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Stan Eddington

@stan_eddington

"Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:"

Fast but uncertain where Katılım Kasım 2022
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Dr. Shilpa Jain
Dr. Shilpa Jain@jainshilpa_·
@end3of6days9 ⚠️⚠️⚠️ MEDICALLY UNSAFE. As a dentist, I strongly advise against brushing with undiluted 3% hydrogen peroxide long-term. Key Risks: Severe tooth sensitivity. Enamel damage. Gum irritation. Microbiome disruption.
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@DaBassdrop @pmarca FBI agents holding leadership roles in neo Nazi and similar groups should be considered funding in kind.
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Hangry_Rollins
Hangry_Rollins@DaBassdrop·
@pmarca Is the United States Justice Department working in conjunction with these criminal enterprises? Literally - the ADL trains the FBI
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Do the various censorship/debanking pressure groups, SPLC and others, coordinate their work? If one of them is breaking the law, are they all breaking the law together? Are there grounds for criminal conspiracy charges? RICO charges? Including complicit donors?
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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
We got AI out here producing Bob Seger level slop. This one is for the lovers. 💃🥂
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Daniella Bruce
Daniella Bruce@daniellabruce_·
Paul Woods calling his final game tonight as he retires from an incredible 40 year broadcast career with the @DetroitRedWings. Incredible player, broadcaster, and human being. I'll always be thankful for my time spent on the radio broadcasts with him and @KenKalDRW We'll miss you, Paul!
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@RT_com It’s because both guys look like they could be a brother of Jeffery Epstein.
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RT@RT_com·
JON STEWART SPOTS HIMSELF IN TRUMP JESUS MEME ‘AM I OK’
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@elonmusk Come on, an engineer can do better than it was “overdosed”. That’s a misdirection that skips over the fact that the manufacturing method used for the mass rollout was qualitatively different than that used for the two months of trial results for which approval was given.
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JP Sears
JP Sears@AwakenWithJP·
I think Trump may have been right about "Low IQ Alex Jones." Find out the shocking truth here. @RealAlexJones
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
So the Iranians got played again by the masters of deception. US gets some battleships into position through the strait and Israel gets an updated list of assassination targets.
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@nikasoonshiong AI Overview    +5 Stewart and Lynda Resnick are the billionaire owners of FIJI Water, which they acquired in 2004 for a reported $50 million through their holding company, The Wonderful Company.
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Dr. Nika Soon-Shiong
Dr. Nika Soon-Shiong@nikasoonshiong·
Last week, American/Israeli fighter jets targeted Iranian Pistachio Company warehouses. The Resnick family's Beverly Hills-based pistachio empire stands to gain. You won't believe the backstory ⤵️
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@nikasoonshiong AI Overview    +5 Stewart and Lynda Resnick are the billionaire owners of FIJI Water, which they acquired in 2004 for a reported $50 million through their holding company, The Wonderful Company.
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Dr. Nika Soon-Shiong
Dr. Nika Soon-Shiong@nikasoonshiong·
The Resnicks ALSO donate millions to the California Donor Table, which funds "progressive political causes, orgs, and candidates" such as Gavin Newsom, Michael Tubbs, Lateefah Simon, and Ro Khanna. Their son sits on the board.
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Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚
Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚@hippyygoat·
“HOW DARE YOU SPEAK LIKE THIS” -Tucker Carlson to Donald Trump One of the most prominent right-wing voices has broken away from Trump, directly criticising him.
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
How fitting that Donald Trump addressed the nation and the world on April Fool’s day reminding everyone not to believe anything he says.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
BILL MAHER: “Young people who learn everything about Israel on TikTok, they don’t know sh*t.” “And [Democrats] are not standing up and saying, ‘Kids, you don’t know what’s going on here.’” “Every war Israel has fought is a war of defense. Every war, they were attacked first.”
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@kominsens Also about 33% of NZ’s urea based AdBlue/DEF demand to run modern diesel trucks and farm equipment.
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Kominsens
Kominsens@kominsens·
Mulldoon’s Think Big Urea plant at Kapuni still produces 33% of NZ urea fertiliser but their gas contract expired last year and there is a question mark over it’s extended date of June not being renewed
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St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals@Cardinals·
An Opening Day tradition unlike any other: the Budweiser Clydesdales! 🐴
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@AndrewDickson13 @bryce_edwards Most modern diesel trucks &farm equipment require AdBlue diesel exhaust fluid. 30% of NZ demand is made by Ballance using local natural gas…gas that is being shutoff 1 July while still flowing to support methanol exports and govt. controlled power plants told not to use coal.
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Dr Andrew Dickson reform/ACC
Dr Andrew Dickson reform/ACC@AndrewDickson13·
We are so wildly fucked. Diesel runs everything. I’ve said many times, the local farmers will be retrofitting my Nissan leaf to tow K-line. They’ll be trying to fit forks on it. It’ll be weird when my decision to fit a towbar on a leaf ends up as the smartest thing I’ve done 😂
Bryce Edwards@bryce_edwards

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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@AndrewDickson13 @bryce_edwards The food for diesel swap is a good one..except to have food you need urea fertiliser and NZ’s Ballance urea plant is shutting down 1 July to use local natural gas for methanol exports and power plants told not to burn plentiful coal. Where are the Marsden Point alarmists now?
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Stan Eddington
Stan Eddington@stan_eddington·
@shanaka86 Data supplied is excellent except: “AdBlue, a urea-based exhaust fluid Australia imports 69 to 95 percent from the Middle East.” Actual is 15% of urea to make AdBlue is from ME. Low cost coal based China urea producers are over 50% but not currently allowed to export. So trouble
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
The green transition runs on sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is made from sulfur. Sulfur is a byproduct of refining the oil that the green transition was designed to replace. And 45 percent of the world’s seaborne sulfur trade just got trapped behind the same chokepoint that trapped the oil. This is the circle nobody drew. Copper for electric vehicle wiring is extracted by leaching ore with sulfuric acid. Nickel for battery cathodes is processed in high-pressure acid leach plants that consume sulfur shipped from Gulf refineries. Cobalt and lithium follow the same chemistry. Twenty percent of global copper production, 30 percent of nickel, and 50 percent of uranium depend on sulfuric acid derived from sulfur that comes overwhelmingly from fossil fuel processing in the Middle East. The war did not just trap the fuel. It trapped the chemical that mines the metals that were supposed to end the need for the fuel. The snake is eating its own tail. At Hormuz. Sulfur prices have surged 165 percent year on year to over $650 per ton, up 25 percent since the war began. Indonesia’s nickel HPAL plants, which supply the cathode material for the batteries in your phone and your Tesla, import 75 percent of their sulfur from the Middle East. They hold one to two months of inventory. The clock started on February 28. It is now Day 27. The DRC copperbelt imports approximately 2 million tons of sulfur per year for oxide leaching. Fifty to 60 percent of its copper output is acid-dependent. Sulfuric acid was already up 500 percent in the 2.5 years before the war began, driven by smelter closures and decarbonisation reducing byproduct supply. The war added a chokepoint to a market that was already in structural deficit. Now layer the diesel crisis on top. Blue Cap Mining in Western Australia stood down 120 of 180 workers on March 17 because it could not secure 15,000 litres of diesel per day. Australia’s mining industry burns 10 billion litres annually. Diesel prices are up 40 percent. Over 500 stations have run dry. And modern haul trucks will not operate without AdBlue, a urea-based exhaust fluid Australia imports 69 to 95 percent from the Middle East. No diesel to move the ore. No AdBlue to run the trucks. The ASX Materials Index is down 20 percent. Bear market. The market sees an energy crisis. It is wrong. This is a chemistry crisis. The molecules that extract copper from rock are refined from oil that flows through Hormuz. The fluid that allows trucks to meet emissions standards is made from urea synthesised from gas processed at Ras Laffan. The helium cooling the chips controlling the electric trucks replacing diesel trucks is a byproduct of LNG from the same facility the war shut down. Every substitution loops back to the same chokepoint. Diesel powers the truck. Sulfuric acid leaches the copper. AdBlue cleans the exhaust. Helium cools the chip. Urea feeds the soil. LNG powers the grid. Every molecule either transits Hormuz, is refined from something that transits Hormuz, or is a byproduct of processing something that transits Hormuz. The strait is not an oil chokepoint. It is a chemistry chokepoint. The entire periodic table of industrial civilisation is queued behind it. The Filipino nurse walks to work. The GPU ships late. The Western Australian miner flies home. The Indonesian nickel plant counts inventory. The Congolese copper pad waits for acid. The Iowa corn field waits for nitrogen. And the electric vehicle that was supposed to make all of this irrelevant waits for a battery made from metals extracted by chemicals derived from the fuel it was designed to replace, through a strait it was supposed to make unnecessary. The molecules do not care about your energy transition. The molecules transit Hormuz. Or they do not move at all. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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