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2021-11-26 at 3:07 PM UTCHeavy rain washed out many roads in several counties in eastern Nova Scotia as well:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/flooding-cape-breton-guysborough-storm-1.6260477 -
2021-11-28 at 9:37 PM UTC
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2021-11-28 at 9:45 PM UTCThe logic of the economic system we live in is the logic of cancer. The government's sole priority is to protect its economic system. The police are the armed enforcement wing that detains, beats, and murders for the state.
This is what's coming for all of us. -
2021-11-28 at 9:52 PM UTCpop pillz, nigga
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2021-11-28 at 10:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe They are people whether or not you like them.
Duuuu Wuttttt
Im saying that the Cascade Mountain range starts at northern California and cuts all the way up into the "Great White North" of Western Canada.
from Alaska down into British Columbia all the way down to south of Mt Shasta California is it's own region.
BC is west coast people. they're no doubt different in their lifestyle than say people from Edmonton or Toronto, Ottawa region and Montreal.
they're no different than people from Portland Oregon. before Passports were mandated after 9/11/01 in Canada, people moved freely from Washington State to BC and lived between the two areas. relatives of each other live in the two countries because they may have taken citizenship in Canada prior to 9/11
that's all I am saying.
Also San Francisco has the highest filming permits in the nation. so many things that require to be shot in San Francisco are done in British Columbia because the homes and scenery look the same in many areas. It's cheaper to film in Canada. -
2021-11-28 at 10:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The logic of the economic system we live in is the logic of cancer. The government's sole priority is to protect its economic system. The police are the armed enforcement wing that detains, beats, and murders for the state.
This is what's coming for all of us.
the wealthy and few buying up land or buying the mineral rights. some states like North Dakota require both land and mineral right owners to agree and share the profits. but some states and clearly Canadian laws give more rights to the mineral right owners who then lease to the companies.
You can't live in a home that is built were a pump and pipeline are going in. and the fact it's owned by the Native people in the region just makes it that much more fucked up. Because the mineral rights were most likely sold out from under them. they're supposed to let the land owners know the mineral rights are for sale and they get first dibs on purchasing it. but the sale goes public after a certain period. no doubt, that Letter didn't show up. or maybe they didn't have the money for it and figured nothing of it. -
2021-11-29 at 10:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready the wealthy and few buying up land or buying the mineral rights. some states like North Dakota require both land and mineral right owners to agree and share the profits. but some states and clearly Canadian laws give more rights to the mineral right owners who then lease to the companies.
You can't live in a home that is built were a pump and pipeline are going in. and the fact it's owned by the Native people in the region just makes it that much more fucked up. Because the mineral rights were most likely sold out from under them. they're supposed to let the land owners know the mineral rights are for sale and they get first dibs on purchasing it. but the sale goes public after a certain period. no doubt, that Letter didn't show up. or maybe they didn't have the money for it and figured nothing of it.
I think BC particularly was influenced by colonial-era boundaries, which gives modern-day indigenous a more serious legal claim on the area.
Beyond that, Canadian Indigenous policy falls short of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples; this gives rise to additional ethical issues regarding Indigenous relations throughout Canada. Additional contention is generated through these policies, since governments were installed to “represent” indigenous populations.
With regards to this pipeline:
1) The installed governments are in support, while tribal elders are against.
2) The ethics of the deprecated indigenous relations legislation are debated.
3) The legitimacy of BC’s land claim is further debated. -
2021-11-29 at 10:43 PM UTCPort of Vancouver descends into ‘distress’ as B.C. flooding severs rail lines, highways:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-port-of-vancouver-descends-into-distress-as-bc-flooding-severs-rail/
It's exacerbating the container shortage since thousands of containers are just sitting empty. Our exporters can't get their goods into Vancouver. The port is blocked, the parts aren't coming in, the exports aren't going out, and everybody is paying ten times what they used to for shipping. Prices have already shot up and it's only going to get worse. -
2021-11-29 at 10:44 PM UTCSatellite reveals Australian coal mines emit much more methane than expected based on national reporting:
https://phys.org/news/2021-11-satellite-reveals-australian-coal-emit.html -
2021-11-29 at 10:45 PM UTCIt's all contrived and manufactured by the New World Order and their paid off lackeys. They're trying to disrupt the supply lines. There will be lots more of this in the months and years to come.
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2021-11-29 at 10:48 PM UTCChina represents about a fifth of our species population. That fifth is running out of clean water, quickly:
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2021-11-29 at 10:52 PM UTCyeah desalination is cheap enough to get drinking water for developed countries, but its kinda expensive to water ur grass and take a nice long shower with. i predict they will install new pipes and we will have to bathe and water are yards with toilet sewage. the farmers will get the rest of the fresh water, to grow soybeans to ship to gyna
because farming is noble and they are special people and there business is holy -
2021-11-29 at 10:52 PM UTC
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2021-11-29 at 10:56 PM UTCIran Forcefully Clamps Down on Protests Against Growing Water Shortages
The crackdown came after the protests spilled over to at least one other city and a major protest on Friday loomed. Weather experts say 97 percent of the country is dealing with water scarcity issues.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/26/world/middleeast/iran-protests-water-shortages.html -
2021-11-29 at 10:58 PM UTCNestle have tried pretty hard to wipe this video from the net:
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2021-11-29 at 11:01 PM UTCI have a list of nestle brands saved on my phone so I can try to boycott them and get others to do so as well
So far it is absolutely pointless -
2021-11-29 at 11:04 PM UTC‘All the trees have died’: Iraqis face intensifying water crisis
Iraqis struggle to cope with depleted water resources, exacerbated by climate change and disputes with neighbours.
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/11/5/all-the-trees-have-died-iraqis-face-persistent-water-crisis -
2021-11-29 at 11:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe ‘All the trees have died’: Iraqis face intensifying water crisis
Iraqis struggle to cope with depleted water resources, exacerbated by climate change and disputes with neighbours.
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/11/5/all-the-trees-have-died-iraqis-face-persistent-water-crisis
Nothing to do with the climate. The real reason is right in the article:
"Diminishing water levels in the two rivers that feed Iraq are partly attributed to numerous dam projects upstream in Turkey and Iran."
And it's not "partly attributed", it's the only reason the rivers are drying up. -
2021-11-29 at 11:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Nothing to do with the climate. The real reason is right in the article:
"Diminishing water levels in the two rivers that feed Iraq are partly attributed to numerous dam projects upstream in Turkey and Iran."
And it's not "partly attributed", it's the only reason the rivers are drying up.
obbe doesnt read and form his own opinion. -
2021-11-30 at 12:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Nothing to do with the climate. The real reason is right in the article:
"Diminishing water levels in the two rivers that feed Iraq are partly attributed to numerous dam projects upstream in Turkey and Iran."
And it's not "partly attributed", it's the only reason the rivers are drying up.
The Tigris and the Euphrates?
What about Messopotamia though?
What about the Garden of Eden?