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Mic Drop

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  1. This picture might explain why the WEF is pushing LGBTQ+ agenda on corporations so fiercely in recent years...
  2. Thank you @Peter Carroll.... Interesting update.... although this section still raises some eyebrows: "The police badges with a WEF logo are used by local officers in Graubunden to mark the organization’s annual conference." A "badge" is used by police and military to confer authority..... Either way this place into the narrative that they are becoming more powerful with each step.... Check out the info I just posted above about Klaus Schwab's father.
  3. Amazon is launching drone delivery…finally. Nine years after Jeff Bezos first floated the concept on 60 Minutes, Amazon announced that its first drone delivery service would go livein the town of Lockeford, CA, later this year. The company’s once-hyped drone program has been agonizingly slow to lift off, beset by safety concerns, technical snags, and high employee turnover within the unit. And it’s not a done deal yet—the FAA still has to approve the service before the flying robots start dropping off packages in backyards.
  4. The country has earned almost $100 billion from selling oil and gas to other countries in the first 100 days of the war, according to a new study from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air. That’s more than it’s spent on the war effort. Quick update on where things stand right now: Russian forces are focusing their efforts on taking the city of Severodonetsk, the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the Donbas’s Luhansk region.
  5. Excerpt from Justice Sotomayor's opinion on the ruling: "Remarkably, the Court goes beyond invoking its national-security talisman in this case alone. In keeping with the unprecedented level of generality the Court imports into the special-factors analysis, the Court holds that courts are not "competent to authorize a damages action...against Border Patrol agents generally." Ante, at 11. This extraordinary and gratuitous conclusion contradicts decades of precedent requiring a context-specific determination of whether a particular claim presents special factors counseling hesitation. See supra, at 6-8.4. The consequences of the Court's drive-by, categorical assertion will be severe. Absent intervention by Congress, CBP agents are now absolutely immunized from liability in anyBivens action for damages, no matter how egregious the misconduct or resultant injury.That will preclude redress under Bivens for injuries resulting from constitutional violations by CBP's nearly 20,000 Border Patrol agents, including those engaged in ordinary law enforcement activities, like traffic stops, far removed from the border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection, On a Typical Day in Fiscal Year 2021, CBP...(2022), https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/typical-day-fy2021. This is no hypothetical: Certain CBP agents exercise broad authority to make warrantless arrests and search vehicles up to 100 miles away from the border."
  6. 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-smugglers-inn/?utm_source=reddit.com Every major city is inside this border-San Diego, Washington DC, San Fransico, New York, Boston, Houston, San Antonio, Chicago, Seattle, Portland... So are the entire states of Maine and Florida. Also the entire states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Jersey, Michigan and Hawaii. New Hampshire also looks pretty suspect from the few maps I've seen and there's only small little pieces of Massachusetts and Vermont that don't fall within the zone. That's 8/50 states. Let that sink in.
  7. 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”.
  8. Jelly is gelled fruit juice. Jam is gelled fruit juice + pulp/puree Preserves are gelled fruit juice + actual chunks of fruit.
  9. matcha tea heaven for those that like this seaweed tasting green stuff 🙂
  10. Mic Drop

    Pfizer

    Turns out he meant: Reduce the number of people, [who can't afford our medicine] by 50% here is the full video
  11. 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’t give China that chance” https://cointelegraph.com/news/draft-bill-to-ban-china-s-digital-yuan-from-us-app-stores
  12. His boss explained it better: “The day when we have the central bank digital currency out, any digital euro, I will guarantee. So the central bank will be behind it, and I think that’s vastly different from any of those things [cryptocurrencies].”
  13. World Economic Forum = Devil's Control Room
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