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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • If you really want to discuss, don’t start by discounting what I said in the first place.

    A lot of crime happened on this day across the US, why the New Orleans specifically?

    Because the New Orleans perpetrator died as a martyr, and here we have another.

    Fire can lead to explosions, especially in giant batteries. Also, fireworks.

    Great, so how many Teslas have exploded?

    You saw, and understood the smoke. Many people don’t notice, or don’t question. Some people drivet Orleans for weeks on low oil and when questioned about why they just say “there was a weird smell,ira but I didn’t know what it was.”

    Fair enough. But you might notice the floor getting hot

    H>I don’t understand what you’re trying to say, you wouldn’t be surprised of what?

    I wouldn’t be surprised if the ATF found it to be a planned act.
















  • The media had a big hand in Reagan being elected over Carter. Every newscast every night had a clock on the number of days the US hostages were held by the Iranians. This was a constant reminder on what was perceived as Carter’s failure. So much so, that Reagan sent George Scholtz, to Iran to make a deal for them to keep the hostages until after the election. Which was the begining of Iran-Contra. Anyway, that was the real reason.



  • The article doesn’t say how. It only says that it has happened.

    The interesting part is the very end:

    The onslaught against migrants that the Russian nationalist movement has unleashed, in concert with the police, has become so virulent that even some of Putin’s erstwhile defenders can’t stomach it. Despite being a member of Russia’s military alliance, the government of Tajikistan recently called for its citizens to stop visiting Russia amid the roundups. The leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, slammed the Kremlin for its campaign of “persecution based on nationality or religion,” which he called a “messy inquisition of citizens of foreign countries.”

    Kadyrov is hardly a Kremlin critic. Back in 2010, he told me of Putin, “I love him very much, as a man can love a man.” But there comes a time when enough is enough.