Anonymous ID: 3211cd Nov. 13, 2020, 3:54 p.m. No.11633701   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3768 >>4125

>>11633604

Odd NYT story about camelias.

 

They have the same startling color as those white roses painted red for the Queen of Hearts in “Alice in Wonderland.”

 

Perhaps the hardiest known camellia available is Korean Fire, a selection made from plants grown from seed collected by Barry Yinger, an intrepid plant explorer, on the islands off the Korean coast in the early 1980s.

 

Korean Fire has beautiful evergreen foliage and funnel-shaped deep red flowers, with yellow stamens that open in April and early May.

 

Two good deep red Korean varieties, Red Aurora and Red Jade, developed by Mr. Parks at his nursery, Camellia Forest in Chapel Hill, N.C., are also extremely hardy. Red Jade survived minus 9 degrees in 1985.

 

In the north, it’s better to plant in the spring than the fall, to give the camellias more time to get established before winter.

 

Lu Shan Snow, an oleifera species that hails from northern China, was one of the few survivors of two brutal winters in the late 1970s that killed most of the 900 camellias at the United States National Arboretum in Washington.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/17/garden/camellias-ready-for-a-cold-snap.html

Anonymous ID: 3211cd Nov. 13, 2020, 4:12 p.m. No.11634008   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>11633812

They may be breathing, but are they free?

Are they enjoying their lives like they used to?

Or are the walls closing in on them, their sources dried up, and their phone lines have people breathing down their necks?

Anonymous ID: 3211cd Nov. 13, 2020, 4:15 p.m. No.11634054   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4156 >>4171

>>11633823

BREAKING: Does a former Dominion Voter Systems VP and current patent holder have ties to the terrorist group (or idea) known as Antifa?

 

Social media is swarming around the claims that a current (or former, as his position has been scrubbed from the internet) vice-president with Dominion Voter Systems who previously admitted that it was possible for hackers to hack into their voting systems, allegedly, posted several anti-cop, anti-Trump and, frankly anti-American social media posts.

 

According to the Conservative Daily Podcast host Joe Oltmann, Dominion Voting Systems co-owner and inventor, Dr. Eric Coomer has made social media posts in the past directly connecting him to Antifa. Dominion Voting is based in Denver, Colorado. Coomer graduated with a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from the University of California, Berkeley, and began working in the elections industry in 2005 with a company called Sequoia Voting Systems as their Chief Software Architect. In 2008, after Sequoia was acquired by Dominion, Coomer took the position as the Vice-President of US Engineering, overseeing development in the Denver, Colorado office.

 

Coomers most recent title was Director of Product Strategy tasked with creating the “next generation” of voting products for Elections departments throughout the world. Coomer is listed as an Inventor on 12 patents registered to Dominion. Social media sleuths captured Coomer’s alleged Facebook posts before his social media accounts were scrubbed when the election controversy involving Dominion Voting machines and software broker. Dominion Voting machines and software were linked to a “glitch,” which caused roughly 6,000 Trump votes to be credited to Biden in a Michigan county and is used in many swing states.

 

With so many questions swirling about Dominion Voting, there are clearly issues if the co-inventor and owner of that company might be connected to the Antifa (idea, myth, organization, way of life, terrorists…You choose).

 

According to Oltmann, Coomer’s now-deleted Facebook posts include his sharing songs tilted “Dead Cops,” “Dead Prez,” and “ACAB.” One post of particular interest is a long “statement” from Antifa he shared in June in response to President Trump declaring Antifa a terrorist organization.

 

https://www.ptnewsnetwork.com/breaking-does-a-former-dominion-voter-systems-vp-and-current-patent-holder-have-ties-to-the-terrorist-group-or-idea-known-as-antifa/