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Hi how can I reach you out pls |
Lol my community in the news for the first time in 2025 hahaha, The gov should please leave them alone. Both communities are well equipped so let's see how it goes hahaha. |
Jozilinn:I trade too,can we connect,to sharing setups together |
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Oseblessing123:You'll miss the first clearance and you won't be paid alaweee for that month. It's advisable to report to your PPA and do clearance for that month while waiting for your relocation. But if you can't make it, just forget the October alaweee and hopefully the relocation works before this month ends,if it doesn't just pack your load and report. Don't chat ziko😢, he'd ask for money, he's more of scammer to me. Stay safe |
Zikolino01:My relocation has been approved |
I'm in the same scenario though I saw my PPA letter, I'm posted to zamfara,if it can't be changed then I'll give up on NYSC... From ondo to zamfara |
SamuelLoch:I need your guidance on n this, I recently completed the JAMB regularization process and and was approved,I received a new registration number last week, and I've printed my new admission letter. While I'm waiting for the department to release results before I could do clearance and submit the new jamb letter, I was so surprising to see that I've been mobilized by my old jamb reg number. Can this be rectified sir? |
OluwaLosheyi001:I need your guidance on n this, I recently completed the JAMB regularization process and and was approved,I received a new registration number last week, and I've printed my new admission letter. While I'm waiting for the department to release results before I could do clearance and submit the new jamb letter, I was so surprising to see that I've been mobilized by my old jamb reg number. Can this be rectified sir? |
Catalysttt:Alae this one na lie,the pap that I bought 500 big small pass the smallest one there |
I didn't 4k transition yesterday and it's successful, I heard couples of people complaining of failed transactions yesterday,I thought it's from opay it should be resolved now |
How to enter on my google authenticator ,my phone was stolen two days ago, and almost all important apps are linked to my authenticator. The problem is I cannot log in some of my app because of double authentication by google authenticator. How can I retrieve my authenticator back without the phrase keys? |
KingKO22:l lost 27k to a group like that last week, they're full of scammers, it's regrettable though |
hmmm |
Idaytesj29:can we ne friends, I'm interested in mining,can we exchange numbers |
Booked |
Stanley Meyer was fifty-seven years old when he died unexpectedly at a restaurant in Franklin County, OH. Meyer claimed to have invented a water-powered car, which would have revolutionized auto mechanics and done a great deal in preventing the carbon footprint humans leave behind. However, his theory was never proven nor patented, as he died before he had the chance. On March 21st, 1998, Stanley Meyer allegedly ordered cranberry juice as a dessert beverage while out to lunch, as he and those accompanying him wrapped up the meal. Yet, before they could finish, Meyer began to choke after the first sip, running out of the restaurant. He collapsed in the parking lot, and Meyer’s unsettling last words were, “They poisoned me.” Later, as more research was carried out on the scene and Meyer’s autopsy was completed, detectives came to the conclusion that Meyer suffered from a brain aneurysm, as he had experienced previous episodes of hypertension. The cranberry juice did not show to contain any sort of poisons during the toxicology analysis. The case was closed, and Stanley Meyer’s death was simply brushed aside as that of a man in his late 50s who passed of natural causes. Maybe more people would buy this explanation if it weren’t for three things: his last words, his car, and his claims. First, it is certainly quite mysterious that his last words were, “They poisoned me.” He had been sitting at the table with a smaller group, and some say the group was his friends and brothers, while others say that they were Belgian businessmen looking to do business involved with Meyer’s invention. The part of this that really unsettles me is the question of who “They” is referring to. If he really did believe that he was poisoned, did he believe it was one of the men sitting at the table with him, or somehow an employee of the restaurant was so opposed to his inventions they wanted him dead? Or did he maybe believe that someone had tracked him all the way down to this restaurant for the purpose of murder? If the cause of death was truly poison, and the explanations provided by studies and detectives are false, this plan would have taken a lot of thought. They would have had to purchase the poison, and be sure of the whereabouts of Stanley Meyer. Say he was poisoned, by someone who was furious or threatened by his inventions, it likely would have been one of the following people: a staff worker of the restaurant, one or more of his tablemates, which I personally find both to be unlikely. That leaves only outside sources that could be responsible for the murder of Meyer. Poisoned or not poisoned, there is a vital piece of this story that we have yet to explore. Meyer claimed to have invented a car that runs solely on water. He allegedly was able to use the particles that water is made up of to use water as a substitute for fuel. Science is not my strong suit, however, to the right is an excerpt from one of the many news articles that covered Meyer’s death, and it shows how the science behind a water-powered car might be able to work. The tricky part of this invention is that Meyer was never able to patent his invention. He was never even able to really prove that his theory worked. This water-powered car would have changed the world. Do you know how many carbon emissions are released into the atmosphere each year just via one driver? Roughly 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide. Transportation is such a significant factor that plays into climate change and global warming, as emissions release pollutants into the air. With a water-powered car, these problems would likely rapidly decrease. Are you also thinking to yourself, “Less pollution and a healthier environment, how could people possibly be against this?” Well, people love money, and it is often a deciding factor in people’s everyday lives, even though it may cause them to not make the best, or environmentally friendly, decisions. Coal, oil, and natural gas are amongst the cheapest natural resources, and they are often used for fuel. Coal and oil are non-renewable resources, however, we continue to use massive amounts of them. Not only do they continue to pollute and harm the environment, but eventually, we will run out. Now, that is all clearly very, very bad. Why would we not try and find a solution, similar to Stanley Meyer? Why not use more solar panels and windmills, since those are better alternatives? Well, remember what we talked about: money. People want cheap inputs with quick, extravagant outputs, even if it isn’t better in the long run. They make more money, through cheap and lazy methods. It is perfect for them and very unideal for our planet and its inhabitants. That is why Stanley Meyer’s invention was so intriguing. However, remember there was one more thing I mentioned before. The last factor that plays into why this case is so suspicious. That would be Meyer’s claims. He claims to have received several threats from oil companies, as well as bribes of millions of dollars if he would destroy all of his evidence. It is clear that some people were extremely unhappy with Meyer’s alleged discoveries, however, would someone go as far as to take his life? I really don’t want to believe that, but while money can lead to amazing discoveries, money can also create monsters. I don’t believe that Stanley Meyer was poisoned during his lunch on March 21, 1998, as the toxicology reports show no traces of poison. However, I do believe that there is more to Meyer’s story, and some of it we will likely never uncover or even understand. As more parts of this case have been and may continue to be revealed through witnesses, claims, judges, and Meyer’s history, maybe the missing pieces will one day converge, and a new explanation for the devastating death of Stanley Meyer will be unveiled. https://parkcityprospector.us/3527/opinions/conspiracy-column-volume-two-the-mystery-of-stanley-meyer-and-his-water-powered-car/
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ugwumichael:Pls do you know how to run statical analysis using SPSS |
things are really getting harder |
SamuelLoch:.I did but was declined **due to nysc syndrome** this is the response I got |
SamuelLoch:my school has not released the second semester results, meaning that they're yet to process the the names but I'm 30 already |
SamuelLoch:Sure it's not secretive, thinking of a faster response. I'm(1993) 30+3 months, and just did my external defense last week(state university),I plan to backdate my age so that I'd be able to go for nysc. I once applied for change of dob on jamb before but was declined after waiting for more than five months. "It's declined due to nysc syndrome" that's the message I received on my Gmail. I really want to serve and planning of giving it another shot again. pls what procedures do you suggest? Despite the fact that Jamb gave me admission can I still go for fresh regularisation? |
interested |
SamuelLoch:I would like to reach out to you can I send a dm |
Aptech33:How much is it free? |
Bmaster:can we Link up |
I'll make it next year 2024.. May God make it easier |
EleventhWeirdo:Lactosesemia I guess. |