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Nollet’s “electric boy” experiment has a boy hanging from insulating silk ropes and given an electric charge. A woman is encouraged to bend forward and poke the boy’s nose, to get an electric shock herself.
The scene now shifts to Europe where Abbe Jean-Antoine Nollet picked up on Demainbray’s experiments and tried some of his own. He was also a showman who made a fortune out of the electrical divertissements he devised for the French aristocracy, most famously the electric boy. Nollet also experimented with a whole range of techniques on a wide range of living things including seeds and plants which reported to the French Academy of Sciences in 1748. and which he wrote up in several books. Germination of seeds was several days quicker but the resultant plants weaker.
The scene now shifts to Europe where Abbe Jean-Antoine Nollet picked up on Demainbray’s experiments and tried some of his own. He was also a showman who made a fortune out of the electrical divertissements he devised for the French aristocracy, most famously the electric boy. Nollet also experimented with a whole range of techniques on a wide range of living things including seeds and plants which reported to the French Academy of Sciences in 1748. and which he wrote up in several books. Germination of seeds was several days quicker but the resultant plants weaker.
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"These alternatives to energy, wind and solar, actually destroy plant life."
Geologist, Prof. Ian Plimer, dispels the myth that wind turbines and solar panels are in any way "green" or "environmentally-friendly".
"Solar panels leak out cadmium telluride, they leak out lead. These go into the soils. That's left there, it doesn't leach out. When we get rid of solar panels, we leave a huge environmental disaster behind. And these are areas which later we might want to use for growing food."
"In the case of wind turbines, they pollute very large areas with extraordinarily dangerous chemicals, and instead of trying to dispose of these wind turbine blades, we bury them... There is no industry at all where we can recycle these."
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Geologist, Prof. Ian Plimer, dispels the myth that wind turbines and solar panels are in any way "green" or "environmentally-friendly".
"Solar panels leak out cadmium telluride, they leak out lead. These go into the soils. That's left there, it doesn't leach out. When we get rid of solar panels, we leave a huge environmental disaster behind. And these are areas which later we might want to use for growing food."
"In the case of wind turbines, they pollute very large areas with extraordinarily dangerous chemicals, and instead of trying to dispose of these wind turbine blades, we bury them... There is no industry at all where we can recycle these."
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Geologist, Prof. Ian Plimer: "Carbon dioxide in the past has been much, much higher than now. We're currently at 0.04%. For most of geological time, it was about 20%."
"And during that geological time when we had high carbon dioxide, we had three of the six great ice ages. So clearly carbon dioxide wasn't driving runaway global warming."
"We are actually dangerously low. And if we continue to follow that long-term geological trend, we will find that plants will die... We are currently at just over 0.04% carbon dioxide. That's not enough for plants to thrive. They like about two or three times that amount."
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"And during that geological time when we had high carbon dioxide, we had three of the six great ice ages. So clearly carbon dioxide wasn't driving runaway global warming."
"We are actually dangerously low. And if we continue to follow that long-term geological trend, we will find that plants will die... We are currently at just over 0.04% carbon dioxide. That's not enough for plants to thrive. They like about two or three times that amount."
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"British paratroopers have been met by French customs officers after landing in Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
"Videos emerged on social media showing the troops landing in a French field carrying their heavy bags, only to be forced to show their passports and documents to the officers."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1907730/d-day-paratroopers-french-customs-normandy-80th-anniversary#:~:text=British%20paratroopers%20have,to%20the%20officers.
"Videos emerged on social media showing the troops landing in a French field carrying their heavy bags, only to be forced to show their passports and documents to the officers."
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D-Day paratroopers met by French customs in Normandy for 80th anniversary
Some 400 British, Belgian, Canadian, and US paratroopers took part in the jump, descending into a historic D-Day drop zone to recreate the events of 1944.
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TIL James Doohan (Star Trek's 'Scotty') stormed Juno beach on D-Day as a Canadian army Lieutenant, and was shot 6 times that evening by friendly fire, losing a finger.
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"However, some of these porn comics have been noticed not by Kickstarter proper but by their payment processor Stripe. Stripe has a standing policy not to be involved in transactions involving pornography, and it appears as if they’ve taken notice of what’s happened on Kickstarter over the last few years."
https://fandompulse.substack.com/p/stripe-refuses-to-pay-out-on-nsfw#:~:text=However%2C%20some%20of,last%20few%20years.
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Stripe Refuses To Pay Out On NSFW Kickstarter Material, Effectively Banning Degenerate Comic Projects
One thing that’s been frustrating Kickstarter comic creators over the last few years is the prevalence of “NSFW” pornographic art masquerading as comic books. These projects often have a dozen or more variant covers featuring naked women in various states…
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Elon Musk tells Leonardo DiCaprio why—in order to "transition the whole world to sustainable energy"—governments need to impose a carbon tax.
"The scientific fact of the matter is we are unavoidably headed towards some level of harm. So the sooner we can take action, the less harm will result."
"And if government sets the rules to favour sustainable energy, we can get there really quickly... And the only way to do that is basically with a carbon tax."
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"The scientific fact of the matter is we are unavoidably headed towards some level of harm. So the sooner we can take action, the less harm will result."
"And if government sets the rules to favour sustainable energy, we can get there really quickly... And the only way to do that is basically with a carbon tax."
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TIL on Station Island in Ireland, St. Patrick was reputed to have found a cave that was a literal entrance into Purgatory. For hundreds of years, pilgrims travelled to the island and would spend the night in the cave, many of whom later emerged with fantastical tales of what they'd seen inside.
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Honoring the fallen at the American Cemetery in Brittany on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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80 years ago today, Allied forces from the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Canada stormed the beaches at Normandy.
This attack initiated Operation Overlord, the invasion of France. On D-Day, Allied forces suffered more than 15,000 casualties, including some 4,500 killed. By the time Overlord was finished, on August 30, this number would grow, with some 226,000 wounded and 55,000 killed. But the Allies had liberated France, and in the process captured 200,000 German troops, and killed or wounded another 200,000.
One of the untold stories about Operation Overlord is the role played by the Soviet Army in securing the Allied victory. Two major Soviet offensives were launched in support of Operation Overlord, designed to pin down German forces on the Eastern Front, where more than 60% of German troops were fighting), preventing the Germans from diverting forces to reinforce their troops in France. These two offensives—Bagration and Lvov-Sandomeirz—together killed 520,000 German troops, wounding another 300,000, while capturing more than 192,000, for a total of more than 1 million German casualties.
But the loss to the Soviets was grievous: nearly 250,000 dead, and another 800,000 wounded.
But we must never forget the role the Soviet Army played in making this victory, and indeed the victory over Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich, possible. Without the sacrifice of the Soviet Army, the Allie’s invasion of France would have proven to be a much more costly campaign.
Which is why, on this anniversary, the failure of the successors to the great alliance that defeated Nazi Germany to invite representatives of the Russian Federation to mark this solemn occasion is particularly egregious.
The cemeteries that contain the remains of those American soldiers who gave their lives in the cause of freedom 80 years ago would be much larger than they already are without the similar massive sacrifice of life by the Russian people we once called friend and ally.
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This attack initiated Operation Overlord, the invasion of France. On D-Day, Allied forces suffered more than 15,000 casualties, including some 4,500 killed. By the time Overlord was finished, on August 30, this number would grow, with some 226,000 wounded and 55,000 killed. But the Allies had liberated France, and in the process captured 200,000 German troops, and killed or wounded another 200,000.
One of the untold stories about Operation Overlord is the role played by the Soviet Army in securing the Allied victory. Two major Soviet offensives were launched in support of Operation Overlord, designed to pin down German forces on the Eastern Front, where more than 60% of German troops were fighting), preventing the Germans from diverting forces to reinforce their troops in France. These two offensives—Bagration and Lvov-Sandomeirz—together killed 520,000 German troops, wounding another 300,000, while capturing more than 192,000, for a total of more than 1 million German casualties.
But the loss to the Soviets was grievous: nearly 250,000 dead, and another 800,000 wounded.
Today we celebrate the anniversary of the battle that began the campaign that liberated France and, ultimately, helped bring about the defeat of Nazi Germany.
But we must never forget the role the Soviet Army played in making this victory, and indeed the victory over Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich, possible. Without the sacrifice of the Soviet Army, the Allie’s invasion of France would have proven to be a much more costly campaign.
Which is why, on this anniversary, the failure of the successors to the great alliance that defeated Nazi Germany to invite representatives of the Russian Federation to mark this solemn occasion is particularly egregious.
The cemeteries that contain the remains of those American soldiers who gave their lives in the cause of freedom 80 years ago would be much larger than they already are without the similar massive sacrifice of life by the Russian people we once called friend and ally.
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TIL the owner and operator of the silk road was arrested at the San Francisco public Library when two fbi agents pretended to be quarreling lovers to distract him while his laptop was open. This was to prevent any deletion of data.
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German Newspaper Editor Who Exposed How The CIA Controls The Media Is Found Dead At 54 (2017 Memory Hole)
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>Dr Udo Ulfkotte, German newspaper editor for largest German newspaper
>wrote bestselling book, BOUGHT JOURNALISTS (archived PDF)
>book cost him his job & perhaps his life (conspiracy)
>German media, were banned from reporting on his work
>acknowledged that his life was under threat
>Ulfkotte explained that he was in a better position than most journalists to expose the truth because he didn’t have any children who could be threatened ("You see, I don’t have children to take care of," says Ulfkotte)
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“I’ve been a journalist for about 25 years, and I’ve been educated to lie, to betray, and not to tell the truth to the public,” Ulfkotte said. “I was supported by the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA. Why? Because I am pro-American.”
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>Dr Udo Ulfkotte, German newspaper editor for largest German newspaper
>wrote bestselling book, BOUGHT JOURNALISTS (archived PDF)
>book cost him his job & perhaps his life (conspiracy)
>German media, were banned from reporting on his work
>acknowledged that his life was under threat
>Ulfkotte explained that he was in a better position than most journalists to expose the truth because he didn’t have any children who could be threatened ("You see, I don’t have children to take care of," says Ulfkotte)
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“I’ve been a journalist for about 25 years, and I’ve been educated to lie, to betray, and not to tell the truth to the public,” Ulfkotte said. “I was supported by the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA. Why? Because I am pro-American.”
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When Piracy is Mandatory
Even if one accepts the idea that an action that leaves the owner in possession of his property is somehow tantamount to theft, the concept of being spyed upon and only being allowed to use your own property so long as your purposes align with the previous owners is more than sufficient justification for not […]
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Even if one accepts the idea that an action that leaves the owner in possession of his property is somehow tantamount to theft, the concept of being spyed upon and only being allowed to use your own property so long as your purposes align with the previous owners is more than sufficient justification for not […]
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Is this the end of barrister's wig? English courts could drop requirement amid accusations they are 'culturally insensitive'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13436729/barristers-wig-english-courts-culturally-insensitive.html
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English courts could drop the barrister's wig
The judiciary is said to be in talks to update court dress codes after some barristers complained the requirement to wear wigs discriminated against those with Afro-Caribbean hair.
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