Quebec Nazis EMS curfew banning people from leaving their homes/properties on New Years eve
"It is forbidden to be outside your home or property between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Increased police surveillance."
Love, your Quebecistan Nazi Government
Quebec Nazis EMS curfew banning people from leaving their homes/properties on New Years eve
"It is forbidden to be outside your home or property between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Increased police surveillance."
Love, your Quebecistan Nazi Government
BlackBerry Takes Starring Roles in Hollywood TV Shows and Movies
01.22.16
BlackBerry on the Small Screen
It’s no coincidence that shows with government, military, law enforcement, medical and financial themes were some of the most common places that Classics, Z10s, Q10s, Passports, and other BlackBerry devices appeared in 2015. These are some of the industries that are most concerned withsecure communications,and Hollywood writers know that incorporating small touches, like having their characters use BlackBerry devices, makes their story lines more realistic.
For example, you’ll the stars of FOX’s hit Bones, forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan and FBI special agent Seeley Booth (played by Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz), using their BlackBerry smartphones to take phone calls, send texts and organize communications in the Hub.
Don’t forget about crime and law enforcement shows like CBS’s Battle Creek (with Dean Winters), CBS’s CSI: Cyber (with James Van Der Beek, Ted Danson (above) and Patricia Arquette), NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (with Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni), FX’s Justified (with Timothy Olyphant), TNT’s Murder in the First (with Taye Diggs and Kathleen Robertson), and Fox’s Rosewood (with Morris Chestnut). Characters in these shows also use BlackBerry smartphones to stay in touch and fight crime.
And characters in military-themed dramas Amazon’s Patriot (with Michael Dorman), CBS’s Scorpion (with Elyes Gabel and Eddie Kaye Thomas), and ABC’s The Whispers (with Lily Rabe and Barry Sloane) also rely on their BlackBerry smartphones todeliver the secure communications they needto keep the nation safe.
Other TV shows where BlackBerry devices were featured included:
FOX’s The Grinder with Fred Savage and Rob Lowe
ABC’s Last Man Standing with Tim Allen
Amazon’s Hand of God with Ron Perlman and Dana Delany
Netflix’s Orange Is The New Black with Taylor Schilling
Netflix’s Sense8 with Tuppence Middleton and Brian J. Smith, and a feature film, A Very Murray Christmas (above)
ABC’s Scandal with Kerry Washington
And last, but hardly least: Amazon’s Mozart in the Jungle (below) with Gael Garcia Bernal and Bernadette Peters, which just won two Golden Globe awards!
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https://blogs.blackberry.com/en/2016/01/blackberry-takes-starring-roles-in-hollywood-tv-shows-and-movies
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BlackBerry on the Silver Screen
On TV, you’re most likely to see BlackBerry smartphones on crime and government themed dramas, but the devices have more diverse lineup of movie performances.
While BlackBerry smartphones had many great roles on TV and in movies in 2015, their biggest starring role, by far, was in financial drama The Big Short (below) with Brad Pitt and Christian Bale. The film, which has been nominated for five Oscars, including best picture, best director and best supporting actor, tells the story of a group of financial managers and investors who foresaw the Wall Street crash of 2007-08 and positioned themselves to profit from it. In the movie, you’ll see a number of key characters using BlackBerry smartphones to communicate and track the stock market, including actor Steve Carrell using a BlackBerry device.
That doesn’t mean BlackBerry’s out of the military/crime movie business altogether; in Taken 3, Liam Neeson’s character, Bryan Mills, is falsely accused of a murder and uses his BlackBerry to find the true killer and clear his name. Detective Franck Dotzler, played by Forest Whitaker, also uses a BlackBerry device, and the BlackBerry Playbook also makes a few appearances in the film. Also, in the crime drama Secret in Their Eyes, Nicole Kidman uses a BlackBerry smartphone.
Several major comedy movies gave BlackBerry smartphones starring roles in 2015. In Our Brand Is Crisis, star Sandra Bullock’s character, political consultant Jane, makes the BlackBerry Q10 her device of choice as she manages a re-election campaign for a controversial South American president.
In romantic comedy Sleeping With Other People starring Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie, Sudeikis’ character, Jake, also uses a Q10. BlackBerry devices are also seen in comedy-documentary Live From New York! in a scene starring Amy Poehler and Jimmy Fallon, and in teen comedy The Duff with Bella Thorne and Mae Whitman.
Look out for BlackBerry smartphones, maybe even our new Android-powered PRIV, to make appearances in Hollywood in 2016, and don’t be surprised to see a BlackBerry rocking the red carpet on February 28, as Chris Rock gets set to kick off the 2016 Academy Awards. We’ll be pulling for The Big Short to take home the big prize!
https://blogs.blackberry.com/en/2016/01/blackberry-takes-starring-roles-in-hollywood-tv-shows-and-movies
can't be too much longer
Ex-American diplomat: Pierre Trudeau wore German helmet during WW11
[Justin's Dad, former Prime Minister of Canada hizzelf, started Canada's totalitarian gun control regime, Club of Rome, London School of Economics, …]
In a Toronto Sun op-ed, retired American diplomat David Jones ripped some of the media for manufacturing the NATO/Canada military spending conflict story as a way to attack PM Stephen Harper:
They have no interest in enhanced Canadian defence spending, only in implying Harper is being hypocritical by speaking loudly in international affairs while carrying a twig.
They never mention that alternative governments will neither speak above whispers, nor even carry a twig.
Also mentioning that the US would prefer a Conservative government:
Our media suggest Washington nudged Ottawa to do more (to match its rhetoric), but one is hard-pressed to confirm this.
Washington knows Ottawa’s limits and the Tory objective of presenting a balanced, indeed surplus, budget on which to campaign for the 2015 election.
Because Jones says the US know the Liberals don’t care about our military and then reminds people of exactly who is now running the Liberal Party:
Former Liberal PMPierre Trudeauviewed defence spending with contempt, suggested early on by hisdriving a motorcycle around Montreal while wearing a German helmet during WWII.His son now leads the Liberal party. (see here)
This story about Trudeau wearing a German helmet is ‘well-known’ but I’m curious if anyone knows the last time it was mentioned in print?
https://bcblue.wordpress.com/2014/09/14/ex-canadian-diplomat-pierre-trudeau-wore-german-helmet-during-ww11/
https://canadianpatriot.org/trudeau-and-the-club-of-rome/
>https://exopolitics.org/usaf-colonel-leaks-coordinates-of-antarctic-ruins/
Goog maps isn't great at high latitudes, probably due to a Mercator-type map projection. Despite not trusting Exopolitics blue chickens stuff, these coordinates aren't too far from recent Omicron outbreak at Belgium polar station news story.
ANTARCTICA: NASA IMAGES REVEAL TRACES OF ANCIENT HUMAN SETTLEMENT UNDERNEATH 2.3 KM OF ICE
Washington, D.C. | Recently released remote sensing photography of NASA’s Operation IceBridge mission in Antarctica led to a fascinating discovery when images revealed what some experts believe could be the existence of a possible ancient human settlement lying beneath an impressive2.3kilometers of ice.
The intriguing discovery was made during aircraft tests trials of NASA’s Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS) lidar technology set to be launched on the Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) in 2017, that aims to monitor changes in polar ice.
“There’s very little margin for error when it comes to individual photons hitting on individual fiber optics, that is why we were so surprised when we noticed these abnormal features on the lidar imagery,” explains Nathan Borrowitz, IceBridge’s project scientist and sea ice researcher with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
A human settlement buried under2.3km of ice
Leading archeologist, Ashoka Tripathi, of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Calcutta believes the images show clear evidence of an ancient human settlement beneath the ice sheet.
“These are clearly features of some sort of human-made structure, resembling some sort ofpyramidal structure.The patterns clearly show nothing we should expect from natural geomorphological formations found in nature. We clearly have here evidence of human engineering. The only problem is that these photographs were taken in Antarctica under 2 kilometers of ice. That is clearly the puzzling part, we do not have any explanation for this at the moment,” he admits.
“These pictures just reflect a small portion of Antarctica’s total land mass. There are possibly many other additional sites that are covered over with ice. It just shows us how easy it is to underestimate both the size and scale of past human settlements,” says Dr. Tripathi.
Remnants of a lost civilization
Historian and cartographer at the University of Cambridge, Christopher Adam, believes there might be a rational explanation.
[The map of Turkish admiral Piri Reis in 1513 AD shows the “ice less” coastline of Antarctica]
“One of history’s most puzzling maps is that of the Turkish admiral Piri Reis in 1513 AD which successfully mapped the coastline of Antarctica over 500 years ago. What is most fascinating about this map is that it shows the coastline of Antarctica without any ice. How is this possible when images of the subglacial coastline of Antarctica were only seen for the first time after the development of ground-penetrating radar in 1958? Is it possible Antarctica has not always been covered under such an ice sheet? This could be evidence that it is a possibility” he acknowledges.
« A slight pole shift or displacement of the axis of rotation of the Earth in historical times is possibly the only rational explanation that comes to mind but we definitely need more research done before we jump to any conclusion.”
ICESat-2 (Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite 2), part of NASA’s Earth Observing System, is a planned satellite mission for measuring ice sheet mass elevation, sea ice freeboard as well as land topography and vegetation characteristics, and is set to launch in may 2017.
https://web.archive.org/web/20190607165509/https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/antarctica-nasa-images-reveal-traces-of-ancient-human-settlement-underneath-2-3-km-of-ice/
cited by:
https://gizadeathstar.com/2017/03/antarctic-atlantis-human-settlements-ice/
yep. Antarctica is very high on anon's list of pending Great Awakening truths.
archeological ruins on Mars, hollow Moon, …
>>15290677 check't
https://procoinnews.com/david-schwartz-the-arctic-ocean-and-riddle-bear/
Melchior, one of the Three Wise Men / Magi / Kings?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchior_(magus)
The Melchior Islands are a group of many low, ice-covered islands lying near the center of Dallmann Bay in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. They were first seen but left unnamed by a German expedition under Eduard Dallmann, 1873–74. The islands were resighted and roughly charted by the Third French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1903–05. Charcot named what he believed to be the large easternmost island in the group "Île Melchior" after Vice Admiral Jules Melchior of the French Navy, but later surveys proved Charcot's Île Melchior to be two islands, now called Eta Island and Omega Island. The nameMelchior Islands has since become established for the whole island group now described, of which Eta Island and Omega Island form the eastern part, while the Sigma Islands mark the northern limit of the islands.The group was roughly surveyed in 1927 by Discovery Investigations personnel in the RRS Discovery, and was resurveyed by Argentine expeditions in 1942 and 1943, and again in 1948.[1]
The semi-circular arrangement of Lambda, Epsilon, Alpha and Delta Islands forms a small harbor called Inner Harbor. Its descriptive name was probably given by Discovery Investigations personnel who roughly surveyed the harbor in 1927. It was resurveyed by Argentine expeditions in 1942, 1943 and 1948.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchior_Islands