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I love this! I decoded all the August 15-16 2020 posts for 9/11/22 back then, (though the connection I used was clearly wrong), so it's pretty amazing that it gives 911 days to #SB57
I don't include the end day so I get the 911 from 8/15/20.
This video was 11:11pm 8/15/20.
The video had a real long decode with private and public parts:
'It will resume again shortly, be prepared'.
The private part is fairly incomprehensible.
No contact until ^^&%()@= 5E5E2625282940 in Unicode.
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Pool also put OVERNIGHT in morse on his bio on the night of 8/15/20

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1/30.📢NEW BRIEF: “What happened at #COP27 on #LossAndDamage and what comes next?” which details #COP27’s outcomes on issues related to #LossAndDamage and ways forward as we look to #SB58 and #COP28.

Full brief here: lossanddamagecollaboration.org/publication/wh…

See some key takeaways below🔽 Image
2/30. Ahead of #COP27 the key issues that were expected to be discussed included:

1⃣Establishing a #LossAndDamage finance facility (or fund);

2⃣The operationalisation of #SantiagoNetwork for #LossAndDamage;
3/30.
3⃣The integration of #LossAndDamage into the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on #ClimateFinance;

4⃣The inclusion of #LossAndDamage in discussions under the #GlobalStocktake of the #ParisAgreement;
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Deaths among people who are homeless have increased dramatically, in LA and beyond.

These numbers signify an emergency -- a crisis of alienation and despair.

Let’s talk about why this is happening and what we can do. (thread) time.com/5950759/homele… TEXT: Deaths are rising even faster. In San Francisco, the d
The leading cause of death among unhoused people in LA has been the same since 2017: overdoses.

Meth is involved most often, but in 2020, the percentage of deaths involving fentanyl more than doubled. Meth is now commonly cut with fentanyl. publichealth.lacounty.gov/chie/reports/H… Graph showing an increase in overdose deaths of people who a
Between Sept 2019 and Aug 2020, about 88,000 people in the US lost their lives to overdose. That’s a 27% jump from the previous year.

In CA, the spike was even larger.
npr.org/2021/04/01/983…
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