Anonymous ID: d045af Jan. 20, 2026, 12:22 a.m. No.24147558   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7565 >>7585

>>24147539

More than quatrain, but you know that

>>24147543

Ah yes, Tab 1 of the playbook "try to provoke an emotional response"

>>24147544

Before the internet there were these things called books. My reading material when younger included Nostradamus so I recognize it

 

So here on Graveyard as Monday becomes Tuesday the big argument is supposed to be about Nostradamus and the part where his stuff and the "4chan prophecy" which is his stuff?

KEK

We we here just last week, you truly are out of ammo

Anonymous ID: d045af Jan. 20, 2026, 12:32 a.m. No.24147584   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7589

>>24147572

>Christianity is a religion of invitation not coercion

I've seen missionaries in action so call bullshit

 

sigh…… late night religious argument baiting

asper schedule

Anonymous ID: d045af Jan. 20, 2026, 12:50 a.m. No.24147613   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7682 >>7690

Do anons remember Cargill? Do anons remember Mila Kunis sitting with Ashton Kutcher crying about Russia going into Ukraine and how she mentioned Cargill by name?

 

Vessel marks first for Cargill in bid to decarbonise fleet

Grain Central January 16, 2026

 

CARGILL has this week announced the maiden voyage of Brave Pioneer, the first of five green methanol dual-fuel dry bulk vessels chartered by the company.

 

The deployment of the Brave Pioneer is part of Cargill’s broader efforts to decarbonise its supply chain, and its broader goal to create a more sustainable global food system.

 

Built by Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co. and owned by Mitsui & Co., Brave Pioneer is equipped to operate on both conventional marine fuels and green methanol as a lower-carbon alternative.

 

The estimated CO2 saving of using green methanol compared to conventional fuel is estimated as being up to 70 percent.

 

The ship is currently on its way from The Philippines to bunker green methanol in Singapore, and will then proceed to CBH Group’s terminal at Kwinana in Western Australia to load canola for February shipment to Europe.

 

Through Brave Pioneer’s maiden voyage, Cargill will conduct a series of operational trials.

 

These have been designed to evaluate green methanol bunkering readiness, understand how environmental attributes can be traced and verified through carbon-accounting systems, and assess market appetite for low-carbon freight services.

 

“Decarbonising global shipping requires a mix of technologies and the willingness to take bold steps before the entire ecosystem is ready,” Cargill’s president of ocean transportation business Jan Dieleman said.

 

“Technologies like green methanol or wind-assisted propulsion come with uncertainty but as an industry leader, we have a responsibility to test these innovations on the water, share what we learn, and help shape the systems and standards that will enable wider adoption.”

 

More vessels to come

The launch of Brave Pioneer paves the way for the four additional vessels that will join Cargill’s fleet over the coming years.

 

The addition of these vessels strengthens Cargill’s multi-solution decarbonisation approach, which includes wind-assisted propulsion, voyage optimisation technologies, energy-efficiency retrofits, and exploration of alternative fuels such as biofuel and ethanol.

 

“We know the road to low-carbon shipping will require a mix of solutions, and green methanol is one part of that portfolio,” Mr Dieleman said.

 

“Our new fleet is about optionality and adaptability.

 

“These vessels are engineered to perform at a best-in-class level on conventional fuel today, while allowing us to switch to greener fuels as availability improves; it’s a practical way to future-proof ocean transport.”

 

Cargill is one of the world’s largest charterers of dry bulk freight.

Source: Cargill

 

https://www.graincentral.com/news/vessel-marks-first-for-cargill-in-bid-to-decarbonise-fleet/

 

I'm rather curious as to where all this "green methanol" will be coming from.

Anonymous ID: d045af Jan. 20, 2026, 12:54 a.m. No.24147620   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24147607

Rebel News has done nice coverage the last two years

 

Here's new stuff:

 

It begins: WEF oligarchs begin descent on Davos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFlnBjrVwdg

 

'Masters of the universe' arrive in Davos on private jets while lecturing public on climate change

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt2I8zr6l7w

Anonymous ID: d045af Jan. 20, 2026, 1:08 a.m. No.24147652   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So while the nightly religious "arguments" go on and the muh joo is still around even though it's been time for muh mason for hours wonder:

 

Does anybody remember the last things that came up on the CEMEX dig?

Anonymous ID: d045af Jan. 20, 2026, 1:33 a.m. No.24147698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24147691

Be funnier if Starmer thought giving the island away would hurt POTUS only to find out he'd already made a deal with Mauritius for one of those 99-year leases

Anonymous ID: d045af Jan. 20, 2026, 1:35 a.m. No.24147702   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I know it's late but is anybody still up on that countdown of days Bondi had to go after J6 committee shitheads (or something like that)