubs_archive/pubs-pdfs/2017/spars-pandemic-scenario.pdf
Aren't the coolers - or in this case the authorities responsible for the COVID vaccine debacle - nice and generous people after all, trying to make things right and help out the mark?
Want to learn more about cooling the mark so you can keep an eye out for it happening around you? This article is a bit dry and long winded, but it goes into the topic in detail:
https://www.sci-hub.wf/10.1080/00332747.1952.11022896
For an excellent and readable discussion of con games and how they work, check out The Big Con by David W. Maurer.
https://archive.org/details/the-big-con-the-story-of-the-confidence-man-pdfdrive/page/n79/mode/2up?q=cooling
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Health Secretary orders vaccine compensation scheme review as claims …
archived 4 May 2024 21:12:24 UTC
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TIL during the Falklands War the British Navy mistook whales for submarines and torpedoed them, killing three
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TIL that in 550 AD, the Byzantine Emperor sent two monks to China to smuggle silk worms out of there to avoid Persian control over the Silk Road. The monks hid the worms in their walking sticks, and the silk industry they started lasted for 650 years.
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Hail to the King of Rifles
Designed for Ultimate Warfare
To bring down an officers horse at 800 yards
Designed for Ultimate Warfare
To bring down an officers horse at 800 yards
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TIL Occultist, Aleister Crowley, was an accomplished mountain climber. In 1902, he was part of a British expedition attempting to climb K2, the second-highest mountain in the world.
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📸 On April 30, 1961, 27-year-old Soviet doctor Leonid Rogozov performed a successful operation on himself to remove his appendix in 1 hour and 45 minutes during an Antarctic expedition.
This case became a world-famous sensation.
This surgeon is still the only doctor at the newly built Soviet Antarctic station Novolazarevskaya, who was able to perform an operation on himself in polar conditions. Leonid Rogozov discovered symptoms: fever, pain in the right iliac region. He was the only doctor on the expedition. Diagnosis: acute appendicitis.
An urgent operation could have saved Rogozov’s life, but there was a problem - he was the only surgeon in the 3000 km area. There was no physical opportunity to take Rogozov to the hospital, so he decided to operate on himself. Meteorologist Artemyev and driver-mechanic Teplinsky who held a small mirror to his stomach volunteered to help Leonid Rogozov in this matter. In a supine position, the operation lasted 1 hour 45 minutes.
After resting for a couple of weeks, Leonid Rogozov continued to perform his duties as part of the expedition. He returned to Leningrad with everyone in 1962. Despite the fallen world fame, Rogozov completed his residency and worked all his life in medical institutions of our Northern capital.
This case became a world-famous sensation.
This surgeon is still the only doctor at the newly built Soviet Antarctic station Novolazarevskaya, who was able to perform an operation on himself in polar conditions. Leonid Rogozov discovered symptoms: fever, pain in the right iliac region. He was the only doctor on the expedition. Diagnosis: acute appendicitis.
An urgent operation could have saved Rogozov’s life, but there was a problem - he was the only surgeon in the 3000 km area. There was no physical opportunity to take Rogozov to the hospital, so he decided to operate on himself. Meteorologist Artemyev and driver-mechanic Teplinsky who held a small mirror to his stomach volunteered to help Leonid Rogozov in this matter. In a supine position, the operation lasted 1 hour 45 minutes.
“I didn’t allow myself to think about anything other than the task... If I had lost consciousness, Sasha would have given me an injection. My poor assistants. I looked at them: they themselves were whiter than their medical gowns. At the most difficult stage of the operation, my hands became like rubber. But then I realized that, in fact, I was already saved!”
After resting for a couple of weeks, Leonid Rogozov continued to perform his duties as part of the expedition. He returned to Leningrad with everyone in 1962. Despite the fallen world fame, Rogozov completed his residency and worked all his life in medical institutions of our Northern capital.
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