🚨 Meet Doris, she lives in California and is registered as a 126 year old who has voted in 51 elections and has NO IDEA.
California’s voting system is so corrupt that by simply knocking on the door of the “126 year old” proves election fraud.
EXPOSE IT ALL.
After working for 40 years, the average Social Security recipient gets $1850/month.
After being in America for 40 minutes, the average illegal “refugee” gets $3874/month.
And red or blue, that should PISS EVERYONE OFF.
@dadzillaar@mattvanswol@marttilacj1 Where was this? Sadly, these things are happening in our cities. Imagine what high school classes are like with these same teens.
🚨 stop scrolling.. do you understand what this fake degree ring actually means to your life..
because most people only think about visa fraud as a paperwork problem..
those 100,000 seized certificates weren't for desk jobs.. they were for medicine.. nursing.. engineering.. IT.. fields where a fake credential doesn't just steal a job.. it puts someone in a hospital treating your family..
and here's the part nobody's connecting..
100,000 seized is 10% of the estimated total.. 900,000 fake degrees are still out there.. attached to real people.. working real jobs.. inside real companies and real hospitals that verified nothing..
a former US consular officer who processed 51,000 H-1B applications in Chennai said 80 to 90% of the applicants she saw used fraudulent documentation..
a 2008 USCIS audit found more than 13% of already-approved H-1Bs were fraudulent..
that was 18 years ago.. the program kept running..
Manav Bharti University sold 36,025 fake degrees while issuing only 5,455 real ones.. this has been running since at least 2010..
this isn't a printer in a back room.. it's a supply chain.. fake seals.. fake holograms.. fake transcripts.. 22 universities.. multiple states.. an estimated 1 million documents worldwide..
your doctor might have one of these degrees..
the system worked for the forgers.. just not for you.
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
@elonmusk An average family in the U.S. does not have $30,000 for childcare for two children. At best they wait five years between children, so that one is in school. What is the solution?
🚨🇺🇸 Meanwhile in Nebraska
“I hope you guys can see this, but that is all ticks”
Holy crap - step out into the Countryside in this State and never eat Meat & Dairy again.
Claims that 'CO₂ is a pollutant that poisons crops' are being used to criticise a global expansion of plants and food crops.
However, any claims of 'nutrient deficiency' in quickly expanding green growth soon dissolve under biological scrutiny. Nutrient lag is a well studied short-term side effect of rapid plant growth, which biologists call the 'dilution effect.'
When plants are exposed to sudden elevated CO₂ levels - such as in commercial greenhouses - the photosynthetic rate rises quickly. It builds carbohydrates (sugars and starches) faster than the root systems can respond absorb trace minerals, like zinc and iron.
Rising CO₂ levels have been credited with the majority of fresh areas of global greening, particularly in arid or desert regions. This has been detected by NASA satellites, delivering a massive global agricultural payoff via rising crops and vegetables.
The nutrients aren't just disappearing; the plants are just growing larger and faster. This delivers an immediate luxury of abundance. If a grain of wheat has 10% less zinc but the crop yields 30% more total grain, the total pool of nutrients produced per acre has actually increased. Framing this global expansion in food biomass as a net negative is a bizarre inversion of agricultural reality.
This argument relies heavily on the Harvard FACE (Free-Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment) experiments, where pipes spray pure CO₂ over open fields. These studies are notorious for creating artificial conditions, by suddenly blasting plants with high CO₂ concentrations in isolation. In the real world, atmospheric changes happen over decades, giving wild plants and agricultural products ample time to adapt.
Commercial greenhouse operators worldwide already deliberately pump CO₂ levels up to 1,000 or 1,500 ppm - nearly quadruple outdoor ambient levels - precisely because it supercharges growth, water-use efficiency and yield.
If higher CO₂ levels truly ruined the structural and nutritional integrity of crops, the multi-billion-dollar global greenhouse industry wouldn't exist. Chefs, consumers and regulators would have noticed decades ago if greenhouse-grown produce was fundamentally nutrient-depleted 'junk food.
A new study shows offshore wind farms can alter ocean currents.
By 2050, offshore wind capacity in the North Sea is set to increase more than tenfold.
Researchers modelled the long-term impact.
Turbines slow surface winds, foundations obstruct tidal flow, and those wake effects combine to slow surface currents by up to 20%, not just immediately around the wind farms, but across the North Sea.
That changes sediment movement, water mixing, and marine ecosystems.
This is not a local effect, it is a system-level change, and the full impacts are unknown.
We have been the most generous country in the world, to our detriment.
25% of all Mexicans live in the US. 70% rely on welfare.
~10% of Guatemalans live here. 77% are on welfare
12% of Nicaraguans live here. 75% rely on welfare
12% of Haitians live here. 53% rely on welfare
One of the most visible signs of China’s ongoing economic boom has just been completed in the business heart of Chengdu, a city of 21 million people.
State-owned energy conglomerate China Energy Engineering (Energy China) built this vast, 86,000-square-meter multi-story facility from scratch in just one year. Even in Chengdu, where cranes and scaffolding dominate the skyline, the sheer speed of this build reflects the country’s sustained urbanisation and ambition.
Headquartered in Beijing’s Chaoyang District and employing 116,000 people, Energy China is a striking example of how the nation invests in modern infrastructure. The group is heavily involved in international projects across more than 140 countries, spanning fossil fuels, hydropower, nuclear, and renewables.
Its portfolio ranges from coal-fired power plants in Bangladesh and hydro in Argentina, to solar arrays in Greece and Morocco, offshore wind in Vietnam and desalination plants in Qatar.
China's industrial output now exceeds that of the United States, Japan, Germany and South Korea combined. Its share of global manufacturing has surged from just 6% in 2000 to over 30% today. The scale is staggering.
This landmark in Chengdu is just another living example of China's rising industrial presence in the world.
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