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I think a lot of us would find it really fun and deeply educational to study the geolocation data for all the HAARP and NEXRAD facilities, a list of all employees who work there, etc.

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Brigadoon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigadoon

;-)

My Dad liked to listen to Brigadoon on the Hi-Fi.

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The Nexrad locations can be seen in the two Nexrad loops in my post. HAARP has become less relevant with the introduction of portable (mostly on ships) Ionospheric Current Drive (ICD) systems. Some HAARP facilities are being mothballed.

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https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1973716/

Lavrov link in the Helmer article, must read

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Regarding topic of Helmer’s article, here is one more name to add to broaden a perspective: Michael von der Schulenburg, a newly elected EU Parlament Member.

… via Neutralities Studies, interview of new EU Parliament member:

EU Parliament Member EXPOSES Brussel's Madness | Michael von der Schulenburg

https://youtu.be/7lGT-q2YAO0?si=gr3RwpSz50o2gNVm

Best,

F.S.

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Most informative history lesson...

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this is definitely lying shit from those that want to do harm to the USA..quit spreading it and quit believing it all you idiots out there.

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Please be more specific.

With what do you disagree?

I do not intend to harm, but to help my country, the USA.

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War is a fight over who's gonna be The Boss

War is a fight over who's gonna be Your Boss...

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Thank you John.

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Thank YOU, Kyle.

:-)

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Bardi shows his usual ignorance of history...The Great War was started in earnest by the Tsar's decision, against advice, to mobilize in Germany's backyard because "honor" required it..Prussia would have been overrun, if Germany had not mobilized in response...Meanwhile, France had attacked some German border outposts, wanting to get Alsace and Lorraine back...Germany's big mistake was not to take the Kaiser's advice and merely hold on the Western front, while defeating Russia....

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Ugo Bardi is Italian, and was focused on the Italian side of things. Italy had no compelling national interest to enter the war. He wrote a book about this.

("All wars are banker's wars", but this was the first really, really big one in that regard.)

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Agreed...Italy had zero reasons to enter the war, and ended up with 3/4 million dead..The brutality of the Italian leadership is well depicted in Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms....Yes, all wars are bankers' wars...that's certainly true...

I simply object to the regurgitation of British propaganda by historians...

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Hi!

What is the name of the book?

Thank you!

Lise from Maine (former licensed clinician)

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"The Shadow Line Of Memory": La linea d'ombra della memoria. Storia di un eroe dimenticato

https://www.ibs.it/linea-d-ombra-della-memoria-libro-ugo-bardi/e/9788894352849

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