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He should fear that the US/UK/NATO and the other western morons might use nuclear weapons. The biggest threat is in Washington. It has far too...
Not one of Musk's better decisions. He should have resisted the pressure to let the Ukrainians use it for military purposes.
Maybe the time has come for the fungus-filled humanoids to get disinfected by the fires? That would be one wicked (in size) drastic cull.
Did all these guys get the super charged CV 19 gene editing jab and now they live in crazy ville. Time for a Putin blitzkrieg... But I will pose...
Fascinating. Sadly the blood viscosity regulation is upset in persons receiving the mRNA shots. Just another pathway to genocide. Those evil...
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"The construction of the Three Gorges Dam is one of the biggest infrastructure projects the world has ever seen. Over a decade in the making, US$39 billion to build and responsible for the displacement of more than a million people, it is the jewel in China's renewable energy crown.
However, there is a drawback. Well, several actually. Apart from placing enormous pressure on the nation's economy, as well as causing rows over land shortages and ecological deterioration, there is concern that the Three Gorges Dam is causing earthquakes.
In an article in The Times, over the past six months, the area around the dam and up to 410 miles away in Chongqing, small-scale earthquakes have been recorded by the Chinese authorities.
Cracks have split roads and affected the structural integrity of several buildings leading the local government to declare that 300,000 people will have to move out in addition to the 1.4 million evicted to make way for the dam. According to state news agency, Xinhua, more than 50,000 residents have already been relocated owing to seismic problems that were not foreseen when the dam was built."
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