31 Year US Army Veteran Colonel Larry Wilkerson Tells High Schoolers DO NOT Join The Military
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 12, 2024
“All your military is doing today is being led by people who were insane, infested with lust for money, wanna get out of the military and make 7, 8 figures with the defense contractors,… pic.twitter.com/DXs1ikRrxp
Monday, March 11, 2024
31-Year US Army Veteran Colonel, Larry Wilkerson: your military is being led by people who were insane, infested with lust for money, wanna get out of the military and make 7, 8 figures with the defense contractors,…
Absolutely monstrous. Somebody in London decided to do this - to their own soldiers.
Absolutely monstrous. Somebody in London decided to do this - to their own soldiers. https://t.co/kQ0hGo35Zn
— Alex (Sasha) Krainer (@NakedHedgie) March 10, 2024
This is Operation Grapple, a series of atomic tests done near Christmas Island just south of Jakarta between 1957 and 1958 when there was pressure placed on the west during the nuclear weapons race.
Earlier Britain's nuclear testing, called Operation Hurricane, tested on and near Malden Island, halfway between San Diego and Australia, was done in 1952.
Britain's first successful test was in 1952 with Operation Hurricane,
The successful test of an atomic bomb in Operation Hurricane in October 1952 represented an extraordinary scientific and technological achievement, but Britain was still several years behind the United States, which had developed the more powerful thermonuclear weapons in the meantime.
America had her own testing in 1955 in about the same location in an operation called, Operation Wigwam.
WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE STANDARDS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA? SERIOUSLY
This should scare the shit out of you, it is what happens when a company that builds airplanes is run by Wall St. for quarterly profits.
— Jimmy Dore (@jimmy_dore) March 11, 2024
Its a symptom of end stage capitalism that we are currently living in and no politician will address it cuz they serve the capitalists.… https://t.co/WiDPZbqn1o
One of Boeing's whistleblowers has just been found dead.
👀👀👀 https://t.co/eR5kRFs6t4
— James Lindsay, number one Gay Studies author (@ConceptualJames) March 11, 2024
THIS IS SCOTLAND, BUT AM SURE THAT THE U.S. HAS SIMILAR, AHEM, STANDARDS
This is nothing new elderly, die of starvation all the time in what we call care. Oncology patients also. An oncologist once said this to me when I was in my 20s, and he was correct. Euthanasia is illegal in the UK, therefore to Hasten a death is murder, I’m not sure what doctors… https://t.co/zfrHwnvr15
— Kate Shemirani (@KateShemirani) March 10, 2024
Scottish Public Services Ombudsman.
An NHS board has been ordered to apologise after a patient with a history of Parkinson’s Disease was left starving for two weeks due to a delay in inserting a nasal tube.
The SPSO instructed the Ayrshire and Arran NHS board to apologise to the spouse of a late patient, referred to as C to protect their anonymity.
C complained that the care and treatment provided to their late spouse, referred to as A, including leaving the patient without “appropriate nutrition and hydration” while in hospital.
A was admitted to hospital with a suspected urinary tract infection but their condition deteriorated and they died a few months later.
Yeah, because you took your loved one to an abattoir. Keep your loved ones out of the hospital. Meat-based diet, chiropractic care, vitamins D, C, Zinc, and magnesium will get them through most metabolic events. Keep them out of hospitals. For a urinary tract infection?!?!? Vitamin C, zinc, and D.
C complained that staff had not treated A with dignity and ascribed A’s symptoms to their pre-existing conditions rather than treating individual needs.
A had a history of Parkinson’s Disease, dementia and cerebrovascular disease.
C also complained about the personal care provided to A, particularly with respect to management of their skin during admission.
YAY, WEST VIRGINIANS CAN DRINK RAW MILK!!!
By a vote of 95-1 today, the West Virginia House gave final approval to a bill that would legalize retail raw milk sales in the state with no restrictions or limits, as long as the containers are clearly labeled as unpasteurized raw milk. https://t.co/F4RAWW3pMO
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) March 11, 2024
Interesting article on the FDA's position on raw milk and what this passage does to federal prohibition in general.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (March 11, 2024) – By a vote of 95-1 today, the West Virginia House gave final approval to a bill that would legalize retail raw milk sales in the state with no restrictions or limits, as long as the containers are clearly labeled as unpasteurized raw milk. Enactment would also take an important step toward further rejecting a federal prohibition scheme in practice and effect.
A group of delegates led by Del. Michael Hornby introduced House Bill 4911 (HB4911). Under the proposed law, retailers could sell raw milk in the state as long as the container is clearly labeled as “unpasteurized raw milk,” and includes the name and physical address of the seller, the date of production, and the following warning: “Consuming unpasteurized raw milk may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially for children, elderly, immunocompromised individuals, and persons with certain medical conditions.”
On March 8, the Senate passed HB4911 with some amendments by a 28-5 vote. The Senate version removed provisions that would have given retailers immunity from civil liability related to the consumption of raw milk, except in cases of “intentional or willful and wanton misconduct.” It also added provisions authorizing the Commissioner of Agriculture to propose rules to regulate the sale of raw milk.
The House previously passed the bill by a 76-19 vote. Today, the House concurred with the Senate version by a vote of 95-1.
The enactment of this legislation would build on a law passed in 2016 that legalized raw milk consumption in West Virginia under so-called herd share agreements.
During the 2023 legislative session, Idaho and North Dakota expanded their raw milk sales and Iowa legalized limited raw milk sales.