>>388486
MKUltra was a success and went into implementation.
It is just no longer called MKUltra, that was the development program name.
>>388486
MKUltra was a success and went into implementation.
It is just no longer called MKUltra, that was the development program name.
>crown vic
Sean Penn's stolen car found on Richmond street 2 guns actor left in the vehicle are missing
Kelly St. John, Chronicle Staff Writer
April 13, 2003
Actor Sean Penn's muscle car which was stolen in broad daylight off a Berkeley street last week was found abandoned 9 miles away in Richmond, but missing two handguns that had been left inside, police said Saturday.
A woman who had heard about the theft of Penn's black 1987 Buick Grand National Tuesday phoned police about 3:45 p.m. Friday to report a suspicious car parked on Sixth Street between Virginia and Maine avenues, said Richmond police Sgt. Enos Johnson.
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Sean-Penn-s-stolen-car-found-on-Richmond-street-2397899.php
>USSR
[P]retender
Ras (Amharic: ራስ, romanized: ras, lit. 'head' compare with Arabic Rais), is a royal title in the Ethiopian Semitic languages.[1] It is one of the powerful non-imperial titles.
Historian Harold G. Marcus equates the Ras title to a duke;[citation needed] others have compared it to "prince".[2] The combined title of Leul Ras (Amharic: ልዑል ራስ) was given to the heads of the cadet branches of the Imperial dynasty, such as the Princes of Gojjam, Tigray and the Selalle sub-branch of the last reigning Shewan Branch.
Raʾīs (Arabic: ), plural ruʾasāʾ, is an Arabic title meaning 'chief' or 'leader'. It comes from the word for head, raʾs. The corresponding word for leadership or chieftaincy is riʾāsa.[1] It is often translated as 'president' in Arabic, and as 'boss' in Persian. Swahili speakers may also use it for president. The Ottoman Turkish form of the title is reis, which denoted a captain (a term with identical etymology, being from Latin caput, 'head').
The term raʾīs is of pre-Islamic origin. It may function as an honorific laqab in a person's name. In the central Arab world, the term originally meant village headman.[1]
Rey | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDict
rey · 1. (royalty). king. a. king · 2. (chess). a. king. Logró un jaque mate cuando atrapó el rey de su oponente. · 3. (playing cards). a. king. Ella eligió el …