Uruguayan shores open doors, evacuation plans organized The Uruguayan Navy intended to allow the Australian cruise ship to dock in the capital on Friday afternoon, April 10, then transfer the crew and passengers to a quarantine area at Carrasco International Airport. Sources from the Uruguayan foreign ministry mentioned that a chartered medical plane will arrive in the country on Thursday, April 9, and will depart at dawn on Saturday for Melbourne to evacuate passengers from New Zealand and Australia. Marise Payne, the Australian foreign minister, confirmed on Wednesday, April 8, that authorities were working together to try to repatriate as many of their citizens as safe as possible. She also mentioned that they were working very closely to try to finalize the charter flight as soon as possible and to ensure that the maximum number of Australians who are on that vessel can fly back to their country. Decisive actions for US and European passengers Meanwhile, there are currently no plans by either the shipping company or their respective governments for evacuating the rest of the passengers, which include citizens from the U. S. and several European countries.
It is 23 times more powerful. However, methane dissipates much more quickly than carbon dioxide. It gets oxidised so that it only lingers in the atmosphere for about seven or eight years. By contrast, carbon dioxide hangs around in the climate system for about 100 years before it ends up in the sea and is absorbed by creatures that die and litter the seabed. At least that is what scientists thought. Today, there are quite a number of researchers who think carbon dioxide could last 1, 000 years in the atmosphere. So in the long run carbon dioxide is still going to be worse than methane in terms of heating the planet because a single methane pulse will have a disastrous effect but if there is nothing to follow it on then it will go away. But with carbon dioxide there is a ratchet effect. All the carbon dioxide we release by burning fossil fuels just builds up in the atmosphere. We are having to live with last century's carbon dioxide. What that says is simple: there is no such thing as a safe emission rate of carbon dioxide.
Watch your back, watch your face, mask up, wash your hands, keep your distance – you never know when those orange spiked balls may get you. As with 9/11, whenever anyone questions the official narrative of Covid-19, the official statistics, the validity of the tests, the effectiveness of masks, the powers behind the heralded vaccine to come, and the horrible consequences of the lockdowns that are destroying economies, killing people, forcing people to despair and to commit suicide, creating traumatized children, bankrupting small and middle-sized businesses for the sake of enriching the richest, etc., the corporate media mock the dissidents as conspiracy nuts, aiding the viral enemy. This is so even when the dissenters are highly respected doctors, scientists, intellectuals, et al., who are regularly disappeared from the internet. With September 11, there were initially far fewer dissenters than now, and so the censorship of opposing viewpoints didn't need the blatant censorship that is now growing daily.
The series shows design experts helping to turn unlikely buildings, such as a houseboat in Seattle and an old fire station in Washington DC, into picture-perfect holiday rentals. Take a virtual tour of Peggy Guggenheim's former home, now a museum, in Venice If eating out is one of your great joys of travel, you can relive the experience and find inspiration for new adventures with one of Lonely Planet's lavishly illustrated specialist guides. In Food Trails: 52 Perfect Weekends In The World's Tastiest Destinations, there are stunning photos of patisseries in Paris, tiny tapas bars in Spain, waterside diners serving clam chowder in Maine and more. Each chapter has the inside track on local food trends and suggests stylish places to stay. Inspired by that idea but thirsty instead? Lonely Planet's companion book, Wine Trails, is another coffee-table favourite.
Red to yellow to green. Eye catching. Red orange yellow blue green. As with the terrorist warnings following September 11, 2001. In Massachusetts, a so-called blue state where I live, it's color chart ends in blue, not green, with Phase 4 blue termed "the new normal: Development of vaccines and/or treatments enable the resumption of 'the new normal. '" Interesting wording. A resumption that takes us back to the future. As with the duct tape admonitions after 9/11, now everyone is advised to wear a mask. It's interesting to note that the 3M Company, a major seller of duct tape, is also one of the world's major sellers of face masks. The company was expected to be producing 50 million N95 respirator masks per month by June 2020 and 2 billion globally within the coming year. Then there is 3M's masking tape…but this is a sticky topic. After the attacks of September 11, 2001, we were told repeatedly that the world was changed forever. Now we are told that after COVID-19, life will never be the same.
The crew and staff members who sailed on the Plancius across the Atlantic (Picture: Pippa Low) A marine biologist has told of her 'incredible, challenging and completely unreal' journey, after sailing from Antarctica to Holland aboard an expedition cruise ship when it was forced to reroute due to the coronavirus. Pippa Low, 32, spent one month travelling 9, 489 nautical miles (10, 919 miles) along with four other staff members and 37 crew. Pippa had been at sea working as a guide and educator aboard the Plancius ship, operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, since January. She finally made it back to dry land on 23 April. Life aboard the boat was like 'being in a bubble' and readjusting to 'a strange new world' back home in Findhorn, northern Scotland, has been tough. Marine biologist Pippa Low found herself sailing from Antarctica to Holland during the coronavirus (Picture: Pippa Low) Pippa tells 'This time I came back to a different world, a different way of life; one in which everyone has taken the past month getting used to while we were on our little blue ship on the Atlantic.
It's a fairy tale. Then we had the crucially important anthrax attacks that are linked to 9/11. Graeme MacQueen, in The 2001 Anthrax Deception, brilliantly shows that these too were a domestic conspiracy. These planned events led to the invasion of Afghanistan, the Patriot Act, the U. S. withdrawal from the ABM Treaty, the invasion of Iraq, the ongoing war on terror, etc. Let us not forget years of those fraudulent color-coded warnings of the terrorist levels and the government admonition to use duct tape around your windows to protect against a massive chemical and biological attack. Jump to 2020. Let me start in reverse while color-coded designs are fresh in our minds. As the COVID-19 lockdowns were underway, a funny thing happened as people were wishing that life could return to normal and they could be let out of their cages. Similar color-coded designs popped up everywhere at the same time. They showed the step-by-step schedule of possible loosening of government controls if things went according to plan.
Stunning find after seven-month Egypt dig It's been dubbed as the biggest archaeological discovery since King Tut's tomb nearly a century ago. Here's a glimpse inside Egypt's newly found 'Lost Golden City'. Jetstar slashes NZ flights to just $215 With the quarantine-free travel bubble opening up in less than two weeks, all eyes are on snapping up a bargain – and this fare is the best we've seen. I lost my nude beach virginity When it comes to going to the beach, I always visit with bikini on bod – or at least in hand. But that all changed on the Easter long weekend.
This language was conjured from the chief sorcerer's playbook, not from that of an apprentice out of control. And as David Ray Griffin, the seminal 9/11 researcher (and others), has pointed out in a dozen meticulously argued and documented books, the events of that day had to be carefully planned in advance, and the post hoc official explanations can only be described as scientific miracles, not scientific explanations. These miracles include: massive steel-framed high-rise buildings for the first time in history coming down without explosives or incendiaries in free fall speed; one of them being WTC-7 that was not even hit by a plane an alleged hijacker pilot, Hani Hanjour, who could barely fly a Piper Cub, flying a massive Boeing 757 in a most difficult maneuver into the Pentagon airport security at four airports failing at the same moment on the same day all sixteen US intelligence agencies failing + air traffic control failing. The list goes on and on. And all this controlled by Osama bin Laden.
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