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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN UPDATE, MARCH 13, 2023
‘Little fissures’: The U.S.-Ukraine war unity is slowly cracking apart
Russia Sending Captured US Weapons to Iran to ‘Reverse-Engineer’
Seoul mayor calls for South Korean nuclear weapons to counter threat from North. Related: North Korea fires ballistic missile
Why regulators seized Signature Bank in third-biggest bank failure in U.S. history
Significant Drop In Oil And Gas Price May Have Saved The Global Economy
What a demographic disaster looks like
I have to admit up front that the title might be unfair. I am sure that to a certain extent the vast preponderance of old people simply reflects those who are willing to be on camera and who needed help. And I also need to warn that from my perspective the videos are on the cringe side but that is more a reflection of me then any great truth.
All those caveats aside, I can’t but help suspect that the below videos show the struggles that an aging society has in dealing with natural disaster. I suspect that the fact that the mountain communities were snowed in like what is shown in the video for over two weeks is as much due to the fact that they have the demographic profile of retirement communities then it has to do with unusual weather (as one old lady notes in one of the below videos, this has happened before in her lifetime). I can’t but help suspect that the fact that a bunch of Mormons from Utah (the stars of this U-tube channel I know for a fact are Mormon, not sure if all there crew is but a lot of them do come from Utah….) have to go rescue people in California deal with snow says something about where America is experiencing demographic decline and where it is still experiencing some growth. When I think about my neighborhood and community at large, I don’t think we are too different although I suspect that the people who would come to the rescue in this area are more likely to be Amish and Mennonite (or ex-Mennonite) then Mormon. But watch the videos below and see what you think.
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The Economic War in Ukraine a Year On – The energy war, politics & production
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 11, 2023
Russian-Iranian Deal For Su-35s Finalized
German Investigators: Pro-Ukrainian Group Blew Up Russia’s Nord Stream Pipelines
The Story Behind Germany’s Embarrassing Intelligence Leak
Personally, I think this is a big to do about nothing but here is an alternative view. Under Chinese mediation, Saudi Arabia and Iran have reached an agreement to resume diplomatic relations
British Minister Faces New Charges Under Counter-Terrorism Laws For Criticizing A Trans Woman
Congressman confronts FBI over “egregious” unlawful search of his personal data
Fire Log #10: Boil Water With All Of The Toys
There is a chance that I will be using my Firebox Stove (a bigger version of the Nano that I tried on Fire Log #4) for an extended period of time this spring. But before this test, I had yet to try it out.
Honestly speaking the main reason I decided to try it out for this particular goaround is that I was short on time. So I wanted to try to do something I had not done before that would be done and over with quickly. Since the Firebox Stove has an insert that is just for boiling water, I figured a good drill would be to see how fast it would take me to boil water using all the advantages I could ever reasonable be expected to have when camping sans a gas or alcohol stove. The plan was to have a nice short drill that confirmed how much faster things go when you have all the toys.
But as is usual when I try to go fast, it actually took longer to boil water this time then when I did the hypothermia drill.