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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
Speaking of odd imagery, this one from today's Daily Express caught my eye. Sturgeon's head is really out of proportion with her upper body.
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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
Speaking of odd imagery, this one from today's Daily Express caught my eye. Sturgeon's head is really out of proportion with her upper body.
Cheers
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: steaming
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
100% correct ref; the World Economy Forum
wef-sends-letter-to-biden-administration
www.wef.org...
(Letter is down on the page if one would like to see such) , Here we are allowed to see 1 small fraction of who are Really in charge. Wait till you gradually see /; experience their oncoming ideaology.... Oh yes, Chatham House are also rarely mentioned. Past few years spelt out everything, but everyone chose to ignore such.
www.weforum.org...
Oh, how cute globalist Schwab & Co. are using same abbreviation...Water Environment Federation (WEF) on February 8 sent a letter to the Joseph Biden administration.
Water plays a key role in almost all of the Agenda 2030 17 goals.
From your link to the Letter:
WEF and its members are working to modernize the water and wastewater treatment model. To this end, we haverenamed wastewater treatment facilities as water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs). This change reflects the tremendous opportunity to recover energy, nutrients, and water present in wastewater. These resources can be captured throughmore advanced treatment processesand will be part of the solution to combat climate change and making treatment systems more resilient.
Water professionals have a directrole in meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 6, which calls for sustainable, universal access to water and sanitation.
From your other WEF link...
To coincide with its 50th anniversary, the World Economic Forum has launched a new Davos Manifesto, a set of ethical principles to guide companies in the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Read the 1973 Manifesto here.
That article from Chatham House is written by the Managing Director, BlackRock and is quite an eye opener...
Managing global liquidity through COVID-19 and beyond [PDF]
...drawing on a suite of strategies that might collectively be termed the ‘global financial crisis playbook’. This was complemented by significant ad hoc policy innovations by central banks...
...making the task of ‘building back’ better and greener less insurmountable for developing countries.
...a playbook for dealing with policy normalization
[...]
originally posted by: angelchemuel
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
Speaking of odd imagery, this one from today's Daily Express caught my eye. Sturgeon's head is really out of proportion with her upper body.
Cheers
Just a quick one as I have to prep for a symposium on Covid and vaccine I am hosting tonight.
I always believed during the Scottish Independence Referendum that Salmond was wheeled out at the last minute from 'retirement' because the polls were showing that the Scots were heading for a landslide for Independence. When Salmond came back on the scene he started bleating on about their Independence yes, but he also brought staying in the EU and/or having to re-apply as an Independent country. The polls dramatically took a turn the other way. I'm convinced to this day he was brought back to make sure Scotland wouldn't get their Independence.
Now we have all the Sturgeon/Salmond 'fishy' (see what I did there ) goings on over his acquitted sexual harassment/attack case clearly trying to get rid of Sturgeon because of her battle cry for another Independence vote.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: Justoneman
Part of the difficulty with Scotland's independence movement is that it ignores the realities of political and physical geography. Ireland presents an example of why single minded pursuit of some goals without reference to reality can lead to serious difficulties. The Irish leadership is now reluctantly going through an examination of what they -might- get as benefits from the EU versus the problems they will have if they antagonize London. It could never be any other way seeing as the UK sits between them and the EU.
Scotland has the same situation, with the added problem that there are British military facilities there that are critical to the defense of the UK. There will not be an amicable separation of Scotland from the UK, although no doubt some of the German and French elite imagine that would a swell way to punish London for Brexit.
Also, as Celtic identity goes, I don't see Brittany agitating to gain independence from France, and if London were to encourage that, Paris would be outraged. Sturgeon, despite her name, is a small fish in an ocean full of sharks. If she were able to bring about a full bore push for independence, her mediocre leadership guarantees she won't be the one to Scotland to success in that regard because that situation would get heated and very ugly quickly.
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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Anybody know when Joe is going to give his State if the Union address? It’s damn near March now….the latest any other POTUS had delivered his address to the Nation, since like 1930, is Feb 12th. What’s the hold up? They afraid Joe can’t do 90 minuets live?