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@Styvo77

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Steve Gatoto
Steve Gatoto@Styvo77·
Insults are dangerous not because they are rude, but because they reveal power. When power's unjust, exposure feels like violence to those who benefit from it. The language of OFFENCE is a political technology to invert the roles of aggressor and victim. Confronting it Matters!
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2 middle aged Hungarian engineers did this! NOT 2000 Westernized GenZ! WaKenya mtaasha AKILI zenu tfdhl!
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

Hungarian engineers once strapped two fighter jet engines onto an old Soviet tank and used it to put out fires that were considered impossible to extinguish. In 1991, over 600 oil wells were deliberately set on fire across Kuwait. The flames shot 300 feet into the air. The ground beneath them reached temperatures hot enough to melt metal. Firefighting teams flew in from all over the world. Most of them used the only method available at the time: carry explosives as close to the fire as you can get and detonate them to choke off the oxygen. Then three middle-aged Hungarians showed up with something nobody had ever seen. A 46-ton World War II tank with its gun removed and two jet engines from a fighter plane bolted on top. Six water nozzles attached to the engines. It could blast water at 770 miles per hour directly into a burning well. They called it Big Wind. When it rolled off the transport plane, every other team on the ground stopped and watched. Someone asked the Hungarian crew chief which method was better, explosives or the tank. He said: “Would you really want to walk up to a 2,000-degree flame carrying explosives?” Big Wind put out nine fires in 43 days. The last fire in Kuwait was out by November 1991. Experts had predicted the job would take five years. It took less than nine months. The footage is in a documentary called Fires of Kuwait.

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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
Hungarian engineers once strapped two fighter jet engines onto an old Soviet tank and used it to put out fires that were considered impossible to extinguish. In 1991, over 600 oil wells were deliberately set on fire across Kuwait. The flames shot 300 feet into the air. The ground beneath them reached temperatures hot enough to melt metal. Firefighting teams flew in from all over the world. Most of them used the only method available at the time: carry explosives as close to the fire as you can get and detonate them to choke off the oxygen. Then three middle-aged Hungarians showed up with something nobody had ever seen. A 46-ton World War II tank with its gun removed and two jet engines from a fighter plane bolted on top. Six water nozzles attached to the engines. It could blast water at 770 miles per hour directly into a burning well. They called it Big Wind. When it rolled off the transport plane, every other team on the ground stopped and watched. Someone asked the Hungarian crew chief which method was better, explosives or the tank. He said: “Would you really want to walk up to a 2,000-degree flame carrying explosives?” Big Wind put out nine fires in 43 days. The last fire in Kuwait was out by November 1991. Experts had predicted the job would take five years. It took less than nine months. The footage is in a documentary called Fires of Kuwait.
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Akunjee 🖋@mohammedakunjee·
The ICJ rules on Israel:-
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Kevin Orango@kevorango·
@jessicamwiza If you removed your activist lenses, you'd understand that two things can be true , police in France can handle protesters professionally and still vote for the NF. Luxembourg being a tax haven doesn't negate their free public transport. You don't have to protest EVERYTHING.
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Steve Gatoto@Styvo77·
Uwololo! Maze na wengine nilkua nasoma tu-holding twao naoa kuna hope kumbe ni MASQUERADES! Where do we go from here? Certainly not WhiteRose D C!
Tuli@OrondoTuli70822

@Esq_Dalmas_J @NelsonHavi This judge is a shame. We also witnessed him when he was fighting Manyonge.

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Jakochia Esq.@Esq_Dalmas_J·
Then there was our savior in the Legal profession Havi @NelsonHavi vs Sifuna J. You know that Sifuna J was on a mischief when he realized Havi was recording😂. Also, the Const guarantees trials to be public unless in children matters, why is the JO so evasive?
Jakochia Esq.@Esq_Dalmas_J

Then there was this banger last year. Court: You're having feelings in a client's matter. Counsel: Yorona, your lack of feelings is derailing the matter. Court: Don't bring your feelings to me Mr Ombwayo😭😂. You people need to remunerate us properly as we handle your matters!

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Steve Gatoto@Styvo77·
Equity HATES and LOATHS Mal Fides ROHO CHAFU!
Quincygitahi@quincygitahi

@LeletiLente @Gromiz1 Attachment is the whole process done by auctioneers. The moment you proclaim a property it is attached. In this case it started with Praclamation, she got a conditional stay, sold the vehicle when it was proclaimed. No objection can succeed

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@_PhyscoSins @quincygitahi @samm_ogolla @jsckenya Elewa ni uoga, na sio kwao! Some are representing folks who are actually being tormented by these devils, they know the terrror that these CRETINS can unleash on people! JO's na JSC hawajai soma Article 10!
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Quincygitahi@quincygitahi·
Pale Milimani Criminal Courts kuna Your Honor roho chafu na attitude kama wale secretaries wa government offices. @samm_ogolla was left shocked after he was denied audience and his client taken back to remand 🤣🤣 @jsckenya next time you promote magistrates please invite comments
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This is a Court, the State officer executing that high and honourable office! Sio counsel!
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