And on 9/11WTC 7 north wall fire, 3 hours before collapse (tall, darker building in middle, with lighter buildings on either side)
WTC 7 east wall fire (closer)
WTC 7 east wall fire
WTC 7 immediately before collapse, north side
WTC 7, NOT hit by a plane, collapse after small fires
Explanation: Building 7 is the smoking gun, it was supposed to be hit by the plane that was shot down in Pennsylvanian that according to the official story the passengers overpowered the hijackers and crushed. Building 7 was the 3 last rigged building, but as things never worked out well for the perpetrators, they blew the building up at 5pm in the evening, when the public were still being shown images of the twin towers. Donald Rumsfeld Slip about flight 93 being shot down
Flight 93 News report. Its debris found 8 miles away BBC and CNN getting their CIA produced news report mistakenly reporting building 7 collapse 20 minutes before it actually collapsed.
Members of local government in Holland decided to implement stricter marijuana laws which then gave more power to violent street dealers that began to take over the market. When the governments realized this was happening, they eased up on some of the laws again. When the coffee shops were allowed to sell cannabis to tourists again, members of these gangs threatened coffee shop owners because their business was being taken away from them, This video shows footage of one of the street dealers threatening a coffeshop owner and the experience of the person who was filming the confrontation.
This article was posted: Friday, August 16, 2013 at 5:49 am
SEATTLE -- Think you're going to get the munchies while at Seattle's Hempfest this weekend? Perhaps seek out a Seattle Police officer.
SPD officers are going to be at the annual festival, but instead of cracking down on pot smokers, they'll be handing out 1,000 bags of Doritos.
"Seattle Police public affairs knew that we wanted to continue our education campaign regarding (legalizing marijuana initiative) I-502," said SPD spokesman Sean Whitcomb. "There's still a lot of confusion in Seattle and the rest of the state about what's allowed and what isn't; what the rules are and what's going to get you in trouble with the police."
Washington voters passed I-502 last November, joining Colorado as the only states to legalize marijuana use.
Whitcomb says they figured Hempfest was the perfect opportunity to get the word out on what's changed.
"A brainstorming session came up with the idea of passing out Doritos to festival goers and on each little bag is going to be a label that gives people some basic information and directions back to ourFAQ on I-502, 'MarjiWhatNow'."
The Seattle Police Foundation came up with the $260 for the 1,000 1-ounce bags of the chips.
"We chose Doritos because they're iconic as a delicious snack for people who might enjoy pot," Whitcomb said. "The goal's not to feed people and I know we're going to run out but at the same time we want people to know what the rules are, respect the vote and follow the law."
Whitcomb says the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive.
"I-502 is a landmark -- really changes the way we view marijuana in our society," Whitcomb said. "We are not taking a heavy hand, but we want people to be absolutely clear and we want minors to know it's not at all all right for them to consume pot. It's not OK to drive under the influence of anything, marijuana included, and distribution is still a felony."
He says SPD has yet to write a ticket for violating I-502, although he anticipates it will happen some day in the future.
"It will be preceded with a warning," Whitcomb said. "We will give adults violating the ordinance a warning to stop first."
Whitcomb says he'll be out there Saturday morning with fellow public affairs officers handing out the chips. He says if you want one, don't delay.
"I've been assured that with this particular crowd, they won't last long," Whitcomb laughed.
"First they will laugh at you, then they wil ignore you, then attack you, then you WIN" :Mohadhus Ghandi...