Heap o' Links Wed Apr 13, 2022

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EVERYTHING IS AN OP
Lest we forget…
h/t Sponge on A♠
Joe Biden says he's built most extensive "voter fraud" org in history
Donald J Trump, YouTube, Nov 5, 2020 (0:13)

Not that I doubt the deviousness of false-flag operators, but I just didn't find the following to be very convincing. The "evidence" is not as clear to me as it seems to be to the narrator. Alternative explanations for almost all his claims are too easy. And I got past the "numberology" at the beginning only because of A♠ commenters' encouragement. Posted for the record, so make your own judgment.
LET THEIR BE NO DOUBT THE NYC "SUBWAY SHOOTING" WAS FAKE
Jim Crenshaw, BitChute, Apr 13, 2022 (20:05)

h/t Sharkman on A♠
Before the shooting
FlimFlam @JDscramble425, Twitter, Apr 12, 2022

SUPPOSED GREEN IS SO UNCLEAN
h/t Top 20 Tweets
Deadly Windmills
Paul Thacker @paulthacker11, Twitter, Apr 12, 2022

h/t A♠ Morning Report
Electric Cars not Ready for Showtime
William D. Balgord, American Thinker, Apr 13, 2022

Mining lithium and other strategic metals incur environmental costs such that strictly enforced regulations in the United States force most mining and processing of lithium offshore. But in Third World countries, extracting these exotic minerals often leaves behind improperly disposed of dross containing toxic waste. Out of sight, out of mind, right, greens?

It is mistaken to assume electric vehicles leave behind no environmental footprint, either in their construction or operation. The electricity needed for charging comes from the grid fed by coal-fired, nuclear, and hydro-plants, far more than from wind farms or solar panels atop roofs.

Those pushing for a rapid transition to an all-electric fleet suffer myopia that may come back to bite them, sooner than later.