Anonymous ID: 357d40 March 22, 2025, 8:22 p.m. No.22807590   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22806634, >>22806517, >>22806534

Milgram never counted the people who walked in to the study took a gander and said f**k off and walked out did he?

 

The study looks like a how-to on mass compliance. Consider 2020 - stand six feet apart, cover your face, no singing, listen to the selected "experts", don't kill grandma, no contact with sick hospitalized loved ones, no visiting, no contact delivery, NO TALKING…because talking to each other is the one thing that halted compliance in the Milgram study.

Anonymous ID: 357d40 March 22, 2025, 8:28 p.m. No.22807618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7700 >>7710 >>7891 >>8061 >>8202 >>8478

Pacific Palisaides, Temescal Canyon clean up kept from locals view

harris__silver

Thank you @californiaflightschool and @joshzucka

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHZVba3yT1B/

 

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sashimi_gi

@blakendestroy it’s not a conspiracy to say it’s not a sinkhole. It’s a fact. It’s settlement due to excessive rain the seasons past and it increasing the groundwater table. The canyon was filled in the 70s with silty clay so the water does not percolate down it goes up. Which then saturated the bar material under the asphalt, and it being a high trafficked area causes settlement. Groundwater is mostly confined to the narrowest part of the canyon where most of this water percolating up and damaging the roadway and sidewalks had been seen.

 

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maisoncalifornie

They aren’t crushing the road. My understanding is that debris from burned down homes, specifically any remaining metals and concrete, are being transported to that location and being grinded down and then transported to be recycled. This is what I learned on a community zoom call (I’m a resident). I don’t think the location is ideal given its proximity to the local high school and beach but I also don’t fully understand the environmental dangers of grinding steel and concrete as that was not discussed on the call.

 

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masformore

Lots of contractors are NOT following the mandatory “Rule 1466”, thus, exposing neighbors to resuspended toxic pollutants. We would need a closer look to see if it’s being followed here or not.

The purpose of Rule 1466 is to minimize off-site fugitive dust emissions from earth-moving activities at sites containing specific toxic air contaminants by establishing dust control measures.

This is a federal rule that exists for a reason.

Anonymous ID: 357d40 March 22, 2025, 8:46 p.m. No.22807710   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7891 >>8061 >>8202 >>8478

>>22807618, >>22807700

 

Seals Dying in Malibu

Dead dolphins and seals are washing up on LA beaches, including Malibu, due to the toxic fire debris from the Palisades Fire contaminating the ocean.

Conservationists and marine biologists are concerned about the impact of the fire debris on marine life, as it can disrupt the nutrient balance and cause destructive algal blooms that harm ocean life.

AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts.

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nytimes.com

Part of Eastern Malibu Is ‘Gone,’ Mayor Says, as Palisades Fire Rages - The New York Times

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/12/us/malibu-palisades-fire-mayor.html

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dailymail.co.uk

Dead dolphins and seals are washing up on LA beaches after wildfires

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14519245/dead-dolphins-seals-marine-life-los-angeles-beaches-wildfires.html

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malibucity.org

Marine Life Protection | Malibu, CA

https://www.malibucity.org/236/Marine-Life-Protection

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ellenfrancisco.com

Wildlife Rescue in Malibu

https://www.ellenfrancisco.com/wildlife-rescue-in-malibu/

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Malibu’s ocean life isn’t safe from fire, and the worst effects are yet to come | LAist

https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/malibu-fire-impacts-ocean-life

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Malibu Fire Recovery Information

https://recovery.lacounty.gov/malibu-fire-recovery-information-resources/