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originally posted by: Flesh699
duckduckgo.com...
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
What's worrisome is I don't see them paying for food from the US or Russia. I do see them marching south and "taking" some though.
We owe them like gazillions of dollars. Just give them corn and deduct it from our tab.
We can send them some of the corn we drink and settle it nicely.
Maersk cargo ship on the way...
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Sounds like you're speaking from experience; I mean target practice with an AK. That North Hollywood shootout back in the 90's comes to mind.
A disturbing trend in the water sector is accelerating worldwide. The new “water barons” — the Wall Street banks and elitist multibillionaires — are buying up water all over the world at unprecedented pace.
Familiar mega-banks and investing powerhouses such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, Macquarie Bank, Barclays Bank, the Blackstone Group, Allianz, and HSBC Bank, among others, are consolidating their control over water.
Water promises to be to the 21st century what oil was to the 20th century: the precious commodity that determines the wealth of nations. Fortune magazine, May 2000.
Making a bad situation even worse, much worse, we have entered the brave new world of water privatization, where huge, predatory, multinational corporations are gradually gaining control over our once publicly-owned water supplies. With growing scarcity, the market value of water will undoubtedly rise. It is with good reason that Fortune magazine has dubbed water the oil of the 21st century. According to Fortune, the annual profits of the water industry now amount to about 40 percent of those of the oil sector, and are close to $1 trillion.
The result of this, and the fact that Chinese agriculture has not modernized to any great degree, is that the People’s Republic of China is perhaps more strategically dependent on imported food than any great power since Rome. And Rome, arguably, collapsed, finally, for that very reason: its foreign sources of food became less dependable.
The PRC Bureau of Statistics in the 1980s recorded that there were some 50,000 rivers in mainland China. But by 2017, there were only some 23,000. Beijing, serviced by the so-called “Three Gorges Dam”, recorded in 2017 that 39.9 percent of its water was so polluted as to be unusable. Tianjin, a principal port city of the north (and with a population of 15-million), had only 4.9 percent of its water in a potable state.
originally posted by: PurpleFox
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Hearing Herman Cain just died.....
Just tweeted 11 minutes ago
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: PurpleFox
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Hearing Herman Cain just died.....
Just tweeted 11 minutes ago
My guess is that is his PR team.....his recent posts have all been posted by "dlvr.it" or tweetdeck which are used by PR teams and typically automated.
If you look back at a lot of his recent tweets, they on on the hour every hour very often.
PORTLAND, Ore. — She emerged as an apparition from clouds of tear gas as federal agents fired pepper balls at angry protesters in the early Saturday darkness.
A woman wearing nothing but a black face mask and a stocking cap strode toward a dozen heavily armed agents attired in camouflage fatigues, lined up across a downtown Portland street.
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the Queen's nephew David Armstrong-Jones - better known as David Linley - seems to have been listed among a string of other high profile names compiled by the paedophile financier.
Davy Jones- was referred to as the sailors’ devil and sometimes, the evil god of the seas.
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“Davy Jones’s Locker” is an idiom refers to the seabed, the resting place of thousands of sailors drowned at sea. Sailors use the phrase to denote the afterlife of seafarers or even objects including ships that destined to be rested in the bottom of the ocean
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Oannes, in Mesopotamian mythology, an amphibious being who taught mankind wisdom. Oannes, as described by the Babylonian priest Berosus, had the form of a fish but with the head of a man under his fish’s head and under his fish’s tail the feet of a man. In the daytime he came up to the seashore of the Persian Gulf and instructed mankind in writing, the arts, and the sciences. Oannes was probably the emissary of Ea, god of the freshwater deep and of wisdom.
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And contrary to assumptions, she is not white but a non-Black person of color.
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: crankyoldman
Cranky I kid you not my contacts really believe that if they throw everything they have at DJT he will finally give up and just throw up his hands and quit. The reasoning is that he is wealthy already and he doesn't need this stress in his life. They believe that his ego is so enormous that when things were good his ego was fed but now things are much more difficult. His ego will not be able to handle this.He is just going to walk away.
I don't believe that for a second. He is a fighter and he is fighting.
"When the going is tough that is when the tough really get going!"
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Flesh699
duckduckgo.com...
Note that some of the T-shirts say We come in peace, for the pizza.
The others say 'We COME in pizza.'
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Former science Advisor to Bill Gates, Boris Nikolic, also happens to be the executor to Jeffery/Jeffrey Epstein's Will - small world.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: PurpleFox
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Hearing Herman Cain just died.....
Just tweeted 11 minutes ago
I'm still not seeing this on any news sites.