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Y'all Can Join The Investigation

After Oct. 31, '17!
detective...detective



This is of UTMOST importance to the survival of mankind...and the planet.
As we all know.

And don't forget scold to make out a check for the really cool looking Mobile Physics Laboratory writing

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Remember...
It is IMPERATIVE that you donate to the really cool looking Mobile Physics Lab which is sure to be come the investigators' home away from home!
For obvious reasons.

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Onthcrestofawave

Plastic shame

A wrote a blog a while ago about the world wide problem of plastic waste...
And although it is something we can do something about by simple measures it received very few comments .

I put this down to total empathy by the blogging community, the fact that it didn't contain TRUMP in the title, or more likely my unpopulatity as a blogger

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Anyway here is an update

China has stopped buying number 3-7 plastic

Turning a profitable export earner for the NZ goverment (Before the market collapsed New Zealand was earning about $26 million by selling waste and recyclables to China.)into another environmental
problem...

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oldblue54

Life skills vs mental function

We are all born with a brain, new ,clean and unused ,like a blank page or a computer hard drive...
We are exposed to stimuli be it nuture or nature as we mature our brain stores data and we learn...
Everyone's life experience imprints us in a different way .
So a doctor may have the same life skills but need more intelligence than the basic command structure of say a truck driver...

Driving is just hand /eye coordination nothing more ,after all 90% of the population over the age of 15 can aquire this basic skill in a matter of hours...

In fact there are many documented cases of people driving hundreds of miles while asleep !

I myself have zoned out and driven a 2 hour trip and recalled nothing of the journey when asked about it later...

So at what point do we stop learning ?

Does our brain reach a point of being full
Do we reach our potential and then turn off

Or can we all aspire to be more than a simple lump of meat steering an 18 wheeler down a deserted highway gazing into space as the tyres eat up the road and we vegetate behind the wheel ...

I used the doctor / truck driver as an example and my apologies if I have offended anyone

I could have easily used another comparison but I think everyone can understand the concept of my argument

As always this is just my humble opinion




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Dedovix

Antarctica

by Semir Osmanagic
When reports of the horrific, genocidal actions of Nazi Germany began to arrive in America, it sounded incredible to be true. World War II was finally over, the truth came to the surface, and the "infidels" finally believed ...

“Truth” is a force unto itself. It can be covered up, hidden, buried ... but, sooner or later, it finds its way, like a seed, more potent than ever.
The effort of 2-3% of the educated and rich to keep the remaining 97% of the population in ignorance in the last few thousand years is clearly visible.



The story that follows is not found in the history books. But there are enough testimonies to take it as a very serious possibility.

World War II was coming to an end as General Patton and Marshal Zukov broke the Nazi war machine in the heart of Europe. The dream of a "thousand-year-old Third Reich" melted away. (After all, the Germans were aware that they would lose the war in 1942 when America joined the Allies in operations around and on European soil.) It was obvious that the Nazi core was being extinguished. But not to disappear. The greatest military and political endeavor of the modern age had a "back-up" plan:

first, to infiltrate the military-industrial and intelligence establishment of America, as the world's leading power, and, second, to secure a place on the planet inhabited by a pure "Aryan" race that will be the center of the "Fourth Reich."

From the present point of view, both of these goals seem to have remained unfulfilled. But is that so?

1. The Nazi SS rightly concluded that only the multi-billionaire corporate empire that pulled the main strings behind the American political scene was more powerful than the American government. A leading dynasty among them, the Rockefeller Foundation, appointed, among others, the Dwight Eisenhower as president and exerted significant influence in the media by manipulating public opinion in favor of its goals.

The Rockefellers not only helped Nazi Germany financially, but their Standard Oil (now Exxon - the world's largest oil corporation) literally fueled Nazi conquests of Europe. Nelson Rockefeller (also vice president of the United States in the 1970s) injected an initial number of 3,000 German agents into America, giving them a new identity and positions within the military-industrial complex. This super-secret operation was called PROJECT PAPERCLIP. Several leading scientists, from the famous Peenemunde Aerodynamics Institute (which made the V-1 and V-2 rockets that sowed terror over England), have found their place in American companies.

In 1793, Johann Rockefeller came from Germany to the United States as an immigrant and started a hellish dynasty. Not because he was a German but a German racist who had very dangerous international banking occult connections. In 1919, Adolf Hitler joined the THULE Society ("Black Sun" plays a prominent role as a sacred Aryan symbol). The inner core of the Society is made up of "Satanists". In 1934, the branching Rockefeller Empire financially assisted a new German policy of racial superiority in collaboration with Texas wealthy Prescott Bush (the father of ex-president George Bush).

Hitler's second book (besides the famous "Mein Kampf") was called "The New World Order". The Nazis are the originators of the idea of ??specific corporate-political control over the world. Otto Skorzeny and the German Krupp family belong to this elite circle. (Krupp Corporation, among other things, produced ammunition during World War II; but, after the war, as the majority owner of the American giant ITT Corp., they finance secret microwave control projects at Brookhaven National Laboratories at underground bases below Montauk Point, Long Iceland).
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48jojo

Military Service

I just finished a vary good read the book title is "For Love of Country", I would recommend everyone living in USA to read these solders stories. It's a grouping of short stories of our men and women service in Iraq and Afghanistan and the problems they face after military service. Author Howard Schultz and Rajiv Chandrasekaren
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Ian158

reading your stars....

..does anyone do it ?

Who invented that tripe anyway..I remember my ex would only ever read them when she was down, so would only pick out the days that the writings would relate to her and believe it.

Another load of nonsense for people who are looking for something and answers when they need to answer it themselves.
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Gentlejim

Memorial Day, USA

Being a former US Marine, I would like to thank all of the veterans for serving their respective countries! Monday, May 25, is Memorial Day in the US. It is a time of remembrance for all military men and women who served their countries faithfully and many who paid the ultimate price with their lives!

God bless all of you!

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oldblue54

What does....

"Some College " .actually mean ?

You stayed at school until your 16th birthday re-sitting the same year over and over In the "special needs " class
With all the problem kids ???

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FLYJAMESonline today!

Changing Times

Not so long ago I made a comment on a Blog
My comment was that Ukraine would not last untill the end of this month.

No one is going to help Ukraine
How sad ?
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Gentlejim

Patrick’s Troubles

Today is the day that the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, is honored. A native of Britain, he was captured in the late fourth century A.D. by Irish pirates at age sixteen and enslaved for six years in Ireland. During that time he committed himself to Christianity. He escaped and returned to his family in Britain where, a few years later, he had a vision of the Irish calling him to return and minister to them.

Rather than resenting his years as a slave to the Irish, Patrick used the time as a shepherd to contemplate what it meant to know Christ, what it meant to know God’s forgiveness. He left Britain as an unconverted teenager but returned as a believer in Christ. Without those six years of suffering, who knows how different Patrick’s life might have been. And who knows how many Irish might never have heard the Gospel through Patrick’s ministry in Ireland in the fifth century?

Times of trouble in life, be they brief or extended, require a change in perspective. Instead of asking, “Why is this happening to me?” we must ask, “What is God doing in my life? What does He want me to learn in this situation?”

Shall light troubles make you forget weighty mercies?
John Flavel
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