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    Johnny Rotten

    Failed Climate Prediction Timeline

    This timeline contains notable climate prediction failures from 1966 to the present. It scrolls left to right, oldest failures on the left, newest on the right. For phones/tablets, you can swipe with your finger or use the arrows. For desktop devices you can use the arrows or click on an event, then drag left or right.

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/failed-climate-prediction-timeline/

    “Absolutely Hilariuos”.

    JR

    For example –

    1966 – Oil may run out in 10 years.

    LOL.

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      Johnny Rotten

      Whoops. An early Morning “typo”.

      Should read as – “hilarious”.

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      TdeF

      Excellent. All true of course. Failure of any given prediction is simply more evidence of rapid Climate Change.

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    John F. Hultquist

    Yesterday, Jo began with “The one-eyed science monster …”. By coincidence, I recently read that early blacksmiths (context: Hephaestus) covered one eye with leather. Thus, seeing with just one eye. This one-eye thingy seems to have been geographically large.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_one-eyed_creatures_in_mythology_and_fiction

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      David Maddison

      Of course, blacksmiths covered one eye to protect at least one eye from flying shrapnel and sparks given there were no suitable safety glass or plastic materials for protective eye wear and if they lost one eye they’d still have one.

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        Strop

        It makes sense that someone working with black iron is a blacksmith, and someone working with silver is a silversmith. But it’s puzzling that Dick Smith works with electronics.

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          Graeme4

          Had a capacitor blow up and coat my glasses with a metal film. Was peering closely at it, trying to work out why it wasn’t functioning.

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        John Connor II

        But spectacles have been around since the 13th century and glass making goes back 4,000 years.
        Then there’s the hearing damage and noxious fumes.
        Not a nice trade.

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    Paul Cottingham

    The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Realm of Britain: https://twitter.com/i/status/2028519560953971010

    (Starmer meme)

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    Paul Cottingham

    New Epstein Files found in Iran: Obama sent money to Iran. Iran used it to fund terrorists, stockpile weapons and increase their nuclear capabilities. Obama and Brennan got the CIA to create ISIS to overthrow Assad, which resulted in over 500,000 people killed, and displaced over 10 million people. Obama sent Iran $150 billion and $1.7 billion in physical cash, pallets of money loaded onto unmarked cargo planes in the middle of the night. The DOJ files released yesterday show that $2.3 billion of Epstein’s network ran through Iranian banks, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan. Obama paid Iran to store the evidence, the server farm and the Epstein blackmail tapes and financial records. All moved to Tehran between 2016 and 2019 through Obama’s channels. Lawrence Summers, Obama’s top economic advisor and former Harvard president has resigned from Harvard, and is expected to be arrested for treason. His name appears on the $340 million ‘Epstein trust’ Butterfly Foundation recipient list. Summers met with Epstein at least 14 times after his 2008 conviction. Obama appointed him as Director of the National Economic Council in 2009, one year after Epstein’s conviction. Information comes from Julian Assange and the Epstein files and tapes recovered from Tehran by the US military. A federal grand jury subpoena is expected by March 7.

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    TdeF

    The Ayatollah was mad. They were likely trying to recover the enriched uranium, already enough for a dozen bombs to put on their missiles. Israel would vanish. This was a world crisis. As Bibi said, 50 x worse than North Korea. You can forget Climate Change and sea level rise. This was Clear and Present Mortal danger.

    And still Keir Starmer says no. And who leads the Democrats? Biden? Obama? Clinton? Sanders? All we hear is AOC who has no idea where Venezuela is.

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      TdeF

      I think Israel and the US may have to send in extraordinary teams to recover the enriched Uranium or the threat will never end. Uranium enriched to military grade is a beacon for every terrorist group in the world including the powerful and mad IRGC, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps who still control Iran. It is likely why Trump is talking of some boots on the ground, not a ‘peacekeeping’ force.

      Meanwhile the UN is determined to do absolutely nothing except criticize, especially Starmer and Macron. Especially since the UK and France carved up the Middle East once the French/British wars on the Ottomans and Russians succeeded. They drew all the lines in dispute ever since. And seem frozen in the current world crisis. Meanwhile the people in the streets are doing the Trump dance, much to the total annoyance of Trump’s enemies.

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        David Maddison

        Yes, recovery of the enriched material was always a concern. It was never going to go away. It needs to be recovered and stored in a stable country, perhaps for re-use in civilisn nuclear power reactors.

        The highly enriched uranium can be downblended to lesser-enriched for a civilian power reactor, or the US could use it for their submarine and aircraft carrier reactors which use 90%+ enriched uranium.

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          Gary S

          Perhaps Chalmers and Marles could put their heads together and make a bid for the uranium to run our subs on.
          I’m sure that’s a deal Donald would agree to – as long as we go into Iran and get it.

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            Vicki

            Better still, we could mine our own uranium. But no – still banned here & uranium on Aboriginal land?

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        Hanrahan

        You can send in the airforce, but not boots on the ground.

        You can send in Seebees with heavy equipment to recover the uranium and destroy everything else, but no boots on the ground.

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      Custer Van Cleef

      No. It wasn’t a world crisis.

      But now it is, thanks to Bıbı and Trump.

      It’s a War Of Choice… didn’t have to happen.

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        David Maddison

        Iran has been behind numerous terrorist attacks all around the world since 1979.

        It’s amazing that their propaganda machine is so effective that they can get some people, primarily of the Left, to believe all they wanted was world peace.

        This war 47 years in the making, it’s just that TRUMP was the first US President with the cajones to do something about it.

        Even Iran’s co-religionists in Arab countries are supporting this action and have themselves been attacked.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism?wprov=sfla1

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          KP

          “Iran has been behind numerous terrorist attacks all around the world since 1979.”

          Meaningless in contrast to what America has done in the same time! Iran kills a few people, America destroys whole countries.

          We think America and Israel are great purely from the propaganda we have been subjected to since childhood. The countries that hate them no doubt have very good reasons to do so.

          “Even Iran’s co-religionists in Arab countries are supporting this action and have themselves been attacked.”

          Which goes to show it is not a war of religion. So Iran would not attack Israel just because they’re Jewish, it would be because of what those in power in Israel have done.

          The worry about enriched uranium is a laugh, there is no clearer example of “I’m in charge and I’ll kill you if you you don’t submit” than the West having nuclear weapons and trying to deny other countries developing their own. We are NOT the ‘shining light of freedom on the high moral ground’, and its time people grew some balls and admitted that we are just another savage tyranny fighting for control of the world.

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            Gary S

            ‘So Iran would not attack Israel just because they’re Jewish…..’ You must be off your %$#@*@# head. That’s the ONLY reason they do it.

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              ozfred

              Catalyst for the 12th imam returning?
              Targeting Israel just happens to have suport from other countries for other reasons

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          John Connor II

          The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous.
          – George Orwell.

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        Ronin

        It would have been if they waited.

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        Ronin

        Better to take them on now, before they are nuclear equipped.

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    Custer Van Cleef

    “And just like that we are no longer a nation divided by left and right, we are now a nation divided be those who want to fight wars for Israel and those who just want peace and to be able to afford their bills and health insurance.”

    – Marjorie Taylor Greene tweet.

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      MichaelB

      What MJT (and you perhaps) ignore, is that Israel just fought a long and bloody war with Hamas (Iran) and they did it on behalf of the free world. They fought the war all Western Nations needed to fight.
      You should be deeply thankful for that.
      Meanwhile, Starmer and Magoo do nothing to keep their countries safe. Nor do they appear to do anything much to help people afford their bills and health insurance, in fact they do the opposite with ‘net zero’ madness.

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    Bill Treuren

    The Iranians have been busy in our countries all along just recently being involved in bombings in Australia so maybe consider the war has now been taken to Iran rather than in our jurisdictions.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Their ABC” might not have mentioned this

    “Iran’s Women’s Soccer Team Just Marked a New Era with a Big Statement”

    “ne of the greatest joys for me over the past few days has been seeing Iranian women show their bravery and defiance in various ways, now that the regime that treated them like garbage for decades is falling apart.

    The Iranian national women’s soccer team is currently in Australia, where they’re playing in the Asian Cup at Cbus Super Stadium. On Monday night, they had a match against South Korea, and before it began, the young women lined up for their country’s national anthem, which was adopted in 1990.

    What’s notable is that these girls refused to sing along. Some of them seemed nervous. Some smiled. Some seemed to fight back tears. When their coach, Marziyeh Jafari, saw them, her smile said everything. Apparently, groups of people in the crowd were cheering them on and flying the pre-Islamic Revolutionary flag featuring the golden lion and sun, too.

    Here’s the video: ”

    https://x.com/Tarikh_Eran/status/2028539904230060340

    Via https://pjmedia.com/sarah-anderson/2026/03/02/irans-womens-soccer-team-just-marked-a-new-era-with-a-big-statement-n4950171

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    another ian

    FWIW

    ““Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation.” ”

    https://youtu.be/avY3bV5yxMM

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2026/03/02/occult-feminism-the-secret-history-of-womens-liberation/#comments

    And

    “Gee – Asia MGTOW Too…”

    “Is MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) The Inevitable Result of Feminism?”

    https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2026/03/03/gee-asia-mgtow-too/

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “MANY PEOPLE THINK AMERICANS ARE ALL ALIKE: The Great Miscalculation. Of Khameini, Winnie the Flu and others.”

    https://ombreolivier.substack.com/p/the-great-miscalculation?r=7yrqz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

    https://instapundit.com/779992/#disqus_thread

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      yarpos

      Thank goodness Americans can compensate with their deep knowledge, appreciation and respect of other cultures.

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    David Maddison

    Geometric shape of the day is:

    The oloid.

    Gulag AI:

    The oloid is a 3D curved, non-convex geometric shape discovered by Paul Schatz in 1929, constructed from two congruent circles positioned perpendicularly with their centers on the edge of the other. It rolls with a unique, smooth, side-to-side swaying motion, where every point on its surface contacts the plane.

    Key characteristics and applications include:

    Construction: The oloid is the convex hull of a skeletal frame formed by two perpendicular, linked circles.

    Motion: As it rolls, it has a “wobble” but moves in a straight line, making it a popular subject for toys, sculptures, and art.

    Surface Area: The surface area of an oloid is exactly equal to that of a sphere with the same radius.

    Applications: Due to its efficient mixing, it is used in industrial wastewater treatment, water aeration, and bioreactors.

    Anti-Oloid: A related, more simplified, and “alien-looking” version known as the anti-oloid also exists.

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    David Maddison

    TRUMP cuts off trade dealings with Spain over their refusal to allow the US to use military bases and refusal to pay 5% contribution to NATO.

    And it appears Spain with its totally open borders wants to become a Third World country.

    Video of TRUMP at link.

    https://x.com/visegrad24/status/2028881008074916007

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    another ian

    FWIW – things around the Iran situation

    “Iran – Bombed US Embassy in Saudi; French(!?) Defend UAE.”

    https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2026/03/03/iran-bombed-us-embassy-in-saudi-french-defend-uae/

    And in comments re UK – “Kier” may need a name change

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Europe ought to Remember The Ottoman Muslims & Zenta”

    “Those who do not remember their history are doomed to repeat it…

    Islam has an expansionist drive, written in the Koran, and not something that it can ignore; being as it is the “Direct word of God” commanding them… in their POV.

    At one time it expanded across Spain to the border of France, and across Hungary & The Balkans including a few hundred years of occupation of Greece, to the gates of Vienna. Raids into Italy and even Germany.

    Then, over the course of hundreds of years, a long slow fight back followed. Eventually ending with the ending of the Ottoman Empire in World War One.

    Now Europe is inviting in the descendants of those Muslim Hoards to occupy European lands again. This time not by force of arms but by stealth and deception (“fighting age men” claiming asylum without wives? Really?)

    But Europe has become old, feeble, and lazy. More interested in cheap labor than strategy and history. The next one or two generations will determine if Europe continues to exist as a culture enclave, or becomes just another set of historical names with a replacement population that wishes to destroy the extant history and art.”

    https://youtu.be/WijiA9wAfac

    More at

    https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2026/03/03/europe-ought-to-remember-the-ottoman-muslims-zenta/

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      Steve of Cornubia

      Immigration from Muslim countries clearly poses risks to secular/Christian nations, but for me all this immigration appears to be less about boosting the Caliphate, more about simply destroying the white, Christian, traditionalist nature of European nations. You see, while they have indeed allowed a Muslim horde in, they have entered among a tidal wave of immigrants from just about every poor nation on Earth, including most of Africa or, in the case of America, Venezuela etc. Muslims are just one cohort.

      The common factor seems to be the preferred immigrants will negatively affect the health, economy and well being of western democracies, so pretty much anybody will do so long as they’re poor, unskilled and, even better, criminals.

      No, it doesn’t make sense. Unless their objective is to destroy these nations so that they can be rebuilt in some other form, or perhaps just because they genuinely despise who and what we are.

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    KP

    Russian LNG tanker blown up near Malta in the Med. Maybe the crew smoked or they had EVs as secondary cargo… So, who will be hypocritically complaining when some Western oil/gas tankers get destroyed on the high seas. Endless, simmering, deniable world-wide war seems the future.

    https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Sanctioned-Russian-LNG-Tanker-Explodes-in-Mediterranean-A-First-of-Its-Kind.html

    (Bought petrol Monday night $1.47, drove past Tuesday and the same was $1.60…)

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      el+gordo

      Gouging.

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      el+gordo

      There is money to be made.

      ‘President Donald Trump said the US would provide insurance guarantees and naval escorts to ensure safe passage for oil tankers and other vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, intending to head off a potential energy crisis caused by the war with Iran.’ (FinReview)

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    David Maddison

    Cartoon/meme at link.

    This might equally apply to Australia.

    https://x.com/i/status/2028883287368761748

    Canadian citizens seem to have a weird relationship with their government.

    They keep getting abused with higher taxes, more regulations and more immigrants from the 3rd world … but then they keep voting for more of it.

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      yarpos

      Certainly applies to Victoria

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      Philc

      This is what happens when people treat Politics as supporting a sports side, they never change sides regardless of the policies.

      “My family have always voted this way and I will follow and vote that way until the day I die” type attitude.

      I personally was the same way until I hit my twenties and woke up and started looking at Policies.

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        ozfred

        Then we may have the current crop of university attendees.
        I have learned that my parents are SO stupid, I must vote for anyone who is running against their choices……

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “In the past few hours, hundreds of Iranian university professors and tech experts have signed a statement declaring the Constitution of the Islamic Republic illegitimate and calling for the immediate transfer of power to the people, while endorsing Prince Reza Pahlavi’s democratic transition plan. Signatures are increasing by the minute. Link to read and sign: ”

    https://x.com/SharifiZarchi/status/2028852804711030893


    They must feel at least some sense of safety against the Mullahs’ security forces. That right there is a yuge change.”

    https://instapundit.com/780116/#disqus_thread

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    Philc

    As of the 27 February 2027 the us will pullout of the UN climate scam.

    Over to you the rest of the World.

    Bet our mob will double down.

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2026/03/03/put-on-notice-the-u-s-is-officially-pulling-out-of-the-u-n-climate-cabal/

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      David Maddison

      I thought TRUMP notified of the withdrawal almost as soon as he came to the present office. Why has the notification just been given?

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        David of Cooyal in Oz

        This latest is about withdrawing from the UNFCCC, the parent body. I think the earlier one was withdrawing from the IPCC. True?

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    David Maddison

    Something for Lefties to contemplate…

    Am I stupid because I’m socialist or socialist because I’m stupid?

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      el+gordo

      A generalisation, I see sovereign citizens and far righters as idjits, but I have time for anarchists who articulate their theory.

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    Dr Faustus

    The Liberal Party postmortem skates lightly over the absolute, hog-whimperingly awful ‘nuclear policy’ taken to the 2025 electoral slaughter. Apparently the disastrous result was essentially a question of political timing and lack of an education campaign to convince the little ladies that nuclear is OK and safe in Liberal hands.

    https://live.thepoint.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Review-of-2025-Election.pdf

    “…the nuclear power policy to develop a government-owned nuclear power
    program, while released mid-year 2024, did not release its costings (estimated
    $331bn) until December 2024. The delay was fatal, allowing the Government to fill the
    financial vacuum with a scare campaign. But there were also long-standing electoral
    concerns which needed to be addressed if the program was to be endorsed by the
    electorate. Dating from the 2019-2022 term, the Liberal Party’s Federal Secretariat
    had considerable research on the politics of nuclear power and the extended time it
    would take to convince Australians that nuclear power was acceptable. The
    research confirmed that a long campaign would be needed to change the minds of
    the majority of Australian voters, especially female voters, who were concerned
    about nuclear safety and viewed nuclear power sceptically or negatively. Such a
    campaign would take considerable effort. The research was shared with the Leader’s
    office. The difficulties of proposing a positive nuclear power policy from Opposition,
    without such an awareness campaign preceding it, were obvious. While the
    responsible shadow minister, Ted O’Brien, worked tirelessly to promote the nuclear
    policy, there was not the extensive public education and advertising campaign the
    Party’s research had demonstrated would be necessary if a nuclear power policy
    was to be accepted. While advertising materials were produced by the Federal
    Secretariat, they needed to be more comprehensive and have been run over several
    years as part of a staged campaign to persuade Australians that nuclear power was
    acceptable.”

    Despite the vast IAEA resource base for ‘newcomer’ nuclear nations, the morons fail to notice the huge array of complex technical and regulatory issues involved in establishing and locating a new nuclear industry – which were ignored and/or glossed over by Dutton and Team Ted. Someone, somewhere in the Liberal organisation, must have thought (and presumably still thinks) it sufficient to simply name existing disused power station sites and specific reactor technologies – and then imagine that ANSTO might be a suitable regulatory agency.

    About the only positive thing was that the policy was dead on arrival on the politics alone. While the stupid, stupid policy has taken nuclear power off any national agenda until the Bowen Masterplan can no longer be stomached, fortunately there was no need for Labor to mount a CSIRO-led technical demolition that would have run the concept of safe nuclear power into the ground for the foreseeable future.

    But, yes. The politics were butchered
    So partial learning.

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      Joe

      Never learnt the LABOR lesson.
      Don’t announce policies that you REALLY want to happen. Hide them away, but implement them through incremental legislation changes and regulation without fanfare and without announcement.

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    Custer Van Cleef

    Antidotes to Fox News…

    Judgenap.com
    Sonar21.com (Larry Johnson, ex-CĪA? )

    Retired FBĪ officer, Mark Wauck, on Substack.com (“meaninginhistory”)

    – he aggregates tweets from others on the current war, plus adds his own thoughtful comments.

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      Custer Van Cleef

      That story on the 3 planes downed by ‘friendly fire’ got a ‘does not compute’ from me. What about fail-safe systems?

      Larry thinks so too, and describes the technical details.

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        Ronin

        No IFF, why ?

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        Hanrahan

        Sheet happens, especially in war. How do you expect to know?

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        Graeme4

        Now saying that it was a Kuwaiti fighter that caused the friendly fire debacle.

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          Dennis

          A better explanation was given by a former ADF General who was in command at one of the joint exercises between ADF, US and some other allied force participants. He said those exercises are very important to ensure that weapons systems talk to one another and personnel are on the same military wavelength to avoid friendly fire incidents.

          That the air defence system that brought down the Generation 4 fighter (eg F-35 Lightning stealth fighter is Gen 5) might have not correctly identified the US fighter jet or there was a faulty system error.

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          Hanrahan

          More than halfway to being an ace in a day.

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            KP

            I expect it was the Iranians, but America would never admit it! Do people really believe that the Yanks can fly around Iran and somehow none of the air defence works? You only have to look at Ukraine to see modern aircraft on both sides getting shot down.

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    John Connor II

    Spain is destroying massive numbers of centuries-old Olive trees to save the environment

    Olive trees can live and continue growing for centuries. It takes decades for an olive tree to become productive.

    In Spain, they are being cut down by the Eco Taliban to install solar panels. The damage they are doing will take generations to reverse.

    https://citizenwatchreport.com/spain-is-destroying-massive-numbers-of-centuries-old-olive-trees-to-save-the-environment/

    Idiots.

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      David Maddison

      It doesn’t matter, Spain will soon be a Third World country and will rely on food aid from abroad.

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      ozfred

      Alas the labor costs in Australia limit the usefulness of olive trees in small/medium farms in Australia.
      Commerically, planting of at least 5-7000 trees would be required followed by careful pruning (single trunk) in the first 5-7 years to allow for machine harvesting. Irrigation likely for the first three. Even then the commercial returns would be marginal. With fertilizer and water first crop is about 4 years. Reasonable volumes in 10.
      Many parts of Europe have communal processing centers that will buy/process olives from local growers. My closest knowledgable center (300 kg minimum) is about 330 kms away. Kills the finances with transportation costs. The local processor, about 30 km away, was advertising on FB for operators a few years ago. Lack of plant operation knowledge kills yields.
      On a more practical level, when mature 50-70 trees planted as wind breaks would supply an extended family with enough olives/oil for a year. Hand application of fertilizer is simple and the equipment for manual removal of the olives from the trees is a modest investment. Think LARGE upside down umbrella.
      Before the “28 parrots” discovered that the olive have seeds/pits, the most I harvested was 2300 kg from 600 trees.
      I have a few more trees now, accompanied by a large increase in parrot population.

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        Vicki

        All too true ozfred. Those farmers who thought that olives may provide an additional source of income, or hobby farmers who thought it would be fun, have found the truth to be disappointing. Many trees are required, yes – pruning to a single trunk is vital, machine harvesting is thorough but expensive, and processing for oil (Italian machines the best) is expensive whether through purchasing a machine or hiring out. And the parrots? Yes. How do they know when the olives are ready to harvest? But they do.

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          ozfred

          My parrots start well before the time the olives are ready for harvest for converting to oil. My oil is fairly tart to begin with and harvested as green olives would not be recommended.
          I need at least 50% purple turning black….
          And the south coast growing season influences Mother Nature’s rhythms.
          Our USA daughter has little in common with our views on life (TDS), though the olive oil is better than what is the grocery store. I will take that as a win.

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      Hanrahan

      Spain is the only country I’ve driven around and olive trees were growing on rocky hillsides. Not the place for solar farms.

      In fact my memories are of driving all day and not getting far on the map, the roads were so twisty.

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        Annie

        I’ve never seen so many olive trees ever as on the drive from Malaga to Madrid. The numbers on steep hillsides were astonishing.

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    John Connor II

    Hundreds of experts come out against governments age restrictions on social media

    Governments should halt plans to roll out age checks on online services until privacy and security concerns are addressed, hundreds of academics said Monday.

    The warning comes as countries around the world move to bar children from social media, which requires some way of checking users’ ages to decide if they can access online services. In an open letter, 371 security and privacy academics across 29 countries said the technologies being rolled out are not effective and carry significant risks.

    https://www.politico.eu/article/age-check-social-media-scientist-warning/

    Governments don’t want the next generations to hold unapproved beliefs and understand freedom.

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    Dennis

    Not a bad and humourless description of the rise and now falling of the Liberal LINO left faction … Soap Operas Of The Phantom

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    wal1957

    ‘Farmers to pay’ | Premier Chris Minns’ confession on abandoned renewables projects

    Premier Chris Minns talks with Ben Fordham on 2GB radio about the abandoned solar project at Gemalong NSW.
    Finally we have an admission from Government that the farmer pays for the cleanup – at least in this case and potentially most of the many cleanups to come.

    If the farmer can’t pay then guess who will. Other peoples money via the taxpayer of course.
    PS. apologies if this has already been posted.

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      Vicki

      Barnaby Joyce has been saying this for a long time. But only the farming community and the anti-renewable lobby seem to comprehend the significance of the long term outcomes.

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    David Maddison

    Do you remember Vicki Derdarian? She was refused a heart transplant because she refused to have the covid vax which in Australia is required to this very day for heart transplant patients. She tried to raise funds for an overseas transplant but was unsuccessful. She just passed away 23rd February waiting for a heart transplant which she was refused in the Nanny State.

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    Forrest Gardener

    Looks like I was rash disposing of my crystal ball. Somehow I imagined that the Iranian government would fall like the Venezuelan one did.

    Maybe the Venezuelan government was sane enough to know when the game was up. And of course they didn’t have missiles pointed at everybody. And they weren’t insane enough to be seeking a dance partner wanting to bring on the end of times.

    Goats and virgins for the faithful!

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    Vicki

    Given that the mRNA vaccines are now undeniably associated with cardiac burden, it is particularly tragic that this lady was required to have a Covid vaccination prior to surgery.

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    el+gordo

    Wellington Solar Farm was burnt to the ground and the providers have disappeared, leaving the landholders with a financial burden.

    ‘The NSW Premier has made a big admission.

    ‘He says landholders will be left to pay for failed renewable projects on their land.

    ‘His comments come as rural residents complain about an abandoned solar farm.’ (2GB)

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    Hanrahan

    Jasmine Crockett is joining the movement for election integrity, she says the primaries are rigged because the vote should be counted same night. Waddyano!

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “NFF calls for removal of vague rules in new environmental laws”

    https://www.beefcentral.com/carbon/nff-calls-for-removal-of-vague-rules-in-new-environmental-laws/

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    Sambar

    A good news story. Here in Victoriastan police have located a stolen puppy within 24 hours of its theft from outside a shop.
    I am also lead to believe that after several years of fire bombing, statue destruction, machete attacks, car jackings etc police are making good progress and may one day in the future be able to advise the public that these cases have been closed due to a lack of evidence, CC TV footage or any other information. Police will be able to redirect scarce resources into looking for more stolen dogs.

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