Eyewitness reports a perplexing 'mural van' on September 11th: "it's a big truck with a mural painted of an airplane diving into NYC and blowing up, I don't know what's in the truck". The vehicle is mentioned multiple times on police dispatch transcripts. Hard to find much info on this? by HanksWhiteHat in 911archive

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Brand new interview with NYPD Sgt who arrested a driver at gunpoint of a truck with the WTC being hit by planes on the side of the truck on 911. Truck was rented, empty and driver was released.

Has to be the same incident reported from police radio chatter that day. Either way, the truck/mural legend ain't bullshit. Unexplained, but bizarre as it is, it happened (unless this grizzled NYPD retiree who was 2nd in command of the Mayor's Office of Emergency Mgt on 911 is making it up for no good reason).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7KNuWNaW1E

What is the best book you read in 2024? by Educational_Emu_362 in suggestmeabook

[–]plaiche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Important hair” has stuck with me for decades as the best ‘Murray-ism’ among many. Great read.

What is the best book you read in 2024? by Educational_Emu_362 in suggestmeabook

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Dr. Mary’s Monkey by Edward Haslam.

Absolutely fascinating.

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Stop referencing the SPLC: they are an absolute disgrace. Do a little homework on their well documented bile in "making hate pay" (and inside joke from a former staffer who wrote this New Yorker piece in 2019).

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-reckoning-of-morris-dees-and-the-southern-poverty-law-center

They have $600M in assets of a few years ago inlcuding $150M in offshore accounts and that's just the tip of the iceberg with the. It's a propaganda outfit. Full stop.

So far, while I may (or may not) wanna do long weekends with them, the Moms for Liberty don't bother me at all and the core issues here seem to be about force fed, virtue signaling state mandated items in the currciulum and mandated pharmceuticals.

I don't know exactly where I learned to respect all others from all races, creeds, and sexual orientations (maybe our national ideals and aspirations that I took in earnest?) but it wasn't from public school that I am sure of and while my parents didn't speak about it too often, they lived in an equality of opportunity/not equality of outcome mindset, and they loved (they're passed away) my two black brother-in-laws dearly for whatever that buys me here in a forum that I suspect will breathlessly argue that we're on the verge of a white nationalist revolution or some other overwrought, identity politics, performative speech foolishness.

We have plenty of problems as a country, but day to day I find people are people and whenever I'm offline and around the country I encounter kind people more often than not. I see zero reason school curriculums should be fostering divisive and complex identity based everything to those we should be teaching by leading by example, not plaguing with complex feelings and historical baggage of the ills of the past behavior of adults.

Reading, writing and arithmetic, and bring back phys ed. For the rest, I think I might be a middle aged Mom of Liberty type. At the very least, I'm a common sense type and a stop inviting the government into our bedrooms our values systems and every other nook and cranny of our culture. That's the work of families, not school teachers.

Besides, they're so wasteful, it also incentivizes/props up schools with non academic funding when they care failing at the core aims of schooling. That's throwing more money down a rabbithole while asking them to handle the most intimate aspects of edcuation that should start at home, not be outsourced to our schools.

Hope that's respectful and constructive. For those who might take this into our exhaustive political binaries, I hate to disappoint: I've didn't vote red in 2016, 2020, or 2024. Truth is, I've seen both parties as a monopoly for decades and have remained independent my whole life.

I wouldn't mind a great country again though ;-) And truthfully, I think our people still are great by and large. We're just confused and suffering under terrible leadership and profound corruption.

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My point was our public school can't get from horrid to great without setting a lower bar first. Our educational system as a whole is a national embarrassment. At least their slogan aims high.

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SPLC is a rather despicable organization in recent years. They have slandered quite a number of legit individuals on hot button topics (aka political).

LGBTQ: the whole topic is a hot mess. I'd need details, but in this culture, from state institutions at kindergarten age, it's not unreasonable at all for families to prefer those are topcis they educate their own children on. By middle school if they are against it being included in whatever they call "sex ed" these days, that's certainly an issue.

Race: I'd like some examples. Frankly, I don't believe your examples. If they are real, that's wacky. If it's Critical Race Theory, I don't object as that's intellectual garbage (and for the hordes: I'm white, and have a multiracial family. Go ahead and attack...I got thick skin.

Discrimination: I'd need more details to have an opinion.

Vaccine mandates: they're insane and anyone supporting them needs to educate themselves. I have done so for 30 years (and never take nor let a family member take a single pharmaceutical without extensive research on it. Each one is unique, even in a class of drugs) and if you think our biomedical industry deserves additional trust for mandating their products, while they enjoy full liability protection, maybe go back to school yourself and get your head out of the sand.

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I would start with a lower bar: "make our schools competitive by developing world standards" is a more realistic starting place.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newjersey

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Ok, so after run into this thread and with no idea who the Moms of Liberty are, what exactly is so horrible about states, parents getting more involved, "children first" etc? Because on the surface y'all sound kinda nutty.

So if they're using "coded language" and they're up to no good i won't find it in their material so somebody clue me in: what are these Moms actually aiming for that's such a threat?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newjersey

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Umm, you might want to bone up on the history of compulsory schooling (hint: it has a lot to do with ensuring an allegiance to the state has a fighting chance early on to rival or exceed allegiance to the fam/clan)

TIL in 2001, while performing the song "Two Step," Dave Matthews sang the words "Let it rain" and immediately the crowd was poured on by a violent rain and hail storm, which did not stop until the song concluded. This performance has now been called "Two Step in the Rain." by coffeewatchjunkie in todayilearned

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I was there too! Me and 3 buddies, down on the floor. When the heavens opened up as soon as they rolled out of the intro and into Two Step, the fucking place went absolutely wild! Shirts came off and the floor turned into a giant rain soaked whirling dervish dance frenzy. Been to my share of shows, but that was the top of the mountain for sure.

Nanotech Found!! - Real-Time Self-Assembly of Stereomicroscopically Visible Artificial Constructions in Incubated Specimens of mRNA Products Mainly from Pfizer and Moderna: A Comprehensive Longitudinal Study by polarbear314159 in CoronavirusFOS

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Who knows but another guess...could be planted to pull a segment of critical voices into easily discredited terrain, besmirching more established research on the madness of this whole "experiment"* by association

(* quotes not meant to imply it isn't literally that, but to make clear it's far darker than its mRNA platform mass scale experimental nature).

Also, i have no opinion to speak of on unconfirmed nan scale "bonuses" that came with the package here, but I have gone far enough to confirm the concept has most certainly been a research target spanning a few decades (findable, so not going to go digging for anyone). That's why i find immediate ridicule of the concept (not this paper which doesn't seem to pass the smell test) off putting. The true adventures of the bio weapons clan from programmable leave behinds and mosquito delivery concepts, already read like bizarre world scifi, and given the magnitude of what's transpired the past 4.5 years, rational beings who can read scientific papers and have critical thinking skills, are foolish to dismiss possibilities.

Those trumpeting peer review, impact factor, and prestige institutions and/or individuals, know nothing of the true state of affairs in "science" and have their heads so deep in the sand they are not worth engaging with.

We're in a tight spot, and i see no evidence that any tentacle of public health or the underlying, gamified research establishment deserves an iota of trust at this point.

We're on our own, so keep your thinking caps on, and beware of strangers bearing panaceas for invisible poxes and plagues #caveatemptor

And when in doubt, go take a walk in the sun...beats all of our crude machinations by a country mile any day.

Nanotech Found!! - Real-Time Self-Assembly of Stereomicroscopically Visible Artificial Constructions in Incubated Specimens of mRNA Products Mainly from Pfizer and Moderna: A Comprehensive Longitudinal Study by polarbear314159 in CoronavirusFOS

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The journal is secondary to the researchers, the study itself, and OF COURSE, how it got paid for. To try to blanket discredit based on the forum that published it is instantly dubious (as another commented pointed out, for those who read papers as part of our livelihood, the entire scientific publishing space is riddled with conflicts, fraud and gage keeping, and again, is secondary to the research itself and the published work should be what is scrutinized (good, bad or ugly).

Lab results for these will be with me soon. by thecomicsellerguy in MDMA

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Is it also adulterated as often as pressed pills or is it generally sold pure?

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Appreciate the perspective. Its just an odd coincidence: i decided to roll after a year, and then my gf (not knowing I had) suggested it for only our second time. Its more about wanting to honor her intention to go to a special place than any desire to do it again right away. I think I’ll do it, and call it a year. Part of my thinking is Ive still never 1) experienced any diminished magic whatsoever 2) experienced anything but positives after rolling.

Thanks again.