I was just listening to an old episode you were on: December 3, 2017 — Morrison, Brandstetter, Jones and Jason 2017-12-0
It was a classic. Lots of speculation and debate about various possibilities. The point is that if someone is going to...
I think it's one thing to abide by the laws, take precautions, and still do research and ask questions. I think it's entirely another to call Covid pseudoscience as more than 2M are dead worldwide, call for superspreader events like concerts...
Not sure about Cooper himself, but the exact same conspiracy nonsense like that gets kicked around this topic are the same as what led to Q in my mind.
I mean, joint military-alien bases under Dulce, with bodies in vats so the aliens can eat...
Strange that a wacko from the UFO field might have influenced a political conspiracy that has been embraced by the White House and even candidates for Congress...
If we've learned anything by going through the Trumpian era, it's that purposeful misinformation kills.
Van Morrison has been clear - Covid dangers are 'pseudoscience' and he wants the lockdowns lifted so he can make money. Which clearly is...
Yup. It's wild how little folks here understand how things like that really work, even though we depend upon it - and as citizens in fact own it for the most part.
I would love to hear your perspectives sometime ( off the record ). BTW, my Dad was the head geologist for a number of years at Pan Canadian. They didn't drill a well anywhere in North America unless it went past him first, and he showed me what...
Totally hear and agree with you. Not all companies approach this stuff the same way. I’m talking about projects that I’m aware of and tangentially involved with, that I can’t discuss here.
Thanks for that. Makes sense to me.
Yes, I've heard that all before, and looked into it, and like I say, only about 7% has been reclaimed, and calling it a natural oil spill is dismissive of the scale of devastation that isn't natural. When only...
Speaking of movie soundtracks... remember when they were good? This one literally changed the course of my life, at least as far as music tastes go:
Got me into Peter Gabriel, Depeche Mode, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the Replacements... all some...
What I'm saying is that most (smart) organizations recognized that we couldn't count on Keystone being there to build a business strategy on - so other transportation strategies were planned. Don't get me wrong, Keystone would be a net positive...
Interesting perspective, but I'm too far out of that loop to know what you mean. What it seems like you're saying is that TMX ( presumably an acronym for the trans mountain pipeline expansion ) through BC is a more effective strategy anyway...
The funny thing is that the strategists and executives in every mid-to large size oil company up here has known that Keystone was dead or too late for years. It literally no longer is part of most strategies. Even if it comes on-line, it will be...
Into the mystic is one of my favourite songs ever. Oddly enough, I discovered Van Morrison by loving the 80's movie 'Dream a Little Dream' as a kid.
Too bad he's a covid denier. It's certainly made me think twice about him.
I met Dr. Leon Davidson a couple of times or so in the 1960s. He was a close friend of Jim Moseley's, and I accompanied Jim on a couple of visits to Dr. D.
So I found this article both unexpected and intriguing:
https://i95rock.com/227948/
I remain cynical. There's no force of law and if they don't provide what people want, there's no penalty.
In any case fame is fleeting, but we'd like it if we had it, assuming there was some $$$$ to go along with it of course. :)
I'm totally cynical. Not only do I think they won't disclose much, if anything... I don't think they have much to disclose at all.
I mean, the tic tac and fast mover videos are interesting, but they don't tell us anything we don't already know...
About 20,000 National Guardsmen could arrive in Washington, officials say, in swelling inauguration security effort
"An additional 5,000 members of the National Guard could arrive to support Inauguration Day security in Washington, city...
"The House voted 232 to 197 on Wednesday to impeach President Trump an unprecedented second time, on a charge of “inciting violence” against the U.S. government. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) left open the possibility of voting...
I suspect that inventing enemies that don't exist is a strategy that's been around far longer than the republican party. What's his name again - Satan 👿 - Ya he made me do it. Now cast me into a river and if I sink I'm innocent, but if I swim...
He will never take accountability. America has taught him that he doesn’t have to, because he’s white and pretends to be rich.
Many Trump supporters are no different. It’s always someone else’s fault, even if you have to invent an enemy that...
Oh, he went further than that, suggesting that it's those who want to impeach him who are responsible for all the anger, implying that if there's more violence, it's their fault.
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