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Jeju Air Flight from Bangkok Skids Off Runway at Muan Airport, 28 Dead
It seems they thought that the landing gear was already down or they forgot to put it down and so they just tried to land as normal, only to find themselves scraping across the ground at a couple hundred miles per hour. -
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
Here's an interesting story. Because of various delays and diversions my 13 y.o. son wasn't vaxxed. I'm not an anti-vaxxer, I was just waiting for the promised non mRNA vax to come out for him. I had concluded that (according to all the data being published) his risk was very low or non existent and the only reason for vaxxing HIM was to allow him to travel or otherwise go to restricted places. As it happened, the non mRNA vaxx didn't become available by the time lockdowns started lifting and he was called back to regular school. His un-vaxxed status became a non-issue. Once back to school I assumed he'd catch it and get over it fast. But he steadfastly refused to catch it (LOL). Then all his little classmates and friends (all of whom were obediently vaxxed) started catching it dropping like flies. Not dying - but getting quite sick, and having to stay away from class for a week. Even kids sitting next to him were succumbing. But not him. How weird I thought. He must have a super strong immune system! OR, maybe he DID catch it, but was asymptomatic and shook it off fast? In the end my curiosity got the better of me and I took him to a hospital covid test lab to have an antibody test. This would show if he had indeed caught it and had the antibodies to prove it. The test came back negative. To this day he has never had covid (no symptoms anyhow). I can't explain it - but it sure amazes me! -
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Looming Crisis: Private Schools Face Closures Amid VAT Hike
It was done to raise money for the Exchequer which will be spent on state sector education: "It is estimated that extending VAT to private school fees will raise £460m in 2024/25, rising to £1.51 billion in 2025/26" (Source: House of Commons Library). Half a billion here, half a billion there; pretty soon it all adds up. The black hole is real. How big it is is the only question. -
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Russia has a history of downing passenger planes — and covering it up
Most all countries have a history of covering up their malfeasances. Yes, as with most countries, especially the United States, we don’t publicly know even the tip of the iceberg of what some of the atrocities three letter agencies have hidden. Though as with most patriots of their homeland, the truth is impossible. -
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
cigarettes, booze and coffee may have killed it. -
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Should I buy a secondhand Neta V?
Look at the Nissan's --they are in trouble-- as well as being quite a reliable cheaper end of the market line, you will get a finance deal from them---my friend (Udon Thani) got a zero % 7 years on 20% deposit---that should probably see you out---
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