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  • We're the ones provoking this war, just like we provoked the war in Ukraine. We are now provoking a war with China and who benefits? I'll tell you right now, your enemy is not China. Your enemy is not Russia. Your enemy is the military industrial complex, which has been fleecing this country to the tunes of hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars. How many times are we going to have a defense secretary say, hey, we can't account for $2 trillion in the Pentagon again, which has happened twice now in my life. So again, people are being the war machine cannot be stopped. Who's running this country? The war machine. It certainly isn't Joe Biden making these decisions. I would like to know who is making the decisions. And I just want to remind everybody, the United States is the world's terrorists. We just set the Middle East on fire in the last 20 years. And now we're doing a proxy war in Ukraine, which we provoked, NATO provoked, and it was just admitted that we provoked it by the former prime minister of Germany. And now we're trying to save a writer with with China and they're predicting a war. Again, China's not going to invade us. China's not our enemy. We might have an economic war. That's what these are. These are economic wars. These are wars for in Ukraine. It's about liquefied natural gas and making sure Germany and Russia never come together because we fear Russia's natural resources and manpower. And we fear them getting together with Germany with their technology and their capital. And so that's why we blew up the Nord Stream pipeline. That's why we're doing the Ukraine war. This is all about hegemony, imperialism and economics. And if there's a marine somewhere, it's there because they're about to steal some natural resources from another country. As everybody's screaming about what a bad guy Putin is for invading Ukraine, the United States is currently occupying a third of Syria. And which third is that? It's the third that has the oil. And how do I know we're there to steal their oil? Because the president of the United States said so.
    1 人回報1 則回應3 年前
  • Sushi anyone? ------- Environment 22:03, 06-Jun-2023 Content of radioactive element in fish at Fukushima's Nuclear Power Plant 180 times of safe limit CGTN The radioactive elements in the marine fish caught in the harbor of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan far exceed safety levels for human consumption, according to a report issued by the plant's operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) on Monday. In particular, the data released show that the content of Cs-137, a radioactive element that is a common byproduct in nuclear reactors, is 180 times that of the standard maximum stipulated in Japan's food safety law. Screenshot of Tokyo Electric Power Company's report on the radioactive content in fish in the harbor of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. /CGTN Screenshot of Tokyo Electric Power Company's report on the radioactive content in fish in the harbor of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. /CGTN CGTN downloaded the English version of the report available on TEPCO's official website. According to the data, the sampled black rockfish contains the radioactive element Cs-137 with a content of 18,000 becquerels per kilogram. Data available on the website of Fukushima Revitalization Station run by Japan's Fukushima prefectural government shows that Japan's current limit of radioactive cesium in general food which contains fish is set at 100 becquerels per kilogram. Screenshot of Standard limits of radioactive substances for food in Japan, obtained from the website of Fukushima Revitalization Station run by Japan's Fukushima prefectural government. /CGTN Screenshot of Standard limits of radioactive substances for food in Japan, obtained from the website of Fukushima Revitalization Station run by Japan's Fukushima prefectural government. /CGTN According to the report, the location where the sampled fish was caught is at the port area of Units 1 to 4 of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, where a breakwater is built and nuclear wastewater with a high concentration of radioactive substances flows in. TEPCO said it will set up multiple protective nets to prevent fish from swimming out of the harbor. A Chinese news website sina.com.cn quoted experts noting that the radioactive elements in the nuclear wastewater could penetrate into fish, shrimp and other seafood, and later accumulate in the human body after consumption. A magnitude 9.0 quake on March 11, 2011, triggered a massive tsunami that destroyed the plant's power supply and cooling systems, causing reactors No. 1, 2 and 3 to melt and spew large amounts of radiation. Water used to cool the reactors' cores leaked into the basements of the reactor buildings and mixed with rainwater and groundwater. Now, 12 years after the triple reactor meltdowns, Japan is preparing to release the massive amount of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea later this summer. TEPCO on Monday started sending seawater into an underwater tunnel to be diluted before releasing the nuclear wastewater into the ocean. The company said that all facilities for the water release system are expected to be completed by the end of this month. Local fishing communities say their businesses and livelihoods will suffer still more damage. Neighboring countries such as China and South Korea and Pacific Island nations have raised safety concerns. Environmental groups including Friends of the Earth oppose the release. (With input from AP; cover image via VCG) (If you want to contribute and have specific expertise, please contact us at [email protected].)
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  • Hey, guys. No matter where you are, if you see a bird that can't fly, can't walk or struggle on the ground, you should never catch it, for fear of monkeypox infection. The relevant community has informed you, please pay attention to it. Remember! The United States and Western countries used the birds to carry take the Monkeypox virus to spread to the Asian region! My sister sent it from Germany and asked me to inform family and friends immediately. Have relatives and friends on the notice, do not because of compassion, get infected unknowingly. *好友轉來告知:* 各位。不管在那,看見不能飛,不能走,在地上掙扎的鳥,千萬不能抓,怕是猴痘傳染,有關社區己通知,望大家注意。切記! 以上美國和西方國家對亞洲地區通過鳥類可以帶猴痘病毒傳染到亞洲地區! 我妹妹從德國傳來的,要我立刻通知親友。有親友就通知一下,別因為心慈悲染痘害人。 🙏😞
    2 人回報1 則回應4 年前
  • Blue United Airlines on my way to Nebraska. The plane departed Halifax, connecting in Chicago's old pair. While on the ground the passengers said from the seat behind me, My God, they're throwing guitars out there. The band and I exchanged a look, best described as terror, At the action on the tarmac, and knowing whose projectiles these would be. So before I left Chicago, I alerted three employees, Who showed complete indifference towards me. United, United, you broke my Taylor guitar. United, United, some big help you are. You broke it, you should fix it, your ladle just admitted. I should have flown with someone else, or gone by car. Cause United breaks guitars. When we landed in Nebraska, I confirmed what I suspected. Mike Taylor'd been the victim of a vicious act of malice at old air. So began a year-long saga, but pass the buck, don't ask me. And I'm sorry sir, your claim can go nowhere. So do all the airlines people, from New York to New Delhi, Including Kind Miss Earlwig, who says the final word for them is no. I've heard all your excuses, and I've chased your wild gooses, And this attitude of yours, I say must go. United, United, you broke my Taylor guitar. United, United, some big help you are. You broke it, you should fix it, your ladle just admitted. I should have flown with someone else, or gone by car. Cause United breaks guitars. Well I won't say that, I'll never fly with you again. Cause maybe to save the world I'd probably look, but that won't likely happen. And if it did, I wouldn't bring my luggage. Cause you'd just go and break it into a thousand pieces. Just like you broke my heart, when United breaks guitars. United, United, you broke my Taylor guitar. United, United, some big help you are. You broke it, you should fix it, your ladle just admitted. I should have flown with someone else, or gone by car. Cause United breaks guitars. Yeah, United breaks guitars. Yeah, United breaks guitars. Yeah, United breaks guitars.
    2 人回報1 則回應3 年前
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  • 今晚8.30pm 不分種族 不分宗教 不分國度 不分語言 沒有時間限制 一分鐘或一小時 一句話或一段稿 只有所有地球人 給予這個美麗但生病了的地球 以及所有善良的眾生 一個大大的祈福和正能量 麻煩大家用力轉發 非常感恩🙏🙏🙏 如果疫情這樣持續下去 很多生命會消失 染病但康復後的人健康會退化 工作的人會失業 業者會倒閉 所以 每晚8.30pm 無論您有沒有或是信仰哪個宗教 我們都一起來繼續祈福 集合大家的力量 祈求化解這場危機 如果那個時候 您正好在車上或是在忙著 就只是在心中默念自己的祈福文即可 就那個時間點 讓祈福的能量集中輸送到宇宙去 給予整個地球和眾生最強的祝福 相信的朋友歡迎做這個簡單但是非常有意義的動作 不相信的朋友可以忽略這帖文 謝謝大家🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤ 🙏🙏🙏今晚8.30pm全球眾生共同祈福🙏🙏🙏 🙏🙏🙏祈求世界平安度過這次的新冠肺炎疫情🙏🙏🙏 時間:每晚8.30pm 地點:沒有限制 時間長短:沒有限制 宗教:沒有限制 祈求內容:主要祈求疫情盡快離開,讓所有眾生平安健康幸福吉祥 讓我們每天晚上8.30pm一起祈求。 集合全球眾生的正能量,讓新冠病毒不再讓眾生受苦。 麻煩大家現在馬上轉發。 這個祈福是不分宗教的, 主要是集合所有眾生的能量化解這次的危機。 謝謝大家的幫忙。 今晚開始, 我們每天晚上8.30pm, 以自己的方式來一同祈福。 萬眾一心、眾志成城, 我們在不同的時空為全球眾生祈福🙏🙏🙏 備註: 👉科學家曾經做過多次試驗 包括一群人對著一面湖水祈禱 以及全世界不同國度的人在同一個時間向著某國一面湖水的方向祈禱 然後發現湖水的水分子結晶體由不規則變成了美麗的雪花結構 👉也有科學家Dr Joe Dispenza證實了在某個國度一起對另一個國度的危急中風病人發送正能量,病人在一個小時後開始清醒和脫離危險。 🙏🙏🙏 tonight at 8.30 pm all over the world to pray together 🙏🙏🙏 🙏🙏🙏 pray for the world to survive this new crown pneumonia epidemic 🙏🙏🙏 Time: Every night at 8.30 pm Venue: no limits Duration: no limit Religion: no limits Praying for content: main praying for the epidemic to leave as soon as possible, so that all living beings are safe, healthy, happiness If you can, Pray together at 8.30 pm every night. Gather the positive energy of all around the world so that the new crown virus will stop suffering. Please share it now. This prayer is regardless of religion, It's mainly to gather energy from all beings to resolve this crisis. Thank you all for your help. Starting tonight, We are at 8.30 pm every night, Pray together in your own way. We all have a heart, and all will come together, We pray for all around the world in different time 🙏🙏🙏 Note: 👉 scientists have done multiple tests Including a group of people praying to a lake And people from different countries around the world pray at the same time in the direction of a country's side of lake Then found that molecular crystals of lake water went from irregular to beautiful snowflake structure 👉 also scientist Dr. Joe disenza confirmed that together in one country is sending positive energy to critical stroke patients in another country, who began to wake up and out of danger after an hour.
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  • 震撼全世界的一段碑文,很多人後悔沒有早點看到 在倫敦聞名世界的威斯敏斯特大教堂地下室的墓碑林中,有一塊名揚世界的墓碑。 其實這只是一塊很普通的墓碑,粗糙的花崗石質地,造型也很一般,同周圍那些質地上乘、做工優良的亨利三世到喬治二世等二十多位英國前國王墓碑, 以及牛頓、達爾文、狄更斯等名人的墓碑比較起來,它顯得微不足道,不值一提。 並且它沒有姓名,沒有生卒年月,甚至上面連墓主的介紹文字也沒有。 但是,就是這樣一塊無名氏墓碑,卻成為名揚全球的著名墓碑。 每一個到過威斯特敏斯特大教堂的人,他們可以不去拜謁那些曾經顯赫一世的英國前國王們,可以不去拜謁那諸如狄更斯、達爾文等世界名人們。 但他們卻沒有人不來拜謁這一塊普通的墓碑,他們都被這塊墓碑深深地震撼著,準確地說,他們被這塊墓碑上的碑文深深地震撼著。 在這塊墓碑上,刻著這樣的一段話: When I was young and free and my imagination had no limits,I dreamed of changing theworld. As I grew older and wiser, I discovered the world would not change, so I shortened my sights somewhat and decided to change only my country. But it, too, seemed immovable. As I grewinto my twilight years, in one last desperate attempt, I settled for changing only my family, those closest to me, but alas, they would have none of it. And now, as Ilie on my death bed, I suddenly realize: If I had only changed myself first, then by example I would have changed my family. From their in spiration and encouragement, I would then have been able to better my country,and who knows, I may have even changed the world. 原文網址:https://goo.gl/kwfz9H (hand holding heart)
    1 人回報1 則回應8 年前
  • So, we didn't have enough money to make, you know, international phone calls every week. And so, my parents gave us this tape deck. This Aiwa tape deck. And a tape. And so, every month we would sit in front of that tape deck and my older brother Jeff and I, the two of us would just tell them what we did the whole month. Wow. And we would send that tape by mail. And my parents would take that tape and record back on top of it and send it back to us. Wow. Could you imagine if for two years, wow, if that tape still existed, of these two kids just describing their first experience with United States. I remember telling my parents that that I joined the swim team. My roommate was really buff and so, every day we spent a lot of time in the gym. And so, every night 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups every day in the gym. So, I was nine years old. I was getting, I was pretty buff. And so, I joined the soccer team. I joined the swim team because if you join the team, they take you to meets and then afterwards you get to go to a nice restaurant. And that nice restaurant was McDonald's. Wow. And and I recorded this thing. I said, "Mom and Dad, we went to the most amazing restaurant today." This whole place is lit up. It's like the future. And the food comes in a box. And the food is incredible. The hamburger is incredible. It was McDonald's. But anyhow, it it wouldn't be amazing. Oh my God. Two years? Yeah, two years. Yeah. My parents are incredible actually. They're just they grew up really poor. And when they came to United States, they had almost no money. They came and we were we were staying in a in a in a apartment complex. They had just rent back in the I guess people still do rent rent a bunch of furniture. And we were messing around. We bumped into the coffee table and crushed it. It was made out of particle wood. We crushed it. And I just still remember the look on my mom's face, you know, because they didn't have any money and she didn't know how she was going to pay it back. And but anyhow, that's that kind of tells you how hard it was for them to come here. But they they left everything behind and all they had was their suitcase and the money that had in your in their pocket. They came to United States to pursue the American dream. How old were they? They were in their 40s. Wow. Yeah, late late 30s. Pursue the American dream. This this is the American dream. People who are successful leave the impression often that that our job gives us great joy. I think largely it does. That our jobs, we're passionate about our work. And that passion relates to it's just so much fun. I think largely it is. But it it distracts from in fact, a lot of success comes from really, really hard work. Yes. There's long periods of suffering and loneliness and uncertainty and fear and embarrassment and humiliation. All of the feelings that we most not love. That creating something from the ground up. And and Elon will tell you something similar. Very difficult to invent something new. Yeah. And people people don't believe you all the time. You're humiliated often. Disbelieved most of the time. And so, so people forget that part of success and and I I don't think it's health I think it's it's good that we pass that forward and let people know that that it's just part of the journey. Yes.
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