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@BrightInsight6 Hey Jimmy how about giving Australia some attention also.
See these stones with signs of stone separation and scooping device in action.




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9000 years ago, thousands of people lived in a town in central Turkey with no streets.
At Çatalhöyük, the houses were packed wall to wall, and you entered through a hole in the roof. One of the largest settlements on Earth at the time, home to perhaps 8000 people.
They buried their dead beneath the floors they walked on and painted the walls with hunting scenes and what may be one of the world's earliest paintings of an erupting volcano.
But then, after more than a thousand years of continuous life, they left.
No invasion. No clear catastrophe. Instead, the settlement gradually emptied, and the experiment in living that close together quietly came to an end.
We tend to think the city is the inevitable shape of human life, the direction everything was always heading. Çatalhöyük was a city before cities were supposed to exist, and then it wasn't, and people scattered back into smaller worlds.
To the people who lived there, that crowded warren of rooms was simply how humans lived.
We assume our arrangement is the permanent one too.

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@MichaelButtonX Considering our sun does a super flare every 200 years or so, an intelligent civilisation wouldn't bother with electricity and wires. Even a lot of metal is silly. Stone buildings and analogue devices make sense
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We’ve introduced laws today that are all about cutting taxes for workers, making it easier to buy a first home, and better aligning the tax treatment of labour and tax income.
This is the first step in delivering the most significant reform of the tax system in over a quarter of a century, to help more Australians get ahead and into a home of their own.
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@TopherField Succession may be next. I think WA, SA, NT and Qld would make a lovely country.
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This is the hypothetical map resulting from the latest Redbridge polling.
The city-country divide would be the worst it has ever been, and a Labor-Greens government would be clearly the government of the cosy city 'elites' at the expense of the people who feed and clothe the nation.
Could Australia sustain such a divide? The resentment in country areas is already at boiling point... what would happen if we saw a result like this, but still had a Labor government?

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@PrepperCanadian Have you had it suggested that it could be the boat/cruise company covering up a rat problem on their ship?
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Listen.
About hantavirus: currently, there is no evidence that this is a novel variant. Genetic testing allegedly has not shown any significant mutations.
Yet.
I do not know what this is, but it feels like they are setting us up for something. It seems like they are creating the pretext for a novel strain to “naturally emerge.”
So now you have this theatrical spectacle where the virus is being exported all over the world. Under those conditions, a leak could be made to look natural, even if an intentionally modified variant appears later in the story.
I never got the jab. I quit a job that mandated it and paid to have my papers renewed every three days. That said, it is unintelligent to assume that a knee jerk reaction against COVID style hysteria automatically makes you smart, as Massie seems to suggest.
If this actually turns into something, then we need to be very vigilant about it. Do not just assume you already know everything.
Massie is an insider, and he is acting as if this is going to be something worth resisting. I agree with Massie on nearly everything, but this is one area where we need to be careful.
Chay Bowes@BowesChay
Thomas Massie calls Hantavirus panic an ‘IQ test’, blasts Covid lockdown nostalgia and warns against ‘bringing it back’ on Jimmy Dore’s show
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@TopherField Topher - may I suggest you look at where the 15.7% that was Labor's ended up, because the independent didn't go up by that much.
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@TopherField It looks like the people have given the middle finger to the Libs. If only Labor had run a candidate, would have been lovely to see them decimated as well.
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