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How bout that power outage in Spain? People don't realize how fragile daily life is with this extreme dependency on electricity, and little to no backups/alternatives. 1 nuke from a hostile country exploded high in the sky could destroy most of Europe's grid just from the EMP. A powerful solar EMP might do similar damage at least to large scale systems.
 
I request that you do further research on EMP. There's a reason that it's not an active weapon in anyone's arsenal. Too easy to shield against. It's honestly a boogyman.
 
Yes and no, and I could be wrong too. I'm not saying this event was an EMP. Shielding needs to be strong enough to protect against the EMP. Too strong of an EMP will either penetrate through or burn the shielding. Still, it would be no quick fix or easy going if every fuse in a country or continent blew. I think it's too easy to shield small targets against, and too bulky and energy consuming to keep in one's arsenal unless they use a nuke, which is undesirable for the wide spread collateral damage.
 
In one of my morning update emails… preaching to the choir:

Planting more trees in cities would save lives.More than a third of all heat-related deaths in the world from 2000 to 2019 could’ve been avoided with more vegetation in urban zones, researchers in Australia reported this week. According to their model of temperatures and greenness across 11,000 urban areas, boosting flora by 30% in areas with a lot of concrete would have reduced average summer heat by about one-third of a degree Fahrenheit, potentially preventing 37% of heat-related deaths from 2000 to 2019 (equivalent to 1.16 million lives). The cooling power of trees and other vegetation is becoming increasingly critical—the study’s lead researcher projected that heat exposure would cause more than 15% of deaths in Southeast Asia in the last decade of the century “under the most extreme global warming scenarios.”
 
In one of my morning update emails… preaching to the choir:

Planting more trees in cities would save lives.More than a third of all heat-related deaths in the world from 2000 to 2019 could’ve been avoided with more vegetation in urban zones, researchers in Australia reported this week. According to their model of temperatures and greenness across 11,000 urban areas, boosting flora by 30% in areas with a lot of concrete would have reduced average summer heat by about one-third of a degree Fahrenheit, potentially preventing 37% of heat-related deaths from 2000 to 2019 (equivalent to 1.16 million lives). The cooling power of trees and other vegetation is becoming increasingly critical—the study’s lead researcher projected that heat exposure would cause more than 15% of deaths in Southeast Asia in the last decade of the century “under the most extreme global warming scenarios.”
Increasing flora by 30% causing a 1/3 of a degree reduction in temperature....and thereby saving over a million lives....seems a bit far-fetched to me.
 
It’s volumetric… if globally we had the same reduction it would reduce the severity of storms… lessen the capacity for superstorms to pick up as much water and speed…
 
It’s volumetric… if globally we had the same reduction it would reduce the severity of storms… lessen the capacity for superstorms to pick up as much water and speed…
They're talking about heat related deaths, like 1/4 of a degree will make a difference. I don't think you'd care if it was 110F or 109.66F with or without shade.



In other news, the whole video is worth a watch, easy listen at 1.5x or more, so it's not bad

 
It’s volumetric… if globally we had the same reduction it would reduce the severity of storms… lessen the capacity for superstorms to pick up as much water and speed…
Planting more trees in cities would save lives.More than a third of all heat-related deaths in the world from 2000 to 2019 could’ve been avoided with more vegetation in urban zones, researchers in Australia reported this week. According to their model of temperatures and greenness across 11,000 urban areas, boosting flora by 30% in areas with a lot of concrete would have reduced average summer heat by about one-third of a degree Fahrenheit, potentially preventing 37% of heat-related deaths from 2000 to 2019 (equivalent to 1.16 million lives).

Yeah, they specifically said HEAT-RELATED DEATHS....again, I find that farfetched and quite preposterous.
 
I'm affected by this, and I find it suspicious that these ticks, which were recorded as being first described in 1758, suddenly gained the ability to cause this disease after the year 2000.
I think worth a watch even at 2x. funny in some places.
 
I think DJT is a bit shocked at the lack of influence he wields in international affairs since his re-election.
He thought he could wave the big stick and everyone would fall in line.
It seems like no one, Putin, Netanyahu or Tehran cares what he says or thinks.

Opinions vary of course.
 
“Having nurtured conspiracy theories for his entire political career, Trump suddenly seems in danger of being consumed by one. In many ways it’s delicious to watch, but there’s also reason for anxiety, because for some in Trump’s movement, this setback is simply proof that they’re up against a conspiracy more powerful than they’d ever imagined. “What we just learned is that dealing with the Epstein Operation is above the President’s pay grade,” posted Bret Weinstein, an evolutionary biologist and podcaster. An important question, going forward, is who they decide is pulling the strings.

Epstein obsessives are right to be suspicious about the weird turns the case has taken. So much about it feels inexplicable, including the sweetheart plea deal Epstein got in 2008, and the fact that he was apparently able to kill himself despite being one of the most monitored inmates in the country. The “raw” video footage released didn’t ’t even have the metadata scrubbed, and showed it had been changed four times in video-editing software.

Even if it turns out that a review of the case doesn’t implicate anyone who hasn’t already been charged, it should be a scandal that Bondi misled the public about the existence of a client list.

But the administration lies all the time — that alone doesn’t explain why this issue has so tested the MAGA coalition. To understand why it’s such a crisis, you need to understand the crucial role that Epstein plays in the mythologies buttressing MAGA. The case is of equal interest to QAnon types, who see in Epstein’s crimes proof of their conviction that networks of elite pedophiles have hijacked America, and of right-wing critics of Israel, who are convinced that Epstein worked for the Mossad, the country’s spy service.

The way Trumpists have made this case a cause célèbre can seem bizarre to outsiders. After all, Trump’s friendship with the sex-trafficking financier has been widely documented. Epstein’s best-known victim, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, said she was recruited at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private club. And Trump has his own history of alleged creepiness around underage girls; several teenage contestants in one of his beauty pageants accused him of deliberately walking in on them when they were undressed.

As Senator Jon Ossoff, Democrat of Georgia, said at a rally this weekend, “Did anyone really think the sexual predator president who used to party with Jeffrey Epstein was going to release the Epstein files?”

But I’ve always seen the fantasy of Trump as a warrior against sex trafficking as a way for his followers to manage their cognitive dissonance about his obvious personal degeneracy. To believe that they are on the side of light while championing a man of such low character, Trump’s acolytes have had to conjure an enemy of vast and titanic evil, and invent a version of Trump that never existed.

Among those on the right who believe there’s an Epstein coverup, few seem to be entertaining the idea that Trump is protecting himself. That, after all, would require a re-evaluation of his integrity and their judgment. But they still take for granted that Epstein was trafficking girls to powerful men and then blackmailing them, and that he was killed so he couldn’t talk. Now they have to figure out why Trump won’t give them the information they long for.”
 
Whatever, start the chipper. We all know what needs done...

I have beautiful daughters, and thus a vested interest. If it can happen to some rando, it can happen to my sacred, beloved Kathryn or Esme. The thought is intolerable.

As if I wasn't disenfranchised before...
 
First term was all about impeaching Trump and blocking his conservative policies as he built an image for himself, now it's smooth sailing for him as he does the bidding of those above him. Whether against his will or not, Trump's in on it as far as I'm concerned. They do a good job of doing things in such a way that there's plausible deniability, but the patterns are there for all to see if they would see it. Reality has become less believable than movies.
 
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