KAMALA HAS A LARGE HERP ON THE LEFT SIDE OF HER LOWER LIP. ANYONE WITH A SCREEN SHOT FROM AMERICAS VOICE AM THIS MORNING NOTICE IT . YUK
https://twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1483238760158576650
A reminder that there is credible evidence the President of the United States molested his own daughter.
So in the app required for athletes there’s a back door that allows admin to sidestep encryption of voice/text/files, a feature to allow users to report “politically sensitive content,” and a currently-dormant list of censored terms. Nice.
https://twitter.com/BDHerzinger/status/1483428471796023296
https://twitter.com/ElectionWiz/status/1483439293767036935?cxt=HHwWjsC57bKLnpYpAAAA
https://www.aflegal.org/news/america-first-legal-sues-new-york-for-racist-and-illegal-directive-that-rations-life-saving-covid-medical-treatments-according-to-race
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AMERICA FIRST LEGAL SUES NEW YORK FOR RACIST AND ILLEGAL DIRECTIVE THAT RATIONS LIFE-SAVING COVID MEDICAL TREATMENTS ACCORDING TO RACE
Monday, January 17, 2022
WASHINGTON – Last night, America First Legal sued the New York State Department of Health over its racist and unconstitutional directive that instructs health-care providers to ration life-saving medical treatments for COVID-19 based on the race of the patient. Under New York’s policy, health-care providers must give automatic priority to non-whites and Latinos when deciding which COVID-19 patients should receive oral antiviral treatments.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/18/returning-travellers-made-to-hand-over-phones-and-passcodes-to-australian-border-force
Returning travellers made to hand over phones and passcodes to Australian Border Force
Sydney man says he doesn’t know what officials looked at on his phone or what happens to his data
So its undersea comminications that have been affected
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/undersea-cable-fault-could-cut-094154313.html
Praveen Menon and Tom Westbrook
Tue, January 18, 2022, 4:41 AM
By Praveen Menon and Tom Westbrook
WELLINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - The South Pacific archipelago of Tonga could spend days, or even weeks, cut off from the rest of world because of difficulties in repairing its sole undersea communications cable, which an operator said was ruptured during a massive volcanic eruption.
The challenge underlines the vulnerability of undersea fibre-optic cables, which have become the backbone of global communications, thanks to a capacity to carry data that is about 200 times that of satellites.
Saturday's explosion of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcan