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HRC tweet decode: Q1519, all equal, WWG1WGA
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>>15351550 o7
"decisive" โ Q4008
29-Apr-2020 3:22:44 PM EDT
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Read slowly and carefully.
Knowledge is power.
https://2009-2017.state.gov/documents/organization/119629.pdf
>Irregular warfare is far more varied than conventional conflict: hence the importance of anintellectual frameworkthat is coherent enough to provide guidance, and flexible enough to adapt to circumstances.
>American counterinsurgency practice rests on a number of assumptions: that thedecisiveeffort is rarely military (although security is the essential prerequisite for success); that our efforts must be directed to thecreation of local and national governmental structures that will serve their populations,and, over time, replace the efforts of foreign partners; thatsuperior knowledge,and in particular,understandingof the โhuman terrainโ is essential; and that we must have thepatience to perseverein what will necessarily prove long struggles.
>Insurgency, however, can and will flourish in theโฆ
>>15351699 chekk't
>https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/national/article257215177.html
Bald eagle vanquishes Golden Eagle that was feeding on carrion
Rabbits On Mars: One Giant Leap
Thomas Gangale
[1999]
Abstract
It goes without saying that permanent human settlements on Mars will need to grow their own crops, and there is a considerable body of literature that speaks to these issues. The need for farm animals should also be investigated.
While human waste will certainly be used to fertilize the Martian regolith, it also presents health concerns that will either need to be addressed by sewage treatment systems, or by exposure to the ambient environment, in order to eliminate pathogens. Sewage treatments systems will be expensive to transport, and an unknown period of exposure to Martian
conditions will be required to render human waste safe for reuse. Selection of an animal species to accompany humans to Mars could address these concerns. The optimum Martian farm animal will have the following characteristics:
is well-characterized under laboratory conditions.
is small, and is therefore easy and inexpensive to transport to Mars.
has a short gestation period and a high number of births per pregnancy, therefore breeds rapidly from a small initial stock.
produces good quality manure.
requires low maintenance (fastidious, self-cleaning).
consumes most of the vegetable material that is inedible to humans, thereby accelerating the composting process
and reducing the need for biomass processing equipment.
poses a near-zero health risk to humans.
These qualities describe Oryctolagus cuniculus, the European or domestic rabbit.
This presentation briefly reviews the history of the rabbit in space flight and suggests a program of future missions to study its adaptability to powered flight, microgravity and Mars gravity. Possible roles for the rabbit in Mars colonization
are discussed. Preliminary results of experimentation with growing food in Mars soil simulant JSC Mars-1 enhanced with rabbit feces are also reported.
http://www.spacearchitect.org/pubs/Gangale-19990812.pdf
saved for future ref.
tie-in of Jan 15th to Law of War 5.11 is intriguing mirror.
not sure about Q44 and Friday Jan 15th, as a clockfag had tied Q44 to the :25/:55 axis on the Clock.
future proves past. have to wait and see. o7