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If you want to be more self sufficient I would suggest "no" to electric cars...get a bicycle instead and you can get past road blocks like in Oxford easier than cars. The road blocks that they want to replace with e-gates. The bike is environmentally friendly. If they want our cities in climate lockdown you need some transport. With the electric car they can turn off your power...a totally useless vehicle.

Reminds me of the war where you see people going everywhere by bicycle. If they "climate lock us down" in our cities and military personnel are manning the e-gates we will be prisoners in our own cities.
Examples of two pressure cookers, essential items if you want to cook dried pulses/beans. If meat is less available and more expensive then we need other protein sources and the dried pulses take too long to cook using the usual method. The red and stainlessness steel Tefal ClipsoMinut Perfect 7.5 litre cooker is £119 from Amazon and the black one is from IKEA at £59.
If you are in the UK use this instead of your lights this winter. It gives off a great deal of light. It might save you on your electricity bill.
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Collapsible flashlight lantern...they are in Amazon.
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Melbourne, Milan and Paris are following the example in Oxford to become "15 minute cities"...
Places with restricted travel and separated by manned gates that you can only pass 100 times a year to go to another part of the city (under Oxford rules, at least) in the name of helping the environment, reducing carbon emissions.

At the end of this video they state that your city might get the opportunity become a "15 minute city". Any comments please? This is a WEF own video.
Forwarded from People Power
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Members of the ‘Tesla Owners Club UK’ took to Facebook to vent their frustration at the lengthy waits.

Tesla owners were forced to wait in queues for up to three hours after car charging sites were overwhelmed with motorists over the festive period....

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/12/28/tesla-owners-forced-wait-three-hour-queues-christmas-car-charging/

@PeoplePowerAus
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HEAR PLANS FOR OXFORD FROM THE COUNCIL ITSELF AND HAVE YOUR SAY. PROPERTY PRICES ARE PLUMMETING IN OXFORD AND PEOPLE ARE LEAVING! THEY ONLY ALLOW YOU TO LEAVE YOUR ZONE 100 TIMES A YEAR SO HOW DOES THAT WORK IF YOUR JOB, KID'S SCHOOL, FAMILY, PARTNER, FRIENDS OR CLUBS YOU BELONG TO ARE OUTSIDE OF THIS ZONE? I THOUGHT WE PULLED DOWN THE EAST GERMAN WALL FOR A REASON!
https://twitter.com/OxfordCity/status/1582295424768962560?s=20&t=PbvORDTWHPJtCl9xwTv2LA
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I LIKE CORN!
1. Prevents haemorrhoids
It can help you with various digestive problems like haemorrhoids, and can also protect you from colon cancer.
2. It promotes growth
Corn has high amounts of vitamin B constituents, thiamine and niacin, which is good for facilitating growth. Thiamine helps your body improve nerve health and cognitive functions while niacin can prevent a series of problems like dementia and dermatitis.
3. It provides minerals
It has high amounts of copper, iron, zinc, phosphorous, manganese, magnesium, and even selenium.
4. It prevents cancer
Good source of antioxidants.
5. It protects your heart
You end up reducing your risk of developing cardiovascular
It prevents your arteries from getting clogged and even controls your blood pressure as a result. It lowers your chances of getting heart attacks and strokes.
6. It prevents anemia
7. It’s good for the eyes and skin
Eating yellow corn can provide your body with lots of beta-carotene, which is what produces vitamin A in your body.
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Veg you can grow at home on your balcony or windowsill.