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We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.
The unilateral veto power is why the UN is a joke.
Im a big fan of evidence, so I asked Statistics Canada for the 2023 Deaths by Cause. Everything appears normal up to 2019, then... Here is the...
No sh*t. Every of those patients asked for it. Did they read the form they signed before getting the shot ? "Death" was explicitly mentioned as...
We can safely assume these 12 planes is all they have ...
Iran reports no damage after alleged Israel attack Considering the fact that they got Russian S-300 and lately S-400, cloned the former, and...
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Interesting. Not only oil pollution [which is not always black, but can be brown] but we may have also an unexpected volcano eruption.
Might be something to it.
But I am still trying to grasp the concept that a volcano creates so much pollution it kills so much that we can start talking end of life as we know it. We have underwater volcanoes elsewhere. Is this (possible) volcano different from those other underwater volcanoes? Other than the presence of oil?