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Keith
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Freedom minded homesteader, chicken farmer and pig castrator

Not just a furnace, a furnace specifically designed to be inefficient so it generates less BTU’s and more CO2 so it doesn’t overheat the greenhouse.

That’s funny. What’s even funnier is that people who buy “hydroponic tomatoes” to save the environment don’t realize that growers use CO2 generators to increase yields.

What app are you using to get your workout routines from? It looks pretty good.

This is the bank consolidation in practice. Make the small banks by the tiny banks when they fail. Make the midsize banks by the small banks, large banks by the midsize banks… So on, and so forth, until there are only a few banks in existence. Then bail out the giant mega banks because they funnel you customer information.

I’m not sure I agree with how this is worded. A subsidy is when one person is taxed and the money is given to another. The farmers are protesting having to pay a fuel tax.

Free trade agreements are fine unless the goods being traded are subsidized. In this case, the importing countries are taxing common people and redistributing to the exporting countries. A small portion of said funds are given to the export countries farmers. Just enough to make competition impossible.

This article makes it sound like the farmers want something they haven’t earned. When all they really want is a free and fair economy.

Yep, the Trump “two weeks to slow the curve” and “stimulus checks” were an obvious beginning to rebasing the currency. Last time he listened to deep state advisors. Hopefully next time he’ll know better.

Did you know that jury nullification is illegal in some states? For example: “A member of a California trial jury does not have the right to refuse to apply a law which he or she believes should not be applied in a particular case, an act commonly referred to as

"jury nullification."”

A juror in California may face criminal charges if they practice jury nullification.

Bitcoin needs to be mined with “wasted” or “stranded” energy in order to be cost effective. IMHO, solar with a battery backup is a way to mine, at least intermittently, in a cost effective way.

During the day, once your batteries are fully charged excess solar output is “shunted to ground” or, simply put, wasted. By running miners only when you are “wasting” excess solar generation your energy cost is effectively zero.

Cons: high initial cost

Intermittent mining

Pros: reasonable ROI. Solar will pay itself back in 3-5 years. Average battery life is 10 years, panels-20 years.

You get off the increasingly fragile electric grid.

Even if your miners only average running a couple hours a day that’s still over 1000 hours of mining a year. That’s a far better return than selling energy back to the utility company for pennies on the dollar.

No savings, no investment, rent instead of a house payment. This is how they want you to spend.

Copper is an anti-biological. For example: copper oxide is used in anti-fungal treatment for trees, but is known to kill beneficial bacteria in the soil.

Copper is listed as the main active ingredient in “anti-fouling” paint used on the bottom of ocean going boats to keep barnacles and plants from taking hold.

Based on that information I would believe that copper cups are at least somewhat anti-bacterial.

However, things that kill bad bacteria also kill good bacteria. Could this affect the gut biome?

I don’t worry about anti-bacterial soaps, cups, etc. Your immune system needs a little exercise to stay healthy. Just like the rest of our body does. Don’t waste your money.

I can dispel most of the other claims off the top of my head also, but this note is already long. Let me know if you want to learn more.