• Photo of two engineers stuck on top of a wind turbine after a fire broke out. Unfortunately, none of them survived. IIRC, one of them tried to go back into the turbine and down the ladder inside it, and the other jumped from the top of the turbine. This is just before they went their separate ways.
    Photo of two engineers stuck on top of a wind turbine after a fire broke out. Unfortunately, none of them survived. IIRC, one of them tried to go back into the turbine and down the ladder inside it, and the other jumped from the top of the turbine. This is just before they went their separate ways.
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  • Photo of two engineers stuck on top of a wind turbine after a fire broke out. Unfortunately, none of them survived. IIRC, one of them tried to go back into the turbine and down the ladder inside it, and the other jumped from the top of the turbine. This is just before they went their separate ways.
    Photo of two engineers stuck on top of a wind turbine after a fire broke out. Unfortunately, none of them survived. IIRC, one of them tried to go back into the turbine and down the ladder inside it, and the other jumped from the top of the turbine. This is just before they went their separate ways.
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  • Former CDC Director Redfield jumps ship and joins Trump and RFK Jr! Is he authentic and what does he know? Is he protecting himself from CDC crimes?
    (1 min 18 seconds)
    https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/143254
    Former CDC Director Redfield jumps ship and joins Trump and RFK Jr! Is he authentic and what does he know? Is he protecting himself from CDC crimes? (1 min 18 seconds) https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/143254
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  • Interesting, but Immanuel Velikovsky had already offered an alternative that might explain this in the 1950s. That, he suggested, may have been an eruption from Saturn which led to a great rain on Earth... but if this were the case, would there not be more frozen water on the surface of the Moon? Surely it could not all have fallen on the Earth... or does this suggest that, at that moment in time, there was no Moon?

    Any hypothesis such as this (it is not a theory) tells us more about the limitations on (or indoctrination of) the thinking of the speaker than it does about a past reality. Astronomers seem to be obsessed with a surprisingly small repertoire of possible physical phenomena which do not take full account of what is actually available in the wider cosmos.

    Plus, if the Moon had already been orbiting the Earth when this alleged "collision" took place, it would have gone careering through the Solar System once Earth's gravitation field was disrupted... so, are they suggesting that afterwards, the Moon was somehow magically "recaptured"? Or was it simply not there yet, being captured during a later epoch?

    No matter how hard they try, the reformulation of hypotheses usually leads only to more contradictions down the line. The worst part, however, is that videos such as this function only as uncritical "repeaters" of pseudo-information - "pseudo" precisely because the "evidence" can only be indirect. These things are largely based on supposition, limited information and a pre-formed notion of how the universe works; the big surprise seems to be that, when you stand back and look at it, it seems to be based upon a surprisingly Newtonian, gravity-based model... and real "science" would be served better if they instead challenged the hypothesis. If "science" is merely a collection of unsupported hypotheses, we should not be surprised if the whole enterprise eventually collapses under the weight of contradictory evidence.

    Unfortunately, as I have said before, the trouble with this kind of hypothesis is that in our experience, time travels in only one direction, and we are not able to jump into a convenient time machine to travel back and confirm anything. What we have is only an "interpretation" through the rose-tinted lenses of the current dominant paradigm.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1779950362746428
    Interesting, but Immanuel Velikovsky had already offered an alternative that might explain this in the 1950s. That, he suggested, may have been an eruption from Saturn which led to a great rain on Earth... but if this were the case, would there not be more frozen water on the surface of the Moon? Surely it could not all have fallen on the Earth... or does this suggest that, at that moment in time, there was no Moon? Any hypothesis such as this (it is not a theory) tells us more about the limitations on (or indoctrination of) the thinking of the speaker than it does about a past reality. Astronomers seem to be obsessed with a surprisingly small repertoire of possible physical phenomena which do not take full account of what is actually available in the wider cosmos. Plus, if the Moon had already been orbiting the Earth when this alleged "collision" took place, it would have gone careering through the Solar System once Earth's gravitation field was disrupted... so, are they suggesting that afterwards, the Moon was somehow magically "recaptured"? Or was it simply not there yet, being captured during a later epoch? No matter how hard they try, the reformulation of hypotheses usually leads only to more contradictions down the line. The worst part, however, is that videos such as this function only as uncritical "repeaters" of pseudo-information - "pseudo" precisely because the "evidence" can only be indirect. These things are largely based on supposition, limited information and a pre-formed notion of how the universe works; the big surprise seems to be that, when you stand back and look at it, it seems to be based upon a surprisingly Newtonian, gravity-based model... and real "science" would be served better if they instead challenged the hypothesis. If "science" is merely a collection of unsupported hypotheses, we should not be surprised if the whole enterprise eventually collapses under the weight of contradictory evidence. Unfortunately, as I have said before, the trouble with this kind of hypothesis is that in our experience, time travels in only one direction, and we are not able to jump into a convenient time machine to travel back and confirm anything. What we have is only an "interpretation" through the rose-tinted lenses of the current dominant paradigm. https://www.facebook.com/reel/1779950362746428
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  • Studio Joe on ok.ru wrote:

    He met at a restaurant with 2 "investors" who wanted to market his invention. During the dinner he jumped up, said "I've been poisoned!", ran outside, collapsed & died. Several days later men in dark suits showed up at his lab and confiscated all his blueprints, notes and working models.
    Studio Joe on ok.ru wrote: He met at a restaurant with 2 "investors" who wanted to market his invention. During the dinner he jumped up, said "I've been poisoned!", ran outside, collapsed & died. Several days later men in dark suits showed up at his lab and confiscated all his blueprints, notes and working models.
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  • UTILITY WAREHOUSE A BILLING AGENCY, COPS NEED REPLACING +
    IS THE EARTH A GLOBE

    worth a watch!
    If nothing else, jump to 27:30 and watch the next 7 minutes or so!

    https://old.bitchute.com/video/2gBl9gnXVIkd/
    UTILITY WAREHOUSE A BILLING AGENCY, COPS NEED REPLACING + IS THE EARTH A GLOBE worth a watch! If nothing else, jump to 27:30 and watch the next 7 minutes or so! https://old.bitchute.com/video/2gBl9gnXVIkd/
    OLD.BITCHUTE.COM
    utility warehouse a billing agency, cops need replacing + is the earth a globe
    …utility warehouse a billing agency, cops need replacing & is the earth a globe? 06.24 Bailiffs Gone Wild Disturbing Footage of House Eviction 12.30 former eviction cop 17.09 pigs not fit for purpose 18.56 pigs assault 22.31 pigs this is for my safe…
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  • What this Country Needs is More Jake McNastys & Grizzled Old Nam Vets
    It was the night before one of the most transcendental military invasions in human history, and hundreds of C-47 Skytrains darted across the English Channel carrying thousands of brave paratroopers about to face the darkest chapter of their lives.

    The warplanes carried a group of paratroopers unlike any other, with mohawk haircuts and tribal face paint. The outfit led by the rebellious and untamed Jake 'McNasty' McNiece laughed and joked even as their aircraft was engulfed by fierce German flak fire.

    As the Skytrain lost altitude, McNiece ordered his men to prepare for the jump. The lights inside the cabin then turned red, and the men scrambled to their feet amid fire and thunder. As McNiece and his comrade Willy made it to the door, flak burst through the warplane's belly, hitting Willy's backpack and unraveling his parachute inside the plane.

    Now significantly damaged, the C-37 continued to lose altitude as Willy desperately tried to gather his parachute and move away from the door so other paratroopers could jump. McNiece then jumped into the flak-lit skies over France, and the Skytrain exploded in midair only a few seconds later.

    There was no time to mourn, as McNiece and the rest of the notorious Filthy Thirteen outfit were now behind enemy lines in Normandy, and they had a crucial mission to finish…
    What this Country Needs is More Jake McNastys & Grizzled Old Nam Vets It was the night before one of the most transcendental military invasions in human history, and hundreds of C-47 Skytrains darted across the English Channel carrying thousands of brave paratroopers about to face the darkest chapter of their lives. The warplanes carried a group of paratroopers unlike any other, with mohawk haircuts and tribal face paint. The outfit led by the rebellious and untamed Jake 'McNasty' McNiece laughed and joked even as their aircraft was engulfed by fierce German flak fire. As the Skytrain lost altitude, McNiece ordered his men to prepare for the jump. The lights inside the cabin then turned red, and the men scrambled to their feet amid fire and thunder. As McNiece and his comrade Willy made it to the door, flak burst through the warplane's belly, hitting Willy's backpack and unraveling his parachute inside the plane. Now significantly damaged, the C-37 continued to lose altitude as Willy desperately tried to gather his parachute and move away from the door so other paratroopers could jump. McNiece then jumped into the flak-lit skies over France, and the Skytrain exploded in midair only a few seconds later. There was no time to mourn, as McNiece and the rest of the notorious Filthy Thirteen outfit were now behind enemy lines in Normandy, and they had a crucial mission to finish…
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  • It sure seems like it.
    Jumps
    https://terrylclark.substack.com/p/jumps?publication_id=934525&post_id=143688153&isFreemail=false&r=1maoyr&triedRedirect=true
    It sure seems like it. Jumps https://terrylclark.substack.com/p/jumps?publication_id=934525&post_id=143688153&isFreemail=false&r=1maoyr&triedRedirect=true
    TERRYLCLARK.SUBSTACK.COM
    Jumps
    Analysis, Musings, Humor, Health. Covering the important w/historical context.
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  • 5 Surprising Benefits of Jumping Rope [and 3 RISKS]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0sgZQ-mESs
    5 Surprising Benefits of Jumping Rope [and 3 RISKS] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0sgZQ-mESs
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  • 10 Things I'd Do 1st To Learn Jump Rope (If I Started Over)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DP5o59IRHE
    10 Things I'd Do 1st To Learn Jump Rope (If I Started Over) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DP5o59IRHE
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