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Re:First ingredient of tyranny: attack free press
Great source! The also say that ET stopped the US from setting a nuke off on the Moon", some excellent advise filed under "Health" about David Icke and Reptians, and even this article which is basically several paragraphs off Wikipedia.
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Re:First ingredient of tyranny: attack free press
Great source! The also say that ET stopped the US from setting a nuke off on the Moon", some excellent advise filed under "Health" about David Icke and Reptians, and even this article which is basically several paragraphs off Wikipedia.
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Re:First ingredient of tyranny: attack free press
Great source! The also say that ET stopped the US from setting a nuke off on the Moon", some excellent advise filed under "Health" about David Icke and Reptians, and even this article which is basically several paragraphs off Wikipedia.
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Re:First ingredient of tyranny: attack free press
Anonymous Coward "One of the first steps to achieving tyranny is to attack and discredit the free press"
'the CIA task force “now has relationships with reporters from every major wire service, newspaper, news weekly, and television network in the nation,”' -
If it is good enough...
Absolutely if it is equal in taste and nutrition.
Impossible Burger and Beyond Burger are growing rapidly, and might well end up capturing huge amounts of the US beef market.
https://www.fooddive.com/news/impossible-burger-making-its-way-to-foodservice-venues/507812/
Eggs will likely be replaced by plant based artificial eggs in most of the food industry.
Hopefully most stuff made of meat will be made from plant sources in the near future. The energy savings and positive environmental impact could be extraordinary.
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Re:So, Google, Apple, MS, Facebook...
When all the secrets of those at the top are exposed then the secrets of those below them can be accessible and not before.
Secrets? What secrets? For years Slashdot has given high praise to people asserting, information can not be "stolen"... And now, suddenly, it can be... Confusing, is not it?
go on ask google to give you a copy, go on let's see the results,
It may be harder with other companies, but Google (claims to) makes it easy.
ask them to correct or delete it
You aren't any more entitled to that, than your ex is entitled to wiping your memory about your happy times together. Contrary to what some may claim, there is no "right to be forgotten".
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Who were buying ISIS oil?
If it was North Korea you would hear threats and sanctions from the US 24/7.
The fact that your media never said a word on who've been dealing with ISIS means they are owned by the same people.
Putin Reveals ISIS Funded by 40 Countries, Including G20 Members
BREAKING: Putin Reveals 40 Countries That Are Funding ISIS At The G20 Summit
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Re:Energy distribution.
Decentralized is the way to go, but utilities and cities are panicking over it.
There was an article where someone went offgrid, had rain water buckets, wind and solar panel, and they condemned the place for not having utilities.
There is some concern over the powers that be getting upset for not getting their piece of pie and are worried others will follow.That was in Florida, or I like to call it WTFlorida
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Re: one journal is not a huge number
...58 papers were retracted from seven different journals...
But 58 is. And then there is this, and this.
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Re:Good for him
Why is marijuana outlawed? The real reasons are worse than you think.
Not the webpage documenting the perjury in front of congress - and while I can’t find the best presentation of these facts, I did find this here:
This was the final salvo in the battle for control of America’s paper production. Randolph Hearst the newspaper and lumber baron, reportedly feared a major loss of revenues and aligned with his son-in-law Harry Anslinger, an opportunistic minor government official. Anslinger hated Mexicans and blacks, and demonized cannabis as “marijuana”—a denigrating reference to its Hispanic name.
He rallied support against this “marijuana” drug being imported from Mexico and the Caribbean, so that many of the legislators who voted for his bill did not realize that they were criminalizing the hemp plant grown in their own gardens and communities. To strengthen support, Anslinger and his cronies suborned perjury to the US Congress about the American Medical Association (AMA) position. In 1937, the AMA actually opposed Prohibition, regarding cannabis as a safe drug.[4]
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Re:Tax
This appears to be what you're referencing. Not sure about the condemned building bit.
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Re:GMOs
Challenge accepted! Is 10 independent studies enough to win, or do you require more?
I think what this latest scandal proves is our science industry is no more trustworthy than our politicians as they are just as easily (and cheaply) bribed.
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Re:Donald Trump
Nah, it's the aliens:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...
http://www.collective-evolutio...
It should be a breeze to deactivate BART trains then
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Re:Not at all
"What people fail to understand is..."
Which people?
Well, let's start with anthropologists (this is in the second link):
The origins of warfare are controversial: whether the capacity for organised violence occurs deep in the evolutionary history of our species, or is a symptom of the idea of ownership that came with the settling of land and agriculture.
Who apparently, in some cases, believe we created warfare as a social construct.
"Why people think this..."
Which people?
And then we move into FAR too many modern people who seem to think that we've evolved past violence as a species, and that when it happens it's an outlier.
People actually think humans are not inately violent.
All our higher brain function does is make us better at it. Don't think for one moment that any other species wouldn't do the same if only they knew how.
What the fuck do you think I said?
I'm saying both academically, and philosophically, a lot of humans seem to make the assertion that humans are innately kind and cuddly. I am of the opinion that is bullshit.
I'm saying humans evolved from animals with a capacity for violence, and just because we wear pants and have smartphones doesn't change the millions of years of evolution which still leaves us with a vast capacity to be little more than animals when push comes to shove.
That there are lots of people with schools of though which attempts to claim violence is something we invented, I find to be an absurd idea. Because the animals we evolved from had that capacity, and the modern primates in the jungle have that capacity.
My entire premise is that civilization and evolution are very thin buffers between being what we actually are: smart animals whose capacity for violence is neither new, nor is it gone.
I'm not saying anything new or revolutionary. We're not even fucking disagreeing. But don't act like I'm making up some fucking straw man argument to tear down.
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Re:Spare us the hypeHere is what our future probably holds:
China's apple growers are hand pollinating apples
https://www.chinadialogue.net/...
Pears: http://thebeephotographer.phot...
Great Britians bee loss
http://www.collective-evolutio...
And on and on, and on.
I keep writing about it, but seriously, Humans cannot defy nature or physics just because we feel like it. Bee death denials
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Re:Why
Here we go. Bogus studies with bad methodologies to support a political agenda. No matter that almost half of medical studies are false
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Let's keep our eye on the ball folks
Throwing RICO into the game is just nonsense. Whether AGW is the real deal or not I do not know, what i do know ( and this is where the rubber meets the road ) is that there has been no appreciable sea level rise anywhere. There is a much bigger problem the earth is facing right now and it is being pretty much ignored by the powers that be and the mainstream media - Fukushima radiation is poisoning the worlds oceans. 300-450 tonnes a DAY is still pouring into the Pacific from the nuclear facility. This radiation is in our food, and it took a schoolgirl from Alberta Canada to point it out to the world - http://www.collective-evolutio... . This is a known major threat to every person on the planet that gets no airtime, the facts are clear and anyone with a Geiger counter can prove it. Without the oceans we're Fuked!
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Re:This is interesting
I later found this page that does a nice little summary. Could many of these things actually be safe? Perhaps, but the calorie companies have demonstrated time and again that profit trumps all and will stop at little to ensure its continuance.
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Life is risky
Get used to it. Requiring everyone to be injected so you might maybe be safer? That's a No Go. Adding insult to injury, those injections contain known poisons, are of questionable effectiveness, and there exists a substantial body of evidence pointing to collateral damage such as autism.
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Re:Are they really that scared?
Well, I'd go with something like Florida, where they're mandating a hookup to electric and water for everybody. Even if the individual has spent the resources to have it provided through alternative means.
In Arizona, the woman even had water, though the level of solar provided might not be enough, given that she was getting some electricity from the neighbors.
The officials decided it was better for her to be homeless than to live in a house without air conditioning or heating. Well, they denied knowing that she'd end up sleeping in her car when they kicked her out. Probably ended up costing the state more money in shelters and what not.
So while Florida might be like the rules for waterless urinals - plumbing code still says you have to run water there, but all you need is a valve and a capped pipe in the wall - so if you ever decide to get rid of the waterless urinal and get a water using one(or put toilets in or something), it's easy. That's a static cost.
Or if you have to have a meter and pay a monthly connection charge, even if you consume 0 kwh. Like Arizona.
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It is not about KKKorporations
We can't stop the government from doing it to us, but at least let's feel positive if they try to stop corporations from doing it to us TOO
Before saying a particular measure is good against KKKorporations (and that is the proper spelling for a rant like yours), apply it against yourself first.
For example, if you want the minimum hourly pay to be $15, remember, that it will apply to you, when you are blessed with a child and need to hire a nanny. Oh, and if she works for you full time — you'll need to provide her with health insurance and a few other things.
Likewise with the right to be forgotten — what you welcome for KKKorporations, may some day be applied to you. Manipulating human memories is already possible. Would you like your ex to be able to obtain a court order requiring you to undergo the procedure to make you forget the good times you two once had?
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Even Henry Ford did better with Hemp Plastic.
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/02/25/henry-ford-hemp-plastic-car-stronger/
Does Ford think their pickup truck clientele is going to have their masculinity threatened with plastic bodies made of weed?