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ones and do modern warfare because they're getting ready to attack South Korea. I don't know about that. And then some people are speculating, including me, is Russia having a hard time recruiting because why would they even want North Korean soldiers? Is it because they're better at fighting? I don't know. And why would North Korean soldiers, I guess the ones we heard from didn't even know they w…
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Well, according to The Hill, the Trump administration is trying to limit the quote forever chemicals that companies discharge into the water. But there's some concern that maybe other deregulation will work against that. But I do like the fact that with the Make America Healthy Again, the focus on all the permanent pollution that's in our food and in our medicines and in our water and in our air are being looked at pretty critically. So that seems like good news.
According to Newsmax, Trump administration is going to dismiss all the authors of National Climate Assessment. Apparently there are, and this is weird, there are 400 contributors or were, they're all fired now, to the sixth National Climate Assessment. So Congress mandates that there's a climate assessment every year, I guess. But the Trump administration has dismissed all the contributors. So I guess the Trump administration didn't need to prove anything about climate change. All they did is just say, "All right, we don't need you. You're done." And probably that report was useless because it's too political. Who would trust 400 contributors to the National Climate Assessment? Do you think that there's even one of those contributors who might have contributed something and said, "You know what? I think these climate models are BS." No. Because in order to keep their jobs and to continue working in their field, they would all have to agree. So if you know in advance that all the authors have to agree to one position, why do you need them? Because you know exactly what they're going to say. Oh, we're all going to be dead in 12 years. The oceans will be boiling. You don't really need to pay them if you know that for political and career reasons, there's only one thing they can say. You could just say we will stipulate that all of you people who want to protect your careers are going to say that climate change is terrible and it's already too late but you really should get rid of all your gas vehicles or something. So yeah, you don't really need to pay people to tell you what you know they're going to say.
Meanwhile, China apparently has a microwave gun that fires 10,000 shots non-stop at missiles and drones to knock them out of the air, according to Interesting Engineering. And I guess it was hard to do technically, but and it's not that big. So I think you could put it on a truck or something. It's about that size. And I'm thinking that the United States does not have such a weapon. Because if we did, wouldn't we just park a few of them off of Yemen and just knock down every drone and every missile that came out of Yemen or at least anything that was headed toward the Red Sea. So that kind of suggests we don't have that weapon, right? Or somebody said that we do have something like it and it's deployed in the Philippines. To which I say, but wouldn't you also have it outside of Yemen? Because if you could knock down the missiles as soon as they're launched, seems like that'd be a pretty good model. Unless you need like a hundred of them to
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cover the coast, which might be the case, but we need that for Yemen. All right, ladies and gentlemen, that's your news for the day. Thanks for joining. I'll see you on YouTube and X and Rumble same time tomorrow. And I'm going to say a few words privately to the local subscribers, assuming my buttons work. And the rest of you, thanks for joining.
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