Anonymous ID: 62dd27 Oct. 19, 2020, 12:06 p.m. No.11156026   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11155967

 

try searching for "mockingbird"

That's what the 4am talking points are.

There's a fantastic video floating around of all the local news syndicates reading from the exact same script despite being states apart ( suggesting info was distributed to them vs them organically covering it )

Anonymous ID: 62dd27 Oct. 19, 2020, 12:09 p.m. No.11156092   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11156069

 

if they're immediately added to the anti-meme list then it wouldn't matter if you camo'd them before posting.

You'd have to post the un-camo'd here, and the camo'd there.

Anonymous ID: 62dd27 Oct. 19, 2020, 12:17 p.m. No.11156220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6230

>>11156118

 

You just look up who is married to who.

Its not made up at all.

Wife works for news.

Husband works for gov't agency.

 

Its ALL OUT THERE in plain sight. If only you take the time to look.

Anonymous ID: 62dd27 Oct. 19, 2020, 12:25 p.m. No.11156331   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6398

>>11156268

What is AFFH?

 

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) is a provision of the 1968 federal Fair Housing Act[1] signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The law requires that "All executive departments and agencies shall administer their programs and activities relating to housing and urban development (including any Federal agency having regulatory or supervisory authority over financial institutions) in a manner affirmatively to further the purposes of" the Fair Housing Act. The law also requires the Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to administer all HUD programs in a manner that affirmatively furthers fair housing. Since the Fair Housing Act has a dual purpose - both the elimination of all forms of housing discrimination and residentially segregated communities, affirmatively furthering fair housing is essentially fulfilling the dual purpose of the law. There is a significant link between appropriate housing, community involvement and health. According to the World Health Organization’s 2018 Housing and Health Guidelines, improved housing conditions can save lives, prevent disease, increase quality of life, reduce poverty, and help mitigate climate change.[2]

 

Under the Obama Administration, in July 2015 HUD promulgated the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule pursuant to the Fair Housing Act. It requires cities and towns which receive Federal money for any housing or urban development related purpose to examine whether there are any barriers to fair housing, housing patterns or practices that promote bias based on any protected class under the Fair Housing Act, and to create a plan for rectifying fair housing barriers. The intention is to promote equal housing opportunities and level the playing field so that all neighborhoods provide the quality services and amenities that are important for people to live successful lives. Civil rights groups hailed the rule citing decades-long patterns of government-sponsored segregation and discriminatory practices, while conservatives decried it as "social engineering."[3][4][5]

 

The 2015 rules required cities and towns, in order to receive funding from HUD to document patterns of racial bias in their neighborhoods, to publicly report the results every three to five years, and to set and track goals to reduce segregation.[6][7] Under the new rules, any jurisdiction that receives money from HUD must analyze its housing occupancy by race, disability, familial status, economic status, English proficiency, and other categories. It must then analyze factors which contribute to any prohibitive barriers in housing and formulate a plan to remedy the impediments.

 

2015 changes -

The plan can be approved or disapproved by HUD. This is done at both the local and regional level. For example, a major city, such as Chicago, will have to analyze any racial disparities within Chicago, and Chicago suburbs will analyze their own racial disparities. In addition, Chicago and the suburbs will have to analyze any disparities as compared with each other. Thereafter, the community has to track progress (or lack thereof). The planning cycle will be repeated every five years. If the Federal Government is not satisfied with a community's efforts to reduce disparities, federal funds could be withheld.[8]

 

excerpt from 2020 changes -

In a press release made the previous week HUD Secretary Ben Carson said that implementation of the Obama legislation had proven “to be complicated, costly, and ineffective” saying:

 

"After reviewing thousands of comments on the proposed changes to the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulation, we found it to be unworkable and ultimately a waste of time for localities to comply with, too often resulting in funds being steered away from communities that need them most… Washington has no business dictating what is best to meet your local community’s unique needs.[11]

 

sauce:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmatively_Furthering_Fair_Housing

Anonymous ID: 62dd27 Oct. 19, 2020, 12:34 p.m. No.11156491   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11156390

TL:DR;

Ghislaine Maxwell was Jeffrey Epstein's "girl friend" / BFF / Handler / Enabler / Partner in Crime.

 

She participated in the trafficking and sexual abuse of minor females. She has been attributed as the "owner of the oceans" through her Terra Mar project.

Has a submarine license.