Iranian president killed in helicopter crash: What we know so far
From RT
Ebrahim Raisi’s aircraft hit the ground in a mountainous area during bad weather The Iranian government has confirmed that President Ebrahim Raisi and several other high-ranking officials were killed when their helicopter crashed in the northwest of the country on Sunday. What happened Reports began circulating on Sunday afternoon that Raisi’s US-made Bell 212 helicopter […]
May 20th 2024 5:34am EDT
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'Iran’s arch-rival Israel has reportedly denied any involvement in Raisi’s helicopter crash. “It wasn’t us,” an unnamed Israeli official told Reuters.'
What makes it even worse, is the fact that they will never tell you that they have
switched from English to Legalese, and if that is not dishonest, underhand and
unscrupulous, then I don't know what is! If you answer the question believing that
English is being spoken, then they pretend that you are contracting with them to
become subordinate to them. Whether or not that is actually true is debatable because
that is effectively a verbal c ontract between you and them and for any contract to be
valid, there has to be full and open disclosur e of all of the terms of the contract, and
then, unreserved acceptance by both parties, and in these cases, that has most
definitely, not occurred
TLDR?
Some one should do a video
Fukn Boeing
They stole so much from us
What Is Carmine?
Carmine is a dye that’s found in some food products to create a red color. The food colorant is also called cochineal extract, which comes from the insect species Dactylopius coccus Costa.
These cochineal bugs used to harvest carmine are mainly harvested in Peru and the Canary Islands, where the insects live on prickly pear cacti.
Carmine uses date back to the 1500s, when the Aztecs used these insects to dye fabrics. You may understand the use of insects to make dyes back when resources were limited, but what’s the purpose of carmine food dye today?
The main purpose is to make packaged foods appear more vibrant

When was the last time we were sanity tested? I'm sure we could find some flaws.






