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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nah, it's the boobs and abs.

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes. And here we are.

The people who can trace their blood-lines back to Palestine are being genocided, and the world turns away. Now the eye of Sauron has turned to diverse people who might be Zoroastrian or Christian, from way back. Darn villagers! Again, the world is shrugging their shoulders. Many are celebrating, because this means change, finally. It's shameful. (((They))) managed to fly lots of the threatened minorities away from Syria during the 'LOL-ceasefire' so that the remainers are now small minorities. This is very dangerous.

And yet, I see even the humanitatian flights as ethnic cleansing.

Syria and Palestine were regions that were closely linked in Biblical times, and arguably Syria was a cradle of civilization. Now, Sauron sees it as a convenient place for a pipeline to feed Zog.

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Sadness 7 points ago +8 / -1

Yes, the mass-death has only just begun. Predictions are in the next two to five years. 2030 being the bottom of the bottom, but mass excess death will continue well into the forties.

WW1 was a surprise when it happened because it was slow-walked like this one, too. Arguably the Boer Wars had something to do with this, as the British Empire sought to fund the next war with the riches the Boers had found. For that, the old-Dutch wives and children were starved in concentration camps. There were also the mass vax-campaigns, as soldiers were 'getting ready' for the battlefield. And so, pestilence and war are closely linked, as it ever was.

Actually the Boer Wars have a lot in common with the current wars. <just realized that

Let's see: trenches; concentration camps; guerilla groups seeking high ground; flat well-armed hierarchy (Boer) vs. vertical hierarchy with generals sipping sherry in another location(Brits); German-engineered sniper-rifles vs. cheap mass-produced one-shot wonders+bayonets for armies that prefer to walk on flat ground, dragging cannons.

Reminds me of something.

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Sadness 18 points ago +18 / -0

I don't believe that the story this man is telling is singular at all. Anyone who suffered like this is joined by many.

The issue is that it was a mass-punishment of the globe, but five-eyes governments in particular. When the lockdown started with my cell-phone screaming at me, while I frantically tried to stop it, and my ears were ringing, I felt this icy stab in my solar plexus.

I knew it was a prompt. So when the screaming stopped, I turned to my partner, and said "This is World War 3". What? It's perfectly quiet out there.

I felt like all the mind-control and mass-programming (from the graphic descriptions in the 40's novels), suddenly came right into my bedroom. And because it was the government calling, it meant that it was not just New Zealand, they were just following suit.

And so, we all went to bed.

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Sadness 34 points ago +34 / -0

My daughter has only begun to tackle the mental injuries caused by the vax-mandate, that wasn't a mandate AT ALL, according to the government.

She was about to buy a house, and had been invited to take supervisor courses. Then came the 'hospitality vax-pass'. Fine. She took the first jab. Instead, she suffered seizures, could not take the second jab, lost her job, could not get a mortgage, lost her deposit and the deal fell through. She was made homeless, with two little kids in tow.

She's safe now, but like I said, she has only just started talking about it.

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Sadness 7 points ago +7 / -0

I agree. Often these calculations are too complicated to achieve, so they fiddle stuuf and leave out the factors that destroy the narrative.

So, for example, the idea that:

catlle has an enormous carbon-footprint. Therefore steak is killing us.

They ignore how grass-land works. They ignore the feritlize-and-trample part of the carbon cycle. They even claim that nitrogen is toxic. They claim that the water-resource is somehow threatened, as well, because the animals drink it (!). Which is completely ridiculous, as the pasture retains water. The animals piss, as well. If here was no catlle, it would desertify. THEN, you'ld have a water issue.

Understocking causes desertification. Desertification leads to famine.

My favorite plant-based food is meat.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think it matters, whether he is in the house, or on TV.

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Sadness 3 points ago +4 / -1

This actually makes sense, as the big projects often rely solely on paperwork anyway. What I mean is: Mostly, permitting bodies don't have the engineering expertise to certify what the engineers are designing, so they just take down the credentials, and ensure the paperwork is filed correctly and rubber stamp. Really it's a waste of time.

Governments have for decades tried to simplify consenting processes, and they try things like expidited consents for simple houses, for example, (NZ piloted that, back in the late nineties, but it failed, because most new house builders want something a bit more bouji). In the same decade, Germany tried 'no consents needed for any dwelling up to three stories high': the theory was that builders were perfectly capable (mature, was the word they used), thank you very much.

The problems were only found years later, when it was discovered that nobody remembered the geotechnical engineers, and foundations cracked, or three-story houses were built on sandspits next to a river. The issue is that governments try to tackle the inspectors work-load and consenting wait-times by nibbling away at the smallest, what they view as, 'low-risk' projects. However, arguably the 'small' projects have the highest risks, because cowboy-operators and a general lack of knowledge.

The point is: When there is a billion-dollar project, many engineers are hired. They have project managers for every part of the process. They hire skilled foremen. Everyone is focused. Really, the Building Control peeps are better employed making sure the geotech report is adhered to, and the front-door steps are safe to use, for the residential builds - not wondering around, on some impossibly complicated site, having the site-manager explain what today's 'improvement' is.

But there is also this weird hierarchy, whereby it is seen as some sort of badge of honor to importantly preside over the expensive builds, and pass the complex owner-builds to the new-poops. So, it is unlikely for governments, who confer with industry, to find it necessary to reduce the work-load footprint of big projects from the consenting process.

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think that his political aspirations are well and truly furbled. Even as he became entangled as a young man, the lady in question was lying to him, and arguably it was a honeypot operation. Nevertheless, all that is hard to untangle, and on the face of it, everyone gets outraged at pedo-allegations, just because sex.

It's the favorite Spook tool for controlling up-and-coming politicians, especially if they are fire-brand lawyers. It takes quite a bit of stressful life, dealing with trying to explain some dating behaviour back when one was young and gullible - and it may take too long, for him to be functional in congress. What the administration needs now is less distractions like that.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well he has an incredibly smart mind and a mouth to go with it. He is actually ideal as a knowledgeable news anchor.

The advantage is that he will be in their face very, very often.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

yeah dark hoodies and backpacks are pretty popular. The fact that the hoodie seems to be different colors, and the backpacks are definitely different. One of these suspects is not like the other.

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Sadness 7 points ago +7 / -0

Because they have more voting rights?

Or they are experts on morality?

Get outta here.

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