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I told the social security agency in my last contact email that me and the nursing staff have been talking and we agree that I should be put on medical disability and not asked to work due to health concerns for the moment.

For the first time in nearly a year the social security agency didnt ask me for extra paperwork and simply accepted my request for the monthtly stipend, first time in a year. Yay.
(01-26-2019, 04:28 AM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]Global Warming Concerns Rise Among Americans in New Poll

Global warming doesn't exist. With the coldest winter on records, NY Times doesn't know how to keep the meme alive.

(01-26-2019, 04:28 AM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]New York City plans to divest $5bn from fossil fuels and sue oil companies

Fuels are not fossil. They are HYDROCARBONS. try it with me. "Fossil fuels" is a fake meme. Hydrocarbons are made by the planet.

$5 bln out of it's what , $180 bln fund, less than 3%? not guaranteed , "we may be blah divest".
Slow news day, gotta keep "fossil fuels" meme alive.

(01-26-2019, 04:28 AM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]Fortnite Creator is Buying Thousands of Acres of Forest to Stop It From Being Cut Down

The Fortnite game is a horrendously addictive mobile game. Mobile phones and mobile games are very addictive.
I think there should be laws to prevent those people like this guy and his marketing team from praying on young kids. It is a complete, lawless wild west.
(01-28-2019, 02:29 PM)smiLie Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2019, 09:25 AM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]Germany to close all 84 of its coal-fired power plants, will rely primarily on renewable energy

Impossible. This guarantees the black out of their "renewable" (quotes are mine) grid.

I went on one website to a very very detailed explanation why Germany, who bought thousands of wind turbines from it's monopolies such as Siemens...won't be able to.
Wind is not renewable resource as we speak. It isn't guaranteed. In a large scale , it can go down ("no wind" situation) for days, not only putting it below other renewable resources. But also requiring such a "renewable" solution to have stand-up power plants of other technology (naturally , coal power plants will work well).

As of today, will only work if they replace it with nuclear.

Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to open by November

In another positive news, Russian Gazporm is close to complete it's Nordstream 2 gas pipeline , bypassing US-color-revolutioned Poland and US-color-revolutioned Ukraine, and poor paying , but no US colored revolution yet Belarus. Naturally, US and european monopolies are heavily opposed to it, can't allow energy independence to Germany and can't allow Russia and Germany to do business with each other.

Forcing Germany via EU and various globalist laws to shut down its nuclear power plants was awesome and worked for oil monopolists and US selling its liquid gas across the Atlantic for a while. And they also tried to force "renewable" BS on Germany , hoping to keep one of the world's leading economies on a leash. As wind is completely unreliable, and US liquid gas is too expensive, and oil/gas from places like banker-owned Netherlands and the North sea is going to be in short supply.

However, Germans understand geopolitical games well. They also know that wind as a reliable source of energy doesn't work. So , as they are blocked from various angles via US colored revolutions, they long ago realized they need their own, direct, reliable energy source.

So they will be pumping themselves russian gas.

This is great news for the world, and may stop geopolitical , semi-chess warfare by a few key players.

Quote:German Greens politician Jürgen Trittin — referring to renewable energy capture such as solar and wind — told DLF that while he was not an advocate of the pipelines, Gazprom had on the "failure of an active Europe climate policy."
Wind and water work well together.
(02-01-2019, 09:31 AM)Cyan Wrote: [ -> ]Wind and water work well together.

Only if you have hydro power plants on rivers.

Wind doesn't work. Because of it's inherent un-reliability, it falls below any other "renewable" source, as you need power backups, sometimes for days.
And for a nation, you can't store it in "batteries" like you can do for your own home.

EROEI , Energy Returned on Energy Invested, for USA in US-spy agency created wiki it is says 1:20.
Reality is that even without installation and support it is  1:18.
But there's even worse news.
When you count installation and support , wind falls to 1:5 .

Wind is also unreliable, as I said, and you need the whole power stations on alternative fuels to be on stand by when the wind stops. Which makes the whole wind "renew ability" nothing bot hot air and blowing the wind.

Two charts. I am sorry, reality can sometimes be tough.

EROI on Energy Invested

[Image: 578px-EROI_-_Ratio_of_Energy_Returned_on...SA.svg.png]
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EROI shifts , including installation and support. As you see here, two worst investments in energy is 1) Ethanol, which is nothing but fraud , and 2) Wind, which has the largest drop. Both of these "investments" are not sustainable as they don't produce enough energy (there's no nuclear on 2nd chart).

[Image: eroi_time_shits.png]

It's being said that over 10,000 wind turbines are now dead in California alone (no ROI).

Nuclear power shows up very well as a net provider of energy, and only hydro electricity is nearly comparable.

I am sorry that Rockfeller owned US oil monopoly Standard Oil, currently called Exxon-Mobil (and 20 other smaller subsidiaries) made you think completely different. "Science" that monopoly money can buy...Oh, these naughty oil companies and their financing of the anti-nuclear, anti-coal, anti-hydro and "green" fake news and organizations....
(02-03-2019, 12:41 PM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]Vegan Milk Is Now a Staple Purchase for 48% of Americans

This is interesting because most of the milk at the stores I go to is regular milk.
There is a very small section for vegan milk.
(02-03-2019, 02:16 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-03-2019, 12:41 PM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]Vegan Milk Is Now a Staple Purchase for 48% of Americans

This is interesting because most of the milk at the stores I go to is regular milk.
There is a very small section for vegan milk.

Same here, but I'm fairly rural - I think it's mostly larger towns and cities and which the assortment of vegan milk and vegan products in general has become huge. I am seeing photos of the vegan sections in supermarkets (in Europe, that is) now and then, and it's just mind-blowing! A huge, and steadily growing demand, and the supermarkets are meeting it. Lovely!
smiLie, I am sorry I never reply to your messages. I feel honoured that my posts are worth your time and efforts to reply to them and spread what is your truth, I just don't have the time to engage in a debate, and I also agree with Glow, I too think this is not the right thread to engage in them anyway. If you wish, you could start another thread elsewhere, in which you explain your own stance on the issues you have commented on here? You could even just copy & paste what you have written already, for all those, interested in it, or wishing to debate it?

All the best wishes!  
       
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Just read your signature Nia. That is helpful!
(02-03-2019, 02:38 PM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-03-2019, 02:16 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-03-2019, 12:41 PM)Nía Wrote: [ -> ]Vegan Milk Is Now a Staple Purchase for 48% of Americans

This is interesting because most of the milk at the stores I go to is regular milk.
There is a very small section for vegan milk.

Same here, but I'm fairly rural - I think it's mostly larger towns and cities and which the assortment of vegan milk and vegan products in general has become huge.

Not really, it's because of faulty statistics. They "asked 2000 people" , probably in their own neighborhood where vegan milk is sold. That's just bad statistical sampling, nothing more.
Where did Nia go.
We miss you Nía. Much love Heart
Is this the beginning of the release of some of the “forbidden technology”?
If so, it would be good news for residents of Earth.

https://twitter.com/JfkJuni0r/status/118...5851009025
The Portal Movie - The underlying claim is that stillness is not only a portal for personal transformation, but also a portal that ignites human potential for global transformation. The filmmakers contend that meditative practice has the power to move humankind from being on the verge of disconnection, chaos, and crisis to connection, calmness, and enlightenment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkfyntkbpWI  

and from
https://www.lawofone.info/results.php?s=...x6si6Dk#12
"We may note at this point while you ponder the possibility/probability vortices that although you have many, many items which cause distress and thus offer seeking and service opportunities, there is always one container in that store of peace, love, light, and joy. This vortex may be very small, but to turn one’s back upon it is to forget the infinite possibilities of the present moment. Could your planet polarize towards harmony in one fine, strong, moment of inspiration? Yes, my friends. It is not probable; but it is ever possible". - Ra
https://www.saebo.com/technology-changin...ilitation/

How Technology Is Changing Stroke Rehabilitation
This work takes us a step closer to the future Nicolelis imagined, in which, in the words of the late Nobel Prize–winning physicist Murray Gell-Man, “thoughts and feelings would be completely shared with none of the selectivity or deception that language permits.” https://www.scientificamerican.com/artic...in-humans/
Campaigners have saved the Ulcinj Salina in Montenegro from development after an 18-year campaign.
https://news.mongabay.com/2019/11/campai...ontenegro/
"New York is set to build more than 250 new bike lanes and add 1m sq ft (92,903 sq meters) of pedestrian space in a landmark move designed to “break the car culture” of the city."
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019...ar-culture
The kelp doesn’t only function as a biofilter (which means it purifies pollution from the water), but it also creates more biodiversity. Nikki: “Our farm sometimes looks just like a fish hotel: they love to lay their eggs in the weed.”
https://brightvibes.com/1469/en/this-dut...th-seaweed
25 years ago Egypt launched a National Program for the Safe Use of Treated Sewage Water for Afforestation. Under the initiative, plantations with timber are to be established on a total of 2,500 square miles at different desert locations, irrigated with the wastewater from nearby urban centers.
https://reasonstobecheerful.world/greeni...astewater/
Just 28 years ago, California condors were extinct in the wild. Now their population in central California has ticked above 100. Throughout the southwest United States, their total wild population is well over 300 and still increasing.
https://www.hcn.org/articles/endangered-...-milestone
Meditation reduced the opioid dose she needs to ease chronic pain by 75 percent
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2019/11/11...pain-by-75
The Navy has published a patent for what seems to me to be a possible massive energy source for the future of Earth.
A quote:
“It is a feature of the present invention to provide a plasma compression fusion device that can produce power in the gigawatt to terawatt range (and higher), with input power in the kilowatt to megawatt range.”
It appears the size of the device could be a few meters in diameter.
[My comments: Since a typical house can be run on 20 kilowatts of power, a terawatt could supply 50 million homes – a small country.  A gigawatt could supply a small city of 50 thousand homes.]

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2019/0295733.html

More details at:
https://tinyurl.com/y3fpcre5
This video is 2 hours long.
It deals with Earth technology (gravity control and zero-point free energy) that may become available soon if The Plan is successful.
My opinion is that it contains very good news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5d-XjgqTD_w
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