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The "monkey ladder experiment" is a well-known thought experiment illustrating the concept of learned behavior and social conformity
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Head of the EPA Lee Zeldin confirms American skies are being sprayed with toxic chemicals and itβs not only a health concern, itβs destroying the environment
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He says people are paying billions of dollars to flood our skies with chemicals
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βPutting sulfur dioxide, a lot of it, for a long time into the upper atmosphere, which turns into acid rain. There are real health concerns with regards to these activitiesβ
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βYou have people who just want to do it on their own, like try to get themselves someone to hand over a billion dollars to just go dump a whole bunch of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphereβ
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He says people are paying billions of dollars to flood our skies with chemicals
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βPutting sulfur dioxide, a lot of it, for a long time into the upper atmosphere, which turns into acid rain. There are real health concerns with regards to these activitiesβ
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βYou have people who just want to do it on their own, like try to get themselves someone to hand over a billion dollars to just go dump a whole bunch of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphereβ
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One of the stranger thoughts ever uttered. By a billionaire, no less
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Gold (+55%) is the best performing major asset in 2025 while Bitcoin (+1%) is now the worst. Something we haven't seen before in any calendar year (the inverse of 2013). $GLD $BTC
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This is a timelapse of planes spraying chemicals for a cloud seeding operation
Head of the EPA Lee Zeldin confirmed private companies are spending billions of dollars to spray out skies in America
When you see the operation in a timelapse, it becomes much more obvious
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Head of the EPA Lee Zeldin confirmed private companies are spending billions of dollars to spray out skies in America
When you see the operation in a timelapse, it becomes much more obvious
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At least 32 miners died in the collapse of a bridge at a cobalt mine in the southeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo, AFP reports citing local authorities. The collapse occurred due to a landslide in the Lualaba province. The head of the provincial Ministry of Internal Affairs, Roy Kaumba Mayonde, told journalists that the search continues.
The bridge, built by the miners, collapsed on November 15. The governor of Lualaba, Fifi Massuka, told the radio station RFI that the death toll may increase, TASS reports. The agency also refers to data from the miners' association, which reports 49 dead and dozens missing.
According to local authorities, the bridge collapsed due to heavy rains. Because of them, a landslide occurred at the mine. According to the radio station, a conflict occurred between the guards and the miners. Armed guards opened fire to disperse the crowd. They damaged the makeshift bridge, causing it to collapse and trigger the landslide.
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The bridge, built by the miners, collapsed on November 15. The governor of Lualaba, Fifi Massuka, told the radio station RFI that the death toll may increase, TASS reports. The agency also refers to data from the miners' association, which reports 49 dead and dozens missing.
According to local authorities, the bridge collapsed due to heavy rains. Because of them, a landslide occurred at the mine. According to the radio station, a conflict occurred between the guards and the miners. Armed guards opened fire to disperse the crowd. They damaged the makeshift bridge, causing it to collapse and trigger the landslide.
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BREAKING: Bitcoin falls below $94,000 for the first time since May 5th.
Itβs all about leverage.
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Itβs all about leverage.
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Rare earth metals are not rare.
The issue is the smelters and refineries to make the finished rare earth metals from the raw ore.
It has been impossible for over 40 years to build these types of industries in Europe, the USA or anywhere except China.
So China built them and now it doesnβt matter where the ore is, 90% of the refineries and smelters are in China so the raw ore has to go to China. So China controls the finished rare earth metals.
The west over regulated and gave away a strategic industry.
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The issue is the smelters and refineries to make the finished rare earth metals from the raw ore.
It has been impossible for over 40 years to build these types of industries in Europe, the USA or anywhere except China.
So China built them and now it doesnβt matter where the ore is, 90% of the refineries and smelters are in China so the raw ore has to go to China. So China controls the finished rare earth metals.
The west over regulated and gave away a strategic industry.
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NO TAX ON TIPS.
NO TAX ON OVERTIME.
NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY.
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NO TAX ON OVERTIME.
NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY.
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Alexa Anderson walked away from the medal podium at the Oregon State Championship to protest a male athlete.
In response to this she was threatened & received death threats. The Oregon HS sports league also reportedly REFUSED to give her her medal
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In response to this she was threatened & received death threats. The Oregon HS sports league also reportedly REFUSED to give her her medal
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