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benniesun says...

omen :something that is considered to be a sign of how a future event will take place. (Cambridge Advanced Learners dictionary 4th edition)

On Abaco shelter roof collapses

Posted 2 September 2024, 8:35 p.m. Suggest removal

benniesun says...

Dem folks in Abaco tink dat dey is so special. The fruits of Abaco are withering on the vine and everyone's pretending that it ain't so. And the heat is getting hotter.

benniesun says...

delusion:
A belief based upon a concept for which there is no reasonable foundation and which is ordinarily incredible to a sane person. (Ballentine's Law Dictionary)

On Taxation destroying middle-class

Posted 31 January 2024, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal

benniesun says...

The EU is dictated to by the USA, and the USA is in dire straits; ie many are saying that the USA is at the point where it cannot meet the interest payments on its debts. According to nicholas shaxson in his book entitled treasure islands Uncovering the Damage of Offshore Banking and Tax Havens

"as u.s. banks enjoyed the delights of london’s unregulated markets from the late 1950s and 1960s, the City of London began to see more clearly how the partnership might be expanded more deliberately at a global level. I have already hinted at how the City began to use offshore centers around the world as nodes in a spiderweb, which would catch passing capital by getting rid of taxes and rules and regulations and providing safe, secretive new bolt holes for the world’s wealthy, and then send much of the business up to the City. Criminal money, far enough distanced from Britain itself to minimize the stink, would be turned to profit, and other money would accompany it.

The Bahamas, then a British colony, was perfect. Formerly a staging post for British gun-running to the southern U.S. slave states of the Confederacy, and loosely governed for years by laissez-faire members of British high society, the Bahamas were effectively run by an oligarchy of corrupt white merchants. It would quickly become, through Lansky, the top secrecy jurisdiction for North and South American dirty money.

Stafford Sands had estimated that there was a billion dollars or more of dirty money to be tapped by reinforcing bank secrecy, and he was prepared to anger the United States to get it. It was, as the memo put it, “a calculated risk he was prepared to take.” London gave the go-ahead, and Lansky built his new criminal empire."

Connect the dots and understand.

benniesun says...

"The Pope is not only the representative of Jesus Christ, he is Jesus Christ himself, hidden under the veil of flesh." Catholic National July 1895.

"Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown, as king of heaven and of earth and of the lower regions (infernorum)." -Lucius Ferraris, «Prompta Bibliotheca», 1763, Volume VI, 'Papa II', p.26)

Roman Catholic Canon Law stipulates through Pope Innocent III that the Roman pontiff is "the vicegerent upon earth, not a mere man, but of a very God;" and in a gloss on the passage it is explained that this is because he is the vicegerent of Christ, who is "very God and very man." Decretales Domini Gregorii translatione Episcoporum, (on the transference of Bishops), title 7, chapter 3; Corpus Juris Canonice (2nd Leipzig ed., 1881), col. 99; (Paris, 1612), tom. 2, Devretales, col. 205

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld0YT4n…

On PM to meet with Pope Francis

Posted 14 October 2023, 11:32 a.m. Suggest removal

benniesun says...

> "...so we’re seeking to have a lot of different contributing factors come together simultaneously so that it can help to bring the cost of electricity down.”

I will not contradict the minister on that statement, as apparently I live in a different world than she does. In my world the Strategic Petroleum Reserves of our neighbour to the north is at an all time low and is estimated to run out in less than a week, so when this buffer is gone prices will rise. The northern winter is about to start and is predicted to be intensely cold, and fracking does not work under cold conditions which will further reduce the petroleum supply. Social unrest is spreading in our neighbour to the north and this will impact all of their supply chains. The wars in eastern Europe, the middle east, and Africa will take first preference for the available petroleum and other resources; and the very wars themselves will restrict movement of petroleum cargoes. Perhaps some kindly person will post instructions on how I can access a portal and migrate to the minister's world where prices are reducing.

On BPL working now to prevent outages in 2024

Posted 10 October 2023, 10:49 a.m. Suggest removal

benniesun says...

The same government that signed the 2015 Paris Agreement also repealed the previous Electricity Act and the Out Islands Electricity Act and passed the flawed Electricity Act 2015. So that same party is now globe trotting begging for $4 billion to try and fulfil what they committed the Bahamian people to; while BPL's consumers are left at the mercy of BPL when appliances and electronics are fried by hazardous voltages and frequencies.

BPL's Captain Oblivious was at URCA for a long time; why did he not pick up and address the Electricity Act deficit? How many other things at BPL is he not addressing as he is blissfully unaware of them?

benniesun says...

From the Tribune Friday, November 5, 2021 http://www.tribune242.com/news/2021/nov… .

PRIME Minister Philip Davis said after having come from COP conference and having had conversations with world leaders. “So, you will hear them talk about alternative energy, but they don’t ever talk about what they call the net zero which is now the new term they are adopting to see where countries will get to net zero meaning elongating(?) fossil fuel altogether, but no one is talking about it now, it can’t be done now, they see that 20, 30, 50 years into the future..."

And Prince Charles said "...I know you all carry a heavy burden on your shoulders and you do not need me to tell you that the eyes and hopes of the world are upon you to act with all dispatch and decisively because time has quite literally run out....With a growing global population creating ever increasing demand on the planet’s finite resources, we have to reduce emissions urgently..."

The greatest user of resources and creator of emissions is the large population of man. So guess what is the easiest and most effective way to reduce resource usage and emissions? The financing issue is the least of our problems. Look up 'global rewilding'.

https://www.dogpile.com/serp?q=global+r…

benniesun says...

The incompetence of government and BPL officials simply aggravated the energy cost. Many of the tourists we target are living off their credit cards - knowing that the bills will not be repaid. Coupled with the extreme anomalous weather events worldwide along with collapse of the food supply, also coupled in with worldwide unrest and unrestrained migration to parasitic nations - the prognosis is more austerity (increasing costs) for all of us. Buckle up coz' it's only the beginning of teotwawki. Just like I said some time ago - very few of us have the dollars long enough to survive the proposed re-wilding agenda.

benniesun says...

Many recipients of said 'food assistance' are forever scarred by not only the seemingly intentional choice of nutrition poor toxic foods, but also the stingy way the meagre amounts were given. Yet, the public is expected to repay the loan we govmin' dem got to implement the food assistance program.