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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.
for Australia to be almost cashless by 2024
The Fabian System operates at a snail's pace, so slow that you won't even see it coming before it hits you.
for Australia to be almost cashless by 2024
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We are the chosen people, we are force to kill the children
https://x.com/i/status/1882897717732495564
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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.
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.
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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!
Because they were afraid if they taught real skills, students might just "do" their way out of the classroom and into early retirement!
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Trump makes 2,000-pound bombs available to Israel, undoing Biden pause
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/white-house-makes-2000-pound-bombs-available-israel-undoing-bidens-pause-2025-01-25/
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/white-house-makes-2000-pound-bombs-available-israel-undoing-bidens-pause-2025-01-25/
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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
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
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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
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 25, 2025, # 494 ( Dane Wigington )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjZCAqinm84
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China is massively expanding its weather-modification program, saying it will be able to cover half the country in artificial rain…
Beijing said Tuesday that China's "cloud seeding" project will soon cover 2.1 million of China's 3.7 million square miles.
https://www.businessinsider.com/china-expanding-weather-modification-program-artificial-rain-snow-2025-2020-12
China is massively expanding its weather-modification program, saying it will be able to cover half the country in artificial rain and snow by 2025
Bill Bostock
China's government has announced that it is expanding its weather-control project, which creates artificial rain and snow, by fivefold.
The State Council said Tuesday the project will soon cover 2.1 million square miles and be ready by 2025. That is about 56% of China's entire surface area.
China is one of dozens of countries using "cloud seeding" to try and manufacture good weather conditions for crops or to prevent natural disasters.
"Cloud seeding" involves spraying chemicals like silver iodide or liquid nitrogen into clouds, where water droplets condense and fall.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
China is massively expanding its weather-control project, and is aiming to be able to cover half the country in artificial rain and snow by 2025, the government said Tuesday.
The practice of "cloud seeding" was discovered in the US in 1946 by a chemist working for General Electric. China launched its own similar program in the 1960s.
Dozens of other countries — including the US — also have such programs, but Beijing has the world's largest, employing around 35,000 people, The Guardian reported.
In a statement, China's State Council said that the country's cloud-seeding project will expand fivefold to cover an area of 2.1 million square miles and be completed by 2025. (China encompasses 3.7 million square miles, meaning the project could cover 56% of the country's surface area.)
The project will be at a "worldwide advanced level" by 2035, the State Council said, and will help alleviate "disasters such as drought and hail" and facilitate emergency responses "to forest or grassland fires."
Generating artificial rain and snow is fairly simple in principle. Spraying chemicals like silver iodide or liquid nitrogen into clouds can make water droplets condense, and fall as rain or snow.
China launched a localized cloud seeding project in Beijing shortly before the 2008 Olympics, which it said successfully forced anticipated rains to fall before the event started.
In June 2016, China allocated $30 million to its cloud seeding project, and started firing bullets filled with salt and minerals into the sky.
A year later, China spent $168 million on a huge supply of equipment to facilitate the project, including four aircraft and "897 rocket launchers," The Guardian said.
As Business Insider previously reported, China's Ministry of Finance wanted to use cloud seeding to create at least 60 billion cubic meters of additional rain every year by 2020.
China is massively expanding its weather-modification program, saying it will be able to cover half the country in artificial rain and snow by 2025
Bill Bostock
China's government has announced that it is expanding its weather-control project, which creates artificial rain and snow, by fivefold.
The State Council said Tuesday the project will soon cover 2.1 million square miles and be ready by 2025. That is about 56% of China's entire surface area.
China is one of dozens of countries using "cloud seeding" to try and manufacture good weather conditions for crops or to prevent natural disasters.
"Cloud seeding" involves spraying chemicals like silver iodide or liquid nitrogen into clouds, where water droplets condense and fall.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
China is massively expanding its weather-control project, and is aiming to be able to cover half the country in artificial rain and snow by 2025, the government said Tuesday.
The practice of "cloud seeding" was discovered in the US in 1946 by a chemist working for General Electric. China launched its own similar program in the 1960s.
Dozens of other countries — including the US — also have such programs, but Beijing has the world's largest, employing around 35,000 people, The Guardian reported.
In a statement, China's State Council said that the country's cloud-seeding project will expand fivefold to cover an area of 2.1 million square miles and be completed by 2025. (China encompasses 3.7 million square miles, meaning the project could cover 56% of the country's surface area.)
The project will be at a "worldwide advanced level" by 2035, the State Council said, and will help alleviate "disasters such as drought and hail" and facilitate emergency responses "to forest or grassland fires."
Generating artificial rain and snow is fairly simple in principle. Spraying chemicals like silver iodide or liquid nitrogen into clouds can make water droplets condense, and fall as rain or snow.
China launched a localized cloud seeding project in Beijing shortly before the 2008 Olympics, which it said successfully forced anticipated rains to fall before the event started.
In June 2016, China allocated $30 million to its cloud seeding project, and started firing bullets filled with salt and minerals into the sky.
A year later, China spent $168 million on a huge supply of equipment to facilitate the project, including four aircraft and "897 rocket launchers," The Guardian said.
As Business Insider previously reported, China's Ministry of Finance wanted to use cloud seeding to create at least 60 billion cubic meters of additional rain every year by 2020.
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🚨🇺🇸 “Bill Gates has been caught red-handed funding a fraudulent petition aimed at blocking RFK Jnr’s confirmed as head of NHS”
“None other than Bill Gates & George Soros”
This really shouldn’t surprise anyone if true - RFK Jnr has been exposing Bill Gates crimes for years now.
https://x.com/i/status/1883567703543418975
“None other than Bill Gates & George Soros”
This really shouldn’t surprise anyone if true - RFK Jnr has been exposing Bill Gates crimes for years now.
https://x.com/i/status/1883567703543418975
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The shocking bill introduced by @RepDavid allowing AI to prescribe drugs is driven by @cvspharmacy - one of Rep Schweikert’s biggest donors. Link to article in comments.
https://x.com/MdBreathe/status/1883268168598294760
https://x.com/MdBreathe/status/1883268168598294760