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Road to Liberation's avatar

Ah, so Merkel was the bat in the wet market. Now it all makes sense!

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

how could they miss that one? a big one in a pink suit!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Could've been difficult to identify; she's a much lower form of animal than a raccoon dog or a pangolin.

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AgainsttheLies's avatar

She looks like she eats lots of fried things, pangolin and raccoon dog included.

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Tooi de Vry's avatar

Knackwurst .....and sauerkraut...gives the barrel look eventually.

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AgainsttheLies's avatar

She likes a bit of Thüringer, that one. And lots of Brötchen.

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Cindi's avatar

Maybe the raccoon dog???

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Far too intelligent...lol...;)

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Oh you're getting me for misspelling stinker!

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LJ's avatar

Ok now you’ve done it. LOL. That mental picture was priceless..... Merkel (or any politician) in a pink suit flying around like a bat. Oh my.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

probably won't get off the ground. Too heavy LOL But there is always the blimp version, remember the trump balloon in UK ! Nothing like a good laugh

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SusanSays's avatar

A pink Chinese spy balloon 🎈

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Goeff's avatar

And all along I thought she was one of the methane emitting cows!

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

I like global warming and hate frosty weather

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Goeff's avatar

What do you have to say about methane emitting cows? ; )

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

Delicious with a nice cab-sauv.!

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

All cows must wear masks and diapers .Masks may be removed for no more than two hours for grazing .All cow shit in diapers must be tested and tasted for any new Whyrusses and variants ,followed by vaxxxing and boosting every month to eliminate the cow covid .

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Road to Liberation's avatar

She's a hybrid - part cow, part bat.

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Trish's avatar

LOL

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AF's avatar

Ahahahah

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The Beach Is My Bliss's avatar

😄😄😄

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William Conklin's avatar

The Germans are now irrelevant since Biden blew up their source of energy. Imagine Germany next winter! China will be making the Volkswagen with hydro-electric from Three Gorges.

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Nick's avatar

Who would have thought that my fellow Americans would have voted for such a destructive force like Biden,

which brought us horrid Blinken and Yellen. Elections do have consequences. In 2 short years we are on the brink of ruin.

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Wesley B's avatar

Bold of you to assume he was actually elected by the American people. Lots of suspicious activity is outlined in the documentary 3,000 mules. That's before, the mysterious ballot boxes and counting in the middle of the night after poll watchers headed home, boarding up of windows to prevent viewing of the counting of ballots, kicking Republican poll watchers out in democratic-tight-races, etc etc etc.

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z28.310's avatar

Based on number of votes, Joe Biden is officially the most popular presidential candidate ever. What makes that so hard for people to believe?

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Wesley B's avatar

The constant flip flopping on issues of Gay marriage, racism and a history of racism combined with incoherent rants and campaign rallies barely drawing two rows of people versus packed stadiums filled with people wall to wall. I'll leave it to you if I'm talking about Obama or Trump. Both grew crowds many times larger. Even Hilary could really more people and her crowds were mediocre

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z28.310's avatar

That sounds like the type of malarkey a dog faced pony soldier would say.

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Wesley B's avatar

Listen fat, I can do more push ups than anyone. You want to have a competition right now?

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rbj's avatar

Trump had tens of thousands and Biden had, well, about ten. But certainly the most beloved and popular ever. Punxsutawney Phil came out of his hole more

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SHAFAR NULLIFIDIAN's avatar

By popular vote percentage margins, I am of the opinion that it was Nixon's victory over the George McGovern was the most lopsided election in U.S. history.

Nixon carried won in 49 states, with McGovern winning only in Massachusetts.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Didn't the same occur with Reagan?

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Steve's avatar

Yes, when he ran against Walter Mondale in 1984. Mondale only won his home state of Minnesota, and even that was close. Mondale won by less than 5000 votes out of over 2 million cast in Minnesota.

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Dan P's avatar

I’m not so sure “We the People” actually voted for Biden as our President. He is the “voting machine” President that seems to create just enough votes to win. 😳

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Wesley B's avatar

We now know for certain China interfered with the Canadian election. Why would one assume there was zero interference in the election south of the boarder? Is US and Canada that different?

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rbj's avatar

We need to define "fellow Americans"

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Marshall Auerback's avatar

The Germans really are the biggest losers from the Ukraine War. But as this visit showed, since its post-Cold War reunification, Germany has tried to be a chamber of commerce disguised as a country. The Germans imported cheap oil and gas from Russia to power factories exporting goods to China and the rest of the world, all while free-riding on U.S. defense spending.

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Goeff's avatar

"...all while free-riding on U.S. defense spending."

As if they have any choice.

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Marshall Auerback's avatar

They always have a choice to increase their own defense spending. They just haven't done it for decades.

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

A few points:

The US has been carrying NATO for a long time, most other countries have been free loaders.

You might ask the question 'who benefits from the defense spending?', why, could it be the military industrial complex?

NATO was set up because of the cold war with the USSR. When the USSR broke apart, NATO probably could have been sided lined.

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Billy Bob's avatar

That’s what Trump said.

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Goeff's avatar

Who's "they?"

Anyway, I'd need to see some credible evidence before I believe that any part of Germany is in any way sovereign. The US itself shows little indication of being anything more than a tool of the global banking mafia.

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William Conklin's avatar

That doesn't surprise me, they have always been quite the entrepreneurs mixing corporate power and government power. Now what is the word we have for that which the United States is also guilty of?

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

Germany will manage with windmills .

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William Conklin's avatar

It takes an immense amount of fossil fuel to construct and put windmills in place. It takes huge batteries to power a city at night. It takes lots of fossil fuel to obtain and process the ingredients of batteries. It takes Helicopters to put windmills in place. The technology to make windmills and solar devices and the batteries to store the energy is so huge that Germany will not make it without Russian Oil. The United States, after it is kicked out of Ukraine by the Russians, will sell Russian fuel to Germany for a higher price. Remember that the Nazis killed 23 million Russians in the Second World War and the Russians have not forgotten it. Also Russia won the Second World War even though the United States took credit for it by nuking 200,000 civilians before Japan could surrender to Stalin.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

But William if wind mills are not practical than lets put up solar panels ..In Holland 35%of farms will be shut down and that land will than be covered with solar panels .They will produce so much power that a lot of it can be exported to Russia enough to saw out the perma frost east of the Ural mountains ,to Vladivostok .

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William Conklin's avatar

Where are you going to find enough slaves to dig up the materials in Africa to make the batteries?

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

The new batteries will be printed ,no material is needed .Amazon will sell them and deliver by Tron ..

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Rikard's avatar

Not to mention how dependent windmills are on helicopters for de-icing in winter.

The bigger mills can easily fling blocks of ice from their blades. Blocks weighing 50 kilos or more, hurling through the air with enough force to land hundreds of meters away.

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William Conklin's avatar

Yikes, it is even worse than I thought. I think we need to go back to horses and forests. They will never have the electricity to run all the iphones forever.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

The horses will be electric also .I did see a car already that had no wheels ,but four iron legs and the body of a horse . The driver was hanging on to the tail as the steering wheel

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William Conklin's avatar

In the future, the driver will be a robot

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Rikard's avatar

Not to mention there simply aren't enough raw materials to make batteries to replace petrol/diesel vehicles with EVs, at all.

To replace Sweden's petrol/diesel vehicles (about 10 000 000 cars, all kinds and sizes) would require the entire global production capacity for such batteries to work 24/7/365 for more than two years.

And then all those batteries need replacing every ten to fifteen years.

In the EU alone, there are more than 300 000 000 diesel and petrol vehicles.

In my area, those with a little vision are now seriously chatting about the feasability of getting wood-gas powered engines as backups.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

All wind mills can be bought ready made from china .No need for any raw materials . Amazon stores sell models that can be hand cranked .

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

In Germany at the end of the war most cars and trucks where powered with wood gas .

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William Conklin's avatar

Oh all that is true. It is amazing that the population continues to ignore what you just said.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

All countries where tropical storms happen ,must put up wind mill .The extra force of the wind storms will make the mills spin like crazy ,producing so much energy to export it all over the world ..Cables can be layed on the bottom of all the oceans to deliver it where it's needed .The big problem with that plan is that Biden will come along and cut the cables .

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William Conklin's avatar

I suggest we just get all the politicians to blow hot air at the windmills and we will have all the energy we need.

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William Conklin's avatar

Whales are safe. They are jabbing naked apes.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

I just read a report that last winter Germany used the Black Forest for fire wood .

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William Conklin's avatar

Now they will have to buy trees from Russia if they get permission from whatever looney tune is in the white house.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I reckon she was trying to remind the Yangtze River that she was more full of shit than it could ever hope to be.

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William Conklin's avatar

Actually I took a cruise up the Yangtze from the damn once and it definitely full of shit and other stuff, you got that one right, but you can make hydroelectric with shitty water.

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Goeff's avatar

FoS like the Ohio and Mississippi rivers?

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William Conklin's avatar

One thing humans do every day is take a dump, imagine how many trees must be used every day to make paper to clean up all that poo! Civilization is only possible because plumbers made it possible to flush the toilet, but then what!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Lol.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

lol!

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Michael DAmbrosio's avatar

I'm confused. I was told that wearing masks was customary in Asia, and us stupid westerners were just being maskholes by not adopting this tried and true cultural practice used in China, Japan, and South Korea to eliminate the flu and other ILI.

How is it that all of these people are in a hospital of all places without a mask on?

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Billy Bob's avatar

I think they only wear masks when they’re sick. I was stationed in Japan for over two years in the mid 70s and that’s the way it was then.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

what a weird coincindence

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Martin's avatar

Very suspicious 🤔

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

Without the gas from Russia can Germany still build Panzers to send to Ukraine to kill Russians .??

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Goeff's avatar

They probably buy most of the parts from China.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

On the Canadian T.V. news I watched as two tanks without guns where loaded on a transport plane for the Ukraine .Trudeau better hide in your bunker ,in case the Russians send something back ,that will burn your ass .

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

I didn't realize that Mutti had visited Wuhan in 2019.

Reading about Webasto employees, reminded me of Italy in the early stages of the "pandemic". I had read that a great majority of the needle trade and fabric trade was owned by... Chinese interests.

Coincidence?

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Goeff's avatar

"...a great majority of the needle trade and fabric trade was owned by... Chinese interests."

That trade, like the opium trade, has long been dominated by other interests. Such as those with interests in international banking...

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Jessica Hockett's avatar

"All the while, SARS-CoV-2 was spreading quietly among Wuhan residents, and also in Italy, and probably many other places in the world, unnoticed."

Circulating.

As it likely had been for months before then as well.

With no impact on excess mortality.

Which should tell you something.

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GerdaVS's avatar

I know an Australian travelling Europe had it in June 2019

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Quakeress's avatar

How did he know he had it?

(It definitely circulated in Nov 19 in Paris.)

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Danno's avatar

"Curiously, the official text of Merkel’s speech seems to contain not a single mention of social credit systems." and Deutsche Welle then praised her criticism of China's social credit systems! Ha ha! Direct evidence that Deutsche Welle (like so much mainstream media) pre-writes its fawning lies confident that no one will notice.

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Username's avatar

Another possibility (and the one that I was thinking of when I read eugyppius's post) is that Merkel did criticize the Chinese social-credit system in her actual remarks, but that the official text didn't include those remarks, or showed them at first but then deleted them.

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SusanSays's avatar

Censorship never sleeps.

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Danno's avatar

That actually makes more sense.

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Rikard's avatar

I wonder when China will merge their social credit system with the Yuan?

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Way Back Joe's avatar

Maybe she just wanted to see for herself the very place where the US military would disperse the bioweapon ( C19 )during the US/ CHINA athletic event.

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CK's avatar

Came here to say this. It was the World Military games, I think in October.

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

I've lost the reference to it but I remember reading a study where covid was (retroactively) found to be circulating in North America in at least September 2019. The story went like this: people who were vaccinated for measles were coming down with a measles-like rash that tested negative for measles on biopsy. Once covid made headline news and it was seen that one of the symptoms could be a measles type rash, those same tissue samples were tested for covid with a positive test result.

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CK's avatar

Here is one:

https://open.substack.com/pub/eugyppius/p/every-day-there-is-more-evidence?r=o9q29&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

I recall reading about blood donations being tested for COVID-19 antibodies and samples taken in August 2019 had antibodies. I believe these were in France and possibly the US West coast.

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

thanks for the link. I can't believe I missed this article!

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CK's avatar

You’re welcome, it was bothering me so I had to find it. I think he covered it in some earlier articles too.

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

So it seems that there is a fair bit of evidence supportive of Sars-Cov2 circulating at least throughout 2019. Friends and neighbours certainly have made that claim too, even those who got the covid shots for the nth time; they all say they had a 'weird, really bad flu'.

I have generally not bought into the claim that 'the virus doesn't exist' but I think it's safe to say that the disease didn't exist as much of a thing apart from a seasonal flu type event until the media picked up on it. Which only makes me more certain that covid was a disease that was used to push an agenda.

There are a lot of unknowns, I wonder if we'll ever really know the truth.

While I appreciate our host Eugyppius emphasizing stupidity and incompetence and agree that that played a big part in everything that happened, there is enough evidence to support a more deliberate rather evil multi pronged plan that is in the works.

Professor Richard Werner, an economist, was recently interviewed on Kitco news, it's a video worth watching.

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Goeff's avatar

I wonder how many other bioweapons the US dispersed there since the 1830s. The US Navy East India Squadron began patrolling the Yangtze 200 years ago. Wuhan is a major city on that river.

"In the 1830s, (yup, 18) the East India Squadron of the U.S. Navy sent several missions from its regional base in Guangzhou (Canton), China..."

Source: https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/opening-to-japan

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Locke's Conscience's avatar

Covid-19 was well planned.

It was released intentionally.

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aj's avatar

worked on the microbe and constituents for 2 decades, at least one decade of tabletop exercises. Of course, David Rockefeller and company have been steering the world towards the new world order for many decades. Klaus Schwab was mentored by Rockefeller before he began the WEF in the 70s.

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Danno's avatar

It was quickly and decisively defeated by our immune systems, which gives me hope. What worries me is the vaccine.

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Quakeress's avatar

Oh, had they kept her there.

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Don Midwest's avatar

I wonder if she talked about pharmacy deals.

"Is Pfizer and Pfizer-BioNTech the same vaccine?

On August 23, 2021, FDA announced the first approval of a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine has been known as the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, and the approved vaccine is marketed as Comirnaty, for the prevention of COVID-19 in individuals 12 years of age and older.Feb 10, 2023"

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CygneRouge's avatar

............Hmmmmmmmm.

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LMS's avatar

The plot thickens/sickens.

I did not know this

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Handsome Pristine Patriot's avatar

Don't normally have to do this with your writing but..............SO?

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eugyppius's avatar

I just wanted to explore this weird event, and provide my readers the links to all the contemporary articles and images.

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Handsome Pristine Patriot's avatar

Aha!

Some say there is no such thing as coincidence.

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JonZig's avatar

So, Merkel was in China talking about cow farts while China was plotting how to disrupt a world economy. Got it. But she’s very climate informed don’t you know! Maybe her and Greta Thunderberg can go on tour together? I’m willing to buy them a canoe and a couple of paddles. We want to keep their tour as green as possible.

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