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habz smooooooov one
Wishing all the students going back to school this fall the best of luck!
https://twitter.com/mikepompeo/status/1424745453070045190
Richard Grenell
@RichardGrenell
The media and the government continue to overplay the percentage of people getting seriously sick from Covid.
Less than 1% doesn’t require this overreaction.
Follow the science and facts.
habby trails
Judge Deals Blow To Florida Law Banning Vaccine Passports
A judge ruled Sunday that Norwegian Cruise Line can lawfully ask customers to provide proof of vaccination before boarding one of its ships, dealing a blow to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ law banning “vaccine passports” in the state.
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams in the Southern District of Florida issued the ruling, writing that DeSantis’ law was unconstitutional under the First Amendment and jeopardized public health. She added that Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees also did not have the power to enforce it.
The ruling allows Norwegian Cruise Line to require proof of vaccination on Aug. 15, when it is set to resume Florida-based passenger cruises.
DeSantis, a Republican, first signed the law banning businesses from implementing “vaccine passports” in April after issuing an executive order doing the same. (RELATED: DeSantis, Biden Clash Over Mask Mandates)
https://dailycaller.com/2021/08/09/judge-norwegian-cruise-line-florida-vaccine-passport-ron-desantis/
In September 2010, Turkish and Chinese aircraft conducted joint exercises in Turkish airspace. In 2011, the Turkish government announced plans to build a ballistic missile with a range of 2,500 kilometers. In 2012, Turkey joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) as a dialogue partner. (Other dialogue partners were Belarus and Sri Lanka; observers were Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Iran, and Mongolia.) Since then, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said numerous times that Ankara will abandon its quest to join the EU if it is offered full membership in the SCO.
In September 2013, Turkey announced that it had selected a Chinese company for the construction of its first long-range air and anti-missile defense system. After Ankara scrapped that contract, it went on to acquire the Russian-made S-400 system, which resulted in Turkey's suspension from the U.S.-led multinational consortium that builds the F-35 fifth-generation fighter jet. The S-400 controversy also triggered U.S. CAATSA sanctions against Turkey.
Turkey's sociopolitical distance from the West has been growing steadily. New research, by the Turkish pollsters Areda Survey, has shown that:
54.6% of Turks view the U.S. as the biggest security threat to their country while 51% think the biggest threat is Israel; 31.1% think it is the United Arab Emirates; and 30.7% think it is Saudi Arabia.
35.5% of Turks consider the U.S. unreliable; 32.8% think it is a colonialist state.
72.2% object to any kind of cooperation with the U.S.
When asked with which one of the two countries Turkey should develop its relations, 78.9% said Russia against 21.1% who defended cooperation with the U.S.
58.2% of Turks think that Russia is their strategic ally.
69.3% think that the acquisition of the Russian S-400 system was the right decision.
Turkey's self-alienation from the West and Western institutions is not unrequited. New research in Europe shows how Europeans, once enthusiastic about Turkish membership in the EU, now feel Turkey does not belong with their political culture.
In April, the European Council on Foreign Relations surveyed more than 17,000 people in 12 European countries. The survey found that:
"Turkey is the only country that more Europeans see as an adversary than a necessary partner. Given that Turkey is a NATO member – unlike China, Russia, India, and Japan, all of which Europeans consider less threatening – this finding is quite worrying. Only 25% of Europeans see Turkey as a necessary partner, and only 4% see it as an ally with shared values and interests. In Germany, 41% of respondents consider Turkey an adversary.
"Our survey shows that Europeans generally want a cooperative rather than a confrontational foreign policy. The idea of 'strategic partnerships' is deeply embedded in the DNA of Europeans. At the same time, Europeans understand there are aspects of their relations with Russia, China, and Turkey that make these countries rivals or even adversaries."
Turkey is not better perceived across the Atlantic. President Joe Biden's use of the word "genocide" on April 24 perhaps was not a game-changer in deeply problematic U.S.-Turkish relations, but it enhances Turkey's political isolation, weakens its arguments on whether a genocide did or did not occur from 1915-24, and further destabilizes whatever is left of Ankara's soft power. "The American people honor all those Armenians who perished in the genocide that began 106 years ago today," President Biden said on Armenian Remembrance Day. With that statement, Biden became the first U.S. president to recognize the Armenian genocide.
More recently, Ambassador John Bolton, the former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, said he has joined the advisory council of the Turkish Democracy Project, a newly launched institution, "to shine a light on the darkening situation" in Turkey.
The Turkish Democracy Project is "a nonprofit, non-partisan, international policy organization formed in response to Turkey's recent turn away from democracy and toward authoritarianism," its website says.
"It's time to sound the alarm on Turkey," Bolton wrote in his Twitter announcement. He went on to describe Ankara as a one-time reliable NATO ally that has grown uncomfortably close to Russia.
On July 1, the U.S. added Turkey to a list of countries that are implicated in the use of child soldiers over the past year, thereby for the first time placing a NATO ally on such a list. It is a move that is likely further to complicate the already fraught ties between Ankara and Washington. The U.S. State Department determined in its 2021 Trafficking in Persons Report that Turkey was providing "tangible support" to the Sultan Murad division in Syria, a faction of Syrian opposition that Ankara has long supported and a group that Washington has said recruited and used child soldiers.
The feeling of drifting apart between the Turks and Westerners is mutual and growing. It is an inevitable result of Turkey's top-to-bottom Islamization over the past two decades. The West now has a small Russia to deal with.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/turkey-west-drifting-further-apart?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+zerohedge%2Ffeed+%28zero+hedge+-+on+a+long+enough+timeline%2C+the+survival+rate+for+everyone+drops+to+zero%29
Cuomo impeachment committee is investigating the nursing home scandal, if he used state resources to write his book, if he got his family early access to COVID tests AND sexual harassment claims - and will share evidence 'as early as this month'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9876905/Cuomo-impeachment-committee-investigating-nursing-home-deaths.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
Time's Up leader resigns over ties to Cuomo
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/566977-times-up-leader-resigns-over-ties-to-cuomo
Time's Up leader Roberta Kaplan has resigned from her position as chair of the organization dedicated to helping victims of sexual harassment after a report from the New York Attorney General's office named her as one of several prominent figures involved in efforts to discredit an accuser of Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D).
Kaplan, who created Time’s Up in the wake of the sexual assault allegations toward former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, is also journalist E. Jean Carroll’s attorney in her defamation lawsuit case against former President Trump.
Emerging small-molecule therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease based on targeting microRNAs
https://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2022;volume=17;issue=2;spage=336;epage=337;aulast=Abdelrahman
more proof Melania is an angel
Her reimagined rose garden replaced what was originally made in1913
https://nypost.com/2021/08/09/melania-trump-blasts-historian-after-rose-garden-criticism/
Symbolic of uprooting the Federal Reserve system?
Can’t tie it to the titanic so me thinks you be correct anon
12:22:21
Let it be the Underwood Tarrif act of 1913 getting into the federal income tax.
Uproot a garden
Get out the Underwood to prevent regrowth
Rout them out
@mikepompeo
Each parent has the right to do what they feel is best for their child. This includes mask-wearing. I do not support government-mandated masks in the classrooms. Stick to the science.
12:47 PM · Aug 9, 2021
https://twitter.com/mikepompeo/status/1424774275257487362
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#497
>>80740, >>80742, >>80749, >>80757, >>80788, >>80804, >>80810, >>80822, >>80823, >>80827 Monday eyez on the skyz
>>80818 "He Takes Care Of The Little Girls" - Leon Black's Ex-Mistress Shares Explosive New Details About "Best Friend" Jeffrey Epstein
>>80816, >>80820 They want you to follow the stars is taking on multiple meanings
>>80805, >>80807 Mil requires vax by Sept 15
>>80802 Aussie: Inoculate means “to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance
>>80797 Blackrock’s research arm sees `real and broadening’ restart of global economy
>>80791 Fed’s Bostic Urges Faster Bond Taper as U.S. Economy Strengthens
>>80785, >>80789 Melania rose garden/Symbolic of uprooting the Federal Reserve system?/Let it be the Underwood Tarrif act of 1913
>>80783 Emerging small-molecule therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease
>>80781 SEC_TEST/Q
>>80778 Turkey's self-alienation from the West and Western institutions is not unrequited
>>80777 Judge Deals Blow To Florida Law Banning Vaccine Passports
>>80756 Jab Remorse (not enough Vitamin B1???)
>>80746 Burn'n down the house: Yellen wants debt limit hike via regular order; Dems leave it out of reconciliation, setting up fall showdown
>>80743, >>80744, >>80779, >>80780 Andrew Cuomo’s Top Aide Resigns as Governor Faces Possible Impeachment. Affair with the Guvnuh?
#497
quick collect
see I missed the whole color convo
red, blood, they will fight back
I go with bloody fight to push the white hats down, they can't escape and they beat them but they can threaten those they care about most, we the people and they are doing a bang up job of it so far
Joe Biden did not return from Delaware today and we have had consecutive days with no public events and early press lids. We have no further guidance on POTUS’s movements for the rest of the week.
https://twitter.com/amber_athey/status/1424764433864302600?s=20
Dangerous Liaisons: One of Bill Gates' Top Advisers Was Originally Epstein's Protégé, Reports Say
Previous reports suggested that the Microsoft founder had flown on Epstein's plane at least once, and visited his infamous mansion several times. Gates slammed the disgraced billionaire, stressing "it was a mistake to spend time with him". But it appears there are less obvious links between them.
Jeffrey Epstein helped a young neuroscientist, who later became a top adviser to Bill Gates, Rolling Stone has reported. According to the magazine, neurosurgeon Melanie S. Walker, who became a rising star in the Gates foundation and later a senior adviser at the World Bank, was actually Epstein's protégé.
The young woman from a working-class Texas family, with no connections in the establishment, met Epstein in New York in 1992, when he reportedly approached her in the main dining room of the Plaza Hotel.
While Walker herself told The Times that Epstein offered her a modelling opportunity, Rolling Stone suggested, citing a source, that the late financier actually talked her out of pursuing a modelling career and urged her to finish her education instead. From 1992 to 2000, when the woman was studying in medical school in Texas, records show that she listed an address in a New York apartment building owned by Epstein as her residence.
According to the report, she was using the building for occasional meetings but didn't actually live there.
Another source, friendly with the disgraced billionaire, told the outlet that Walker felt a "deep gratitude" toward Epstein, who reportedly hired her as his "Science Adviser" in 1998. At the same time, she allegedly provided him with an opportunity to meet interesting faculty members at Cal Tech and elsewhere, as he was searching for projects to fund.
Walker later began dating and eventually married Steven Sinofsky, an executive at Microsoft, which allowed her to meet Gates and join his philanthropic foundation.
The magazine additionally suggested that other people close to the Microsoft founder - physician Boris Nikolic and scientist Nathan Myhrvold - had also met Epstein and backed the link between the two billionaires. In fact, Epstein even appointed Nikolic as a substitute executor of his will, just two days before his death, which was a surprise for him.
Nikolic said he had had no meaningful contact with Epstein for years, alleging that the move was a bid to damage Gates' reputation.
Epstein, who had been previously convicted of sex abuse, faced a new round of accusations in 2019. He was charged with setting up a criminal network for the sexual exploitation of girls, including minors. A month later, the paedophile financier was found dead at a federal Manhattan prison under suspicious circumstances, as he was awaiting a sex trafficking trial.
https://sputniknews.com/us/202108091083560615-dangerous-liaisons-one-of-bill-gates-top-advisers-was-originally-epsteins-protg-reports-say/
Dr. Dan Stock's August 7th Presentation Mt. Vernon School Board
6:34 minutes
https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer/status/1424747360744136707
moar info here:
https://hancockcountypatriots.blogspot.com/2021/08/dr-dan-stocks-presentation-to-mt-vernon.html
Senate Confirms Del Toro as Secretary of the Navy
The U.S. Senate on Saturday confirmed Carlos Del Toro as the next secretary of the Navy, ending months without a confirmed nominee in the service's top leadership post.
Del Toro, who will replace Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Harker, was confirmed by voice vote. Harker has been leading the Navy for just over 200 days since Jan. 20, the first day of the Biden administration.
The Trump administration had an acting secretary for 195 days after its 2017 inauguration. President Barack Obama waited 67 days; President George W. Bush, 124 days.
Del Toro is a former Navy officer and ship commander who was a CEO of an engineering and consulting firm until his confirmation.
During his confirmation hearing, Del Toro emphasized the significance China will play in future Navy strategy, as well as budgetary and shipbuilding challenges.
"If confirmed, I'm going to be exclusively focused on the China threat and exclusively focused on moving our maritime strategy forward in order to protect Taiwan and all of our national security interests in the Indo-Pacific theater," Del Toro told Congress on July 13.
"We can no longer take U.S. naval superiority for granted," he warned in his opening remarks.
He added that the "Navy/Marine Corps team will need additional resources to be able to fully meet the combat effectiveness we will need."
The remarks came amid some congressional criticism that the proposed Navy's 2022 budget proposal funds research and development of projects such as a hypersonic missile over shipbuilding efforts.
Del Toro's confirmation also comes at a tumultuous time for the Navy's leadership. Former President Donald Trump's first secretary of the Navy, Richard V. Spencer, was fired in November 2019 over his handling of the case of former Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher.
Gallagher was accused by service members of war crimes during a tumultuous deployment to Iraq in 2017. He ultimately was acquitted at court-martial on most charges but found guilty of posing for a photo with a prisoner's corpse. Gallagher was demoted, but Trump restored his rank and he was allowed to retire honorably.
Spencer described Trump's involvement in the case as "a shocking and unprecedented intervention" in a Washington Post editorial he wrote after his ouster.
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/08/09/senate-confirms-del-toro-secretary-of-navy.html
#497
>>80740, >>80742, >>80749, >>80757, >>80788, >>80804, >>80810, >>80822, >>80823, >>80827, >>80837 Monday eyez on the skyz
>>80838 Senate Confirms Del Toro as Secretary of the Navy
>>80836 Dr. Dan Stock's August 7th Presentation Mt. Vernon School Board
>>80834 One of Bill Gates' Top Advisers Was Originally Epstein's Protégé
>>80833, >>80835 Joe Biden did not return from Delaware today
>>80818 "He Takes Care Of The Little Girls" - Leon Black's Ex-Mistress Shares Explosive New Details About "Best Friend" Jeffrey Epstein
>>80816, >>80820 They want you to follow the stars is taking on multiple meanings
>>80805, >>80807 Mil requires vax by Sept 15
>>80802 Aussie: Inoculate means “to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance
>>80797 Blackrock’s research arm sees `real and broadening’ restart of global economy
>>80791 Fed’s Bostic Urges Faster Bond Taper as U.S. Economy Strengthens
>>80785, >>80789 Melania rose garden/Symbolic of uprooting the Federal Reserve system?/Let it be the Underwood Tarrif act of 1913
>>80783 Emerging small-molecule therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease
>>80781 SEC_TEST/Q
>>80778 Turkey's self-alienation from the West and Western institutions is not unrequited
>>80777 Judge Deals Blow To Florida Law Banning Vaccine Passports
>>80756 Jab Remorse (not enough Vitamin B1???)
>>80746 Burn'n down the house: Yellen wants debt limit hike via regular order; Dems leave it out of reconciliation, setting up fall showdown
>>80743, >>80744, >>80779, >>80780 Andrew Cuomo’s Top Aide Resigns as Governor Faces Possible Impeachment. Affair with the Guvnuh?
#497
gonna set the bake
czech em
lemme know
did I just delete a bread?
bakin