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I would say the site is doing date shenanigans.
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>>14098190 pb
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Archive vn has the page saved 2 days ago
Wayback Machine has it archive from July 7th at 3pm
I would say the site is doing date shenanigans.
>Reposting from previous bake
Seems to be a thing with that fighing. Remember seeing a video a while ago where another fighter had his leg crack like that.
I remember they tried with the Fed with Trump
'Audit the Fed' bill gets new push under Trump
Controversial legislation to subject the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy powers to outside scrutiny is getting new life in Washington.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) have re-introduced legislation to “Audit the Fed,” after a similar effort stalled in the last Congress.
But such a proposal, which has been vocally opposed by Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen, may face its best odds ever of becoming law. Both chambers are controlled by Republicans long critical of the Fed’s policies, and President-elect Donald Trump has heaped scorn on the central bank since the beginning of his presidential campaign.
Paul specifically mentioned Trump in a statement about the bill Wednesday, making clear the measure’s proponents believe they have an ally in their cause coming to the White House.
“The U.S. House has responded to the American people by passing Audit the Fed multiple times, and President-elect Trump has stated his support for an audit. Let’s send him the bill this Congress,” said Paul.
Under the bill, the Fed’s monetary policy deliberations could be subject to outside review by the Government Accountability Office.
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/312662-audit-the-fed-bill-gets-new-push
Or you already had the Wuhan. You already have the anti-bodies and the natural variants. If they get pushy, show them print out of the data that the vaccine is causing the variants.
Damn that was fast. The uploader removed the video.
So be it. Here's another one.
True. I haven't broken the youtube habit yet. I posted a few from bitchute the other night.
Yup. He's 32 now as it is a bit old for UFC fighting. I wouldn't want to be him in his elderly days. He's going to suffer badly.
Talk to me when those guys start hitting early to late 50s. See what kind of shape they are in body and pain wise.
28 May 2014
Brogue-mance! Odd couple Bill Clinton and Sean Penn go shoe shopping in London
In 2012, Penn was among the guests at a star-studded event organized by the Clintons in Caracol, Haiti, to encourage foreign nationals to invest in the earthquake-ravaged country.
But the two men's apparent friendship goes beyond their humanitarian endeavors.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2642120/True-blue-friends-Bill-Clinton-Sean-Penn-stop-high-end-shoe-store-London-town-business.html
Where's all that money gone?
It wasn't suppose to be that way. The Wuhan was supposed to take 2/3rds of the population. They never expected so many to be immune to the altered virus. Hence, what they put in the vaxx is to finish the job.
July 10, 2021
The Julian Assange Media Blackout Must End
BY
BRANKO MARCETIC
Stunning revelations have emerged overseas about the reckless and duplicitous methods used by US law enforcement against Julian Assange. But in the US, the story has been subject to an almost total media blackout
Two weeks ago, the Icelandic newspaper Stundin published a bombshell report revealing that Sigurdur Thordarson, a former WikiLeaks volunteer from Iceland whose testimony was key to the US case against Assange, admitted to fabricating accusations against Assange. Those accusations had been featured in the US indictment against the organization’s founder, and they were cited by the British judge who narrowly ruled against Assange’s extradition at the start of this year.
The crux of the situation is this: the indictment charges, among other things, that Assange instructed Thordarson “to commit computer intrusions” and secretly record high-ranking Icelandic officials, including members of parliament; that they tried to decrypt a “stolen” file from an Icelandic bank; that Assange tried to use “the unauthorized access given to him by a source” to make use of a government website that tracked police vehicles; and that he had ordered and encouraged Thordarson to set up a relationship with a hacking group, who would hack and illegally obtain documents to pass on to WikiLeaks. All of these claims, Thordarson has now admitted to Stundin, are either highly misleading or outright false, the paper reports.
But it gets much worse. Thordarson is a clinically diagnosed sociopath with a history of criminal activity, including stealing documents and embezzling funds from WikiLeaks itself, which he did shortly before contacting the FBI offering to be an informant on the organization. While he was collaborating with the FBI, Thordarson was racking up an impressive rap sheet, featuring fraud, forgeries, and serious sexual misconduct involving underage boys, landing him in prison for a time.
This didn’t stop the Trump administration, with its bias toward the national security state and hostility to press freedoms, from jumping at the chance to make an immunity deal with Thordarson in 2019, made in writing and viewed by Stundin.
According to the newspaper, in exchange for helping the US government build a case that Assange was a criminal rather than a news publisher worthy of First Amendment protections, the Trump Justice Department guaranteed Thordarson both immunity from prosecution over any of his law-breaking that they happened to know about, and that they wouldn’t share information with Icelandic or any other authorities about his criminal activities. As a result, states the report, Thordarson “started to fleece individuals and companies on a grander scale than ever,” including forging his lawyer’s signature for a fraudulent real estate scheme, criminal activity that was going on right up to the day the report was published.
https://jacobinmag.com/2021/07/julian-assange-iceland-witness-sigurdur-thordarson
Red Cross is on the prowl for blood again
Red Cross offers incentives for blood donations due to supply shortage
“From July 7th to the 31st, anyone who comes out and donates will get a $10 Amazon gift card and also be entered to win a year’s worth of gas which is valued at $5.000,” she said, “so it’s great incentives to come help us save some lives and to benefit a little bit from that.”
https://www.wwnytv.com/2021/07/08/red-cross-offers-incentives-blood-donations-due-supply-shortage/
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