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originally posted by: Menesses
originally posted by: Charliebrowndog
a reply to: XtheMadnessNow
The recipe I saw was
13oz of evaporated milk
20 oz of water
2 tablespoons of Karo
every 3-4 hours or on demand.
Not sure about the Karo part as I think there are better alternatives now but I am sure it would get the job done.
A wet nurse would be infinitely better than that recipe for a baby, and if not available, goats milk with nutritional yeast or a mixture of coconut milk and hemp milk would be much better alternatives IMHO
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Biden twitter "During our first year in office, American agriculture exports shattered all previous records- $177 billion last year alone." This in the face of food shortages and supply chain issues here. In fact the cost of food has skyrocketed which probably has nothing to do with increased fuel prices and exporting food when the nation is facing scarcity.
---The move by the Biden administration would echo the authoritarian maneuvers deployed by the Trudeau regime earlier this year in response to the Freedom Truckers Convoy. Trudeau’s Emergency Act, invoked on Feb. 14, stipulated that “a bank or other financial service provider will be able to immediately freeze or suspend an account without a court order.”
The invocation of the Act was met with outcry by freedom-loving Canadians and members of Parliament who decried it as unjustified and unconstitutional. Now it appears the Biden administration is moving to invoke similar powers in the US.
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Ten people were killed by a gunman dressed in body armor and armed with a high-powered rifle, while three others were wounded – two of them critically – outside and inside a Tops supermarket on Jefferson Avenue this afternoon.
A Buffalo police official at the scene and another source close to law enforcement confirmed the massacre at the supermarket.
"It’s like walking onto a horror movie, but everything is real. It is Armageddon-like," said the police official at the scene. "It is so overwhelming."
The shooter was cloaked in body armor and had a military grade helmet on his head.
"It's like a dream, but I know it's not a dream," Harris said.
"You see it on TV, I never thought I'd be one of them," Harris said.
She saw the shooter, whom she described as a white man wearing camouflage. "He looked like he was in the Army."
The shooter had a camera and police are looking into whether he live streamed from the scene, the official said.
The man is a white male dressed in camouflage pants, wearing what appears to be a mask over his mouth.
Kaphart described him as a while male in his late teens or early twenties with dirty blonde hair.
The youngest littoral combat ship (LCS), the USS St. Louis, launched in August 2020.
It will serve just three of its 25-year planned service life before it is taken for scrap.
The touted LCS vessels, which were thought to be the 'future' of the US Navy, are among 24 warships to be decommissioned in 2023.
Cracks were also found on the Navy's Independence-class warships, prompting new inspection procedures.
'The issue was identified following routine quality assurance checks and does not pose a risk to the safety of Sailors on board the ships.
Crews at the Naval Station will now have to wait for new ships to arrive.
The news comes as fears of China's growing navy persist.
Beijing will have 460 ships by 2030, the Pentagon has estimated.
That will make China's the world's largest navy, overtaking the United States.
Under current Navy plans, the US will have just 280 ships five years from now.
Admiral Gilday told the Senate last week that America would be unable to fight a war on two fronts with its current equipment.
Daily Mail
The Navy’s Independence Class Littoral Combat Ships Are Cracking
The cracks in question are caused by a design flaw in “higher-stress areas of the [ship’s] structure.” Although the Navy maintains that the flaw “does not pose a risk to the safety of Sailors onboard the ships,” the shipbuilder, Austal USA, has introduced a “revised configuration” on all Independence class LCSs currently 'under warranty.'
The order also states that Omaha cannot operate in “sea state 4,” meaning in waters with a maximum wave height of 8.2 feet. Omaha’s temporary order suggested the cracking may have been caused by “under-designed structural defects” at ship frames 36 and 45, although this remains unconfirmed by the Navy.