@DavidRi24012971@Rainmaker1973@grok Once they successfully contaminate it, the public will stop trying to take it from them for drinking, price will go down, and profit margins will go up
@Rainmaker1973 Taking control of vital water resources with the intent to make them a tightly controlled and expensive commodity is an openly declared objective of the Oligarchy.
@hvdm1987@NyraDior@historyinmemes LOL @ "Anglo Saxons created the foundation of capitalism..."
What a gd picture-perfect fairytale world you think you live in...
No one wants to sit down for your deluded personal fantasy storytime because it's complete dogshit
Look up what our numerals are and came from, dummy
@einexile@historyinmemes Yep, that's European "progress" for ya - kill everyone, go backwards, and finally rediscover stuff locals already knew millenia ago in a last-ditch effort to save from their own hubris and overdevelopment 🤷🏼♂️
Long before Mexico City existed, the magnificent city of Tenochtitlan ruled the Valley of Mexico.
I think one of the greatest moments in history to witness would be the height of Tenochtitlan in the early 1500s, before Hernán Cortés and the Spanish conquistadors conquered and destroyed the city. Seeing one of the world’s most remarkable urban centers at its peak would be an unforgettable experience.
When the Spanish first arrived in 1519, Tenochtitlan was among the largest cities on Earth, with an estimated population of 200,000 to 300,000—larger than most European capitals of the era. Built on an island in Lake Texcoco, it was connected to the mainland by three massive causeways equipped with removable bridges for defense. A network of canals ran throughout the city, allowing canoes to transport people and goods so efficiently that Europeans often compared it to the “Venice of the Americas.”
At the heart of the city stood the Templo Mayor, an enormous twin-temple pyramid dedicated to the gods Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc. Surrounding it were palaces, government buildings, temples, and bustling plazas. Nearby, the Great Market of Tlatelolco drew thousands of merchants each day, offering everything from food and pottery to textiles, jewelry, and luxury goods from across Mesoamerica.
The Aztecs also demonstrated extraordinary engineering and agricultural innovation. They expanded farmland using chinampas—highly productive artificial farming plots built in shallow lake waters—while aqueducts supplied the city with fresh water from nearby springs. Carefully planned neighborhoods organized by occupation and social status completed a city that combined sophisticated engineering, architecture, and urban planning, making Tenochtitlan one of the greatest achievements of the pre-Columbian world.
JUST IN: Benjamin Netanyahu just thanked Congress for Section 224 of the NDAA.
That should probably get your attention.
Foreign leaders don’t usually thank Congress for provisions they don’t consider important.
Section 224 creates a “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative” focused on joint weapons development, data sharing, and deeper military coordination. (Al Jazeera)
Go read Section 224.
The United States of America is a sovereign nation.
Section 224 of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act must be removed.
Our military should not be integrated in any capacity with a foreign country’s military.
Nor should we be funding it.
@infolibnews Holy crapola, that is such a massive omission! That would get anyone else fired. I think there were even some lawsuits settled recently... 🤔
I put this all into one clip. The first clip is the unedited footage from 60 Minutes Overtime. The second clip is how it aired on TV and was shared by CBS News to social media. https://t.co/6deCw7f03t
Wow, Bari Weiss's CBS News deceptively cut out the part of this interview where Netanyahu clarified that rather than get "aid" from the US, he wants us to have a so-called "partnership."
"I want to draw [the aid] down, and then I want to suggest projects, joint projects for intel, for weapons, for missile defense."
What he's describing is taking military tech such as missile defense—which we funded—and then selling it back to us as some sort of "partnership."
This isn't just missing from the clip below, it was chopped out of the full show too w/o any clear cuts.
Note too, he says he wants to "start now" and not wait for the "next Congress"—that's because he knows the American people don't want to give Israel a dime.
Now we know why Netanyahu and Loomer were saying they didn’t want aid. After analyzing NDAA Section 234, it would be hard to convince me that this isn’t Israel’s attempt to finish their infiltration of America. “Merging militaries” looks a lot like treason when you peel back the layers. Did a full breakdown analysis (yesterday on X and on Substack) but some people prefer videos, so here’s the breakdown you have requested.
@kylecordes@GeoffRBennett Yeah, he definitely should have asked Congress before he tore down the East Wing, so the same goes for any other government property owned by the People.
What do you think about the Lincoln and Washington Memorials? Those take a lot of upkeep and it's been much longer than 50 yr
@AndrewSolender Isn’t this this the loser who beat his ex wife and threw boiling water on her? Typical Zionist. Beating up women and children.
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