Debt Rattle April 8 2018

 

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    Johannes Vermeer The Concert 1663 Stolen from Gardner Museum March 18 1990, the single largest art theft in the world. Never recovered   • Riches
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    Χρονια Πολλα

    (Chronia Polla)

    Happy -Greek- Easter

    #39884
    VisionHawk
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    Re: • US Gene-Editing Ruling Delights Plant Scientists (G.)

    (…..and to those who are wanting to clone a mammoth)

    What scientists need to have engraved on their’ foreheads is:

    “Just because you can – doesn’t mean you should”.

    #39889
    zerosum
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    The last article was written 15.01.2017
    Federico PIERACCINI projections have not come true.
    “In this fourth and final analysis I will focus on a possible strategic shift in the approach to foreign policy from Washington. The most likely hypothesis suggests that Trump intends to attempt to prevent the ongoing integration between Russia, China and Iran.”

    What Trump say and what Trump does are not the sole factors in this game.

    Federico PIERACCINI: Geopolitics, Globalization and World Order Part I – IV; strategic-culture-foundation, 19.12.2016 – 15.01.2017

    Its hard to play the game when the participants are not playing the same zero-sum game
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_theory

    #39890
    sumac.carol
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    Bugs gaining resistance to the one-trick pony pesticides may mean a boost for organic production except we will have to deal with these stronger bugs. Herbicide resistant super weeds are also becoming an important issue in my region.

    #39891

    Documentary on AI, free to watch until midnight

    DO YOU TRUST THIS COMPUTER

    #39894
    Dr. D
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    With the steps they’re taking, one day they will find out that pesticides are counterproductive, and other measures work fine that are unable to be gamed by the organism. For example, after 10,000 years, soap still works. After lifetimes of panic over kudzu, fireweed, and other invasives, they seem to establish an agreement, a balance with their neighbors and with zero advice from so-called experts.

    But of course, that’s not the point. With attention to detail, that is, doing our job, organics equal the yield of pesticides AND GMO’s. It was never about the yield; it was never about the work. It certainly by God was never about saving people or feeding them — clearly that’s idiotic when the poisons you use drain off into every water right down to the ocean, into the air, into every farmer, every child, every food, everywhere, killing everything by drams. No. The point, and what it does very very successfully, is to transfer MORE of the farmer’s (worker’s) money away from him and TO the chemical industry. And that it does fantastically. Once you start, you break the tilth, then you’re hooked. Without it, your yields will drop until the area recovers, just like debt, heroin, sugar, or any other addiction. Go look at the highest yields per acre for corn, etc in competition. What do they use? So if they can quadruple yields just by adding together some ordinary single digit exploits, what are we doing poisoning every human on earth and all the bugs too? Well you tell me. And quick. I’m in the fields and that cancer clock is waiting.

    #39895
    zerosum
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    like it or not … we are a intelligent bag of mobile bacteria.

    Its a good thing that we cannot see them with our eyes. It would be gross
    Maybe an alien would be stupid enough to land on earth.
    Earth is full of life that exist between freezing point of water and boiling point of water that is ready to get into every crevice.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut_flora

    “The microbial composition of the gut microbiota varies across the digestive tract. In the stomach and small intestine, relatively few species of bacteria are generally present.[9][10] The colon, in contrast, contains a densely-populated microbial ecosystem with up to 1012 cells per gram of intestinal content.[9] These bacteria represent between 300 and 1000 different species.[9][10] However, 99% of the bacteria come from about 30 or 40 species.[11] As a consequence of their abundance in the intestine, bacteria also make up to 60% of the dry mass of feces.[

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