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Good morning! May the Great Spirit bless you 🙏
Well, it is a beautiful, sunny morning again, but we could use some rain today. We're in a low-pressure weather system, which should mean a lot of moisture and rain. They're not calling for anything until about this coming Wednesday. That's scary. The Niagara Peninsula is one of the few other fruit belts in Canada outside of the Okanagan Valley, which is not doing much better with the dry weather and forest fires.
Funny that I should be thinking about quantum mechanics 🎇 and the continuity of subatomic particle collisions 🎆. What would be the chance of that happening, and how often is it repeated, and what would be the reaction? For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, like an explosion. Did anyone ever think about what if it is an implosion? "POOF" gone! Sucked in! However, the information is never lost; it is stored on the timeline in the Continuum. Regardless of its location within the Continuum, a packet of information cannot be erased once it has been generated or programmed. "Created!" if you wish.
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Quantum Mechanics:
Quantum mechanics is the fundamental physical theory that describes the behavior of matter and of light; its unusual characteristics typically occur at and below the scale of atoms.[2]: 1.1 It is the foundation of all quantum physics, which includes quantum chemistry, quantum field theory, quantum technology, and quantum information science.
Quantum encoded information:
information using the principles of quantum mechanics. Essentially, it's the bridge between the classical world we understand and the quantum world.
In quantum physics, information is:
In quantum physics, information is fundamentally conserved; it cannot be created or destroyed. This principle is rooted in the no-hiding theorem, which states that if information seems to disappear from a system, it's actually transferred to the environment and remains encoded in correlations between the system and its surroundings. This conservation is a direct consequence of the linearity and unitarity of quantum mechanics.
And Kink Ignoramous Trump wants to erase all this knowledge, The Ignorant KNUCKLE DRAGGER! 🦧 Give me five minutes with the idiot, and I can outtalk him in twaddle talk so fast it would spin his ugly sourpuss orange head right off his shoulders with the "does not compute!" 🤖 🔩 ⚙️ Enough of that for today.
I rest my case 🤷♀️ 🛏 💼
BREAKING NEWS:
Zelensky says Ukraine will ‘not give up land,’ ahead of Trump-Putin summit in Alaska
What We're Covering:
• Zelensky defiant:
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says his country “will not give land to the occupier” after US President Donald Trump said there could be some “swapping of territories” to end the war in Ukraine.
• Ceasefire talks:
• Trump will meet Putin: T
• Vance to attend UK meeting:
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28 min ago
How a Ukrainian soldier cycled to safety after Russian assault
After a Russian assault left all three of his fellow soldiers dead and himself wounded, Andriy, stationed near Siversk, Ukraine, thought his life was over.
But back at his command bunker, they hatched a plan. Armed with determination, a will to live - and a bike - he was able to escape. CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh reports.
45 min ago
Vance to attend UK meeting as Zelensky rejects territorial concessions to Russia: Catch up here
National security advisors, including those from the US, Ukraine and Europe, are gathering in Britain later today for a meeting hosted by US Vice President JD Vance and UK foreign minister David Lammy.
Earlier, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky insisted his country “will not give land to the occupier” after US President Donald Trump – who is due to meet Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday – said there could be some “swapping of territories” to end the war in Ukraine...
If you’re just joining us, below are the latest developments:
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43 min ago
Vice President JD Vance and UK foreign minister to host meeting later today
We reported earlier on the phone call between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
We know now US Vice President JD Vance and the UK’s Foreign Minister David Lammy are hosting a meeting later today in Britain, with Ukrainian and European allies. According to Downing Street, the meeting is taking place in Kent at the request of the US and comes ahead of an expected meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, as we’ve also been reporting.
The UK is hosting national security advisers including from the US, Ukraine and European partners, Downing Street said.
The meeting is expected to run for the rest of the day.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke on the phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of the gathering...
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1 hr 25 min ago
Analysis: US-Russia summit resembles a slow defeat for Ukraine
Location matters, former real estate mogul US President Donald Trump said.
Moments later he announced Alaska, a place sold by Russia to the United States 158 years ago for $7.2 million, would be where Russian President Vladimir Putin tries to sell his land deal of the century, getting Kyiv to hand over chunks of land he’s not yet been able to occupy.
The conditions around Friday’s summit so wildly favor Moscow, it is obvious why Putin leapt at the chance, after months of fake-negotiation, and it is hard to see how a deal emerges from the bilateral that does not eviscerate Ukraine...
Read More: our full analysis, here.
1 hr 52 min ago
Zelensky "grateful" for support after phone call with Britain's prime minister
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has just said he held a phone call with the UK’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer earlier today
“I spoke with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. I am grateful for his support,” Zelensky said. He noted that both leaders see the danger of “Russia’s plan to reduce everything to a discussion of the impossible.”
Zelensky added that they agree on the need for “truly lasting peace” for Ukraine...
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Updated 9:23 AM EDT, Sat August 9, 2025
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CANADIAN NEWS:
Deal or no deal, Mark Carney has to manage a new relationship with the United States
Can the prime minister formulate his own third option?
A week after the latest deadline to somehow resolve the trade war that Donald Trump has launched against Canada — and with Canadian officials now looking ahead to a full renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement — many things remain unclear.
But when Mark Carney spoke to reporters in British Columbia on Tuesday, he expressed clarity about at least one thing.
"While we'll continue to work with the United States on the many mutually beneficial opportunities that we share in trade and investment," the prime minister said, "it is clear that we cannot count, or fully rely, on what has been our most-valued trading relationship, for our prosperity."...
- What does a 'deal' with Trump look like?:
- Is it time for a new third option?:
AnalysisThe costs of Trump's tariffs are starting to add up for Americans. Here's how
AnalysisTrump didn't chicken out. So what's Canada's next move?
Viable trade deal wasn't on the table ahead of deadline, Canada-U.S. trade minister says...
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Posted: Aug 09, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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First Nation at centre of Oka Crisis gripped by environmental battles linked to cannabis megastores
Kanehsatà:ke once faced the Canadian military to protect its land; now that fight has turned inward
Two women climb over felled pine trees, some branches still green with needles, following a deep trench cut into the forest floor. A little under a kilometre away, this forest connects to the old front lines of the 1990 Oka Crisis, or the siege of Kanehsatà:ke.
The trench, roughly three feet deep, stretches out from the back of Big Chief's Variety, a five-storey cannabis megastore that sits along Quebec's Route 344 in Kanehsatà:ke, a Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) territory about 60 kilometres southwest of Montreal...
-CBC- InvestigatesHigh-tech housing project to share site with controversial First Nation grow-op
It's business as usual for this Mohawk First Nation's marijuana stores while court challenges planned
- Environment under pressure:
- Construction on dumped soil along the shore:
- Ottawa aware of organized crime concerns:
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Posted: Aug 09, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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