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LOL The 9/11 Commission Report? Really?
The July 2004 9/11 Commission Report addressed a possible conspiracy between the government of Iraq and al-Qaeda in the September 11 attacks. The report addressed allegations of contacts between al-Qaeda and members of Saddam Hussein’s government and concluded that there was no evidence that such contacts developed into a collaborative relationship, and they did not cooperate to commit terrorist attacks against the United States.[18][97]
Maybe check out all the reports on this list, my friend: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saddam_Hussein_and_al-Qaeda_link_allegations
“Trust me bro.” I too, would love to see this evidence as someone personally touched on multiple fronts by this event.
Link below.
Not quite, but close.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/9-11-and-iraq-the-making-of-a-tragedy/
Happy 9/11!
Me too. I get at least one every year. 🥹
It’s 9/11, did you forget?
Yes, then set it in front of a fan and air vent to dry.
Fuck caves lol. I’d climb a flat slab of a cliff and have but won’t touch caving.
ok.
It’s an annual bonanza.
I took part in stage 3 trials of another COVID shot and didn’t get anything like this lmao. I feel ripped off.
You might want to check that, the cool factor has been measured across several studies as per my links. ;) They have pretty concrete temperature boundaries.
That’s why I am a girls’ girl.
Literally climate change.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7068582/
Weather has a big impact on mosquito numbers & feeding behavior:
https://biologyinsights.com/at-what-temperature-are-mosquitoes-most-active/
Climate is moving north, thus your area is likely getting wetter and more humid.
It depends. Do you know if these are wild speces for sure and/or native? Grasses are notoriously difficult to ID, so if not it is ok. A lot of grass kind of likes the abuse, it colonises disturbed areas as a pioneer species as long as the soil isn’t bone dry, you are fine with walking on it even. This keeps back other plants from overtaking the grasses. There are some caviats, depending on your location. If you are trying to encourage prarie grasses, they like really crappy, shitty soil. Clay with medium topsoil. Can you give me more of an idea of what you are trying to do with it/location/etc? Feel free to DM, my bestie is a specialist with grasses.
That doesn’t explain their backward movement.
“Trust me bro.”