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Saudi Aramco will ensure China’s energy security remains its highest priority for the next 50 years and beyond as new and existing energy sources run in parallel for some time, CEO Amin Nasser told the China Development Forum on Sunday.
originally posted by: Charliebrowndog
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
You mentioned that the account seemed to be lock stepped. Does anyone else feel that some of these accounts are the same person? I do, think they are the same person or possibly members of the same group. I am not discounting the information though either.
The UAF team’s findings, which were the result of a four-year computer modeling study of the tower’s collapse, contradict those of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which concluded in a 2008 report that WTC 7 was the first tall building ever to collapse primarily due to fire.
“Our study found that the fires in WTC 7 could not have caused the observed collapse,” said Professor Leroy Hulsey, the study’s principal investigator. “The only way it could have fallen in the observed manner is by the near-simultaneous failure of every column
The UAF team’s final report is the result of an extensive four-year computer modeling effort that was followed by a robust peer review process. The peer review included dozens of public comments as well as external review by two independent experts, Dr. Gregory Szuladzinski of Analytical Service Company, a leading expert in structural mechanics and finite element modeling, and Dr. Robert Korol, a professor emeritus of civil engineering at McMaster University and a fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering.
“The indisputable errors documented in our request for correction will give NIST no way out of correcting its deeply flawed report and reversing its conclusion that fires were the cause of the collapse.”
originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: crankyoldman
She looks....like a clown.
originally posted by: Charliebrowndog
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
I’ve thought that. I follow frogman and operator 17. Both have been quiet for awhile which according to them they are active in the ongoing operations. Maybe they are and maybe they’re not. Both have posted pictures that seem to point to they are or were active duty at one point. Again I like them because they put out information to make you think and don’t care if you believe them or not.
NCSWI rather than NCSWIC...
NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT IS COMING
becomes
NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT IS!
cranky, notice also how Storm Rider now says NCSWI rather than NCSWIC...
NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT IS COMING
becomes
NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT IS!
@netblocks
⚠ Confirmed: Internet has been shut down in the Republic of the Congo on the day of presidential elections.
Network data show a near-total collapse of national connectivity from midnight local time. The incident is ongoing as polls are due to open
netblocks.org...
1:39 AM · Mar 21, 2021
The economic difficulties and risks arising from the Covid-19 crisis are moving many areas further away from the goal of achieving universal access. In the scenario where today’s current and announced policies continue (what we call the Stated Policies Scenario, or STEPS), there is a slowdown in progress in 2020 and 2021 due to the crisis. This means that by 2030, there are around 660 million people who do not have access to electricity - approximately 35 million more people than in our projections from last year for the World Energy Outlook-2019 under the STEPS. Countries such as Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Ethiopia and Rwanda lead the progress and manage to achieve universal access by 2030 through the effective and ambitious policies and programmes they had already put in place prior to the crisis. In 2030, 50% of the global population without access is concentrated in seven countries – Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Uganda, Pakistan, Tanzania, Niger and Sudan.
This scenario requires around $35 billion to be spent annually from 2021 to 2030 on generation and electricity networks through smart and efficient integrated delivery programmes, and making full use of decentralised solutions. This is three-times more than in the STEPS, and almost two thirds of the required investment should go to sub-Saharan Africa.
originally posted by: loveguy
a reply to: pteridine
Floorpans do not disintegrate into minute dust particles if a floor only falls 14 feet onto the floor below it.
Same goes for a cinderblock falling only 14 feet.
Jet fuel was consumed in the initial explosion (s).
Confiscation of all available video feeds without releasing for public consumption pins the tail on the donkey.
Patriot act was written before the first hijacked plane got airborne.
What should be self evident is dictated to us nowadays.