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How long did democracy last in ancient Greece?

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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
This is what is coming to probably all small scale green renewable grid connected electricity producers the world over. It happened to me after 30 years, and now the British Columbia Gov't is threatening me with trespass and seizing my assets. thenarwhal.ca/why-mom-and-po…
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@Adamental2 But commercial flights full of people, luggage & fuel wouldn't be carrying extra chemicals to 'spray' would they? This has been proposed & tested with cloud seeding a thing. Is every jet contrail a 'chemtrail'? I remember this over the prairies since 1960's. More jet traffic now.
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Adamental Politics
Adamental Politics@Adamental2·
Wow man read through the comments People are so dumbed down and blinded to deny the evidence of their own eyes or have lost basic pattern recognition capabilities During Covid I observed that the biggest barrier to people waking up was their inability to conceive that the evil was as large and widespread as it actually is, that was too much for them to wrap their head around The same phenomenon appears to be a play with chemtrails
Adamental Politics@Adamental2

Stop looking at your phone, go outside and look up I guarantee you will see it wherever you are The scale of this operation is mind-boggling

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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@GrahamLKeegan That ~1 C rise since 1850 is mostly accounted for with warmer temps in the northern hemisphere, in winter & at night. Not to mention UHIE bias in historical temp measurement. So on balance, it is a little less cold in the NH, with natural warming since LIA driving the average up.
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Graham K
Graham K@GrahamLKeegan·
Increase of approximately 1C in 175 years. So what! It increases by more than that every day between breakfast and lunch.
Arjan de Groot@adegraat

@GrahamLKeegan There are more factors that influence temperature. Fact is that temperature rizes in unnatural tempo, against natural determants (like solar power), conform our Co2 usage. Logic if we Pump back the Co2 in 200yrs that nature got out in millions of years.

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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@NASAMoonBase Going back to the Moon with a permanent Moon Base makes 100% sense. As does the orbital economy since 60 years now, such as @SpaceXStarlink Expanding that will enable further GDP to the planet, basically unlimited future growth once we really get going. Good luck and God Speed!
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NASA Moon Base@NASAMoonBase·
Everyone meet Carlos Garcia-galan, our Moon Base Guy! 🌕 He’s helping turn a permanent presence on the Moon into reality.
Bethany Stevens@NASASpox

This week, @NASAAdmin announced major plans for the agency’s future at Ignition. Next week, @NASA returns America to the Moon. 🔋Ignition 🧑‍🚀 Artemis II set for April 1 🌕 @NASAMoonBase 👩‍🔬 Science missions 🚀 SR-1 Freedom brings nuclear to space & more in your NASA Minute!

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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@billmaher UAP/UFO's are real? I'm from "Missouri" Bill, (show me). There is absolutely no credible public evidence ever shown, except grainy photo's like Big Foot. Come to think about it, I bet we find Big Foot flying the flying saucer over Atlantis. Pass the joint Bill.
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Bill Maher@billmaher·
If you don’t believe aliens are here and observing us, maybe you’re the conspiracy theorist.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@JamesP1788662 @Cmdr_Hadfield @NASA @SpaceX Project Harp (The JV of USA/CAN) if it had continued was planning to use smaller solid state rockets in space to gain LEO orbital velocity of ~7.8 km/s on its way to apex max from the high G force cannon shot. It only ended due to lack of funding not technical. Good for fuel/ice.
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Chris Hadfield
Chris Hadfield@Cmdr_Hadfield·
What does it cost to launch something into orbit? This starts with @NASA Apollo Saturn V and projects forward to @SpaceX Starship. The exact figures are debatable, but it clearly shows huge progress, especially recently with commercial reusable rockets. Orbital data centres become viable at around $250/kg: we're getting there. Also fun that I've flown 2 of the rockets on the chart :) Amazing progress in such a short time!
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@XVanFleet In 1965, as part of the Social Security Amendments that established Medicare, Congress added a provision exempting self-employed members of qualifying religious sects from paying the self-employment tax that funds Social Security/Medicare. Such as the Old Order Amish/Mennonites.
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Xi Van Fleet@XVanFleet·
During my visit with the Old Order Mennonites, I learned they refuse govt healthcare benefits because they don’t want the strings that come with them. Instead, they rely on each other—when someone needs medical care, the community steps in. They also live simple, disciplined lives, and as a result, avoid many of the chronic diseases that plague modern society. Meanwhile, in today’s America, many are trapped in a system where Big Food and Big Pharma work hand in hand—one driving poor health, the other profiting from treating it. And healthcare is weaponized by Communist Democrats as a means of expanding political leverage.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@Gaurab We will figure out kerogen some day at a higher price point for oil. I bet against shale oil/gas 25+ years ago & lost since the tech finally showed up. Similarly with methane hydrates/clathrate on the deep ocean floor which reserves outnumber all fossil fuel fuels combined.
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The next oil boom will happen once we figure out how to extract from kerogens. The Green River Formation holds 4.285 trillion barrels of oil equivalent. That is more than 15 times Saudi Arabia's entire proven reserves. It is the largest hydrocarbon deposit on Earth, and the United States cannot produce a single commercial barrel from it. The reason nobody can crack it is molecular. Kerogen is not oil. It is a solid organic polymer locked inside rock, insoluble in every known solvent. Converting it requires pyrolysis above 300°C and returns barely more energy than it consumes. The energy return on energy invested sits around 1.5 to 1. Shell spent 30 years on this. They drilled heater wells and froze the surrounding groundwater into a containment wall to cook the rock underground. They quit in 2013. ExxonMobil tried running electricity through propped fractures to heat kerogen in place. They quit in 2015. Estonia has been surface-retorting oil shale since the 1920s and it works, but only at Estonian scale, on Estonian-grade ore with higher organic content than Green River. Every serious American attempt used brute-force heating and 2000s-era chemistry. Catalytic approaches to kerogen conversion have advanced since then, but nobody has gone back to try. The largest hydrocarbon deposit on Earth has been sitting untouched since 2015 because nobody can figure out how to get the oil out of marlstone.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@JimSteeleSkepti If the 'average' global temps are rising, it is partly because of less cold in the northern hemisphere in winter & at night. Grok says this is the proof of the global warming caused by CO2. That doesn't have much to do with weather. On top of warming out of the depths of the LIA!
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Jim Steele@JimSteeleSkepti·
All Alarmist Retards Use Statistical Magic to Claim Rising CO2 Must Increase Extreme Weather! As seen (graphic A), a theoretical statistical Bell Curve illustrates extreme weather happening at the curves’ fringes. Alarmists assume if the average temperature increases and shifts, then the curves’ extremes will also increase and shift. Unfortunately, alarmist retards believe an increase in the global average temperature must also be causing more extreme weather. But only retards, totally ignorant of climate science, believe that statistics actually cause extreme weather. LOL Graphic B shows the USA heatwaves were more extreme in the 1930s, and there is no correlation with rising CO2 or a shifting global temperature. Graphic C likewise shows global extent of heavy precipitation was worse in 1930s-1940s. A specific example shows annual precipitation at Ross Ft, CA was greater in 1870s. So why do alarmists deny the science!
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@shellenberger The IPPC was closer to the truth in their 3rd Assessment from 2001 saying in part, "The climate system is a coupled non-linear chaotic system, and therefore the long-term prediction of future climate states is not possible." This statement never appeared again after 2001.
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Michael Shellenberger@shellenberger·
Many scientists and members of the public believe “we are on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster” and that “much of the very fabric of life on Earth is imperiled.” The UN Secretary General says climate change is a “time bomb” ticking toward detonation. Johan Rockström, director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, warns that six of nine “planetary boundaries” have been transgressed and that humanity is approaching “irreversible tipping points.” The World Economic Forum reports that climate change may cause an additional 14.5 million deaths by 2050, citing research suggesting one billion deaths are possible by 2100 if warming exceeds two degrees Celsius. The public has received the message. A study of 10,000 people in 10 nations found that 56 percent said “humanity is doomed” and nearly half said climate change had negatively impacted their daily life.” And yet the apocalypse described in these warnings bears little resemblance to the one revealed by the data. In 2024, approximately 16,753 people died from natural disasters globally, well below the twenty-year average of 65,566, continuing a long-term decline of roughly 90 percent over the past century. U.S. crop yields set records in 2024. Rockström’s planetary boundaries lack any objective biophysical threshold and instead reflect subjective political judgments about how much of nature humans should use. A NASA-funded study found that between 25 and 50 percent of the world’s vegetated area has grown greener over the past four decades, with CO2 fertilization accounting for approximately 70 percent of the greening. Global warming projections have fallen from 3 to 3.5 degrees Celsius in 2015 to 2.6 degrees.... x.com/shellenberger/… Please subscribe now to support Public's award-winning investigative journalism, read the rest of the story, and watch the full video! x.com/shellenberger/…
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Michael Shellenberger@shellenberger·
Just a few years ago, millions took to the streets to demand action on climate change. But now, even though Trump eviscerated their agenda, they are oddly silent. It turns out that sustaining faith in the climate apocalypse required a constant stream of government funding.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@peterrhague It make more sense to go set up a Moon base first & set up Starlink/DTC first & get the first 100 data nodes in a Sun Synchronous orbit first. Then Starship will be perfected to easily go to Mars & instantly get a foothold there. All while making a good cash flow to finance Mars.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
They literally just pushed the first flight back one synodic cycle because it’s not ready for 2026. They’ll send a starship to Mars the first window where they’ve got high enough cadence and propellant transfer sorted, I’m sure.
SLS@ScottLikedSLS

Spacex ditching Mars anytime soon at the same time they are going public is no coincidence btw Remember those of use that said 'Going public will kill SpaceXs life on Mars plans due to it being a horrible ROI plan' Sad to see them drop it for fucking Ai data centers, like what an enormous step down in coolness

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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@WeDontHaveTime @anthrop_inst I tried to do this 30+ years ago, was one of the first to actually sell electrons back to the grid in Western Canada & then they bankrupt you after the contract is up by not renewing the contract leaving you a stranded asset that you have to decommission. thenarwhal.ca/why-mom-and-po…
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@elonmusk Saw a Cybertruck yesterday in real life for first time in BC. Very cool looking. Just imagine if it someday had a stainless steel deluxe camper van on top of that chassis/power train? A/C and/or electric heat on demand. A solar panel roof. Would buy one in a heartbeat. @elonmusk
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The Cybertruck rear bench has three sets of isofix attachments and is wide enough to fit three child seats or three adults
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@Arrogance_0024 Probably a good thing given the history of the 20th century. Merkel did the heavy lift for her idealist socialism imported from East German/Russia. What do we think Putin was doing all those years in East Germany? Planting the seeds of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen in West Germany?
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Daniel Fuberski 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Germany - once the greatest industrial POWERHOUSE in the history of the world, maybe ever - has completely, totally and UTTERLY destroyed itself. Not from the outside. FROM THE INSIDE. They took their BEAUTIFUL, PERFECT, ZERO EMISSION nuclear plants - plants that worked, that were INCREDIBLE, that every engineer loved - and they SHUT THEM DOWN. Turned them off. Because some very strange people with green hair and very unusual ideas said so. Can you believe it? They destroyed CHEAP, CLEAN, PERFECT energy because of WINDMILLS. WINDMILLS!!! Then they replaced it with solar panels that don't work when it's CLOUDY. And Germany is ALWAYS cloudy. Who approved this? Nobody knows! Then - THEN - they opened the borders. Fully OPEN. Like a store with no doors, no walls, no roof. Just OPEN. Come in everybody! Come in! And they were PROUD of this. They gave SPEECHES about it. Won AWARDS. The most RECKLESS, most CHAOTIC, most UNBELIEVABLE immigration policy in the history of borders, maybe the history of LINES, and they called it COMPASSION. Compassion! While their own cities changed beyond recognition OVERNIGHT. And the WOKENESS - oh the wokeness - perhaps the most aggressive, most deeply, most CATASTROPHICALLY woke country outside of a university campus. They put woke IDEOLOGY into everything. The cars, the schools, the sausages probably. Everything woke, nothing works. CLASSIC combination. Never fails. Always fails! Germany had BRAINS, had MONEY, had HISTORY, had CULTURE and said - you know what, let's throw ALL of it away. And they did. They actually did it. No other country has so DELIBERATELY, so METHODICALLY, so ENTHUSIASTICALLY demolished itself. It's almost impressive. Almost. NOT IMPRESSIVE. Very SAD. Tremendously SAD.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@Cole_Walmsley I sort of liked the idea of BTC as per original white paper. But it didn't work very well as a payment method ever which was its intended use. And why is it priced in fiat? Why is it represented by a gold or silver coin with a B on it? How did it get financialized on Wall Street?
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Cole Walmsley@Cole_Walmsley·
I've never seen anyone make this Bitcoin argument before: People see Bitcoin as a replacement for fiat. But what if you flipped it around? What if fiat was the replacement for Bitcoin? Imagine Bitcoin is the monetary standard. It’s the money that’s been normal since birth. Decentralized. No one controls it. Can't be inflated. Runs on math and energy. Same rules for everyone, no exceptions. Now someone walks in and pitches you a replacement: "We're going to let a small group of bankers and politicians control the money supply. They can print as much as they want, whenever they want. It'll lose purchasing power every single year. And if you don’t play by their rules, they’ll fine you, penalize you, or throw you in jail.” Would you opt in? Would anyone? The only people that would opt in are the bankers and politicians, the same people who decided that fiat would be money in the first place. Think about that. You never had a choice. You were never given a vote. It was only up to them. Fiat — by decree. The fiat system goes back over 100 years — and central banking goes back even further. That system has entrenched itself into society. It’s created economic schools around its ideas. It’s built entire industries around profiting from it. And it’s made itself the default so no one thinks to question it. Bitcoin is not the crazy idea. Fiat is. It’s just been running so long that people have normalized it, so when an alternative monetary system pops up, people call it crazy. When you flip the script and view the world from the Bitcoin lens, the ridiculousness of fiat becomes obvious. Simply stated... If Bitcoin had come first, nobody would agree to fiat.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@elonmusk Prioritize DTC satellites for a few months so the network works bettter early days. Get the threshold up to full low bandwidth functionality for now so as to grow subs with carriers. Be sure to tell customers to turn off any VPN as that erodes the connection quickly. @elonmusk
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The American Storm
The American Storm@BigJoeBastardi·
I gotta stop looking at the loony chemtrail tweets. Apparently addressing them means X sends me more. So for rational human beings I have asked Grok to explain it like it would a 5 year old grok explain to a 5 year why there are no such things as chemtrails Okay, imagine you're 5 and we're sitting on the grass looking up at the sky together.You know how when it's really cold outside and you breathe out and you see your breath like white smoke? That's just water in the air turning into tiny drops we can see.Big airplanes are like super giant hot breathers. They have really hot air coming out the back from their engines (like a dragon blowing warm steam).When that hot wet air mixes with the super cold air way high up where the airplanes fly... poof! It turns into long white lines in the sky. Those are called contrails (short for "condensation trails").They're made of exactly the same thing as the little cloud of your breath on a cold day — just tiny bits of water!People sometimes call them "chemtrails" and think airplanes are secretly spraying bad chemicals. But scientists have looked really really hard with special airplanes, cameras, and science tools for many many years... and they never found any secret chemicals being sprayed. The white lines are just water drops (and a tiny bit of normal airplane exhaust stuff that isn't a secret poison).So the long white lines are just airplane breath clouds — not magic spray cans or bad guy chemicals. Just regular sky water making funny shapes when planes go zoom zoom high up! 😄📷📷Want to know a fun trick? Next time you see one, watch how it slowly gets wider and fatter and then disappears... just like your breath does when you blow on a cold window. Same thing, but way bigger! Why do contrails sometimes last longer? Hey kiddo, great question! Remember how we said those white lines are just like your cold-day breath making a little cloud? Well, that cloud only shows up if the air is cold and has enough invisible water floating around (we call that humidity).Up super high where planes fly, the air is always freezing cold—like way colder than your freezer! But sometimes that high-up air is super dry (almost no invisible water in it).When the plane's hot breath (that watery steam from the engines) mixes with super dry air......poof! The tiny ice bits (the white stuff) can't stick around. They turn right back into invisible water vapor super fast, like your breath disappears quick on a not-so-cold day. No cloud = no white line!But when the high-up air has more humidity (like it's a little "damp" up there), the ice bits grab extra water from the air, grow bigger, and stay visible for a long time—like how your breath hangs around longer on a really chilly, foggy morning.So on "dry" days up high (even if it's nice and sunny down here), the plane breath clouds vanish super quick or never even show up. It's all about whether there's enough wetness in that super-cold high air to keep the tiny ice crystals around!Next time you see planes but no lines, just think: "The sky up there is extra thirsty today—no water for clouds!"
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@JimSteeleSkepti @Grady_Booch I argue with Grok about this every day. It claims the CO2 'done it' is responsible for nearly everything warmer since ~1850. It won't/can't even reason that natural variation warming out of the Little Ice Age was a cyclical natural event. Just IPCC are the gatekeepers of truth.
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Jim Steele@JimSteeleSkepti·
Grady you do not know what you are talking about!!! You are making shit up as one would expect from a "story teller" Learn some science!! The science is clear: Less clouds are introducing more solar heat into the oceans, especially the eastern Tropical Pacific. Solar heat penetrates many meters and can be trapped. The science is also quite clear that infrared emitted by CO2 can only penetrate a few microns into the ocean surface. If it heats the skin surface then it almost immediately radiates the heat away or loses it to evaporation! Don't be a science fiction story teller!
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Grady Booch@Grady_Booch·
The science is quite clear: man-made climate change introduces more heat to the oceans, yielding more powerful storms. Today, we experienced three episodes of almost 4" of rain per hour.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@LinaSeiche @bitcoinofficesv Good work & good luck! Blessed are the teachers. El Salvador has a lot of potential, especially its youth. This is how you change the future & a nation. Loved my visit there in 2017 when things were still a bit dicey. Leadership matters.
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Lina Seiche@LinaSeiche·
Classroom 1 of 500 🇸🇻 Since I created Little HODLer, my brand has shifted a great deal towards education; it couldn’t have undergone a more meaningful evolution. The doors were open for us in El Salvador to add our small part to something bigger, and that’s a great privilege.
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Ron Williams@RonLyleWilliams·
@DrClaytonForre1 Ancient glaciation since the Pleistocene started 2.6 million years ago & ‘Lake Agassi/Iroquois’ draining to the oceans hundreds of times every advance/retreat. Including the Mackenzie River to the Arctic, Hudson Bay, St. Lawerence, Hudson River, Mississippi River. Lots of water.
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