Is It True? Part Deux

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  1. Moi621

    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    From the above note.


    Would the meat of a live skinned baby seal be considered
    The Veal of Seal ?
    :hmm:


     
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    Is It True ?
    Could explain those dark, black eyes.

    Canada-Satanic.jpg





     
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    Take that
    :flagus: <sissy slap>

    Canada takes aim at Boeing
    over Bombardier tariff row
    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/canada-takes-aim-boeing-over-230138330.html
    Canada’s government has launched a fresh attack in the row over the US imposing import tariffs on airliners built by Bombardier, a move which threatened UK jobs.


    Launching a tender to buy 88 new fighters, the Canadian government referenced tension with the US after Boeing-led a campaign for trade levies on imports of Bombardier’s C-Series airliners.

    C - Series Airliner
    [​IMG]

    <If you can believe that>


    In a statement, the Canadian government said when bids for the fighters are assessed, “any bidder that is responsible for harm to Canada’s economic interests
    (such as :flagus:) will be at a distinct disadvantage".

    This is a clear reference to Boeing, who build the F-18 fighter which is the mainstay of Canada’s airforce, and who had been hoping to land a follow-on sale before the row blew up.



    We can beat 'em.
    Build a cheaper, better aircraft.
    Yes We Can! :salute:
    Remember who started it!


    Moi :oldman:

    r > g


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    Here we are on January 13 and it is 12 degree Celcius outside...... (54 Farenheit).... not bad for Nova Scotia this time of year.......

    and we Nova Scotians are getting into another promising idea...... that could perhaps lure many Americans into retiring up here......

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/cape-breton-north-shore-time-bank-1.4397035
    From tea biscuits to trimming hedges, Cape Breton neighbours create a 'time bank'

     
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    How did Ottawa create your Summer in Winter ?

     
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    https://www.nasdaq.com/article/in-c...lberta-halts-bc-wine-purchases-20180206-01611
    In Canada pipeline feud,
    Alberta halts B.C. wine purchases
    Feb 6 (Reuters) - Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta struck back at neighboring British Columbia on Tuesday, halting purchases of that province's wines in retaliation for its potentially holding up expansion of a crude pipeline. . . .

    :flagcanada: Stranger and strangest.
    People of Alberta will purchase California wines easier than British Columbia wines.

    They really should return to a Crown colony for sensible administration.


    Moi:oldman:

    r > g


    No Canada-1.jpg
    Across an immense, unguarded, ethereal border, Canadians, cool and unsympathetic,
    regard our America with envious eyes and slowly and surely draw their plans against us.
     
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    They need to be told "birds in their little nests agree".
     
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    I do admire Green Party Leader Ms. Elizabeth May for a significant percentage of the issues that she stands for but..........

    .... sometimes she seems to go too far......
    I was told that here in Nova Scotia she was instrumental in stopping the harvesting of fir and spruce trees on the Highlands of Cape Breton that had already been killed by the Spruce Bud Worm.......
    .... you would think that harvesting dead trees might save many living trees......
    that are still a carbon sink?????

    Now that was back in the 1970's and '80's......
    but the stopping of that pipeline sounds like something that she was probably
    very involved in..........
    and I tend to disagree with her on this as well.

    Alberta would tend to feel pressured to strike back over something like that.....
     
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    YES

    But this is a "Trade War" between two Provinces of the nation of :flagcanada:
    No B.C. wine for people of Alberta unless it is smuggled?


    Moi :oldman: says
    Return the Provinces to The Crown for good and proper management.
    We have witnessed the alternative. :hmm:

     
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    India snubbing :flagcanada:?
    There must be a story here somewhere.
    Lord knows I've looked.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...anadas-justin-trudeau/?utm_term=.ff3478f00bda
    India’s government ‘snubbing’
    Canada’s Justin Trudeau
    NEW DELHI — Justin Trudeau, Canada’s heartthrob leader who has near rock star status in liberal circles, is stumbling to make a good impression on his week-long trip to India — at least according to the local press.


    Indian media reports that the government has “snubbed” the Canadian prime minister and that his delegation has had trouble meeting with counterparts here. To top it all off, Trudeau misspelled “Gandhi” in a now-deleted tweet sent from the revered Indian leader’s ashram. . .



    https://globalnews.ca/news/4033142/trudeau-india-sikh-separatism-trade/
    As Canada looks to Indian trade opportunities,
    Trudeau denies being given cold shoulder

    What y'gonna believe? The "snub" or the courteous, profiteering :flagcanada:
    Should India fear a new Raj a la Canada?


    Moi :oldman:

    r > g




    Canada-3.png
    Across an immense, unguarded, ethereal border, Canadians, cool and unsympathetic,
    regard our America with envious eyes and slowly and surely draw their plans against us.
     
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    Canada, Brazil — but not China — will be hit hardest by Trump's steel tariffs
    • Canadian and Brazilian steel comprised 16 percent and 13 percent of U.S. steel imports as of September 2017, according to a 2017 report from the Department of Commerce.
    • Top foreign sources of aluminum included Canada, Russia and the United Arab Emirates between 2013 and 2016, according to the United States Geological Survey.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/01/can...l-be-hit-hardest-by-trumps-steel-tariffs.html




    Too bad about Brazil, U.A.E. and Russia ;)



    Moi :oldman:
    America market access is valuable.
    Stop giving it away for globalism




     
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    I could be wrong.....
    but I have an idea in mind on how residents of the Nova Scotia, town of Truro could perhaps cooperate
    with the residents of the Alaska city of Anchorage........
    to set in motion a series of events that makes America and Canada........
    "the beast that rises up out of the sea" as seen by Christian visionary Pastor Rick Joyner.......
    (who incidentally was one of the first Christian pastors to support Mr. Donald Trump for POTUS).



    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...illion-dollar-problem.525406/#post-1068713597


     
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    Yes... perhaps it is......


    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...-not-be-in-hell.526865/page-7#post-1068775465
    Could Hitler NOT be in hell????


     
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    I do have a theory on the why for this tendency?

    The more well informed we actually are .......
    the more we tend to look at subjects from a number of different angles......

    Why are Americans so under-informed.... is it their much better climate?
    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...ormed-is-it-their-much-better-climate.446199/

     
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    Moi holds it is more that Americans like discussion with definition, or declarative.
    Perhaps is so mushy.
     
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    Is the following statement declarative enough?

    I think that America, Canada, Israel and Australia should cooperate on an alternative
    theory to stabilization of the climate rather than a carbon tax!

    Should Sorek 2 be in Australia or California?


     
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    Not until we address the real problem,
    Continental Drift!
     
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    Moi621.... by this do you mean that the weight of all that extra water on California..........
    might set earthquakes in motion?

    Would that mean that you would prefer that Sorek 2 be in Australia?

    Or...... anywhere else on earth other than California?
     
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    No I mean continental drift with associated, sporadic release of geothermal energy
    ignites global warming.
    Support a Static Earth and Global Warming solved.
    Stop Continental Drift!

    IceAges.gif

    Consider this chart and the association of volcanoes and climate.
    Releasing geothermal energy the the cool down.
    Stop Continental Drift, problem solved
     
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    what is this? anti science? none of what you claim makes any sense.
     
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    Go take Geology 1A

    No continental drift, no volcanoes, no sporadic geothermal temperature elevations.
    Think on it. Clear your head
    Imagine Whirred Peas ​
     
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    yeah I took basic geology in uni decades ago, apparently you have not...individual volcanic events lower average global temps they don't raise them. Go back to school.
     
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    Warm Ups precede volcanic events that create the cool down.
    Then there are the under the glacier volcanic warm ups such as Antarctica and Greenland
    resulting in glacier melting from the bottom up.

    Science Reconsidered thread has reference on how warm ups create volcanic activity etc.


    I enjoy this chart and have a copy on my refrigerator door to gaze at now and them

    IceAges.gif
     
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    :flagcanada: Thought Police.
    Exporting to other countries too.
    Would you rather have a Russian Security system on your c'puter like Kaspersky
    or :flagcanada: Thought Police determining what is fit for you to view. ?


    http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/c...-internet-filtering-tech-censorship-1.4631243


    To censor the internet, 10 countries use Canadian filtering technology, researchers say

    A new Citizen Lab report says Netsweeper is being used to censor political critics, news, and LGBTQ+ resources

    [​IMG]

    Human rights activist Ahmed Mansoor, shown here in 2016, has spent the past year in prison, and is now on trial for allegedly violating the country's cybercrime laws. A new report found his online discussion forum was blocked using filtering technology from Netsweeper, which is a company in Waterloo, Ont. (Jon Gambrell/The Associated Press)

    Ahmed Mansoor has been threatened, spied on, and beaten — all payback, the human rights activist believes, for his outspoken criticism of the United Arab Emirates' numerous human rights violations, and its soaring crackdowns on dissent.

    His activism ended with his arrest — but started, he has said, with the censorship of his popular online discussion forum. Experts now say it was blocked with help from Canadian technology that has repeatedly found itself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. . . . . .



    I really hope you people don't think I invent these stories of a diabolical neighbor to the north across the longest unguarded border.


    Moi :oldman:

    r > g


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