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1  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe in god? on: May 10, 2017, 11:34:42 AM
we can't prove with science the existence of God. known for his we have to believe and accept the existence of.

religious books of the prophets we must believe in the last day. Smiley
Lol! If science cannot prove the existence of God then why do you conclude that we should believe in him? Maybe Vice versa. Until it is proved that it is impossible to believe in it.
2  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: May 10, 2017, 11:31:58 AM
Many medical professions are afraid of openly admitting that vaccines are not healthy. They get black balled and lose their jobs. I know of a few doctors (my brother is a Chiropractor who deals with this a lot) that do not vaccinate their children but do not tell anyone.

The pharmacy industry is one of the most powerful i dustries in the world. You will comply.

Yes, medical staff do not use vaccines for themselves and their children. It's just a salary for them and they will not talk about harm, because they will lose their jobs.
Medical professionals know that vaccination is necessary and their children vaccinated. I'm sure at 100% that you have no relation to medicine. Maybe this company is founded by the owners of the Pharm companies to make money on epidemics?

Medical workers can receive vaccines because they do not know what harm can be done from them. But the owners of the pharmaceutical companies that developed these vaccines will not apply them to themselves until they see how they act on people.
Every vaccine is tested on animals or people then allow it to be used. I do think that this discussion is for professionals.
3  Other / Politics & Society / Re: France bans show skinny models on: May 10, 2017, 11:27:46 AM
Really good initiative in my opinion. In Europe we are having more and more cases of young girls having all kind of diseases which are very uncommon for their age only because they like to follow trend and fashion of what they see on TV. France is doing a really good thing by banning these shows and I hope more other countries in the big EU family to follow such initiative.
And then what? Then the government will fight obesity? Besides, I don't like fat women. I like most. Women will still be forced to either follow along or they will be doomed to loneliness. It seems to me that this decision the French took under pressure from Muslims. They like thick.
4  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Le Pen Wins on: May 07, 2017, 11:49:38 AM
Actually this so called "hack" will most likely favor Macron.
Everyone is tired of the russians fake news and propaganda.

The mainstream media in France is working 24x7 to prop up Macaroni. It seems like someone from Macron's own team invented this hacking story. Anyway, why he is worrying so much, if he has nothing to hide?

Yeah ,and the russian media does the same for le Penne (pun intended).
Can you sot the main difference?

It's what the french want not what Russians want.
And hopefully Macron won't forget this little hack.

With oil at 45$ Putin just made another blunder. Prepare for russian brides for 2 satoshi.
The worst thing is that Putin is satisfied with worldwide sabotage, and will be responsible for everything the Russian people, and even pay for it out of pocket.
5  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Died the oldest inhabitant of the Earth. on: May 07, 2017, 11:46:31 AM
They keep talking we are living in modern times. But we still grow old and die like animals. I hope scientist would soon discover how to control aging. I envision a future when humans never grow old that could live for many years as he like never fearing of going old and dying.

If you look back at our history people lived for a very long years much more than the oldest man alive today. The difference between our lives today and theirs is the kind of environment that we live in. We are living in a world were pollution and toxic food, water and air surrounds us. If we can go back to the ancient way of living then we can be alive for hundreds of years.

Do you realize that just 100-150 years ago, the average life expectancy was around 17 years? Modern medical care has made the difference, and now the life expectancy in the developed nations is around 80 years.
LOL! Where you have such information. The average life expectancy in the stone age was 19 years. In the 18th century, the average life expectancy was 35-40 years already.
6  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Venezuela political status on: May 07, 2017, 11:34:25 AM
I do not feel sorry. They built their country socialism and did it deliberately. Let him now reap the fruits of their work. When they criticized the Americans ' last words, they are not thinking about what I will be asking them for help?
7  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Save the planet or not on: May 07, 2017, 11:21:00 AM
I think that the government of each country should take care of saving the planet. Special international laws should be adopted that will reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere
Any environmental programs are very expensive. Each government hoped for him that others do. The US and China have not signed the Kyoto Protocol. Let other save.
8  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Renewable Energy on: May 07, 2017, 11:15:45 AM
I'm a huge fan of renewables. Basically the technology is hear to go 100% green. What's really missing are big government incentives to speed up the process. That's something that really makes me sad.

There is nothing wrong in supporting the renewables. But you must be ready to pay the price. For example, electricity from the thermal power plants cost around $0.03 per KWh. The same from solar panels cost at least $0.10 to $0.20 per KWh. Are you ready to pay the increased price?

Nope not unless it is on the taxpayer dollar and by that I mean subsidized cost an example being subsidizing the cost of changing a lightbulb although most green investments take years to recoup even with some rebates. Installing a new water heater unless your old one is really old is a good example even the solar panels unless you can sell back to the grid at a premium.
The energy which is produced by solar panels you can sell only in the daytime. They have very low productivity and so during the night you will take out more energy than the sell day.
9  Economy / Economics / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto should be richer than Bill Gates. on: April 25, 2017, 04:19:45 PM
I don't think Satoshi will cash in all of those Bitcoins. Even if he cashed in some of them, the price of Bitcoin would probably drop because people would expect all of the coin to go back into circulation.
You never know when and what the real Satoshi will be thinking,if he really wants those coins he have saved at the beginning he will move now or at a later time and no one can stop him from doing that. The price of bitcoin will crash only if he plans on dumping all of his coins which is highly unlikely other than that if the coins moves we might see a minor correction because of fear that he might dump everything.

Its just your thought that bitcoin has been holded by the Satoshi now moved to other hands. Actually, this will not be truth I think because the He is one speculates first bitcoin will be reach to 10000$ for one bitcoin. As of now it doesn't happened. May be, Its happened he come out to the real world and say the truth.
Why should Satoshi be people? Everyone loves privacy I think that he is no exception. Nobody knows how much money he has and he is good. Besides where is the guarantee that it does not want to kill the competitors?
10  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who are ILLUMINATI and whats their aim? on: April 17, 2017, 11:49:23 AM
You people have heard about ILLUMINATI.They are blamed for confusions in today's world.What their main aim?
First of all, we can not know what they are doing and what not. I can not agree with you that they are to blame for present state of the world because there is not enough evidence for that. As far as i know Illuminati are group of people who seek knowledge. But its funny to say that there are to blame for world state we are in now. Even if they still exist, there are other secret societies that have good part of playing with world situation...
The Illuminati have a whole network of subsidiary organizations. Maybe you mean them? One of the most famous secret societies is the Freemasons. They are the same Illuminati only recognized religion and believing in the occult. In fact look around and you will see plenty of evidence of the existence of these organizations.
11  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How do you feel about the death penalty? on: April 17, 2017, 11:32:46 AM
in Russia ,for,example,there is no death penalty
maximum prison sentence is 25 years
what is most strange,majority of the population (according to the polls) are pro death penalty

After 25 years of his life in prison can no longer release criminals into society. They have crippled psyche and they are dangerous to society. He will not be able to live among normal people and will definitely commit a crime again to go to prison and live his usual life.
12  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bombs in Germany before Champions League match on: April 12, 2017, 03:09:44 PM
I cannot understand why German society accepts all this bullshit that is happening in their country.
There are terrorist attempts almost every week, robberies, rapes and burglaries are happening on the daily basis, and nothing is changing in there.

The society does not accept it, but there's not much they can do besides protesting. You vote for the politicians and once they take their seats there's nothing you as a voter and a citizen can do. When your politicians suddenly lose their minds and start getting stupid ideas you'll suffer the consequences.

It is caused by a immigrant crisis obviously, but if nothing will be done, that flood will spread all over the Europe!
They will simply overcome Europeans not by weapon, but through reproduction.

There is something being done. Merkel wants all the EU countries that did not accept migrants to do it this year. She wants more bomb threats and more migrants.

Muslims living in the Europe  have much bigger  amount of births every year than Europeans have, which can lead us to a very simple conclusion:
In 20-30 years, we may have more muslims in Europe, than the native inhabitants, but why they cannot spot this right now, before it is too late?
In some German towns there's less than 50% Germans already.
Soon in Germany may be the same situation as in France. They already have problems with Muslims. Soon the French will be less than Muslims.
13  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US ground operation in Syria. on: April 12, 2017, 03:01:09 PM
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is just one of several ideas that may be presented

This is one of the ideas that might make the list presented.

So we don't know if the idea will ever reached the deciding factors and not a clue on the chance it has to be approved.
So, until further information and when I say information I don't mean speculation made by journalist, I doubt there will be other troops sent to Syria excluding those that are assisting the SDF.

Rumors, rumors and nothing else at this point.
And I do not care what the troops will take part in the war in Syria. The main thing that overthrew Assad and gave the hand a Russian.
14  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BGM-109 Tomahawk epic fail. on: April 11, 2017, 05:56:12 PM
What is the price of 59 BGM-109 Tomahawk to hit with 23 of them the Syrian canteen in desert?
$500.000.000

Experts are amoused about this large number of BGM-109 Tomahawk on 2 ships.

http://www.reuters.com/article/mideast-crisis-syria-airport-idUSL8N1HF5PT

Airport is operating, as reported.

Your math is off. The missiles cost the US 832,000 USD each. With 23 misses that cost the american tax payer 19 million.. OUCH!


Can thus Trump decided to dispose of the old rocket shelf life which came to an end. Maybe that's why so many missiles had hit the target?
15  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: April 10, 2017, 01:02:58 PM
Because there are some religious people that are hypocrite.
Some of it is too little. I think that the majority of believers hypocrites. The only exception is religious fanatics, but they are even worse.

Of course believers in the atheism religion are hypocrites. How can we tell? We can tell because nobody has any proof that God DOESN'T exist somewhere.

For example. Consider the topic in this forum entitled, "Astronomers have discovered 7 planets similar to earth," located at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1801002.0. Have the atheists ever visited all of those planets? Of course not! So, how do they know that God doesn't exist on one of those planets? They don't know!

What is the thing that atheists DO KNOW? They know that they don't know if God exists on one of those planets or not. That's what they know. And since they don't know if God exists, why do they CLAIM He doesn't exist? It is because they are religious hypocrites, right? Their atheism religion contradicts what they know, which is, that they don't know about God.

Cool
What does the planet and God. A lot of atheists believe that we are not alone in the universe. If you think aliens with God is quite another. It does not change the relationship to religious dogma, but can completely change the concept of religion.
16  Local / Политика / Re: Донецкая Народная Республика (ДНР) on: April 08, 2017, 04:58:52 PM
В оккупированном Донецке широкое распространение получила советская практика доносов. Каждый человек, имеющий точку зрения, отличную от мнения террористов, рискует оказаться "на подвале". Вообще, иное мнение - самый короткий путь на подвал. Хочешь высказать "орку", что он оккупант и предатель? Считай, что ты на подвале. Хочешь покритиковать типа "власть", работая в бюджетной организации? Готовься к подвалу, на тебя обязательно донесут
17  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is bitcoin a religion? on: April 07, 2017, 03:29:07 PM
I don't think that bitcoin is a religion. Because religion deceives people. Bitcoin is not lying. If he is what he is.
18  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What are the putinists doing in lybia? on: April 07, 2017, 01:58:48 PM
I think that the events in Syria is just the beginning. While Trump will be engaged in restoring order in Syria, the Russians will open a second front in Libya. Then I think they will destabilize the situation around Iran. Russians do not want peace in the middle East. They will do everything to support the war and not allow middle East countries to trade freely with oil.

This is it: Putinists don't want peace.

However russians aren't putinists, they just saw the worst of the west combined with the worst of the soviet fall... like in the movie avatar, financial raiders meet corrupt kgb thugs under drunken president yeltsin (not drunk by alcohol but by the immensity of the looting operations).

So yes russians want peace but not as slaves of a few greedy oligarchs.

So please distinguish between the putinists and the russians...



This is a fairly common mistake. In fact, the majority of Russian support the aggressive policy of Putin. You can justify all you want, but it they vote for Putin. That they voluntarily go to fight in Ukraine and Syria. They believe themselves above the nation which is afraid of the world.

LoL it's just that they can't get civilians descent jobs, it's all the foreign workers who get them. And no, don't believe they go voluntarly in syria... there is nothing more foreign to russians than that. It's just the putin/gazprom gang and those who didn't find better option.

Let ukraine on the side it's really a russia story. But syria... this is the leader fanstasm of putin, assad the great, putin the great... little worms fightin over mud while birds fly by.

Furthermore putin doesn't let any native opposition arise. First the loots and new stream would be at risk and the paranoia of the return of the western raiders.

You have no idea how the west lost a great opportunity with russia rebirth in the 90's but when the potus is banging his assistant... what could you expect.

The spoils of war problem... very hard to manage after final collapse of soviet union (with all western effort it couldn't be maintain any longer) and what is the strength of the west (the raiders and others financial operators) was just totally gone berzek in russia. Free for all and in the middle the unexpecting docile soviet people who got humiliated like never before. First everything they were taught was pullverized in a few days, their so called leaders became the muppets they really were and worst,  all their dignity was gone. They become beggars.

So yes some russians try to play hard, but those will be the first to fold. Why? Because they know that there they see the hidden sight of the west... raiders not for money but for safety... they know how violent it was only for profits...


You deny reports of the deaths of Russian soldiers in Syria? You believe Putin who says that in Syria no Russian? And in Ukraine too, no? The Russians only seem friendly. In fact, they blindly believe in Putin and support his policies.
19  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Le Pen leads the polls to win first round!? on: April 07, 2017, 01:52:39 PM
I would advice you to see another source that is not telling stupid things
In the first round of the Macron ready to vote 25% of voters, while the leader of the far-right National front, marine Le Pen has the support of 24% of voters Emmanuel macron. The rating of the candidate in presidents of France Emmanuel Makron has declined and he is still leading in the presidential race. About this is according to a poll by Harris Interactive, reports Reuters.
In the first round of the Macron ready to vote 25% of voters, while the leader of the far-right National front, marine Le Pen has the support of 24% of voters.
Both have lower ratings compared to a similar survey March 23, but all smooth out in the second round.
Third place still holds the candidate of the "Republican" Francois Fillon is 18%, but it almost caught up with the candidate of the "Left party" Jean-Luc Mélenchon with 17%. In comparison with the last survey Mélenchon gained 3.5%.
In the second round, according to the survey, the Makron will gain 62 per cent against 38 per cent of Le Pen. Two weeks ago, macron had three points more.
20  Other / Off-topic / Re: what kind of gambling kind do you like? on: April 04, 2017, 03:57:11 PM
I love backgammon and Billiards.
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