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Yep, they're a plague on this planet.... they make a mess and then high tail it and leave the rest of us to it.
I know it sounds nuts but it sounds like they're starting to leave. Some of 'em have sold their big fancy homes, like something's going on... makes you think of that sci-fi movie Elysium, maybe they have a nice, big fancy space station up there waiting for them. Richard Bronson last week, he's a tax funded mooch. I didn't think that looked like him the other day really.
The queen, there's things lately where her pics look like photo shop. That 73rd wedding anniversary pic looks fake to me with phillip sitting down holding a card ... and something on zoom, she was pushing the vax like a sales person with other people, it looked fake to me, like CGI. Something not right there. The way she or whatever it was was seemed off.
I know it sounds nuts but it sounds like they're starting to leave. Some of 'em have sold their big fancy homes, like something's going on... makes you think of that sci-fi movie Elysium, maybe they have a nice, big fancy space station up there waiting for them. Richard Bronson last week, he's a tax funded mooch. I didn't think that looked like him the other day really.
The queen, there's things lately where her pics look like photo shop. That 73rd wedding anniversary pic looks fake to me with phillip sitting down holding a card ... and something on zoom, she was pushing the vax like a sales person with other people, it looked fake to me, like CGI. Something not right there. The way she or whatever it was was seemed off.
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Does this pic look fake to anyone? It does to me, looks cartoonish... heads look photo shopped onto the bodies. The outline of their clothing doesn't like right either against the background. Rumours that these two aren't around anymore as well, he died last year, not April... Buck palace is still closed and all the windows covered. Something's going on I reckon, MSM says "renovations" are going on tho. Never liked the royal muppets anyhow... I don't get why people fawn over them.
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As for Bill Gates divorce... I bet that's a trick to stop their assets being seized and put their assets into suspension. Playing for time while they wriggle around looking for another loophole to escape with their loot. One of Trump's executive orders, the crimes against humanity one. 'Bout time this lil bunch was rounded up.
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I don't see anything real about that picture, like you said cartoonish.Twilight turtle wrote: ↑July 17th, 2021, 5:27 am
Does this pic look fake to anyone? It does to me, looks cartoonish... heads look photo shopped onto the bodies. The outline of their clothing doesn't like right either against the background. Rumours that these two aren't around anymore as well, he died last year, not April... Buck palace is still closed and all the windows covered. Something's going on I reckon, MSM says "renovations" are going on tho. Never liked the royal muppets anyhow... I don't get why people fawn over them.
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I like Nicholas Veniamin on bitchute, he interviews good citizen reporters like Ann Vandersteel here.
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Very sad for everyone there, and the poor animals not talked about
It is amazing more wasn't killed with all that destruction.
It is amazing more wasn't killed with all that destruction.
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Cult leader tortured girl followers. https://dailycaller.com/2018/12/24/rona ... tion-army/
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I thought everyone knew that one Gary.
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Good on the queen, I'm glad she did this.
He will likely get away with it, but at least he has been demoted in the royal family.
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According to the Washington Post, freedom is white supremist and racist. https://thepostmillennial.com/washingto ... upremacist
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That from the post is parroting many protesters in ANTEFA, and Black Lives matter.
I have seen signs, and even saw brainless scumbags yelling it out.
In my view if they don't like it send them to North Korea, none of that going on there.
I have seen signs, and even saw brainless scumbags yelling it out.
In my view if they don't like it send them to North Korea, none of that going on there.
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This is socialism, the state is wanting the farmers land so they have threatened taking it if the cows don't stop farting, and they don't stop using fertilizers.
The Dutch being a small country they are one of the biggest producers of food stuff.
Watch your grocery bill grow by design, this is just part of a whole.
Why tractor-riding Dutch farmers are protesting against emissions regulations
https://www.deseret.com/u-s-world/2022/ ... etherlands
Dutch farmers are protesting this week by blockading food warehouses and supermarkets in the Netherlands.
Dutch police fired shots on the protesters yesterday, saying the situation turned “threatening” when tractor-riding farmers, who were trying to push past a blockade to get onto a highway, started to drive their tractors into officers and their vehicles, Politico reported. No one was injured, according to Friesland police.
What exactly are these farmers protesting against?
Very angry Dutch farmers block border between Holland and Germany. Harsh protests in many Dutch cities after politicians' decision to closes dozens of farms and cattle ranches to reduce nitrogen by 30% - 70% to comply with EU regulations on nitrogen pollution. pic.twitter.com/uKYXj0gvD8
— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova)
June 30, 2022
Netherland lawmakers recently voted on proposals to slash emissions of damaging pollutants. The two most notable emission cuts being made by these decisions are nitrogen oxide and ammonia, which farming produces. For many years, ministers have been working to de-escalate this issue.
The country’s highest court forewarned the government to take measures from a ruling in a 2019 case. The new environmental rules say that farmers need to drastically reduce the amount of nitrogen oxide and ammonia emissions that their livestock produce.
ABC News reported that these decisions were prompted when the government was not able to pass certain construction and infrastructure projects due to the breach it would have on environmental rules regarding emissions.
According to National Geographic, farming practices in the Netherlands are intensive because of their method of keeping large amounts of livestock on small areas of land. Nitrogen oxide is released into the air when fertilizer soaks into the soil or water and ammonia is produced through the urine and feces animals produce.
The government in previous years has tried other avenues such as urging farmers to give their livestock feed that contains less protein as a path to reducing these emissions but with the intensive farming practices continuing, new measures are now being taken.
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The fear is that if farmers do not cut 50% of emissions by 2030, these emissions would harm endangered plants, protected habitats and wildlife across the European Union.
Lawmakers have warned farmers that they need to adapt to these changes or their businesses will be shut down, but protests have been continuous throughout the week.
“Blockades of distribution centers hurt the citizens of the Netherlands. Supermarkets do everything they can to keep the stores stocked, but if blockades continue, it could lead to people not being able to do their daily shopping,” the Central Bureau for Food Trade said in a statement.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that farmers have the right to protest but to do it in a civilized way, The Associated Press reported.
According to ABC News, farmers took to the roads and highways this week to either block roads or slow down traffic. Some protesters set fire to hay bales along the highways and some gathered together in cities throughout the country.
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Farmers also argue that they are being targeted while other industries like construction, transportation and aviation are also key players in the emissions issue, according to ABC News.
With agriculture being an important part of the Dutch economy, the decisions being made on this issue are significant. Dutch farmers also argue that the government has not thought through their futures once the proposed reforms are in action.
U.S. News reports that according to farming lobby group LTO Nederland, there are nearly 54,000 agricultural businesses in the Netherlands with exports totaling 94.5 billion euros in 2019.
The Dutch being a small country they are one of the biggest producers of food stuff.
Watch your grocery bill grow by design, this is just part of a whole.
Why tractor-riding Dutch farmers are protesting against emissions regulations
https://www.deseret.com/u-s-world/2022/ ... etherlands
Dutch farmers are protesting this week by blockading food warehouses and supermarkets in the Netherlands.
Dutch police fired shots on the protesters yesterday, saying the situation turned “threatening” when tractor-riding farmers, who were trying to push past a blockade to get onto a highway, started to drive their tractors into officers and their vehicles, Politico reported. No one was injured, according to Friesland police.
What exactly are these farmers protesting against?
Very angry Dutch farmers block border between Holland and Germany. Harsh protests in many Dutch cities after politicians' decision to closes dozens of farms and cattle ranches to reduce nitrogen by 30% - 70% to comply with EU regulations on nitrogen pollution. pic.twitter.com/uKYXj0gvD8
— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova)
June 30, 2022
Netherland lawmakers recently voted on proposals to slash emissions of damaging pollutants. The two most notable emission cuts being made by these decisions are nitrogen oxide and ammonia, which farming produces. For many years, ministers have been working to de-escalate this issue.
The country’s highest court forewarned the government to take measures from a ruling in a 2019 case. The new environmental rules say that farmers need to drastically reduce the amount of nitrogen oxide and ammonia emissions that their livestock produce.
ABC News reported that these decisions were prompted when the government was not able to pass certain construction and infrastructure projects due to the breach it would have on environmental rules regarding emissions.
According to National Geographic, farming practices in the Netherlands are intensive because of their method of keeping large amounts of livestock on small areas of land. Nitrogen oxide is released into the air when fertilizer soaks into the soil or water and ammonia is produced through the urine and feces animals produce.
The government in previous years has tried other avenues such as urging farmers to give their livestock feed that contains less protein as a path to reducing these emissions but with the intensive farming practices continuing, new measures are now being taken.
Related
Grass-fed beef + food truck keeps this farmer in business
The fear is that if farmers do not cut 50% of emissions by 2030, these emissions would harm endangered plants, protected habitats and wildlife across the European Union.
Lawmakers have warned farmers that they need to adapt to these changes or their businesses will be shut down, but protests have been continuous throughout the week.
“Blockades of distribution centers hurt the citizens of the Netherlands. Supermarkets do everything they can to keep the stores stocked, but if blockades continue, it could lead to people not being able to do their daily shopping,” the Central Bureau for Food Trade said in a statement.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that farmers have the right to protest but to do it in a civilized way, The Associated Press reported.
According to ABC News, farmers took to the roads and highways this week to either block roads or slow down traffic. Some protesters set fire to hay bales along the highways and some gathered together in cities throughout the country.
Related
What Utah leaders say about Supreme Court ruling that limits EPA’s power to reduce carbon emissions
Farmers also argue that they are being targeted while other industries like construction, transportation and aviation are also key players in the emissions issue, according to ABC News.
With agriculture being an important part of the Dutch economy, the decisions being made on this issue are significant. Dutch farmers also argue that the government has not thought through their futures once the proposed reforms are in action.
U.S. News reports that according to farming lobby group LTO Nederland, there are nearly 54,000 agricultural businesses in the Netherlands with exports totaling 94.5 billion euros in 2019.
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Some UK news... this is so sad and sickening. An 87 year old, Thomas O'Halloran was stabbed while out and about on his mobility scooter. He managed on and into another road and flagged someone down for help.
He raised money for charity as well by busking. They've arrested the little sh** that did it, that's been caught on CCTV.
What's sad is, there are quite a lot of folks out and about on their motor scooters in town heree, some look over 80 and I see how frail they are and to think someone did this to him as he was passing by.
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Frosty, that tornado at Mayfield video you posted a while back...
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Awful, but not surprising with the low life scum your government welcomed in.Twilight turtle wrote: ↑August 19th, 2022, 2:40 pm
Some UK news... this is so sad and sickening. An 87 year old, Thomas O'Halloran was stabbed while out and about on his mobility scooter. He managed on and into another road and flagged someone down for help.
He raised money for charity as well by busking. They've arrested the little sh** that did it, that's been caught on CCTV.
What's sad is, there are quite a lot of folks out and about on their motor scooters in town heree, some look over 80 and I see how frail they are and to think someone did this to him as he was passing by.
I feel for his family, and friends, it's one thing loosing someone, but like that is never left with closure.
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Clorox recalls some Pine-Sol cleaning products in Canada and the U.S. due to possible bacteria
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/clorox-p ... -1.6629734
This is interesting. I bet there are a lot of people out there that don't know the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting.
They think that by simply cleaning with a chemical substance, you are also sanitizing or disinfecting at the same time, but here it shows that
even in a cleaning chemical, germs can live.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/clorox-p ... -1.6629734
This is interesting. I bet there are a lot of people out there that don't know the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting.
They think that by simply cleaning with a chemical substance, you are also sanitizing or disinfecting at the same time, but here it shows that
even in a cleaning chemical, germs can live.
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I worked at a vets office for a while, got so sick of smelling pine-sol Ill never use it again.
I don't think I know anyone who uses it now.
I don't think I know anyone who uses it now.
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So the news cast on the radio said yesterday Finland has joined NATO
Not sure if it's fear they might be next, or a spit in the face of Russia.
Maybe both.
Not sure if it's fear they might be next, or a spit in the face of Russia.
Maybe both.
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If these billionaires are alive they have less than 30 hours of oxygen left.
That one billionaire's wife is not sobbing. In the interview it looks like as if she couldn't hold her smile back. She's looking at his bank account.
That one billionaire's wife is not sobbing. In the interview it looks like as if she couldn't hold her smile back. She's looking at his bank account.