Anonymous ID: 5a2745 QR Midnight Riders #253: The Stupid Should Hurt Edition Feb. 8, 2021, 2:01 p.m. No.54517   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 2:09 p.m. No.54521   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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#252

>>54393, >>54399, >>54400, >>54406, >>54412, >>54422, >>54473, >>54475, >>54479, >>54484 eye in the sky

>>54478 boaty

>>54489 Refresher: Barr Order Detailing the Scope and Authority of Special Counsel Durham Investigation in Obamagate

>>54488 Ghislaine Maxwell loses bid to keep deposition excerpt secret

>>54487 ALT TECH RISES: Gab Received More Traffic Than NBC, TMZ, Breitbart, and Huffington Post in January

>>54486 Biden Quietly Revokes Trump’s Ban on Chinese Communist Propaganda in Schools

>>54485 3/5/21 United Kingdom Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and the United States National Security Agency (NSA) commemorate their partnership to share intelligence

>>54483 Musk-fueled bitcoin surge triggers cryptocurrency exchange glitches

>>54477 Gold rises more than 1% (silver up 2.66%) on expectations of large U.S. stimulus package

>>54476 @ACTBrigitte I had great meetings and I am delighted to tell you that President Trump is working on something big. Good things are happening.

>>54470 Poland, Germany, Sweden expel Russian diplomats in tit-for-tat move

>>54469 BREAKING: Nebraska GOP to censure Senator Ben Sasse

>>54468 Brazil Dismantles Anti-Corruption Task Force Behind Lava Jato

>>54466, >>54482 White House confirms illegal aliens convicted of assault or rape will not be deported

>>54465 Republican Alabama Sen. Richard Shelby announced Monday that he will not run for reelection in 2022.

>>54460 Presidential Transition Enhancement Act of 2019 short of it: PDJT retains control of military till 60 days after inauguration

>>54459 CANADA BANS BREAKTHROUGH APP FOR INVESTIGATING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE CRIMES

>>54454 Afghanistan: VP Biden We are leaving in 2014 Period

>>54452 @DeptofDefense On standby

>>54448 Mexico Steamrolls Biden Administration, Now Outright Refusing to Accept Captured Illegal Immigrants

>>54443 Haiti/Moise/Biden

>>54442 Foreign minister to put off U.S. visit in February due to virus

>>54434 Longtime ESPN reporter Pedro Gomez dead at 58

>>54433 Banxico Plans to Finance Banks That Can’t Dispose of Dollars

>>54432 They want to impeach him so he will not be able to take office WHEN THE SUPREME COURT overturns this POS election.

>>54430, >>54441 Rep. Ron Wright dies after contracting COVID-19 while battling lung cancer

>>54429 Stocks extend record highs, oil rises to highest in more than a year

>>54427 Marco Rubio Brings Back Bill Making it Tougher for Suspected Terrorists to Buy Guns

>>54423 @ChadPergram Fox is told senators are circulating a prospective framework for President Trump’s second impeachment trial

>>54414 Myanmar military says 'voter fraud' justified coup.

>>54404 Read Trump’s Impeachment Defense Memo pdf

>>54395 Tesla announces $1.5 bln bitcoin bet, makes payments pledge

>>54364 Natural immunity is much broader than that triggered by vaccines

>>54362 Thirty-one arrested in sweeping Stanislaus County sex trafficking sting

>>54360 Paris court finds France guilty of failing to meet its own Paris climate accord commitments

>>54356 Fox News cancels Lou Dobbs to hide Mike Lindell election fraud evidence

>>54354, >>54355, >>54357, >>54359 Fact sheet for Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 vaccine

>>54352 For KEKS: POTUS vs BOTUS

>>54350 REMINDER: Efforts to stifle free speech over vax discussions are not new

>>54348 Lin Wood: 'By the way, are you familiar with “Operation Mockingbird?” '

>>54347, >>54349, >>54351 FDA FACT SHEET for Healthcare Providers and Moderna Covid-19 FACT SHEET

>>54346 President Donald Trump Spotted At A Super Bowl Watch Party

>>54345 COVID-19 Vaccine: What is an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)?

>>54342 Tom Brady at the Superbowl

>>54341, >>54451, >>54461 Ben Nimmo moving to FB (one node in DS global disinformation net) - ANONS DIG

>>54516 #252

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 2:09 p.m. No.54522   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#251

>>54146, >>54168, >>54170, >>54173, >>54247, >>54269, >>54276, >>54278, >>54281, >>54282, PF Reports

>>54297 Boat report

>>54305 Facebook Censorship, Mad Ben Nimmo and the Atlantic Council

>>54300 Taiwan punishes Deutsche Bank, others in currency speculation case

>>54298 Facebook teams up with Atlantic Council / DFR Lab’s Ben Nimmo to to ‘lead global threat intelligence strategy against influence operations

>>54294 Aircraft registration look up, US and international https://www.skytamer.com/5.4.htm

>>54292 Elon Musk says Neuralink could start implanting chips in human brains ‘later this year

>>54281 , >>54287, >>54290, >>54291, Learjet 55, N558RJ owned by BASSO ON BUSINESS Inc , 666 Old Country Rd STE 202 Garden city New York

>>54255 , >>54280, >>54142, Dan Scavino at 7:17 today. Fist bump. 55. Drop 55 tells us to look to Twitter. Exactly this “The Storm is Upon Us.” (Cap)

>>54277 Bombshell Report: Barr Betrayed Donald Trump After Disappearing When He Needed Him Most

>>54266 National Security Reframe is a LBO (leveraged buy out) strategy to assume control of this Nation corporately and politically - partnering with sociopathic Politicians and key leaders

>>54238 @the_exception Nothing to see here.. just the imagery at this years Super Bowl showing the letters “NWO” in reverse. These elites ain’t shit.

>>54216 , >>54217, >>54187, >>54220, >>54224, >>54232, Snctm Upscale sex club Snctm plots Black Death-themed Halloween party

>>54212 , >>54240, >>54252, >>54262, >>54274, Lin Wood Today is a Super Sunday to give thanks to God

>>54205 Fakers faking, Yellen says Biden’s 1.9 trillion $ stimulus package could yield full employment, Analysis provided by Moody’s Analytics a large shareholder of Moody’s Warren Buffett

>>54199 Twitter Bans Gateway Pundit for Real Investigative Reporting on Detroit Voter Fraud

>>54181 , >>54184, TCF Center Election Fraud – Newly Discovered Video (Cap)

>>54176 Judicial Watch , sham impeachment. 32 mins embeded

>>54167 Did Biden Get Booed? Biden's Make Creepy Video Appearance at Super Bowl, Tell Americans to Wear Masks & Get Vaccinated

>>54166 Vertiasim interviews Bill Gates. BG says this “plandemic” wasn't that deadly

>>54162 , >>54175, Bill Maher Blames Capitol Riot On Christianity, Conflates QAnon Conspiracies With ‘Religious Thinking’

>>54158 Biden administration moves to rejoin UN Human Rights Council in another reversal of Donald Trump's foreign policies

>>54156 @ArmyResearchLab's Chemical Biological Center developed the micro-atomizer which can produce an aerosol spray on a very small scale

>>54155 @RudyGiuliani Antifa and BLM attack DC like they helped organize the January 6 attack on Congress

>>54148 , >>54149, Haiti President alleges attempted coup amid dispute over term

>>54140 Frightened NY lawmakers to pass Trump-inspired bill to prosecute presidents for crimes

>>54119 , >>54150, Superbowl stream here

>>54303 #251

 

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>>51997 #239a, >>51995 #239b, >>51994 #240a, >>51993 #240b

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 2:09 p.m. No.54523   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 2:10 p.m. No.54524   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 7a528b Feb. 8, 2021, 2:49 p.m. No.54540   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>54342

>>54342 pb

Note: Brady posted vid on his twitter page. Anon captured on 1/25/21. Banned from twitter so can't get sauce for exact date. TB and Gronk already knew they were going to clean house. KEK. Believe this is called a shit-eating-grin - two weeks bf you ate-the-shit.

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 3:52 p.m. No.54542   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4544 >>4732 >>4733

RUDY32 departed a flat top with RUDY35 US Navy Osprey still "on ground"

 

Cap #2 both have departed and heading nw back to NAS north Island

Black portion of trace is "on ground"

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 3:58 p.m. No.54543   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

SAM684 USAF G5 on final approach turn and returning to JBA from Robins AFB gs

JIMMY47 US Navy E-6B Mercury behind and from Tinker AFB

Some work over LA and then over to Houston for a run along Gulf coast

Anonymous ID: 6dadb8 Feb. 8, 2021, 4:08 p.m. No.54545   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

New Bill Would Essentially Criminalize Private Gun Ownership in the United States

 

A new bill that has been proposed by Sheila Jackson Lee, the pedo jewelry wearing congresswoman (D-TX) would effectively criminalize private gun ownership throughout the United States. H.R. 127, also referred to as the Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act, would be the most radical gun control reform that the United States has ever seen if passed. The bill is named in memory of Sabika Sheik, a Pakistani foreign exchange student that died in a school shooting in 2018.

 

The bill can be found HERE

 

Some of the main points within the bill include:

 

Requiring a license to own any firearm or ammunition

Requiring a 24 hour class to be certified with a firearm

Raising the age to purchase a firearm to 21

Requiring a government mandated psychological evaluation to own a firearm

Requiring an additional license and psychological evaluation to own a “military-style” weapon

Further bans on certain ammunitions designated by the ATF

Requiring a mandatory firearm liability insurance, requiring $800 paid to the Attorney General’s Office every year

Creating a national firearms database open to the public, that anyone can access and see what firearms a person possesses and where they keep them

The federal government can decline the ability to own a firearm to anyone they deem a risk

If this bill is signed into law, violators will face a minimum of $75,000 in fines and 15 years in prison and a maximum penalty of $100,000 in fines and 25 years in prison.

 

Representative Jackson Lee faced criticism from the NRA in 2019 after stating that AR-15s are as heavy as 10 moving boxes and fire 50 caliber rounds.

 

IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT SOMEONE AS ILL-INFORMED AS REP. SHEILA @JACKSONLEETX18 WILL BE HOLDING A HEARING ON WEDNESDAY TO DETERMINE HOW SHE CAN FURTHER RESTRICT OUR RIGHTS. PIC.TWITTER.COM/7BRUDBG2UD

 

— NRA (@NRA) SEPTEMBER 24, 2019

 

https://breaking911.com/new-bill-would-criminalize-private-gun-ownership-in-the-united-states/

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 4:18 p.m. No.54546   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

>>54412 pb

SAM596 USAF G5 departed Los Angeles Int'l after a ground stop-morning arrival from Peterson AFB

 

Those two USAFSOC 757's that departed Houston and Majors AIrport earlier went back to Eglin AFB

Anonymous ID: bd0302 Feb. 8, 2021, 5:05 p.m. No.54551   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

Georgia Secretary of State opens investigation into Trump's legitimate attempt to reverse the fraudulent results from Georgia.

 

https://electionwiz.com/2021/02/08/report-georgia-secretary-of-states-office-opens-investigation-into-trump/

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 5:16 p.m. No.54553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

SAM596 USAF G5 on descent for Peterson AFB

DUTYL45 US Navy E-6B Mercury ne from Kirtland AFB after a ground stop-inbound from Pax River

Habs no idea wut DUTYL is

Anonymous ID: 6dadb8 Feb. 8, 2021, 5:28 p.m. No.54554   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

https://t.me/CharlesFlynn/279

Elon Musk says he WON'T get a coronavirus vaccine because he's 'not at risk' and says the pandemic has 'questioned my faith in humanity' because people have become 'irrational'

Elon Musk, 49, said he won't get a coronavirus vaccine when they're available because he's 'not at risk', in a Monday interview on the NYT podcast Sway

Musk defended opening up his Tesla factory in defiance of county lockdown rules saying 'we’ve been making cars this entire time and it’s been great'

Musk said large scale lockdowns were a mistake and only those at risk should have to quarantine 'until the storm passes'

'It has diminished my faith in humanity, the whole thing…the irrationality of people in general,' the CEO said on the public response to the pandemic

 

Elon Musk has revealed he will not get a coronavirus vaccine when they're available because he's 'not at risk' and defends keeping his Tesla factories up and running amid the pandemic.

 

The 49-year-old tech giant defended opening up Tesla factories in defiance of lockdowns - a lengthy saga that has seen him sue Alameda County, launch a profanity-laden rant about how lockdowns are 'unethical' and allegedly fire employees who didn't feel safe enough to return to work.

 

The Tesla and SpaceX founder said Monday in an interview with Kara Swisher on the New York Times' podcast Sway that even when vaccines are readily accessible, he won't take one.

 

When asked 'Will you get a vaccine? What will you do with your own family?' he curtly replied, 'No, I'm not at risk for COVID. Nor are my kids.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8782271/Elon-Musk-says-WONT-coronavirus-vaccine-hes-not-risk.html

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 5:56 p.m. No.54555   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

Zoominfo Technologies sold by TA Associates, L.P.: $190.06m-Feb 1-4

 

Sale on Dec 4th of $300.95m and Aug 24 of $293.44m 2020 as well-see linky at bottom

 

Carlyle Group also with some big sales in this last year-cap#2

Same day as TA example

https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1548624&tc=7

 

ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. (ZoomInfo) is a go-to-market intelligence platform for sales and marketing teams. Its cloud-based platform provides information on the organizations and professionals they target. Its 360-degree view enables sellers and marketers to shorten sales cycles and enhance win rates. By leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques, the ZoomInfo platform is able to process various raw data events and refine them into actionable insights. To create these insights, its platform continuously collects, curates and verifies the data from proprietary and public sources, including from its contributory network. The Company serves various industry verticals, including software, business services, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services and insurance, retail, media and Internet, transportation, education, hospitality, healthcare, and real estate.

https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/ZOOMINFO-TECHNOLOGIES-INC-107772705/company/

 

from today

TA Associates Enters Exclusive Negotiations for Majority Growth Investment in DL Software

TA Associates, a leading global growth private equity firm, today announced that it has entered exclusive negotiations to make a majority growth investment in DL Software, a leading France-based group of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software providers. Current DL Software majority shareholder 21 Invest France, as well as company founders and management, would each retain a stake in the business following TA's investment. The envisaged transaction, which is currently under review by representatives of the company's employees, is expected to close in the second quarter of 2021, subject to customary approvals. Financial terms were not disclosed.

https://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-ta-associates-enters-exclusive-negotiations-majority-growth-investment-/2021/02/08/9303603.htm

https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1034569&tc=7&b=2

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 6:11 p.m. No.54556   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

North Korea cyberattacks gained $300m in cryptocurrency: UN panel

 

North Korea has been launching dozens of cyberattacks on cryptocurrency exchanges and companies in the defense sector to obtain foreign currencies and military information, according to a draft report by a UN expert panel.

 

The draft, obtained by Nikkei, shows that North Korea stole an estimated total of $316 million in 2019 and 2020 through cyberattacks on cryptocurrency exchanges – a clear sign the country continues to try and sidestep international sanctions even during the coronavirus pandemic. The draft, submitted to the Security Council's North Korea Sanctions Committee reviewing the implementation of the measures on the isolated country, is to be made public after discussion and revisions by Security Council board member nations. The report will have no binding powers but could be referred to by the Security Council or member nations when imposing new sanctions on North Korea.

 

The country continues to obtain cryptocurrencies in illegal ways, the draft said. In September 2020, a cryptocurrency exchange company was hacked and $218 million worth of cryptocurrency was stolen. In two cases of hacking that targeted cryptocurrency exchanges, North Korea used a technique known as "chain hopping" – which makes it harder to track down stolen currencies by exchanging one cryptocurrency for another. The draft also revealed that North Korea changed cryptocurrencies through traders in China. Amounts stolen amounted to $272,000 in the first of the two cases and $2.5 million in the second.

 

North Korean authorities carried out the cyberattacks using social networking services for businesses and approached personnel in companies related to the defense sector, where the attackers impersonated human resource officers in the sector, the draft suggested. The process involved earning trust through phone conversations and text messages and then sending emails with malware attached to them.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/North-Korea-cyberattacks-gained-300m-in-cryptocurrency-UN-panel

Tom ID: 9a2446 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:16 p.m. No.54559   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

Over a month ago, we correctly predicted today's "shock" announcement by Tesla, in which Elon Musk's company decided to pivot once again, this time into the word of cryptocurrencies, by purchasing $1.5 billion in bitcoin (an amount which will give it tremendous leeway in non-GAAP financial when accounting for XBT Mark-to-Market moves, giving it even more buffer to beat estimates).

 

Discussing the major US companies which we expected would announce shifts away from dollar-based cash into bitcoin, we said "one such company which we are convinced will announce it is converting billions of its existing cash into bitcoin, is none other than Tesla, whose CEO Elon Musk was urged by MSTR CEO Saylor to make a similar move with Tesla’s money. And since Musk, already the world's richest man thanks to the most aggressive financial engineering on the planet, has never been one to shy away from a challenge, we are absolutely confident that it is only a matter of time before Tesla announces that it has purchased a few billion bitcoin."

 

While as of this morning, this prediction has clearly come true, we'll remind readers that our January forecast had a follow-on component: once Tesla breaks the seal on major companies converting cash (and equivalents, including buybacks) into bitcoin, other companies would quickly follow suit. This prompted us to inquire the general public which company would be next.

 

more @:

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/apple-about-announce-5-billion-bitcoin-purchase-one-bank-thinks-so

Anonymous ID: 6dadb8 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:17 p.m. No.54560   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@SABMYK Recognition Sign No. 2

 

According to @NoahsProphecy , SABMYK performs the ceremony of the Orion King in the first @Atmumra age (which is twelve). This consists of a (bloody) wound to the right hand (his

Shawunawaz hand), which is

intended to ensure that the future

King first experiences the pain that

the wielding of the Orion sword

@Shawunawaz means and endures it.

 

In ancient times a boy who was a

future Orion King was cut in the

right palm. According to the

prophecy, on the other hand,

Sabmyk's hand was at the age of

twelve first exposed to fire and

then literally shredded and grown

back together, showing two (1 & 2)

shapes that are reminiscent of

Orion.

 

🌳 t.me/NoahsProphecy

Anonymous ID: 241d84 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:19 p.m. No.54562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4565

>>54557

When I lived in the upper Snake River Plains of Idaho I could relate to that kind of cold. Now I live on the left coast southern division and I would have to dwell in my freezer to feel that.

kek

Tom ID: 9a2446 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:19 p.m. No.54563   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4579 >>4588

>>54558

man I wish.

 

Had an asshat w/ a Merc AMG act like we are in Florida and was on my ass. Came off a bridge back onto land and went squirrely.. slowed and got in slow lane after that flipping him off as he drove by.

 

Sky grey, snowy, snow coming down.. just feels like the arctic outside.. and cold. Was "spitting" rain which was freezing instantly on windshield.

 

BURRR.. ready for some warmth already.

Anonymous ID: 6dadb8 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:22 p.m. No.54564   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

Lin Wood, [08.02.21 19:54]

Now wait a gosh darn minute.

First, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger threatens to investigate me under a false claim that I was not a resident of Georgia in November of 2020.

Now Brad tells Reuters he has opened an investigation of President Donald Trump because of the President’s legitimate attempt to reverse the state’s fraudulent 2020 election results.

Okay. Every investigation should be a two-way street. It is time to have federal authorities conduct a thorough investigation of Brad and his son, Kyle Raffensperger, and their connections to Tendon Systems LLC, Post Tension Services Inc.,

Belladrum Equipment Leasing, Inc., and Colony Bank.

Seems fair to me. What do you think, Patriots?

https://t.me/linwoodspeakstruth/509

 

Lin Wood, [08.02.21 19:54]

https://electionwiz.com/2021/02/08/report-georgia-secretary-of-states-office-opens-investigation-into-trump/

https://t.me/linwoodspeakstruth/510

 

REPORT: Georgia Secretary of State’s office opens investigation into Trump

BY THE WIZ ON FEBRUARY 8, 2021 • ( 3 COMMENTS )

 

ATLANTA — The Georgia Secretary of State’s office has opened an investigation on former U.S. President Donald, over allegations that Trump attempted to overturn the state’s 2020 election results, Reuters reports.

The investigation is in response to Trump’s January 2nd phone call in which he pressed Raffensperger to ‘find’ votes.

“I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state,” Trump said in the phone call leaked by The Washington Post.

“The Secretary of State’s office investigates complaints it receives,” Communications Manager for Voter Education Walter Jones told Reuters. Adding, the investigation is “fact finding and administrative.”

“Any further legal efforts will be left to the attorney general,” Jones said.

https://electionwiz.com/2021/02/08/report-georgia-secretary-of-states-office-opens-investigation-into-trump/

Tom ID: 9a2446 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:22 p.m. No.54565   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>54561

yeah it is brutal. Good to hear :)

 

>>54562

first yes, second.. yep.. and 3rd was me driving that.. kek all terrain ice wheels ftw

 

You all see SNL Papa John's skit?! I am trying to figure out how to get it over.

 

Wanna know something funny?

 

I find out that I can finally take screen shots on my MBP.. not twatter loading slow as fuck.

 

Someone is fucking with us gang.

Tom ID: 9a2446 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:28 p.m. No.54568   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4571 >>4591 >>4732 >>4733

>>54566

I dislike strongly. We have the extremes here. Well over 100 (can have) and well under 0degF (can be) and sometimes huge swings in a single day.

 

Okay I have a profile for the SNL flick, or shit I guess I could just grab it off YouTube.

 

23 seconds

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 6:28 p.m. No.54569   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4575

>>54567

I'm not ever doing that.

If I can help it

Visiting is fine and love that.

When it takes an extra hour to warm your car up and all the other shit

No thanks

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 6:34 p.m. No.54571   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4585

>>54568

I lived in ohio for decades and it didn't happen often, maybe a day or two couple of times during the winter, I still like to sleep in cold rather than hot but if I ever get outta here I'm goin temperate, kek

great SNL ditty

top kek

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 7:07 p.m. No.54580   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>54578

two pages tops

there have been a few times when spacing was wonky and I had 3 pages, 3-4 lines of pervetious notables is all that's needed

I likes the dough here just fine

NB does a stellar job keepin it straight too

Anonymous ID: b4ec0a Feb. 8, 2021, 7:33 p.m. No.54593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

South Korea regulator not probing Hyundai executives' share sales

 

South Korea’s financial markets watchdog, the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), is not currently investigating Hyundai Motor executives’ sales of shares in the automaker, a regulatory official said on Tuesday. The official made the statement after some retail investors’ expressed concerns in online stock forums over the possibility of insider trading by Hyundai executives who sold shares in recent weeks. Reports of possible cooperation between Hyundai and tech giant Apple on a self-driving electric vehicle that emerged early in January sent Hyundai stock sharply higher.

 

The official said the regulator would need more facts to support speculation circulating on retail investor forums before considering an investigation. The official declined to be identified as he was not authorised to speak to media. Hyundai did not have comment on the matter when reached by Reuters. The company said on Monday it is not now in talks with Apple on autonomous vehicles, just a month after it confirmed early-stage talks with the tech giant. Shares in Hyundai jumped 21% between the initial confirmation and Monday’s announcement that the project was off.

 

More than 10 Hyundai executives sold shares between the first media report on a potential Apple-Hyundai tieup and the news that the pair are not now in talks about autonomous vehicles, according to regulatory filings.

https://www.reuters.com/article/autos-tech-apple-hyundai-motor/update-2-s-korea-regulator-not-probing-hyundai-executives-share-sales-after-apple-deal-reports-official-idUSL1N2KF04A

Anonymous ID: 9a2446 Feb. 8, 2021, 7:54 p.m. No.54604   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>54591

CRAZY!!

 

>>54570

yeah.. I am going to either build a tiny home or buy a jetstream trailer and nice diesel truck and be mobile I believe. Dream would be to have a bunch of micro organic farms dotted all over US and have em going and then just drive around to em and check on them and all.

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:23 p.m. No.54632   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4634 >>4636 >>4639 >>4642 >>4645 >>4655 >>4692

Interesting find here which gives the legal basis for a military coup in the US. Call to dig.

 

New Rule Allows U.S. Military to Act without President’s Authorization

 

In a major power grab of dubious constitutionality, the U.S. military last week claimed for itself the power to act unilaterally—without the authorization of the President—in case of “civil disturbances,” threatening a 200-year-old system that strictly forbids the military from becoming involved in civilian law enforcement. Seemingly innocuous in its brevity and simplicity, the new rule's chief danger lies in its vagueness:

 

Federal military commanders have the authority, in extraordinary emergency circumstances where prior authorization by the President is impossible and duly constituted local authorities are unable to control the situation, to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances. (italics added.)

 

The rule defines none of its key terms, which appear in italics above, raising questions of enormous import. A sergeant, for example, has command of soldiers in his or her squad—is the sergeant a “commander” under this rule? Even if the rule were restricted to those with the rank of Army colonel or above, there are more than 4,000 full-bird colonels in the Army. What is a “civil disturbance”? How large is “large-scale”? Where is the line between situations civilian authorities are able to control and those they are not? If elected officials believe a situation is under control, can the military commander countermand them and intervene with force anyway?

 

“These phrases don’t have any legal meaning,” argues Bruce Afran, a civil liberties attorney and constitutional law professor at Rutgers University, who calls the rule “a wanton power grab by the military…because it violates the long-standing presumption that the military is under civilian control.”

 

Drawing a chilling comparison to interwar Germany, Afran says the rule is “no different than the emergency powers clause in the Weimar constitution [that governed Germany from 1919 to 1933]. It’s a grant of emergency power to the military to rule over parts of the country at their own discretion.” Pointing to the lack of a clear definition of a civil disturbance, Afran notes, “In the Sixties all of the Vietnam protests would meet this description. We saw Kent State. This would legalize Kent State.” Or the brutal crackdowns on Occupy.

 

Rejecting Afran's view, a Pentagon official told the Long Island Press that “the authorization has been around over 100 years; it’s not a new authority. It’s been there but it hasn’t been exercised.” Despite these claims, the previously existing laws said by DoD to permit direct military participation in civilian law enforcement include obscure, century-old statutes like an 1882 law (16 USC § 593) empowering the President to use military force to protect “the timber of the United States in Florida” and the Guano Islands Act of 1856 permitting the President to use force to protect the rights of one who discovers a guano island covered by the Act.

 

The problem for the military is that both the Constitution and federal law are clear in their intent of keeping the military out of domestic affairs. Even the Declaration of Independence weighs in, criticizing King George III for trying “to render the military independent of and superior to the Civil Power.” The Constitution, in Article IV, bars the military from intervening in any state unless the state requests help because domestic violence threatens its “republican” government.

 

The Insurrection Act of 1807 limits the circumstances under which the president may use the military to suppress an insurrection, and the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 prohibits the military from assisting civilian law enforcement except in circumstances “authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress,” including “insurrection, domestic violence, or conspiracy that hinders the execution of State or Federal law” as well as actions “taken under express statutory authority.”

 

The trouble for the Pentagon is that there is no such “express statutory authority” for its sweeping new rule. As Eric Freedman, a constitutional law professor at Hofstra University, puts it, “The Department of Defense does not have the authority to grant itself by regulation any more authority than Congress has granted it by statute,” making the new rule “an unauthorized power grab,” according to Freedman. Given President Barack Obama's tacit support of the new rule, only Congress or the federal courts have the power to roll back or strike down the military's latest move.

 

http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/new-rule-allows-us-military-to-act-without-presidents-authorization-130520?news=850072

Anonymous ID: 366ee8 Feb. 8, 2021, 8:23 p.m. No.54633   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

Was searching for 107 book Kid by the side of the road on ebay: pic

Unbelievable.

You can buy 10 & 20 packs of the exact same book for cheap. Resale or gifts.

https://gumroad.com/discover?query=kid%20by%20the%20side%20of%20the%20road

I got the ebook for 12. tried to upload here but I think the file is too large. Anyone know the max file size for pdf?

Anonymous ID: 5ef7b5 Feb. 8, 2021, 8:28 p.m. No.54637   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4672 >>4733

>>54627

>>54628

 

We're not famous

 

There are no stars in the side walk for us

There are no statues in our honor

We're just a small Georgia town

Of complete unknowns

The closest thing to a world stage is 81 miles away

 

(west point)

 

we are not known for who we are

we hope to be known for what we do

what we build

this thing we have assembled

no we are not famous

but we are incredible

and we make incredible things

 

TRUMP REVIVAL

MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN'

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:31 p.m. No.54639   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

>>54636

Absolutely. It’s an exciting find.

Strangely it also fits in with what Q said, that the military would be deployed under the guise of civil unrest.

 

Interesting comment from anon under the article here >>54632

 

What the military has done here is set up a countervailing power to be used in the event it is impossible for the president to act - if for example he were incapable of acting because he was under military detention or declared mentally incompetent by a military doctor. In other words, this constitutes yet another vector of attack on our constitutional system: in effect, it creates the legal basis for a military coup - you know, like the ones our military fomented in Latin America during the Cold War to prevent dangerous leftists from seizing power (democratically). Students of history will recognize the process — same thing happened to the Roman Republic.

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:34 p.m. No.54642   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4644 >>4732 >>4733

>>54632

>>54634

Related -

 

GOP Rep. Waltz: ‘We Can’t Get a Briefing’ on Why National Guard Is Still in Capitol

 

On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) said that Congress still can’t get a briefing on the threat that requires a large National Guard presence at the U.S. Capitol and that he doesn’t have answers after speaking to the acting secretary of the Army.

 

Waltz said, “We still have National Guardsmen out there, away from their families, away from their jobs, supplementing the police. And yet, we can’t get a briefing on what is this dire threat that requires so many people.”

 

He added, “I even spoke to the acting secretary of the Army and said, why do we have more troops in the Capitol than we have in Iraq and Afghanistan combined? And we still don’t have answers.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/02/08/gop-rep-waltz-we-cant-get-a-briefing-on-why-national-guard-is-still-in-capitol/

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:37 p.m. No.54645   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4649 >>4652 >>4654 >>4700 >>4732 >>4733

>>54632

On the same regulation -

Pentagon Unilaterally Grants Itself Authority Over ‘Civil Disturbances’

2013

 

The manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects offered the nation a window into the stunning military-style capabilities of our local law enforcement agencies. For the past 30 years, police departments throughout the United States have benefitted from the government’s largesse in the form of military weaponry and training, incentives offered in the ongoing “War on Drugs.” For the average citizen watching events such as the intense pursuit of the Tsarnaev brothers on television, it would be difficult to discern between fully outfitted police SWAT teams and the military.

 

The lines blurred even further Monday as a new dynamic was introduced to the militarization of domestic law enforcement. By making a few subtle changes to a regulation in the U.S. Code titled “Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies” the military has quietly granted itself the ability to police the streets without obtaining prior local or state consent, upending a precedent that has been in place for more than two centuries.

 

Click here to read the new rule

 

The most objectionable aspect of the regulatory change is the inclusion of vague language that permits military intervention in the event of “civil disturbances.” According to the rule:

 

Federal military commanders have the authority, in extraordinary emergency circumstances where prior authorization by the President is impossible and duly constituted local authorities are unable to control the situation, to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances.

 

Bruce Afran, a civil liberties attorney and constitutional law professor at Rutgers University, calls the rule, “a wanton power grab by the military,” and says, “It’s quite shocking actually because it violates the long-standing presumption that the military is under civilian control.”

 

A defense official who declined to be named takes a different view of the rule, claiming, “The authorization has been around over 100 years; it’s not a new authority. It’s been there but it hasn’t been exercised. This is a carryover of domestic policy.” Moreover, he insists the Pentagon doesn’t “want to get involved in civilian law enforcement. It’s one of those red lines that the military hasn’t signed up for.” Nevertheless, he says, “every person in the military swears an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of the United States to defend that Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic.”

 

http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/new-rule-allows-us-military-to-act-without-presidents-authorization-130520?news=850072

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:40 p.m. No.54649   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4652 >>4654 >>4732 >>4733

>>54645

Cont.

 

One of the more disturbing aspects of the new procedures that govern military command on the ground in the event of a civil disturbance relates to authority. Not only does it fail to define what circumstances would be so severe that the president’s authorization is “impossible,” it grants full presidential authority to “Federal military commanders.” According to the defense official, a commander is defined as follows: “Somebody who’s in the position of command, has the title commander. And most of the time they are centrally selected by a board, they’ve gone through additional schooling to exercise command authority.”

 

As it is written, this “commander” has the same power to authorize military force as the president in the event the president is somehow unable to access a telephone. (The rule doesn’t address the statutory chain of authority that already exists in the event a sitting president is unavailable.) In doing so, this commander must exercise judgment in determining what constitutes, “wanton destruction of property,” “adequate protection for Federal property,” “domestic violence,” or “conspiracy that hinders the execution of State or Federal law,” as these are the circumstances that might be considered an “emergency.”

 

“These phrases don’t have any legal meaning,” says Afran. “It’s no different than the emergency powers clause in the Weimar constitution [of the German Reich]. It’s a grant of emergency power to the military to rule over parts of the country at their own discretion.”

 

Afran also expresses apprehension over the government’s authority “to engage temporarily in activities necessary to quell large-scale disturbances.”

 

“Governments never like to give up power when they get it,” says Afran. “They still think after twelve years they can get intelligence out of people in Guantanamo. Temporary is in the eye of the beholder. That’s why in statutes we have definitions. All of these statutes have one thing in common and that is that they have no definitions. How long is temporary? There’s none here. The definitions are absurdly broad.”

 

The U.S. military is prohibited from intervening in domestic affairs except where provided under Article IV of the Constitution in cases of domestic violence that threaten the government of a state or the application of federal law. This provision was further clarified both by the Insurrection Act of 1807 and a post-Reconstruction law known as the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 (PCA). The Insurrection Act specifies the circumstances under which the president may convene the armed forces to suppress an insurrection against any state or the federal government. Furthermore, where an individual state is concerned, consent of the governor must be obtained prior to the deployment of troops. The PCA—passed in response to federal troops that enforced local laws and oversaw elections during Reconstruction—made unauthorized employment of federal troops a punishable offense, thereby giving teeth to the Insurrection Act.

 

Together, these laws limit executive authority over domestic military action. Yet Monday’s official regulatory changes issued unilaterally by the Department of Defense is a game-changer.

 

The stated purpose of the updated rule is “support in Accordance With the Posse Comitatus Act,” but in reality it undermines the Insurrection Act and PCA in significant and alarming ways. The most substantial change is the notion of “civil disturbance” as one of the few “domestic emergencies” that would allow for the deployment of military assets on American soil.

 

To wit, the relatively few instances that federal troops have been deployed for domestic support have produced a wide range of results. Situations have included responding to natural disasters and protecting demonstrators during the Civil Rights era to, disastrously, the Kent State student massacre and the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee.

 

Michael German, senior policy counsel to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), noted in a 2009 Daily Kos article that, “there is no doubt that the military is very good at many things. But recent history shows that restraint in their new-found domestic role is not one of them.”

 

https://www.longislandpress.com/2013/05/14/u-s-military-power-grab-goes-into-effect/

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:42 p.m. No.54652   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4654 >>4732 >>4733

>>54645

>>54649

Cont.

 

At the time German was referring to the military’s expanded surveillance techniques and hostile interventions related to border control and the War on Drugs. And in fact, many have argued that these actions have already upended the PCA in a significant way. Even before this most recent rule change, the ACLU was vocal in its opposition to the Department of Defense (DoD) request to expand domestic military authority “in the event of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high yield explosive (CBRNE) incidents.” The ACLU’s position is that civilian agencies are more than equipped to handle such emergencies since 9/11. (ACLU spokespersons in Washington D.C. declined, however, to be interviewed for this story.)

 

But while outcomes of military interventions have varied, the protocol by which the president works cooperatively with state governments has remained the same. The president is only allowed to deploy troops to a state upon request of its governor. Even then, the military—specifically the National Guard—is there to provide support for local law enforcement and is prohibited from engaging in any activities that are outside of this scope, such as the power to arrest.

 

Eric Freedman, a constitutional law professor from Hofstra University, also calls the ruling “an unauthorized power grab.” According to Freedman, “The Department of Defense does not have the authority to grant itself by regulation any more authority than Congress has granted it by statute.” Yet that’s precisely what it did. This wasn’t, however, the Pentagon’s first attempt to expand its authority domestically in the last decade.

 

Déjà vu

 

During the Bush Administration, Congress passed the 2007 Defense Authorization Bill that included language similar in scope to the current regulatory change. It specifically amended the Insurrection Act to expand the president’s ability to deploy troops domestically under certain conditions including health epidemics, natural disasters and terrorist activities, though it stopped short of including civil disturbances. But the following year this language was repealed under the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 via a bill authored by Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) who cited the “useful friction” between the Insurrection and Posse Comitatus Acts in limiting executive authority.

 

According to the DoD, the repeal of this language had more to do with procedure and that it was never supposed to amend the Insurrection Act. “When it was actually passed,” says the defense official, “Congress elected to amend the Insurrection Act and put things in the Insurrection Act that were not insurrection, like the support for disasters and emergencies and endemic influenza. Our intent,” he says, “was to give the president and the secretary access to the reserve components. It includes the National Guard and, rightfully so, the governors were pretty upset because they were not consulted.”

 

Senator Leahy’s office did not have a statement as of press time, but a spokesperson said the senator had made an inquiry with the DoD in response to our questions. The defense official confirmed that he was indeed being called in to discuss the senator’s concerns in a meeting scheduled for today. But he downplayed any concern, saying, “Congress at any time can say ‘we don’t like your interpretation of that law and how you’ve interpreted it in making policy’—and so they can call us to the Hill and ask us to justify why we’re doing something.”

 

https://www.longislandpress.com/2013/05/14/u-s-military-power-grab-goes-into-effect/

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:45 p.m. No.54654   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

>>54645

>>54649

>>54652

Cont.

 

Last year, Bruce Afran and another civil liberties attorney Carl Mayer filed a lawsuit against the Obama Administration on behalf of a group of journalists and activists lead by former New York Times journalist Chris Hedges. They filed suit over the inclusion of a bill in the NDAA 2012 that, according to the plaintiffs, expanded executive authority over domestic affairs by unilaterally granting the executive branch to indefinitely detain U.S. citizens without due process. The case has garnered international attention and invited vigorous defense from the Obama Administration. Even Afran goes so far as to say this current rule change is, “another NDAA. It’s even worse, to be honest.”

 

For Hedges and the other plaintiffs, including Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, the government’s ever-expanding authority over civilian affairs has a “chilling effect” on First Amendment activities such as free speech and the right to assemble. First District Court Judge Katherine Forrest agreed with the plaintiffs and handed Hedges et al a resounding victory prompting the Department of Justice to immediately file an injunction and an appeal. The appellate court is expected to rule on the matter within the next few months.

 

Another of the plaintiffs in the Hedges suit is Alexa O’Brien, a journalist and organizer who joined the lawsuit after she discovered a Wikileaks cable showing government officials attempting to link her efforts to terrorist activities. For activists such as O’Brien, the new DoD regulatory change is frightening because it creates, “an environment of fear when people cannot associate with one another.” Like Afran and Freedman, she too calls the move, “another grab for power under the rubric of the war on terror, to the detriment of citizens.”

 

“This is a complete erosion of the rule of law,” says O’Brien. Knowing these sweeping powers were granted under a rule change and not by Congress is even more harrowing to activists. “That anything can be made legal,” says O’Brien, “is fundamentally antithetical to good governance.”

 

As far as what might qualify as a civil disturbance, Afran notes, “In the Sixties all of the Vietnam protests would meet this description. We saw Kent State. This would legalize Kent State.”

 

But the focus on the DoD regulatory change obscures the creeping militarization that has already occurred in police departments across the nation. Even prior to the NDAA lawsuit, journalist Chris Hedges was critical of domestic law enforcement agencies saying, “The widening use of militarized police units effectively nullifies the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878.”

 

This de facto nullification isn’t lost on the DoD.

 

The DoD official even referred to the Boston bombing suspects manhunt saying, “Like most major police departments, if you didn’t know they were a police department you would think they were the military.” According to this official there has purposely been a “large transfer of technology so that the military doesn’t have to get involved.” Moreover, he says the military has learned from past events, such as the siege at Waco, where ATF officials mishandled military equipment. “We have transferred the technology so we don’t have to loan it,” he states.

 

But if the transfer of military training and technology has been so thorough, it boggles the imagination as to what kind of disturbance would be so overwhelming that it would require the suspension of centuries-old law and precedent to grant military complete authority on the ground. The DoD official admits not being able to “envision that happening,” adding, “but I’m not a Hollywood screenwriter.”

 

Afran, for one, isn’t buying the logic. For him, the distinction is simple.

 

“Remember, the police operate under civilian control,” he says. “They are used to thinking in a civilian way so the comparison that they may have some assault weapons doesn’t change this in any way. And they can be removed from power. You can’t remove the military from power.”

 

Despite protestations from figures such as Afran and O’Brien and past admonitions from groups like the ACLU, for the first time in our history the military has granted itself authority to quell a civil disturbance. Changing this rule now requires congressional or judicial intervention.

 

“This is where journalism comes in,” says Freedman. “Calling attention to an unauthorized power grab in the hope that it embarrasses the administration.”

 

Afran is considering amending his NDAA complaint currently in front of the court to include this regulatory change.

 

As we witnessed during the Boston bombing manhunt, it’s already difficult to discern between military and police. In the future it might be impossible, because there may be no difference.

 

/end/

https://www.longislandpress.com/2013/05/14/u-s-military-power-grab-goes-into-effect/

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:48 p.m. No.54655   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4658 >>4732 >>4733

>>54632

Related -

 

What we know about Myanmar's military coup:

 

- Military claims election fraud

- Says it will take power for 1 year

  • Constitution gives military emergency powers, other controls

  • Elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi had proposed changing constitution for "complete democracy"

 

https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/1356220001074733056

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 8:53 p.m. No.54658   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4662

>>54655

Pain said eyez on that sitch, it's hard to compare the military though, the pols no problem, the adherence to the constitution has been a slow creep downward whereas shithole countries are blatant

idk

feels diff but I knew it would be a soft coup from the get go, said so and never had a worry about military rule here, said that too, Thailand or Burma, not so sure

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 8:54 p.m. No.54659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4661

>>54646

Anon friends were saying that the military didn’t have the power to do what Q said they be doing, and this was an issue, the legality of it all, but here we have it, the legal basis for the military to take control.

 

Mayanmar, whether connected or not, could be easing the way for normies to hear about the predicament/situation and to accept it more easily when it happens in the US.

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 8:56 p.m. No.54660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4664

>>54657

cons seems a bit high strung to me so I would buy the stress thing, hunchin over a vid edit is what he does professionally too so a week of Soma or toradal and aleve should help, rest his eyes too

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 8:58 p.m. No.54661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4666

>>54659

what needs to come out bout Myanmar is the Soros, Clinton, Bam connections, the trafficking of peeps and drugs, Burma was #1 for opium production and Afghan #2, this shit needs to come out to make it seem less shithole and tie in with US

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 9:01 p.m. No.54662   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4668

>>54658

Understand. Coups take place regularly in developing countries and we don’t bat an eye, but really, the US is no better than any developing country right now.

With no rule of law, kangaroo courts, show trials, election fraud, a third world voting system, political persecution and literally a banana republic, there’s little difference apart from the wealth and standard of living.

Mayanmar could be foresight into what could happen here very soon.

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:02 p.m. No.54663   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4669 >>4675 >>4723

>>54656

I thought maybe it was me

had to break up an article I posted the other day, gotta say, never in all this time of baking have i ever had to do that, muh mind was boggled for a min, baking much easier than keepin up with the minutia changes, irritating AF

Anonymous ID: 5ef7b5 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:03 p.m. No.54664   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4667

>>54660

oh right..

Soma, they figure out what that was you know, many years they belive it to be Amanita muscaria, about 10 years ago they found it to be Acacia Nilotica, even the art work of the elongated seeds.. interesting stuff, becomes more potent if you drink the urine from the person that ingested it up to seven times over..

Just borked, so gross

Anonymous ID: 366ee8 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:03 p.m. No.54665   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4670 >>4678 >>4681

>>54653

Sadly, I am in a war with Squirrels. They started the war 3 years ago. I was admiring my small field of corn and thought I would harvest when I get home from work. I got home and almost every ear was shucked on the stalk. As I approached, many squirrels scattered. I was enraged. Now I have several forms of traps, and peanut butter. Works every time. 110 conibear traps are the best. The few survivors have made it their business to dig up my bulbs and chew other plants off at the base. Besides countless trap gets, I have 3 confirmed kills, 2 were headshots. with a slingshot and 3/8" steel shot. Before the attack on my garden, I liked squirrels, they are cute but they are still rats.

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:04 p.m. No.54668   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4671

>>54662

I think optics and perception will not make this "digestible" until the 40/60 makes it understood, most peeps are upset about their own economy or lack there of, they have no clue about constitutional law

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:10 p.m. No.54673   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4679

>>54671

they need to know that ugly word communism is at it again and instead of a cold war this is a pols bought and paid for silent takeover, I titled this bread stupid should burn, wasn't kidding either

kek

Anonymous ID: 5ef7b5 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:13 p.m. No.54675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4676 >>4683 >>4723

>>54663

Fucking stupidity, on the behalf of whom ever did it. Half being the operative word.

 

I'm not bothering ones that don't work the first time, I fuck it off, too much hard work and not enough time.

Fuck them, if they want to make it more difficult, watch the quality drop, because ppl cant be bothered.

 

If you watch great management like PDJT he asks questions of all his workers, because they are at the operational level. They know what its like to use the equipment.

Remember that speech he gave and asked all the navy guys about some kind of machine and got them to vote by calling out because he wasn't sure about the gas ones or the electric ones..

The Navy guys wanted the gas one for the up-grade.

If your smart you ask others instead of thinking you know better.

Management that fail take the path of asking.

 

Management that is successful ask, then do what works..

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 9:16 p.m. No.54678   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4684

>>54665

Feel for you.

We’re at war with a few feral cats. Haven’t been getting a wink for them thumping on the beach house roof at night.

Yesterday we covered the roof and walls with hot cayenne pepper though and it’s worked. Not a sign of them for 10 hours now. Thank God. First uninterrupted sleep forever.

 

>>54670

Great.

Was reading that cayenne pepper sprinkled can also protect plants and veggies from animals and bugs. Maybe squirrels.

Anonymous ID: 9a2446 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:26 p.m. No.54688   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4690 >>4691 >>4695

>>54677

I am trying to find the other video

 

We are about to see Twatter go AWOL. It will be hard to post AND I keep seeing people talk about another CULL.. and I agree.. ALSO.. 16:00 on Feb 4th, the DOD twatted "CALM BEFORE THE STORM" I have that on my cell so I will link to this post.

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:26 p.m. No.54689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4693

>>54683

it won't stop me

might mess up the notables page a bit but I'll nip that quick, it bugs me enough, the other, well, I'll just deal, surprised more than anything, freebs does these long pages of diggz and I couldn't, hhmmm………………

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 9:34 p.m. No.54692   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

>>54632

Full text of the 2013 rule -

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Office of the Secretary

[DOD-2009-OS-0038; RIN 0790-AI54]

32 CFR Part 182

Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies

AGENCY: Department of Defense.

ACTION: Final rule.

 

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2013-04-12/html/2013-07802.htm

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 9:35 p.m. No.54693   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>54689

That’s it. It’s the only thing to do.

Having to break up most articles here as well now.

Wouldn’t be surprised if it just reverts one day.

Anonymous ID: 5a2745 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:52 p.m. No.54699   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4726

US Constitution

 

Article I, Section 3, clause 6:

 

The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments. When sitting for that Purpose, they shall be on Oath or Affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside: And no Person shall be convicted without the Concurrence of two thirds of the Members present.

 

Chief Justice Roberts isn't presiding though, so (other than the constitutionality of the proceedings in the first place) this raises some interesting questions

 

Roberts knows that he is not legally bound to preside over the impeachment trial since the wording of the law is very specific and Trump is no longer the President.

 

Even so…

 

What would make Roberts choose NOT to preside over this?

 

The biggest, most controversial case involving a President, and the Chief Justice says nah?

 

Even using the Democratic viewpoint that this is a completely legit proceeding?

 

Strange, no? (keks in Strange)

 

Maybe he knows the entire thing is unconstitutional and wants no part of it, which would require some level of integrity

 

For him to suddenly have integrity at this point in the game?

 

One might assume he's already flipped

 

I cannot think of any other scenario in which he wouldn't preside

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 9:54 p.m. No.54700   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

>>54645

On the military being able to act w/o Presidential authority.

From this article -

 

The lines blurred even further Monday as a new dynamic was introduced to the militarization of domestic law enforcement. By making a few subtle changes to a regulation in the U.S. Code titled “Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies” the military has quietly granted itself the ability to police the streets without obtaining prior local or state consent, upending a precedent that has been in place for more than two centuries.

 

The most objectionable aspect of the regulatory change is the inclusion of vague language that permits military intervention in the event of “civil disturbances.” According to the rule:

 

—Federal military commanders have the authority, in extraordinary emergency circumstances where prior authorization by the President is impossible and duly constituted local authorities are unable to control the situation, to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances.—

 

Bruce Afran, a civil liberties attorney and constitutional law professor at Rutgers University, calls the rule, “a wanton power grab by the military,” and says, “It’s quite shocking actually because —it violates thelong-standing presumption that the military is under civilian control.”—

 

https://www.longislandpress.com/2013/05/14/u-s-military-power-grab-goes-into-effect/

Anonymous ID: 9a2446 Feb. 8, 2021, 9:55 p.m. No.54701   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4703 >>4705 >>4709

Oh snep. I gotta get to bed.

 

2 REALLY LONG DAYS ahead of me to get this project done. May even have a lil to do on Thursday morning.

 

This Thursday night will be our "meeting" just a gathering.. with what is about to hit, this IS the real deal. Muh Peachmints is about all they have. I. believe the socials will start to get shut down with all the info coming out.. and LEFT gunna FLIP when they hear their sworn in at 11:48am pResident isn't POTUS.

 

Okay, headed to bed.

 

Night everyone.

 

YOU ALL ARE FUCKING BRILLIANT!!

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 9:58 p.m. No.54702   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4732 >>4733

 

Andy Ngô

@MrAndyNgo

Police in Bellingham, Wash. have released body camera footage showing what happened when #antifa attacked them at their autonomous encampment outside city hall on 28 Jan. Days prior, the antifa stormed their way inside, causing the mayor to be evacuated. https://youtu.be/2bB7S0PmeJg

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 10:09 p.m. No.54721   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4722 >>4724 >>4732 >>4733

Capitol Police Chief Forced to Resign Drops Damning Letter to Pelosi Revealing What Really Happened Ahead of Capitol Riots

 

Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund warned the Congress six times about the high risk of impending attacks on the capitol building before the January 6th “insurrection.”

 

Now, his resignation letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi has surfaced. And it is scathing. [READ THE FULL LETTER HERE.]

 

“Perfect hindsight does not change the fact that nothing in our collective experience or our intelligence – including intelligence provided by FBI, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and D.C. Metropolitan Police (MPD) – indicated that a well-coordinated, armed assault on the Capitol might occur on Jan. 6,” Sund wrote. The letter was first obtained by the NY Times.

 

This intelligence, given at least three days prior to the attack, indicates that the pre-planned riot could not have been “incited” by former President Trump’s speech. Thus, impeachment claims to this point are moot and are fallacious cases of post hoc ergo propter hoc reasoning, which means “after this, therefore because of this.”

 

Sund’s intelligence explicitly named violent left-wing extremist group Antifa as a “expected” to participate.

 

“Members of the Proud Boys, white supremacist groups, Antifa, and other extremist groups were expected to participate in the Jan. 6 event and that they may be inclined to become violent,” he wrote.

 

“This was very similar to the intelligence assessment of the Dec. 12, 2020, MAGA II event.” Sund says there was a “limited amount of violence and/or injuries to officers, and a limited number of arrests.”

 

“Having previously handled two major post-election demonstrations successfully utilizing an action plan that was based on intelligence assessments that had proven to be credible, reliable, and accurate, we reasonably assumed the intelligence assessment for Jan. 6, 2021, was also correct,” he added.

 

The former Capitol Police chief said that he notified the U.S. Army five times about the danger in a local interview:

 

https://beckernews.com/capitol-police-chief-forced-to-resign-drops-damning-letter-to-pelosi-revealing-what-really-happened-ahead-of-capitol-riots-36543/

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 10:11 p.m. No.54722   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4724 >>4732 >>4733

>>54721

Cont.

 

“We need boots on the ground, immediate assistance,” he said. “Right then and there, helping to form police lines and secure the foundation of the United States capitol building.”

 

This turned out to be the opposite of what happened, as capitol police and national guard presence was light and unusually passive as protesters had their way with the capitol building seemingly without resistance.

 

Speaker Pelosi demanded that Sund resign after the capitol riots, despite his repeated warnings to the Congress, the military, and the intelligence community about what was about to occur. Senator Ron Johnson is now asking questions about Pelosi’s possible knowledge of the impending attack.

 

“Is this another diversionary operation?” Johnson said in an interview with Maria Bartiromo. “Is this meant to deflect away from potentially what the Speaker knew and when she knew it? I don’t know, but I’m suspicious.”

 

It has since come out in a Time piece that there was coordination between radical agitators and a powerful “shadow campaign” operating behind the scenes to “fortify” the election. As the Time piece relates, a coalition of big tech companies, corporate giants, labor unions and influential left-wing organizations engaged in a “conspiracy” to ensure that Donald Trump would not be re-elected.

 

“ This is what was reported in the story, which spins the preparations for the election fall-out as “fortifying” democracy:

 

On March 3, Podhorzer drafted a three-page confidential memo titled “Threats to the 2020 Election.” “Trump has made it clear that this will not be a fair election, and that he will reject anything but his own re-election as ‘fake’ and rigged,” he wrote. “On Nov. 3, should the media report otherwise, he will use the right-wing information system to establish his narrative and incite his supporters to protest.”

 

The fabricated inception of this memo was approximately nine months before the January 6th Capitol “insurrection.” More than enough time for advance warning, which would subsequently be ignored by the Congress prior to the anticipated Electoral College objections.

 

One of the many revelations in this pieces was that these shadowy actors told the leaders of these left-wing groups not to have a visible presence at the planned protests. While these hostile actors were reported by the media to have been missing from the scene at the capitol building protest, there were numerous credible reports, including one by America’s foremost war correspondent, that Antifa infiltrators were mingling in the crowd.

 

Nonetheless, the story admits Podhorzer was directly coordinating with these left-wing extremist groups and the word purportedly went out: Stand down.

 

https://beckernews.com/capitol-police-chief-forced-to-resign-drops-damning-letter-to-pelosi-revealing-what-really-happened-ahead-of-capitol-riots-36543/

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 10:13 p.m. No.54724   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4730 >>4732 >>4733

>>54721

>>54722

Cont.

 

“ So the word went out: stand down. Protect the Results announced that it would “not be activating the entire national mobilization network today, but remains ready to activate if necessary.” On Twitter, outraged progressives wondered what was going on. Why wasn’t anyone trying to stop Trump’s coup? Where were all the protests?

 

Podhorzer credits the activists for their restraint. “They had spent so much time getting ready to hit the streets on Wednesday. But they did it,” he says. “Wednesday through Friday, there was not a single Antifa vs. Proud Boys incident like everyone was expecting. And when that didn’t materialize, I don’t think the Trump campaign had a backup plan.”

 

There was not a single Antifa vs. Proud Boys incident documented by the media. But where were these radical activists? Were they dressing up in MAGA gear to avoid media detection?

 

It was one of the most bizarre spectacles of modern times. On January 6th, the Electoral College’s slates of electors were being sent to a Joint Session of Congress, which was to be presided over by then-Vice President Mike Pence in his role as President of the Senate.

 

It was a day that many voters had been looking forward to: Americans would finally hear the Republicans’ best case that the 2020 election was, at best, deeply flawed, and at worst, unlawful and illegitimate.

 

The election dispute began with Arizona. The objection had been presaged by passionate and persuasive speeches, such as one delivered by Senator Rand Paul. These election objections would not last for long.

 

It was not the unprecedented, “seditious” act that radical Democrats allege. Such objections had been voiced by Democrats in 2000, 2004, and 2016. The party itself had normalized it; just as it is normalizing the extremely divisive practice of politically driven impeachments.

 

Meanwhile, Washington D.C. had become the central focus for both die-hard Trump supporters and a mix of far-right groups, including the “Stop the Steal” organizers and the Proud Boys. There was a conspicuous absence of the usual left-wing suspects that are typically drawn to large right-wing gatherings, such as Antifa and Black Lives Matters leaders.

 

President Donald Trump, meanwhile, was guilty only of giving a boilerplate speech making his shopworn case that the election was illegitimate. The president had pleaded this same case countless times before, in much the same terms, and said nothing remarkable deviating from that script. And nothing remarkable had happened after all of those times he had made a virtually identical case.

 

Trump told the gathered crowd of his actual most fervent supporters who had come from all across the country to listen to him speak explicitly to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.” A timeline reveals that the Capitol riot began twenty minutes before the president’s speech ended. Yet there appears to have been a trap set to frame President Trump for inciting a riot.

 

Numerous aspects of the entire capitol riot affair appears to have been staged. There were pipebombs placed at the RNC and DNC buildings the night before (and not near the capitol building, as some Democrats have falsely claimed), a classic diversion tactic to draw away police forces from the site of an actual incursion.

 

There was an obscenely insufficent lack of capitol building security. This was despite advance warnings that the odds of an attack on the capitol building were increasing by the day, including an intelligence report issued by the Capitol Police itself:

 

https://beckernews.com/capitol-police-chief-forced-to-resign-drops-damning-letter-to-pelosi-revealing-what-really-happened-ahead-of-capitol-riots-36543/

Anonymous ID: c42d8a Feb. 8, 2021, 10:18 p.m. No.54730   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4733 >>4734

>>54724

Cont.

 

“Three days before thousands of rioters converged on the U.S. Capitol, an internal Capitol Police intelligence report warned of a violent scenario in which “Congress itself” could be the target of angry supporters of President Trump on Jan. 6, laying out a stark alert that deepens questions about the security failures that day.

 

In a 12-page report on Jan. 3, the intelligence unit of the congressional police force described how thousands of enraged protesters, egged on by Trump and flanked by white supremacists and extreme militia groups, were likely to stream into Washington armed for battle.”

 

This time, the focus of their ire would be members of Congress, the report said.

 

The now-resigned Capitol Police chief warned the Congress about an imminent pre-planned attack six times, according to his account, but was denied a stronger presence. It is important to read exactly what the Washington Post reported:

 

“ Two days before Congress was set to formalize President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund was growing increasingly worried about the size of the pro-Trump crowds expected to stream into Washington in protest.

 

To be on the safe side, Sund asked House and Senate security officials for permission to request that the D.C. National Guard be placed on standby in case he needed quick backup.”

 

“We knew we would have large crowds, the potential for some violent altercations,” he added.

 

The responses from the House’s and the Senate’s respective Sergeant at Arms were reckless at best:

 

“ House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving said he wasn’t comfortable with the “optics” of formally declaring an emergency ahead of the demonstration, Sund said. Meanwhile, Senate Sergeant at Arms Michael Stenger suggested that Sund should informally seek out his Guard contacts, asking them to “lean forward” and be on alert in case Capitol Police needed their help.

 

Thus, an emergency could have been declared before the riot broke out. Instead, the message to the Capitol Police and the National Guard: Keep the presence light and the security passive. The House and Senate Sergeant at Arms have since resigned.

 

The Capitol Police held the doors open for protesters to enter the building. “I disagree with it, but I respect it,” one officer said as protesters shuffled past him.

 

There were other suspicious aspects of the assembled mob. One high-profile actor was John Earle Sullivan, a radical self-described “revolutionary” who literally founded a group called “Insurgence USA.” After documenting his own account of what transpired, including the suspect shooting death of Trump supporter Ashli Babbitt, he was arrested and charged for his role in helping to incite the riot.

 

He would later be given an open and welcome platform on CNN to relate what he saw at the capitol building, along with a CNN correspondent who had been right next to him within the building.

 

One of the protesters that Sullivan filmed appears to have staged the event that led to Babbitt’s shooting. He used a helmet handed to him to smash a window that Babbitt crawled through before being shot. He escaped with police standing by idly nearby, and was recently arrested. The FBI launched a manhunt, and has finally apprehended and charged the suspect, named Zachary Alam. No charges were recommended for the officer who shot and killed Babbitt.

 

The Capitol riots chaos meant that the president’s claims the election was ‘stolen‘ would never be fully heard by the bulk of the American people. The censorship of the big tech thought police would drive people to hear the case that President Trump had incited a ‘riot’ as presented overwhelmingly through a mainstream media filter.

 

It turns out that basis for suspending Donald Trump from digital and social media platforms was entirely erroneous. Therefore, their rationale for continuing their bans and suspensions is purely political and has nothing to do with public “safety.”

 

Furthermore, the entire basis of the Democrats’ impeachment vendetta against Donald Trump is fundamentally eroded to the point of it appearing to be nothing more than a cynical ploy.

 

The question that now arises: Was it a “trap”?

 

/end/

https://beckernews.com/capitol-police-chief-forced-to-resign-drops-damning-letter-to-pelosi-revealing-what-really-happened-ahead-of-capitol-riots-36543/

Anonymous ID: 5ef7b5 Feb. 8, 2021, 10:20 p.m. No.54732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4734

 

>>54526 Dough @192

 

#253

>>54542, >>54543, >>54412, pb, >>54546, >>54553, >>54576, >>54601, >>54686, >>54694, PF Reports

>>54544 Boatfaggin

>>54545 Sheila Jackson Lee's New Bill Criminalize Private Gun Ownership in the United States

>>54551 Georgia Secretary of State opens investigation into Trump's legitimate attempt to reverse the fraudulent results from Georgia

>>54554 Elon Musk says he WON'T get a coronavirus vaccine because he's 'not at risk' and says the pandemic has 'questioned my faith in humanity' because people have become 'irrational'

>>54555 Zoominfo Technologies sold by TA Associates, L.P.: $190.06m-Feb 1-4

>>54556 North Korea cyberattacks gained $300m in cryptocurrency: UN panel

>>54559 We correctly predicted today's "shock" announcement by Tesla by purchasing $1.5 billion in bitcoin

>>54564 Georgia Secretary of State’s office opens investigation into Trump and Lin Wood

>>54568 SNL add too close for pizza's comfort (cap)

>>54593 South Korea regulator not probing Hyundai executives' share sales

>>54601 , >>54605, >>54650, Q confirmation, SKYFALL1, A British plane doing loops near Colorado River sub station..

>>54607 , >>54612, TRUMP REVIVAL (Cap)

>>54629 , >>54633, Fresh Juan O'Savin

>>54634 , >>54636, >>54639, >>54642, >>54645, >>54655, >>54692, >>54700, New Rule Allows U.S. Military to Act without President’s Authorization

>>54642 , >>54644, GOP Rep. Waltz: ‘We Can’t Get a Briefing’ on Why National Guard Is Still in Capitol

>>54645 , >>54649, >>54652, >>54654, Pentagon Unilaterally Grants Itself Authority Over ‘Civil Disturbances’

>>54672 , >>54719, Hold the line, BOTUS telling the world who he is, This isn't the end of anything.

>>54691, >>52764 pb, >>52809 pb, >>52810 pb, @DeptofDefense The calm before the storm.

>>54697 Official: Heavily armed man was arrested Vegas-area airport

>>54702 Police in Bellingham, Wash. have released body camera footage #antifa

>>54721 , >>54722, >>54724, Capitol Police Chief Forced to Resign Drops Damning Letter to Pelosi Revealing What Really Happened Ahead of Capitol Riots

 

Check em folks, could be a lot of mistakes because I was mainly messing around

#253

Anonymous ID: 5ef7b5 Feb. 8, 2021, 10:24 p.m. No.54733   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notables are not endorsements

 

>>54526 Dough @192

 

#253

>>54542, >>54543, >>54412, pb, >>54546, >>54553, >>54576, >>54601, >>54686, >>54694, PF Reports

>>54544 Boatfaggin

>>54545 Sheila Jackson Lee's New Bill Criminalize Private Gun Ownership in the United States

>>54551 Georgia Secretary of State opens investigation into Trump's legitimate attempt to reverse the fraudulent results from Georgia

>>54554 Elon Musk says he WON'T get a coronavirus vaccine because he's 'not at risk' and says the pandemic has 'questioned my faith in humanity' because people have become 'irrational'

>>54555 Zoominfo Technologies sold by TA Associates, L.P.: $190.06m-Feb 1-4

>>54556 North Korea cyberattacks gained $300m in cryptocurrency: UN panel

>>54559 We correctly predicted today's "shock" announcement by Tesla by purchasing $1.5 billion in bitcoin

>>54564 Georgia Secretary of State’s office opens investigation into Trump and Lin Wood

>>54568 SNL add too close for pizza's comfort (cap)

>>54593 South Korea regulator not probing Hyundai executives' share sales

>>54601 , >>54605, >>54650, Q confirmation, SKYFALL1, A British plane doing loops near Colorado River sub station..

>>54607 , >>54612, >>54637, TRUMP REVIVAL (Cap)

>>54629 , >>54633, Fresh Juan O'Savin

>>54634 , >>54636, >>54639, >>54642, >>54645, >>54655, >>54692, >>54700, New Rule Allows U.S. Military to Act without President’s Authorization

>>54642 , >>54644, GOP Rep. Waltz: ‘We Can’t Get a Briefing’ on Why National Guard Is Still in Capitol

>>54645 , >>54649, >>54652, >>54654, Pentagon Unilaterally Grants Itself Authority Over ‘Civil Disturbances’

>>54672 , >>54719, Hold the line, BOTUS telling the world who he is, This isn't the end of anything warning to the deepstate players

>>54691, >>52764 pb, >>52809 pb, >>52810 pb, @DeptofDefense The calm before the storm.

>>54697 Official: Heavily armed man was arrested Vegas-area airport

>>54702 Police in Bellingham, Wash. have released body camera footage #antifa

>>54721 , >>54722, >>54724, >>54730, Capitol Police Chief Forced to Resign Drops Damning Letter to Pelosi Revealing What Really Happened Ahead of Capitol Riots

#253

Anonymous ID: 5ef7b5 Feb. 8, 2021, 10:31 p.m. No.54737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4739

>>54734

Can you see how many you are in the notables that are mine in this bread that we are in, you think I'm messing around? Perhaps you should pay attention before making unhelpful comments?