• "Wir haben Geimpfte und Teilgeimpfte in den Spitälern liegen." (Österreich)
    https://respekt.plus/2021/11/14/die-welle-der-ungeimpften-ein-statistik-kaleidoskop/
    "Wir haben Geimpfte und Teilgeimpfte in den Spitälern liegen." (Österreich) https://respekt.plus/2021/11/14/die-welle-der-ungeimpften-ein-statistik-kaleidoskop/
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  • What does it mean if your income comes from murdering people around the world? What does it say about you if you're the one selling the tools the kill and destroy lives in the poorest of countries?

    These 20 companies are profiting the most from war! Think about this for a moment. Private for-profit companies are making money out of war! They profit by destroying lives around the world in impoverished countries like Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

    Think about the people who work at these criminal institutions. They get a salary for building tools of death that murder people they never met. It's blood money. Shame on them. They're all criminals.

    #LockheedMartin #Boeing #Raytheon #BAEsystems #NorthropGrumman #GeneralDynamics #airbusgroup #L3Communications #Leonardo #Thales #UnitedTechnologies #HuntingtonIngallsIndustries #UAC #UnitedAircraftCorporation #Bechtel #Textron #RollsRoyce #Leidos #Harris #OCK #BoozAllenHamilton #BankersWar #BankersWars

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    What does it mean if your income comes from murdering people around the world? What does it say about you if you're the one selling the tools the kill and destroy lives in the poorest of countries? These 20 companies are profiting the most from war! Think about this for a moment. Private for-profit companies are making money out of war! They profit by destroying lives around the world in impoverished countries like Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Think about the people who work at these criminal institutions. They get a salary for building tools of death that murder people they never met. It's blood money. Shame on them. They're all criminals. #LockheedMartin #Boeing #Raytheon #BAEsystems #NorthropGrumman #GeneralDynamics #airbusgroup #L3Communications #Leonardo #Thales #UnitedTechnologies #HuntingtonIngallsIndustries #UAC #UnitedAircraftCorporation #Bechtel #Textron #RollsRoyce #Leidos #Harris #OCK #BoozAllenHamilton #BankersWar #BankersWars Sources: https://is.gd/CaiQHY
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  • AMAZING ORCHIDS
    Bible Study / Daily Devotional
    Daily Devotional
    Average reading time is about 5 and a half minutes
    AN AMAZING FACT: Orchids are truly amazing flowers! They represent the largest family of flowering plants in the world and come in a kaleidoscope of diversity. There are about 25,000 species of orchids. That’s four times as many species as mammals, and twice as many as birds. Orchids grow on six continents in almost every habitat ranging from deserts to swamps, alpine pastures to polar tundra, but most species are found in the wet tropical forests. If you like vanilla, you actually like orchids. The vanilla stick is simply the fermented and blackened pod of an orchid found in Mexico.

    Like many plants, orchids need outside help to pollinate and reproduce. Because few orchids offer nectar or edible pollen, they must resort to a broad array of very creative aromatic, visual, or tactile tricks to attract potential pollinators. Some orchid petals imitate bees or butterflies; other can look like lizards, frogs, or even hummingbirds. Others mimic male bees in flight, hoping to incite territorial combat that will result in pollination.

    The flowers may produce attractive odors to lure bees with sweet promise by copying the appearance and scent of nectar-producing flowers, while others, as in the case of a Dracula orchid, attract gnats or flies by producing an array of nasty smells like fungus, rotten meat, or even dirty diapers.

    Some orchids promise shelter, with petals in the shape of insect burrows. The bugs crawl in for protection and come out with pollen. Certain orchids accomplish pollination by mimicking the appearance, scent, and even the feel of a particular female bee. When a male bee jostles the orchid’s column, two yellow sacs packed with pollen are stuck to his back with quick-drying glue. Then there’s the catasetum (kat-uh-see-tum) orchids, which slingshot a sticky pollen-loaded bundle on any hapless insect that bumps the trigger.

    Obviously, these flowers don’t see or hear, and they’re unaware of their own colors and patterns. Mindless flowers could never develop this astounding arsenal of pollinating methods by themselves. It took the hand of an intelligent Creator-God who loves and cares for all of His creations. In the words of Psalm 104:24: “O Lord, how manifold are Your works! In wisdom You have made them all.”
    KEY BIBLE TEXTS
    Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Luke 12:27
    AMAZING ORCHIDS Bible Study / Daily Devotional Daily Devotional Average reading time is about 5 and a half minutes AN AMAZING FACT: Orchids are truly amazing flowers! They represent the largest family of flowering plants in the world and come in a kaleidoscope of diversity. There are about 25,000 species of orchids. That’s four times as many species as mammals, and twice as many as birds. Orchids grow on six continents in almost every habitat ranging from deserts to swamps, alpine pastures to polar tundra, but most species are found in the wet tropical forests. If you like vanilla, you actually like orchids. The vanilla stick is simply the fermented and blackened pod of an orchid found in Mexico. Like many plants, orchids need outside help to pollinate and reproduce. Because few orchids offer nectar or edible pollen, they must resort to a broad array of very creative aromatic, visual, or tactile tricks to attract potential pollinators. Some orchid petals imitate bees or butterflies; other can look like lizards, frogs, or even hummingbirds. Others mimic male bees in flight, hoping to incite territorial combat that will result in pollination. The flowers may produce attractive odors to lure bees with sweet promise by copying the appearance and scent of nectar-producing flowers, while others, as in the case of a Dracula orchid, attract gnats or flies by producing an array of nasty smells like fungus, rotten meat, or even dirty diapers. Some orchids promise shelter, with petals in the shape of insect burrows. The bugs crawl in for protection and come out with pollen. Certain orchids accomplish pollination by mimicking the appearance, scent, and even the feel of a particular female bee. When a male bee jostles the orchid’s column, two yellow sacs packed with pollen are stuck to his back with quick-drying glue. Then there’s the catasetum (kat-uh-see-tum) orchids, which slingshot a sticky pollen-loaded bundle on any hapless insect that bumps the trigger. Obviously, these flowers don’t see or hear, and they’re unaware of their own colors and patterns. Mindless flowers could never develop this astounding arsenal of pollinating methods by themselves. It took the hand of an intelligent Creator-God who loves and cares for all of His creations. In the words of Psalm 104:24: “O Lord, how manifold are Your works! In wisdom You have made them all.” KEY BIBLE TEXTS Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Luke 12:27
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