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ReRan: Afwan. i can’t take any credit if I am correct though, all praise is always His. SubhanAllahiwabihamd ihi. I don’t know about you, but I...
It took JPL 5 months to replace the retired geriatric CIA operative that has been faking the Voyager data this whole time. The Voyager craft never...
Beautiful and scary at the same time. Wonder when the big one will strike! ☄️ P.S This is probably what happened over Stockton, California.
Hi All, I just finished reading “Grand Deception,” (I highly recommend it) and next wanted to find the documentary that was withheld from release....
Coulda, woulda, shoulda. It seems a bit late now to talk about an unnecessary NATO.
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The administrative problem for Britain will be re-learning the art of law drafting and running the country - there is no-one still in the civil service with experience for that after forty years of having it done for us. Local government should continue normally but the instant prospect is quite scary.
Government services will diminish, tax will increase (except VAT - no-one is talking about that), investors will go away. Only the unproductive activity on the LSE will continue as speculators squeeze the last few dollars out of a failing market. Its a big bump in the road and it will take time to recover.