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DIAFhillary 1 point ago +1 / -0

That would force an acceleration of the good guy plan.

Guess what? Time to dump all the Epstein and P Diddy videos/material.

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DIAFhillary 3 points ago +3 / -0

Is it HAARP? Or is it Hurricane Season?

Going to need more evidence than some animated steering currents in the ocean and a red arrow.

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DIAFhillary 1 point ago +2 / -1

With the way the last 7 years have gone, dawn will be after Caballa takes office.

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DIAFhillary 5 points ago +5 / -0

Another storm is upon us. Maybe the mods want to sticky this thread for the next 5 days as "forecast banter" so those in and around Florida can stay in the know.

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DIAFhillary 2 points ago +2 / -0

That I could see happening. Strengthening the storm using cloud seeing or lasers or other technology that has been hidden from us.

Get ready because there is another one that has formed in the western Gulf, TS Milton is forecast to hit western Florida around the 9th-10th.

by penisse
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DIAFhillary 2 points ago +2 / -0

fake / ghey

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DIAFhillary 3 points ago +3 / -0

I watched the hurricane in detail as it was forming in the gulf until after landfall, on available satellite data here:

https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/

And have been watching storms form and move into the U.S. since before Katrina. I'm not sure where they got that graphic but it looks like a bad Photoshop job to me. Not saying that "they" can't do weather modification, but using publicly available data I never saw the above low-alias/low-res animation on NOAA data.

Examples:

https://litter.catbox.moe/3xx6ib.gif

https://litter.catbox.moe/gu4x16.gif

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DIAFhillary 7 points ago +7 / -0

Could you give us her weight and your dosing amounts if you don't mind. Also I assume you're doing fenben pills that are not available, I would like to know your ivermectin source please because its not all created equal...

Thank you

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DIAFhillary 23 points ago +23 / -0

The fire reportedly started after a sprinkler head malfunctioned>

Hey I've seen this one before! Remember that TDAmeritrade warehouse that went up in flames when a shelf fell over and hit a sprinkler head, catching the entire place on fire ?

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DIAFhillary 11 points ago +11 / -0

I love how he is still using that song on the unofficial channel.

That is a giant middle finger to the crybaby who didn't want it used.

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DIAFhillary 18 points ago +18 / -0

Perfect example of why his suggestions won't work. Because the "I'm just doing my job" folk will blindly continue to follow orders. Nothing will change.

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DIAFhillary 7 points ago +7 / -0

I remember this. It was inserted during a live stream?

Do you have it?

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DIAFhillary 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do you believe in witchcraft?

Our rulers certainly do. That alone should make one pause.

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DIAFhillary 2 points ago +2 / -0

Two municipalities in New York state moved to suspend water fluoridation in light of a federal judge’s ruling earlier this week ordering the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to address potential risks that fluoride could pose to children’s intellectual development.

An announcement issued by Yorktown Supervisor Ed Lachterman’s office, which referenced U.S. District Judge Edward Chen’s ruling Tuesday, said that the Westchester County city would suspend the practice of adding fluoride, which some health officials say is beneficial in fighting cavities, to the tap water. “In light of this federal ruling and the long-standing concerns expressed by many Yorktown residents, I have decided to suspend water fluoridation as a precautionary measure,” Lachterman said in the statement, released Thursday. “Our priority is the safety and well-being of our community, and we believe it is prudent to pause fluoridation to further assess its potential impacts.”

The supervisor of the town of Somers, located near Yorktown, said that the suspension of fluoridation in Yorktown means that Somers won’t have fluoridated water, either.

“Removing fluoride from Somers’ drinking water would give residents the freedom to choose their own sources of fluoride, ensuring personal control over their health decisions. Additionally, concerns about potential long-term health risks from fluoride exposure support reevaluating its use in public water systems. Somers applauds Yorktown for making this decision,” Somers Supervisor Robert Scorrano said in the news release.

In August, the Northern Westchester Joint Water Works started adding the chemical compound to Yorktown’s tap water for the first time in seven years, the town said. Fluoridation was re-initiated after upgrades were carried out at two local water treatment plants to meet higher health and safety requirements.

RELATED STORIES Judge Orders EPA to Address Potential Risk of Fluoride in Drinking Water 9/25/2024 Judge Orders EPA to Address Potential Risk of Fluoride in Drinking Water New California Law Imposes Steeper Fines for Diverting Water During Droughts 9/24/2024 New California Law Imposes Steeper Fines for Diverting Water During Droughts The two facilities, the Amawalk and Catskill Treatment Plants, added Hydrofluorosilicic Acid to the tap water with a target dosage of 0.7 milligrams per liter, the city said.

Yorktown and Somers appear to be the first municipalities in the United States to have ended water fluoridation after Chen’s ruling in which he sided with multiple advocacy groups and directed the EPA to address the risks of adding fluoridation. The agency, he wrote, is required to ensure that there is a margin between the hazard level and exposure level. “If there is an insufficient margin, then the chemical poses a risk,” the judge wrote. “Simply put, the risk to health at exposure levels in United States drinking water is sufficiently high to trigger regulatory response by the EPA” under federal law, according to Chen.

His order also cited “scientific literature in the record“ that ”provides a high level of certainty that a hazard is present” and that could demonstrate “fluoride is associated with reduced IQ.”

But Chen, on multiple occasions, stressed that his ruling doesn’t stipulate that fluoridated water can, with certainty, cause lower IQ in children.

“This order does not dictate precisely what that response must be,” the judge also said, referring to what the EPA might do to address the potential risk.

Since 2015, federal health officials have recommended a fluoridation level of 0.7 milligrams per liter of water. For five decades before that, the recommended upper range was 1.2 milligrams per liter. The World Health Organization has set a safe limit for fluoride in drinking water of 1.5 milligrams.

The towns’ decisions also come about a month after the federal National Toxicology Program found there is a link between higher amounts of fluoride exposure and a lower IQ in children. The agency used studies involving fluoride levels at about twice the recommended limit for drinking water.

It found that exposing children to high levels of fluoride, which it defined as 1.5 milligrams per liter, was “consistently associated” with a lower IQ in kids. It also made reference to other possible neurodevelopmental problems associated with the compound but suggested that more evidence is needed.

“This review finds, with moderate confidence, that higher estimated fluoride exposures ... are consistently associated with lower IQ in children,” the federal agency’s report reads.

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DIAFhillary 2 points ago +2 / -0

Definitely some things went on at this elites only club that we don't know about yet

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DIAFhillary 2 points ago +2 / -0

Their boards / CEOs made a terrible decision to hire BCG. BCG is the absolute scum of the earth

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