Engineering – Roman Water Mills

Roman Water Mills

The Romans were accomplished hydraulic engineers and built impressive water delivery systems to supply their cities with good water. An aqueduct from the Alpilles mountains brought water to Arelate, a distance of about 25 km. At modern-day Barbegal, 12 km to the north of Arles, the water dropped precipitously. The Romans used the flow to power water wheels. There were two parallel sets of eight large water wheels in stacked sequences. Flow from each wheel turned the wheel below, maximizing the energy generated by the falling water. The wheels in turn drove mills for grinding flour and saws for cutting lumber and stone. There were many such industrial sites throughout the Roman Empire, but Barbegal was one of the largest.

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Russia and China Push to Enact Article VI of The Biological Weapons Convention to Investigate US/Ukraine

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Today, the UN held a Consultative meeting between the State Parties to the Convention of the Prohibition of Biological Toxins and Weapons (BWTC), under Article V. Keep in mind this is the first time in history Article V has been utilized.

A joint statement was delivered by Russia, China, Belarus, Nicaragua, Zimbabwe, Cuba, Venezuela, and Syria; pertaining to the unresolved US biological laboratories in Ukraine.

https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/russia-and-china-push-to-enact-article

Complicit

Complicit

The U.S. Government’s Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) maintained by the FDA and the CDC was updated today, and 1,064 new cases were added to the database this week, including 7 new deaths, following the newly launched COVID-19 Bivalent booster shots from Pfizer and Moderna.

That brings the total to 3,232 cases including 26 deaths recorded in VAERS since this new COVID-19 vaccine was given emergency use authorization at the end of August, just 6 weeks ago.

These dangerous shots were just granted emergency use authorization by the FDA this week to children as young as 5 years old. You or your children can receive one of these dangerous shots in all 50 states (and yes, this includes Florida – just call your local pharmacy and ask them).

To date, there have been 1,437,273 cases filed in VAERS from ALL COVID-19 vaccines since December of 2020, including 31,470 deaths. That is 3 times more deaths following COVID-19 vaccines than deaths (9,149) following all other FDA-approved vaccines for the previous 30 years (1990 through 2019).

This is all public information based on the U.S. Government’s own data, but the Corporate Media refuses to publish this, and if you share this information on Social Media platforms owned by Big Tech, they will flag it as “fake news” or just ban it completely.

Lessons From A Blind Dog

Lessons From A Blind Dog

Lessons from my blind rescue dog.

—Wherever you are, find the dog-people.

—The only things in life that matter are people and food. Although not necessarily in that order.

—You learn everything you need to know about a person by the way they talk to you.

—When you are blind, friends are very important. If you hang around the wrong ones, you’ll get lost.

—Food tastes SO good.

—But not broccoli.

—If you do enough of the things that scare you, you won’t be scared of those things anymore.

—Out of all the animals on the earth, humans are the only ones who can be cruel.

—Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, you will end up peeing in the house. So just remember, if you DO pee indoors, try not to walk through your own puddle.

—There is no such thing as a little triumph.

—Being afraid is okay. Everyone gets afraid. But being afraid doesn’t have to slow you down. You can be afraid and be strong at the same time. In fact, sometimes the strongest creatures are also the most afraid.

—If you DO, however, walk through your own ginormous puddle of pee, and your feet become wet with puppy urine, whatever you do, DON’T climb onto Dad’s bed with your pee-feet and put your paws on his pillow and root around like you are searching for exotic truffles.

—There is no value in celery.

—Or spinach.

—Life is far easier if you have a bad memory.

—Follow the voice of someone who loves you and you will be okay.

—The most valuable possession you own is your trust. But trust has a shelf life. So give it to someone fast or it will spoil.

—Children are always nice to blind dogs.

—People in hotels do not like it when you sniff their butts at the communal coffee machine.

—If someone loves you, they will prove it to you with a treat.

—When you get lost in your own backyard, just make a lot of noise. The human who loves you will be there shortly.

—Lack of empathy is the same as abuse.

—The person who feeds you supper is probably your true friend. But the person who shares his Mexican takeout food with you, including his queso dip, AND lets you eat on his bed, is the truest kind of friend there is.

—You can’t pay attention to bad things and good things at the same time.

—Squirrels are weird.

—Books are good for chewing. Especially the books your dad bought on Amazon about training dogs.

—Dogs were not created to poop on a leash.

—Sometimes, humans like to shout during televised college football games, and they cuss a lot, too. This is very disturbing.

—Especially when Tennessee beats Alabama.

—Occasionally, in the middle of the night, if you get scared, or disoriented, or you can’t remember where you are, just find your best friend. Press your cold nose against your friend. And that friend will hold you tightly.

And even though you are frightened, and your world is so dark, and you sometimes wonder why all this bad stuff has happened to you, you’ll feel okay because you’re not alone. And ultimately that’s what scares dogs (and humans) the most, is being alone. But you’re not alone. Nobody is. Not ever.

—There is no such thing as an evil dog-person.