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(This post was last modified: 03-15-2023, 06:08 AM by The Real Marty. Edited 1 time in total.)

(03-14-2023, 07:09 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: How stupid can San Francisco get? 

https://www.news4jax.com/news/politics/2...er-person/

Payments of $5 million to every eligible Black adult, the elimination of personal debt and tax burdens, guaranteed annual incomes of at least $97,000 for 250 years and homes in San Francisco for just $1 a family...

A first hearing underway before the city’s Board of Supervisors on Tuesday could offer a glimpse of the board’s appetite for advancing a reparations plan that would be unmatched nationwide in specificity and breadth. Critics have slammed it as financially and politically impossible. One conservative analyst estimated that each non-Black family in the city would have to pay at least $600,000...

I have been reading about that, also.  What a weird thing.  Insane.  

Will the voters who are opposed to this vote the Board of Supervisors out of office, or just leave the city?  How in the world will they determine who is eligible?  And how will they come up with the money?  It's the craziest thing I've seen in a while.

Impossible, stupid, and obnoxious.  And a whole lot of other words.
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(03-15-2023, 06:06 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(03-14-2023, 07:09 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: How stupid can San Francisco get? 

https://www.news4jax.com/news/politics/2...er-person/

Payments of $5 million to every eligible Black adult, the elimination of personal debt and tax burdens, guaranteed annual incomes of at least $97,000 for 250 years and homes in San Francisco for just $1 a family...

A first hearing underway before the city’s Board of Supervisors on Tuesday could offer a glimpse of the board’s appetite for advancing a reparations plan that would be unmatched nationwide in specificity and breadth. Critics have slammed it as financially and politically impossible. One conservative analyst estimated that each non-Black family in the city would have to pay at least $600,000...

I have been reading about that, also.  What a weird thing.  Insane.  

Will the voters who are opposed to this vote the Board of Supervisors out of office, or just leave the city?  How in the world will they determine who is eligible?  And how will they come up with the money?  It's the craziest thing I've seen in a while.

Impossible, stupid, and obnoxious.  And a whole lot of other words.

Imagine the mayhem that will be unleashed if they’re stupid enough to pass it.
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(03-15-2023, 06:44 AM)homebiscuit Wrote:
(03-15-2023, 06:06 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: I have been reading about that, also.  What a weird thing.  Insane.  

Will the voters who are opposed to this vote the Board of Supervisors out of office, or just leave the city?  How in the world will they determine who is eligible?  And how will they come up with the money?  It's the craziest thing I've seen in a while.

Impossible, stupid, and obnoxious.  And a whole lot of other words.

Imagine the mayhem that will be unleashed if they’re stupid enough to pass it.

Expand that out to Baltimore, Chicago, or Atlanta.
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(03-14-2023, 07:09 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: How stupid can San Francisco get? 

https://www.news4jax.com/news/politics/2...er-person/

Payments of $5 million to every eligible Black adult, the elimination of personal debt and tax burdens, guaranteed annual incomes of at least $97,000 for 250 years and homes in San Francisco for just $1 a family...

A first hearing underway before the city’s Board of Supervisors on Tuesday could offer a glimpse of the board’s appetite for advancing a reparations plan that would be unmatched nationwide in specificity and breadth. Critics have slammed it as financially and politically impossible. One conservative analyst estimated that each non-Black family in the city would have to pay at least $600,000...

After reading this, I am headed to my nearest gender reassignment center to officially be declared as identifying as a black trans woman who was a San Francisco resident in my previous life. Now, pay me my one-time 5Mil and my $115K per year. Direct deposit in SVP, please.
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James O'Keefe is project Veritas. Shouldn't be hard for him. It's not like he will have any more or less credibility than he had before.
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(03-10-2023, 05:01 PM)Caldrac Wrote: Just for fun, for the weekend, if anybody is interested in digging into it:

Executive Order 11110
Operation Northwoods
The Chichijima Incident
The Battle Of Athens
Attack on USS Liberty
December 6th, 1941 - Day before Pearl Harbor - Incident was decoded

Never forget. This corruption has, and forever will be, deeply, deeply rooted within our Political system like a bad cancer. Until we're willing to rid ourselves of it. We'll just keep chasing our tails like the dogs they treat us like.

Round II:

Stan Meyer - Invented a car that was 100% powered by water.
Michael Hastings - Prize winning anti-war journalist monitored by the FBI.
Ross Ulbricht - Government-free website enabling exchange of goods and services. 
Philip Marshall - Former airline captain and author about the 9/11 narrative being bull [BLEEP]. 
Officer Hugh Thompson - Spoke out about the Lai Massacre 50 years ago. 
Serena Shim- USA citizen working as a journalist in Syria. Exposed Turkish government aide with ISIS. Uncle Sam refuses to look into.
Joseph Goebbels - Grandfather of Propaganda. One of Hitler's favorites. His techniques are still used today.
John D. Rockefeller - Started big Pharma, outlawed hemp, hi-jacked education, co-founded the Federal Reserve and CFR.
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(03-15-2023, 03:47 PM)Caldrac Wrote: Round II:

Stan Meyer - Invented a car that was 100% powered by water.

This one is a weird story but I doubt he really did what was claimed. He could have built an engine to run off hydrogen as it was known at the time. The issue is still the scale needed to power a car. Liquid hydrogen and water have been used but never without an ICE. He lost a court case, never allowed anyone to test it, never proved the design, and no one did anything with it after his death.

There are a lot of weird stories about people doing similar things and all designs, videos, etc disappearing and the person missing or dead. There is either a huge cover up or it's all junk. It's more believable now than in the past so who knows.

I would think the car industry would want to develop this but instead we get batteries that don't last and take fuel to generate electricity to charge it.

I was looking at the upcoming car models for 2023-25 and the "US" makes are trying to out do each other to see who can fail the fastest. Ford is cutting models, not even making models that are selling well in Europe available here, and moving everything to solely EV. My next car purchase is going to have to be from one of the Asian manufacturers that are developing hybrids that have a big enough battery for local trips and a gas tank for when you need to drive.

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(03-16-2023, 02:38 AM)p_rushing Wrote:
(03-15-2023, 03:47 PM)Caldrac Wrote: Round II:

Stan Meyer - Invented a car that was 100% powered by water.

This one is a weird story but I doubt he really did what was claimed. He could have built an engine to run off hydrogen as it was known at the time. The issue is still the scale needed to power a car. Liquid hydrogen and water have been used but never without an ICE. He lost a court case, never allowed anyone to test it, never proved the design, and no one did anything with it after his death.

There are a lot of weird stories about people doing similar things and all designs, videos, etc disappearing and the person missing or dead. There is either a huge cover up or it's all junk. It's more believable now than in the past so who knows.

I would think the car industry would want to develop this but instead we get batteries that don't last and take fuel to generate electricity to charge it.

I was looking at the upcoming car models for 2023-25 and the "US" makes are trying to out do each other to see who can fail the fastest. Ford is cutting models, not even making models that are selling well in Europe available here, and moving everything to solely EV. My next car purchase is going to have to be from one of the Asian manufacturers that are developing hybrids that have a big enough battery for local trips and a gas tank for when you need to drive.

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This one is interesting. Because it involves Bob Lazar (The big UFO, I worked for Area 51, reverse engineered alien tech guy). Full demonstration below. It's been done before. I think the man was possibly killed for being maybe ahead of his time. The energy industry likes to "slow release" technology and innovation like this for market control. I get it from that perspective.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytg23mDd1a4


I was interested in EV's until people pointed this type of stuff out. It's kind of scary with the laws being passed in California about getting away from gas as well. Plus the other law that enables law enforcement to essentially "kill shot" your electric vehicle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gUAy2gSNWQ


Long, long lines just to get a charge. I saw another short on YouTube where a guy was pissed off. He waited 45 minutes to get 30 miles or something like that via charge and it cost him roughly the same amount of money it would have cost him in this current market for gas.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UqEwLle8xKU
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(03-16-2023, 07:59 AM)Caldrac Wrote:
(03-16-2023, 02:38 AM)p_rushing Wrote: This one is a weird story but I doubt he really did what was claimed. He could have built an engine to run off hydrogen as it was known at the time. The issue is still the scale needed to power a car. Liquid hydrogen and water have been used but never without an ICE. He lost a court case, never allowed anyone to test it, never proved the design, and no one did anything with it after his death.

There are a lot of weird stories about people doing similar things and all designs, videos, etc disappearing and the person missing or dead. There is either a huge cover up or it's all junk. It's more believable now than in the past so who knows.

I would think the car industry would want to develop this but instead we get batteries that don't last and take fuel to generate electricity to charge it.

I was looking at the upcoming car models for 2023-25 and the "US" makes are trying to out do each other to see who can fail the fastest. Ford is cutting models, not even making models that are selling well in Europe available here, and moving everything to solely EV. My next car purchase is going to have to be from one of the Asian manufacturers that are developing hybrids that have a big enough battery for local trips and a gas tank for when you need to drive.

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This one is interesting. Because it involves Bob Lazar (The big UFO, I worked for Area 51, reverse engineered alien tech guy). Full demonstration below. It's been done before. I think the man was possibly killed for being maybe ahead of his time. The energy industry likes to "slow release" technology and innovation like this for market control. I get it from that perspective.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytg23mDd1a4


I was interested in EV's until people pointed this type of stuff out. It's kind of scary with the laws being passed in California about getting away from gas as well. Plus the other law that enables law enforcement to essentially "kill shot" your electric vehicle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gUAy2gSNWQ


Long, long lines just to get a charge. I saw another short on YouTube where a guy was pissed off. He waited 45 minutes to get 30 miles or something like that via charge and it cost him roughly the same amount of money it would have cost him in this current market for gas.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UqEwLle8xKU

Wow, New Mexico must have some tolerant permitting laws for him to be able to build a particle accelerator right on his property.

It sounds like the biggest hurdles to overcome here are economies of scale and of convenience in how the hydrogen is made and delivered to the vehicle.
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(03-16-2023, 11:08 AM)NewJagsCity Wrote:
(03-16-2023, 07:59 AM)Caldrac Wrote: This one is interesting. Because it involves Bob Lazar (The big UFO, I worked for Area 51, reverse engineered alien tech guy). Full demonstration below. It's been done before. I think the man was possibly killed for being maybe ahead of his time. The energy industry likes to "slow release" technology and innovation like this for market control. I get it from that perspective.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytg23mDd1a4


I was interested in EV's until people pointed this type of stuff out. It's kind of scary with the laws being passed in California about getting away from gas as well. Plus the other law that enables law enforcement to essentially "kill shot" your electric vehicle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gUAy2gSNWQ


Long, long lines just to get a charge. I saw another short on YouTube where a guy was pissed off. He waited 45 minutes to get 30 miles or something like that via charge and it cost him roughly the same amount of money it would have cost him in this current market for gas.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UqEwLle8xKU

Wow, New Mexico must have some tolerant permitting laws for him to be able to build a particle accelerator right on his property.

It sounds like the biggest hurdles to overcome here are economies of scale and of convenience in how the hydrogen is made and delivered to the vehicle.

Yeah. With proper investments and funding along with the right people involved it's possible. Just depends on the who's and how's I guess. It's doable though. 

New Mexico is an interesting state to begin with. Again, that is Bob Lazar. I remember seeing things about him as a kid on TV in the 90's. Long before Joe Rogan made him even more famous.

He talked about an element that he worked with underground near Area 51 while they tried reverse engineering an alien craft. That element was eventually introduced to the periodic table but I don't know if it consisted of the same properties he touched on in that clip on SyFy's "Sightings". 

Pretty cool though. He's clearly sharp, calculated, he doesn't mince any words or use any fillers. Interesting guy in general.
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https://twitter.com/ChuckCallesto/status...FSnzA&s=19

Yikes.. That ecosystem is doomed for a good long while.
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(03-17-2023, 09:10 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: https://twitter.com/ChuckCallesto/status...FSnzA&s=19

Yikes.. That ecosystem is doomed for a good long while.

Makes you wonder how many other places have lots of dioxin.  Anywhere that was close to an incinerator probably has a lot.
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Latina mom fights Texas school over 'seducing hooker' game played with middle-school students | Fox News

...On Sept 2, 2022, a teacher in a Social Emotional Learning class at KIPP Poder Academy, a public charter school, taught a role-playing game to students called Bear-Hunter-Hooker, an adult drinking game version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.

The seventh-grade students were asked to strike a pose in front of class as a "seducing hooker" with one hand on their hip and another behind their ear, a hunter, pointing an imaginary gun and a scary bear with its paws up. The object of the game is to show control over the pose struck by their peer...
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(03-18-2023, 02:54 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Latina mom fights Texas school over 'seducing hooker' game played with middle-school students | Fox News

...On Sept 2, 2022, a teacher in a Social Emotional Learning class at KIPP Poder Academy, a public charter school, taught a role-playing game to students called Bear-Hunter-Hooker, an adult drinking game version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.

The seventh-grade students were asked to strike a pose in front of class as a "seducing hooker" with one hand on their hip and another behind their ear, a hunter, pointing an imaginary gun and a scary bear with its paws up. The object of the game is to show control over the pose struck by their peer...

It's just a game to give the teacher some good mentals when they go home at the end of a long day and J off..

Just another reason why the trust is almost completely gone in our school system.
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(03-18-2023, 02:54 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Latina mom fights Texas school over 'seducing hooker' game played with middle-school students | Fox News

...On Sept 2, 2022, a teacher in a Social Emotional Learning class at KIPP Poder Academy, a public charter school, taught a role-playing game to students called Bear-Hunter-Hooker, an adult drinking game version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.

The seventh-grade students were asked to strike a pose in front of class as a "seducing hooker" with one hand on their hip and another behind their ear, a hunter, pointing an imaginary gun and a scary bear with its paws up. The object of the game is to show control over the pose struck by their peer...

What is the deal with bears right now in the media? You've got bears amped up on cocaine in the movie theatres and now this. What's next, sex trafficking wolverines on meth?
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(03-19-2023, 05:40 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote:
(03-18-2023, 02:54 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Latina mom fights Texas school over 'seducing hooker' game played with middle-school students | Fox News

...On Sept 2, 2022, a teacher in a Social Emotional Learning class at KIPP Poder Academy, a public charter school, taught a role-playing game to students called Bear-Hunter-Hooker, an adult drinking game version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.

The seventh-grade students were asked to strike a pose in front of class as a "seducing hooker" with one hand on their hip and another behind their ear, a hunter, pointing an imaginary gun and a scary bear with its paws up. The object of the game is to show control over the pose struck by their peer...

What is the deal with bears right now in the media?  You've got bears amped up on cocaine in the movie theatres and now this.  What's next, sex trafficking wolverines on meth?

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GOP rep has bad news for White House following evidence of Hunter-China correspondence: 'Just the beginning'
The White House 'hasn't been truthful about this since from day one,' the congressman asserted

https://www.foxnews.com/media/rep-comer-...espondance
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(03-14-2023, 06:05 PM)mikesez Wrote:
(03-14-2023, 12:27 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: Hilarious. And the Mikey's and Marty's still believe this was the worst thing to happen to America since Pearl Harbor, lol. What a joke.

It's like you've never read the books you claim to read.
EVERY successful revolution is predicated on one of the layers of authority - the generals, the enlisted men, the national guard, the police, one or more of them, changing their loyalty and fighting the others.
OF COURSE some of the insurrectionists were trying to play nice with some of the cops.  They've studied this history you seem to have forgotten.

I see you're still in denial.  Please allow me to point out the deficiency in your latest theory, this "revolution" was NOT successful.   Did the "insurrectionists" also fail to study history, or is it possible they were merely protesters, who appreciated the opportunity to publicly display their grievance?
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(03-20-2023, 06:26 AM)Sneakers Wrote:
(03-14-2023, 06:05 PM)mikesez Wrote: It's like you've never read the books you claim to read.
EVERY successful revolution is predicated on one of the layers of authority - the generals, the enlisted men, the national guard, the police, one or more of them, changing their loyalty and fighting the others.
OF COURSE some of the insurrectionists were trying to play nice with some of the cops.  They've studied this history you seem to have forgotten.

I see you're still in denial.  Please allow me to point out the deficiency in your latest theory, this "revolution" was NOT successful.   Did the "insurrectionists" also fail to study history, or is it possible they were merely protesters, who appreciated the opportunity to publicly display their grievance?

They’re too heavily invested in the “insurrectionists!” argument to back down. I just roll with it. Knowing they realize it wasn’t all that but continue to double down because they have no choice without losing face gives me satisfaction.
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