@Corps1775@JoJoFromJerz Where’s the BS here? Or do you just not believe anything Trump does is harming the planet? These policies are part of what is harming the only home we have. Everyone should care about that! But you don’t apparently. Why is that? Do you plan to go to Mars instead or something?
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
Guys, please hit a follow on her handle.
She's one of the on-ground reporters providing live coverage from Lebanon's war zones and has been in the area for nearly 2 years.
Musk and Bier are throttling her reach.
Make sure to live/RT everything you see.
“The plane went silent.”
That’s what passengers aboard British Airways Flight 9 remembered most.
Not screaming.
Not alarms.
Silence.
On June 24, 1982, the Boeing 747 was flying over Java at 37,000 feet with 247 passengers onboard when Senior Engineer Barry Townley-Freeman noticed engine temperatures rising dangerously fast.
Then passengers started calling flight attendants:
“There’s something glowing outside the window.”
Blue light flickered through the engines.
White sparks danced across the wings.
It looked beautiful.
In the cockpit, Captain Eric Moody watched Engine 4 fail.
Then Engine 2.
Then 1.
Then 3.
Within minutes, all four engines were dead.
A fully loaded 747 became a powerless glider descending toward the Indian Ocean.
No thrust.
Barely any radio communication.
No idea what caused it.
Passengers woke from sleep to something deeply unnatural:
The absence of engine noise.
At 37,000 feet, a jetliner should roar.
Instead, there was only wind.
Captain Moody got on the intercom and delivered one of aviation history’s most famous announcements:
“Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.”
Some passengers thought it was a joke.
The flight attendants’ faces said otherwise.
What nobody onboard knew was that the plane had flown directly through a volcanic ash cloud from Mount Galunggung.
The ash was made of microscopic glass particles.
Inside the engines, the particles melted at extreme temperatures and coated the turbines like cement, suffocating all four engines one by one.
At 15,000 feet, oxygen masks deployed.
At 12,000 feet, the crew prepared for a night ditching into the ocean.
Captain Moody knew the odds of surviving a water landing in a 747 were almost nonexistent.
Then he tried restarting the engines one final time.
Engine 4 sputtered.
Caught.
Then another.
Then another.
All four engines roared back to life.
But the nightmare still wasn’t over.
The volcanic ash had sandblasted the cockpit windshield so badly the pilots could barely see through it.
Captain Moody had to land a damaged 747 at night using only a tiny clear section of the side window while his first officer called out altitude and distance manually.
Against every odd, the aircraft landed safely in Jakarta.
Every single person onboard survived.
After the incident, volcanic ash became a globally monitored aviation hazard.
And Captain Eric Moody’s calm announcement became legendary — still taught today as a masterclass in crisis leadership:
Tell the truth.
Stay calm.
Give people dignity.
Even when you’re falling out of the sky.
Absolute war crimes exposed. A former US soldier confessed that the US Navy intentionally intercepted small boats carrying life saving medicine to starving civilians in Yemen and dumped it all into the sea. Washington literally enforces genocidal blockades.
FUN FACT—helium cools the superconducting magnets in more than 14,000 MRI machines used in hospitals worldwide. We lost the largest helium extraction plant in the world in Qatar. US reserves running low. Helium cannot be produced de novo. Any helium escape is permanent.
This woman posted a video discussing how since, 2021 her family has cancelled holidays due to illness- this year is no different. She discusses that years ago, the winter holidays were not nearly as interrupted by illness
"I truly am just so confused"
"It was not like this"
@simonmaechling@BillPeters30 Hi Simon! I love science, very much including biology and chemistry, which are some of the building blocks of medicine and microbiology and neuroscience, all of which fascinate me. Well, how the human body and brain work has always fascinated me and how we become who we are and…
@Rozana_0l@Graelwyn Thinking of your little boy, you, and all in Gaza. You deserve to live, to have enough to eat, to be free; your son deserves to live and learn and grow with no fear!
🆘The 'Soul of my soul' crew are being illegally abducted by Israel
We call on all our governments and people to condemn this crime and to demand the immediate release of all abducted crew, as well as an end to Israel's illegal blockade and ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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@Josh12528534 @elonmusk@grok You are, in fact, based. You post good things, for example this, and your post calling out Hamas. I wish people would, but in my experience of calling them out, people get angry and defend them, or people get angry and think you support Israel/Netanyahu. No nuance. Frustrating.
@Josh12528534 @JenTusch I like my face in this picture though. Which of the four do I like the best as in the face? The unedited one with the lollipop, of course. I like your picture too btw, at a dance with your wife? Great pic! Also I take pride in your comment about my night stalker face; thanks! 😀