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Nine Corners. Nueve Esquinas. Tonight. The internal affairs office for transport is at the main department of transport building.
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Another official, this time police on bikes in Guadalajara, attempted to extract a bribe, this time with a threat of imprisonment. A very similar scenario occurred in Puebla in March. Both went away after I made it clear that they would get no bribe.
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Richard Unsworth, an associate professor of biosciences at Swansea University in the UK, said the Atlantic heatwave is "totally unprecedented." Scientists alarmingly indicate that superheated water might adversely affect marine life because warm water holds less oxygen. Forecasters said the abnormally hot waters in the tropical area of the Atlantic could already be responsible for two disturbances heading towards the Caribbean Sea. Some areas in the Atlantic have recorded temperatures only seen during peak hurricane season in September, indicating this could be a long hot summer ahead. Meteorologist Ben Noll said these much warmer than average waters in the topics are happening in an area known to be a "breeding ground for hurricanes." "The Atlantic is definitely on fire," Micheal Fischer, an assistant scientist with the University of Miami-NOAA Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies, told Miami Herald. There could be several causes for rising sea surface temperatures, with the weather phenomenon El Niño underway that tends to have a warming effect around certain parts of the world. Some have also said the lack of dust from the Sahara, which usually cools parts of the Atlantic by reflecting sunlight. Two consequences of the marine heatwave in the Atlantic could be devastating marine wildlife on the coasts of Europe and increased tropical disturbances in the North American region.
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Must retreat to higher ground.
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Chilly in Mazamitla at present.
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Lake Chapala water safer then beaches on the west coast
ACD replied to traderspoc's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
I understand that dairy operations in Juan de Gracia don't help either. -
Lake Chapala water safer then beaches on the west coast
ACD replied to traderspoc's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
What a great world class project it could be to clean it up and keep it clean! -
Lake Chapala water safer then beaches on the west coast
ACD replied to traderspoc's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Not a reason to go near the lake water. -
Yes but why are they all here?
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Guanajuato?
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10 day weather forecast for Guadalajara
ACD replied to nolajoe's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Global warming. -
HEART ATTACKS AND CARDIO ISSUES AT LAKESIDE
ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
The nasty people should be a health consideration. -
Yes.
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HEART ATTACKS AND CARDIO ISSUES AT LAKESIDE
ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
I feel the love. -
HEART ATTACKS AND CARDIO ISSUES AT LAKESIDE
ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
... as do not others with the Jewish holocaust. -
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ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
... as you all perish. -
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ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Consultant pathologist and HART member Dr. Clare Craig told The Epoch Times that there’s “a massive question about whether or not these babies or the mums are vaccinated.” HART is an organisation that was set up to share concerns about policy and guidance recommendations relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Coxsackievirus is a member of a family of viruses called enteroviruses and one of the most common causes of viral myocarditis,” she said. “And we saw like with other viruses, the diagnosis of Coxsackievirus reduced massively in 2020 when SARS-COV 2 arrived. She added that the total number of people getting myocarditis after 2020 stayed the same suggesting “SARS-COV 2 filled the niche” that Coxsackievirus had left behind. “But then the vaccine comes along and from 2021 the incidence rate of myocarditis went sky high,” she added. “The public health authorities claim that they want to maintain trust and yet they won’t explore these avenues to rule out concerns,” she added. https://www.hartgroup.org/myocarditis-began-with-vaccine-rollout/ https://web.archive.org/web/20230517001056/https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2023-DON465 -
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ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Sure: if you stand by the main road, it's less than optimal. My place is clean living. -
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ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Ibarra has it right: in an open-air assisted living resort, cardiac care and death reigns supreme - all the more so after the mass poisoning of the past two years. The altitude is a big plus for health, especially pollution: clean mountain air. -
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ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
It's not altitude sickness. Undoubtedly myocarditis from the warp speed poison. -
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ACD replied to Pelican9's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Undoubtedly a result of the mass poisoning over the past two plus years. -
The examiner asked for a bribe after I perfectly parallel parked in a spot that was too short and deep for all who preceded me. I immediately reported this in person and with video to the internal affairs office of the transport secretary after attempting unsuccessfully to report it to the manager of the Chapala office. I got my license at the Guadalajara office without a hitch.
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