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Deep6Bandini 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'll do that at Fin, Feather and Fur too.

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Deep6Bandini 1 point ago +1 / -0

I live in a semi-rural area in Ohio. Every winter numerous deer with CWD wander into my back yard to die. The deer with this disease look like they are suffering badly. Most don't die quickly and have to be put out of their misery.

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Deep6Bandini 27 points ago +27 / -0

I just voted in Ohio. Same deal. I was tempted to wear my favorite T-shirt which says "I'd rather be a Russian than a Democrat" but I didn't want to appear on the evening news.

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Deep6Bandini 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow. Up nearly 30%. Sounds like you and your fellow Shitcoin hypsters have done a great job misleading the average idiot who knows nothing about what's really happening. Keep up the good work!

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Deep6Bandini 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're full of more stuffing than a Thanksgiving turkey. Bitcoin is a sham. FOAD.

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Deep6Bandini 4 points ago +5 / -1

Dream on... Bitcoin is the prelude to Fedcoin. Bitcoin goes to zero when Fedcoin gets introduced.

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Deep6Bandini 0 points ago +1 / -1

Here's another good video pointing out the reasons why the moon landings were fake --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIy8ZqqK5G8

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Deep6Bandini 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hitler wasn't into arresting people. He preferred the "Night of Long Knives" --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Long_Knives

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Deep6Bandini 5 points ago +5 / -0

What legal body could override or suspend the US Gov't? There isn't a legal body capable of doing this, but history teaches us that there are ways to fight back. When the French got pissed off in the 1700's, they rolled out the guillotines. Hard to eat cake when your head is cut off! I'm not advocating violence, but it's important to note that our founding fathers learned from the British and French experiences and put into place the right for the people to arm themselves. The US doesn't need a legal body to override the US Gov't. It needs its population to say "Enough is enough" and then to act on it.

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Deep6Bandini 2 points ago +2 / -0

Flooding the US with migrants furthers two globalist strategies:

  1. Replacement Migration --> https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/412547
  2. Breakdown of society to facilitate roll-out of a "New World Order". This is the Cloward-Piven strategy for advancing a socialist agenda --> https://www.cairco.org/reference/cloward-piven-strategy-fundamentally-transforming-america
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Deep6Bandini 3 points ago +4 / -1

As a Ph.D. chemist, I can tell you that ammonium nitrate has been used for both good and evil purposes over the years. On the good side, it is a great fertilizer and has been used for many years with excellent results. On the evil side, ammonium nitrate has been used as an ingredient for explosives for many years. The Oklahoma City bombing used easy-to-make explosives containing ammonium nitrate. It is extremely difficult for the average person to buy most chemicals and any attempt to buy ammonium nitrate or potassium nitrate (another good fertilizer) would send up red flags in a hurry. I'm not sure what is going on, but the numerous recent reports of missing ammonium nitrate make me a bit nervous about what might happen in the near future.

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Deep6Bandini 3 points ago +3 / -0

Rather than thinking about the dollar-price of silver, it's better to think about silver (and gold) as insurance. A modest amount of either in a safe place that only you can access never loses its true value - regardless of the nominal value of the soon to be defunct US dollar. If you are fortunate enough to have larger holdings, you have a great store of value to ride out the coming financial collapse that is being orchestrated to justify roll-out of a Central Bank Digital Currency and a Chinese-style social credit system. Gold is best viewed as a long-term store of value for preserving wealth until after the great financial collapse and reset, while silver - esp. pre-1964 coins - is likely to be useful as currency during the tough times that are ahead.

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Deep6Bandini 1 point ago +2 / -1

As a chemist who is familiar with practically every industrial chemical, I can say that there is no simple answer to your question about using water for a chemical fire. The answer depends on the chemical. Some chemicals are water soluble and burn easily. Fires involving some of these chemicals can be extinguished easily with water because the chemical dissolves in water and is no longer floating on the surface of the water. Other chemicals won't burn but they can react with water to produce toxic or corrosive gases that easily could overwhelm the firefighters and anyone in the vicinity. The key to handling any situation involving a chemical fire or spill is to know what you are dealing with and to take actions that are appropriate for the specific chemical involved.

Here's a list of all of the rail cars involved in the accident in East Palestine

https://www.wpsdlocal6.com/train-32n---east-palestine---derail-list-norfolk-southern-document/pdf_e6d7a28c-aed8-11ed-8b65-bfeccb67b128.html

Three of the four tank cars containing vinyl chloride did not leak, but they were still vented and burned anyway. WTF!

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Deep6Bandini 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is very easy to create a supply of canned meat using mason jars and a pressure-canner see: https://morningchores.com/pressure-canning-meat/

Buy large packs of chicken, a whole pork loin, or large cuts of beef. You'll need about 1 lb of raw meat per pint. Follow the instructions provided by the above URL and be sure to use a pressure-canner. A case of quart jars will give you 24 lbs of meat that stores well in a cool, dry basement. After reading an article about how a guy found meat canned by his grandmother during WWII and his grandfather saying that it still looked fine, I decided to do an experiment and allow several jars of canned beef sit on my shelf for 10 years. The lid remained sealed the whole time. When I opened the jar, the meat seemed fine so I made chili from it, as well as a batch of chili from a jar of beef that was less than a year old. I asked a close friend and fellow prepper whether he could taste the difference. When he said "No" I told him that one batch was made from recently canned beef and the other was made from canned beef that was 10 years old. If you do it right, canned meat will last a long time.

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Deep6Bandini 3 points ago +3 / -0

There is another approach to healthy eating which you might want to explore. It's called intermittent fasting. Details here -> https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/intermittent-fasting-what-is-it-and-how-does-it-work

I discovered this by accident about 10 years ago while living on my own and going through a nasty divorce. In order to make my life easier, I decided to eat the same diet every day at the same time. Minimal carbs. Eggs for breakfast. Modest lunch. No junk food. Chicken stir-fry with no rice and lots of veggies for dinner. No late-night snacks. I also started jogging in the evenings. Within a month, I started losing excess weight at a blistering pace. Not long afterwards, my weight had dropped from 240 to 170 and I was healthier and more fit than ever. I initially thought it was my running, but then I learned about intermittent fasting from a friend who went from 300 lbs to 180 lbs using this method. When I questioned him about whether fasting was healthy, he provided me with a reference. It was then that I realized that I had independently discovered intermittent fasting. I hope this is helpful.

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Deep6Bandini 2 points ago +2 / -0

Here's a great book based on someone's real-life experience during Argentina's economic collapse: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6679048-the-modern-survival-manual

Here's a link to a good documentary about Argentina's collapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zsqa-YHE36A