Saturday Open Thread

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    First and I don’t know what to say except for. Happy Weekend everyone…………………..

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    John Connor II

    Saturday funny: Covidian edition

    https://twitter.com/ForgiatoBlow47/status/1616220509166878720/

    The brainwashing is complete with this guy.

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    JoKaH

    I’ll second that!

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    John Connor II

    Saturday entertainment: African big game hunting, revenge edition

    https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_o8w15g7itg1tuyi5j.mp4

    Applause for the lion.😁

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      John Connor II

      Saturday entertainment: I’ll take the bus instead

      https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_roiv8tSHE61w5pr9j.mp4

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        I agree. Flying high with a high pilot is not for me……………..

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        John Connor II

        Saturday entertainment: flying high, winged suit edition.

        https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_roivarbNLM1w5pr9j.mp4

        One for Jo.😁

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          Sambar

          Why do they wear crash helmets, Will they help if things go wrong?

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            yarpos

            They help when things don’t go as planned. Bit like a motorcycle ride, when everything goes perfectly you don’t need a helmet.

            – freefall collision with another jumper and a clash of heads (remember you normally see only the best on video) also some forms of competition have people rotating formation fast in close proximity so a clash is possible especially in training and finding your limits.
            – protection when you land off the DZ (or if BASE jumping) in poor terrain. Risk of rocks, trees, fences. structures etc
            – when you are in the aircraft its not a rolled gold certainty that take off will be successful. You are normally packed in with quite few others to the aircrafts capacity. If you have a helmet you increase your chances of survival and being conscious to get out.
            – parachutes can get accidentally deployed in the door (rare but happens). This results in rapid extraction with potential head strike

            I did this stuff for 10 years as a 20 something and have experienced or seen all of the above

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              yarpos

              I forgot that in the modern era, your helmet also houses your altitude alert which beeps at you when you pass separation height , when you reach opening height and really yells at you when you pass “do something now or you are going to die height” (examples only, you can set them up to do what you want depending on what you are doing)

              and of course somewhere to mount your Go Pro, because if there is no video, it didnt happen.

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    DD

    Paul Joseph Watson runs through some of the schemes coming out of the WEF – 4m 39s video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IShrAQWjW8I

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      Greg in NZ

      Elementary, my dear Watson.

      They’re ‘touched’ – padded cells & heavy medication required… poor sods, delusional, completely – well, at least 97%. Jabcinda will feel right at home with these certifiables. Welcome [back] to the future.

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    John Connor II

    Saturday transgender ejukashun: womens periods

    https://twitter.com/TransMindful/status/1616533514358325265

    Well, if you stick it where it shouldn’t be, yes there will be blood.
    But then it may all be in your mind.🤣

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    John Connor II

    WEF Chauffeur Admits VIP Elites Refuse To Ride In Electric Cars, Demand Gas

    World Economic Forum elites are refusing to use electric cars and demanding to be chauffeur-driven in “normal cars” fueled by gas.

    In Davos, Japanese journalist Masako Ganaha spoke to a chauffeur who drives the World Economic Forum VIPs around. Despite the WEF’s told her he could not use a plug-in car to transport VIPs.

    The chauffeur went on to explain that the elites believe electric vehicles are very “dangerous” and the elites believe they should only be used by common people.

    The WEF has made some changes this year. Davos has a heliport so that VIPs can fly around in helicopters again. In addition, there is no longer a CO2 limit for cars.

    In other words: it is plug-in cars for the commoners and normal cars using fossil fuels for the elites.

    https://rairfoundation.com/davos-electric-cars-for-commoners-fuel-cars-for-wef-elites/

    Ah yes…the “common people”…

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      Well, the Common People have common ways of dealing with the so called elites. These so called elites need to study history and find out how to keep their heads – on that is……………………………..

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      Dennis

      After reading and viewing about the Christmas period heavy highway traffic on Australia’s East Coast, and in NSW at various EV recharging stations, the angry and frustrated EV drivers and passengers were not happy.

      I cannot imagine driving from Sydney for example heading to Queensland and having to find a recharging station every at best 300 kilometres in a high end price range that offer the best battery capacity, because of passenger and luggage load aboard an EV, air conditioning, highway speeds and hills.

      My 4WD diesel comfortably achieves 850 kilometres and the latest five years newer model exceeds 1,000 kilometres with more fuel capacity. And refuelling is a few minutes and even if there is a short wait to get onto a bowser nowhere near the hour or two EV travellers were experiencing according to those reports.

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        These Greenies are NUTS and so are the Pollies. Will the Pollies ever fly in a battery powered Aeroplane?……………Not on their lives…………………..

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          TedM

          Will a practical, genuinely useful, battery powered aeroplane ever fly?

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            BriantheEngineer

            They managed to power bombers with nuclear engines during the cold war so maybe.

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              Graeme#4

              At one time they even managed to power an aircraft using a steam engine. Now that would be something to see, puffing away merrily while flying.

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            Graeme#4

            No. There is something in physics called power to weight ratio. And as an MIT article pointed out, aircraft need reserve requirements, and these cannot be met with electric aircraft. One example is an A320 NEO that carries 266 MWh of fuel on takeoff. If this was converted to use batteries, the battery pack would weigh 1488 tonnes, 19 times its maximum takeoff weight. At a 1 MW charge rate (Car superchargers run at 250 kW), it would take 11 days to recharge.
            If you look at the revised Airport air taxi concept, it’s now sprouted STOL wings, as it appears that it wasn’t going to work using rotors alone.

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              Dennis

              Similar situation with heavy transport vehicles, the weight of batteries as compared to liquid diesel fuel replaces a considerable amount of cargo payload and therefore profitability.

              There is an Australian firm now converting diesel trucks to electric motors and the claimed range is 300 kilometres, unladen. Even for a single or semi-trailer fully loaded plus batteries I believe the usable range would be no more than 150 kilometres which might be acceptable for city and/or suburban deliveries but not country area deliveries and definitely not interstate. The conversion company claim they will arrange battery swap and go stations on major coastal routes and it would take only several minutes to changeover. Theoretically? Because there are several factors to consider including trucks waiting in line for replacements.

              So regardless of the EV future is now people I believe electric heavy transport on highways is a long way off in the future before diesel engines can be replaced.

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            Ted1.

            Will a practical battery powered aircraft ever fly?

            Yes. Lots of already do.

            Drones that can be bought at your local electronics shop for a few hundred dollars enabled the Ukrainians to fight off the Russians last year. The technology is quite marvellous.

            More complicated and expensive models are widely used in industry.

            But they could only be competitive for transporting loads in exceptional circumstances.

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            Chad

            “Will a practical battery powered aircraft ever fly?“
            Depends on what you mean by practical..
            Very unlikely that a trans atlantic airliner will ever be possible on the current battery tech,..
            ..but there are already battery electric single seat pilot trainer aircraft, multi passenger (8-12) short haul (500km) domestic aircraft, and numerous VTOL “Taxi” type aircraft in development…( mostly waiting on approvals etc)
            I am not convince any of these are currently ..or likely to be..financially competitive with conventional powered aircraft, ..but technically they do exist.

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              Graeme#4

              Have you noticed that the press releases for short-haul electric aircraft are long on rhetoric but short on details? Like range, max passengers with luggage, turnaround time, etc.

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            Hanrahan

            Could never replace a jet plane. A jet engine develops massive thrust, thrust needed to get the heavily loaded plane airborne. I am unaware of any way to convert battery power to thrust except via a propeller.

            Second problem is that the take off weight equals landing weight which, if you think about it, introduces massive limitations. Apart from heavy batteries you need heavier undercarriage and breaks, just for starters.

            So, the only possible use is in prop aircraft, but only those not carrying a payload. Flying clubs are the only customers I can think of. If they could do a helicopter it could be used as a taxi from the airport to the city. Not sure if that is doable.

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              David Maddison

              Indeed. Large commercial aircraft rely on the fact that they land a huge amount lighter than when they take off.

              Using the B777-200 as an example.

              Maximum take off weight: 545,000 lb / 247,200 kg
              Maximum landing weight: 445,000 lb / 201,840 kg

              A maximum weight landing is possible in an emergency, but may result in aircraft damage and is generally not advisable. Hence fuel is dumped if possible.

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              Chad

              Hanrahan
              January 22, 2023 at 12:24 pm ·
              ……… I am unaware of any way to convert battery power to thrust except via a propeller.

              One method being proposed is to use electricity to produce hydrogen..then Use hydrogen to fuel turbojets.!
              Problems however…
              low efficiency,
              high cost,
              Difficulty of hydrogen storage
              Turbines dont like burning hydrogen

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          Mal

          I hope they do.
          Will solve a lot of problems.

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        William x

        Dennis, what you say is true.

        City numnuts that drive an average daily 60km, trying their own personal long range experiment over the summer break.

        I see it first hand.

        Upon readng your post, I am now thinking of starting up a business.

        As more and more EV’s take to the road for long trips, I can see a green opportunity.

        This would be my advertisement for an Australian EV owner:

        EXTEND the driving range of your EV!!!

        If an EV owner is considering to drive greater than 500 klms in a day.

        Consider this:

        I will use my petrol powered Toyota Landcruiser to trailer or tow an EV, both one stranded on the road or one stuck in an a lengthy EV charging queue.
        I will guarantee the EV owner can now reach their intended destination within a reasonable time.

        I can save an EV owner at a minimum, 4 hrs on a 600km trip.

        I guarantee you will get there. We don’t need to stop!

        As an extra, I supply unlimited airconditioning, heating, refrigerated drinks, non insect food, music of my choice, climate chats, Biden & Trump talk, and links on the vehicle computer screen similar to blogs like these.

        These extras are free for any future EV client to use.

        Note that if the client wants to listen to the ABC there will be a surcharge of 10 dollars.
        (It is only fair that I have to recover some of my compulsory income taxed ABC mandatory subscription.)

        Get to your holiday or business destination on time!

        ……

        Disclaimer: some sarc/ may have been used in this post. My intent tho is clear.

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          KP

          It will be a heavy trailer!

          EVs are not light, and towing them will be another wrinkle in the whole industry out there. Not to mention the chance of them catching fire while you tow them!

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          yarpos

          one small suggestion. If the want the ABC option they should BYO headphones/earbuds, so you dont have to hear it.

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          Tel

          This would surely be one of the few times that diesel railways come into their own. I did a quick search to see what’s available.

          https://railmaps.com.au/motorail.htm

          In years gone by, a number of Australia’s longer distance trains provided “MOTORAIL” service so your car could travel with you on board the train.

          Over the years, however, most of these services have been withdrawn so that today there is only one route where you take take your car with you on the train: on the Indian Pacific between Adelaide and Perth.

          Information on Motorail services can be difficult to find, and Journey Beyond (who run the Indian Pacific) sometimes don’t publicise the service.

          There you go, the system has already been figured out, but as modern cars gradually got better in every way, interest in this service has diminished. Now that EV’s are making reduced range more common, we will see the rail service pick up again. Problem is that rail is usually rather expensive, although I don’t know why.

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        I imagine that whilst waiting in the Que to charge your EV, that would be time for reflection on why your bought the thing and just how useless they are once you leave the big City.

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    John Connor II

    Everyone in the world should watch this video **NOW** before it is censored. Especially if you are in the UK!

    UK doctors are speaking out. It’s so damaging to the narrative that even Twitter won’t let [anyone] post it.

    UK doctors speaking out about what is really happening in their practices. These physicians risk being fired and having their license to practice medicine taken away. Their crime? Telling the truth about the dangers of the COVID vaccine.

    The link to the video is disallowed on Twitter and other platforms. World governments do not want ANYONE to view this video. They don’t want anyone to learn the truth.

    https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/everyone-in-the-world-should-watch

    Saved!😉

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      John Hultquist

      I think the UK NHS is technically referred to as SNAFU.

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      Sambar

      Local radio this afternoon reported that more people have died from heart attacks in the last two years than the long term average. This was explained as people simply NOT SEEKING MEDICAL ASSISTENCE during the pandemic and that COVID 19 could also damage peoples hearts. No mention of the “V” word or the “V” status of all the extra heart attack victims

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    John Connor II

    ChatGPT passes US medical licensing exams

    Two artificial intelligence (AI) programs — including ChatGPT — have passed the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), according to two recent papers.

    The papers highlighted different approaches to using large language models to take the USMLE, which is comprised of three exams: Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3.

    ChatGPTopens in a new tab or window is an artificial intelligence (AI) search tool that mimics long-form writing based on prompts from human users. It was developed by OpenAI, and became popular after several social media posts showed potential uses for the tool in clinical practice, often with mixed resultsopens in a new tab or window.

    The first paper, published on medRxivopens in a new tab or window in December, investigated ChatGPT’s performance on the USMLE without any special training or reinforcement prior to the exams. According to Victor Tseng, MD, of Ansible Health in Mountain View, California, and colleagues, the results showed “new and surprising evidence” that this AI tool was up to the challenge.

    Tseng and team noted that ChatGPT was able to perform at >50% accuracy across all of the exams, and even achieved 60% in most of their analyses. While the USMLE passing threshold does vary between years, the authors said that passing is approximately 60% most years.

    “ChatGPT performed at or near the passing threshold for all three exams without any specialized training or reinforcement,” they wrote, noting that the tool was able to demonstrate “a high level of concordance and insight in its explanations.”

    “These results suggest that large language models may have the potential to assist with medical education, and potentially, clinical decision-making,” they concluded.

    https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/102705

    Given the woke bs scourge driving lower standards across the world and especially the USA, probably no surprise.
    Doctors will be useless in a few years, replaced by pseudo-AI and advanced robotics.
    When REAL AI hits, game over.

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    John Connor II

    WEF partners with Chinese government to launch the Universal Digital Payments Network or “UDPN” Beijing-based Red Date Technologies together with US law firm DLA Piper and German IT provider GFT will launch “stablecoins”

    The Universal Digital Payments Network (UDPN) was launched today at the World Economic Forum to provide interoperability between regulated stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

    UDPN is an “advanced digital currency payments project” that “has the potential to drive down the cost of digital payments and accelerate adoption by banks and businesses of all sizes.”

    The payment network was developed in the last two years by decentralized cloud infrastructure company Red Date Technology, IT solutions provider GFT, TOKO and DLA Piper.

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/universal-digital-payments-network-stablecoins-110432011.html

    Stablecoins developed by unstable sociopaths…

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    Bones

    ANthony ALbanese meeting Bill Gates at Kirrabilli House,can Australia afford a meeting like this.Did Bowen carry Bill’s bags?.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n7ITbBVlbQ

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      Greg in NZ

      Is that the PM of Australia? Really? What a ****. How embarrassing. Cinders was a **** but that **** is a total ****. You guys are ****ed. Do something – or as Cinders would say – sumpfink. Crikey you’re ****ed. Good luck.

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      David-of-Cooyal-in-Oz

      Which headline would best suit this meeting?

      1. ” WEF gives Gates leave to recruit Albo”, or

      2. “Albo give Australia to Gates” ?

      Cheers
      Dave B

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      Kalm Keith

      Appalling, Scandalous, Deeply Offensive that this meeting happened.

      The really frightening thing is that they had no concerns about publicising it.

      The only good thing was seeing the size of Billy’s Belli.

      That will Shorten his time here.

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        b.nice

        “The only good thing was seeing the size of Billy’s Belli.”

        Maybe he’s pregnant !

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          Kalm Keith

          Maybe there’s a trans situation with unknowable consequences.
          A mini billi?
          Please No!
          Think of the Planet.
          When will this madness stop.

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      Mantaray Yunupingu

      Bones. Read only the following and then consider the company ALBO KEEPS and that he seems not to see what she sees…….Melinda Gates: “The philanthropist addressed their divorce publicly for the first time in a new interview with Gayle King that aired on CBS This Morning on Thursday, explaining that it was “not one thing but many things” that led to the demise of their marriage. “I did not like that Bill had meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, no. I made that clear to him,” she explained, adding that she met with the convicted sex trafficker “exactly one time” because she “wanted to see who this man was.” She continued, “I regretted it the second I walked in the door. He was abhorrent. He was evil personified.

      Gates and Epstein thick as thieves, while Albanese invites Gates to Kirribilli. The Italian Rub and Tug fan has taken it several steps beyond rat-infested Ashfield massage parlours, has he not?

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    el+gordo

    Its only a matter of time before the facade collapses.

    ‘Official figures from the ONS (Office for National Statistics) show that over the first 20 years of this century, the upward trend in temperatures in England and Wales resulted in just over half a million — 555,103 to be precise — fewer temperature-related deaths.

    ‘The headlines ought to read ‘Climate change saves half a million lives’, yet this real-word data seemed to tease out some rare scepticism from news outlets more used to presenting doom-laden forecasts and scenarios as established fact.’ (Ross Clark/UK Mail)

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      Memoryvault

      It’s meant to collapse, Gordi. It’s designed to collapse.

      In his 2018 book, Klaus Schwab described the period 2020 to 2030 as the necessary “ten years of turmoil” that will make it possible for his (aka the WEF’s) plans for total control of the masses to come to fruition.

      As I keep pointing out, everything is going almost according to plan. The only possible fly in the ointment for them is the emergence of a united BRICS with a gold backed currency. That was not foreseen or planned for. Hence the western response to the Ukraine war.

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    Dennis

    Well, NSW Mid North Coast and two nights ago I had to unpack a woollen blanket to add to the sheets and one cotton blanket.

    BoM, please explain.

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      Memoryvault

      Climate is cyclical – 150 years of warming then 150 years cooling (roughly).
      We’re now in the cooling phase and we have over a hundred years of progressive cooling in front of us. So get used to it.

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        el+gordo

        Your cycles don’t work, better to focus on something more constructive.

        Which hemisphere do you mean?

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          Memoryvault

          1400 to 1550 – cooling
          1550 to 1700 – warming (just)
          1700 to 1850 – cooling
          1850 to 2000 – warming
          2000 to 2150? – cooling

          Dates are approximates only – it doesn’t happen all at once everywhere.
          The temperature shift appears to start with the shift in the northwards flow of the Atlantic current eastwards, from America to Europe, then the effect gradually extends eastwards across Eurasia. It arrives at the western coast of Australia about five years after it starts. Yes, it is global – both hemispheres.

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        Sambar

        “We’re now in the cooling phase and we have over a hundred years of progressive cooling in front of us. So get used to it.”

        But but but, I’m bearing down on the big eight 0, Does that mean I wont have time to “get used to it”

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      Philip

      Haven’t had my air con on all summer yet. Same zone.

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      another ian

      You might have to explain to them what a woollen blanket is first

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      The BOM is not in the blanket and sheet business. Please visit your local Lowes outlet with your dosh. The Bunch of Muppets (BOM) have no comment to make at this time.

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        Greg in NZ

        Memoryvault – please don’t use that word ‘progressive’… it sounds too much like ‘regressive’ to me. 1984 ‘n’ all that jazz eh 😃

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      Hasbeen

      Yes indeed. I was thinking the other night that at half way through summer in SE Queensland, there has not been a single night that I have not had to put on a jacket.

      Usually by this time if year there have been many nights that the air conditioning has stayed on until bed time. The same with bed. There would have been many nights where even a sheet was too hot. This year I have needed at least one blanket every night.

      Now waiting for the hottest EVER garbage to be announced.

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    Harves

    Channel 10 news tonight had an item about the increase in heart attack deaths – up 17% apparently. Apparently this was entirely expected (by the experts) due to the effects of covid on ‘all organs’, delayed access to care, people’s diet and exercise being impacted by lockdowns.
    The BS spin machine is ramping up.

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    Harves

    Channel 10 news tonight had an item about the increase in heart attack deaths – up 17% apparently. Apparently this was entirely expected (by the experts) due to the effects of covid on ‘all organs’, delayed access to care, people’s diet and exercise being impacted by lockdowns.
    The BS spin machine is ramping up.

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    Harves

    Channel 10 news tonight had an item about the increase in heart attack deaths – up 17% apparently. Apparently this was entirely expected (by the experts) due to the effects of covid on ‘all organs’, delayed access to care, people’s diet and exercise being impacted by lockdowns.
    The BS spin machine is ramping up.

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    TdeF

    I have been puzzled by the idea of tree based carbon offsets.

    Recently the UK claimed 0% coal use.

    But 14% of the grid is powered by American trees as wood pellets. How does that work? Why are trees better than coal? How does sequestration work if ultimately you burn the trees anyway?

    It seems wood pellets are GREEN and carbon neutral where coal is BLACK and killing the planet. But then you have to chop down forests which will take a long time to grow and there is no guarantee anyone regrows the forests. And how long does that take? And who living today makes sure it happens?

    And how old do trees have to be to count as carbon neutral? And if you grow trees, it takes many years to get a tree and the question is at what point are they reducing carbon and by how much as the tree keeps growing? If you burn them, you have had been carbon neutral but you have not reduced total CO2 in the atmosphere. So are you allowed burn them or not? If you don’t burn them, can you keep the cash. Or can you keep the cash and sell them for fuel, doubling your money? And who is policing the difference between carbon credits and nett zero?

    Carbon credits is a massive government controlled pseudo science industry verifying that carbon credits are valid. And you have to buy in advance, decades before these credits exist.

    A huge amount of government administered documentation is required as trees must be one of the world’s slowest crops, at 5-50 years growing time. But they are presold to companies to provide cover for future carbon offset promises.

    Each new ‘woodland’ proposing to sell carbon credits to be used in the future has to be fully documented in the environmental registry and you have to wait for the crop. There is a woodland carbon code. And it’s all very confusing.

    Can tree planting schemes be used as part of carbon offsetting?
    Effective carbon offsetting projects all share some key characteristics:

    Real – the carbon emissions a project avoids must be evidenced.
    Measurable – those avoided carbon emissions must be accurately measured.
    Permanent – the emissions avoided must be permanently avoided, and not released sometime in the future instead.
    No leakage – carbon emissions released by a project (such as through operations or by disturbing soil causing carbon to be released) must be accounted for.
    Whilst most don’t yet, some tree planting projects do have all these characteristics and have been certified by a reputable carbon standard (such as the Woodland Carbon Code) which can then issue the project with carbon credits. However very few of these projects exist yet, and those that do are small-scale.”

    Reading the detailed advice it seems that the trees should NEVER be chopped down.

    But it is all very confusing. The scheme seems based on the idea that even if a tree is 50 years old, it will reduce carbon while growing but when you chop it down and burn it will not actually reduce CO2 in the long term. So you have to argue about nett zero over 50 years. All of this is based on the idea that CO2 released today is trapped in the atmosphere for much longer than 50 years, which is why the IPCC claims as its gold standard that the half life of CO2 in the atmosphere is 80 years.

    This is so much like a very slow futures/ponzi indulgences scheme. You pay today to grow trees for tomorrow which may or may not be burned to provide energy for tomorrow and and contribute to total CO2 while you wait for old CO2 to be absorbed very slowly by the ocean?

    And who checks 30 years from now that you have not double dipped? Getting paid for carbon sequestration and then burning the tree for fuel and being paid again?

    This is carbon indulgences on steroids as carbon indulgence futures.

    But who cares? And at the same time the trees are growing themselves with the new higher CO2, an area the size of Brazil or Australia in the last 35 years since 1988.

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      TdeF

      How many actual scientists are being employed in creating and monitoring these schemes?

      And all this is being administered by people who will have retired by the time the projects come to maturity and credits are claimed. It seems sequestration is in the eye of the true believer as to whether it is just recycling and does nothing to actually reduce CO2 and in the worst case is clearing of old growth forests while claiming carbon neutrality for nett zero but at least it is better than using gas, oil, coal which is even older?

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        TdeF

        And if the half life for absorption of CO2 into the oceans is a mere 5 years not the IPCC 80 years, this huge administrative effort growing forests and charging people for doing so and creating future sequestration credits is a fairy story with no basis in science. It’s like a huge crop over a human lifetime never to be harvested until people forget why they grew them in the first place in which case they can be burned for firewood anyway.

        But in a world where men can be redefined as women so they can win every race, you can believe whatever science you want to believe. Who needs facts?

        Being Woke means being in a dream world of eyes wide shut where reality just vanishes.

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      Honk R Smith

      You have to understand carbon is like negative vibes.
      Negative vibes are a buzz kill unless they remain sequestered.
      Similar to lust and hate, it must remain sequestered for a healthy buzz.
      Orcas and wolves are beautiful majestic creatures that never hunt in packs and mercilessly kill and eat things.
      Therefore wonderful to encounter while kayaking or hiking.
      Criminals and homeless people would also be kayaking with orcas if not for colonialism.
      I suggest a tachyon chamber.
      https://www.tachyonchamber.com/

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        Honk R Smith

        I apologize for the use of the word ‘hunt’ …
        which is a trigger microaggression evocative of weapons and meat consumption.

        I should have written …
        ‘(Orcas and wolves) never actively search in organized hierarchical social groups and act out emotional aggression on evolutionarily disadvantaged creatures’

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        TdeF

        I’m sorry, we do not serve faster than light particles here. A Tachyon walks into a bar.

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          Honk R Smith

          TdeF,
          hope you’re not taking me wrong.
          I think your comments are very interesting … and right.
          I think climate alarmism is absurd and feel compelled to respond to it absurdly.
          I also think it is an anti-human proto religion that is putting human culture into a very weird and increasingly frightening place.
          I very seriously believe that folk like John Kerry and Al Gore have lost their minds … unless they are simply evil manipulators.

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            TdeF

            John Kerry and Al Gore are each interesting characters and I have my views. Whether they believe what they say will always be debatable.

            But Global Warming is so intimately tied with their careers that even if they were lying or changed their minds, they would not admit it. Both are what we used to call career politicians. Not good for much else. Like Joe Biden who never had any other job and achieved nothing, a leaf in the wind, which is why he was chosen as Vice President for Obama.

            A British comedian Bob Monkhouse had a joke about this, whether John or Al or Joe. People would come up to him and say, “Bob. You’re a comedian. Tell us a joke”. And his response was a question “If I was a politician, would you ask me to tell you a lie?”

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        Kalm Keith

        Sorry. Meant to be green.

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      David Maddison

      But they are presold to companies to provide cover for future carbon offset promises.

      I’d be willing to be that a lot of those trees are sold to multiple people, multiple times. E.g. the same trees might be sold to people in the US, Canada, Australia and UK to fulfil their “carbon offset” programs.

      Who would know? Who audits it?

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        TdeF

        My point exactly. It is all so nebulous and often administered in near third world countries by military dictatorships.
        That’s why I chose the UK example with hundreds of carbon plantations and all the paperwork. The feel good stuff is growing trees. The reality of the administration is that you are likely paying for an enormous pile of paper work, for trees which have not been planted yet, for trees which are growing and trees which may be chopped down later without you being told or as you say, twice or more for the same trees. Who is really responsible for all this?

        We have the same nonsense in Australia with the Clean Energy Corporation, but I shouldn’t start on that. It all ends up paperwork tied to laws tied to administration in an organization whose job is to bury the detail, hiding it even from the politicians but especially from the public.

        And all based on the idea that if trees are made from CO2 and you grow trees, CO2 must go down. Which isn’t true. Rather if CO2 goes up more trees grow, so it is not only not true, it is the exact reverse of the truth!

        Consider the hot house where farmers pump CO2 in to grow tomatoes faster. You get more tomatoes but does CO2 go down? No. Because the farmer set the CO2 level, not the tomatoes. The politicans on the Inter Governmental Panel for Climate Change have invented a fantasy CO2 world.

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      KP

      ” (… by disturbing soil causing carbon to be released)”

      Ah, this is where they start on farming.. No more ploughing unless you buy carbon credits.

      I know its all true because my compost warms the planet around it while its working, I can see the steam in winter.

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    John Connor II

    Saturday hope: vaxx spike detox

    In another study, bromelain at a concentration of 100 μg/ml was found to be effective in dissolving SARS-COV-2 spikes and envelope proteins. When combined with 20 mg/ml of acetylcysteine, the SARS-COV-2 spike and envelope proteins are fully disintegrated.

    So, clearly this is VERY good news. If we can literally DISSOLVE the Spike Protein before it interacts with our ACE2 (and clearly many other) receptors, then the Spike, in essence, becomes as the nonillions of other viruses on the planet that cannot enter our cells.

    https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/friday-hope-bromelain-nac-and-spike

    Let all those who’ve used detox treatments and found them to work speak up!

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    Bruce

    Thought for the day:

    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away”
    Philip K. Dick.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA-jOLF2T4c

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    another ian

    “A Cornucopia of Spare Parts”

    “CTV- Canada performing more organ transplants from MAID donors than any country in the world”

    http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2023/01/20/a-cornucopia-of-spare-parts/

    Is that what is overloading their health system then?

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      Hanrahan

      I thought the civilised world was condemning China. Seems we are joining them.

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      KP

      I thought the Ukraine war was keeping the whole industry going at full speed. Both sides accuse the other of harvesting organs from wounded soldiers.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Real world leaders avoid Davos WEF”

    https://rumble.com/v26f9y8-real-world-leaders-avoid-davos-wef.html

    The old grey Schwab ain’t what he used to be?

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      another ian

      Developing that theme from one version of the song

      “The old grey Schwab said “Lets have anothery”

      And the rest of the world said “You go to buggery”

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    Steve of Cornubia

    I feel like posting something here but …

    1) I have nothing.
    2) Pinot Gris.

    So I’d best not.

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      Grogery

      Pinot Gris.

      Helps creativity.

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      Graeme No.3

      If you can get it I recommend the Deviation Road Pinot Gris.
      On the other hand it seems the cunning Crow Eaters are drinking it all. It’s probably the summer heat Sarc! The temperature was up to 27℃ yesterday (Muppet forecast 31 ℃ but not to worry the next few days of this ‘Heat Wave’ are also going to be 31 ℃).

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    David Maddison

    Chris Hipkins is the next NZ PM.

    Unlike Ardern, he does not appear to be a graduate and puppet of the WEF like Ardern was.

    That’s not to say he won’t be a globalist puppet, however.

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      Tel

      The so called “Covid-19 response minister” … whatever that means.

      The guy who told people to go out and spread their legs.

      He sure as heck looks like a placeholder … he has useless written all over him … they will find someone else when push comes to shove.

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        Hanrahan

        He meant to say “Stretch your legs” but flubbed it.

        Seems he has a sense of humour because he had a coffee cup made and inscribed.

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      Gob

      I wonder if Jacinda’s wedding with Clarke Gayford is still on…

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        David Maddison

        I know “things are different” today, but back in the day, it would have been scandalous that a national leader was living with someone with whom she wasn’t married, let alone had a child with.

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      RossP

      He may not be a WEF graduate, David but he is a politician who went straight from student politics into the real political world without stopping to do a real job and gain some life experience.

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        el+gordo

        ‘The minister leaned into the gaffe, embracing the catchphrase “spread your legs, not the virus” as a pandemic health message.’ (Guardian)

        His primary asset is a sense of humour, but it may not save him at the next election.

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    Lance

    A good resource page.

    Tom Nelson, “Notes for climate skeptics” https://tomn.substack.com/p/notes-for-climate-skeptics

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    David Maddison

    Interview with Dr Naomi Wolf. Well worth seeing, there is a lot of good material condensed into 10.5 min. References Blair’s comments at WEF.

    https://rumble.com/v26jy94-covid-was-a-pretext-for-the-medical-matrix-that-globalists-hope-to-force-up.html

    COVID Was A Pretext For The Medical Matrix That Globalists Hope To Force Upon The World

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    David Maddison

    I think that the Covid vaccine disaster has taught thinking people that Big Pharma can’t be trusted. Most thinking people already didn’t trust them but this event increased distrust even more.

    Of particular note, was either banning or non-promotion of known effective but non-patented treatments or prophylaxis for covid or correction of deficiencies such as HCQ, IVM, vitamin D, zinc etc. in favour of an ineffective and dangerous “vaccine”.

    We also have Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s book about Fauci and the Big Pharma establishment.

    I think all of the above suggests a review of all existing Big Pharma patented medications which like the covid vaccine are possibly ineffective and dangerous. Also, there should be a campaign by health authorities or doctors to correct known nutritional deficiencies such as Vitamin D and K2, which have very many health benefits and deficiencies of which are quite common.

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      Ross

      Perhaps like you I woke up this morning to see a report of an article in the Melbourne Age newspaper requesting better anti-virals for COVID treatment. I literally laughed out loud, the irony was too much. As has been discussed on this forum, there are any number of possible early anti – viral candidates we could have been using for the last 3 years. In fact , even prior to that for flu treatment. Maybe the MSM are finally waking up?

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    David Maddison

    It’s interesting that two of the world’s most evil people resemble evil doers from fiction.

    Klaus Schwabb = Ernst Stavro Blofeld (James Bond) and Dr Evil (Austin Powers).

    Soros = Emperor Palpatine (Star Wars).

    Do you have any other comparisons you’d like to add?

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    David Maddison

    Is there anyone in Australia’s TGA (equivalent to US FDA) who is actually medically or biologically competent?

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    another ian

    We’d better all change our printing fonts so we don’t get mis-identified!

    “Biden State Department Bans Times New Roman Font. Really.”

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/01/19/biden-state-department-bans-times-new-roman-font-really-n1663121

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    RossP

    Interesting post by Craig Kelly on his Telegram channel

    https://t.me/craigkelly/3998

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    David Maddison

    After March, when the NSW Libs lose the next state election, all mainland states will be Labor and Australia and it’s globalist, puppet Federal and State Governments will engage Australia in a perfect storm of self-destruction.

    There is nothing stopping them then, (not that the NSW Libs are much different to Labor anyway)…

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      Memoryvault

      Whatever is going to happen after the NSW election is going to happen, regardless of who wins. The script has already been written – all that might change is the actors playing the various roles. The fact that we don’t know the script is irrelevant.

      We aren’t in The Big Club.

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      Graeme No.3

      David:
      I have been trying to work out how long your Beloved Leader can last, but financial figures make the BOM look accurate.
      I consider that Do Pi Dan will spend, spend, and (for a change) spend.
      Also that Public servants will get wages at least as high as the inflation rate.

      “It means Victoria spent $17.6 billion more than it made in revenue in the last year, and is expected to keep spending more than it makes for at least four more years. Net debt (Victoria) to be more than a quarter of state’s economy by 2026
      As the forecast is for a deficit of 6.7 billion but a rise in State debt of 22 billion by next year, the figures might well come from the BOM.

      Economist David Hayward said some of the assumptions were “a bit bold”, including the projected inflation rate, which is already out of date.
      If inflation isn’t as low as forecast that means higher wages, higher deficits The state’s credit rating, which has already been downgraded to AA could very likely be lowered which would raise the costs of borrowing.
      So, IF all goes well the State will be paying out an extra $5 billion in interest or $758 per person p.a.
      That’s despite over 60,000 people leaving Melbourne last year— the biggest population drop of any capital city.

      So I reckon Dan will have a sudden health problem next year that requires him resting overseas on his superannuation. (And not pressure from the Federals with an election coming up).

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        Ross

        Yep, the only way we (Victoria) get rid of that idiot is if he resigns or has some health problem. No-one in the Victorian Labor Party would dare challenge him and the Vic LNP are essentially useless. They cant lay a glove on him and he has protection from the media, both legacy and social. He is immune from any corruption allegation because the police and judiciary are all left leaning. The Chairman will get overconfident though and might over step the mark. Bullying a female fellow politician might get him, but that already happened prior to the state election- and look what happened there. Mind you, if I’m the LNP why would I bother and try to regain government? All the public service , unions and most of the media are against you from day 1. Plus, you would most likely inherit a financial train wreck.

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          Graeme No.3

          That’s what I was trying to say. As he comes close to a financial train smash there will be 2 sides against him.
          The first is his own side as they come towards an election (like Jacinda).
          The second would be the Federals who will make their own mess, so they won’t bail him out (as then PalaceChook and what’s his name in NSW will be wanting “their share”) and his odour in Victoria could swing the whole Federal set-up.

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    Custer Van Cleef

    How dodgy was the PennBidenCenter?
    Supposedly dedicated to “Diplomacy and Global Engagement”, it’s where Joe Biden ‘inadvertently’ stored some of the USA’s Top Secret documents.

    Did foreign nationals ‘inadvertently stumble’ on said documents while they were visiting the site for ‘outwardly’ legitimate business?

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    TdeF

    I too used to think that if we grew more trees CO2 would go down. It made sense. Tony Abbott had a tree planting program which was stopped by the warmists in Rudd and Gillard.

    However I wondered how much fossil fuel CO2 was in the air because it should be easily determined. Modern air has radioactive C14 and fossil fuel has none. Use the tool used by all archeologists and Radio Carbon date the air itself! . It should come up 33% old CO2.

    Then I found the 1958 Fergusson paper, a Royal Society paper using Radio Carbon Dating, the technology which won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1960. This paper accurately determined fossil fuel CO2 was a tiny 2.03+/-0.15%, far less than expected. Since then it has increased to just under 3%. We even now know the deep ocean is in full operation in maintaining CO2 levels, something denied by the IPCC. The age of the water at the bottom of the ocean is only 350 years, not thousands.

    The next discovery was that 98% of CO2 was stored as compressed liquid gas in the ocean under immense pressure as it is so soluble and so compressible, a gigantic soda fountain! So the tiny amount we get in the atmosphere is just the amount released from solution under Henry’s Law and there the only variable is surface temperature. We can plant as many trees as we like, CO2 will just be replaced like a hot house.

    That should have been the end of it. This is all very old proven science. An infinite resource of CO2. Warming increases CO2. Everything explained simply. No problem, or at least nothing we can do anything about. CO2 was low anyway, so the world of plants is blooming as confirmed by NASA in exact proportion to the increased CO2.

    But the story of man made CO2 warming still continues as fact. And now it’s claimed to be Proven Science, no debate allowed. Except none of it is true.

    It’s Aritotles voice of authority fallacy. And the authority is every political party, all slaves to the UN, the ultimate job for retired politicians. Watch for Jacinda Ardern to pop up in New York like Helen Clarke. And you do not even have to be elected! As for carbon credits, they are as useful as medieval indulgences in preventing hell fire and brimstone. It’s the original medieval scare. And even the Pope agrees it is true. Again.

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      TdeF

      And also in passing, I am fascinated at how the profiteers of doom in the Middle Ages and today recognize that people have a fear of fire. So the fires of Hell still motivate. It was a concept which possibly came from Egypt, not Christianity. And Global Warming Carbon Credits are perfect. Just pay up and you will save yourself, your children and grand children. Pope Francis says so. The Popes have always been champions of science.

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        TdeF

        And as predicted there has really been a mass migration Climate Change. Older people with lots of money are fleeing in their millions to warmer places with air conditioning Climate Control. If you want to adjust the temperature by 1.5C, just drive 100K. Or move to a higher elevation, 150 metres higher or lower.

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    another ian

    “The Debaters is a comedy show on CBC radio. It’s OK sometimes.

    Today’s debate was “Insects are the future of food”.

    Nikki Payne argued against this position. She made good points:

    “There’s not enough parsley in the world to make these things look edible”.

    “So we’re gonna starve out the bird population to save the planet? Good job David Suzuki”.

    “Now we are supposed to eat things that live under our sinks? Landlords will raise the rent because it’s now a bed and breakfast”.

    The host asked: “Why do experts say we should not eat slugs and snails?”

    She responds “Because they’re slugs and snails”.

    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thedebaters/jan-20-2023-eating-insects-quit-your-day-job-1.6720063/insects-are-the-future-of-food-1.6720072

    (My spacing of the original paragraph)

    Via SDA

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