The groups attacked and set on fire on parked police cars and motorbikes as well into the Police Station
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NEW 🚨 North Korea tests hypersonic missiles, says nuclear forces ready for war
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TIL that Christopher Columbus refused to accept he had discovered a new continent and insisted it was India until his death. He was initially denied funding by Portugal and Castile because scholars had correctly calculated that India was far farther away than his calculations.
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TIL the U.S. Navy doesn’t just have 11 aircraft carriers—it also operates 11 amphibious assault ships, many of which are larger than the aircraft carriers used by other countries.
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Drillers’ injection of wastewater is creating mayhem across the Permian Basin, raising concern about the future of fossil-fuel production there
Shale drillers have turned the biggest oil field in the U.S. into a pressure cooker that is literally bursting at the seams.
Producers in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico extract roughly half of the U.S.’s crude. They also produce copious amounts of toxic, salty water, which they pump back into the ground. Now, some of the reservoirs that collect the fluids are overflowing—and the producers keep injecting more.
It is creating a huge mess.
A buildup in pressure across the region is propelling wastewater up ancient wellbores, birthing geysers that can cost millions of dollars to clean up. Companies are wrestling with drilling hazards that make it more costly to operate and complaining that the marinade is creeping into their oil-and-gas reservoirs. Communities friendly to oil and gas are growing worried about injection.
“It’s one of the many things that keep me up at night,” said Greg Perrin, general manager of the groundwater-conservation district in Reeves County, Texas, where companies are injecting some of the largest volumes of wastewater.
Swaths of the Permian appear to be on the verge of geological malfunction. Pressure in the injection reservoirs in a prime portion of the basin runs as high as 0.7 pound per square inch per foot, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of data from researchers at the University of Texas at Austin’s Bureau of Economic Geology.
When pressure exceeds 0.5 pound per square inch per foot, the liquid—if it finds a pathway—can flow to the surface and pose a risk to underground sources of drinking water, Texas regulators have said in industry presentations.
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Exploring and mining in the Arctic is a literal hellscape. The constraints are insane and the costs to overcome them are mooning way past imagination.
Geologically, permafrost is a nightmare. Ground is frozen solid. Normal drilling hits a wall. Building stable foundations for gear is a massive investment.
Operations are far more difficult too. Constant darkness for months in winter. Working 24/7 under floodlights craters efficiency and spikes accident risk.
At -40°C to -50°C, metal gets brittle and just snaps. You need custom alloy gear and keeping fuel/lube from freezing is a constant battle. The diesel/power burn just to keep lights on and engines warm is a nightmare. Immediate Opex blow-up.
Logistics? Absolute disaster. It’s not about digging it out; it’s about moving it.
Zero roads or rails. Everything moves by helicopter, light plane, or ship. Moving ore to a port costs multiples of what normal mines pay. Plus, zero local smelters. The minerals have to be shipped across oceans, burning time and cash.
Shipping windows are tiny. Some fjords/sections of Greenland's coast only accessible a few months a year. You either pay for icebreakers or pray the 1-year supply/export window doesn’t get wrecked by bad weather. If the ship misses the slot, the whole year is lost.
Look at the Citronen Fjord Zn project at 83°N. It’s one of the world's biggest undeveloped Zn-Pb deposits, but it's 2,100km north of Nuuk. Total isolation.
They get a 3-month window to move a year’s worth of cargo. One bad storm and the project is bricked for the season. Ironbark Zinc tried for ages, but it just got flipped to Dubai-based Almeera Ventures. That’s a clear signal on how brutal the Capex and funding hurdles are.
The core issue: does the margin even justify the risk? Building a mine w/ zero infra is a Capex black hole.
Think global warming helps? Think again.
Thawing permafrost is actually trashing existing infra and roads. Extreme weather just jacks up Opex even more.
We’re talking 10-15 yrs from discovery to first ore. If commodity prices crater in between, you're left holding a stranded asset.
This is the reality of mining. Arctic development is 10x harder than anyone thinks. There’s a reason Denmark wasn't aggressive on developing Greenland.
You really think they held back just to protect the Inuit? Give me a break. Money always trumps ESG in the end, no matter the optics.
You can spam 'self-sufficiency' and 'strategy' all u want, but you can't meme your way past physics and economics.
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Science fiction grandmaster, John C. Wright describes Star Quest, his pulp fiction space opera epic, inspired by Star Wars (but much better!):
Starquest: Space Pirates of Andromeda revives pulp-era space opera in all its grandeur, wonder and fun!
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Lucas did a fine job of showing their evilness of the Evil Galactic Empire in the original movie, what with killing Luke's folks and Leia's whole planet, but Disney less so.
Indeed, some wags on the Internet argue that the Empire is the good guys.
STARQUEST is my homage to Lucas and rebuke to Disney, and my personal crusade (which all are welcome to join!) to restore pulp-style space action tales of derring-do to their long lost glory.
These fine film makers made no effort to show the causes of effects of what causes the rise and fall of Imperial forms of government. A pulp novel is a better vehicle for this.
In my version of what is substantially the same background, the Empire lasted centuries, continually grew more oppressive.
Let me list four reasons why:
1. The Science Police, following enlightened gun-control policies needed to keep dangerous weapons and technologies out of public hands, combatted bioweapons and high-tech plagues by imposing quarantines on planets annoying to the Imperial government.
Additionally, the Science Police wiped out worlds too popular or dangerous by stealthily introducing global epidemics.
The Scientist General in charge of this effort was named LORD PESTILENCE.
2. The Census for Economic Surveillance and Rectification left galaxy wide recessions, depressions and mass starvation events in its wake.
The Empire also protected and funded the Interstellar Crime Syndicate, a galactic black market run by gangland crimelords called the Secret Seven, in order to panic local systems into begging for Imperial Legions to replace local constables. The Chief of the Secret Seven was a masked mastermind called The Faceless Man.
The Faceless Man, in truth, was the Imperial Chancellor in charge of all such efforts at economic justice, and was called LORD FAMINE.
3. The Praetorian Guard ensured public peace and security, especially against shape-changers impersonating local planetary leaders, by having cyborg Terror-troops standing by to eliminate any planet that might prove a potential threat against Galactic stability.
A spindizzy-drive warmoon was able, by close passes to an inconvenient planet, within Roche's limit, triggering quakes and supervolcanoes vital tidal effects, destabilize its orbit to have it spiral in to its sun, or drift into interstellar space.
The Praetorian Guard was led by LORD WAR.
4. To ensure public mental health, the Curial Office of the Inquisition for Psychiatric Conformity and Correctness would examine public opinion for traces of superstitious beliefs.
Any curiosity about stories of psychic knights with special powers was illegal, as was belief in god or gods. The Inquisitors would desecrate and burn temples, and slaughter sacerdotes and shrine maidens.
Those "victims" of these "hoaxes" would be taken away for benevolent psychological re-education at a Voluntary Happiness Camp, and never be seen alive again, albeit certain letters would be sent to relatives back home expressing how happy they were, now that they were free of delusion. All the letters were worded the same.
The Grand Inquisitor was called LORD DEATH.
Together, the Scientist-General, the Faceless Man, Lord War and the Grand Inquisitor were called THE FOUR DARK OVERLORDS.
These were the four viceroys of despotic Emperor Mors, master of the mysterious mental powers of the Nocturnal Order, whose lovely daughter, Princess Vesper, sparked the Galactic rebellion.
So, the short answer is that, in the STARQUEST version of the Greatest Empire, those who believed the Imperial news services thought the Empire was the sole protection against all fashion of evils and disorders that would otherwise mar the public weal. It was illegal to disbelieve the news.
Starquest: Space Pirates of Andromeda revives pulp-era space opera in all its grandeur, wonder and fun!
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🇮🇱🇦🇷 Israeli tourists caught causing huge fires in Argentina in a forest full of natural resources
An Israeli tourist was caught lighting fires in Los Glaciares National Park, in the Argentinian Patagonia a couple of days ago.
Now Argentinian authorities are reporting that they found M26 IM grenades (used by the Israeli military) spread around Lake Epuyen in Chubut as well.
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🇮🇱🇦🇷 Israeli tourists caught causing huge fires in Argentina in a forest full of natural resources
An Israeli tourist was caught lighting fires in Los Glaciares National Park, in the Argentinian Patagonia a couple of days ago.
Now Argentinian authorities are reporting that they found M26 IM grenades (used by the Israeli military) spread around Lake Epuyen in Chubut as well.
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Since Javier Milei took office, Argentina has extended state benefits to Israeli expatriates, while Patagonia has increasingly attracted former Israeli soldiers seeking refuge amid war crimes in Gaza.
Journalist Sebastián Salgado speaks about incidents in which Israelis were responsible for setting fires in the region.
Journalist Sebastián Salgado speaks about incidents in which Israelis were responsible for setting fires in the region.
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This is Manuel Adorni, the Argentine presidential spokesman, speaking at Casa Rosada
In this clip, he explains recent deregulation affecting rural land. Foreign private entities are now allowed to purchase rural land, and long-standing protections on conserved areas are lifted once a fire passes through. Land that was previously...
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In this clip, he explains recent deregulation affecting rural land. Foreign private entities are now allowed to purchase rural land, and long-standing protections on conserved areas are lifted once a fire passes through. Land that was previously...
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"Starting around January 5, 2026, flames have devastated thousands of hectares in Chubut province, areas like El Hoyo, Puerto Patriada, and near Epuyén, and prompting evacuations amid thick smoke, destroyed homes, and threatened ecosystems. Thousands of Argentines and other Spanish speakers were flooding the replies on X posts about the blazes, most of them incredibly irate at the Milei government. Phrases like “The Zionists are trying to steal Patagonia!” and “Milei has sold us out to Israel!” popped up repeatedly in viral threads, with users sharing videos of suspicious activity and linking the fires to foreign interests."
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Unmasking the Flames: Israel's Shadow Over Patagonia and Milei's Betrayal of Argentina
From Conspiracy to Reality? Fires Clear the Way for Foreign Control in the Last Frontier
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TIL a castle in France has been under construction since 1997 using only 13th-century techniques, tools, and local materials: The Guédelon Castle
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TIL that George Washington’s farewell address talks about the evils of patriotism and the danger of political parties BUT ALSO about religion’s importance and avoiding foreign influence in politics
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TIL that the brain doesn’t get tired from thinking — it gets tired from switching attention. This explains why: 2 hours of deep study can feel energizing whereas 30 minutes of distracted scrolling can feel exhausting. Attached the proof .
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White House press secretary Levitt reposted an interview in which Maduro's guard spoke about an unknown powerful weapon during the capture of Maduro:
The guard recounted an operation where assailants, believed to be American, used a powerful and unknown sonic weapon. He described its devastating effects, including severe internal pressure, widespread nosebleeds, and vomiting of blood, which instantly incapacitated the entire security force.
The guard emphasized the complete asymmetry of the confrontation, stating that a small unit suffered no losses while neutralizing hundreds of defenders.
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The guard recounted an operation where assailants, believed to be American, used a powerful and unknown sonic weapon. He described its devastating effects, including severe internal pressure, widespread nosebleeds, and vomiting of blood, which instantly incapacitated the entire security force.
The guard emphasized the complete asymmetry of the confrontation, stating that a small unit suffered no losses while neutralizing hundreds of defenders.
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