Anonymous ID: 44d356 May 26, 2021, 12:19 p.m. No.56941   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6947 >>6975

Nothing screams “western medicine” quite like offering free Krispy Kreme donuts, free cheeseburgers, free ice cream, and free Budweiser as rewards for receiving an experimental shot for a disease in a country that saw 80% of its hospitalizations in overweight or obese people.

 

8:59 AM · May 24, 2021

 

https://twitter.com/Alec_Zeck/status/1396813070274605056

Anonymous ID: 44d356 May 26, 2021, 12:20 p.m. No.56942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6975

Mali's interim president, prime minister resign, reports say

 

https://twitter.com/SputnikInt/status/1397560403346006019

Anonymous ID: 44d356 May 26, 2021, 12:22 p.m. No.56945   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6975

Arizona AG Files Motion to Intervene on DNC Court Case Involving Ballot Harvesting and Out-of-Precinct Voting — Democrats Want to Cheat and Crooked Katie Hobbs Refused to Appeal Case

 

More bad news for Cheating Democrats–

 

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a motion to intervene on the DNC versus Hobbs lawsuit on Tuesday.

 

The lawsuit filed by Democrats will allow the use of ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting.

 

Why is it that every Democrat party election lawsuit makes it easier for them to cheat?

 

Crooked Katie Hobbs refused to appeal the lawsuit so the Arizona Attorney General jumped in today to intervene on behalf of Arizona voters.

 

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

 

On Tuesday, Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a Motion to Intervene with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of the State of Arizona in the Democratic National Committee lawsuit challenging Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting and statutes regulating out-of-precinct voting. Attorney General Brnovich is moving to intervene on this matter on behalf of the State because defendant Secretary of State Hobbs has announced that she does not support an appeal.

 

As noted in today’s filing, Attorney General Brnovich moves to intervene in this matter, assuring the State’s interest in retaining its “broad authority to structure and regulate elections,” is fully preserved and that there is no possible procedural hindrance to Supreme Court review of the matter. The Attorney General is empowered by Arizona law to seek intervention in federal court on behalf of the State.

 

Earlier this month the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted Brnovich’s motion to stay the Court’s mandate in the DNC v. Hobbs case. The stay ensures Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting and the law regarding out-of-precinct voting will remain in place until the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to hear the appeal of the case.

 

Before the 2016 election, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed the Ninth Circuit’s election-eve injunction against the enforcement of Arizona’s prohibition on ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting following a lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and the Arizona Democratic Party. The State then prevailed at trial.

 

A copy of the Motion to Intervene.

 

https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/files/docs/press-releases/2020/motions/dnc_Motion_to_Intervene.pdf

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/arizona-ag-files-motion-intervene-dnc-court-case-involving-ballot-harvesting-precinct-voting-democrats-want-cheat-crooked-katie-hobbs-refused-appeal-case/

Anonymous ID: 44d356 May 26, 2021, 12:37 p.m. No.56965   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6974 >>6975

[Turtle 962]

The FARM requires…

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[Turtle 962]

The FARM requires…

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https://www.dailypress.com/news/environment/dp-nw-nw-yorktown-natural-resources-20210524-bmxheioh55ge3maiyikqpubmne-story.html

 

The search for Spotted Turtle 962 took biologist John Mayersky through a stand of large old loblolly pine, oaks and beech to the edge of a pond on Yorktown Naval Weapons Station.

 

He paused, swinging his 2-foot-long antenna this way and that, before hearing the strongest signal from the tiny transmitter on 962′s shell. It was coming from the deepest black water of the pond, beyond a thick bed of reeds.

 

“She probably heard us coming, and scooted in,” he said. And then, holding the antenna high, he pushed through the reeds and into the center of the pond.

 

He and colleague Robert Hamilton make twice weekly checks on tagged turtles at the base, as part of a continuous effort to maintain the inventory of its natural resources.

 

That inventory — contained in a 3-inch-thick loose-leaf binder — is the heart of a management plan that earned Yorktown the 2021 Secretary of the Navy Environmental Award for Natural Resources Conservation.

 

The plan covers some 7,200 acres of forest, which with the nearby woods of Camp Peary and Newport News Waterworks probably comprises the largest stretch of undeveloped forest in Tidewater Virginia, said Tom Olexa, the weapons station’s natural resources manager.

 

His job is to manage the base’s woodlands along with some 2,600 acres of wetlands and 37 miles of shoreline in way that doesn’t interfere with the military mission — and that protects spotted turtles as well as plants and animals that are less threatened.

 

But the environmental mission extends beyond the weapons station’s lands, he said.

 

That’s why the answer to one military mission issue, preventing the shoreline erosion that could affect the base’s Pier R3 where warships load ordnance, is taking the shape it has.

 

Much of the shore on either side of the pier belongs to the National Park Service. York County, meanwhile, was concerned about the rapid erosion of Penniman Spit, off the Navy’s Cheatham Annex property that is part of Olexa’s responsibility.

 

And, thanks connections forged with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, whose students and staff regularly use the base for their research, as well as regular conversations with the federal and state agencies in the Chesapeake Bay Program, Olexa knew that living shorelines were an option — hardened shorelines farther upstream, in fact, were a big reason for the faster pace of erosion along the Navy’s and National Park Service’s shorelines.

 

He also knew the state and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation made oyster restoration a priority on the York River.

 

“Partnerships are key,” he said.

 

Listening to all those partners, the answer to the military challenge of protecting the pier seemed clear to Olexa: oyster reefs. Design is already underway.

 

In addition to stabilizing the shore, by blunting the impact of waves, oysters filter pollutants out of the water. Since the pier is a restricted area, the oysters can’t be harvested — but they can release their spat to grow into oysters farther downstream.

 

“We’ll be doing something for the whole community, for the York River and the bay,” Olexa said. “We’ll be doing something for commercial fishing, too.”

 

The military mission is why the base sold recently a stand of 40-year-old pine trees. The station needed to clear trees that threatened to interfere with plans for increased helicopter operations.

 

To make the deal financially viable for the loggers, the weapons station had to sell more trees than were strictly needed for the clear zone — and so earlier this year, the weapons station planted hundreds of eight-inch-tall loblolly pine seedlings on some of the cleared land. They’re already 2 feet tall.

 

And the base did not allow the loggers to cut the loblollies at one end of the clearing — they’re next to a wetland that’s home to salamanders, frogs and, Olexa thinks, some spotted turtles.

 

The spotted turtles eat frogs and salamanders. They need clear, clean water, preferably without fish that also hunt those amphibians.

 

“This is prime time for them, they just really shovel it in in the spring,” said Hamilton.

 

The weapons station, with its vernal ponds — pools that wax and wane with the seasons — as well as its more permanent sinkhole ponds, is ideal country for the turtles.

 

The turtles will travel hundreds of yards from one pond to another — figuring out the paths they travel and times they move it is a big part of what Hamilton and Mayersky are trying to figure out.

 

“She’s really moving around in here,” Mayersky called out, standing in thigh deep water, within a yard or two of Turtle 962.

 

A career submariner, who commanded the…

 

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Anonymous ID: 44d356 May 26, 2021, 12:46 p.m. No.56972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6975

https://media.8kun.top/file_store/c5799472c2cab571601409d523d51286e7fae8dbe85857450d56675009daf0e6.pdf

 

The Atlantic Council

Anonymous ID: 44d356 May 26, 2021, 12:50 p.m. No.56973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6975

Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced that he is resigning on Wednesday just days after he filed for divorce from his wife

 

https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1397638705456812036

Anonymous ID: 44d356 May 26, 2021, 12:59 p.m. No.56975   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#230

>>56923, >>56940 Eyez on the skyz

>>56973 Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced that he is resigning on Wednesday

>>56972 The Atlantic Council

>>56971 See Q on center stage.

>>56965, >>56974 Q likes

>>56945 Arizona AG Files Motion to Intervene on DNC Court Case Involving Ballot Harvesting and Out-of-Precinct Voting — Democrats Want to Cheat and Crooked Katie Hobbs Refused to Appeal Case

>>56942 Mali's interim president, prime minister resign

>>56941, >>56947 Nothing screams “western medicine” quite like offering free Krispy Kreme donuts, free cheeseburgers, free ice cream, and free Budweiser as rewards for receiving an experimental shot for a disease in a country that saw 80% of its hospitalizations in overweight or obese people.

>>56938 Rand Paul: ‘Fauci Should Be Made to Testify Under Oath’ About Wuhan Lab Funding

>>56932 Grassley Says Confirming Biden’s ATF Pick Is Like ‘Putting Antifa In Charge Of The Portland Police Department’

>>56931 President Trump Newsmax Interview Discussing Current Events and Biden’s Multiple Crises – Full Video

>>56930 Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Council Unanimously Approves Investigation into Recent Primary Election Flaws Using Dominion Voting Machines

>>56926 Mike Lindell Blocked from Attending Republican Governors Association Conference – RGA Fearful He Would Confront Governors Over Voter Fraud Inaction

>>56924 Biden looks abroad for electric vehicle metals, in blow to US miners

>>56920 The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed he believes COVID-19 originated through an accidental escape

>>56919 DoD w/CAP: Ten nations are working together during #AtSeaDemonstration/#FormidableShield 2021.

>>56918 Alaska Volcano Eruption Sparks "Red Alert"

>>56917 Jeffrey Epstein's Alleged Co-Conspirators To Testify Against Ghislaine Maxwell: Court Filing

>>56912 AZ Audit Director Ken Bennett: “We haven’t received ANYTHING from them – Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Refuses to Cooperate and Answer AZ Senate”

>>56906 With humanity on the brink of alien disclosure, do you really trust the government to tell you the whole truth?

>>56904 CodeMondkey opines: If fraud is proven in Maricopa, then that may cause AZ to decertify...

>>56903 GA Gov. Brian Kemp issued an executive order Tuesday that bans state agencies, state service providers and state properties from requiring Georgians to prove they have received the COVID-19 vaccine.

#230

 

hold em

imma set up the bake

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