More green gaia insanity. Hundreds of billions in pork to create environmental disasters and just charge the bill to the middle class and lower class Americans and taxpayers.
WIND AND SOLAR ENERGY ARE ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS It is ironic that wind and solar energy are promoted as “green,” when in fact one of their worst qualities is the damage they do to the environment. Solar panels are manufactured in China using slave labor (Uighurs) and coal-fired power plants for electricity. The irony is heavy. And both wind and solar require vast quantities of minerals and hazardous substances.
A fundamental problem with wind and solar is that they are extremely low-intensity energy sources. The amount of land required to produce a substantial amount of electricity is enormous. This is one of the subjects of a paper by Robert Bryce, one of the country’s leading energy experts, titled Not In Our Backyard. The paper documents rural America’s largely successful battle to block large-scale renewable energy projects. The paper includes some eye-opening data, including the fact that in order to reach “net zero” emissions of CO2 through use of wind and solar, 228,000 square miles–an area equal to the states of California and Washington–would need to be dedicated to wind turbines and solar panels.
First Afghan Provincial Capital Falls To Taliban, Rolling Through City In US Humvees
BY TYLER DURDEN FRIDAY, AUG 06, 2021 - 11:45 AM For the first time amid the Biden-ordered US troop exit from Afghanistan a provincial capital has fallen to the Taliban, also as they make broad gains in various parts of the country, and as insurgent attacks and assassinations begin to reach deep within the capital of Kabul itself.
Zaranj, the capital city of Nimruz province which lies in the southwest near the border with Iran, and with a population of an estimated 160,000, was taken by the Taliban on Friday, according to The Washington Post. A statement by Nimroz's police force described the Taliban rapidly and easily captured the city due to "a lack of reinforcements from the government." And The New York Times is also calling it a significant "symbolic victory" wherein the advancing Islamists "faced little resistance". Some reports are suggesting not so much as a single shot was fired.
Video footage was quick to emerge showing Taliban patrols in city streets, including long lines of US Humvees driven by bearded Taliban militants flying the flag of jihad, with prisoners "streaming out of the city's prison" - as described in The Long War Journal:
Jihadists and other independent sources on social media have posted videos of Taliban fighters patrolling the city. The images also show them in control of the military base, as well as Zaranj Airport. Taliban fighters were photographed outside the governor’s compound and the headquarters of the National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan’s intelligence agency. Prisoners are streaming out of the city’s prison.
First Afghan Provincial Capital Falls To Taliban, Rolling Through City In US Humvees
BY TYLER DURDEN FRIDAY, AUG 06, 2021 - 11:45 AM For the first time amid the Biden-ordered US troop exit from Afghanistan a provincial capital has fallen to the Taliban, also as they make broad gains in various parts of the country, and as insurgent attacks and assassinations begin to reach deep within the capital of Kabul itself.
Zaranj, the capital city of Nimruz province which lies in the southwest near the border with Iran, and with a population of an estimated 160,000, was taken by the Taliban on Friday, according to The Washington Post. A statement by Nimroz's police force described the Taliban rapidly and easily captured the city due to "a lack of reinforcements from the government." And The New York Times is also calling it a significant "symbolic victory" wherein the advancing Islamists "faced little resistance". Some reports are suggesting not so much as a single shot was fired.
Video footage was quick to emerge showing Taliban patrols in city streets, including long lines of US Humvees driven by bearded Taliban militants flying the flag of jihad, with prisoners "streaming out of the city's prison" - as described in The Long War Journal:
Jihadists and other independent sources on social media have posted videos of Taliban fighters patrolling the city. The images also show them in control of the military base, as well as Zaranj Airport. Taliban fighters were photographed outside the governor’s compound and the headquarters of the National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan’s intelligence agency. Prisoners are streaming out of the city’s prison.
The QR code consent is actually a good idea. Too many young men have had their lives ruined by drunken sororitutes unable to deal with the next day walk of shame.
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https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/08/wind-and-solar-energy-are-environmental-disasters.php
WIND AND SOLAR ENERGY ARE ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS
It is ironic that wind and solar energy are promoted as “green,” when in fact one of their worst qualities is the damage they do to the environment. Solar panels are manufactured in China using slave labor (Uighurs) and coal-fired power plants for electricity. The irony is heavy. And both wind and solar require vast quantities of minerals and hazardous substances.
A fundamental problem with wind and solar is that they are extremely low-intensity energy sources. The amount of land required to produce a substantial amount of electricity is enormous. This is one of the subjects of a paper by Robert Bryce, one of the country’s leading energy experts, titled Not In Our Backyard. The paper documents rural America’s largely successful battle to block large-scale renewable energy projects. The paper includes some eye-opening data, including the fact that in order to reach “net zero” emissions of CO2 through use of wind and solar, 228,000 square miles–an area equal to the states of California and Washington–would need to be dedicated to wind turbines and solar panels.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/first-afghan-provincial-capital-falls-taliban-now-patrolling-city-us-humvees
First Afghan Provincial Capital Falls To Taliban, Rolling Through City In US Humvees
BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, AUG 06, 2021 - 11:45 AM
For the first time amid the Biden-ordered US troop exit from Afghanistan a provincial capital has fallen to the Taliban, also as they make broad gains in various parts of the country, and as insurgent attacks and assassinations begin to reach deep within the capital of Kabul itself.
Zaranj, the capital city of Nimruz province which lies in the southwest near the border with Iran, and with a population of an estimated 160,000, was taken by the Taliban on Friday, according to The Washington Post. A statement by Nimroz's police force described the Taliban rapidly and easily captured the city due to "a lack of reinforcements from the government." And The New York Times is also calling it a significant "symbolic victory" wherein the advancing Islamists "faced little resistance". Some reports are suggesting not so much as a single shot was fired.
Video footage was quick to emerge showing Taliban patrols in city streets, including long lines of US Humvees driven by bearded Taliban militants flying the flag of jihad, with prisoners "streaming out of the city's prison" - as described in The Long War Journal:
Jihadists and other independent sources on social media have posted videos of Taliban fighters patrolling the city. The images also show them in control of the military base, as well as Zaranj Airport. Taliban fighters were photographed outside the governor’s compound and the headquarters of the National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan’s intelligence agency. Prisoners are streaming out of the city’s prison.
The store owner should have kicked her in the balls
I give him credit for pointing out that it he she they is fucking nuts
A fighter. Suburban housewives will be shocked
Love that guy.
Black male beats the shit out of white male for malt liquor money.
I prefer owner's suite