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Re: Corbin Dallas
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Corbin_Dallas
on June 17, 2021 at 1:39 AM
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Corbin Dallas
This is an issue that I think is overplayed. Thick
coal smoke pollution was historically recorded in the Middle Ages. Until the late 20th century, people, government, scientists, inventors, and companies were closer to faith and the same spirit that led to frontiers. A second wave of business people and investors who missed the inventions and technology found investments based on environmental and health hysteria. I've spoken to staff involved who laughed. The new faith sets up food recalls and practices more risky than modern technology. I've seen through the plot from practicing at first zealously and then as enjoyable hobbies and challenges like organic gardening and health foods. Environmental thinking is rooted in China and Russia that are not of our 20th century economic philosophy.
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BC-A
on June 16, 2021 at 5:42 PM
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