Also, dang that article shows the evilness of people. I guess it is one thing to do to save your own life, and another to use it to take power over another. I hope we never find ourselves in those situations.
Yes, chlorine gas makes much sense than ammonium gas. Thanks for that clarification.
I do not know who he is. Will have to look him up.
What is your reasoning?
I clicked on it and it did not ask me to put in an email address to read it.
I only saw that at the bottom of the article, and that was voluntary
- After his death, while the army under his successors was engaged in an expedition in other parts, a neighboring tribe attempted to carry off women of the Goths as booty. But they made a brave resistance, as they had been taught to do by their husbands, and routed in disgrace the enemy who had come upon them. When they had won this victory, they were inspired with greater daring. Mutually encouraging each other, they took up arms and chose two of the bolder, Lampeto and Marpesia, to act as their leaders. (50) While they were in command, they cast lots both for the defense of their own country and the devastation of other lands. So Lampeto remained to guard their native land and Marpesia took a company of women and led this novel army into Asia. After conquering various tribes in war and making others their allies by treaties, she came to the Caucasus. There she remained for some time and gave the place the name Rock of Marpesia, of which also Virgil makes mention:
"Like to hard flint or the Marpesian Cliff."
It was here Alexander the Great afterwards built gates and named them the Caspian Gates, which now the tribe of the Lazi guard as a Roman fortification. (51) Here, then, the Amazons remained for some time and were much strengthened. Then they departed and crossed the river Halys, which flows near the city of Gangra, and with equal success subdued Armenia, Syria, Cilicia, Galatia, Pisidia and all the places of Asia. Then they turned to Ionia and Aeolia, and made provinces of them after their surrender. Here they ruled for some time and even founded cities and camps bearing their name. At Ephesus also they built a very costly and beautiful temple for Diana, because of her delight in archery and the chase--arts to which they were themselves devoted. (52) Then these Scythian-born women, who had by such a chance gained control over the kingdoms of Asia, held them for almost a hundred years, and at last came back to their own kinsfolk in the Marpesian rocks I have mentioned above, namely the Caucasus mountains.
Inasmuch as I have twice mentioned this mountain-range, I think it not out of place to describe its extent and situation, for, as is well known, it encompasses a great part of the earth with its continuous chain. (53) Beginning at the Indian Ocean, where it faces the south it is warm, giving off vapor in the sun; where it lies open to the north it is exposed to chill winds and frost. Then bending back into Syria with a curving turn, it not only sends forth many other streams, but pours from its plenteous breasts into the Vasianensian region the Euphrates and the Tigris, navigable rivers famed for their unfailing springs. These rivers surround the land of the Syrians and cause it to be called Mesopotamia, as it truly is. Their waters empty into the bosom of the Red Sea. (54) Then turning back to the north, the range I have spoken of passes with great bends through the Scythian lands. There it sends forth very famous rivers into the Caspian Sea--the Araxes, the Cyrus and the Cambyses. It goes on in continuous range even to the Rhipaeian mountains. Thence it descends from the north toward the Pontic Sea, furnishing a boundary to the Scythian tribes by its ridge, and even touches the waters of the Ister with its clustered hills. Being cut by this river, it divides, and in Scythia is named Taurus also. (55) Such then is the great range, almost the mightiest of mountain chains, rearing aloft its summits and by its natural conformation supplying men with impregnable strongholds. Here and there it divides where the ridge breaks apart and leaves a deep gap, thus forming now the Caspian Gates, and again the Armenian or the Cilician, or of whatever name the place may be. Yet they are barely passable for a wagon, for both sides are sharp and steep as well as very high. The range has different names among various peoples. The Indian calls it Imaus and in another part Paropamisus. The Parthian calls it first Choatras and afterward Niphates; the Syrian and Armenian call it Taurus; the Scythian names it Caucasus and Rhipaeus, and at its end calls it Taurus. Many other tribes have given names to the range. Now that we have devoted a few words to describing its extent, let us return to the subject of the Amazons.
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VIII (56) Fearing their race would fail, they sought marriage with neighboring tribes. They appointed a day for meeting once in every year, so that when they should return to the same place on that day in the following year each mother might give over to the father whatever male child she had borne, but should herself keep and train for warfare whatever children of the female sex were born. Or else, as some maintain, they exposed the males, destroying the life of the ill-fated child with a hate like that of a stepmother. Among them childbearing was detested, though everywhere else it is desired. (57) The terror of their cruelty was increased by common rumor; for what hope, pray, would there be for a captive, when it was considered wrong to spare even a son? Hercules, they say, fought against them and overcame Menalippe, yet more by guile than by valor. Theseus moreover, took Hippolyte captive, and of her he begat Hippolytus. And in later times the Amazons had a queen named Penthesilea, famed in the tales of the Trojan war. These women are said to have kept their power even to the time of Alexander the Great.
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IX (58) But say not "Why does a story which deals with the men of the Goths have so much to say of their women?" Hear, then, the tale of the famous and glorious valor of the men. Now Dio, the historian and diligent investigator of ancient times, who gave to his work the title "Getica" (and the Getae we have proved in a previous passage to be Goths, on the testimony of Orosius Paulus)--this Dio, I say, makes mention of a later king of theirs named Telefus. Let no one say that this name is quite foreign to the Gothic tongue, and let no one who is ignorant cavil at the fact that the tribes of men make use of many names, even as the Romans borrow from the Macedonians, the Greeks from the Romans, the Sarmatians from the Germans, and the Goths frequently from the Huns. (59) This Telefus, then, a son of Hercules by Auge, and the husband of a sister of Priam, was of towering stature and terrible strength. He matched his father's valor by virtues of his own and also recalled the traits of Hercules by his likeness in appearance. Our ancestors called his kingdom Moesia. This province has on the east the mouths of the Danube, on the south Macedonia, on the west Histria and on the north the Danube. (60) Now this king we have mentioned carried on wars with the Greeks, and in their course he slew in battle Thesander, the leader of Greece. But while he was making a hostile attack upon Ajax and was pursuing Ulysses, his horse became entangled in some vines and fell. He himself was thrown and wounded in the thigh by a javelin of Achilles, so that for a long time he could not be healed. Yet, despite his wound, he drove the Greeks from his land. Now when Telefus died, his son Eurypylus succeeded to the throne, being a son of the sister of Priam, king of the Phrygians. For love of Cassandra he sought to take part in the Trojan war, that he might come to the help of her parents and his own father-in-law; but soon after his arrival he was killed.
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X (61) Then Cyrus, king of the Persians, after a long interval of almost exactly six hundred and thirty years (as Pompeius Trogus relates), waged an unsuccessful war against Tomyris, Queen of the Getae. Elated by his victories in Asia, he strove to conquer the Getae, whose queen, as I have said, was Tomyris. Though she could have stopped the approach of Cyrus at the river Araxes, yet she permitted him to cross, preferring to overcome him in battle rather than to thwart him by advantage of position. And so she did. (62) As Cyrus approached, fortune at first so favored the Parthians that they slew the son of Tomyris and most of the army. But when the battle was renewed, the Getae and their queen defeated, conquered and overwhelmed the Parthians and took rich plunder from them. There for the first time the race of the Goths saw silken tents. After achieving this victory and winning so much booty from her enemies, Queen Tomyris crossed over into that part of Moesia which is now called Lesser Scythia--a name borrowed from great Scythia,--and built on the Moesian shore of Pontus the city of Tomi, named after herself.
We’ve been watching that dude’s videos. He’s pretty good.
I’m not sure if it’s mustard gas- but it’s very true you shouldn’t mix the two, and even need to be super careful to not mix any other kitchen and bath cleaners together, without reading ingredients -carefully- to make you’re not inadvertently mixing ammonia and bleach. It’s an ammonia gas that is given off, and it’s deadly.
It’s so sensitive that once my mom washed towels used to dry up a bleach washed floor, with towels used to wash windows, and everyone in the house had bad headaches and what felt like burning lungs and had to open up the house for ventilation and stay outside until it cleared up.
Lots of people have died breathing in the fumes.
It’s usually one of the first things a parent teaches their kid when they go through teaching chores.
It’s right up with telling them to never give a kid under 2 honey (botulism spores some babies can’t handle) , or children under 10 aspirin in some circumstances. (Reye’s Syndrome). Some places say children under 19 shouldn’t be given aspirin- but Ive always heard the age 10-12 age range is off limits.
All these are things are just not something you can not take a chance with. So people usually learn it pretty early.
There was someone on patriots.win who was claiming to be someone charged for January 6.
His entire conversation was weird, but what was the most weird thing about it- was how he kept taking up for Ray Epps unprodded. And then when you looked at his post history, he had very little on a 2 (or 3) year account (prob purged) and of the few comments that were showing, he had brought up Ray Epps before, and tried to exonerate him, saying revolver news’ poor reporting had severely destroyed the good patriot’s reputation
It was just so odd. Ray Epps is to January 6 what Fusion was to the Russian collusion hoax.
It’s actually a gene people carry. They can test family members to see if you carry that gene that makes you susceptible to iron overload.
If you carry it, don’t take vitamins-with-added-iron supplements, and if you don’t menstruate, give blood regularly- whether that means being a man or a woman past menopause.
Grandmother had it. Her liver failure and the build up of ammonia in her system caused hallucinations that are beyond describable. (Not bad- just true crazy hallucinations.)
Spouse has similar condition, but it’s too many red blood cells, that causes blood to be thicker- making more susceptible to heart attacks and strokes. (Way before Covid and spike proteins)
Regular blood donations or even “letting” at the “cancer” clinic solves both issues.
Liver failure
Didn’t look pedo-ish to me. Just being affectionate to a child.
It is possible to be affectionate to a child, without being a pedo. Happens several billon times a day around the world
Covid has long been recognized as a vascular disease, rather than respiratory. It’s the spike protein that acts as a blood clotting mechanism, causing strokes and heart attacks in people who had experienced no such issues before. (They probably had mechanical timebomb issues, but never realized it.) As the body attempts to fight off the offending spike proteins, it sometimes goes into overdrive. (Cytokine storm that causes massive infection all over- like sepsis.) The lungs are particularly susceptible to this over-response by the immune system, and a frequent effect seen with Covid infection. This fact, and that it is introduced to the body via respiration- makes many get the idea that it’s a respiratory illness. But it is not. It’s vascular, and the lungs and bronchial tubes are some of the easier hit targets once the infection gets circulation via the bloodstream.
American conservatives? Am I missing an implied satire here?
I agree. In my personal view- he saw the signs and distanced himself. That’s what I believe.
I also think that’s why he never drank- bc he understood how it could be used against a person, (and he had seen his brother suffer).
But I am perfectly willing to accept that he did things. (IF, in fact- actual proof is shown that he did.). I’m open to that. But so far I’ve seen nothing. And God knows they have looked.
And it’s taken me back to my childhood and remembering the things my grandparents and parents taught me…… be without (obvious) controversy…. and you will give your challengers, competitors, or enemies nothing to use against you.
It makes me realize how far civilized society has fallen. (I never lived that way anyway- but hell if don’t respect those who do.)
(And I’m not saying he is an angel- just saying he was shrewd in knowing what could be used against a person that could get you automatically cancelled.)
Yep. I’ve been following. He nailed it all. Lin also released a phone call with Flynn where he said Qanon was a psyop, that he really believed that, and they (GA) have people stuck on- and standing on- the whole “But he said Qanon, and we know there is no Qanon, only Q and anons, like the technical details matter. And that disinformation is necessary.
Never asking themselves why would two people of the same movement would need disinformation between them?
It’s been a mess. I do like them all- but the twists they put themselves through sometimes does make me cringe a little bit. I mainly just read. Don’t comment too often. I especially don’t want to rock their boat or cause anyone any pain, bc I do believe they all have their hearts in the right place, and in their own way…. are truly digital soldiers, and are deeply, deeply patriotic. They aren’t harming anyone, for sure.
Infoglactic is what people are saying to use now. Wiki has been taken over by extremists. There are still a few people trying to combat them, but they are few and far between. More moderates root for the left-bent extremists, than to even support the truth of the right-leaning.
Hasn’t there been higher side effects related to specific batches? Seems like I’ve seen those graphs.
Somebody said this was a mark of what type of machine it was- what it’s specific job function is, when they have many machines but use each one for a specific purpose.
HELP is the acronym. I don’t remember what it stood for, Lipase was in there, and it only half made sense. (Seems they would have just put a label on it or neatly printed it with a sharpie or something.)
Who knows what’s true- but it’s been said that Trump did fly on his plane from FL to NJ, where he has a home. Lots of people ran in those circles and did the same. He is not on the flight lists of going to epstein’s island. But who knows! I don’t trust ANY media not to lie
What hand signal are you talking about? Got me curious now
Not sure what you are doing, but the us too large and goes off the screen. It’s unreadable. I can’t even reply to it
Yea, First time I’ve heard of it
EU has been trying to take down simplistic memes simply bc they are so effective. They are the political cartoons of modern times
Does it have circled u anywhere on the box or container?