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I wonder how all these Ukrainian placed bio-labs are going to shake out? Does the number reported seem excessive for such a small country. And now both CDC and WHO are chiming in on the danger.

I wonder if there is a similar lab near me?
 
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I wonder how all these Ukrainian placed bio-labs are going to shake out? Does the number reported seem excessive for such a small country. And now both CDC and WHO are chiming in on the danger.

I wonder if there is a similar lab near me?
There's a BIO lab near us. Made everyone in the area pretty nervous since there didn't appear to be much security around the building.

Found out pretty soon after they opened, that they actually did nutrient extraction for vitamins and such.
 

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Regardless of whether or not the history of the Eastern Ukraine is accurately portrayed, two wrongs don't make a right. It would seem simpler to me to have the militaries of both Russia and Ukraine withdraw from Donbas and other cities where there is an apparent problem, and have a neutral outside group conduct an election. Let the majority choose. Let anyone not liking the choice leave freely.
 
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Regardless of whether or not the history of the Eastern Ukraine is accurately portrayed, two wrongs don't make a right. It would seem simpler to me to have the militaries of both Russia and Ukraine withdraw from Donbas and other cities where there is an apparent problem, and have a neutral outside group conduct an election. Let the majority choose. Let anyone not liking the choice leave freely.
Putin, elections? majority chooses?

Now, that's pretty funny.
 
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Saddly war has only 2 rules
1. People die
2. See rule number 1
The rhyme and reason of war is boundless, and none of them make any sense
 
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I appreciate the ordinary citizens that pitch in to help.


That's fixing track the hard way, maybe someone over here could get them some additional equipment. Any railfans reading this?
 

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It's rather shocking the numbers of people in Ukraine that are trying to get out of harms way.
Just to put the numbers in perspective, Imagine this happens in a couple weeks:

All of Detroit MI, Memphis, TN, and Boston, MA just up and moved
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Half of Los Angeles, CA moves
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1/8 Of NY,NY moved
or
All of RI just up and moved out!

WOW!
 

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It's all about making money for some companies!


Koch Industries stays in Russia, backs groups opposing U.S. sanctions

As hundreds of major U.S. companies exit Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, Koch Industries is staying put.

The industrial conglomerate — the second-largest privately owned business in America, with $115 billion in annual revenue — is among those defying public pressure and continuing to operate manufacturing plants and sell products across Russia, while remaining mum on that nation's relentless assault on Ukrainian cities.

Wichita, Kansas-based Koch has several business lines in Russia, and is among the nearly 40 companies described as "digging in" by refusing to curb or stop business in that nation, according to a tally compiled by Yale University professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his research team.


Koch's Russian subsidiaries include Guardian Industries, an Auburn Hills, Michigan, manufacturer of industrial glass and other products that has two plants in Russia, one near its border with Ukraine, according to Popular Information, a left-leaning newsletter run by Judd Legum. Another Koch subsidiary, Molex, offers electronic components through a network of third-party distributors across Russia, while a third, Koch Engineered Solutions, has a sales office in Moscow.

Meantime, political groups supported by Charles Koch, the right-wing billionaire who is chairman and CEO of Koch Industries, are making a public case against imposing economic sanctions against Russia, according to Popular Information.


  • 1. Flint Hills Resources = Gasoline, Diesel, oil
  • 2. Georgia-Pacific = Building product
  • 3. Guardian Industries = Glass
  • 4. Invista = Dupont spin off (chemicals)
  • 5. Molex = Smart Tech
  • 6. Koch Ag & Energy Solutions = Ferilizer
  • 7. Koch Pipeline Company = Oil, fuel
  • Other Notable Companies
Sad that an American company would have such a stance on Russia's barbaric actions.
 
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It's fine to say don't do business with Russia because they are barbaric. But, that doesn't seem to disqualify China and other countries in the world.
 
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It's fine to say don't do business with Russia because they are barbaric. But, that doesn't seem to disqualify China and other countries in the world.
That is an age old challenge. Do you engage with unfriendly ( to the USA as well as democracy) and try to get that country to behave in a manner that respects human rights... Or do you toss in the towel and give up. I'm not going to say I have the answer. But in the current case with Russia it is disappointing that Koch industries is putting profit ahead of common decency and the right of Ukraine to control their own affairs. Just makes you question people's morality.
 
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But in the current case with Russia it is disappointing that Koch industries is putting profit ahead of common decency and the right of Ukraine to control their own affairs. Just makes you question people's morality.
They aren't the only company still in Russia. Many are "scaling back" which isn't the same as leaving. I think we are seeing an attempt to cancel some companies while others are ignored.
 
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Koch Industries stays in Russia, backs groups opposing U.S. sanctions

As hundreds of major U.S. companies exit Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, Koch Industries is staying put.

The industrial conglomerate — the second-largest privately owned business in America, with $115 billion in annual revenue — is among those defying public pressure and continuing to operate manufacturing plants and sell products across Russia, while remaining mum on that nation's relentless assault on Ukrainian cities.

Wichita, Kansas-based Koch has several business lines in Russia, and is among the nearly 40 companies described as "digging in" by refusing to curb or stop business in that nation, according to a tally compiled by Yale University professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his research team.


Koch's Russian subsidiaries include Guardian Industries, an Auburn Hills, Michigan, manufacturer of industrial glass and other products that has two plants in Russia, one near its border with Ukraine, according to Popular Information, a left-leaning newsletter run by Judd Legum. Another Koch subsidiary, Molex, offers electronic components through a network of third-party distributors across Russia, while a third, Koch Engineered Solutions, has a sales office in Moscow.

Meantime, political groups supported by Charles Koch, the right-wing billionaire who is chairman and CEO of Koch Industries, are making a public case against imposing economic sanctions against Russia, according to Popular Information.


  • 1. Flint Hills Resources = Gasoline, Diesel, oil
  • 2. Georgia-Pacific = Building product
  • 3. Guardian Industries = Glass
  • 4. Invista = Dupont spin off (chemicals)
  • 5. Molex = Smart Tech
  • 6. Koch Ag & Energy Solutions = Ferilizer
  • 7. Koch Pipeline Company = Oil, fuel
  • Other Notable Companies
Sad that an American company would have such a stance on Russia's barbaric actions.
Around Michigan there are quite a few of us that loathe the Kochs.
 
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It's fine to say don't do business with Russia because they are barbaric. But, that doesn't seem to disqualify China and other countries in the world.
What other country is engaged in a full scale invasion of a sovereign and non-hostile nation? Too bad the USA lost that high ground when they invaded Iraq.

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