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"Democrats shouldn’t be afraid to name names. How many more lives might have been saved if Texas Republicans hadn’t stopped their state from improving its emergency alert systems, and if the Trump administration hadn’t ordered drastic cuts to the National Weather Service? How many will be killed by those cuts moving forward?"

~ Kate Aronoff

#Trump #Republicans #Texas #NWS #NOAA #FEMA #ClimateChange
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in reply to William Lindsey

"How many fewer homes would have been destroyed if congressional Republicans hadn’t spent decades stopping bills to reduce planet-heating greenhouse gas emissions on behalf of their donors in the fossil fuel industry like ExxonMobil? How many more people will face homelessness or financial ruin because the Trump administration is gutting the Federal Emergency Management Agency?"

#Trump #Republicans #Texas #NWS #NOAA #FEMA #ClimateChange
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Sen. Ted Cruz slashed $200M in weather and climate forecasting funds, then vacationed in Greece as deadly floods killed over 100 in Texas—critics say his actions weakened early warning systems, worsening the disaster and prioritizing Big Oil over public safety.

~ Aaron Parnas

#Trump #Republicans #Texas #TedCruz #NWS #NOAA #FEMA #ClimateChange
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The names of the billionaires funding climate denial for personal & partisan gain.

Bradley, Koch, Coors, Scaife Mellon, Seid and Uihlein.
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And it's international
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On C-SPAN's Book TV:

"Dr. Robert Malone talked about his book, PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order, in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them."

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Maybe the best post I have seen about the Kerr County flooding;
So Who’s to Blame?
Flash floods have always been part of life in the Texas Hill Country. We get those alerts on our phones - the kind that blare like Amber Alerts - nearly every time the skies darken. For most of us, it means avoiding low-water crossings, watching the rain gauge fill, and hoping maybe, just maybe, our thirsty lakes will drink their fill.
But this was different.
What came in the night wasn’t just rain, it was a reckoning. A violent, rising wall of water that didn’t knock, it broke down the doors.
Meteorologist Travis Herzog put it simply: flash floods are among the hardest weather events to predict. “No meteorologist could have told you with high confidence more than a few hours in advance that this much rain would fall in those exact locations,” he said. Even with double the normal staff at the monitoring station for our region, no model foresaw the worst, because what happened was beyond the worst-case scenario.
The atmosphere defied the forecasts. The storms exceeded even the worst projections of the computer models both in coverage and amounts of heavy rain. Still, the National Weather Service issued warnings as the event unfolded in real time. A flood watch went out at 12:41 a.m., forecasting up to seven inches of rain. Then, at 4:03 a.m., a flash flood emergency: Evacuate immediately. Seek higher ground.
But by then, in places like Kerrville, Hunt, Center Point, Streeter, and Ingram, tiny towns tucked in the folds of the Hill Country, it was already too late.
The Guadalupe River rose 34 feet in two hours.
Imagine that. Thirty-four feet. In darkness. While people slept. In homes tucked far from cell service, on land where neighbors are separated by acres, not fences. The water came with rage. A half foot higher every minute. Carrying trees, metal, cars, walls. It tore buildings from their foundations. It erased entire RV parks. It killed.
And now, more than 100 people are gone.
So who’s to blame?
That question has begun to echo across social media, in hushed conversations, in angry ones. People want someone to point at. Someone to hold responsible for the unbearable weight of loss. But I urge you to pause.
Because I remember a flood like this. Ten years ago, when my own hometown of Wimberley was ravaged in the night by another flash flood. Entire families swept away. Homes ripped off their slabs. Our beloved Blanco River turning into a monster.
And back then, we didn’t ask who was to blame.
We cried. We prayed. We showed up.
We linked arms - strangers, neighbors, friends. We searched the riverbanks. We rescued pets from crumbling homes. We passed out hot meals, clean water and diapers. We took in the displaced, fed the volunteers, wrapped the grieving in blankets. We were #WimberleyStrong, not because we looked for someone to blame, but because we looked for someone to help.
That’s the choice in front of you now.
You can rage. Or you can reach out.
You can look for fault lines, or you can look for someone to help.
This flood was no one’s fault. It was a freak convergence of nature’s fury - unpredictable, unstoppable, and unforgiving. But what happens next is in our control. That’s where our power lies.
So go. Volunteer with search crews combing the riverbanks. Give to organizations that are on the ground: The Community Foundation of the Hill Country, Mercy Chefs, The Cajun Army, Team Rubicon, Austin Pets Alive. Cook meals. Hold hands. Open your wallet. Open your heart.
Tell your children you love them. Tell your neighbors you’re here. Tell the broken they are not alone.
Tragedy has come. That part is done. What we do now - who we are now - that’s the story still being written.
Let it be one of grace. Of grit. Of fierce love in the face of grief.
Let it be the kind of story that proves: the Hill Country may flood, but it does not fall.
Say what you will about Texas - but when the rivers rise, so do we.
Not with blame. Not with bitterness.
But with boots on the ground, arms around strangers, and hearts wide open.
That’s the Texas I know. And that’s the America I believe in.
Authored by Bex Hale

Boy 'raped by teacher from the age of 14 comes forward' Boy 'raped by teacher from the age of 14 comes forward' dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

BBC -Donald Trump has formally accepted an invitation from King Charles III to join him and Queen Camilla for an unprecedented second state visit, set to take place Sept. 17-19. The US president will be hosted at Windsor Castle. bbc.com/news/articles/c4g25ne7…

What if vaccines do not increase or decrease autism rates but there is a correlation between the personality or genetics of the type of parents that accept or refuse vaccines and that personality influences the choice of whether or not the child is vaccinated but also influences whether or not the child gets a autism diagnosis. And whether or not the child gets a diagnosis depends on the parents attitude towards autism testing.

Pro vaccine parents do not tolerate unique children as often?

So if they are trying to eliminate diseases then why don't they give everyone pills to eliminate parasites like intestinal worms or pin worms or tape worms or hook worms

If worms are so rare they do not need to test for them then they should be easier to eliminate from the world

But I ask you, how easy would it be to spread poop based worms in India or for Indian visitors to spread them?

#Flaming Ember flashback
My Pa is with his moonshine friends
Drinkin Deacon Jones' bathtub gin
Deacon Jones (L.A. Ram lineman back then) preachin' about savin' souls
Yellin' out how the whole town is full of sin
But like Pa and all the rest
He tries to look down Bobbie Sue's low-cut dress
...............Westbound number 8
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Eyewitness to History: The 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens


Author note: This article contains the memory of my great-grandfather Charles Mulvey who was working on the Hanford Site near Richland, Washington when Mount St. Helens erupted. A few days after the eruption, he wrote this short essay about his experience. It was recently found by my aunt Diane Izzo when she was looking through family effects. The text provided below has no alterations from the original.

May 20, 1980

Well, the Spirit Mountain did as the Indians have been telling us it would do. It spoke real loud and was heard as far as Spokane anyway. It seems Mount St. Helens still has a lot of life left.

So I guess I’ll make an attempt to give some of the sights, impressions, and feelings which I observed and felt during and after the eruption which occurred this past Sunday, May 18, 1980.

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Mount St. Helens has been gradually changing from its former inactive status to active with mostly relatively mild eruptions and steam, ash emissions. The officials concerned and those persons observing the volcano have repeatedly given warning of the serious potential of a major eruption.

Sunday morning at approximately 0830 a.m. Mount St. Helens erupted with an explosion which blew the top 1300 feet off of the mountain and formed a horseshoe shaped crater. A huge cloud of ash and debris was reportedly blown to an altitude of 60,000 feet.

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I was at work and doing my job assignment this day. I heard the blast and thought that that was no sonic boom but possibly a large dynamite explosion. The time is not definite but seemed to be just before 0900 a.m.

There was earth movement reportedly felt by others, however I felt no movement of which I was aware.

I continued with my work routines and sometime near 1000 I noticed the western sky getting dark and appeared smoky as if the fruit growers in the Yakima Valley were fogging to save the fruit crop. Of course, the day had started out clear, sunny and warm. Fruit fogging was out of the question.

The sky continued to darken rapidly and a radio transmission was heard telling all listeners that Mount St. Helens had erupted. More information would be transmitted as it was received.

By 1030 the sky was rapidly being covered with a huge, flat bottomed cloud which eventually covered all visible horizons completely blacking out the sun.

My job assignment was partly the responsibility of watching a pumping operation and the recording of operational data. At the 1100 time for a check of the pump and data the cloud had covered the sun and the northern and southern horizons and all except the east portions.

The westward facing field lamps were being activated. These field lamps light up with detection by a photo cell of approaching dark conditions.

By the time I had completed my periodic check of the pump operation and returned to the building, full darkness had occurred and the fallout of volcanic ash was underway. The darkness was equal to that of a moonless, starless, possibly cloudy stormy night.

During the next two hours the ash fall continued, with an appearance of a dry rain, if such were possible. The particles of ash ranged from a fine powder to a coarse sand. The coarse, sandy material was heavy, and the fine powdery material is extremely light, almost a talcum powder.

At the 1300 time check of the pump, the ground and all horizontal exposed surfaces were covered with ash to a depth range from one-eighth to one-quarter inch deep. The ash was evenly distributed and created considerable dust when vehicles were driven.

Light conditions at 1300 required use of a flashlight to observe numbers and dials. The pump incidentally was stopped at 1315 hours due to the hazardous conditions.

The ash fall continued heavy until approximately 1430 when the sky lightened again to daylight. A light dust ash fall continued. A dusty haze filled the air and it was necessary to don dust filters or face masks for working outside. Some samples of ash were taken for souvenirs at this time.

The light ash fall continued for the remainder of the day and possibly throughout the night. A souvenir ash sample of this light ash fall was taken the following morning from a surface which was clean at the time the initial ash fall samples were taken.

The volcanic ash fall covered a large area of eastern Washington. Roads and highways were closed due to extremely dusty conditions which made driving very difficult. People were warned to stay off the roads and to stay indoors.

The severity of the ash fall was relevant to the depth of the ground cover. This ranged from a trace to several inches. Towns and cities within the fallout area have encountered difficulty with removal of the volcanic ash.

The bus which picked us up at work and transported us home was a casualty of the dusty conditions. Dust clogged the filters and was pulled into the motor which failed due to the abrasive ash. Only the front part of the bus was visible as it approached. It was lost in dust back from the front wheels.

A light ash fall continued the following day with extremely dusty air conditions. Only essential work was being done, and usually only necessary stores (grocery, etc.) were open.

High winds have swept the area since the eruption which continually creates more dust conditions.

The featured image is of the eruption column from Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980. (USFS)

#Geology #History #TriCities #Volcano #wawx

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What lesson many Jewish Nazi families "learn" when Nazi goons they sent to commit genocide in Gaza & are sent to burning pits of hell by resistance?

Desire for more Slaughter & Theft

Not even "German" Nazis did these sorts of funerals telling everyone how they'll slaughter & steal

No other group in contemporary society other than Jews can get away with saying Nazi shit like this yet allowed in normal circles.

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@palestine @lebanon @iran @israel @anarchy @anarchism

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#Flaming Ember #55 years
Give my mind to you with a love that'll never grow old
You are my smiles the last tears
You are my days, my weeks, my years
You are the flowers beneath my window sill
You are everything beautiful everything that's real
I give my love to you all my body and soul
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If you still think that #Apple cares for the #privacy of its paying customers:

Apple Gave #Governments Data on Thousands of Push #Notifications
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With companies like that, you're the product although you pay premium money.

#iOS #iPhone #security

Johan Messely
#art, #peinture #Johan-Messely
Fraicheur sous la varangue...

I'm pro-union and pro-international workers associations for better conditions or anticapitalist antifascist activism, this government deliberately trying to gaslight workers at fault for something caused by bosses/ceos/governments internationally, riots are a language of the unheard and downtrodden.

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#cfmeu #classwar #queensland #qldpol #qldgov #qld #australia #humanrights #eattherich #ausgov #auspol #tasgov #taspol #politas #antiwork #antislavery #fuckwork #slavery

My aunt is currently in the middle of a major
sundown" episode due to a relief caregiver not giving her her meds at the right time.

I am home in Fort Worth and am in contact with the caregiver and a really good neighbor who are with her. There is nothing we can really do until she settles down (law will not allow anyone to force medication on her).

If you have the time, please pray for the caregiver and the neighbor friend as they deal with this.

Thank you in advance.

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The 1986 Ford Taurus / Mercury Sable was another big design change in the American automotive industry.


The 1976 Cadillac Seville was the first of the new design language from General Motors that dominated the company all throughout the 80s.

The design focussed on maximizing interior roominess for the driver and passengers in a smaller platform (compared to what was typical at the time).

Love it or hate it, the design was very influential.


Israeli forces destroy Mawasi’s shelters, cemeteries after expelling thousands from ‘safe zone’ madamasr.com/en/2025/07/13/new…

#Gaza officials say children killed in strike as Israeli military admits 'error' — 6 kids fetching water bbc.com/news/articles/c0rvxjnv…

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in reply to Doodle Bop

Yeah, the food is put in the can, the can is sealed, and then its heated to both cook the food in the can and to kill off any bacteria. As long as the can doesn't lose its air-tight seal, they can last a long time.

A few months ago, I opened a 10-year-old can of corn and another of sweet peas, just to prove it to my GF. They were just fine.

Just be careful with pop-top lids cause they can lose their seal easily. And be careful with stuff like fruit cocktail cause the acid in citrus juice can corrode the aluminum can after a while.

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@Paultron-3030 I get the sinking feeling, with all the black and grey activity that goes on in the US, that the FBI was basically in a turf war on behalf of the Jewish mob.
The ethnic mobs were at least local. They were *your* criminal organizations. It entailed a certain power being held by the ethnic groups. Now they’re gone, and there’s a huge underground economy in the US, and it’s not just agriculture.
Makes me wonder if we weren’t better off with the ethnic mobs, but maybe I’m merely associating the good ole days with them.
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as to what the FBI was doin i don't know. getting rid of the big international gangs (that the US WW2 government had a strong hand in establishing) was a good thing regardless of motive. it was not the end of the road into fixing the US but obviously that was not their motive
they were never your criminal org, if you weren't in them. the first and most important factor of such a group is that they dig a gulf between themselves and normal people- a sense of unique identity is a bonding factor for members and a weapon to be wielded over 'civilians'. ultimately non members were objects to be abused for money. the route to the most money did not always involve harming these civilians, but they weren't holding back out of the kindness of their hearts
it ultimately boils down to how you view power relationships- any relation between people will have a power aspect, but do you think there is a role of concentrated power from groups of people to utilize that power for greater ends without making it miserable for everyone
its happened a few times before but idk if it can be legislated into consistency and time is short for this planet

The 1976 Cadillac Seville was the first of the new design language from General Motors that dominated the company all throughout the 80s.

The design focussed on maximizing interior roominess for the driver and passengers in a smaller platform (compared to what was typical at the time).

Love it or hate it, the design was very influential.

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Truly heartbreaking: A man called into Alex Jones' Infowars on June 16 to say: "I married an illegal and I want to know if there's any proactive step we can take to maybe get on a list of 'leave this one alone' or whatever. We've been in the system. We've got two lawyers, we've spent thousands of dollars..." at which point Alex Jones cuts him off and says basically if the country doesn't remove immigrants than the democrats will win so they need to "hurt some people who aren't bad."

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