Posted on 08/29/2019 10:33:21 AM PDT by ransomnote
is that near Ft Meyers? It might go up the coast... ?
Could be. Then there should be a huge fan (10'-12') that blows straight up in the air (cooling tower). It will be noticeable.
When you use a closed system you use algaecide and other chemicals to control the algae.
Half right. A cooling tower has sides. The side that circulates through the building is a closed loop (just circulates around to get and reject heat. can be used either to heat or cool an occupied space). The other side uses new water (flows in, flows out) to cool the closed loop side. Trouble is, in high humidity areas (an island?) evap systems don't work well at all.
I could see how that could happen... 8o
Amen. Lots of new patriots will be checking on us in the near future as the [D5] snowball starts to grow larger.
Look sharp, FReeQs.
[Dig, meme, pray]
Just a thought, but if you had an underground space on an island, would you maybe need a big sump pump to keep it dry? Could that discharge something that would feed the algae?
Prayers up for you inland, and the coastal communities. I hope the storm fizzles out instead of getting stronger.
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Further, I believe that investigation-wise the work is already done if good guys have all the NSA data. From the link in #233 under rules of evidence for military tribunals in the first chart. Actual voice/written communications would certainly have 'probative value to a reasonable person'. probative value. n. evidence which is sufficiently useful to prove something important in a trial.
Lest I be accused of not posting the second half of the definition. The second half doesn't apply in a military tribunal setting. Just that is sufficiently useful to prove something important in the trial. A defendant's actual words or written words would seem to fit. If the source is an issue, there are tons of retired with TS SCI clearances from when they were active in their billets.
Shocked and amazed. Hugs.
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Be happy to jump on that grenade.
Lordy, I’d volunteer to be kitchen help to be there for the action!
Good question. I'm no spelunker, but I imagine the ground somewhere down there would be permeable. Also, there might be a possibility that it would be fresh water, wouldn't there? Or saltwater.
I can't imagine pumping ocean water through any big equipment due to the corrosive nature.
All I can surmise about the algal bloom is that something is coming out those drain pipes that probably isn't ocean water.
I've archived a LOT but I don't know if I archived anon's conversations on the island. I'll have to really dig to find that info again.
Well, we already know he didn't run it. And providing an ROE that would allow a direct conflict with the Sovi..Russians would seem to fit a DS agenda. Fortunately the President and Putin had some kind of arrangement and while Russkies got whacked, I recall it was Russky mercs mostly. That fits the Sov..Russian model. The fact that we had no conflict with the Russkies in that small an airspace with a lot of AC and the S-400 system means the agreement must have been pretty comprehensive.
Makes you wonder who sent the guys into that ass-whoopin in the first place. While it shouldn't have been Putin green lighting it, because why? Someone did send those boys towards a strong defensive perimeter with all supporting arms arrayed. Had to be horrible after fighting ISIS losers and 'rebels'.
Friend in his thirties just came down with shingles. In his thirties. He said the doctor said it’s becoming prevalent in much younger people. A girl aged 12 came down with it.
Here’s a shocking and sad column on the lack of a war on autism:
Always better to answer ‘Not sure, maybe.’
the FISA he signed could have added, in the redacted portions, something to the effect, it appears the prior FISAs were bogus and were now going to investigate. TBD ;)
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I agree - white hat.
hey, BTW, where’s Bags to argue WH/BH?
“Maybe he will want to spend more time with his family.”
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Maybe if they find the FISA judges to be complicit, he will fall on his sword and depart.
Sorry, but there's entirely too much nice warm water between Florida and the Bahamas to feed that storm for it to do anything but get bigger and badder.
Elementary thermodynamics sometimes sucks.
I'm prayin' extra hard for those folks.
Probably wouldn’t get a big one, but there should be thousands of 3-man panels available.
To be clearer, what I quoted of RR was correct. I didnt address anything else.
You have added context and you may be correct on the speculation on the meaning, of his vaguely worded testimony, there, that you cite.
I think I read that the FISA he signed was never published. It was cited by Di Genova, I believe, where he referred to as the first FISA, which was a little confusing, since the actual First FISA, as we know, was rejected by the Court, but the context of the commentary was around RR. ( Whom is one Di Genova holds in no esteem.)
You may be on to something about what Rosenstein signed having included a redaction of some consequence. I certainly hope so.
How many did RR sign? I forget. I know he signed *continuations* of the 90 day fisa segments, for Surveillance on Trump and associates.
Ingraham brought up a good point - Comey should at least lose his law license from just THIS report.
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