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TheWonderofYou
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It seems the 'end' might come by way of humans stupidity, not a plan of a god
by sowhatnow inhttp://www.sciencealert.com/it-s-official-we-re-on-the-brink-of-earth-s-sixth-mass-extinction.
pretty obvious, we've deforested the planet so much it cant clean the air, we've polluted the water so much its not fit to drink, we've poisoned the soil so much it cant grow food, we use so many chemicals, its killing off the insects who pollinate.
so while on post on this site claims the end of freedom for mankind, by way of evil governments, .
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Watchtower properties for sale website
by NewYork44M inhere is a great site in case anyone is interested in acquiring wt property in brooklyn heights.
https://www.watchtowerbrooklynrealestate.com/.
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TheWonderofYou
Is there in DUMBO nothing holy enough to make a museum of it, e.g. some rooms with exponates that were used while former important figures like Franz, Russel resided there, a meeting room, or the first digital press. Those things should be presented on the original scene and not in Warwick. Hey guys wake up you are throwing away your history. You will have no future and no history.
Is this whole building with tunnels not a cultural heritage for the mankind, should it not be worht to be protected against financial speculation of today?
What will the guys of the JW film team do if they wanna show a film set about how Russel lived in Brooklyn and how the Brooklyn bethel life was, will they replicated the Brooklyn DUMBO scenery with wallboard in Witchwick?
Dont you remember in how many films the DUMBO scenaria with brooklyn bridge and HQ appeared. How often we said, "Look OUR Headquarter is in this film", when we sat in the cinema. and "I can see the sign: read gods word the bible daily even". The main building should at least have some room with JW connex remained, the tour guides will tell everyone, this is the "EX- JW Headquarter, funny, "Ex-JW" or "former JW Building" ha ha only one room is now a museum.
Everything thrown away? I like expositions about the former life in bethel, how did a laundry look like in Brooklyn, a kitchen, a library in former times, where did the GB hold their meetings in Brooklyn or the most interesting in which room was the NWT translated.
I think at least 70 % of JW are against this sell out of Brooklyn.
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It seems the 'end' might come by way of humans stupidity, not a plan of a god
by sowhatnow inhttp://www.sciencealert.com/it-s-official-we-re-on-the-brink-of-earth-s-sixth-mass-extinction.
pretty obvious, we've deforested the planet so much it cant clean the air, we've polluted the water so much its not fit to drink, we've poisoned the soil so much it cant grow food, we use so many chemicals, its killing off the insects who pollinate.
so while on post on this site claims the end of freedom for mankind, by way of evil governments, .
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TheWonderofYou
13 women - climate warriors now in Paris
plus interview with Obama about Climate change
http://www.vogue.com/13374071/president-obama-climate-change-cop21-paris/
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Is this a BEAUTIFUL STORY--or what?
by Terry inis this a beautiful story, or what?.
act one________.
now in an ordinary romance of the golden hollywood era, the boy goes off to war while the young lady waits nervously for his safe return.in a cary grant, debra kerr movie, the two vow to meet after a certain period of time and tragic circumstances intervene.. in my story, the young man is a conscientious objector who goes to prison instead of off to the vietnam war.
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I am just listening to Zara "Lush life", Makes me thinking about what I thought would be a "lush life " in paradise. I like how she steps on the ground. When I hear the song I always remembers me of the paradise. If I had ever learned to dance like she, perhaps then I would have had a "lush" time? My wife was and is a good dancer, Me in contrary not, that was a problem when we went out to disco. I like more to watch how she dances
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Could trends and group think be evidence of a form of telepathy?
by EndofMysteries ini was thinking the other day about trends.
think back over the decades and how generally the majority of people will feel or like or dislike the same things.
people comment how awful and ugly things that trended in the past were.
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Likewise at murmulation, a social behaviour of starlings the starlings are not communicating by telephaty but following simple rules called "Flocking", this is why we can simulate it with computer software.
http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/Flocking
German with videos. http://www.rete-mirabile.net/biologie/schwaerme/
The birds follow three rules: "alignment", "separation", and "cohesion".
"Alignment" means that a bird tends to turn so that it is moving in the same direction that nearby birds are moving.
"Separation" means that a bird will turn to avoid another bird which gets too close.
"Cohesion" means that a bird will move towards other nearby birds (unless another bird is too close).
When two birds are too close, the "separation" rule overrides the other two, which are deactivated until the minimum separation is achieved.
The three rules affect only the bird's heading. Each bird always moves forward at the same constant speed.
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Could trends and group think be evidence of a form of telepathy?
by EndofMysteries ini was thinking the other day about trends.
think back over the decades and how generally the majority of people will feel or like or dislike the same things.
people comment how awful and ugly things that trended in the past were.
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Richard Dawkins writes in »The Greatest Show on Earth« in the chapter »You did it yourself in nine months«.
The key point is that there is no choreographer and no leader. Order, organization, structure – these all emerge as by-products of rules which are obeyed locally and many times over, not globally. And that is how embryology works. It is all done by local rules, at various levels but especially the level of the single cell. No choreographer. No conductor of the orchestra. No central planning. No architect. In the field of development, or manufacture, the equivalent of this kind of programming is self-assembly. — Richard Dawkins: The Greatest Show on Earth, Kapitel »You did it yourself in nine months«, E-Book S. 382 von 1004. -
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Could trends and group think be evidence of a form of telepathy?
by EndofMysteries ini was thinking the other day about trends.
think back over the decades and how generally the majority of people will feel or like or dislike the same things.
people comment how awful and ugly things that trended in the past were.
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TheWonderofYou
Prologos: Some days ago i watched a programme where the bird flight was mentioned. As far as i remember the bird flight is based on three simple natural principles, 1. Remain in the band, 2. Keep distance, 3 ? Dont know, but no telepathy
Such processes are simulated by computer software for prediction of pedestrian or vehicle traffic on roads or in airports or stadiums. Scientists simulate the bird fly in bands on computer, you can be the eagle with your mouse, and can watch how the birds flee, when you as eagle fly in the mist of them., the program software is very simple though.
Scientists are already working on robots like artificial soldiers that work in group and interact for themselves basing on such simple rules.or think of the artficial work robots, like a band of vacuun cleaners that dont touch each other
Man are behaving according also to very simple group laws not telepathy, remember how easy someone is open for propaganda of cults or isis, its group behaviour that makes people feel strong, better, adapted, elitarian everything functions according to simple basic group laws.
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YMCA ? Are we allowed to go there or not?
by Quarterback inhalf of our congregation goes there to work out because of the good pool facilities and prices, and the other half think that it's wrong due to it's old charter.
but no one is enforcing the wrong or right of it.
i'd be interested in knowing how this is being applied worldwide.
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Would we rather be allowed to select our physicical starvation, while waiting for building of witness own "clear" swimming pools, built without demonic superstitious membership obligation?
If on a small island, a Ymca pool would be the only one pool to swim available, would i ever learn swim? No if am obidient and cause freedom to learn swim is no human right on the island. If YMCA was the only way to get a daily warm meal, a soup with potato after workout would you be a member or would you starve? How important is sport for you?
Perhaps those who dont go there are simply unsportsmanlike.
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So ... Russia and Nato at war? Should we be worried?
by Simon init seems unbelievable but turkey (a nato member state) shooting down a russian jet fighter on their syrian border seems to be "meh" news and no one is too bothered about it too much.. the world seems a bit upside down right now.
i don't think a lot of countries really know who the hell they are fighting and who is and isn't on their side in it all and really what is going on.. smaller incidents than this have led to major conflicts in the past but hopefully calm heads will prevail.
china shot down a us spy plane years ago and the world survived and forgot about it so things will move on i'm sure.. i'm guessing the price turkey pays for their gas supply from russia will be going up soon though.. man, that republican primary is sucking all the news attention from the room.
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Update to the question who are the people who are reported to have killed russian pilots
‘Turkmen’ who killed Russian pilot turns out to be son of Turkish mayor , member of grey-wolves.
"Apparently the commander of this militant pack Alpaslan “Celik” Steel is the son of a former Turkish mayor and is associated with the Turkish MHP party. "
Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZpbz2OpCMo&feature=youtu.beWho are the Turkmen that are reported to have killed two Russian pilots?
Daily Telegraph:
Who are the Turkmen that are reported to have killed two Russian pilots?
"The downing of a Russian fighter jet on Syria’s Mount Turkmen has thrown the spotlight on to its inhabitants, part of the broader Turkmen community that stretches across northern Syria and Iraq.
In Syria the Turkmen, who are linguistically and ethnically Turkish, live alongside Arabs and Kurds, but have mostly aligned with non-jihadist anti-Assad rebel groups.
They historically objected to the Arab nationalism of the Assad regime’s Baath party, which stressed assimilation to the Arab language and culture. In turn, the regime has frequently regarded them as a fifth column working in favour of Ankara.
Around a dozen Turkmen militias have formed, some directly supported by the Turkish government. It is one of these, Alwiya al-Ashar, that isreportedly holding one of Russia's downed pilots.
They have been fighting alongside other rebel groups, including the al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra and more moderate brigades, in Latakia province which runs to the sea along the Turkish border in the north-west.
In recent days, thousands of civilians have fled over the border, saying they feared Russian bombing raids in support of regime forces in the area. Another 5,000 arrived at a refugee camp at Arfali, on the Syrian side of the border.
According to the governor of the Turkish province of Hatay, Ercan Topaca, 28 civilians arrived injured and one died in hospital.
The clash that led to the downing of the Russian jet today may be connected to that fighting.
Alwiya al-Ashar is linked to a Turkish and CIA-backed logistics supply programme that funnels a near-constant stream of small arms, ammunition, and cash for salaries to rebel groups across northern Syria.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/turkey/12013935/Who-are-the-Turkmen.html -
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So ... Russia and Nato at war? Should we be worried?
by Simon init seems unbelievable but turkey (a nato member state) shooting down a russian jet fighter on their syrian border seems to be "meh" news and no one is too bothered about it too much.. the world seems a bit upside down right now.
i don't think a lot of countries really know who the hell they are fighting and who is and isn't on their side in it all and really what is going on.. smaller incidents than this have led to major conflicts in the past but hopefully calm heads will prevail.
china shot down a us spy plane years ago and the world survived and forgot about it so things will move on i'm sure.. i'm guessing the price turkey pays for their gas supply from russia will be going up soon though.. man, that republican primary is sucking all the news attention from the room.
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TheWonderofYou
Another version about the shot down pilot
Speaking on Russian television after his rescue, Murakhtin said he knew the area where his plane came down “like the back of my hand”. He was receiving medical treatment and said he wanted to stay in Syria and continue flying missions.
The dead pilot was named by Russia as Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Peshkov. One of the rescue helicopters sent to search for the men was hit by rebel fire, forcing it to make an emergency landing. One of the marines on board, Alexander Pozynich, was killed.
The whole article in The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/25/second-russian-pilot-shot-down-turkey-alive-ambassador