@hjaltshul@EnverSol How come you don't understand!! Nobody wants these people!!! You must be well paid to push for this. Ireland has the same problem. Nobody wants them here!!
@refugeecouncil It always amazes me to see how leftist governments put preference to other people than their own. People who built the country, who carry the history. You will be responsible for destroying the UK.
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Ep. 28 Trans, Inc: genital mutilation is not just a fad. It’s a full-blown industry. How did something this demented happen so quickly? Chris Moritz has been following the money.
My dad was a chess genius CIA operative.
My mother a dinner lady.
They had absolutely 0 in common.
Dad: “She fed you boys healthy meals every day, cleaned the house and was largely quiet.
I loved her very much”
That’s literally all men want.
Archaeologists have utilized LIDAR technology to explore Calakmul, a vast urban area located in southern Mexico. By employing Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR), scientists have been able to remove the dense rainforest cover and uncover the remnants of an ancient Mayan city, which is nearly twice the size of the City of Vancouver.
LIDAR, short for "Light Detection and Ranging," is a technology that allows researchers to examine the Earth's surface. This technology employs pulsed laser beams to measure variable distances, generating precise three-dimensional data about the Earth's shape and surface characteristics. By combining these laser pulses with other recorded information collected by airborne systems, LIDAR offers valuable insights into the examined area's topography.
The capabilities of LIDAR are remarkable. Kathryn Reese-Taylor, a professor at the University of Calgary, states, "You can be trying to survey and map sites in the rainforest, and what would take you years to accomplish, LIDAR can do in a couple of days of flying over these large areas."
The University of Calgary reports that an international team of researchers conducted a comprehensive LIDAR survey spanning over 36 square miles of forest canopy in southeastern Mexico, specifically in the Calakmul region. Calakmul served as a Mayan capital between approximately A.D. 635 and 850.
The survey findings unveiled an expansive urban settlement featuring extensive residential compounds concentrated around temples, shrines, and potentially marketplaces. The inhabitants of Calakmul relied on an advanced agricultural system supported by canals, terraces, walls, and dams. At its peak around A.D. 700, Calakmul was one of the largest cities in the Americas.
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