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Italy developed a plant that cleans polluted rivers by eating microplastics In a greenhouse outside Florence, Italian botanists have engineered a plant that behaves like a natural vacuum cleaner for polluted water. It’s not just a filter β€” it absorbs microplastics and heavy metals through its roots, locking them inside plant tissue and purifying rivers as it grows. The plant, called Pistia Magnifica, is a genetically enhanced version of water lettuce. Its roots are rich in lignin-modified enzymes that bind to synthetic particles like polyethylene and polystyrene β€” the two most common microplastics. As river water flows past, it traps these particles and draws them into its vascular system. Lab tests show one square meter of Pistia Magnifica can remove up to 92% of microplastics from 100 liters of river water in under an hour. The absorbed waste stays inside the plant’s structure, where it can later be harvested and safely incinerated β€” turning pollution into usable thermal energy. Unlike conventional cleanup systems, this green solution requires no machines, no power, and no infrastructure. It floats on the surface, grows rapidly, and multiplies naturally. Italian municipalities are now deploying it in canals, lakes, and irrigation ditches β€” especially near industrial zones where plastic runoff is highest. Environmental groups are calling it a β€œliving cleanup crew,” one that could help restore biodiversity to plastic-choked waterways worldwide. The UN is already reviewing the tech as a solution for developing nations where river pollution has become catastrophic. Italy may have found a way to turn the world’s dirtiest water into drinkable streams β€” using nothing but sunlight and leaves. image
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I want to make sure you guys know about Bastyon/Brighteon. Both are clients that act as frontend access to the Pocketnetwork. It's a distributed open-source social media platform blockchain network that runs on volunteer's computers. Furthermore, it has its own money system (token), which allows those volunteers' compensation for hosting part of the network. Content creators are also rewarded, as are coders, with this money. There's also a reputation system, where higher reputations have more ability to help keep the network running smoothly. When the Chinese rebelled against the China government's CBDC, the people there had to find other ways to either trade or buy and sell essential necessities. This built in economic system of Pocketnetwork is such a system the users could fall back on, as well as being functional currently. There's even an international market site where users can trade these tokens for real world assets. The Pocketnetwork is censorships free, with no governing system other than the users which self-govern and self-police it themselves. It is all encrypted, with even the chat system internally encrypted and private. Because it exists on people's computers around the globe, if one country bans Pocketnet, the network continues w/o much of a hiccup. Also, not only is there browser access to the network, but there's an app, which gives users even more security. As you may know, DNS internet servers are points of weakness of the internet. If the popular DNS servers are taken down by hackers or the political class, the internet comes to a screeching halt and stops working for just about everyone. The Pocketnet app gets around this point of weakness by creating not only its own peer-to-peer network, but it can even create it through Tor connections when places like China's Information Wall tries to block it. This means that when 99.9% of the world suddenly can no longer use the internet--despite it still being up, the Elites (who have their own DNS servers) and Pocketnet app users will still be able to communicate with one another, continue trading, etc., as per usual. Lastly, I'll mention that it also side-steps a problem that exists on platforms like MeWe. That is, those 'chat room'-type platforms become essentially echo-chambers, where the only opinions and information users ever encounter are those from people that already agree with them. This creates a very distorted reality of the world for users, and inhibits the much-needed process of a society working out ideological differences. If people are using social media platforms where this process cannot happen, then it does not happen and people stay divided, just as the Elites want. -- If you don't understand what I'm talking about, go try and join any of the Left-Leaning groups here on MeWe and see how long you last before you are kicked out of the channel. Even if you simply post uncomfortable facts, you will find yourself quickly booted from these ideological echo-chambers. This is not how a society remains healthy. So, check it out if you think any of this is of value to you.
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Word is Hillary Clinton went to Epstein's island many times, and that she was worse than Bill. So she comes into the picture again as someone with connections that would want Epstein dead. And then I came across this: This is an FBI criminal profiler that someone anonymously sent a copy of the video originally from Anthony Weiner's laptop, filed under 'insurance'. Of the 12 FBI agents that were together when the video was first viewed, 9 have since died. The FBI promised to release that original video--of what Hillary Clinton, along with Huma Abedin did together to a little girl--to the public. They swore up and down it would be released in 3 days. Instead, it was never mentioned again. https://rumble.com/v6ts20l-frazzledrip-.html
Have you listened to the woman describing what happened to her on Epstein's island when she was 10 years old, with Trump? Listen to her recounting of what happened. Listen to the end of her story, because at the end the listener can tell it was Trump by the character of the individual she was describing: Skip to 18:25, but it should start there for you.
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Trump called Candice Owens. Guess what was on his mind, that was important enough to prompt him to call her personally. As if there wasn't enough evidence all this is a bad circus show.