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Kinda sad when the best support this guy can find for his rampant TDS is an almost three year old article written by a college senior.
"China is reportedly sending men to sleep in the same beds as Uighur Muslim women while their husbands are in prison camps"
Don't wanna hear about how the Vietnamese would kick their asses
Didn't China sack Hanoi soon after the Vietnam War? And this was when Vietnam had a 650,000 man battle hardened army.
Why not have US taxpayers cover healthcare of Andaman islanders and Chukcha people of Siberia as well. They at least have not broken any US laws.
You really want to fight “climate change?” Stop buying shit from and supporting the economies of China, India, and Korea. Then conquer both China and India and reduce their population density to what the average is in USA.
So are we all gonna die from the Wet Bulb in 5 years or 10 years, yet again?
NoCoupForYou saysSo are we all gonna die from the Wet Bulb in 5 years or 10 years, yet again?
3 years.
For decades, most scientists saw climate change as a distant prospect.
Every doom and gloom prediction has fallen flat on its face, even more than random chance would allow.
Mainstream media outlets have largely ignored the Project Veritas bombshell that ABC News killed a story that would have exposed the now-deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein three years ago, with some having themselves been recently embarrassed by Project Veritas, and others still smarting from their own alleged #MeToo coverups.
Fox News found no coverage on CNN, MSNBC, CBS News, or NBC News from noon through midnight ET on Tuesday while the story was lighting up social media. During that same time frame, Fox News covered the scandal on five different programs, including its entire primetime lineup.
“That there has been so little coverage about ABC avoiding the Epstein story demonstrates again that mainstream media too often make news judgment based on sociocultural or political implications rather than journalistic values,” DePauw University professor and media critic Jeffrey McCall told Fox News.
But that outrage was tempered by self-interest. Lucrative arms deals were at stake. So too were strategic alliances and power plays in the volatile Middle East.
Trump was caught on the hop, condemning the killing one minute while trying to steer culpability away from the Crown Prince the next, despite the insistence of his own investigators at the CIA that MBS was in it up to his neck.
Added to that was (and is) the complication of son-in-law Kushner being a close friend of the Crown Prince and with his own agenda to pursue.
He (the father of Hatice) was right to be suspicious. It later turned out that — unknown to everyone else — a month after he met Hatice, he had secretly married an Egyptian air stewardess in an Islamic wedding ceremony near his Washington home. He was still in touch with her by telephone shortly before his death.
The only way Khashoggi could get the papers he needed to satisfy his prospective father-in-law was to go to the Saudi consulate.
Retrofit some of those water scooping planes that put out fires, so they can scoop up some space in the ionosphere.
Dump it back on the poles to cool things off.
Space is cold!
So why did the Obama's just buy a $15 million house on the beach? Were they ignoring 'science' of do they really know it is all bullshit too?
Gee! With all this Ice melting, you would think the worst of the sea level rise would be right now. How come's there ain't any?
Seeings how it's melting so much and all due to Climate Derange. It would seem NYC would be flooded like that Discovery Fearumentary used to show.
Remember by 2020 NYC was going to be flooded out? They had that 3D animation showing all of the streets in Manhattan getting swamped with rising water.
But Nah! Nothing, not an inch, Hollywood surf looks just like it did in 1985 when I first came to Broward.
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