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RAF, Aberdeen

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A little colour: Boxing Day at Grandma’s

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 2009 10 December Hi David, Amanda and Matthew,   We look forward to seeing you at our home on Boxing Day. David's mother sent an email yesterday to tell us that you would like to come during the afternoon of Saturday 26 December and that David and Amanda would like to stay for the night. You are welcome. We will arrange later where you will be able to sleep. As it is only one night we will be pleased if you can bring sleeping bags if you have them. We can provide a mattress for each of you and we do have one camp bed.   It is possible to arrange for David's dietary requirements but if he has special instructions please let us know, eg what do you have for breakfast...potatoes, rice...brown or white? There will be fresh and tinned fruit.   We have invited Andy, Ann, Brendon & Ella and perhaps Jonathan will call in. Your mother and Arnold will be here too of course. They return from Masterton early afternoon on 26th.    Please confirm your plans and need...

Ideas for Dublin Ireland

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  Imagine 20 places like this, or 40, or 60, or 100. By the way, I think that if you get a whole street of these, then it acts kind of like a curtain to block the base layer radio waves and electromagnetic waves and effect that then support the deployment of the electro-quantum surveillance techniques and electro-quantum weapons/attacks. Like a curtain of them that baffles or blocks the radio waves (which are inside something called the electromagnetic spectrum). The electro-quantum stuff runs on top of those radio waves. The radio waves are the basic building blocks (disclaimer: sort of). And a couple of longish curtains… might start to shield whole blocks.. whole swathes of city. As well as their own buildings.

Leninsky, Novosibirsk, Russia

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  I have here just the idea that you can convert some old public housing near Leninsky in Novosibirsk, Russia to Faraday housing. And that it might work nicely. Just the top 2-3 pictures I think get the idea across. You have to see other materials though. You could do a whole building. Or maybe you just do one apartment. But perhaps this also is an idea… if you live on the second floor. And you have empty apartments just below you and just above you. One on the first floor. And one on the third floor. Then what you do is you fill the apartments above and below you with cans. Up to a depth of 1.6 metres high. This might actually be enough to make it work. If it isn’t, do two adjacent apartments. Like, side by side apartments. And fill the apartments above those two apartments with cans, and the ones below those two with cans. So you have two adjacent on floor one, two adjacent on floor two, and two adjacent on floor three. Floor one is cans, floor two is for living in, and floor thr...

New York: Cromwell Towers, Broadway, Yonkers

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  Look it up on Google maps The Cromwell Street apartments (officially named Cromwell Towers) are located at 77 Locust Hill Ave, Yonkers, NY 10701. The building is a 15-story, 317-unit affordable housing community primarily occupied by low-income families and senior citizens earning up to 60% of the area median income. What you do is you capture the local city council of Yonkers. With people already hidden inside faraday shielded homes. Then you evict the tenants of this building (sorry). Then the local council fills 50% of it with clean, loose, lightly crushed cans. Exactly half of the rooms in there are filled with cans up to a level of 1.6 metres high. There are low walls made of wood inside the rooms to prevent the cans drifting out. And then people move back in. It works, maybe. Imagine if it works, both scientifically and "sociologically". Ps: I hope people know what I mean by "lightly crushed". What I mean is it like when you just stomp on the can. And it...

Austin, Texas, Three Stories

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  Just fill the top floor and the bottom floor with cans. Use only the middle of the three floors. Use perfectly clean, factory fresh cans. They should be loose. And they should be crushed. Also, put some barriers up inside the apartments that you’re filling with cans. So that the cans don’t slip out, if you know what I mean. Like bulkheads in a ship. By the way, you probably have full use of the court yard and swimming pool (assuming it works). ** https://www.crexi.com/properties/2518675/texas-casa-marfil?recommId=b2dfc468847130c4362589e8477d8817 Investment highlights COMPREHSIVE RENOVATION, TURNKEY ASSET Casa Marfil is a 73-unit, 1970-vintage community that completed a comprehensive $1.57 million renovation in 2025 — approximately $21,500 per unit invested by current ownership. The renovation scope covered major systems and surfaces: a full roof replacement, electrical upgrades with all-new subpanels, washer/ dryer connections added throughout, and completely refreshed interiors ...