26 Sep 22
@metal-brain saidDo you think if you ask enough asinine questions this awkward factoid will go away.
Where did they get the asbestos from?
That’s like asking where the other terrorists got their Semtex from.
27 Sep 22
@kevcvs57 saidI just want to know if people still have asbestos in their houses there.
Do you think if you ask enough asinine questions this awkward factoid will go away.
That’s like asking where the other terrorists got their Semtex from.
I assume it was insulation. Is it possible they didn't know it was made of asbestos?
27 Sep 22
@metal-brain saidNo.
I just want to know if people still have asbestos in their houses there.
I assume it was insulation. Is it possible they didn't know it was made of asbestos?
Unless all of them are quite as ignorant and imbecilic as you are.
I would not be surprised if one of them were - they are the dregs of society, after all - but that many? This has happened several times, after all, and each case, given the amount of work involved, had to be handled by several "farmers". There's no way even more than one in any group is that woozy.
29 Sep 22
@shallow-blue saidIf it was not in the form of insulation what was it? Where did it come from?
No.
Unless all of them are quite as ignorant and imbecilic as you are.
I would not be surprised if one of them were - they are the dregs of society, after all - but that many? This has happened several times, after all, and each case, given the amount of work involved, had to be handled by several "farmers". There's no way even more than one in any group is that woozy.
Are the Dutch rather fond of asbestos or something? Do you love your toxins out of tradition? What is with you people?
29 Sep 22
@metal-brain saidYes. It is insulation.
I just want to know if people still have asbestos in their houses there.
I assume it was insulation. Is it possible they didn't know it was made of asbestos?
It's generally not in homes though, but in sheds, barns, garages, etc.
29 Sep 22
@shavixmir saidyou're just making stuff up.
Yes. It is insulation.
It's generally not in homes though, but in sheds, barns, garages, etc.
30 Sep 22
@shavixmir saidSo the Dutch government doesn't care if farmers have asbestos in their barns and sheds? Maybe government should subsidize the safe removal of asbestos insulation unless they want farmers to get cancer.
Yes. It is insulation.
It's generally not in homes though, but in sheds, barns, garages, etc.
30 Sep 22
@metal-brain saidIf you knew Dutch and European law on this matter, then you'd know that asbestos removal does happen.
So the Dutch government doesn't care if farmers have asbestos in their barns and sheds? Maybe government should subsidize the safe removal of asbestos insulation unless they want farmers to get cancer.
However, in places where there is next to zero chance of fire and the asbestos is secure, then it doesn't need removing until rebuilding, refurbishing, etc.
30 Sep 22
@shavixmir saidI am sure asbestos dumping is not a common problem then.
If you knew Dutch and European law on this matter, then you'd know that asbestos removal does happen.
However, in places where there is next to zero chance of fire and the asbestos is secure, then it doesn't need removing until rebuilding, refurbishing, etc.
12 Oct 22
@shallow-blue saidWhy did Bill Gates become the USA's largest farmer? It cannot be for the money. There are more profitable investments than farms. Does he expect farmers to strike and stop selling their food?
He's claiming Bill Gates and Picnic have no connection to the Dutch "farmer" protests. That connection is all in your head. If you have too many connections in your head, what you have is an epileptic seizure.
Bill Gates invested in Picnic. He is in the food business for a reason. He is organizing a food shortage so he can profit from it. Now New Zealand is doing the same thing. The oligarchy wants to monopolize food now. Nobody can live without food.
"Who controls the food supply, controls the people.." -- Henry Kissinger.
In 1974, U.S Secretary of State Henry Kissinger suggested using the control of food as a weapon to induce population reduction.
@shavixmir saidIf asbestos is good enough for J&J it must be good for you, just like their viral vector vaccine. But if you find out graphene oxide is in their gene vaccine you cannot sue them for it.
If you knew Dutch and European law on this matter, then you'd know that asbestos removal does happen.
However, in places where there is next to zero chance of fire and the asbestos is secure, then it doesn't need removing until rebuilding, refurbishing, etc.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/johnsonandjohnson-cancer/
@metal-brain saidWhoooooooosh
If asbestos is good enough for J&J it must be good for you, just like their viral vector vaccine. But if you find out graphene oxide is in their gene vaccine you cannot sue them for it.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/johnsonandjohnson-cancer/
@kewpie saidYou think fertilizer and cows are damaging the environment so much they need to reduce food production? You need educating. Rumors are not facts. Do some reading on the subject.
This thread has been an interesting exercise for an observer, watching two Europeans attempting the impossible task of educating a member of the master race.
The Netherlands removes a cap on coal plants while forcing farmers to sell their land to government at the same time over nitrogen. Make sense?
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/netherlands-activates-energy-crisis-plan-removes-cap-coal-plants-2022-06-20/