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Forwarded from NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass
🇺🇦Protests are increasingly breaking out among the participants of the defense in Ukraine.

People are outraged that they are being sent to the trenches without the necessary training, writes the newspaper "Strana".

Most of them are purely civilian and were sure that they would serve at their place of residence. Highly paid engineers who could be more useful at the place of work are put under the gun.

In addition, theroboronovtsy are outraged that they have to buy uniforms themselves. They do not see the widely advertised assistance that the West allegedly sends to Ukraine. People don't understand what European and American billions are spent on.

At the same time, it is widely discussed in society how military commissars profit from mobilization. Many have moved to new expensive cars. "Cut off" from the service costs $ 3.5 – 5 thousand.
"A group of soldiers planning an exercise wandered across a bear den on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage when a sow attacked, state wildlife troopers said."

https://archive.ph/bkJNx
In response to the lawsuit, Gullacher and his companies agreed that they hadn't done a geotechnical investigation, but insisted that was at the client's request.

"The RM provided the instruction that no geotechnical investigation should be obtained as the RM was concerned about the additional cost and delay," says Gullacher and Inertia's statement of defence.

"Inertia admits that a portion of the bridge collapsed," the statement says, "but denies that its design or specifications caused the collapse and puts the plaintiff to strict proof thereof."

Inertia says the RM may bear some blame because it decided to forgo the geotechnical work. It also says that after the bridge was built, the RM "installed gravel on the bridge to a depth of 13 to 16 inches with an average depth of 14 inches, which far exceeded the specified load."

In its lawsuit, the RM of Clayton is seeking damages for the cost of repairing and replacing the bridge, and for the loss of use of the bridge.

Earlier that year, the RM had turned down $750,000 in provincial funding for the bridge because it was tied to the province's stringent technical specification for the bridge. RM officials believed those requirements were overkill, and would have made the bridge unnecessarily expensive.

"This bridge is above our needs," said Kelly Rea, then RM administrator, in a public forum. "We do not need this bridge."

The province's more expensive bridge would have cost a total of $1.075 million. As the province said it would cover $750,000 of that, the RM would have been on the hook for $325,000.

In other words, the province's "more expensive bridge" would have cost the RM precisely the same amount as the bridge it ended up approving — which fell down shortly after it was officially opened.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/engineer-designed-bridge-collapsed-facing-discipline-1.6450110
To someone wanting to convince themselves that things weren't actually that different, it was probably easier than you might think. Indeed, one narrative of Julius Caesar's downfall is that he attempted to shift power to himself too quickly, and got stabbed to death by the Senate for his troubles, even after all his triumphs. This seems to suggest that the prudent strategy is probably to maintain the old forms, and pretend like they're still in operation, even as they're gradually undermined.

Which perhaps should make you wonder - has this... happened in America? Almost certainly. As Moldbug describes, America has gone through at least four versions of the Republic since its founding. The main reason people don't notice this is that they all swear fealty to the same piece of paper. But look around! Does the paper actually describe the government? If it does, why is the government so radically different, even as the paper is the same? Try explaining the CIA to George Washington, or the modern interpretation of the Commerce Clause to Thomas Jefferson.

https://shylockholmes.blogspot.com/2022/05/living-history-forwards.html
Forwarded from Dr. Simon
A study published yesterday indicates that millions of 12-15-year-old students were coerced into taking a Covid vaccine that was negatively effective after only four months.

Weirdly enough, to counterattack this trend, the paper's authors suggest getting a booster. What could possibly go wrong?

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2792524

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Forwarded from NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass
An 18-year-old American shot people in a store in Buffalo.

10 people were killed, mostly blacks.

In social networks, they noticed that before the crime, the killer posted an occult symbol of the sun on his page.

Exactly the same as on the emblem of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi battalion "Azov".
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL NASA logo merchandise has been seeing growing demand since 2017, when Coach asked permission to use NASA’s 1970s-designed, retro red logo type for its collection and then approval requests doubled. NASA doesn’t make a cent off merchandise bearing its name
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“What the public should be looking at is the fact that the FBI gave our son the means to make this happen. He has no job, no money, no vehicle, and no driver’s license, due to the fact that he is schizophrenic and we; his parents do everything we can possible to keep him safe and functional….. He has suffered through countless serious full-blown schizophrenic delusional episodes and he has been put in numerous mental hospitals since he was 16 years old. The FBI came and picked him up from our home, they gave him a vehicle, gave him a fake bomb, and every means to make this happen none of which he had access to on his own.”

https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/parents-catch-fbi-plot-force-mentally-ill-son-right-wing-terrorist/