Een demonstrant en oud COA-medewerker over escalaties: "Het tij gaat keren. Want als ik de sfeer proef in Loosdrecht, Apeldoorn of Epe. Ik heb geruchten gehoord van mensen die zeggen: wij staan klaar met staven en honkbalknuppels. Dan gaat het escaleren. Het gaat echt fout."
"In AZC's wordt gedeald. Ik heb er zelf gewerkt, dus ik spreek uit ervaring.
"Tegen de mensen die dat ontkennen dan zeg ik: je weet niet waar je het over hebt. Ga er maar eens kijken. Praat maar eens met een COA medewerker."
"Alles moest afgebakend zijn. Altijd met 2 man de zaal op, altijd met 2 man rondes lopen. Controles op wapens, drugs. Dat zijn feiten."
"Maar het is levensgevaarlijk geworden hier. Bedreigingen aan de orde van de dag. Daar hoort ook bij bespugen. Aanvallen van personeel. Maar het mag niet naar buiten gebracht worden, want je tekent ervoor."
"En ik heb er een lak aan dat dit naar buiten komt. Het moet naar buiten komen. Die COA medewerkers moeten eens een keer lef hebben en voor de camera zeggen wat er gebeurt daar."
"Het loon is hartstikke goed. Dus je houdt je mond ook wel. Maar ik kan slecht tegen onrecht."
"Er wordt van alles gekocht en allemaal nieuw en dat is binnen een paar weken, een paar maanden is het gesloopt. Donderstralen ze het weg en kopen ze nieuwe."
"Ik heb in Leersum een inwerkdag meegemaakt. Daar sprak ik iemand die zei: hier moet je niet je oren openzetten. Alles wat je ziet, dat moet je langs je heen laten gaan, anders kun je hier niet werken."
"Maar dat spullen nieuw gekocht worden. Ze krijgen nieuwe spullen. Kamers, kasten, lockers. Binnen 2 weken is die hele kast onherkenbaar, gesloopt."
The World Health Organization is promoting the narrative of a very long incubation period of 3 to 6 weeks for Hantavirus.
If they attempt to make it the next scamdemic, a long incubation period would give them the perfect excuse to lock people down! 🤔
Please don’t fall for it
Thomas Massie: The Epstein scandal is “deeper and darker” than anyone imagined.
“It’s bigger than Watergate.”
“It’s bigger than Iran-Contra.”
“It’s not about Joe Biden or Donald Trump.”
“There are degrees of evil here that we’ve never seen at this scale … ”
“Our government was compromised by wealthy, connected billionaires, and by Jeffrey Epstein himself.”
“At the age of 14, these girls that were being sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein were told if they could go find another girl to take their place, then they wouldn’t have to be sexually abused.”
“And some of them took that deal.”
“It’s one thing to be evil to a child.”
“It’s another thing to get a child to do evil.”
“The light sentence that was given to Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 that allowed him to victimize hundreds of more women, we want to know, why was he given that light sentence?”
@RepThomasMassie@MassieforKY@Local12
The original population of the Americas before Europeans invaded and committed genocide, was around 90 million. By 1900, the native population had been reduced to 300,000.
That's what a fucking holocaust looks like.
But they weren't "chosen people", so nobody gives a shit.
CO₂ does not control the climate. It never has. It is not the master dial of the Earth’s temperature, nor is it the architect of our modern anxieties.
Carbon dioxide doesn't cause excessive rainfall, droughts, or the collapse of coastal cliffs. Nor is it responsible for the fractures in human society—terrorism, urban violence, obesity or the drug crisis. These are the products of a human civilization that has survived its own annihilation by the narrowest of margins, persisting for 300,000 years largely through a stroke of cosmic luck.
Yet, for four decades, a relentless climate war has force-fed the world a diet of crisis and warming hysteria. It insists that CO₂ is the root of all evil—that it is our fault and it is the gas's fault. But the truth is indifferent: CO₂ doesn't care. It is not demonic. It is not pollution. It is the foundation of life on Earth.
Without it, Earth would be a silent, sterile rock, inhabited only by bacteria. It was CO₂ that empowered cyanobacteria to unlock the miracle of photosynthesis, slowly flooding the world with the 'waste product' we call oxygen. Before this, the oceans were dark with iron, the skies were not blue, and the world was effectively lifeless. We should be thankful for this gas of life, rather than inventing doomsday scenarios to vilify it.
If we look at the true scale of our planet, the single greatest factor affecting Earth’s geology is tectonic continental flow. This slow, majestic dance of crustal plates shapes our continents and redirects the great ocean currents. This is nature at work.
Today, CO₂ is a mere trace gas at 427 ppm (0.04%). While it is a mighty driver for biology, it is at some of its lowest levels in planetary history. During the Cambrian Period, concentrations were upwards of 4,000 to 8,000 ppm. If those massive levels did not trigger an 'irreversible environmental collapse', it is illogical to assume today’s trace amounts will.
Furthermore, water vapor remains the dominant greenhouse gas, reaching concentrations of 40,000 ppm (4%) in the tropics. It is responsible for the vast majority of the greenhouse effect, yet it is sidelined in favor of the carbon narrative.
History matters. For hundreds of millions of years, CO₂ has not been the deciding factor in global temperature. Homo sapiens evolved during the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, which began 34 million years ago when Antarctica became entombed in ice. Our entire history has unfolded within the Quaternary glaciation, surviving 100,000-year cycles of icehouse conditions.
Almost every meaningful invention, every empire, and every leap in human progress occurred within the brief, warm window of the Holocene. We have never not lived in an ice age. We have survived global upheavals before, but we may not survive a self-imposed collapse into a new medieval dark age driven by ideological fear.
How butter is made.
Take cream from a cow.
Shake it.
Strain off the buttermilk.
Salt to taste.
Total processing steps: three.
How seed oil is made.
Take seeds. Heat them to 88°C to denature the proteins and break the cell walls.
Crush them between mechanical rollers under several tonnes of pressure.
Mix the resulting paste with hexane, a petroleum-derived solvent originally used to dissolve grease off engine blocks.
Let the hexane bath dissolve the remaining fat from the press cake.
Distill the hexane back out, mostly. Some stays in the oil. The food regulators have decided this is fine.
Now wash the dark, stinking, brown sludge with sodium hydroxide to neutralise the free fatty acids that taste rancid because the oil already is.
Filter through activated bleaching clay to remove the colour pigments that would otherwise reveal what colour cooking oil naturally is.
Steam it at 240°C under vacuum for an hour to strip out the smell. Without this step, no human would willingly put it near food.
Pour the resulting clear, odourless liquid into a plastic bottle.
But yes.
Definitely healthier than butter.
Trust the experts.
when you realize that touching a single grocery store receipt puts more BPA into your body than drinking from a plastic water bottle for an entire year
Take away the Holocaust and what do you have left?
Without their precious Holocaust, what are the Jews?
Just a grubby little bunch of international bandits, assassins and squatters who have perpetrated the most massive, cynical fraud in human history.
Ik was vier dagen aanwezig op het proces van de Blokkeerfriezen in Leeuwarden. Hun app-groepen waren gekraakt, DNA afgenomen, flinke straffen, ze kregen een strafblad.
Extinction Rebellion, dat staat voor de idealen van links-liberale elites, krijgt mandarijntjes…..
"They seized my baby and sliced him in two with a knife.
My second child woke up ... They split his head with a machete."
THIS IS THE REALITY FOR NIGERIAN CHRISTIANS.
When will the world wake up?!
Israel is wiping out critical bridge after critical bridge in South Lebanon.
Civilians can’t flee.
Ambulances can’t reach the wounded.
Entire communities are cut off from food, medicine, and essential supplies.
This is intentional.
This is a crime against humanity.
Speaking about the deep contradictions in human nature, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada said:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about the relatives still in their lives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have a partner often fail to appreciate them. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the full complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.
The key to happiness is gratitude—to truly see and value what we already have, and to understand that somewhere, someone would give everything for what we take for granted.”