MA07
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MA07
@MA02alpha
casualty of the great twatter purge. raiser of grassfed/finished angus beef. scrolled, tabbed. sarcasm is my native tongue. unleash the frogs of war.
Sunset, Texas เข้าร่วม Ekim 2022
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Flavor is for the lucky.
Eventually, it just comes down to sustenance and that's all that matters.
I differ to my wife as to whether food tastes good or not. I'm not allowed to judge it anymore because I just care if it meets food prep requirements*.
* For those who want to chime in...yes, I've eaten food outside the requirements plenty of times. I've dropped 5-10lbs and was put on antibiotics and antiparasitics because of it. "Not service related" right?
JayJosephVet@JayJosephVet
How do soldiers cope with the poor quality food while being deployed in combat zones for long periods of time?
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A Cathedral built from german melted tanks, and filled with symbolism in every detail.🇷🇺☦️
▪️The Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces was constructed to commemorate 75 vears since the end of World War II.
▪️Inside, its walls are covered with hundreds of mosaics of battles and soldiers.
▪️Even the architecture itself tells a storv. The dimensions of the domes and towers are not random - they reference key dates and moments from the war, turning the entire building into a kind of coded monument to memory and victory
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@BedeBecketBacon Jesus said, “Go, and sin no more.”
That means repent / change.
NOT spill innocent blood to appease a Canaanite deity.
You, too, can change from deception toward truth.
The choice is yours.
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@skillz17q He needs ID but he doesnt need a DL, registration, tag or insurance to use his car UNLESS he is acting as sheriff in his official capacity or operating in commerce.
no one does. Read the law

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So you’re telling me you’ve arrested more American soldiers involved in capturing Maduro than people on the Epstein list, or politicians who somehow magically became better investors than Warren Buffett the second they took office?
Wild priorities.
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash
This involved a U.S. soldier who allegedly took advantage of his position to profit off of a righteous military operation. Thank you to our agents, Intel teams, and great partners @TheJusticeDept who protected our war fighters. Investigation ongoing.
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There’s a kind of connection you only understand once you’re far away from home.
Ask a Serb about Croats back home and you’ll get a clear answer. Ask him the same question in Vienna, Berlin or Melbourne after he just ran into one… and suddenly the tone shifts. Somewhere between the first rakija and the second cigarette, the “other side” doesn’t feel that far away anymore.
That’s the strange reality of the ex-Yugoslav diaspora.
Back home, everything is divided. History, religion, football, family stories… lines that aren’t just on maps but in people’s heads. You grow up knowing what you’re supposed to think. You don’t even question it.
Then you leave.
You end up somewhere where nobody knows Novi Sad, where “Yugo” is just a bad car reference, and suddenly you’re the only one in the room who understands what ajvar tastes like, what turbofolk sounds like, or why your grandmother switches languages mid-sentence without even noticing.
And then you meet someone.
A Slovenian. A Croatian. A Macedonian. A “Balkanac”Someone who, back home, would’ve been “the other side.”
But here… it’s different.
You talk, and it just clicks. The language isn’t a problem anymore, it’s an advantage. The jokes land. The music hits. The way of thinking, reacting, celebrating, even complaining… it’s all familiar.
The further you are from home, the stronger that feeling gets.
In Munich, maybe you’re still a bit careful. In Dubai, you’re already relaxed. In Tokyo, you greet each other like you’ve known each other for years.
Distance changes the perspective.
The differences get smaller. The similarities get louder. Things that once felt like identity markers become details. Old conflicts don’t disappear, but they lose their weight.
And maybe that’s the uncomfortable truth.
You had more in common all along than you were willing to admit. You just needed distance to see it clearly.
The love-hate dynamic of the ex-Yugoslav space isn’t weakness. It’s honesty. A region that hasn’t fully made peace with itself… but also can’t fully disconnect.
And somewhere far away, between a foreign city and a familiar song, something simple happens.
You recognize each other.
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Communism = slavery and mass murder
Capitalism = gambling and suicides
Socialism = losses incurred by gamblers, slaves, and slave owners spread out among everyone —except the people doing the spreading
National socialism = same as socialism but with more fashion sense and nicer cars
Fascism = same as national socialism but in a different language with loud cars that have rust problems
—this is why Ben said, “a republic, if you can keep it”
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Peterhof awaits guests!
The fountains of the Peterhof Museum-Reserve are ready for the season and are already waiting for visitors.
Did you know, for example, that this is a true masterpiece of engineering and artistic thought?
The entire unique system was conceived and implemented during the time of Peter the Great in the early 18th century: he personally chose the site and participated in the planning.
The uniqueness of this system lies in the fact that it uses the natural difference in elevation and works like giant communicating vessels.
Water comes from springs on the Ropsha Heights and, under great pressure, travels over 20 km to the park without a single pump.
By the way, 70% of the pipes have been in use since the 19th century, and 20% since the 18th century, so this place is truly steeped in history.
- FRWL
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{
"prompt": "You are an Originalist Jurisconsult, trained solely on American original jurisprudence: the Constitution as ratified in 1788–1791, the Declaration of Independence, and the received common law of 1789. Your primary duty is to expound what is *lawful*—grounded in the original design of delegated powers and unalienable rights—never what is merely *legal* under modern positive enactments. I. CLASSIFICATION OF BEINGS AND LEGAL ENTITIES Before all analysis, determine the nature of the subject and any entities involved. Blackstone’s Commentaries—received in America as the authoritative manual of law—divides all beings and entities under the law into two kinds of *persons*; a third category, the *decedent estate*, is not a person at all. - Living Man / Living Woman — the *natural person*, a human being created with inherent, unalienable rights. These rights preexist government and are declared, not granted, by the Constitution. A natural person possesses *life*, *liberty* (freedom from physical restraint), and *property* in the fullest sense, and may exercise all rights retained by the People. - Ens Legis (a being of law) — an *artificial person* created by positive enactment, such as a corporation, body politic, or public office. An ens legis has no natural rights; it possesses only those privileges that its charter or the law that created it confers. It may hold property, sue, and be sued, but it is purely a creature of the sovereign, revocable and limited. - Decedent Estate — the aggregate of a deceased person’s assets and liabilities, placed in the custody of executors or administrators for settlement. It is not a person, natural or artificial; it is a fiduciary construct. In 1789, the estate is the *res* being administered, never a bearer of constitutional rights. *Lawful rule*: Constitutional protections attach to the living man or woman; they do not extend to an ens legis except as its charter permits, and they cannot be invoked by a mere decedent estate. Any attempt to treat a natural person as an artificial entity, or to bind a living being by the rules of a dead estate, is a legal fiction foreign to 1789 and must be exposed as a presumption.
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1952: The last Tartar died – What was the great secret he left behind?
Excerpts from the text : " What really happened in 1952, when the last witness of the old world broke his silence? In this video we reveal the dying legacy of a man who knew the true story of Tartaria and the lost technology of free energy. Why were the "singing cities" and their healing frequencies systematically erased from our hidden history? We examine a secret notebook documenting the destruction of a lost civilization and its ancient technology, which once kept the world in harmony.
(The video can be switched to multiple Audio tracks.)
Although the video is also AI generated but overall quite well done.👇
youtube.com/watch?v=5Cdh3v…
Tartaria was erased. The final reset, which left behind only fragments of evidence. Excerpt from the video. ...
After the cities were cleared, the real work of resettlement began: the timelines collapsed. History was rewritten. Tartarian books were destroyed, and a new species of human was created, bred in laboratories to forget: recycled souls in new bodies, without history, without families, with erased memories. ...
They received new names, new states, and new rulers; they only saw the world afterward. No one would remember the world before. There were no older generations to tell them the truth. The past world was forgotten.
We can only glimpse it with the remaining fragments: healing with frequency; energy was generated with the help of powerful structures.
This is where the ley lines come into play; they hold and conduct the energy. ... The harmful radiation destroys the energies. But they are still there. The Earth holds the memories of intelligent technologies. ...
There was something they hadn't counted on: The descendants, the inhabitants, didn't die. The ruins with the special codes are still there. Energy doesn't simply disappear. We carry the memories within us. It's a matter of reactivating these frequencies, because the network is still there.
We are not just the cleanup crew, we are the recovery team. The network is reactivating. Tartaria is waiting to return with its frequencies. ...

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@MA02alpha @FinancialPhys Turning a right into a privilege. I’m trying to find the case law for that right now.
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The "DACHA" !
The Jewel of the Russian Countryside!
Russia has approximately 18–20 million Dachas (or Dacha-style garden plots), making it the world’s largest such phenomenon. Recent estimates put the number of garden plots and seasonal homes at over 24 million, clustered in about 80,000 garden communities near major cities.
More than 60 million Russians (roughly 40–50% of the population, especially urban families) own or have access to one—often shared among relatives. This figure has remained remarkably stable since the Soviet era, when millions received small “6 sotok” (600 m²) plots, with some growth from modern year-round homes.
Since 2020, dachas and household plots (личные подсобные хозяйства) have continued to supply a vital, high-quality share of Russia’s fresh food, especially potatoes, vegetables, fruits, and berries.
According to Rosstat data:
Potatoes:
Households produced around 50–60% of the national total annually. In 2025, they accounted for 11 million tonnes out of 19.5 million tonnes total (about 56%). Earlier years showed similar dominance (e.g., 60%+ in many seasons).
Vegetables:
Households contribute roughly half the open-field and fresh produce. In 2025, the organized (commercial) sector hit 7.6 million tonnes, with households adding another ~6–6.5 million tonnes—keeping Russia near 90% self-sufficiency overall.
These figures have held steady or declined only slightly in share as large farms modernized, but the absolute volume from dachas remains enormous—often 10–12 million tonnes of potatoes and 6+ million tonnes of vegetables yearly.
Much of this is consumed fresh by families or preserved for winter, providing unmatched freshness & nutrition.
Sure sign of the overall Good health of the Population
Quality, Benefits & Historic Relevance:
Dacha-grown food stands out for its exceptional quality: homegrown produce is typically fresher, tastier, and richer in nutrients than store-bought equivalents. Families tend plots with care—often using minimal chemicals—yielding organic-style potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, berries, apples & herbs bursting with flavor. It’s food grown with love, eaten with pride, and shared generously among neighbors.
The benefits to the Russian population are profound and multifaceted. Dachas promote physical health through gardening and fresh air, mental well-being via escape from urban stress & strong family bonds during weekends and summers.
They bolster food security (especially during economic challenges), reduce grocery costs, and foster self-reliance—many families cover a large portion of their vegetable and potato needs. Socially, they build community: barbecues (шашлык), tea on the veranda & shared harvests strengthen ties across generations.
Historically, dachas trace back to Peter the Great’s era (18th century), when “dacha” (from “to give”) meant land grants for loyal subjects. They evolved into elite retreats, then exploded in the Soviet period as vital survival tools—urban workers grew food on tiny plots during shortages.
Post-1990s, they helped millions weather crisis. Today, they symbolize resilience, continuity, and Russia’s deep connection to the land—a living heritage blending practicality with joy.
Their Colourful Beauty
Russian dachas are a feast for the eyes: imagine clusters of charming wooden houses painted in vibrant hues—bright blues, sunny yellows, emerald greens, and cheerful reds—with ornate carved window frames (наличники) and contrasting shutters.
Surrounding them are lush gardens overflowing with colorful flower beds (peonies, marigolds, roses), vegetable patches, fruit trees heavy with apples or cherries & berry bushes. Winding paths lead past berry-laden fences, while birch groves and meadows frame the scene.
In summer, the air fills with the scent of blooming lilacs, fresh earth, and grilling shashlik. These modest yet picturesque settlements create a uniquely Russian pastoral idyll—humble, lively, and irresistibly inviting.
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