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I don't understand why different countries have different emergency numbers.
I'm not even saying they all have to be 911 (though props to Ethiopia, Liberia, Saudi Arabia, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Aruba, Cayman Islands, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, Dominican Republic, Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paragua, Peru, and Uruguay for agreeing that 911 is the best emergency number) but at the very least we as a planet should just pick one emergency number and stick with it. Could be as stupid as 420 for all I care. I just.
Say you're from Greece. Your emergency numbers (yes, plural, because apparently some government sickos decided that everyone from small children all the way up through postgrad students are going to be able to effectively remember multiple emergency numbers when they're panicking and decide on their own which one to call. And this isn't a specific callout to Greece so many countries do this) are 100 166 and 199. So you go on like, a mini vacation over to, let's say Germany. I'm not sure why you'd go from Greece to Germany on vacation but whatever it's the next country I could think of that's in the EU. So you go over to Germany and you have to change over nothing. Both countries use the Euro and you don't have to show your passport, you don't even have to worry about cell phone service, everything will be charged exactly the same as if you were making phone calls from your home country. The only thing that's different is the last thing you're going to be thinking about in an emergency: what number you're supposed to call. In Germany, their emergency numbers are 110 and 112.
I'm not even pulling this out of my ass, there've been cases where people were in actual emergencies, who were residents of the country they were in when the emergency happened, but who dialed the emergency number from their home country instead because the whole point of an emergency number is to keep it short and simple so you just dial it on instinct when something happens, without having to stop and think about it.
Like. Regardless of if you're in one of the cool countries that only use one emergency number (redirects count for this, some countries you can dial a variety of common emergency numbers and get redirected to the local emergency dispatch) or one of the countries that doesn't... quite understand how people react in an emergency situation. (Some of these countries have as many as six potential emergency numbers you can call. Six), when you call your country's emergency number you're directed to your local dispatch, so it's not like if I call 911 in Mexico I'm going to get connected to 911 dispatch in the US accidentally, even if I'm pretty close to the border.
I don't care if it's 123, 666, 420, 69, 999, 112, 911, 10 111, 000, we need to pick one.
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Now I have to block you because people on the right celebrate ignorance and Mooch of blue states. Them gunz ain't gonna feed your family......
I have posed this question a few times and never get a response
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Here is why I am a liberal...
Why are you a Republican?
The 40-hour work week, and thus, weekends!
Overtime pay and minimum wage.
Paid Vacations.
Women’s Voting Rights
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
The right of people of all colors to use schools and facilities.
Public schools.
Public libraries
Public transportation
Public universities
Public broadcasting
Public police and fire departments
Worker’s rights
Labor safety and fairness laws
*Nixon gave us the EPA
Child-labor laws.
The right to unionize
Health care benefits
National Parks, Monuments, and Forests, “America’s Best Idea”
Interstate Highway System (Eisenhower (R) and Al Gore Sr. (D)
Safe food and drugs (via the FDA)
Social Security
NASA
The Moon Landing and other space exploration
Satellites
The Office of Congressional Ethics.
The Internet
National Weather Service
Product Labeling/Truth in Advertising Laws
Rural Electrification/Tennessee Valley Authority
Bank Deposit Insurance
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Rights of the disabled (via Americans With Disabilities Act)
Family and Medical Leave Act
Clean air and water (Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, the Environmental Protection Agency).
Civilian Conservation Corps
Panama Canal
Hoover Dam
The Federal Reserve
Medicare/Medicaid
The United States Military
The FBI
The CIA
Peace between Israel and Egypt
Peace between Israel and Jordan
Veterans Medical Care
Federal Housing Administration
Extending Voting Rights to 18 year olds
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of Religion/Separation of Church and State
Right to Due Process
Freedom of The Press
Right to Organize and Protest
Pell Grants and other financial aid to students
Federal Aviation Administration/Airline safety regulations
The end of slavery in the USA (The Emancipation Proclamation, The 13th Amendment)
Unemployment benefits
Smithsonian Institute
Americorps
Mandatory Food Labeling
Peace Corps
United Nations
World Health Organization
The Lincoln Tunnel
Sulfur emissions cap and trade to eliminate acid rain
Earned Income Tax Credit
The banning of lead in consumer products
National Institute of Health
Garbage pickup/clean streets
Banning of CFCs.
LGBT rights
Expanded voting access via polling places
Erie Canal
Bailout — and thus continued existence — of the American Auto Industry
Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
Established the basis for Universal Human Rights by writing the Declaration of Independence
Miranda Rights
Banning of torture
The right to a proper defense in court
An independent judiciary
The right to vote
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Fair, open, and honest elections
The founding of The United States of America
The defeat of the Nazis and victory in World War II
Paramedics
Woman’s Right to Choose
The Civil Rights Movement
National Science Foundation
Vehicle Safety Standards
NATO
The income tax and power to tax in general, which have been used to pay for much of this list.
911 Emergency system
Tsunami, hurricane, tornado, and earthquake warning systems
The Freedom of Information Act
Water Treatment Centers and sewage systems
The Meat Inspection Act
The Pure Food And Drug Act
The Bretton Woods system
International Monetary Fund
SEC, which regulates Wall Street (weaked by conservatives)
National Endowment for the Arts
Campaign finance laws (weaked by conservatives)
Federal Crop Insurance
United States Housing Authority
School Lunch Act
Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act
Vaccination Assistance Act
The creation of counterinsurgency forces such as the Navy Seals and Green Berets.
Voting Rights Act, which ended poll taxes, literacy tests, and other voter qualification tests (weaked by conservatives)
The Brady Bill (5-day wait on handgun purchases for background checks)
Lobbying Disclosure Act
"Motor-Voter" Act
Civil Rights Act of 1968
Job Corps
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
Teacher Corps
Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966
National Trails System Act of 1968
U.S. Postal Service
Modern Civilization
BIDEN WINS:
• Inflation Reduction Act
• CHIPS & Science Act
• PACT Act for veterans
• First major gun safety legislation in decades
• Took out the leader of al Qaeda
• Historic job growth (+12.8 million)
• Historically low unemployment
• Expanded the NATO alliance
• American Rescue Plan led to fastest jobs recovery in history
• Confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
• Rallied our allies in support of Ukraine
•Once-in-a-generation infrastructure investments
• Student loan forgiveness
• Rural broadband investment
In not a republican. I lean right on one issue. The second amendment. Why's that hard for leftists to comprehend
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The murder of Chris Kremers and Lisanne Frohn. Horror in the Jungle
To begin with, strange photos of Chris and Lisanna were taken on the night of April 8, 2014. In the future they will be called - Creepy!
The maximum that does not fit into the publication around the world. The fact is that since the beginning of their poisoning, more precisely from April 1 to April 8, not a single photo was taken, no video was recorded, they did not try to call relatives and friends. But they only called almost every day in the corridor, it was from 10:00 to 11:00 and from 13:00 to 14:00 at 911. Then the phones turned off. And so on in a circle for 11 days. During this time, large-scale search activities took place in the jungle, Panamanian rescuers, police, volunteers, search dogs joined them, on April 5, rescuers from the Netherlands joined them, and all in vain!
It seems that they were no longer in the jungle or had not been alive since April 1, 2014. By the way, this date will be indicated on the death certificate.
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Along the way, they might meet someone or those who might pursue them. Fleeing from the appearance in fear and panic, they got lost in the jungle. And they couldn't find a way out.
This photo was taken on April 8 in total darkness. It seems that there is nothing, no one. And, perhaps, she was not noticed! White spots are raindrops, torrential rain that begins just from April to October in Panama.
Contrast and color manipulation
A criminal version of the mysterious disappearance and the remaining two tourists in Panama. Chris and Lisanna
Contrast and color manipulation
And there seems to be nothing here! But it's worth taking a picture of black-old and it becomes uncomfortable!
If you noticed, a silhouette facing a woman is visible from behind a tree.
There is a village in the area where the indigenous population of Indians lives. And by the way, the backpack found people from this tribe.
In a backpack stuck between a rock and a snag, they found: two bras, phones, a digital camera, $83, a passport and honey. Parking space.
In the future, they were completely attacked and possibly killed.
For what purpose, ask you!?
We don't know exactly where or what they were doing. Perhaps they entered the sacred altar of the Indians in the jungle, because they are pagans. Perhaps during the trip we went to the local Indian cemetery.
There is no photo number 509 in the digital camera. That is, 508 is there, 510 is there, but it is not there! And even specialists in the Netherlands could not restore this photo! What was she hiding and who deleted it!?
I believe it was removed by the Panama Police. Perhaps there was something depicted on it that could shed light on this story! Reveal the locals. But the local government decided not to make it public! The case of an international scandal. And, of course, the financial aspect: almost 20% of Panama's GDP is tourism.
Of course, what kind of tourists will go to Panama if the local government says that they have maniacs in the mountains who kill tourists.
In order not to disrupt the tourist flow of people, it was hidden and encouraged as an accident.
And yet it is necessary to resume this case and ensure that the perpetrators are found!!!
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Lost in Panama Podcast: PART 2 Summary and commentary
Eugh I knew it
People who believe in the “natural death/lost in the jungle” theory are extremely disconnected from reality
What kind of jungle obliterates body parts and leaves them heavily fragmented all over the place???!
Not any jungle I’ve heard of ... that’s some crazy fucking jungle 💀🌴🌿🦜 lol plus the fact that animals don’t have “motives” so... if they were torn apart by some predator cat, there would be very obvious evidence of that on their remains
Someone mentioned “ants” could have cleaned their bones leaving no trace.... uhhh ok? So did ants also move the body parts to different locations, through heavy tundra, hundreds of miles away from eachother?? LOL
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Anyway, I stopped watching this halfway through because I knew they were abducted by the cartels and kept as captives somewhere else
That was my first guess!!!!! They might have been oblivious at first but then realized they were abducted so that’s when the frantic 112/911 calls started
And considering all the chemicals cartels use on bodies, hacking them up etc... yeah not watching the rest of this
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Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon
Kremers and Froon arrived in Panama for a six-week vacation on March 15, 2014. They toured Panama for two weeks before arriving in Boquete on March 29 to live with a local family for a month while volunteering with children. On April 1 around 11:00, they went hiking near the clouded forests that surrounded the Baru volcano, on the El Pianista trail, not far from Boquete.
Froon's parents stopped receiving text messages, which both women had been sending to their families daily. On the morning of April 2, Kremers and Froon missed an appointment with a local guide. On April 3, authorities began aerial searches of the forest and local residents began searching. On April 6, the parents of Kremers and Froon arrived in Panama along with police, dog units, and detectives from the Netherlands to conduct a full-scale search of the forests for ten days.
Ten weeks later, on June 14, a local woman turned in Froon's blue backpack, which she said she had found by a riverbank near her village of Alto Romero, in the Bocas del Toro region. She said she was sure it had not been there the day before. The backpack contained two pairs of sunglasses, US$83 in cash, Froon's passport, a water bottle, Froon's camera, two bras, and the women's phones – in good condition.
The women's phones showed that just hours after the beginning of their hike, someone dialed 112 (the international emergency number) and 911 (the emergency number in Panama.)
The first distress call attempt was made by Kremers' iPhone at 16:39 and, shortly after that, another attempt was made from Froon's Samsung Galaxy at 16:51, but none of the calls got through due to lack of reception in the area. None of the subsequent call attempts ever managed to go through, either.
On April 4, Froon's phone battery became exhausted after 05:00 and the phone was never used again. Kremers' iPhone would not make any more calls either but was intermittently turned on to search for reception. Between April 5 and April 11, the iPhone was turned on multiple times but without ever entering the correct PIN code again (either no PIN or a wrong PIN code was entered). On April 11, the phone was turned on at 10:51 and was turned off for the last time at 11:56.
Froon's Canon camera contained photos from April 1 suggesting that the women had taken a trail at the overlook of the Continental Divide and wandered into some wilderness hours before their first attempt to reach 112/911, but with no signs of anything unusual. On April 8, ninety flash photos were taken between 01:00 and 04:00, apparently deep in the jungle and in near-complete darkness. A few photos show that they were possibly near a river or a ravine. Some show a twig with plastic bags and candy wrappers on top of a rock; another shows what looks like toilet paper and a mirror on another rock, and another shows the back of Kremers' head.
Kremers' denim shorts were found atop a rock on the opposite bank of the tributary a few kilometres away from where Froon's backpack had been discovered. A rumour claimed that the shorts were found zipped and neatly folded, but pictures of the shorts, published in 2021, disproved this information. Two months later, closer to where the backpack was discovered, a pelvis and a boot with a foot inside were found. Soon, at least 33 widely scattered bones were discovered along the same river bank. DNA testing confirmed they belonged to Kremers and Froon. Froon's bones still had some skin attached to them, but Kremers' bones appeared to have been bleached. A Panamanian forensic anthropologist later claimed that under magnification "there are no discernible scratches of any kind on the bones, neither of natural nor cultural origin – there are no marks on the bones at all”
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Curso de Primeros Auxilios Panamá.
Curso de Primeros Auxilios Panamá.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca28c4lv20t/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Dentro de los cursos de primeros auxilios, uno de los temas principales, es la reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP), que es una técnica que consiste en brindar compresiones torácica, a un ritmo de 100 a 120 compresiones por minuto, a una profundidad de 2 pulgadas. Todo esto cuando el paciente ha dejado de respirar, pero recuerda,…
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The unexplained deaths of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, who disappeared while hiking in Panama, is made especially unnerving by the evidence discovered during the search for the girls. The two dutch students were looking forward to volunteering with children and learning spanish during their trip to Panama, but did not get the chance to do either. On the 1st of April 2014 they set off into the forests around Baru Volcano, and were never seen alive again.
After the pair failed to attend a pre-arranged appointment on the 2nd of April the local police were alerted to their disappearance. The search involved aerial searches of the forest and enlisting local farmers and tribesmen to comb the local areas. As the days passed and the search continued to turn up nothing, special forces with dog units and detectives from the netherlands became involved.
Approximately 10 weeks after the search had started a Ngobe woman stumbled across a discarded backpack while she was tending to her rice paddy. The backpack contained items that belonged to both Froon and Kremers, including both their phones and Froon’s camera. Part of the tragedy of the situation is that the phones revealed they had made multiple attempts to contact the authorities, dialling both 911 (the emergency line in Panama) and 112 (the emergency line in the Netherlands).
The unnerving aspect of the discovery was the time stamps of when the phones were last switched on. The final time Kremer’s phone was switched on was the 11th of April, 10 days after the girls went missing. Numerous false pin numbers were entered into Kremer’s phone after the 7th of April, with no successful attempts. 77 emergency phone calls were placed by this phone between the 7th and 11th of April, before the phone was turned off and never switched on again.
The photographs taken on Froon’s camera add to the sinister mystery. There are photograph’s taken on the 1st of April, showing the girls on their hike, enjoying the views and the sun. Then there are a collection of photographs taken on the 8th of April, these were all taken between the hours of 01:00 and 04:00 am, at a rate of one taken every 2 minutes. They show the jungle in pitch black darkness, In one photograph Kremer’s head appears to be visible, with blood staining her temple.
The bodies of the two women were discovered two weeks after the backpack was uncovered. Their bones were scattered along long distances of a river bank, Froon’s foot was found still inside her boot, while Kremer’s jean shorts were found neatly folded on a rock a few kilometres away from where the backpack and bones were found. Froon’s bones were discovered with some skin still attached to them, however Kremer’s bones appeared to have been bleached.
What happened to the two students remains unexplained, and their cause of death is unknown.
#mystery#creepy#kris kremers#lisanne froon#missing persons#missing person#true crime#crime#human remains#death#morbid#morbid case#creepy case#unexplained event#unexplained death#unexplained deaths
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A List of All-American BS...in no particular order
Foreign Wars begun by Misdirection covering American aggression for land or economic gain:
French and Indian War( # 3)started 1755 [Grab Canada]
Anglo-American War of 1812-14 [Grab Canada part 4]
Mexican American War [“Mexicans have crossed the Rio Grande into their own territory to see why we sent US troops into their territory. What the Hell, it’s an act of war by somebody!”]
Spanish American war [“Remember the Maine!...the Spanish have a Secret torpedo that can blow up a battleship as though the boiler exploded!” Lucky for us the Spaniards never used the torpedo in the rest of the War]
US entry into WW1 [“Remember the Lusitania! The Germans have a Secret Torpedo that will blow up a Passanger ship as though it’s transporting illegal high explosives!...Lucky they haven’t used it again...what? That was 1914 and this is 1917? So remind me, why are we going to war in 1917?”]
Bay of Pigs Invasion “Liberate our Casinos”]
Vietnam [“DOMINOS! If Vietnam falls all Asia goes Communist like dominos falling!”]
Invasion of Panama [“Shocked, shocked to discover Noriega is selling drugs and collecting Hitler memorabilia and incidentally wants to charge more for the Canal.”]
Invasion of Afghanistan [No Afghani’s in 911; Pakistan says their sources say Bin Laden is NOT in Afghanistan. Nonetheless...10 years later discover Bin Laudin wasn’t in Afghanistan. Of course we are.]
Invasion of Iraq. [“Saddahm is collecting WMDs and Hitler memorabilia and incidentally cutting oil prices”]
Is Iran or Venezuela next? They both have oil.
Official Investigations that raised more questions than they answered.
Warren Commission Report on President Kennedy Assassination [one crazy shooter]
House Select Committee on Assassinations (JFK, RFK, MLK) [3 crazy shooters; maybe the Mob; certainly not White Supremacist Consiracy]
Clinton Impeachment [Of grave national importance: is a BJ ‘sex’?]
911 Commission Report [#1 by ‘coincidence’ the hijacked jet that hits the Pentagon kills mostly civilian accountants the day after Defense Secretary questions “missing money”. Or #2 “no conspiracy” or ‘following the money’, “just coincidence” on thousands of shorts of airline stock and of Marsh & McClennon which occupied the direct hit floors 78-85 Tower 1. Or #3 massive money transfers day before “just coincidence” no following of money trail through the only International Banks which were on the direct hit floors 93-99 Tower 2 which took out the Fuji Bank, Mitsui Bank, First Commercial Bank, IQ Financial and EuroBrokers?]
Benghazi Hearings: [Of grace national importance: an attack not on an Embassy, not on a Counselate but on a...what? 6 separate hearings zero indictments]
The “Investigation” of the 2008 Financial Collapse [was there even a report? $Trillions in overvaluation, Fraud, predatory lending. Of course referrals of bank frauds have dropped from 1,500/year 1990s to 75/year 2008 as investigators were ‘repurposed’ from Rich people crimes to Poor People crimes like Healthcare Fraud, etc.
Mueller Report [Barr BS in in line with history indicated above]
“Land of the Spree and Home of the Knave”
A Better America is possible. But not if we are chowing down on the Overlords’ BS. I will admit that in my younger days I waved the flag and bought into most of the above. At that time I thought I was smart.
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Emergency Numbers- Central America
Belize- Police and Ambulance and Fire: 911
Clipperton- Police: 112 or 17 Ambulance: 112 or 15 Fire: 112 or 18
Costa Rica- Police and Ambulance and Fire: 911
Guatemala- Police: 110 or 120 Ambulance: 128 Fire: 122 or 123
El Salvador- Police: 911 Ambulance: 132 Fire: 913
Honduras- Police: 112 or 911 Ambulance: 195 Fire: 198
Nicaragua- Police: 118 Ambulance: 128 Fire: 115 or 911
Panama- Police: 911 or 104 Ambulance: 911 Fire: 911 or 103
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Cursos de primeros auxilios.
Cursos de primeros auxilios. Abro hilo ⬇️
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No one has nightmares of crashing their moped
In my dreams I pull the emergency brake a thousand times over. The car won't start or the car won't stop, the hill is too steep or the suspension drops. I am being chased by-- or my fingers refuse to dial-- 911, my mother, the cops. The metaphor so literal I still find novelty behind the wheel of a car. I am in control; I could drive to the tips of Alaska, the Panama Canal-- But I'm too scared to miss my exit, and too indecisive to slow down. An object in motion tends to stay in motion... An object at rest tends to stay at rest... I like the grey area, between seat and console, I liked my moped best.
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911 Restoration of the Emerald Coast
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