Luis Tovar
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Luis Tovar
@3rdoceanmariner
I can no longer obey; I have tasted command, and I cannot give it up!

















🚨⚖️ Morena va por desafuero de Maru Campos por caso de agentes de la CIA La dirigencia nacional de @PartidoMorenaMx, encabezada por @A_MontielR, informó que impulsará un juicio político contra la gobernadora de Chihuahua, @MaruCampos_G. El partido argumenta que la mandataria panista habría comprometido la soberanía nacional y la estrategia de seguridad estatal tras la muerte de dos agentes.

Je propose que toutes les nouvelles thérapies, vaccins et autres traitements soient préalablement administrés à tous les décideurs, tous les chercheurs, tous les responsables de l'OMS, tous les patrons de labos avant d'être prescrits à la population. Oui ou non ?




🚨 UPDATE: United HealthCare faces mass calls to FIRE their demented leftist social media manager who WAS UPSET President Trump survived another assassination attempt ALL of these people should lose their jobs! They have no place!

Japan’s leap into the deep blue has birthed a technological titan: the world’s first megawatt-scale underwater turbine designed to anchor within the relentless Kuroshio Current. Unlike solar or wind energy, which are beholden to the whims of the weather, this subaquatic marvel taps into ocean streams that flow with permanent, unshakable consistency. Because water is roughly 800 times denser than air, even a slow-moving current carries a kinetic punch far more powerful than a howling gale, allowing these massive "sea-planes" to generate a steady, "always-on" stream of green electricity that could theoretically power the nation 24/7. The sheer scale of this ambition is staggering, as researchers estimate that the energy pulsing through Japan’s coastal waters could reach a capacity of 205 gigawatts—nearly enough to match the country’s entire current power generation. These turbines operate like inverted satellites, hovering in the water column and using sophisticated sensors to maintain stability against the crushing pressure of the depths. By transforming the silent, eternal movement of the Pacific into a high-tech power plant, Japan isn't just building a gadget; it is effectively turning the ocean into the planet’s largest, most reliable natural battery.










