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Total coincidence.
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They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. \#NeverForget
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Be somebody's dumb-dumb mister.
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The mighty Atlantic Ocean is no barrier to criminal ingenuity. This was the first proven case of a transatlantic narco-submarine but it’s not the last.

More: http://www.hisutton.com/Transatlantic-Narco-submarine-Galicia.html

@police_frequency
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Dr Bryan Pesta was fired from his *tenured* faculty position for studying race and IQ. Now he is taking legal action against Cleveland State University.

If you believe in academic freedom, then perhaps you will donate a dime to the good doctor?
https://www.givesendgo.com/G9END
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TIL: In 1903 Daniel Barringer gambled his entire fortune on a mineshaft believing geologists had misclassified a meteor creator as a volcano and a $1 billion iron ore deposit was to be found. He was correct that the site was a meteor creator, but didn't realize the iron ore had vaporized on impact.
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TIL that particles in cosmic rays can cause the bits in your computer's RAM to flip states and we have redundant bits to stop this very phenomenon from occurring
https://ift.tt/5BMFQUN
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Their secret is finally revealed!
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Forwarded from terminalcwo (Danny)
A shocking new interview on One America News claims that Major General Julian Alford, the former Commanding General of Marine Corps Training Command, was ordered by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to “keep his mouth shut” in reference to a personal vaccine injury he sustained so that other Marines would not decline to receive the vaccine themselves.

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https://trmlx.com/marine-major-general-ordered-to-keep-his-mouth-shut-about-personal-vaccine-injury-so-that-other-marines-would-not-decline-the-vax/
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How Fast Does a Person Lose Heat in the Cold?

This footage was taken with a military thermal imaging camera. It allows you to visualize how quickly a person loses heat in cold weather.

Here's a nice gif for guys who think they can do without a hat in the fall.
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Now the Great Reset has a soundtrack.
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When I first read Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice by Margaret Anna Alice, it was painful and I had no intention of reading it twice. In envisioning a Better Way for humanity, I prefer not to remember the horrors of the past—the events and actions that demonstrate human beings are capable of such terrible, anti-human things, and that evil exists.

Margaret's poem is extremely uncomfortable to say the least. With the world on a fast track to digital identification, quarantine camps, and WHO-mandated experimental vaccines, it contains a stark warning for humanity: What happened before can happen again.

Many people who are aware that history has a habit of repeating itself may be worried to speak about the well-trodden route to fascism in the context of our current predicament—where a global cabal are seeking to control public health measures, our private health data, our movements, what we put into our bodies, access to information, and compliance with their directives. Art is such an effective way to break that barrier and start these important conversations.

I trust my reading of An Anthem for Justice does justice to the poet’s intention. At first glance, it may seem the emotions evoked by Margaret Anna Alice’s words are counter to the ethos of a Better Way that I propose. However, her perspective is one of many that needs to be considered in refining our learning and wisdom so we can navigate the way forward. Her right to express her views in this creative piece is enshrined in the Better Way Charter and provides an important point of discussion for these times.

Thank you, Margaret Anna Alice, for this reminder of how wrong the way can get.

I look forward to reading your Better Way poem.

Please do read and share Margaret's words:
https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem

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