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Industrial Agriculture is huge. The United States pioneered the concept in the late 1800's and all the major inventions that made it possible such as the Combine Harvester which was invented in the USA in 1835 and the first self propelled version in 1911. And say what you will about all the Genetic Engineering of seed lines, and the development of various artificial fertilizers and pesticides. That's all America too, and for that reason alone the Mississippi and Missouri River Planes are the breadbasket of the world, never mind just the USA. The reason even a vagrant on the street in Calcutta can afford a loaf of bread every day is because of American agriculture innovations.And the British Armed forces train Americans, in America.
Name the very large inventions because the industrial revolution, TV, Trains, and penicillin aren't exactly small.
The three biggest American inventions I can think of are Ford and the ICE/Mass production, can't knock that. The internet (Ruined by the same country who invented it) and Microsoft/OS's.
The 1965 Hart-Celler Act. Nothing else comes close.
Beginning of the end.The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart–Celler Act, is a federal law passed by the 89th United States Congress and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The law abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been the basis of U.S. immigration policy since the 1920s. The act removed de facto discrimination against Southern and Eastern Europeans, Asians, as well as other non-Northwestern European ethnic groups from American immigration policy.
I won't take any credit away from the proud men and women that industrialised that in America. As for genetic engineering, that technically started around 10,000 years ago, though i don't know if they went as far as fertilisers and pesticidesIndustrial Agriculture is huge. The United States pioneered the concept in the late 1800's and all the major inventions that made it possible such as the Combine Harvester which was invented in the USA in 1835 and the first self propelled version in 1911. And say what you will about all the Genetic Engineering of seed lines, and the development of various artificial fertilizers and pesticides. That's all America too, and for that reason alone the Mississippi and Missouri River Planes are the breadbasket of the world, never mind just the USA. The reason even a vagrant on the street in Calcutta can afford a loaf of bread every day is because of American agriculture innovations.
If the US didn't drop those nukes, America would have invaded along with the Soviet Union, which would have without a doubt lead to millions more casualties for the Americans, Soviets, and especially the Japanese. Also, AT MOST less than a quarter-million people in total were killed by the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. To your claim that they "gambled with the fate of the world", nuclear weapons were already tested in the United States. Your autism seems to know no bounds and your asshole does most of your talking.Probably dropping 2 nukes on a civilian population and murdering millions of innocent people in an instant.
Sure, you can make the excuse that it was war time but still, that has to be the biggest war crime of all time.
Even the Japanese planes which attacked Pearl Harbor did not touch civilians.
There was even talk at the time that detonating an A-bomb would completely destroy out atmosphere so they were basically gambling with the fate of the world.
Intentions have been pretty shitty since at least the Vietnam war. The country just got too big for it's britches, just as countless other people and entities do when they achieve greatness. It's practically an inevitability. Peter Gabriel's "Big Time" is a great listen that's all about that and sums it up nicely...Has the US government done anything that isn’t evil or stupid within the past century and a half?
Then the US crammed all of its extra food into the mouths of hungry Africans who bred like rabbits on viagra and who will undergo a massive die off once whites are marginalized enough to stop giving a shit about the rest of the world.Industrial Agriculture is huge. The United States pioneered the concept in the late 1800's and all the major inventions that made it possible such as the Combine Harvester which was invented in the USA in 1835 and the first self propelled version in 1911. And say what you will about all the Genetic Engineering of seed lines, and the development of various artificial fertilizers and pesticides. That's all America too, and for that reason alone the Mississippi and Missouri River Planes are the breadbasket of the world, never mind just the USA. The reason even a vagrant on the street in Calcutta can afford a loaf of bread every day is because of American agriculture innovations.
All utopias and failed utopias are built on a foundation of blood.Then the US crammed all of its extra food into the mouths of hungry Africans who bred like rabbits on viagra and who will undergo a massive die off once whites are marginalized enough to stop giving a shit about the rest of the world.
Exactly true? Probably not. It uses these sources:
jewish virtual library
1860 US gov census
hillel.org
page 385 of rodriguez:
Slavery in the United States: A Social, Political, and Historical Encyclopedia
(ps. I never checked these sources; so verify for yourself. I just know that's what the claim is built on.)
Roughly true? Probably. If you dive into VOC archives, or study what other documents are left, every second name connected to slave trade seems to be a jewish name.
It's no surprise to me that the Manhattan Project's Plutonium experiments weren't included in the Ziopedia entry.Unethical Human Experimentation, of which MKULTRA was small potatoes.
here is a list from Wikipedia dating from the late 19th century, which means there are probably a LOT more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States#Late_19th_century
For me these two entries stick out for me because I remember an old guy being laughed at when the SF incident was brought up when I was child and the second is fucking evil:
Astra-Zeneca makes a guest appearance. People should be forced to read the entire article whenever they scoff at people for refusing to take an experimental vaccine.
The fire bombing of Dresden is up there with Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the DU munitions are a gift that keep on giving. Those are even messing up our own troops.Probably dropping 2 nukes on a civilian population and murdering millions of innocent people in an instant.
Sure, you can make the excuse that it was war time but still, that has to be the biggest war crime of all time.
Even the Japanese planes which attacked Pearl Harbor did not touch civilians.
There was even talk at the time that detonating an A-bomb would completely destroy out atmosphere so they were basically gambling with the fate of the world.
That agriculture innovation is killing the planet in numerous ways, destroying biodiversity, causing all kinds of degenerative diseases due to the chemicals and excessive consumption of animal flesh.Industrial Agriculture is huge. The United States pioneered the concept in the late 1800's and all the major inventions that made it possible such as the Combine Harvester which was invented in the USA in 1835 and the first self propelled version in 1911. And say what you will about all the Genetic Engineering of seed lines, and the development of various artificial fertilizers and pesticides. That's all America too, and for that reason alone the Mississippi and Missouri River Planes are the breadbasket of the world, never mind just the USA. The reason even a vagrant on the street in Calcutta can afford a loaf of bread every day is because of American agriculture innovations.