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We sincerely ask all of our readers and subscribers to not believe anything on face value without confirmation.

For example, even though this is from "our side", this is fake - the picture came from Syria in their civil war.

@antinatocoalition
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Photographer Daniel Biber from Hilzingen, Germany was trying to capture the murmuration of starlings for 4 days when he finally succeeded: he didn't realize the starlings had created a giant bird in the sky until he got home and reviewed the pictures.
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TIL that during the 17th century, coffeehouses were so popular in England that they were often referred to as "Penny Universities". For the price of a penny, one could buy a cup of coffee and engage in stimulating conversation on a wide range of topics, from politics to literature.
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Dr. James Lindsay presents the idea and mechanism of negating the real to replace it with a hyperreal simulation in which totalitarianism can be accomplished. This, he argues, enables the installation of the Esoteric cult religion needed to advance the tyranny. Join him to understand how the Secret Religions of the West have slowly brought us to the brink of this disaster. https://sovereignnations.com/2023/01/26/the-negation-of-the-real-james-lindsay
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Self-Reliance In The Semi-Conductor Industry.

I am particularly happy that one of my subscribers thinks I am intelligent enough to tackle such a complex political and economic subject, but here we are.

So, in simple English, let's go.

The semiconductor industry refers to the industry that is responsible for the production of microchips, what are microchips? Very important tiny pieces inside electronic devices of all kinds and sizes could be in your phone or could be in a nuclear submarine or a main battle tank.

Now the world is getting more digital, more digital means more electronics, more electronics means more microchips, and more microchips needed means that the players involved in this industry have to produce more.

A solid majority of the production of semi-conductors is located in Asia, in China, Japan, South Korea, and this province called Taiwan, technological hubs where we've had the likes of TSMC, Samsung, Sony, Hyundai, LG or whatever they're called, the point is they're few and far in between.

But there starting to be a conflict, Washington doesn't like Beijing, and there's a new cold war, and the digital area is going to be a new arena, so America and the North World, that is Europe, wish to limit access of their adversaries to their advanced technologies, because when you keep throwing sanctions everywhere, it may lead to unpleasant results.

And even if there were no sanctions, having your local  industry is important to national security, would you like the microships coming from a state entity that is hostile to your interests? I would not, and I don't want my supply chains to be vulnerable, and I also want my economy to improve - bigger industry means bigger factories which means more workers, it is expensive, but I think it'll be worth it.

@mediterraneanman
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There’s a very poignant meme that comes to mind: “I need some new conspiracies. All of mine have been proven true.”
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Real Chiesa di San Lorenzo, Turin, Italy
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Chinese balloon shot down over US gathers intelligence from secret military facilities, NBC News, citing US officials.

China is said to have been able to control the balloon to fly over some objects (sometimes flying in a figure-eight shape) several times and transmit the information gathered back to Beijing in real-time.
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SCIENTIFIC PROOF CO2 IS NOT THE CAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Timing of Atmospheric CO2 and Antarctic Temperature Changes Across Termination III | Science

"We have measured the isotopic composition of argon in air bubbles in the Vostok core during Termination III (∼240,000 years before the present). This record most likely reflects the temperature and accumulation change, although the mechanism remains unclear. The sequence of events during Termination III suggests that the CO2 increase lagged Antarctic deglacial warming by 800 ± 200 years and preceded the Northern Hemisphere deglaciation."

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1078758
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🧬 Border Collies possess genetic herding abilities, athleticism, and incredible drive. This herding instinct leads into the Border Collie’s renowned ‘gathering’ ability - rounding up a group of animals and bringing them to the shepherd.

During the Industrial Revolution, the market’s need for lamb, wool, and mutton drastically increased, making vast land in the Borders of Scotland and Northern England ideal for farming and production of these goods. The land was broad and fenceless, and the farmers needed a hardworking herding dog to help with the shepherding tasks. With this aim the Border Collie was bred, resulting in dog breed today well known for its high intelligence, athletic appearance, quick learning abilities and herding skills.

This herding instinct is so strong that border collies will sometimes try to “herd” their owners, especially smaller children in the family.

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Meteorologist and founder of the Weather Channel, John Coleman, debunks the "climate crisis" myth in two minutes.

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TIL a scientist hired his family to refine radium in their basement for 20 years, with the waste buried in the backyard. The property was declared a Superfund site and cost $70M to clean up. His body was exhumed for testing and had the largest amount of radioactive material ever detected in a human.
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Tucker Carlson: "Why do they hate Donald Trump so much? Trump challenged the reigning foreign policy orthodoxies as president. He infuriated the neocons who control the State Department and the Pentagon."
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Watch: Anthropology Prof Angered After Being Mocked For Denying Ability To Tell Gender From Human Bones

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