Be doubly careful.

Number 48 of the Series

The cracks of the collapse might be the “explosions heard by inhabitants of Dutche Bank, WTC7, Towers 1 and 2 and others as well.

In other words all reinforced concrete buildings in the region of the metal fatigue poison in Manhattan will have been affected and Governor Cuomo is keeping a lid on it by blackmailing the crooks responsible.

Would that explain why they let him hang. How did he escape prosecution for mass murder for his mishandling Covid?

What Secrets will be Uncovered at Champlain Towers South Collapse Site?

We look at its Foundation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg7xofW6fnI

IIRC the diurnal tide of the land mass involved is more than 2mm each day, thus the building is liable to compaction once or twice each day, depending on the tides in the region. (I think it could be once a day where the sea rises 3 feet daily. In Britain it varies twice daily over 6 to 30 feet a fortnight.)

The bangs and cracks reported on another Youtube channel are reminiscent of the explosions heard in the demolition of the World Trade Center.

I am not a nice man; I should have asked to be made loving rather than wise, since I am only an empty drum without love. That does not mean you can afford to ignore me. This shit will be uncovered all over the earth, everywhere where reinforced concrete has been employed, the cost to the rulers responsible will mean the banks and insurance companies will be desolate as foretold in the Book of Revelation.

If you want to know what is happening in the book of Revelation, I suggest you consult your friendly neighbourhood Jehovah’s Witnesses. Or the stuff Weatherlawyer/Michael McNeil has posted online:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Weatherlawyer%2FMichael+McNeil+revelation&ia=web

OOH!

Just thought:

> the building is liable to compaction once or twice each day,

the solid-earth tides in Florida… this is stupid and sounds childish but don’t let me stop you watching it https://www.floridastudents.org/PreviewResource/StudentResource/174763

So is this:

https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1250&context=geo_facpub as the tides in Washington State are semi-diurnal in that they have one low tide and one high tide each day. I don’t have a Browns Nautical Almanac these days but if you can find an old copy it is worth reading the stuff in the back.

The tides rising and lowering 2mm each day will pump out 2mm of water each day. The compaction inherent with it, might lead to an error of pumping and consolidation over years. All this relates to the weather during the time of the generation of the Haitian earthquake on 12 January 2010(?) which can be found from the Met Office if you like hard work.

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An extraordinary documentary on the brainpower of Daniel T, the young Englishman who could be the world’s greatest mental athlete. Daniel is not just a calculating wizard, but also a memory champion and super linguist.

He speaks nine languages. Daniel, the oldest of seven children, has been able to do amazing calculations after an epileptic fit when he was 3 years old. He was even able to remember over 22,000 numbers in a public display of his ability. But how does he do it?

Leading scientists explore the extraordinary world of this real-life Rainman. Daniel’s psychological make-up is explored by Cambridge University autism expert Professor Simon Baron Cohen who delves into his childhood experiences in an effort to explain his remarkable abilities. In America Daniel meets other extraordinary people like himself, known as “savants” including Kim Peek, whose story was the basis of the movie “Rainman”. Brain scientists at the Salk Institute in San Diego, including Professor V S Ramachandra, are astounded at his skills and discover the key to Daniel’s ability is his visual imagery which his brain “sees” when he hears a number, this condition is known as synaesthesia. To show it’s not just numbers Daniel can remember, he also learns one of the world’s hardest languages, Icelandic, in just one week and gets interviewed on Icelandic TV after only 7 days of learning to speak it.

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14,481 Comments:

Michael McNeil

SasquatchArtistBenoit

SasquatchArtistBenoit

Imagine trying to crack his email password

Google is Facism

@Michael McNeil Imagine Imagine Imagine Imagine Imagine Imagine Imagine

Michael McNeil yes that is the problem isn’t it

Why do such badly produced programmes always put musak on their shit?

Are we compelled to understand crappy history as it is made.

Miau Production

My Ex was amazing too. She can remember all the mistakes that I made.rowgler1

rowgler1

Ask this man to help decipher ancient languages, I think he could do it.

MaD Matt

So basically Daniel is breaking through the matrix and seeing the code itself… great.

Ananth

1 day ago

I can understand the man who says: “it pops right in his head”. I used to remember everything I want to remember when I was small, I just need a keyword and I could remember everything that’s written on a page and the next few too, sometimes even the entire chapter. I still do but stress over the years has notched it down a lot.

Michael McNeil

What a pity you parents sent you to school. It is a pity too, that nobody really discerns the scriptures for what they are these days.

ponypower8

I’m actually really curious to now what he does for a living.

Michael McNeil

It will be clerking obviously; if he was genuinely clever he would come up with something useful, like how the tides work. There is nothing on the earth tides in Florida that I could find at first blush. They say they caused the death of an hundred people in Champlain Tower for instance.

He could at least do something about that.

There is a lot from the time of Doogeson that could be used to follow the generation of Red Tides and repay HM Government, Hydrology Department for his education and make a nice little earner for himself as well.

It seems he is just a cypher. No offence intended but there is a difference between “having the tongue of the taught ones” and being good at maths. I imagine it is holy spirit he lacks.

Tea for three please Marvin

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