• Madame Tussauds Amsterdam

    https://www.madametussauds.com/amsterdam/

    Museum in Amsterdam

    Dam 20, 1012 KW Amsterdam · 2,7 km

    020 522 1010

    Openen · Sluit om 20:00

    Wat is Madame Tussauds Amsterdam?

    Madame Tussauds Amsterdam werd in 1970 opgericht en was na Londen het eerste wassenbeeldenmuseum dat in Europa werd geopend. Het interactieve wassenbeeldenmuseum is een populaire toeristische attractie en is superleuk voor het hele gezin. Bezoekers kunnen hun favoriete beroemdheden en iconen van dichtbij bekijken. Madame Tussauds Amsterdam heeft verschillende themazones, zoals Muziek, A-listers en Sport, waar je figuren als Harry Styles, Jutta Leerdam en Leonardo DiCaprio kunt zien.

    Wie was Madame Tussaud?

    Marie Tussaud was de in Frankrijk geboren kunstenares en oprichtster van Madame Tussauds wassenbeeldenmuseum in Londen. Madame Tussaud werd in 1761 in Frankrijk geboren en leerde al vroeg de kunst van het wassenbeelden van dokter en anatoom Phillipe Curtius.

    Ze werd populair door haar wassen portretten van 18e-eeuwse 'beroemdheden', waaronder oprichter Benjamin Franklin, filosoof Jean-Jacques Rousseau en dichter Sir Walter Scott. Ze had zelfs een band met de koninklijke familie en was de lerares van de zus van koning Lodewijk XVI, Élisabeth.

    In 1789 vluchtte Marie met haar drie kinderen naar het Verenigd Koninkrijk vanwege de Franse Revolutie. Rond dezelfde tijd stierf haar mentor Phillipe Curtius en liet haar zijn hele tentoonstelling, relikwieën, artefacten en onroerend goed na.

    Ze vestigde zich uiteindelijk in Groot-Brittannië en opende in 1835 het eerste officiële wassenbeeldenmuseum Madame Tussauds in Baker Street in Londen. Ze werkte tot aan haar dood in 1850 en sommige van haar originele modellen, waaronder wassen beelden van Voltaire, Benjamin Franklin en Sir Walter Scott, bestaan nog steeds en worden vandaag de dag bewaard.

    Waar is Madame Tussauds Amsterdam?
    Madame Tussauds Amsterdam ligt in hartje Amsterdam op de Dam (vlakbij het Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam). Het is gemakkelijk bereikbaar met het openbaar vervoer en ligt op slechts 10 minuten lopen van het Centraal Station. Er zijn ook verschillende tram- en bushaltes op loopafstand van het beroemde wassenbeeldenmuseum.

    Wat zit er in Madame Tussauds Amsterdam?
    Er is zoveel te ontdekken in Madame Tussauds Amsterdam - je raakt nooit uitgekeken op wat er allemaal binnen te zien is en je ontmoet alle iconische wassenbeelden.

    Er zijn 11 geweldige zones om te ontdekken. Neem een selfie met Justin Bieber in de A-list zone, poseer ingetogen met Prinses Amalia en Koningin Maxima in de Royals Zone of bezoek de MARVEL AVENGERS© zone en kom oog in oog te staan met Loki, Thor en The Hulk!

    Hoe lang duurt een bezoek aan Madame Tussauds Amsterdam?
    Een gemiddeld bezoek aan Madame Tussauds Amsterdam duurt ongeveer een uur. Vergeet niet je camera mee te nemen zodat je veel foto's kunt maken!

    Hoeveel Madame Tussauds zijn er?
    Er zijn meer dan 25 wassenbeeldenmusea van Madame Tussaud over de hele wereld, waaronder verschillende in de VS, Beijing, Tokio, Dubai en Sydney.

    Hoe bezoek je Madame Tussauds Amsterdam
    Bezoek onze tickets pagina om de opties te zien, inclusief combinatietickets met andere Merlin attracties!
    Madame Tussauds Amsterdam https://www.madametussauds.com/amsterdam/ Museum in Amsterdam Dam 20, 1012 KW Amsterdam · 2,7 km 020 522 1010 Openen · Sluit om 20:00 Wat is Madame Tussauds Amsterdam? Madame Tussauds Amsterdam werd in 1970 opgericht en was na Londen het eerste wassenbeeldenmuseum dat in Europa werd geopend. Het interactieve wassenbeeldenmuseum is een populaire toeristische attractie en is superleuk voor het hele gezin. Bezoekers kunnen hun favoriete beroemdheden en iconen van dichtbij bekijken. Madame Tussauds Amsterdam heeft verschillende themazones, zoals Muziek, A-listers en Sport, waar je figuren als Harry Styles, Jutta Leerdam en Leonardo DiCaprio kunt zien. Wie was Madame Tussaud? Marie Tussaud was de in Frankrijk geboren kunstenares en oprichtster van Madame Tussauds wassenbeeldenmuseum in Londen. Madame Tussaud werd in 1761 in Frankrijk geboren en leerde al vroeg de kunst van het wassenbeelden van dokter en anatoom Phillipe Curtius. Ze werd populair door haar wassen portretten van 18e-eeuwse 'beroemdheden', waaronder oprichter Benjamin Franklin, filosoof Jean-Jacques Rousseau en dichter Sir Walter Scott. Ze had zelfs een band met de koninklijke familie en was de lerares van de zus van koning Lodewijk XVI, Élisabeth. In 1789 vluchtte Marie met haar drie kinderen naar het Verenigd Koninkrijk vanwege de Franse Revolutie. Rond dezelfde tijd stierf haar mentor Phillipe Curtius en liet haar zijn hele tentoonstelling, relikwieën, artefacten en onroerend goed na. Ze vestigde zich uiteindelijk in Groot-Brittannië en opende in 1835 het eerste officiële wassenbeeldenmuseum Madame Tussauds in Baker Street in Londen. Ze werkte tot aan haar dood in 1850 en sommige van haar originele modellen, waaronder wassen beelden van Voltaire, Benjamin Franklin en Sir Walter Scott, bestaan nog steeds en worden vandaag de dag bewaard. Waar is Madame Tussauds Amsterdam? Madame Tussauds Amsterdam ligt in hartje Amsterdam op de Dam (vlakbij het Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam). Het is gemakkelijk bereikbaar met het openbaar vervoer en ligt op slechts 10 minuten lopen van het Centraal Station. Er zijn ook verschillende tram- en bushaltes op loopafstand van het beroemde wassenbeeldenmuseum. Wat zit er in Madame Tussauds Amsterdam? Er is zoveel te ontdekken in Madame Tussauds Amsterdam - je raakt nooit uitgekeken op wat er allemaal binnen te zien is en je ontmoet alle iconische wassenbeelden. Er zijn 11 geweldige zones om te ontdekken. Neem een selfie met Justin Bieber in de A-list zone, poseer ingetogen met Prinses Amalia en Koningin Maxima in de Royals Zone of bezoek de MARVEL AVENGERS© zone en kom oog in oog te staan met Loki, Thor en The Hulk! Hoe lang duurt een bezoek aan Madame Tussauds Amsterdam? Een gemiddeld bezoek aan Madame Tussauds Amsterdam duurt ongeveer een uur. Vergeet niet je camera mee te nemen zodat je veel foto's kunt maken! Hoeveel Madame Tussauds zijn er? Er zijn meer dan 25 wassenbeeldenmusea van Madame Tussaud over de hele wereld, waaronder verschillende in de VS, Beijing, Tokio, Dubai en Sydney. Hoe bezoek je Madame Tussauds Amsterdam Bezoek onze tickets pagina om de opties te zien, inclusief combinatietickets met andere Merlin attracties!
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  • Historical Fact:

    In late 1917, when the Bolshevik leader Lenin arrived in Russia by sealed train carriage with German (Sion Sect Jewish) Gold, 90% of his ‘companions’ were of Talmudic heritage.

    Many belonged to various revolutionary & socialist parties, not just the Bolsheviks. They were brought to Russia as a weapon to begin the mass ritual slaughter of Orthodox Christians, latter named ‘The Red Terror’

    Lenin’s carriage:

    1. Abramovich Maya Zelikovna
    2. Aizenbund Meer Kivovich
    3. Armand Inessa Fedorovna
    4. Goberman Mikhail Vulfovich
    5. Grebel'skaya Fanya
    6. Kon Elena Felixovna
    7. Konstantinovich Anna Evgen'evna
    8. Krupskaya Nadezhda Konstantinovna
    9. Lenin (Ulyanov-Blank) Vladimir Ilyich
    10. Linde Johann-Arnold Johannovich
    11. Miringof Elijah Davidovich
    12. Miringof Maria Efimovna
    13. Mortochkina Valentina Sergeevna (wife of Safarov)
    14. Peineson Semen Gershovich
    15. Pogosskaya Bunya Khemovna (with her son Ruvim)
    16. Ravich Sarra Nakumovna
    17. Radek (Sobelson) Karl Bernhardovich
    18. Radomyslskaya Zlata Evnovna
    19. Radomyslsky-Zinoviev (Apfelbaum) Ovsey-Gershen Aronovich
    20. Radomyslsky Stefan Ovseevich
    21. Rivkin Zalman-Berk Oserovich
    22. Rosenblum David Mordukhovich
    23. Safarov (Voldin) Georgy Ivanovich
    24. Skovno Abram Anchilovich
    25. Slyusareva Nadezhda Mikhailovna
    26. Sokolnikov (‘Diamond’) Hirsch Yankelovich
    27. Suliashvili David Sokratovich
    28. Usievich Grigory Alexandrovich
    29. Kharitonov Moses Motkovich
    30. Tskhakaya Mikhail Grigoryevich

    Members of the RSDRP (Russian Social Democratic Labour Party):

    1. Avdeev Ivan Ananevich (with his wife and son)
    2. Akselrod Tovia Leizerovich (with his wife)
    3. Aptekman Joseph Vasilyevich
    4. Asiriani Sosipatr Samsonovich
    5. Astrov (Poves) Isaac Sergeevich
    6. Baugidze Samuel Grigoryevich
    7. Belenky
    8. Belenky Zakhary Davidovich (with his wife and child)
    9. Bogrova Valentina Leonidovna
    10. Bronstein Rosa Abramovna
    11. Vanadze Alexander Semenovich
    12. Voikov (Weiner) Pinkhus Lazarevich
    13. Heronimus Joseph Borisovich
    14. Gershten
    15. Gishvaliner Petr Iosifovich
    16. Gogiashvili Polycarp Davidovich (with his wife and child)
    17. Gokhblit Matvey Iosifovich
    18. Gudovich
    19. Dobrovitsky Zakhary Leibovich
    20. Doidze Solomon Yassevich
    21. Zhviv (Makar) Simeon Moiseevich
    22. Ioffe David Nahumovich (with his wife)
    23. Kogan Vladimir Abramovich
    24. Kogan Israel Iremievich (with his wife and child)
    25. Kopelman
    26. Kristi Mikhail Petrovich
    27. Lebedev (Polyansky) Pavel Ivanovich (with his wife and child)
    28. Levina
    29. Levin Iochim Davidovich
    30. Levitman Liba Berkovna
    31. Lunacharsky Anatoly Vasilyevich
    32. Lyudninskaya
    33. Manevich Abram-Evel Izrailevich (with his wife)
    34. Manuilsky Dmitry Zakharovich
    35. Martov (‘Tsederbaum’, from the Yiddish ‘Keder’) Julian Osipovich
    36. Martynov (Piker) Semen Yulyevich (with his wife and child)
    37. Mgeladze Vlasa Djarismanovich
    38. Movshovich Moshe Solomonovich (with his wife and child)
    39. Muntian Sergey Fedorovich (with wife)
    40. Nazaryev Mikhail Fedorovich
    41. Orzherovsky Mark (with wife and child)
    42. Orlov (Mender) Fedor Ivanovich
    43. Ostashkinskaya Rosa Hirsch-Arapovna
    44. Pevzaya Viktor Vasilyevich
    45. Przhiborovsky Stefan Vladislavovich
    46. Plastinin Nikanor Fedorovich (with wife and child)
    47. Pozin Vladimir Ivanovich
    48. Rabinovich (Skenrer) Pilya Iosifovna
    49. Reitman (with wife and child)
    50. Rosenblum Herman Khaskelovich
    51. Rokhlin Mordkha Vulfovich
    52. Ruzer Leonid Isaakovich (with wife)
    53. Ryazanov (Goldendach) David Borisovich
    54. Sagredo Nicholas Petrovich (with wife)
    55. Sadokaya Iosif Bezhanovich
    56. Semkovsky (Bronstein) Semen Yulyevich (with wife)

    📰📖 Source:
    Newspaper of Vladimir L. Burtsev “The Common Cause" from 14.10.1917 and 16.10.1917. Also published in Oleg Platonov’s ‘Destruction of the Russian Tsardom’, 2013 (Book banned in РФ 🇷🇺) pages 41-48.


    Continued list of Talmudic Yiddish Revolutionaries, who traveled with Lenin by train into Revolutionary Russia:

    57. Sokolinskaya Gitlya Lazarevna (with husband)
    58. Sokolnikova (with child)
    59. Stroeva
    60. Turkin Mikhail Pavlovich
    61. Finkel Moses Adolfovich
    62. Khaperia Konstantin Alexeyevich
    63. Sheikman Aaron Leibovich
    64. Shifrin Natan Kalmanovich
    65. Ehrenburg Ilya Lazarevich

    Members of the ‘Bund’:

    66. Abramovich (Reyn) Rafael Abramovich (with wife and two children)
    67. Alter Estera Israilevna (with child)
    68. Barak
    69. Boltina Lazar Khaimovich
    70. Weinberg Markus Aronovich
    71. Galperin
    72. Diment Lazar Nahumovich
    73. Drankin Vulf Meerovich (with wife and child)
    74. Dreizenstok Anna Meerovna
    75. Zanin Mayrom Monashevich
    76. Idelson Mark Lipmanovich
    77. Ioffe Pinkus Yoselevich
    78. Klavir Lev Solomonovich
    79. Kontorsky Samuil-Srul Davidovich
    80. Levit (Gellert-Levit) Eydel Meerovna (with child)
    81. Lerner David
    82. Lipnin Judah Leybovich
    83. Lyubinsky Mechislav-Abram Osipovich (with wife and child)
    84. Luxemburg Moses Solomonovich
    85. Makhlina Taiva-Zeylik Zelmanovich
    86. Meerovich Movsha Gilelevich
    87. Nakhimzon Meer Itskovich
    88. Pinlis Meer Bentsianovich
    89. Rakov Moses Ilyich
    90. Rosen Khaim Yudovich (with wife)
    91. Svetitsky A.A.
    92. Skeptor Yakov Leybinovich
    93. Slobodsky Valentin Osipovich
    94. Tusenev Isaak Markovich
    95. Hefel Abram Yakovlevich
    96. Zukerstein Solomon Srulovich (with two children)
    97. Sheinberg
    98. Sheinis Iser Khaimovich

    Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs):

    99. Bezzemelny (Ustinov) Alexey Mikhailovich
    100. Belyaeva (Ures) Maria Alexandrovna (with child)
    101. Bobrov (Natanson) Mark Andreevich (with wife V.I. Alexandrovna)
    102. Vesnshtein Israel Aronovich
    103. Vinogradova Elizabeth Ievrovna
    104. Gavronsky Dmitry Osipovich
    105. Dakhlina David Grigorievich (with wife and child)
    106. Kalyan Evgenia Nikolaevna
    107. Klyushin Boris Israilevich (with wife)
    108. Levinzon Meer Abramovich (with wife and child)
    109. Lunkevich Zoe Pavlovna
    110. Perel Revekka
    111. Proshyan Tron Pershovich
    112. Rosenberg Lev Iosifovich (with wife and two children)
    113. Ulyanov Grigory Karlovich
    114. Tendelevich Leonid Abramovich (with wife and two children)
    115. Freifeld Lev Vladimirovich (with wife and child)

    Anarcho-Communists:

    115. Butsevich Alexander Stanislavovich
    116. Vyugin Yakov (with wife and children)
    117. Giterman Abram Moiseevich (with wife and child)
    118. Goldstein Abram Borisovich
    119. Lipdits Olga (with child)
    120. Maximov (Yastrzhembsky) Timofey Fedorovich
    121. Miller Abram Lipovich (with wife and two children)
    122. Rivkin Abram Yakovlevich
    123. Rubinchik Efraim-Abram Aronovich
    124. Segalov Abram Vulfovich (with wife)
    125. Skutelsky Joseph Isaakovich
    126. Toybiseman Vetya Israilevna
    127. Shmulevich Ester Isaakovna
    128. Yustin David

    Social Democrats of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania:

    129. Goldblum Rosa Mavrikiyevna
    130. Urban Ernst Ivanovich (with wife and child)
    131. Shuster Ivan Germanovich

    Polish Socialist Party:

    132. Kon Felix Yakovlevich (with daughter and son-in-law)
    133. Lapinsky (Levinson) Meer Abramovich
    134. Shpakovsky Yan-Ignatiy Alexandrovich

    Poale Zion (Workers of Zion):
    135. Volovnina Alassa Ovseevna
    136. Kara

    Socialist Zionists:

    137. Dines Rivka Khaimovna
    138. Rosenberg Lev Iosifovich

    Social Democratic Party of Lithuania:

    139. Martna Mikhail Yuryevich

    Others:

    140. Averbukh Shmul-Leyba Iosifovich
    141. Balabanova Anzhelika Isaakovna
    142. Braginsky Monus Osipovich
    143. Goniandsky Iosif Abramovich
    144. Zifeld Arthur Rudolfovich
    145. Karadzai Georgiy Artemyevich (with wife)
    146. Kimmel Iogan Voldemarovich
    147. Makarova Olga Mikhaylovna
    148. Mararam Elia Evelchevna
    149. Meisner Ivan (with wife and two children)
    The complete extensive list of Jewish and other Shabbos Goy revolutionaries who were ‘injected’ into the Provisional Government run Russia.

    The Tsar, detained, isolated & under arrest is unable to stop these dangerous enemies of Russia/mass murderers from entering the country.

    150. Odoyevsky (Severov) Afanasius Semenovich
    151. Okudzhava Vladimir Stepanovich
    152. Rashkovsky Khaim Punksovich
    153. Slobodsky Solomon Mordkovich
    154. Sokolov Pavel Yakovlevich
    155. Stuchevsky Pavel Vladimirovich
    156. Troyanovsky Konstantin Mikhailovich
    157. Shapiro Mark Leopoldovich.

    "By helping Lenin travel to Russia," wrote the German military leader Erich Ludendorff later, "our government assumed a special responsibility. From a military point of view, this undertaking was justified. Russia had to be brought down."

    Other German statesmen reasoned similarly. The envoy in Copenhagen, Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, advised the government to agree to the passage of Bolshevik functionaries through Germany, as it could be expected that within three months, Russia would undergo a complete collapse and the destruction of its military power. In the end, the German government allowed the Bolsheviks to pass in exchange for a promise to assist in the immediate conclusion of a separate peace.

    The German authorities (most likely convinced by International banking capital) provided Lenin and the group of citizens from a hostile state traveling with him - Bolsheviks, Bundists, and other ‘internationalists’ with a special carriage for the journey to Russia.

    After Lenin and 29 other passengers boarded, three doors of the carriage were sealed, leaving the fourth, rear door open. Accompanying Lenin were his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya and his mistress Inessa Armand, along with close associates Zinoviev, Radek, Safarov, Sokolnikov, and others.

    Shortly afterward, German intelligence services transported an entire poisonous trainload of revolutionaries (90 percent of them (Sion Moloch Temple Sect Jews) through German territory - resolute enemies of the Russian state, who played a terrible role in the history of Russia, becoming a pillar of the anti-Russian Bolshevik regime for many years.

    https://x.com/OCanonist/status/1831979330051969231
    Historical Fact: In late 1917, when the Bolshevik leader Lenin arrived in Russia by sealed train carriage with German (Sion Sect Jewish) Gold, 90% of his ‘companions’ were of Talmudic heritage. Many belonged to various revolutionary & socialist parties, not just the Bolsheviks. They were brought to Russia as a weapon to begin the mass ritual slaughter of Orthodox Christians, latter named ‘The Red Terror’ Lenin’s carriage: 1. Abramovich Maya Zelikovna 2. Aizenbund Meer Kivovich 3. Armand Inessa Fedorovna 4. Goberman Mikhail Vulfovich 5. Grebel'skaya Fanya 6. Kon Elena Felixovna 7. Konstantinovich Anna Evgen'evna 8. Krupskaya Nadezhda Konstantinovna 9. Lenin (Ulyanov-Blank) Vladimir Ilyich 10. Linde Johann-Arnold Johannovich 11. Miringof Elijah Davidovich 12. Miringof Maria Efimovna 13. Mortochkina Valentina Sergeevna (wife of Safarov) 14. Peineson Semen Gershovich 15. Pogosskaya Bunya Khemovna (with her son Ruvim) 16. Ravich Sarra Nakumovna 17. Radek (Sobelson) Karl Bernhardovich 18. Radomyslskaya Zlata Evnovna 19. Radomyslsky-Zinoviev (Apfelbaum) Ovsey-Gershen Aronovich 20. Radomyslsky Stefan Ovseevich 21. Rivkin Zalman-Berk Oserovich 22. Rosenblum David Mordukhovich 23. Safarov (Voldin) Georgy Ivanovich 24. Skovno Abram Anchilovich 25. Slyusareva Nadezhda Mikhailovna 26. Sokolnikov (‘Diamond’) Hirsch Yankelovich 27. Suliashvili David Sokratovich 28. Usievich Grigory Alexandrovich 29. Kharitonov Moses Motkovich 30. Tskhakaya Mikhail Grigoryevich Members of the RSDRP (Russian Social Democratic Labour Party): 1. Avdeev Ivan Ananevich (with his wife and son) 2. Akselrod Tovia Leizerovich (with his wife) 3. Aptekman Joseph Vasilyevich 4. Asiriani Sosipatr Samsonovich 5. Astrov (Poves) Isaac Sergeevich 6. Baugidze Samuel Grigoryevich 7. Belenky 8. Belenky Zakhary Davidovich (with his wife and child) 9. Bogrova Valentina Leonidovna 10. Bronstein Rosa Abramovna 11. Vanadze Alexander Semenovich 12. Voikov (Weiner) Pinkhus Lazarevich 13. Heronimus Joseph Borisovich 14. Gershten 15. Gishvaliner Petr Iosifovich 16. Gogiashvili Polycarp Davidovich (with his wife and child) 17. Gokhblit Matvey Iosifovich 18. Gudovich 19. Dobrovitsky Zakhary Leibovich 20. Doidze Solomon Yassevich 21. Zhviv (Makar) Simeon Moiseevich 22. Ioffe David Nahumovich (with his wife) 23. Kogan Vladimir Abramovich 24. Kogan Israel Iremievich (with his wife and child) 25. Kopelman 26. Kristi Mikhail Petrovich 27. Lebedev (Polyansky) Pavel Ivanovich (with his wife and child) 28. Levina 29. Levin Iochim Davidovich 30. Levitman Liba Berkovna 31. Lunacharsky Anatoly Vasilyevich 32. Lyudninskaya 33. Manevich Abram-Evel Izrailevich (with his wife) 34. Manuilsky Dmitry Zakharovich 35. Martov (‘Tsederbaum’, from the Yiddish ‘Keder’) Julian Osipovich 36. Martynov (Piker) Semen Yulyevich (with his wife and child) 37. Mgeladze Vlasa Djarismanovich 38. Movshovich Moshe Solomonovich (with his wife and child) 39. Muntian Sergey Fedorovich (with wife) 40. Nazaryev Mikhail Fedorovich 41. Orzherovsky Mark (with wife and child) 42. Orlov (Mender) Fedor Ivanovich 43. Ostashkinskaya Rosa Hirsch-Arapovna 44. Pevzaya Viktor Vasilyevich 45. Przhiborovsky Stefan Vladislavovich 46. Plastinin Nikanor Fedorovich (with wife and child) 47. Pozin Vladimir Ivanovich 48. Rabinovich (Skenrer) Pilya Iosifovna 49. Reitman (with wife and child) 50. Rosenblum Herman Khaskelovich 51. Rokhlin Mordkha Vulfovich 52. Ruzer Leonid Isaakovich (with wife) 53. Ryazanov (Goldendach) David Borisovich 54. Sagredo Nicholas Petrovich (with wife) 55. Sadokaya Iosif Bezhanovich 56. Semkovsky (Bronstein) Semen Yulyevich (with wife) 📰📖 Source: Newspaper of Vladimir L. Burtsev “The Common Cause" from 14.10.1917 and 16.10.1917. Also published in Oleg Platonov’s ‘Destruction of the Russian Tsardom’, 2013 (Book banned in РФ 🇷🇺) pages 41-48. Continued list of Talmudic Yiddish Revolutionaries, who traveled with Lenin by train into Revolutionary Russia: 57. Sokolinskaya Gitlya Lazarevna (with husband) 58. Sokolnikova (with child) 59. Stroeva 60. Turkin Mikhail Pavlovich 61. Finkel Moses Adolfovich 62. Khaperia Konstantin Alexeyevich 63. Sheikman Aaron Leibovich 64. Shifrin Natan Kalmanovich 65. Ehrenburg Ilya Lazarevich Members of the ‘Bund’: 66. Abramovich (Reyn) Rafael Abramovich (with wife and two children) 67. Alter Estera Israilevna (with child) 68. Barak 69. Boltina Lazar Khaimovich 70. Weinberg Markus Aronovich 71. Galperin 72. Diment Lazar Nahumovich 73. Drankin Vulf Meerovich (with wife and child) 74. Dreizenstok Anna Meerovna 75. Zanin Mayrom Monashevich 76. Idelson Mark Lipmanovich 77. Ioffe Pinkus Yoselevich 78. Klavir Lev Solomonovich 79. Kontorsky Samuil-Srul Davidovich 80. Levit (Gellert-Levit) Eydel Meerovna (with child) 81. Lerner David 82. Lipnin Judah Leybovich 83. Lyubinsky Mechislav-Abram Osipovich (with wife and child) 84. Luxemburg Moses Solomonovich 85. Makhlina Taiva-Zeylik Zelmanovich 86. Meerovich Movsha Gilelevich 87. Nakhimzon Meer Itskovich 88. Pinlis Meer Bentsianovich 89. Rakov Moses Ilyich 90. Rosen Khaim Yudovich (with wife) 91. Svetitsky A.A. 92. Skeptor Yakov Leybinovich 93. Slobodsky Valentin Osipovich 94. Tusenev Isaak Markovich 95. Hefel Abram Yakovlevich 96. Zukerstein Solomon Srulovich (with two children) 97. Sheinberg 98. Sheinis Iser Khaimovich Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs): 99. Bezzemelny (Ustinov) Alexey Mikhailovich 100. Belyaeva (Ures) Maria Alexandrovna (with child) 101. Bobrov (Natanson) Mark Andreevich (with wife V.I. Alexandrovna) 102. Vesnshtein Israel Aronovich 103. Vinogradova Elizabeth Ievrovna 104. Gavronsky Dmitry Osipovich 105. Dakhlina David Grigorievich (with wife and child) 106. Kalyan Evgenia Nikolaevna 107. Klyushin Boris Israilevich (with wife) 108. Levinzon Meer Abramovich (with wife and child) 109. Lunkevich Zoe Pavlovna 110. Perel Revekka 111. Proshyan Tron Pershovich 112. Rosenberg Lev Iosifovich (with wife and two children) 113. Ulyanov Grigory Karlovich 114. Tendelevich Leonid Abramovich (with wife and two children) 115. Freifeld Lev Vladimirovich (with wife and child) Anarcho-Communists: 115. Butsevich Alexander Stanislavovich 116. Vyugin Yakov (with wife and children) 117. Giterman Abram Moiseevich (with wife and child) 118. Goldstein Abram Borisovich 119. Lipdits Olga (with child) 120. Maximov (Yastrzhembsky) Timofey Fedorovich 121. Miller Abram Lipovich (with wife and two children) 122. Rivkin Abram Yakovlevich 123. Rubinchik Efraim-Abram Aronovich 124. Segalov Abram Vulfovich (with wife) 125. Skutelsky Joseph Isaakovich 126. Toybiseman Vetya Israilevna 127. Shmulevich Ester Isaakovna 128. Yustin David Social Democrats of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania: 129. Goldblum Rosa Mavrikiyevna 130. Urban Ernst Ivanovich (with wife and child) 131. Shuster Ivan Germanovich Polish Socialist Party: 132. Kon Felix Yakovlevich (with daughter and son-in-law) 133. Lapinsky (Levinson) Meer Abramovich 134. Shpakovsky Yan-Ignatiy Alexandrovich Poale Zion (Workers of Zion): 135. Volovnina Alassa Ovseevna 136. Kara Socialist Zionists: 137. Dines Rivka Khaimovna 138. Rosenberg Lev Iosifovich Social Democratic Party of Lithuania: 139. Martna Mikhail Yuryevich Others: 140. Averbukh Shmul-Leyba Iosifovich 141. Balabanova Anzhelika Isaakovna 142. Braginsky Monus Osipovich 143. Goniandsky Iosif Abramovich 144. Zifeld Arthur Rudolfovich 145. Karadzai Georgiy Artemyevich (with wife) 146. Kimmel Iogan Voldemarovich 147. Makarova Olga Mikhaylovna 148. Mararam Elia Evelchevna 149. Meisner Ivan (with wife and two children) The complete extensive list of Jewish and other Shabbos Goy revolutionaries who were ‘injected’ into the Provisional Government run Russia. The Tsar, detained, isolated & under arrest is unable to stop these dangerous enemies of Russia/mass murderers from entering the country. 150. Odoyevsky (Severov) Afanasius Semenovich 151. Okudzhava Vladimir Stepanovich 152. Rashkovsky Khaim Punksovich 153. Slobodsky Solomon Mordkovich 154. Sokolov Pavel Yakovlevich 155. Stuchevsky Pavel Vladimirovich 156. Troyanovsky Konstantin Mikhailovich 157. Shapiro Mark Leopoldovich. "By helping Lenin travel to Russia," wrote the German military leader Erich Ludendorff later, "our government assumed a special responsibility. From a military point of view, this undertaking was justified. Russia had to be brought down." Other German statesmen reasoned similarly. The envoy in Copenhagen, Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, advised the government to agree to the passage of Bolshevik functionaries through Germany, as it could be expected that within three months, Russia would undergo a complete collapse and the destruction of its military power. In the end, the German government allowed the Bolsheviks to pass in exchange for a promise to assist in the immediate conclusion of a separate peace. The German authorities (most likely convinced by International banking capital) provided Lenin and the group of citizens from a hostile state traveling with him - Bolsheviks, Bundists, and other ‘internationalists’ with a special carriage for the journey to Russia. After Lenin and 29 other passengers boarded, three doors of the carriage were sealed, leaving the fourth, rear door open. Accompanying Lenin were his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya and his mistress Inessa Armand, along with close associates Zinoviev, Radek, Safarov, Sokolnikov, and others. Shortly afterward, German intelligence services transported an entire poisonous trainload of revolutionaries (90 percent of them (Sion Moloch Temple Sect Jews) through German territory - resolute enemies of the Russian state, who played a terrible role in the history of Russia, becoming a pillar of the anti-Russian Bolshevik regime for many years. https://x.com/OCanonist/status/1831979330051969231
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    Groen Beleid is meer een verdienmodel / de economie flora en fauna worden erdoor verziekt en daar gaat men dan weer geld aan te verdienen met een nep oplossing zoals met de EU groene deal

    Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels.

    1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable.
    2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels.
    3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils
    4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed.
    5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability.
    6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind.
    7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged.
    8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid.
    9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas.
    10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing.
    11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks.
    12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills.
    13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions.
    14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now.
    15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest.
    16 No utility scale energy storage in sight.
    17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers.
    18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative.
    19 Wind Turbines break down too often.
    20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2.
    21 Turbines increase the cost of farming.
    22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems.
    23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be.
    24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe.
    25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail.
    26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years.
    27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries.
    28 Wind has a low capacity Factor.
    29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists.
    30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30%
    31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure.
    32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled.
    33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine.
    34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas.
    35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies.
    36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high.
    Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more
    37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind.
    Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery
    38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines.
    39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises.
    40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics.
    41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive.
    42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies.
    43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket.
    44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence.
    45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s.
    46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible.
    As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit."
    While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy #windturbine #windenergie
    turbines Groen Beleid is meer een verdienmodel / de economie flora en fauna worden erdoor verziekt en daar gaat men dan weer geld aan te verdienen met een nep oplossing zoals met de EU groene deal Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels. 1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable. 2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels. 3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils 4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed. 5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability. 6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind. 7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged. 8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid. 9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas. 10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing. 11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks. 12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills. 13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions. 14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now. 15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest. 16 No utility scale energy storage in sight. 17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers. 18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative. 19 Wind Turbines break down too often. 20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2. 21 Turbines increase the cost of farming. 22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems. 23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be. 24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe. 25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail. 26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years. 27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries. 28 Wind has a low capacity Factor. 29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists. 30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30% 31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure. 32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled. 33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine. 34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas. 35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies. 36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high. Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more 37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind. Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery 38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines. 39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises. 40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics. 41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive. 42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies. 43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket. 44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence. 45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s. 46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible. As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit." While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy #windturbine #windenergie
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  • wind turbines en zonnepanelen zijn erg slecht voor flora en fauna/ gevaarlijk en niet duurzaam

    Giftige chemicaliën, gassen en bijproducten bij de productie van zonnepanelen:

    Chemicaliën: zoutzuur, waterstoffluoride, natriumhydroxide, zwavelzuur, salpeterzuur, waterstoffluoride, fosfine en arseengas, fosforoxychloride en fosfortrichloride, dibroomboor

    46 Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels.

    1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable.
    2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels.
    3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils
    4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed.
    5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability.
    6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind.
    7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged.
    8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid.
    9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas.
    10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing.
    11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks.
    12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills.
    13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions.
    14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now.
    15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest.
    16 No utility scale energy storage in sight.
    17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers.
    18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative.
    19 Wind Turbines break down too often.
    20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2.
    21 Turbines increase the cost of farming.
    22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems.
    23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be.
    24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe.
    25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail.
    26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years.
    27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries.
    28 Wind has a low capacity Factor.
    29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists.
    30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30%
    31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure.
    32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled.
    33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine.
    34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas.
    35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies.
    36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high.
    Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more
    37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind.
    Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery
    38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines.
    39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises.
    40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics.
    41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive.
    42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies.
    43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket.
    44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence.
    45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s.
    46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible.
    As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit."
    While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy #windturbine #windenergie

    https://amsterboek.nl/posts/5003
    wind turbines en zonnepanelen zijn erg slecht voor flora en fauna/ gevaarlijk en niet duurzaam Giftige chemicaliën, gassen en bijproducten bij de productie van zonnepanelen: Chemicaliën: zoutzuur, waterstoffluoride, natriumhydroxide, zwavelzuur, salpeterzuur, waterstoffluoride, fosfine en arseengas, fosforoxychloride en fosfortrichloride, dibroomboor 46 Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels. 1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable. 2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels. 3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils 4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed. 5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability. 6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind. 7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged. 8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid. 9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas. 10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing. 11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks. 12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills. 13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions. 14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now. 15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest. 16 No utility scale energy storage in sight. 17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers. 18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative. 19 Wind Turbines break down too often. 20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2. 21 Turbines increase the cost of farming. 22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems. 23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be. 24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe. 25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail. 26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years. 27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries. 28 Wind has a low capacity Factor. 29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists. 30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30% 31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure. 32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled. 33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine. 34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas. 35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies. 36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high. Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more 37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind. Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery 38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines. 39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises. 40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics. 41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive. 42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies. 43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket. 44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence. 45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s. 46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible. As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit." While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy #windturbine #windenergie https://amsterboek.nl/posts/5003
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    46 Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels. 1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable. 2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels. 3...
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  • 46 Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels.
    1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable.
    2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels.
    3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils
    4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed.
    5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability.
    6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind.
    7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged.
    8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid.
    9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas.
    10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing.
    11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks.
    12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills.
    13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions.
    14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now.
    15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest.
    16 No utility scale energy storage in sight.
    17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers.
    18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative.
    19 Wind Turbines break down too often.
    20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2.
    21 Turbines increase the cost of farming.
    22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems.
    23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be.
    24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe.
    25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail.
    26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years.
    27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries.
    28 Wind has a low capacity Factor.
    29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists.
    30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30%
    31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure.
    32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled.
    33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine.
    34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas.
    35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies.
    36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high.
    Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more
    37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind.
    Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery
    38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines.
    39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises.
    40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics.
    41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive.
    42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies.
    43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket.
    44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence.
    45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s.
    46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible.
    As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit."
    While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy #windturbine #windenergie
    46 Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels. 1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable. 2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels. 3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils 4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed. 5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability. 6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind. 7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged. 8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid. 9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas. 10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing. 11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks. 12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills. 13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions. 14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now. 15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest. 16 No utility scale energy storage in sight. 17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers. 18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative. 19 Wind Turbines break down too often. 20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2. 21 Turbines increase the cost of farming. 22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems. 23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be. 24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe. 25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail. 26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years. 27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries. 28 Wind has a low capacity Factor. 29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists. 30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30% 31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure. 32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled. 33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine. 34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas. 35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies. 36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high. Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more 37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind. Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery 38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines. 39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises. 40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics. 41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive. 42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies. 43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket. 44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence. 45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s. 46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible. As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit." While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy #windturbine #windenergie
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  • Windenergie als oplossing is bedrog...

    46 Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels.
    1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable.
    2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels.
    3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils
    4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed.
    5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability.
    6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind.
    7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged.
    8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid.
    9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas.
    10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing.
    11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks.
    12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills.
    13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions.
    14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now.
    15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest.
    16 No utility scale energy storage in sight.
    17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers.
    18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative.
    19 Wind Turbines break down too often.
    20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2.
    21 Turbines increase the cost of farming.
    22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems.
    23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be.
    24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe.
    25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail.
    26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years.
    27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries.
    28 Wind has a low capacity Factor.
    29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists.
    30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30%
    31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure.
    32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled.
    33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine.
    34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas.
    35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies.
    36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high.
    Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more
    37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind.
    Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery
    38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines.
    39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises.
    40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics.
    41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive.
    42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies.
    43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket.
    44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence.
    45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s.
    46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible.
    As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit."
    While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy

    Windenergie als oplossing is bedrog... 46 Reasons why wind turbines cannot replace fossil fuels. 1 Windmills require petroleum every single step of their life cycle. If they can’t replicate themselves using wind turbine generated electricity, they are not sustainable. 2 SCALE. Too many windmills needed to replace fossil fuels. 3 SCALE. Wind turbines can’t be built fast enough to replace fossils 4 Not enough materials such as rare earth metals or fossil fueled heat to create the cement, steel, epoxy, and other parts needed. 5 Not enough dispatchable power, such as natural gas or hydropower, to balance wind intermittency and unreliability. 6 Wind blows seasonally, so for much of there year there isn’t much wind. 7 When too much wind is blowing for the grid to cope with and not blackout, it has to be curtailed. If the wind is over 55 mph the wind turbine also has to shut down or risk being damaged. 8 The best wind areas will never be developed – they’re too far from cities and the Grid. 9 The Grid Can’t Handle Wind Power without natural gas. 10 The role of the grid is to keep the supply of power steady and predictable. Wind does the opposite, at some point of penetration it may become impossible to keep the grid from crashing. 11 Windmills wouldn’t be built without huge subsidies and tax breaks. 12 Tremendous environmental damage from mining material for windmills. 13 Wind is only strong enough to justify windmills in a few regions. 14 The electric grid needs to be much larger than it is now. 15 Wind blows the strongest when customer demand is the weakest. 16 No utility scale energy storage in sight. 17 Wind Power surges harm industrial customers. 18 Energy returned on Energy Invested is negative. 19 Wind Turbines break down too often. 20 Wind doesn’t reduce CO2. 21 Turbines increase the cost of farming. 22 Offshore Windmills battered by waves, wind, ice, corrosion, a hazard to ships and ecosystems. 23 Wind turbines are far more expensive than they appear to be. 24 Wind turbines are already going out of business and fewer built in Europe. 25 Windmills are so huge they’ve reached the limits of land transportation by truck or rail. 26 Windmills may only last 12 to 15 years, or at best 20 years. 27 Offshore wind turbines could affect fisheries. 28 Wind has a low capacity Factor. 29 The quality of wind resources is location specific, with the best locations often found far from the load center where the transmission grid already exists. 30 Dead bugs and salt reduce wind power generation by 20 to 30% 31 Germany has been spending more for much longer than other nations, and Energiewiende is a huge failure. 32 Wind turbines more expensive to decommission than construct so often not recycled. 33 Decommissioning wind turbines costs as much as $500,000 per wind turbine. 34 Wind turbines threaten biodiversity in hundreds of protected, key biodiversity, and wilderness areas. 35 Wind turbines and solar PV depend on the energy storage of coal and natural gas plants to provide power when the wind dies. 36 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs are too high. Increasingly high insurance costs from hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, defective equipment, untrained personnel and more 37 Turbines can’t be improved much, they are nearing the maximum possible harvesting of wind. Turbines are so heavy they damage roads during delivery 38 Not enough metallurgical coal to make the steel for wind turbines. 39 When oil prices rise, the cost of building wind turbines rises. 40 Electricity can’t make cement, steel, glass, bricks, ceramics. 41 Wind turbines are ecologically destructive. 42 Supply chains: wind turbines need 10 times the materials of conventional energy technologies. 43 Wind turbines are buckling and toppling, splatting wind blades across fields and oceans. See Nantucket. 44 We can’t make wind turbines more efficient because we don’t understand turbulence. 45 Peak wind? Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s. 46 Betz Limit of 59% — another 10-fold increase is not possible. As Warren Buffett said, " "For example, on wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That's the only reason to build them. They don't make sense without the tax credit." While the wind production tax credit may be great for the rich, it's harmful for taxpayers and energy consumers. The more wind turbines the higher the cost of electricity, and who suffers the most? The poor. #GreenEnergy
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  • https://www.4en5mei.nl/oorlogsmonumenten/zoeken/1617/amsterdam-monument-voor-annick-van-hardeveld

    Het monument voor Annick van Hardeveld in Amsterdam is opgericht ter nagedachtenis aan de verzetsvrouw die hier op 4 mei 1945 door de bezetter is gefusilleerd. Zij was de laatste koerierster uit het verzet die is vermoord. Van Hardeveld was toen 21 jaar.

    Annick van Hardeveld gaf boodschappen door aan leden van de verzetsgroep 'DZ-G10/NBS-SG sectie MAX III'. Ook vervoerde ze bonkaarten, wapens, valse papieren en soms zelfs onderduikers.

    Op de avond van 4 mei 1945 verlaat de 21-jarige Annick van Hardeveld op de fiets haar ouderlijk huis, om haar laatste opdracht uit te voeren. Ze is uitzinnig van blijdschap door de berichten van de Britse radio omtrent een op handen zijnde Duitse capitulatie. Annicks laatste opdracht was om de leden van verzetsgroep MAX III die zich in Amsterdam-Noord bevinden naar het Vossius Gymnasium te sturen. Hier had de sectie, onder commando van 'Tom Lingers' (schuilnaam voor Schilling) een geheime wapenopslag. In de loop van de avond kwamen alle leden van de verzetsgroep MAX III aan in het Vossius Gymnasium, behalve die uit Amsterdam-Noord. In de ochtend van 5 mei 1945 bereikte het bericht dat Annick van Hardeveld was doodgeschoten door de Grüne Polizei

    Annick van Hardeveld ontving in 1981 postuum het verzetsherdenkingskruis.
    https://www.4en5mei.nl/oorlogsmonumenten/zoeken/1617/amsterdam-monument-voor-annick-van-hardeveld Het monument voor Annick van Hardeveld in Amsterdam is opgericht ter nagedachtenis aan de verzetsvrouw die hier op 4 mei 1945 door de bezetter is gefusilleerd. Zij was de laatste koerierster uit het verzet die is vermoord. Van Hardeveld was toen 21 jaar. Annick van Hardeveld gaf boodschappen door aan leden van de verzetsgroep 'DZ-G10/NBS-SG sectie MAX III'. Ook vervoerde ze bonkaarten, wapens, valse papieren en soms zelfs onderduikers. Op de avond van 4 mei 1945 verlaat de 21-jarige Annick van Hardeveld op de fiets haar ouderlijk huis, om haar laatste opdracht uit te voeren. Ze is uitzinnig van blijdschap door de berichten van de Britse radio omtrent een op handen zijnde Duitse capitulatie. Annicks laatste opdracht was om de leden van verzetsgroep MAX III die zich in Amsterdam-Noord bevinden naar het Vossius Gymnasium te sturen. Hier had de sectie, onder commando van 'Tom Lingers' (schuilnaam voor Schilling) een geheime wapenopslag. In de loop van de avond kwamen alle leden van de verzetsgroep MAX III aan in het Vossius Gymnasium, behalve die uit Amsterdam-Noord. In de ochtend van 5 mei 1945 bereikte het bericht dat Annick van Hardeveld was doodgeschoten door de Grüne Polizei Annick van Hardeveld ontving in 1981 postuum het verzetsherdenkingskruis.
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  • Levensverwachting bij COPD

    Longfonds

    Genezen van COPD kan helaas niet. Hoe de ziekte zich ontwikkelt is voor iedereen verschillend. Een gezonde manier van leven en de juiste behandeling kunnen invloed hebben op het verloop van de ziekte en hoe ernstig je klachten zijn. Hoe oud je kunt worden met COPD is daarom moeilijk te zeggen. COPD krijg je meestal na je veertigste jaar en vaak zelfs nog later. Het kan ook eerder ontstaan, maar dan heeft het meestal een erfelijke oorzaak.

    Kun je stabiel blijven met COPD?

    Wanneer je beweegt zal je sneller ademen. Hierdoor kan je kortademig zijn en kunnen je spieren snel vermoeid geraken. Toch kunnen personen met een stabiele staat van COPD, door regelmatig te bewegen, hun kortademigheid, levenskwaliteit, maximale capaciteit en spierkracht verbeteren

    Heb je met COPD meer kans op longkanker?

    Mensen met COPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Chronische obstructieve longziekten) (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Chronische obstructieve longziekten)) hebben een groter risico op het ontwikkelen van longkanker.

    https://www.longfonds.nl/longziekten/copd/wat-is-copd/levensverwachting-bij-copd
    Levensverwachting bij COPD Longfonds Genezen van COPD kan helaas niet. Hoe de ziekte zich ontwikkelt is voor iedereen verschillend. Een gezonde manier van leven en de juiste behandeling kunnen invloed hebben op het verloop van de ziekte en hoe ernstig je klachten zijn. Hoe oud je kunt worden met COPD is daarom moeilijk te zeggen. COPD krijg je meestal na je veertigste jaar en vaak zelfs nog later. Het kan ook eerder ontstaan, maar dan heeft het meestal een erfelijke oorzaak. Kun je stabiel blijven met COPD? Wanneer je beweegt zal je sneller ademen. Hierdoor kan je kortademig zijn en kunnen je spieren snel vermoeid geraken. Toch kunnen personen met een stabiele staat van COPD, door regelmatig te bewegen, hun kortademigheid, levenskwaliteit, maximale capaciteit en spierkracht verbeteren Heb je met COPD meer kans op longkanker? Mensen met COPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Chronische obstructieve longziekten) (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Chronische obstructieve longziekten)) hebben een groter risico op het ontwikkelen van longkanker. https://www.longfonds.nl/longziekten/copd/wat-is-copd/levensverwachting-bij-copd
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    Levensverwachting bij COPD | Longfonds
    Genezen van COPD kan helaas niet. Hoe de ziekte zich ontwikkelt is bij iedereen anders. Een gezonde manier van leven en de juiste behandeling zijn belangrijk.
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