I agree. I watched the Smallwood dam slowly get breached and fail. In Canada we would never accept that kind of dam. No good reason to not have a concrete dam the whole with of the gap in the river valley.
I agree. I watched the Smallwood dam slowly get breached and fail. In Canada we would never accept that kind of dam. No good reason to not have a concrete dam the whole with of the gap in the river valley.
It's even cheaper to just go on a calorie restricted diet and get lots of exercise.
The drug is thought to mimic some of the positive effects of calorie restriction by lessening the amount of sugar the body produces and absorbs. Calorie restriction is a huge challenge for people to maintain, as it involves eating a lot less over a long period of time, but some studies have shown that it can help to extend the human life span
A full-scale rocket motor fires from the Aerojet facility in Sacramento, Calif. This test will help in the development of NASA's Orion jettison motor that is being designed to separate the spacecraft's launch abort system from the crew module during launch.
Aerojet's RL-10 3D-printed upper-stage engine being tested.
I am rocket hear me roar
The sound is too loud to ignore
And when you sit on me
I'll throw you past the sky
Aerojet Rocketdyne has recently completed initial testing of the RL-10C-X, a future upgrade for Vulcan’s Centaur and ACES upper stages.
>Is this why HIV had such a disproportionate impact in Africa (something epidemiologists couldn't properly explain)?
Of course!
This is how the Cult of Con-Artists operate.
They are faithful believers of the Law of Thelema
And the Cabal are members of theOrder of the Lamp of the Invisible Light.
http://magicianandexorcist.org/lil/index.html
LIL is the heart and soul of the capstone in the NWO pyramid. The three laterals in the Trilateral Commission: Nuit the supreme Goddess of Heaven holding up the stars in the sky, her consort Hadit, the fire in the hearth, great shining lord of the sky, and Ra-Hoor-Khuit, the Crowned and Conquering Child.
Imagine two secretive families of con-artists encounter one another in a town somewhere. They are used to NOT sharing, but after a while, they realize that they have more in common than with the townies, and they could work together to set up bigger cons. So, first they partner up, and eventually, they pool their secrets. Now they are one family, and then…
Another encounter, with similar results. They meet families of snake oil salesmen, travelling actors, minstrels, fortune tellers and all manner of cheats and con artists. Each time they pool a few more tricks, make more money, and learn how to blend in better. Soon they own the whole town, they marry into the lord of the manor's family, people die, and the Cult of Con-Artists inherits the title. They pool the wealth, they pool the power. They run the family like a military operation with a matriarch at the top of the pyramid. They learn how to smuggle and acquire large forest estates near the borders of every European country. Now, they are the wealthiest family near the small border village where the guards are billeted. Through sex, and wine, and cash, they become friends with them, and suddenly they have an internations, duty-free smuggling network. A coach can cross the border by paying a bribe, enter the nearby forest, and hole up for a day to rest and get fresh horses for the onward journey.
Before long they are the kings and queens of all of Europe.
Meet the Cabal
Same river?
If so then that would be a Cascading Failure
And those are rather predictable if you don't build a proper SYSTEM of dams. Building a good dam is not good enough. The whole system needs to be good
The Systems Approach and Its Enemies | C. West churchman | 1979
https://coevolving.com/blogs/index.php/archive/the-systems-approach-and-its-enemies-c-west-churchman-1979/
The Environmental Fallacy
The simplistic approach to systems design says that there is a clear and urgent necessity to do something about our systems, else we perish: we must create more resources of food and energy, we must reduce the pollution of air and water, we must reduce our population - or else no environment will sustain us. The other approach says that above all we must think through the consequences of any proposal for action, because otherwise the "clear and urgent necessity" will lead us down the pathway of disaster: we create more farm land and irretrievably destroy its future productivity, we eliminate pollution of waters by enacting laws that therefore prohibit industry in impoverished areas, we attempt to stop population growth by attacking deeply embedded religions and cultural values.