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Birds of America is a double elephant folio, a book so large, it takes two people to turn the page.

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California farmers left high & dry as PG&E (with Gov. Newsom's approval) CUTS OFF WATER to generational farms & ranches, in order to "protect salmon."

“This happened two months before harvest,” "We’re looking at having to go out of business,” says cattle rancher Bernie Eckels.

Newsom also authorized the draining of Lake Pillsbury reservoir, causing wells to run dry, and depleting the water used for FIREFIGHTING — just like before the Palisades Fire!

“When they cut the river flow, they totally reneged on our water rights,” he says. “There are 65 appropriative water rights from the powerhouse discharge to Lake Mendocino. PG&E’s arbitrary cut wiped them out.”

Without water to irrigate our fields and recharge our groundwater, we’ll lose our ability to produce hay and our best grazing ground,” he says. “We’ll lose the ability to provide great local beef and lamb to our community.”

And that, my friends, is precisely the point.

#WarOnFarms

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🇷🇺Russia is building the world's largest radio-electronic intelligence antenna complex 25 km from the border with Poland in the Kaliningrad region.

As evidence, Western media publish satellite images.
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Kansai International Airport (KIX) in Osaka, Japan, has achieved a remarkable 30-year record of never losing a piece of luggage since its opening in 1994. This means that every bag, out of millions handled annually, has reached its intended destination without getting misplaced.

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Video from WEF 2023 About How ‘Brain Wave Transparency’ Will Function in the Workplace.

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Expansion of Farming in Western Eurasia, 9600-4000 BCE
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Largest Christian denominations in the Middle East
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BREAKING: The U.S. Pentagon is gearing up to send National Guard troops to Chicago, Illinois, in a broad initiative aimed at tackling surging crime, homelessness, and illegal immigration.

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Montreal fined a Church $2,500 for hosting Conservative Christian singer Sean Feucht.

This is the crowd that gathered in Toronto to worship with him.

"Our God Is An Awesome God!"
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The world's largest ancient mosaic, discovered in Turkey.

Archaeological excavations in Antakya, Turkey have turned up the largest floor mosaic at 9,000 square feet (836 m²) made in late Roman period, IV Century CE.

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One year ago, the French police detained me for 4 days because some people I’d never heard of used Telegram to coordinate crimes. Arresting a CEO of a major platform over the actions of its users was not only unprecedented — it was legally and logically absurd.

A year later, the ‘criminal investigation’ against me is still struggling to find anything that I or Telegram did wrong. Our moderation practices align with industry standards, and Telegram has always responded to every legally binding request from France.

Ironically, I was arrested due to the French police’s own mistake: before August 2024, they ignored French and EU laws and hadn’t sent any of their queries to Telegram via the required legal process. They could have learned the correct procedure simply by googling it or asking.

One year after this strange arrest, I still have to return to France every 14 days, with no appeal date in sight. Sadly, the only outcome of my arrest so far has been massive damage to France’s image as a free country. 🛠

We’ll keep fighting — and we will win 😎
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Sensor Sweep: Lord Dunsany, Red Sonja Movie, Michael Moorcock

Weird Tales (M Porcius): The May 1941 issue of Weird Tales is like a monument to the genius of Hannes Bok, with a Bok cover and an interior chockablock with Bok illustrations of horrible monsters and alluring ladies.  So this issue of D. McIlwraith’s magazine is already getting the MPorcius Seal of Approval even before I […]

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California farmers left high & dry as PG&E (with Gov. Newsom's approval) CUTS OFF WATER to generational farms & ranches, in order to "protect salmon."

“This happened two months before harvest,” "We’re looking at having to go out of business,” says cattle rancher Bernie Eckels.

Newsom also authorized the draining of Lake Pillsbury reservoir, causing wells to run dry, and depleting the water used for FIREFIGHTING — just like before the Palisades Fire!

“When they cut the river flow, they totally reneged on our water rights,” he says. “There are 65 appropriative water rights from the powerhouse discharge to Lake Mendocino. PG&E’s arbitrary cut wiped them out.”

Without water to irrigate our fields and recharge our groundwater, we’ll lose our ability to produce hay and our best grazing ground,” he says. “We’ll lose the ability to provide great local beef and lamb to our community.”

And that, my friends, is precisely the point.

#WarOnFarms

https://www.americaunwon.com/p/this-shuts-us-down-potter-valley
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Canada is Killing Itself

The country gave its citizens the right to die. Doctors are struggling to keep up with demand.

The euthanasia conference was held at a Sheraton. Some 300 Canadian professionals, most of them clinicians, had arrived for the annual event. There were lunch buffets and complimentary tote bags; attendees could look forward to a Friday-night social outing, with a DJ, at an event space above Par-Tee Putt in downtown Vancouver. “The most important thing,” one doctor told me, “is the networking.”

Which is to say that it might have been any other convention in Canada. Over the past decade, practitioners of euthanasia have become as familiar as orthodontists or plastic surgeons are with the mundane rituals of lanyards and drink tickets and It’s been so long s outside the ballroom of a four-star hotel. The difference is that, 10 years ago, what many of the attendees here do for work would have been considered homicide.

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