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TheGenk says...

The way he explained how those drones are used and how targets are selected make it quite obvious that they're nothing more than weapons of terror.
The implications of that are clear, the US government engages in terrorism, imho.

Why are there dangerous ingredients in vaccines?

TheGenk says...

Anti-vaxxers are a funny sort, they're the kind of people who will berate you on how toxic vaccines are with their mercury, chlorine and aluminium while eating their tuna sandwich seasoned with salt and a sprinkle of lemon juice out of an aluminium foil wrapper. Dude, you just ingested more toxins than you'll ever will with a lifetime of vaccinations.

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TheGenk says...

Isn't that the Monsanto Lobbyist who claimed Glyphosate is completely harmless and he would drink a glass of it and when actually got offered a glass freaked out?

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TheGenk says...

Ironic quote of their CEO David Vincenzetti after being told that they were being tracked by activists:
"This is BLATANT privacy violation!"
Classic!

Understanding the Financial Crisis in Greece

TheGenk says...

In my non-expert opinion the only way to really help Greece at this point is to release a significant amout of debt and set the interest of the rest to zero. (Instead of trying to keep on profiting on their misfortune)

And I fear a Grexit will inevitably lead to the worst case scenario for both Greece and the EU, hyperinflation in an european country.

Edit:
After having read some more stuff about Greece and monetary shell games aka economics I've come to the conclusion that zero interest debt would not actually help. Interest for goverment bonds has been declining worldwide over the last decades, yet government debt has increased proportionally.
Why is that? Well, if you, as a politician, can borrow more money for the same amount of effective interest to fulfill your election promises in order to stay in office for as long as possible then why the hell not? Some day you won't be in office anymore and the higher government debt isn't your problem anymore.
So in the end, lower interest rates may not be 'helpful' for the greek government to balance their budget.

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