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"Everyday that he remains free is another day the story is in the news cycle, and everyday the story remains in the news cycle exposes more class traitors. The people are realizing who's really on their side and they're taking notes."

ℹ️ comment from justaphil on this amazing thread that's definitely worth reading:

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#Rightwing #corporate #grifter getting cooked by his own audience over Co-Pay #Killer

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🧵 …the topic is not new, see Toots above. The EU is not innocent and behaves just like other power-hungry states on earth.

«European AI Unicorn Pivots To Launch Fleet Of Killer Drones:
Helsing built a $4.5 billion business on a pledge to transform Europe’s militaries with software, not hardware. Now its reversed course with plans for a fleet of attack drones.»

🤖 forbes.com/sites/iainmartin/20

Forbes · European AI Unicorn Pivots To Launch Fleet Of Killer DronesBy Iain Martin
#ai#europe#drone

Asking for #suggestions about #moth #killer #UK #spray or anything else if anyone has anything to recommend / had experience.

- that possibly has little to no smell ( if possible )
- that can be safely been sprayed in a room/closed/bags ( i.e. does not kill the humans in it too ! )

- that is good

I know there are plenty but if someone 'has experience' anything to recommend thanks in advance !

[edit] 'moth' I mean 'that insect that eats the wool' .

Tourists 'in awe' over extremely rare sight off Aussie coast: 'Tears in our eyes'.

Marine photographer Holly Matheson has waited 10 years to capture this encounter with #killer #whales.

A marine photographer has shared what she described as the best day of her life when she was among two boatloads of people to witness a remarkable feat of nature off the #WesternAustralian coast.

After waiting for 10 years to catch a glimpse of #Ningaloo killer whales underwater, Holly Matheson got more than she bargained for when catching sight of a humpback whale calf in the jaws of a killer #whale during a recent Ningaloo Discovery boat tour.

"We were all speechless, with tears in our eyes, could hardly breathe, hearts racing and our bodies shaking with this incredible encounter," is how Matheson summed up the rare experience.

Three killer whales bobbed their heads out of the water and paraded their impressive catch.

"On the tour vessels, crew and passengers sometimes witness these raw and amazing natural events take place," Matheson told Yahoo News. "These three killer whales became extremely curious and playful, swimming laps around the boats."

In a desperate bid to see more, several on the boat including Matheson dunked their heads into the water and waited.

"From the depths, bubbles appeared... we were all in awe watching as he [one of the killer whales] approached with the calf on show," she explained. "Before we knew it he was at the back of our boat with the calf in his mouth... it was so close to our faces we all had to pull our heads out, or we might have shared in the taste of his success."

Matheson explained killer whales (also known as orcas) often "celebrate" when they successfully predate humpback whale calves, as it is difficult to separate a calf from the protection of its mum, with mature female humpbacks growing up to 16 metres long.

"[We] see various techniques that the killer whales use to take or separate a humpback calf from its mother, and if successful they then share the prey amongst the group," she explained. "He seemed to be so proud of his achievement and just wanted to show off to us what he had with him."

A killer whale's behaviour of parading its prey is comparable to a "cat bringing back a mouse", Matt Oakley from Ningaloo Discovery told Yahoo News.

#auspol #Orca #KillerWhale #HumpbackWhale #calf

au.news.yahoo.com/tourists-in-

@bborn @MarkIngs @AqiDrago @dgar @alfvaen

#AlternateFridayMusic
The theme is #killer

Several years ago, I saw a band that might have been called Skynd - all of their songs were about serial killers. The one about Jim Jones was especially disturbing. In the 70s,if you lived in the north of England, the Moors Murders were still quite fresh, and this song was therefore more transgressive than other stuff in TG's oeuvre.

youtu.be/ylGEyAUZclg