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That’s a clear violation of the 4th amendment and the supreme court cannot exceed its powers by superseding it. The problem is democrats and republicans in other branches won’t do anything about it. Basically if you live on the border, border patrol can access your home without warrant or cause. You also can't sue for damages to you or your property if the actions were not state sponsored. The supreme court is ramming fascists rulings at a breakneck speed while the majority watches in terror. When will the US people learn that the system is too far gone for pacifist measures? https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/08/supreme-court-border-patrol-smuggler…
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Did you know that today in 1839 the initials “O.K.” were first published in the Boston Morning Post? Meant as an abbreviation for “oll korrect,” a popular slang misspelling of “all correct” at the time, OK steadily made its way into the everyday speech of Americans. During the late 1830s, it was a favorite practice among younger, educated circles to misspell words intentionally, then abbreviate them and use them as slang when talking to one another. These days it’s common to tell friends that you are doing “OK”. But we have all been through and incredibly hard year and it’s ok to not be “OK”.
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Jelly is gelled fruit juice. Jam is gelled fruit juice + pulp/puree Preserves are gelled fruit juice + actual chunks of fruit.
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And I thought the vaccine is supposed to help? Source Below https://principia-scientific.com/former-who-vps-jab-warning-the-vaccinated-should-be-isolated/
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matcha tea heaven for those that like this seaweed tasting green stuff 🙂
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CBDC's based on Ethereum anyone? Or would you prefer Bitcoin and Freedom?
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Three Republican senators, Tom Cotton, Mike Braun, and Marco Rubio, introduced a bill on Wednesday to prevent platforms from hosting apps that enable transactions in China's digital yuan. The lawmakers cited concerns that the technology could be used to spy on US residents. The bill titled "Defending Americans from Authoritarian Digital Currencies Act" intends to ban the use of China's digital currency payment system, e-CNY, for app stores and other uses in the United States. Senator Cotton, a known proponent of the U.S. digital dollar project, stated “The Chinese Communist Party will use its digital currency to control and spy on anyone who uses it. We can…
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The money goes to whoever the bank wants to give it to. What a splendid system we have set up that surely cannot result in inequality. "But Bitcoin Is tOO hArd to UNderStAnD and Is bAseD on nOtHing!!"
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Law enforcement making a human barricade as family members wail, scream and hurl profanities as the gunman is inside the school, murdering fourth-graders, and no one has followed him in yet. TheSe cOloRs Don'T RuN (into buildings while children are getting shot) instead They protected the shooter from the parents And evidently it's legal as the Supreme Court already ruled that police don't have a duty to protect citizens unfortunately...https://mises.org/power-market/police-have-no-duty-protect-you-federal-court-affirms-yet-again
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o8F8HsF9OyAhTncp5PthtTD2RzWI4RBEyV3pOnfh9W8/edit?usp=sharing The numbers you see in the template are just examples, feel free to update them in your own copy as you please.
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El Salvador could be the catalyst for the most audacious economic experiment since Bretton Woods. On September 7th 2021, they became the first country in the world to make the nascent digital currency, Bitcoin, legal tender. If other countries follow, it could lead to a new international monetary system. How did this come to pass? And what does it mean for Salvadorians? A beach and a palace bookend Bitcoin's story in El Salvador, and my film starts in the coastal resort of El Zonte, aka Bitcoin Beach, where I visit Michael Peterson, a US charity worker who developed this unique Bitcoin community. Most Salvadorians in El Zonte are unbanked, yet, with Bitcoin Beach, th…
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Former lead of Facebook's shitcoin project launches lightning project
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texas pacific land corp announces bitcoin mining venture
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As a part of its goal to accumulate $10 billion in Bitcoin to back algorithmic stablecoin U.S. Terra (UST), the Luna Foundation Guard (a non-profit managing the reserves for the UST stablecoin) disclosed yesterday that it has purchased 37,863 BTC worth nearly $1.5 billion. LFG now holds roughly a total of $3.5 billion worth of BTC in its reserves, making it the 7th largest BTC holder. LFG acquired the BTC via over-the-counter swaps with Genesis Trading and Three Arrows Capital. Of the $1.5 billion, $1 billion was an OTC swap with Genesis while the other $500 million was acquired from Three Arrows Capital. https://cointelegraph.com/news/luna-foundation-guard-purc…
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financial leaders of 44 countries meet in El Salvador to discuss bitcoin
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The Oslo Freedom Forum is this week, activists from around the world will be sharing their stories and learning about bitcoin, consider watching the livestream if you cannot make it.
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EU wants to scan all your private messages
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coincorner releases Bolt Card, a lightning payment card
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John-Henry takes a few minutes to explain why Yuval Noah Harari, a professor who works with the World Economic Forum, uses the terms "useless people" and "useless class" in public discourse so frequently.
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