Also to push russia behind yet another chokepoint. They already partially control the bosphorous, kaliningrad is noncontiguous, st petersburg is potentially cut off by finland and estonia, archangelsk too. Their only port that isn't behind a straits controlled by an EU/NATO member is vladivostok, and it's too far away to be a reliable trading port for the main population centers.
They couldn't afford to let NATO have the azov sea and crimea.
> Green tint is better than red for making out gradients and detail. Red was likely chosen because it preserves your night actuity once your eyes adapt
Specifically the human eye is much much more sensitive to green. So a green display of the same power as a red one will seem brighter and the red one will seem dimmer.
I'll be honest. At this point most of my notions of history come from schizo racists on the internet. The only reason I'd adopted them over the official narrative is because they're actually consistent and make sense from multiple viewpoints, whereas the hollywood version of events only makes sense from a jewish perspective.
Remember at the start of the lockdowns when they tried to make "stop asian hate" trend, then the attacks turned out to be almost all niggers so they buried it.
I don't think they do specifically. I think they just see them as another kind of White, so when they don't act with the usual deference Whites show to nigs they chimp out.
Also the media is much much more likely to report on anti-chink violence than anti-black violence.
Outlawry was reserved for extreme crimes (like treason and murder) and required a lot more than just one guy saying you did something bad. It was an alternative to execution so exile and having to start over was a good deal.
With any punishment there's always the risk someone will use it against someone innocent, but if we don't have any punishment at all it guarantees innocent people will suffer.
In the case of San Salvador successive governments allowed the problem to build up to the point that it could not be solved by carefully arresting one guy after another and slowly building cases against the bosses. The gangs were growing as quickly as they were being cut down by the courts. The government had to take sweeping action.
There was a theory of justice in ancient greece called "miasma." The idea was that if crimes went unpunished an aura of evil would linger and cause more evil until eventually it built up and started causing cataclysms. I think this scenario is a very good result of that.
In a lot of central american countries, they effectively have a narco dictatorship because the government has abdicated it's monopoly on violence. Allowing them to reassert it does have it's risks, but so does letting the narcos continue to terrorise you.
> Exile and outlawry(as in, you are OUTSIDE of the law, it doesn't protect you, anyone can do anything they want to you) were used by Whites for a VERY long time, for a reason
Fucking a. Outlawry also typically stripped the right to own property. So all their bank accounts would get emptied in a hurry and their mansions would get reposessed.
Another reason for zog to worry about San Salvador right now is because the president is in the process of replacing rothschild fiat with bitcoin as the dominant currency. Even if the bitcoin foundation is cucked, they cannot allow that to happen.
Nigger pilot ignores most procedures and fails to put the plane in autopilot after takeoff. Plane goes off on an uncontrolled bank and neither pilot notices. When the captain finally does notice he starts randomly turning the yoke left and right like a kid pretending to drive. He briefly turns the autopilot on which tries to save the plane but then he turns it off again and goes back to mashing the controls.
The aircraft nosedives into a swamp and crumps into a massive muddy crater. No survivors. Hopefully they all died immediately on impact. Anyone who survived drowned in the mud.
"Out in the sticks" means countryside. As in out where the trees are.
I can't find the video but the nicest hydro setup I've seen, the guy built the alternator as a part of the wheel. He had magnets embedded in the wheel and a big wooden stator with windings potted onto it right beside it.
I've been looking into this almost constantly for the past few years, everything from solar molten-salt generators to nuclear batteries. You are correct, hydropower is by far the most reliable way to store and harvest energy.
Wooden waterwheels are not incredibly hard to make. Unless you try to build an absolutely massive one it's going to be the kind of project you can figure out over the weekend. I'd argue it's better to build multiple small ones than one large one. Easier to scale power output up and down that way.
Even if you don't have a river you can still have hydro power by building a pool elevated ~12ft above a second pool. It's basically a battery. Use your less reliable energy sources (wind, solar etc.) to pump water up to the top pool, then release it as needed through your generators. You also get free recharges every time it rains. And building out more capacity just means making the pools bigger. No need for more expensive lithium batteries.
> the parts that are converting that kinetic energy into electric energy are going to become the harder bits to get over time.
Yes, but they're still very very low tech. Neodymium magnets, copper wire and diodes. That's it, everything else is bells and whistles. In a pinch it's possible to get rid of the magnets and build an alternator only using copper. If things get so bad that copper wire isn't available, virtually everything you'd want electricity for is going to also become unavailable/unusable.
Also, keep in mind that watermills don't just make electricity. The kinetic energy can also be used directly to power things like washing machines, mills, some machinery etc. You can also rig them up to an air compressor and store compressed air in a propane tank.
Why compressed air? Pretty much every powertool you can possibly want is available off the shelf in a version that runs on compressed air. No electricity required.