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Mystery creates wonder, and wonder is the basis for man's desire to understand. Who knows what mysteries will be solved in our lifetime, and what new riddles will become the challenge of the new generations.
As long as the US keeps sending the dollars and the weapons, yes they can keep killing their way out of every crisis. Plus, they define "crisis".
How much are they paying her to betray her late husband?
Did anyone here actually think Israel would stop?
Ukraine sell $4 billion a year of body parts! There are horrific videos of harvesting body parts, the person must be alive at the time of...
Makes me wonder how the employers identify the minorities. Do they have to show a family tree, saying they don't have any white blood? Or could...
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But I think the "climate change" debate is largely senseless.
It has been taken advantage of by various factions for various purposes. The result has been a whole scientific community discredited, and "plans" that never materialize.
The storm, on the other hand, was a predicted event. Individuals, communities, governments, and disaster response organizations had time to prepare. And yet what I am seeing are reports of total breakdown of the social fabric in the hardest-hit areas, due basically to a loss of infrastructure (electric power).
This is a society in decay. The old assumptions aren't working, and that's what we really have to come to terms with.