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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Look at the police that are illegaly arresting him at 7:23. Did you see that Utah now allows non-citizens to become police officers?

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

The gas pipeline compressors used to run off the gas in the pipelines they operated on. They were converted to run on electric because of emissions regulations. In my experience, these compressors are often remotely located near the gas wellheads.

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residue69 3 points ago +3 / -0

You can always siphon a little gas out of something. These stove and lanterns don't use much. Probably a good idea to keep some silicone tubing handy since it stays flexible below freezing. I've noticed that hardware stores don't sell it anymore. I had to order it off Amazon because I could only find poly vinyl or latex tubing locally.

White gas can mean many things. In the Coleman world, it's naphtha that they sell for $14 a gallon. They warn you off using gasoline in them because of benzene and other additives in gasoline and because gasoline used to contain lead. I've never noticed any odd smells or flavors when using gasoline though.

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

You didn't read it. If you did, the point went right over your head.

In 1942 engineers of the German crematory oven builder Topf and Sons in Erfurt developed a design for an oven that could incinerate up to 7,000 corpses per day with a minimal use of fuel. This design was based on their experiences in Auschwitz. Was the design viable, and who would have been the likely customer? This chapter investigates the motivations behind such an architectural project and the intentions of the Nazis towards the bodies of those they sought to eradicate. It will explore the technologies used and sought, as well as the difficulties created by attempting to commit atrocities on such a large scale.

The crematoria in Auschwitz were necessary to allow the camp to operate both as an extermination camp and as a supply of labour to industries both (p.121) in Auschwitz and, in 1944, **elsewhere in the Reich. Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka were isolated places, and the environmental mess that came with the mass burials or the burning of bodies on open pyres did not impede industrial production or attract unwanted attention. Auschwitz was located in the midst of a densely populated and intensely developed area, and rapid and final disposal of the remains of the murdered was the only way it could operate as a factory of death. **

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residue69 3 points ago +3 / -0

There's a few companies that sell systems to generate electricity from flared gas at the wellhead. One tried to open an outlet near me, but I think they were a little ahead of their time and too far North.

One of the links in that search suggests dropping containerized bitcoin miners at the wells.

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residue69 9 points ago +9 / -0

Remotely located gas pipeline compressors were converted to run on electricity instead of the gas in the pipelines to reduce emissions. When the power went out, the compressors stopped pumping gas and the gas fired electrical generators were fuel starved. Probably caused cascading failures.

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

Her husbands bank lost money, and her banking committee bailed it out. She just wants to share her good fortune with you.

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

And her husband has a bank, a bank that got bailed out.

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did you read any of the linked document or the patent?

Topf designed the furnace specifically to reduce smoke emission for camps located in populated areas.

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residue69 5 points ago +5 / -0

ERCOT wasn't given permission to exceed emissions until 8:51 PM EST on the 14th. By that time things were already falling apart.

Also, remotely located gas pipeline compressors were converted to run on electricity instead of the gas in the pipelines to reduce emissions. When the power went out, the compressors stopped pumping gas and the gas fired electrical generators were fuel starved. Probably caused cascading failures.

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Remotely located gas pipeline compressors were converted to run on electricity instead of the gas in the pipelines to reduce emissions. When the power went out, the compressors stopped pumping gas and the gas fired electrical generators were fuel starved. Probably caused cascading failures.

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residue69 4 points ago +4 / -0

Consider the Coleman stoves and lanterns that burn white gas. You can use gasoline in them. I used to buy them on closeout at the end of camping season and resell them in Summer when everyone figured out those little green propane bottles were a joke.

In an emergency you can always find some gasoline.

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residue69 5 points ago +7 / -2

And two lawsuits ruled that the Democrat party, as a private corporation, could rig their primaries and choose candidates any way they saw fit.

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residue69 20 points ago +20 / -0

Look at the history. They've changed it several times. Not the headline is "It's Time to Switch to Preference Primaries"

https://archive.is/https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/02/18/fix-primaries-let-elites-decide/

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residue69 5 points ago +5 / -0

Antibody-dependent Enhancement (ADE) and Vaccines

ADE occurs when the antibodies generated during an immune response recognize and bind to a pathogen, but they are unable to prevent infection. Instead, these antibodies act as a “Trojan horse,” allowing the pathogen to get into cells and exacerbate the immune response.

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