I found dated Aug 24
http://wtwma.com/Daily%20Operations/TPWMA/08242017T.pdf
Check out this seeding report
I surprised no one brought this up
Haarp One of my friends who got out before it hit unfortunately her car was in a shop likely under water driving a loner even mentioned it. Another one found this.
http://twofeed.org/2017/08/27/hurricane-harvey-a-geoengineered-superstorm-targets-texas-why/
Commish
If it helps the aches and pains of all that rowing if they are and lifting for long hours what the heck. Texans should keep a water filter handy in a bug out bag. There’s a lot of people wanting to donate food including for dogs, cats, cloths, and furniture. They need to post a place. They can’t take the furniture yet but I bet some can use some cloths and shoes, food and pet food.
Looks like many of the micros are topping out for now.
Couple still look like they have more to go but since they’re usually last makes me wonder if this cycle is closing. Not saying it is since there’s many micros but last ones to top are usually the micros.
Richard 9:28
Texas is a working town not a give me corrupt to the max sanctuary town like Chicago has turned into unfortunately. I feel bad for the working class. I have second cousins there or had. This storm as devastating as it is as 1000s cant go home will bring 1000s of jobs. They’re already advertising now. They’ll need to rebuild multi cities. I hope they hire Americans first with priorities to people who lost their jobs by the flood. In the meantime hope HUD will give out housing voyagers to all those who lost their residences for at least a year.
oxford letter
awesome letter, but it was written by a breibart staffer, and originally presented with a preface:
“this is how oxford should answer the ‘rhodes must fall’ protesters.”
it’s still a great letter, and full of truth, but no official of oxford, or oriel college has the cojones to write it.
here’s oriel college’s official statement. more restrained and professional, but the statue stays.
Maya
Oxford, the thing is I don’t think the snowflakes have reading comprehension good enough to read it and would be too long for them. Too many words, that is if they can read.
Indonesia’s on my Don’t Invest There List.
Indonesia cheers Freeport ‘win’ as Grasberg valuation fight looms
JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s government left no doubts as to who it believes got the better deal in its landmark agreement with Freeport McMoRan Inc (FCX.N) on the future of the Grasberg copper mine.
After Freeport agreed to divest a 51 percent stake in Grasberg, the world’s second-biggest copper mine, Indonesia’s Energy and Finance Ministries posted on social media #FreeportTaatIndonesiaBerdaulat, or “Freeport is obedient, Indonesia is a sovereign state”.
The bombastic statement illustrates Indonesia’s view that the dispute with Freeport over the mine was all about asserting the country’s rights to its mineral resources. While Indonesia can point to a victory that appeals to nationalist sentiment, pinning down the details on the divestment indicates a further fight with Freeport.
Lets bulldoze Chicago or Minneapolis if destruction is so good for the economy and will boost GDP
- With floodwaters still rising and damage estimates piling up, analysts expect just a modest dent in the U.S. economy from Hurricane Harvey this quarter, with reconstruction efforts likely to be substantial enough to BOOST GROWTH LATER IN THE YEAR.
- Euro-area economic confidence rose to the highest level in a decade as European Central Bank policy makers prepare for a discussion next week about whether and how to pare back stimulus
- With floodwaters still rising and damage estimates piling up, analysts expect just a modest dent in the U.S. economy from Hurricane Harvey this quarter, with reconstruction efforts likely to be substantial enough to boost growth later this year
- North Korea’s Kim says IRBM firing is ’prelude’ to containing Guam; Yonhap says possibility that North Korea launches missile into the Pacific Ocean to show off ability to strike U.S. mainland cannot be excluded
- On Tuesday morning, disaster analyst Chuck Watson had pegged $42 billion as a reasonable estimate for the cost of destruction Tropical Storm Harvey would leave in its wake. By the end of the day, he’d added another $10 billion
- With floodwaters still rising and damage estimates piling up, analysts expect just a modest dent in the U.S. economy from Hurricane Harvey this quarter, with reconstruction efforts likely to be substantial enough to boost growth later this year
rno, re 18:16 yesterday
your re-test of the gold breakout @ 1305 seems to be holding…. lets hope it keeps on holding.
PRAY FOR MISSISSIPPI !!
never mind the storm. where did mississippi go ???
Gold Train
Up on Cripple Creek…
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/627963/
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/627873/
Oxford
Wow. A breath of civilized sanity still exists in the world.