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Frances Lynch's avatar

That city they are building, a city that controls access and egress, that regulates purchases is not for Saudis.

Heaven forbid; it is for the foreign born workers who represent 41.2 percent as of 2022. Basically this is the Saudi version of Gaza.

The Saudi's are terrified of their help, given the way they treat them, it's not a surprise.

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mo's avatar

That soccer/football stadium they built for the last world cup consumed several (Bangladesh workers during its construction. What's the problem, said the Saudis, they were getting paid (barely).

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Frances Lynch's avatar

I remember that, they fear their workers and with good reason.

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Flowers's avatar

Have you seen the narrative documentary, “The Story of the Weeping Camel?” It’s about herders in the Gobi Desert and one of their camels, who after a difficult birth, refuses to nurse her baby. It is really a joyous story of how the community lovingly restores the health of both.

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mo's avatar

Thanks for the reminder. I'd forgotten.

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Flowers's avatar

😊

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DRK's avatar

Sounds like a documentary worth watching. Thank you for sharing the title here.

By the way, the young of ducks are ducks are ducklings. Geese hatch goslings. Mares produce foals. Kittens are the progeny of cats. Wolves whelp cubs. The young of camels are called calves. What are the offspring of humans called?

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Celia Farber's avatar

I don't know!

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DRK's avatar

Babies. :-) The word 'baby' means a very young human child.

It seems that parents have told their young children things like, 'Look! There's a "baby" (whatever kind of animal), like you.' -and the actual meaning of yet another word became lost. Or twisted.

In recent years we have seen the meanings of many words lost, or intentionally twisted. The word "vaccine" was changed to cover a product that the manufacturers knew was both ineffective & unsafe for the purpose it was promoted. 'Liberal' used to mean 'free', sharing origins with 'liberty'. 'Democracy' used to mean that the people have control over government, based on the principle that, "in order to secure these (UNalienable) rights, governments are institute among Men..." as the Declaration of Independence states.

In each of these United States, and the federation between them, government has no other legitimate purpose.

The words 'men' and 'man', depending on context, refer not only to adult male humans, but to all people. Those word come from the Latin 'manus' for 'hand'- not another body part.

'Up' becomes 'down'.. 'wrong' becomes' right'...and we find ourselves in an Orwellian world.

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Celia Farber's avatar

I really want to watch this.

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Kilquor's avatar

According to some religious authorities & (further desert peoples) - a camel knows the 100th Name of Allah .

Disconcerting for MSB + entourage ,posing Neomantically as aspirant baboons ,with Trump as holographic alpha .

https://www.isaandislam.com/short-stories/the-camel-and-the-100th-name-of-god/

Hadith, Sahih al-Bukhari 50:894

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mo's avatar

I almost made it through the day without learning something new. Thanks !

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iterating Roger W.'s avatar

In the film "Lawrence of Arabia" one of the most important ideas presented to the public is the depiction of Arabs as rather childish men, incapable of alliances and simple administration.

This is perhaps British propaganda. Caricature style.

Camels appear in that movie. Awesome creatures for a film. Peter O'Toole does a great job of looking like an idiot riding the camels. The contradictory appearance of clumsyness that belies the very shrewd and scheeming nature of Lawrence, as it is presented. He organizes terrorist attacks and false flag attacks. Unconventional warfare, to use more modern euphemisms. Perhaps O'Toole took inspiration of the apparent clumsyness of the camel.

Back to childishness, these horror ideas like that line city, and the terrorist propaganda associated, can only occur in the imagination of childish men who are disconnected from reality. I don't understand why other people run to satisfy the madness of such men. Collective madness is definitely manifested as uglyness, with urban Architecture as a major example. The deisgner is mad, the servants are mad, the workers are mad, and the rich thieves who commission the project are mocking the madness of everyone else. Is it just desire for money, or, maybe, the servants are just codependent? Do they worship the idea of a demonic child?

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Kilquor's avatar

The link between homonculous(ae) and Adam Kadumum is also being displayed .

In lay terms- the frankenstein effect ,topped with the cream of androgeny .

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alison's avatar

They will probably build it, but who will really live in this walled city. Interesting that it will be mirrored on the outside. No one can see out or in? I think MBS is really afraid of the people. I like the camel herders; they're real.

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Kathy Berkowitz's avatar

I think we had to change policy in the Middle East because of the disastrous war in Gaza and the decades long struggle of the Palestinians. I don’t know if this new policy will do it but we couldn’t go on as we were. Actually, I had almost given up hope for those people because it was as if nothing worked. So, a change of policy is due. I would be more upset if Trump had just kept up Israeli lies, etc.

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Louis Forrest Tomlinson's avatar

Unrelated, but my brother was showing off o pic of a friend here in Oregon, caring for a 3 week old camel today at his birthday party

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David Weiner's avatar

Honestly, I am not going to worry about Neom. It could end up as a ghost town, like many of the cities China built. As long as they are not forcing people to live there or work there, that is.

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DRK's avatar

Yet they are reportedly killing people who refuse to leave their land where they want to build the Neom city.

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David Weiner's avatar

Well that is certainly a problem.

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Helena Glass's avatar

This is what netanyahu envisions for Gaza, Neom II - After the Palestinians are removed, the Ben Gurion Canal will be extended to the Sea. Railways are already under construction. The idea is to squeeze out the Suez Canal and capture that trade volume while building a futuristic city. Neom will cost $8.8 trillion - ten times more than originally conceived. It is only for the elite. Apartments will cost over $2 million while villas will be $4M+ Netanyahu doesn't have the funds - he has lost his investment buddies - he doesn't have the workforce - he doesn't have the engineers. Or the time. It would take more than a decade to build - and all front costs would earn nothing.

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

yes well...the overlords decide who gets to live....remember?

Who needs camels now.....or ostriches....or .....actual human beings who are not enslaved by a "brain chip"?

Really what it comes down to is a certain bunch of monsters in human form need to divest themselves and haunt somewhere else for a change....how about mars for example....Elon could lead the expedition and build a huge underground city....just like all those bomb shelters built during the "commie scare"...ha ha. Elon could make sure all such humanoids are remotely controlled to be obedient and accurate in every detail.

He and Biden could first build a vast base on the moon where supplies would be kept and rocket ships capable of flying to mars on zero fuel would sequestered....Of course since there is no oxygen on the moon and maybe not on mars either....getting an engine to "blast off" may be a slight problem.....

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DRK's avatar

Sending everyone who has no respect for life, no respect for our planet, to Mars is a great idea. It would be nice if Musk would take them all, and go!

There have been massive underground facilities built by government since at least the WWII era. Two well known examples include the facility built under a luxury hotel in the mountains west of D.C. where the president, Congress and other government officials to provide "continuity of government" in case of nuclear attack, or other catastrophic emergency.

The other is the military facility under Cheyenne Mountain, built to -theoretically- withstand a direct hit by a nuclear bomb. It was also constructed in the WWII era. There are also massive research facilities underground, like CERN.

Is it reasonable to assume that these two huge underground facilities were the only ones built in the U.S. at that time? Or in the 75 years since?

In the 75+ years since "the commie scare", is it unreasonable to think that the ultra-wealthy have not built large and comfortable facilities for themselves underground, just in case of some catastrophe? Nor has the nuclear threat vanished. In addition to ground targets, an EMP created by a nuclear explosion high over the U.S. would create an EMP (electro- magnetic pulse) which would take out our power grid, and ruin the electronics in our autos & computers.

Asteroid 'near misses' have been reported. Mass coronal ejections, like those that created significant disruptions in the relatively recent past - the Carrington Event in 1859, and another in the 1920s - would have far more impact today in our electronic-tech dependent society.

Power grids would go down, and likely remain down for days, weeks, months... some say years.

It seem reasonable that those who control most of the world's money & resources would build places for themselves - and whomever else they wanted to live - underground. Possibly using our money.

https://rumble.com/v6sot71-catherine-fitts-bankers-vs.-the-west-secret-underground-bases-and-the-oncom.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

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DRK's avatar

Since you mentioned ostriches, this article reveals what may be the reason the government of Canada is determined to kill the hundreds of healthy ostriches on a B.C. farm:

the effectiveness of the antibodies they quickly develop in response to exposure to disease causing pathogens, which they pass on in their eggs, in protecting humans from that disease.

https://rumble.com/v6sot71-catherine-fitts-bankers-vs.-the-west-secret-underground-bases-and-the-oncom.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

In addition to simply exerting the Canadian government ability to decide who- or what- lives, or dies. And demonstrating its increasing disregard for the rights of its citizens.

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DRK's avatar

There's a thing called liquid oxygen, used in liquid rocket fuel on Earth, among other applications.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_oxygen

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MURREYVONMISES's avatar

The word you wanted was "lie" not lay.

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mo's avatar

Kamala is looking for a job. And I hope this answers the question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gKnnb24Eso

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Frank's avatar

What is NEOM?

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Kilquor's avatar

A shapeshifting planning ,posing as a city ,unrealisable ,idealised ,demagogic.

A place dreams go to die -a place where saudi monarchs divest their wives of bras ,publically shaming them by exposure ,as if full purdah in male bodyguards is progress

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Kind of place where no music is heard ,and poetry relegated to mime.

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DRK's avatar

This article explains what Neom is - a dystopian nightmare.

https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/forget-smart-cities-we-missed-the

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Celia Farber's avatar

Thank you. I meant to link it.

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DRK's avatar

Happy to help where I can. Thank you for sharing your Substack posts with us; for bringing to our attention things we would not otherwise be aware of. Or angles we had missed.

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Dr Dennis Kinnane OMD LAc RPh's avatar

Robot Cities…. Ahh yes “The Nerds Dreamworld” where they can have “successful, conflict free relationships” with their machines! No humans allowed!

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