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Did Chase Just Go Down?
This has been floating around. I saw it on Hal Turner’s site, which isn’t particularly reliable, but the specifics mentioned tend to indicate that this one might be. Reports have been coming in CLAIMING “a systemically important bank, a major player in Silver Futures, failed to pay its Margin Call by 2:00 AM and was […]
https://voxday.net/2025/12/29/did-chase-just-go-down/
This has been floating around. I saw it on Hal Turner’s site, which isn’t particularly reliable, but the specifics mentioned tend to indicate that this one might be. Reports have been coming in CLAIMING “a systemically important bank, a major player in Silver Futures, failed to pay its Margin Call by 2:00 AM and was […]
https://voxday.net/2025/12/29/did-chase-just-go-down/
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TIL that in 1900, a physician named Jesse William Lazear wanted to prove that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. He allowed an infected mosquito to bite him, and he became infected with yellow fever, proving his hypothesis correct. He died 17 days later
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🚢 🇨🇳 🇹🇼 China Has Militarized Seafarers Says US Navy Report May 21, 2022
The report – Civilian Shipping and Maritime Militia: The Logistics Backbone of a Taiwan Invasion – by Lonnie Henley, a former Rhodes Scholar and senior Army intelligence officer, looks at the integration of commercial shipping and China’s seafarers with the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), along with the use of Chinese seafarers – aboard both China flagged ships and Non-Chinese flagged ships – during a planned invasion of Taiwan.
“Civilian shipping is the central feature of the PLAN approach to an invasion of Taiwan,” says Henley. “The PLA has spent over two decades developing the bureaucratic apparatus, laws, and regulations to organize, train, and manage this force (of civilian seafarers). This seems to be how Chinese leaders, civilian and military, think the PLA should function, leveraging the enormous resources of China’s civilian economy to support military operations.”
https://gcaptain.com/warning-china-has-militarized-its-seafarers/
The report – Civilian Shipping and Maritime Militia: The Logistics Backbone of a Taiwan Invasion – by Lonnie Henley, a former Rhodes Scholar and senior Army intelligence officer, looks at the integration of commercial shipping and China’s seafarers with the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), along with the use of Chinese seafarers – aboard both China flagged ships and Non-Chinese flagged ships – during a planned invasion of Taiwan.
“Civilian shipping is the central feature of the PLAN approach to an invasion of Taiwan,” says Henley. “The PLA has spent over two decades developing the bureaucratic apparatus, laws, and regulations to organize, train, and manage this force (of civilian seafarers). This seems to be how Chinese leaders, civilian and military, think the PLA should function, leveraging the enormous resources of China’s civilian economy to support military operations.”
https://gcaptain.com/warning-china-has-militarized-its-seafarers/
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China Has Militarized Seafarers Says US Navy Report
by Captain John Konrad (gCaptain) Over the many years of reporting maritime news, the idea that China could militarize its commercial maritime fleet has been dismissed by most of the...
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Join the Nature Podcast in celebrating some of the biggest stories in science this year through our festive songs.
Research uncovered that Nanotyrannus was actually its own species, not a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex.
So, here is a festive song about…
Research uncovered that Nanotyrannus was actually its own species, not a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex.
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The Turnspit dog was once a common sight in kitchens across Britain and parts of Europe. These small, low-built dogs were bred for one purpose only. They ran inside a wheel connected to a spit, turning roasting meat over an open fire so it cooked evenly. Before motors and clockwork devices, this was hard physical labor, done for hours at a time.
Because the job was so specific, the dogs were bred with short legs, long bodies, and strong endurance rather than looks. They were often kept near the hearth and worked daily in inns, large homes, and bakeries. Some kitchens even kept two dogs so they could swap shifts when one became exhausted.
When mechanical spit-turners became affordable in the early 1800s, the Turnspit dog was no longer needed. Since the breed existed almost entirely for this single task, it was not preserved once the work disappeared. Over time, the Turnspit dog faded away, leaving behind only engravings and written accounts of one of history’s strangest working animals.
Because the job was so specific, the dogs were bred with short legs, long bodies, and strong endurance rather than looks. They were often kept near the hearth and worked daily in inns, large homes, and bakeries. Some kitchens even kept two dogs so they could swap shifts when one became exhausted.
When mechanical spit-turners became affordable in the early 1800s, the Turnspit dog was no longer needed. Since the breed existed almost entirely for this single task, it was not preserved once the work disappeared. Over time, the Turnspit dog faded away, leaving behind only engravings and written accounts of one of history’s strangest working animals.
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This is a prime example of the BILLIONS of dollars in fraud happening right now in Minnesota, this is one of the hundreds of “daycares” receiving millions of dollars from the government, this daycare (that can’t even spell learning right) received $1,900…
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Poles aren't going home because Poland is 'booming', they are going home because Britain is being flooded with non-white migrants.
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He added:
"With vessels and aircraft approaching Taiwan Island in close proximity from different directions, troops from multiple services are engaging in joint assaults to test their joint operations capabilities, he said in a statement. This is a stern warning against "Taiwan Independence" separatist forces, and it is a legitimate and necessary action to safeguard China’s sovereignty and national unity."
🔗 Taiwan Security Monitor (@TaiwanMonitor)
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The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 had 2 MILLION gallons of molasses burst the rivet-held holding tank, blasting rivets out like a machinegun, and plunging the 2 million gallons at a ludicrous 35 miles per hour, killing 21 people and killing and injuring many horses. Here is the aftermath in picture.
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