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In recent months, the buzz surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) has intensified like never before. Reports and testimonies are painting a picture so intriguing it leaves many questioning reality itself. Could it be that the U.S. government has been secretly harboring alien technology all this time? Let's dive into the speculation, separate fact from fiction, and see where these revelations might lead us. The Testimony Heard Across the Globe The world was captivated when David Grusch, a former intelligence official, testified before Congress, asserting that the U.S. has recovered "non-human biologics" and potentially reverse-engineered extraterrestrial technology. This claim stirred both eagerness and skepticism, leaving millions wondering: Could this really be true? Are We Alone in the Universe? This perennial question returns in full force with every new claim of recovered alien technology. Grusch's testimony suggests that not only have we encountered evidence of extraterrestrial life, but we also possess their technology. While this invocation might lean toward science fiction, it urges us to reconsider our place in the universe. What Evidence Do We Have? Critics and skeptics are quick to point out that, despite compelling testimonies, hard evidence hasn't been publicly presented. Official U.S. government reports on UAPs have acknowledged their existence, yet they remain inconclusive about their origins. Without physical proof, such as unrevealed alien technology, the debate continues. Why Would This Be Kept a Secret? Theories abound about the reasons behind potential government secrecy. Some speculate that revealing alien technology could disrupt societal norms or pose national security risks. Others suggest the influx of advanced technology could be too large a leap for humanity to handle responsibly. What Role Does the Media Play? Some argue that media coverage on UAPs can heighten public fear or fascination, influencing perceptions without delivering concrete answers. With each new report or testimony, media outlets oscillate between skepticism and sensationalism, contributing to the ongoing discourse. How Should We Respond? As information trickles out, the public is left grappling with uncertainty. The pressing question becomes: how do we distinguish between truth and conspiracy? Engaging in critical thinking and demanding transparency from officials while keeping an open mind is crucial. The Call for Continued Exploration So, what's next? The conversation around UAPs and recovered alien technology is far from over. Whether you're a believer, a sceptic, or just curious, your perspective matters. Could we be on the brink of the biggest revelation in history, or is this just another layer of the UFO mythos? What do you think about these recent testimonies and reports? Are they groundbreaking or just another conspiracy theory? Could we be on the brink of monumental discoveries about extraterrestrial life?
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This is the one I remember the most, had so much fun in this, 6 inch thick foam in the back with shag-pile carpet, curtain behind the front seats and on the back.A sticker on the window said "Passion Wagon, don't laugh your daughter may be inside" , Put a Rover V8 into it and fatter wheels and twin tail pipes were the only clue.....lol.....love to go back to those days.
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Lazada has them, suggest go browse.
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It could be any number of issues, but as "kill" forces a restart, it could be pointing at your hard drive not booting correctly. You might also want to check your "start up" apps and see if there is anything there that shouldnt be or doesnt need to be started at start=up slowing or interfering.
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My First Car aged 17 - this is a '68 mine was a '65 - same color though. paid £110
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The violence or any other aspect of life is no different here than many parts of the world. Generally if you are rural you are even less likely to encounter any issues, as thats not generally the Thai nature or disposition . Surprised your wife, a Thai, would even make such a comment.
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Considering renting a townhouse - looking for recommendations to find
CharlieH replied to AussieInBkk's topic in Bangkok
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A Quick Guide Apple cider vinegar (ACV) with the mother is a type of unfiltered, unpasteurized vinegar made from fermented apple juice. The "mother" refers to strands of beneficial bacteria, enzymes, and proteins that give the vinegar its cloudy appearance and are thought to provide health benefits. How It's Used As a Beverage: Mix 1–2 tablespoons in water, often with honey or lemon. In Cooking: Use in salad dressings, marinades, or sauces. Topically: Sometimes applied to skin or hair for its potential health benefits. Weight Loss: Often taken before meals to help curb appetite. Benefits Gut Health: Contains probiotics, supporting digestion and gut health. Blood Sugar Control: May help lower blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. Weight Loss: Can promote fullness, potentially aiding in weight management. Heart Health: May help reduce bad cholesterol and improve heart health. Antimicrobial: Known for its natural disinfectant properties. Contraindications Tooth Enamel Erosion: Due to its acidity, dilute ACV and rinse after drinking. Digestive Issues: Can cause irritation, especially if consumed undiluted. Medication Interactions: May interact with medications, particularly for diabetes or heart conditions. Skin Sensitivity: Can irritate skin when applied directly. Apple cider vinegar with mother is a versatile, natural product that offers several potential health benefits, particularly for digestion, weight management, and gut health. However, it’s important to use it mindfully, particularly in the context of potential side effects and interactions with medications. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have any underlying health conditions or concerns. Whether you incorporate it into your diet as a drink or use it for its antimicrobial properties, ACV with mother can be a valuable addition to a balanced lifestyle when used correctly. d6243ad0006eeee6b7efb804f93d445d.mp4
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Also nice with melted cheese over the marmite 👍😀
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Toast. It’s simple, comforting, and oh-so-versatile. FFormant expats in Thailand, it’s a go-to for a taste of home—a familiar break from Thai cuisine when you’re craving something nostalgic and comforting. Whether it’s slathered with butter and jam, topped with baked beans and a fried egg, or a classic like cheese on toast, this humble dish brings a slice of comfort wherever you are. But what’s the secret to the perfect toast here in Thailand? Let’s break it down, slice by slice, and get your tips ! What Bread Are You Toasting? The bread makes all the difference. Are you making do with what’s on the shelves at Big C, Tesco, or your local 7-Eleven? Maybe you’ve found sliced bread that works just fine, or perhaps you’re lucky enough to have access to artisanal or international-style loaves. In cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket, there are bakeries that cater to international tastes, offering sourdough, rye, or seeded options. If you’ve discovered one, we’d love to know! For those in smaller towns, how do you manage? Do you make your own bread, or grab whatever’s available and make it work? Butter Before or Straight to Toppings? Once you’ve toasted your bread, what’s your method? Do you butter it first for that rich, indulgent layer, or skip the butter and go straight to the toppings? Some say butter is a must for the perfect bite, while others prefer a lighter, topping-focused approach. Back Under the Grill or Straight to Plate? Here’s a big question: after adding your toppings, do you pop the toast under the grill for a melty, golden finish? Or is it all about the simplicity of toaster-to-plate? Cheese lovers might insist on the grill, while avocado fans may prefer it fresh and cool. Top 10 Toast Toppers to Try Here are some favorite "on toast" ideas to inspire you: Avocado Toast – Mashed avocado with salt, pepper, and chili flakes, or topped with a poached egg. Eggs on Toast – Scrambled, poached, or fried eggs with seasoning. Tomato and Basil – Fresh slices with olive oil or balsamic drizzle. Peanut Butter and Banana – Sweet and satisfying, with a sprinkle of cinnamon or honey. Smoked Salmon – Paired with cream cheese, capers, and dill. Baked Beans and Fried Egg – A hearty classic for a filling breakfast. Ricotta and Honey – Sweet and creamy, topped with a sprinkle of nuts. Mushrooms on Toast – Sautéed garlic mushrooms with a touch of thyme. Nutella and Strawberries – Perfect for a sweet-tooth craving. Cheese on Toast – Whether it’s cheddar or a local alternative, it’s always a hit. A Familiar Break from Thai Cuisine Let’s face it—while we may love Thai food, there are times when we just crave something familiar. Toast is the ultimate comfort food: easy to make, endlessly adaptable, and undeniably satisfying. What’s Your Toast Story? What bread do you use, and where do you get it? Do you butter it first or skip the butter? Any topping combinations you swear by? Have you found any great bakeries or supermarkets for bread and toppings in your area? Share your toast tips and tricks in the comments please we might find something new to try !
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The 1969 Moon landing remains one of humanity's most iconic achievements, but over the years, it has sparked intense debate. While the world watched as Neil Armstrong took his historic first steps, a vocal group of skeptics questioned whether it was all a hoax. Let's explore some of the most well-known conspiracy theories surrounding the lunar landing, present the facts, and invite you to draw your own conclusions. Myth #1: The Van Allen Radiation Belts The Claim: Some argue that the astronauts couldn’t have passed through the Van Allen radiation belts without being exposed to lethal doses of radiation, making the trip to the Moon impossible. The Answer: In reality, the Apollo missions passed through the radiation belts quickly, minimizing the astronauts' exposure. The spacecraft were also equipped with shielding that protected the crew, and the radiation levels encountered were well within safe limits for short-duration exposure. Myth #2: The Missing Blast Crater The Claim: Skeptics point out that when the lunar module landed, there was no visible blast crater underneath it, which they argue would have been created by the powerful engine. The Answer: The Moon’s low gravity and the lunar module’s gentle descent required minimal engine thrust. This resulted in no significant disturbance to the surface. Additionally, the Moon's surface is composed of rocky and compact material, which didn’t lend itself to creating a crater. Myth #3: Perfectly Lit Photographs The Claim: Some argue that the photographs taken on the Moon are too well-lit, especially in areas that should have been in shadow, implying artificial lighting was used. The Answer: The photos appear well-lit because the Moon’s surface reflects sunlight. This natural reflection, combined with the astronauts' white suits, illuminated even the shadowed areas. This is a standard effect in photography when light reflects off nearby surfaces. Myth #4: No Exhaust Flames The Claim: Critics question why the lunar module’s engine didn't produce visible flames during takeoff from the Moon's surface, suggesting the footage was faked. The Answer: The lunar module used hypergolic fuels, which burn without visible flames in a vacuum. This is entirely consistent with how such engines function in space, where combustion doesn’t produce the same visible effects as it would in an atmosphere. Myth #5: Stanley Kubrick Filmed the Moon Landing The Claim: A popular theory suggests that filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, renowned for his work on 2001: A Space Odyssey, was hired by NASA to direct the faked Moon landing footage. The Answer: There is no credible evidence to support this theory. Kubrick himself denied any involvement, and the complexity of the Apollo missions, along with corroborating evidence from multiple countries, debunks the idea that the landings were staged. The technology of the time would have made it virtually impossible to convincingly fake such a monumental event. Myth #6: The "Lost" Apollo Mission Tapes and Schematics The Claim: Some say NASA “lost” the original Apollo mission tapes and technical schematics, fueling speculation that the agency is hiding evidence of a hoax. The Answer: The original telemetry tapes were reused in the 1980s due to budget constraints and the need for storage space—this was a common practice at the time. However, copies of the data and footage, along with extensive documentation, still exist, and no evidence suggests a cover-up. Encouraging Speculation The theories and doubts surrounding the Moon landings continue to captivate people's imaginations. While the evidence overwhelmingly supports the authenticity of the Apollo missions, the ongoing debate invites further reflection. What do you think—did we land on the Moon, or is there more to the story?
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Warning lights generally follow traffic lights Red - stop its urgent, Anber Caution its an issue and needs looking at soon, Green, advisory Suggest search on you tube will usually give detailed result.
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JFK assassination papers declassified !
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