
(A warning, readers … you might find the narrator’s voice difficult to listen to. Even after a couple minutes, you’ll get the general idea.)

(A warning, readers … you might find the narrator’s voice difficult to listen to. Even after a couple minutes, you’ll get the general idea.)
(0451) The post heading is way too long so shan’t mention it again after this post. It’s an auspicious day, as laid out in DoDotF 2. (0538)
5. Dearieme
Coffee and dark chocolate, you say? Read on.
https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/friday-hope-cacao-new-evidence-shows
4. Millipede’s new utter lunacy
To ustd where this is, “F” is Chester and you can just make out Manchester top right of there.
The idea is to pump compressed CO2 from moubtain to sea through residential areas … costing billions of ££££s. What fun, eh?

The supposed science behind it:

3. Steve at 1302
2. DoDotF
Defender of the Fatherland Day (Russian: День защитника Отечества Den’ zashchitnika Otechestva)
As a bite sized morsel, it means the Red Army of the Soviets but over time, it became more Day of Men, even though many women fought as well, e.g. in Stalingrad. It’s mentioned now to mean the soldiers, a day when the womenfolk give gifts and themselves to their men … their own turn coming on Vosmoy Marta, March 8th.
It just happens, personally, to be the final day of my birth fortnight, Feb 9th to 23rd. After today, it’s brave new world.
1. DAD at 1302
a) Jean-Luc Mélenchon on Quentin’s murder: “Who will remember this ‘street battle’ that went wrong by 2027?” Jean-Luc Mélenchon is calling on his supporters to lie low and wait for the storm to pass. Drawing on his experience, he believes that once the initial shock subsides, public opinion will, “as usual,” shift. “People can’t believe that it was us, the Insoumis (LFI), who killed a young man in the street. It’s not credible….”
b) Drug dealers are making life difficult for residents of Place Mazagran [Lyon], under the watchful eye of local far-left activists. The scene unfolds one noisy evening in Place Mazagran, in the center of Lyon.
c) Is France protecting Quentin’s killers? France is still reeling from the death of young nationalist activist Quentin, who was lynched by anti-fascists in Lyon on Thursday, February 12th.
d) Andrew Bridgen: “Together we can and will Restore North West Leicestershire. It’s our home.”
e) Mexico: Chaos, panic, soldiers killed, fires… Scenes of war in some cities after the death of “El Mencho”, head of the CJNG cartel and the country’s most powerful criminal, killed by the army.