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Should be a wild four years.

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Billions of years ago, and still going strong. Do you think geological processes somehow just stopped simultaneously to the invention of the internal combustion engine?

Wait...did you actually believe the whole "liquid dinosaur corpses" schtick?

Now, granted, Its not a fast process, not nearly fast enough for our purposes, but it is an ongoing process.
Probably the only thing I ever read in a textbook that genuinely amazed me was that for tens of millions of years, trees were growing, dying, and just lying there not rotting because the bacteria/fungus which can break down lignin didn't exist yet. Those piles of trees which were eventually buried by geological processes were compressed into coal.
 
I read something about them trying this years ago and am damned glad they're still running with it.
There's various news articles over it:
https://aerospaceglobalnews.com/news/us-navy-seawater-to-jet-fuel-project-sea-dragon/
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https://milmag.pl/en/seawater-to-jet-fuel-closer-to-reality/
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And Dept of War site confirms the contract is real and these aren't just AI-generated slop articles:
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I think most of these seawater-to-fuel programs started under Obama or Bush around the 2008-09 recession, when fuel prices and concerns over OPEC control of fuel supplies made it economical and strategically worthwhile to produce our own fuel.

Hopefully we go through with it and start implementing it on our carriers; it'll add just one more in the long-line of arguments for building more domestic nuclear infrastructure finally.

I've always pointed to the F-T process whenever some libtard econut starts whining about "Peak Oil" and electric cars, or other stupidity. We will never run out of oil. If we ever develop working fusion power (like that plant they're building right now for Microsoft) we'll see countries producing their own oil everywhere since the price will likely undercut the existing oil industry.

Hell, the econuts would probably start demanding we pump artificial crude back into our oil reserves, lol.
 
I fucking knew there was an Umbrella Corporation style underground lab somewhere working on making the elites immortal via cloning tech because look at that fucking thing and tell me it's not Hillary Clinton.
That reminds me that it's implied that Bill Clinton was the one who nuked Raccoon City.
 
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Civil Rights Division Sues Cloudera for Excluding U.S. Workers from Applying to High-Paying Technology Jobs​


Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Today, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced that it has filed a lawsuit against Cloudera Inc. (Cloudera), a Santa Clara, California-based technology company for violating the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) by intentionally discriminating against U.S. workers in favor of hiring workers with temporary visas. The complaint was filed with the Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer, which has jurisdiction over cases arising under the INA.

“Employers cannot use the PERM sponsorship process as a backdoor for discriminating against U.S. workers,” said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The Division will not hesitate to sue companies who intentionally deter U.S. workers from applying to American jobs.”

The complaint alleges Cloudera intentionally created a separate recruitment and hiring process to deter U.S. workers from applying, and also did not consider them, for lucrative technology jobs that the company earmarked for people with temporary employment visas. Cloudera created an email account that did not allow external emails, but still instructed applicants to use that unworkable email address to apply for jobs. The Division received a charge of employment discrimination from one U.S. worker who tried to apply using the email account Cloudera set up, but received a bounce back notification. When sponsoring current employees under the permanent labor certification program (PERM), Cloudera purposely failed to recruit U.S. workers in good faith.

The PERM program allows employers to sponsor workers for permanent resident status, only after completing recruitment of U.S. workers. But, as with any recruitment or hiring, employers cannot illegally discriminate against U.S. worker applicants based on their citizenship status during the PERM process.

This lawsuit is part of the Department’s Protecting U.S. Workers Initiative, which was relaunched in 2025. The Initiative, under which the Division has already obtained ten settlements in the last year, focuses on companies that illegally discriminate against U.S. workers in favor of those with temporary employment visas.

For information about additional settlements under the Protecting U.S. Workers Initiative, visit IER’s website.

For informal assistance, the public can call IER’s free hotline at 1-800-255-7688 for workers or at 1-800-255-8155 for employers (1-800-237-2515, TTY for hearing impaired between 9am and 5pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday; sign up for a live webinar or watch an on-demand presentation; email IER@usdoj.gov; or visit www.justice.gov/ier.

H1-B's getting raped
 
It's more their case for the charge. His tweet was tasteless, and as the former head of the FBI they can probably argue he should have a better understanding of the inappropriateness of the message, but at the end of the day it's far from an incitement or showing intention, and probably has significant 1st Amendment hurdles to get past. @Potentially Criminal will probably cover it on stream and will have a much better take than me on the merits.
It’s an excuse to search his phone for more damning stuff.
 
He was going to be.
ABC desperately wants to get rid of Kimmel like the poisonous deadweight that he is, and his malicious lying about Kirk's murder was the opportunity they were waiting for. Unfortunately for them, the very few fans Kimmel has left are embedded in the American media complex, which is full of stupid liberals who take phrases like "speak truth to power" seriously. They threw a huge stink and threatened to refuse to work with ABC if they got rid of Kimmel, so they relented.

I wonder why they didn't do this for Colbert. Maybe they did, but his bosses weren't pussies.
 
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