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Forwarded from The Truth About Vaccines
Why did the virus conspirators laugh at the mass graves?

Because to them, each body was just another secret they didn't have to keep anymore.
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The effort to remove the dams on the Klamath River started gaining significant momentum in the early 2000s, with formal agreements and planning processes occurring over the following years. Here are some key milestones:

2002: A major fish kill on the Klamath River, where tens of thousands of salmon died, brought significant attention to the ecological issues caused by the dams, fueling the push for their removal.
2006: The Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement was introduced, which included a plan for dam removal, but it failed to gain the necessary approvals.
2010: A new agreement, the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA) and the Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement (KHSA), was signed by various stakeholders, including tribes, environmental groups, and PacifiCorp, setting the stage for dam removal under certain conditions.
2016: The KHSA was amended to extend the deadline for dam removal to 2020, but the process was delayed further due to regulatory and funding issues.
2020: PacifiCorp applied for a license surrender with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to remove the dams, which was a significant step forward.
2022: FERC approved the surrender of the license and the plan for dam removal, setting the actual demolition process in motion for later years.
2024: The physical process of dam removal began and was completed ahead of schedule, with celebrations occurring in October 2024.

Therefore, while the initial advocacy and discussions started much earlier, the formal, concerted effort with agreements and legal processes that led to the actual dam removal can be traced back significantly to the early 2000s, with the actual physical removal starting in earnest in 2024.
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Fabianism: The True Uniparty, A Strategy Designed to Gradually Unite All Global Political Parties Under One Umbrella

Fabianism, as a political philosophy and strategy, has several success points or achievements which reflect its impact on society and politics over time


While Fabianism has had its critics, particularly regarding the pace and extent of reforms, its success can largely be attributed to its patient, strategic approach to policy change, embedding socialist principles into the fabric of democratic societies through gradual, often bipartisan, policy adjustments.
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What do Fabianism, Dam Removal, and Fire Have in Common?
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Fabianism is a British socialist theory and movement that originated in 1884 with the founding of the Fabian Society in London. The Fabian Society's goal is to establish a democratic socialist state in Great Britain through gradual reform and intellectual debate, rather than revolutionary overthrow. The name Fabian comes from Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, a Roman general who used delaying tactics against Hannibal during the Second Punic War.
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Mar 4, 2021
The Fabian System operates at a snail's pace, so slow that you won't even see it coming before it hits you.


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Forwarded from Europa Last Battle
Forwarded from The Truth About Vaccines
If the allegation is demonstrably false, why have you not initiated legal proceedings against Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. for defamation, considering the substantial financial resources presumably at your disposal from your employers (Money Factory Owners)?
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Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus

Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, often known by his nickname "Cunctator" (meaning "The Delayer"), was a Roman statesman and general who lived from approximately 280 BC to 203 BC. Here are some key points about him:

Political Career:
He was consul five times (233, 228, 215, 214, and 209 BC) and was appointed dictator twice (in 221 and 217 BC).
He also served as censor in 230 BC.

Military Strategy - The Fabian Strategy:
His most notable contribution to Roman military strategy came during the Second Punic War against Hannibal Barca. After Hannibal inflicted significant defeats on Roman forces, Fabius adopted a strategy of avoiding direct confrontation, instead focusing on harassing Hannibal's forces, cutting supply lines, and wearing down the enemy through attrition rather than battle. This approach, dubbed the "Fabian strategy," earned him the nickname "Cunctator."

Background and Lineage:
Fabius came from the ancient patrician Fabia gens, one of Rome's oldest and most distinguished families. His lineage included several notable ancestors, also consuls and military leaders, like Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus and Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges.

Impact and Legacy:
His strategy was initially criticized by Romans eager for a quick victory, but after several disastrous engagements (like the Battle of Cannae), his cautious approach was vindicated and became a model for dealing with superior or elusive foes.
The term "Fabian" has since come to describe any strategy that involves delay and attrition, used in various contexts beyond warfare.

Later Years:
He opposed the ambitious plans of Scipio Africanus to take the war to Africa, preferring to maintain the defensive strategy in Italy. He did not live to see Rome's ultimate victory over Carthage in 201 BC.

Cultural and Political Influence:
His name has been adopted by various groups and movements, most notably by the Fabian Society in the UK, which sought gradual socialist reform in a similar "slow and steady" approach to political change.

Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus is remembered for his strategic foresight and for introducing a form of warfare that would be studied and emulated for centuries, highlighting the value of patience and strategic retreat in the face of a formidable enemy. His legacy in Roman history is one of resilience and strategic innovation.
Forwarded from Grok
Report on the Critique of Modern Schooling Systems
Forwarded from Grok
Why did the school system stick to the "storytellers" over the "doers"?

Because they were afraid if they taught real skills, students might just "do" their way out of the classroom and into early retirement!
Forwarded from Europa Last Battle
Take a look for yourself and see how humans in Gaza have been imprisoned, held as hostages, labeled as terrorists, and slaughtered with American taxpayers' money for decades.

They don't just put their signs in chemtrails; they also do it on the ground.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Beit+Hanoun/@31.5441823,34.544449,721a,35y,90h
Forwarded from Europa Last Battle
Report on "Global Alert News" Trannoscript by Dane Wigington

Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 25, 2025, # 494 ( Dane Wigington )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjZCAqinm84