

If the war ended tomorrow, Ukraine would lose 20% of its territory. That’s not a victory, that’s a defeat.


If the war ended tomorrow, Ukraine would lose 20% of its territory. That’s not a victory, that’s a defeat.


The confirmation is in all the qu’rans that appear to have been planted in the hijacker’s cars and also on mohammad atta’s luggage that never got put on the plane. Plus the flight training manual in arabic language.
David Icke’s 2019 book “The Trigger” was a good refresher for me. I highly recommend it. Very long book though!


Search engines need to stop promoting Reddit links on the front page. But they won’t, so I guess I’ll try to use Brave Search more often, maybe they will listen if it becomes a big problem.


9/11 was an inside job
Board games and card games, but nothing as complicated as Magic The Gathering.
When I say card games I mean games like “World Changers”. I don’t play card games with regular decks (jack queen, king, joker etc)


It’s a pain in the ass when you want to run a web server on your PC. You have to disable SELINUX else the damn thing won’t let me modify html pages and show the updates. Everything is just frozen from making any changes. That said, it’s probably easier to do web development another way, my method is nearly two decades obsolete. SELINUX really pissed me off though. I wanted to test forum software on my PC once, and SELINUX was blocking me and I couldn’t figure it out for ages.


-24 votes, what the hell gives? I’m glad I click the “see hidden posts” button just in case I miss something like this.


The articles on RT explained it very well - the Anchorage talks could lead to an agreement but Ukraine won’t surrender the remaining 15% of Donetsk and Europe keeps arming and assisting Ukraine. Something must be done to make Europe think twice about its actions. Supplying Ukraine with weapons and allowing Ukraine to kill Russian civilians is unacceptable, there is no reason why Ukraine should kill dozens of Russians every month in the border towns. Russia has become too tolerant. They’ve made public warnings for weeks (about NATO countries allowing Ukraine to attack via their air space) this happened before the Ukrainian attack in Luhansk.


Get on your bikes everyone!


Russia can afford to keep the pressure on Ukraine. If they back down now, it will be a victory for the TrumpenReich. Gulf States buying tech from Ukraine doesn’t mean that Russia’s technology is crap - Russia has the lancet drone and also anti-drone drones (lol)


This is just sadism - targeting civilian workers at a civilian power plant.


I don’t expect anything big but ya know it’s good for their “war as a business” economy and it makes sense to have embassies in as many countries as possible. Kyiv just doing whatever it can until the next Maidan coup lol


The issue is that the Vatican does diplomacy and makes political statements. Despite being a religious organisation, they also act like a government of sorts. If you read the book Gideon’s Spies by Gordon Thomas you’ll learn that Mossad is also spying on the Vatican. I think every government with a budget is doing this.


Get ready for international supply problems and inevitable government intervention. Trump will go down as the biggest doofus in history.


That’s the whole point really, the people who start the company will gladly work 6 days a week and stay up late at night if they have to, and travel through different time zones. Which is fine if they enjoy it, but in an ordinary job for minimum wage I’m not going to act with that amount of loyalty to the company lmao. I’ll just resign if they pay me minimum and want me to attend meetings and pretend I’m some kind of executive. When I worked with timber they wanted me to meet suppliers to gain product knowledge but it never proved useful in my 5 months. It just took me away from customers or delayed my lunch break even further.


I can’t buy a washing machine because I have a shared laundry here with about 10 other tenants and I have no say in how things work. Only 2 washers and 1 dryer. At one point it stank of mould and even now it frequently leaks water onto the floor. It’s a matter of trust and hygiene, that’s why I use the laundromat.
Cart sounds interesting but again, no storage area.


The EV rental in my country will only charge $20 to handle the fine, which is nothing. Coffee is like $5 or $6.


I never tried a cart.


Not sure what the rules are now. Sometimes buses can get packed full so I’d say it’s a bad idea unless it’s late in the evening. Once I took a large box (computer chair) on the bus back in 2017 or 2018 that wasn’t an issue.
I never read the book by David Ray Griffin on this subject, but I’m aware of how absurd the Bin Laden tapes were. One day he’s wearing camo and has an AK next to him - then the next day he’s wearing ceremonial gold/yellow robes and he’s so far away from the camera that you can’t tell whether he’s CGI or not. There’s a whole load of crap about “no planes theory” and how it was all CGI, but there’s almost no discussion regarding the Bin Laden tapes being CGI.
People also forgot about those weird anthrax letters. I watched a stupid Netflix documentary about the anthrax letters and in the end they admitted that nobody actually saw the supposed mastermind put the anthrax into the mail box. He could have been blackmailed or god-knows what, we will never know. Back to my homie OBL:
https://www.amazon.com/Osama-Bin-Laden-Dead-Alive-ebook/dp/B004OEKA7Q
“The US political discourse and foreign policy in recent years has been based on the assumption that Osama bin Laden is still alive. George W. Bush promised as president that he would get Osama bin Laden dead or alive and has been widely criticized for failing to do so. The US s present military escalation in Afghanistan is said to be necessary to get Osama bin Laden. The news media regularly announce the appearance of new messages from bin Laden. But what if Osama bin Laden died in December 2001 which is the last time a message to or from him was intercepted? In this book, David Ray Griffin examines the evidence for the claim made by everyone from former CIA agent Robert Baer to Oliver North that bin Laden is surely no longer with us. He analyzes the purported messages from bin Laden and finds that, as many have suspected, they do not provide evidence of bin Laden s existence after 2001. This leads naturally to the question: if Osama bin Laden did indeed die in 2001, how and why have dozens of messages from bin Laden appeared since then? Griffin s meticulous analysis supports above all one simple and urgent conclusion: if Osama bin Laden is dead, the US should not be using its troops and treasure to hunt him down.”