Anonymous ID: 1a80b0 Oct. 11, 2020, 9:55 p.m. No.11034022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4351 >>4469 >>4605 >>4703

Train Collides With Semi Stuck On Train Tracks In Indiana!

 

PENDLETON, Ind. — On Friday, the Pendleton-Fall Creek Township Fire Department was dispatched on a train versus semi in the 3300 block of Angle Road.

 

On arrival crews found a train had struck a semi cab with trailer at the railroad crossing at E Madison Avenue and State Road 67. The impact pushed the semi a couple hundred yards from point of impact. Both the train and semi caught fire, crews were able to fully extinguish the fire.

 

The driver of the semi was out of his truck before impact and did not sustain any injuries and the train conductor was checked out by EMS. IDEM was requested to the scene for HAZMAT clean up.

 

https://breaking911.com/see-it-train-collides-with-semi-stuck-on-train-tracks-in-indiana/

Anonymous ID: 1a80b0 Oct. 11, 2020, 9:57 p.m. No.11034038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4066 >>4154 >>4167 >>4179 >>4342 >>4351 >>4469 >>4605 >>4703

Joe Biden Looks Like Death in Erie, Pennsylvania — Something Is Wrong with Old Joe!

 

On Saturday Joe Biden held a small rally with about 12-20 people in Erie, Pennsylvania, including staff.

 

Here’s a screenshot from the Saturday rally.

 

During his speech AP reporter Carolyn Castor took this photo of the former Vice President.

 

The photos posted in the Boston Globe for a short time before it was replaced.

 

And if you look closely at the photo you’ll know why the liberal media replaced it.

Joe Biden looks like death.

 

Holy hell, he looks like Skelator!

 

How long would this guy last as president?

 

Here’s another photo of Joe Biden in Erie.

 

It’s not much better.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/10/holy-joe-biden-looks-like-death-erie-pennsylvania-something-wrong-old-joe/

Anonymous ID: 1a80b0 Oct. 11, 2020, 9:58 p.m. No.11034043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4057 >>4086 >>4170 >>4351 >>4469 >>4605 >>4703

Over 9.3 Million US Voters Have Already Cast Ballots - US Elections Project

 

More than 9.3 million Americans have already voted in the US election, data from the United States Elections Project, led by University of Florida Professor Michael McDonald, shows.

 

According to Sunday data, US voters have cast a total of 9,345,542 ballots in the reporting states, with Florida, Virginia, and Michigan in the lead (over 1.6 million votes, over 973,000 votes and more than 844,000 votes, respectively).

 

Taking into account party registration data in some states, there are over 2.1 million returned ballots from Democrats (out of a total of over 22.3 million requested), while Republicans have over 930,000 ballots returned out of more than 13 million requested.

 

The most recent polls in five key states, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, and North Carolina, conducted by Redfield &Wilton and cited by the New York Times, have shown former Vice President Joe Biden with leads ranging from 5 to 10 points over US President Donald Trump.

 

Polls at the same point in 2016 showed Hillary Clinton with leads that pointed to a landslide victory, only to have margins disappear in the final weeks.

 

In the 2016 US election, about 130 million Americans voted.

 

https://sputniknews.com/us/202010121080742858-over-93-million-us-voters-have-already-cast-ballots—us-elections-project/

Anonymous ID: 1a80b0 Oct. 11, 2020, 10:05 p.m. No.11034080   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4146 >>4351 >>4469 >>4605 >>4644 >>4703 >>4733

Ex-NSA employees criticize Mike Rogers' role with Israeli venture firm

 

Oct 23, 2018

 

Some former National Security Agency officials have strongly criticized ex-NSA Director Adm. Michael Rogers’ decision to join the advisory board of a venture capital firm that is closely linked with an Israeli intelligence agency.

 

The company, Team8, announced Rogers’ position last week. Founded by former members of the elite Israeli army intelligence group known as Unit 8200, Team8 researches cybersecurity market demand, raises investments from big tech companies, and creates startups based on those demand signals. It also describes itself as a think tank, and does its own threat research.

 

Rogers, who headed NSA and U.S. Cyber Command for four years before stepping down this past May, will advise companies in Team8’s portfolio as well as companies under development. The retired admiral will be “instrumental in helping strategize” Team8’s expansion in the United States, the firm said in a statement last week.

 

Rogers’ decision to join Team8 irked Robert Lee, a former Air Force officer and former NSA employee. It “bothers me on a deep level” when former senior U.S. government officials profit from their experience to “work with foreign intel backed companies,” Lee tweeted.

 

Mark Hertling, former commanding general of U.S. Army Europe, seconded Lee’s comment by tweeting, “Me too.”

 

I know no good will come from me saying this. But I feel compelled to say that former senior govt officials especially the head of our most significant intelligence agency profiting from that experience to work with foreign intel backed companies bothers me on a deep level. https://t.co/rMJ9UKHgnZ

 

— Robert M. Lee (@RobertMLee) October 19, 2018

 

Lee elaborated on his criticism in an exchange with CyberScoop.

 

“I do not question the ethics and loyalty of military and intelligence professionals that leave after a career of service,” said Lee, founder of cybersecurity company Dragos. “However, there are some that had such a high level of trust bestowed on them by government and civilian partners – and have the ability to impact morale of the entire workforce of the agencies that they worked at – that they must be careful about their post-service career choices.”

 

https://www.cyberscoop.com/mike-rogers-team8-nsa-board-criticism-unit-8200/

 

If you want moreuse the research tool as I and others have already put the shovels to this years ago

 

https://qresear.ch/

Anonymous ID: 1a80b0 Oct. 11, 2020, 10:37 p.m. No.11034319   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4341 >>4469 >>4605 >>4703

Obamacare posturing foreshadows intensity of Amy Coney Barrett confirmation

 

Schumer wants Barrett to recuse herself from ACA cases, but Dems opposed asking the same of Kagan.

 

Ahead of the first day of Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, the Senate's top Democrat is arguing the nominee should recuse herself from any case related to the Affordable Care Act if she is confirmed — although top Democrats rejected a similar argument made by Republicans during Justice Elena Kagan's confirmation process in 2010.

 

"Judge Barrett should immediately do the bare minimum and pledge to recuse herself," Schumer said on Sunday, referring to an upcoming Affordable Care Act case, California v. Texas.

 

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case in early November. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, the plaintiffs are arguing that "the individual mandate requires them to purchase health insurance that they otherwise would not buy."

 

In the past, Barrett has been linked to some criticism of the Affordable Care Act, including a petition that opposed requiring employers to offer health insurance plans that included access to birth control.

 

In 2010, during former President Obama's first term, Schumer and other Democrats did not agree with Republicans who wanted Obama Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan to recuse herself from cases related to the Affordable Care Act. Kagan had celebrated the passage of Obamacare in an email while serving as the Obama administration's solicitor general.

 

"I hear they have the votes, Larry!! Simply amazing," Kagan wrote on the day Obamacare passed the House of Representatives. The email was sent to Laurence Tribe, a Harvard law professor who was working in the Justice Department.

 

Kagan went on to vote on several cases involving Obamacare, including voting to uphold the law's individual mandate The individual mandate refers to Obamacare's requirement that every American purchase health insurance or face a fine.

 

Sen. Chris Coons, a Democratic member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, called the GOP's effort to fill the Supreme Court vacancy "court packing" on Sunday. He argued that Barrett's views are "extreme" and disqualifying.

 

"It constitutes court-packing," he said.

 

The term "court packing" traditionally refers to one party's support for expanding the number of justices on the Supreme Court and filling the seats.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/schumer-wants-barrett-recuse-herself-aca-cases-dems-didnt-ask-kagan-do-same

Anonymous ID: 1a80b0 Oct. 11, 2020, 10:39 p.m. No.11034337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4346 >>4356 >>4684

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Bill Barr’s Remarkable History Of Scandalous Cover-Up

 

Back in 1992, the last time Bill Barr was U.S. attorney general, iconic New York Times columnist William Safire referred to him as “Cover-up General Barr” because of his role in burying evidence of then-President George H.W. Bush’s involvement in “Iraqgate” and “Iron-Contra.”

 

General Barr has struck again—this time, in similar fashion, burying Mueller’s report and cherry-picking fragments of sentences from it to justify Trump’s behavior. In his letter, he notes that Robert Mueller “leaves it to the attorney general to decide whether the conduct described in the report constitutes a crime.”

 

As attorney general, Barr—without showing us even a single complete sentence from the Mueller report—decided there are no crimes here. Just keep moving along.

 

Barr’s history of doing just this sort of thing to help Republican presidents in legal crises explains why Trump brought him back in to head the Justice Department.

 

On Christmas Day of 1992, the New York Times featured a screaming all-caps headline across the top of its front page: Attorney General Bill Barr had covered up evidence of crimes by Reagan and Bush in the Iran-Contra scandal.

 

Earlier that week of Christmas, 1992, George H.W. Bush was on his way out of office. Bill Clinton had won the White House the month before, and in a few weeks would be sworn in as president.

 

But Bush’s biggest concern wasn’t that he’d have to leave the White House to retire back to Connecticut, Maine, or Texas (where he had homes) but, rather, that he may end up embroiled even deeper in Iran-Contra and that his colleagues may face time in a federal prison after he left office.

 

Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh was closing in fast on him, and Bush’s private records, subpoenaed by the independent counsel’s office, were the key to it all.

 

Walsh had been appointed independent counsel in 1986 to investigate the Iran-Contra activities of the Reagan administration and determine if crimes had been committed.

 

Weinberger, trying to avoid jail himself, was preparing to testify that Bush knew about it and even participated, and Walsh had already, based on information he’d obtained from the investigation into Weinberger, demanded that Bush turn over his diary from the campaign. He was also again hot on the trail of Abrams.

 

So Bush called in his attorney general, Bill Barr, and asked his advice.

 

Barr, along with Bush, was already up to his eyeballs in cover-ups of shady behavior by the Reagan administration.

 

Times columnist Safire referred to him not as “Attorney General” but, instead, as “Coverup-General,” noting that in another scandal—having to do with Bush selling weapons of mass destruction to Saddam Hussein—Barr was already covering up for Bush, Weinberger, and others from the Reagan administration.

 

On October 19, 1992, Safire wrote of Barr’s unwillingness to appoint an independent counsel to look into Iraqgate:

 

Why does the Coverup-General resist independent investigation? Because he knows where it may lead: to Dick Thornburgh, James Baker, Clayton Yeutter, Brent Scowcroft and himself [the people who organized the sale of WMD to Saddam]. He vainly hopes to be able to head it off, or at least be able to use the threat of firing to negotiate a deal.

 

https://www.nationalmemo.com/bill-barrs-remarkable-history-of-scandalous-cover-up

 

One thing Bill Barr is good at - COVER UPS