Anonymous ID: 469742 June 1, 2018, 2:53 p.m. No.1609919   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1609612(pb)

Is it like alpha-stim?

Lots of vets and folks with PTSD use alpha-stim, a home device which induces alpha (relaxation) waves in the brain. Useful for PTSD, anxiety, insomnia and depression. FDA has been delaying approval of it for decades despite effectiveness - likely Big Pharma had a role in this.

Anonymous ID: 469742 June 1, 2018, 3:06 p.m. No.1610006   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0037 >>0039

hmmmmm……..

was this the plan all along?

 

Roseanne Barr Return Possible, But Lesser Platform Likely

 

Mainstream television, where she saw soaring success both on the original “Roseanne” and the recent short-lived reboot, is probably out. But she finds herself in an environment flush with media outlets where the style of incendiary statements she was making long before Tuesday’s tweet is not a hindrance, but rather an asset.

“Whether or not she will see herself back on a major network is probably doubtful,” said Eric Dezenhall of Dezenhall Resources, a crisis-management firm. “If her goal is earning the big bucks again, network is where you get it, but I think that for certain people what years ago was a career crisis is now a brand extension.”

If Barr wants to present herself as a victim of a culture where political correctness has run amok, a stance she has already assumed on Twitter, she has a built in fan-base willing to embrace her next move, whether as an actress, comic or commentator.

 

“She does have people who will see her as kind of a brave First Amendment type figure,” Dezenhall said, “and you now have all kinds of outlets for entertainers, ranging from podcasts to streaming networks, that encourage just her kind of obnoxiousness … If you move lower on the food chain from networks, you can make an outrageous remark once a day.”

 

She already has at least one offer.

 

Michael Caputo, a former campaign aide of President Donald Trump, is planning to launch a streaming video platform called Bond in June. In interviews with Variety and The Daily Beast, he said he had already eyed Roseanne as a contributor in some form, and intends to pursue her more seriously now that she’s out of a job.

 

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2018/06/01/roseanne-barr-return-possible-lesser/

Anonymous ID: 469742 June 1, 2018, 3:11 p.m. No.1610046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0058

Cabal selling off their assets?

More money laundering?

 

Ferrari 250 GTO sells for world record £52 million

 

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/968045/Ferrari-250-GTO-classic-car-sold-world-record-52-million

Anonymous ID: 469742 June 1, 2018, 3:35 p.m. No.1610304   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1610236

>>1610253

Exactly!

 

THINK, anons.

There are millions of brainwashed confused souls out there who are going to be shattered when shtf.

Finding common ground with people is the first step of red pilling.

Anonymous ID: 469742 June 1, 2018, 3:54 p.m. No.1610463   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0494

So this means we don't send them more money?

Convince me we should stay in the U.N. at all.

 

US vetoes UN resolution offering 'protection' for Palestinians

 

Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, vetoed an Arab-backed Security Council resolution on Friday that sought to offer "international protection" for Palestinian civilians.

 

The resolution, introduced by Kuwait, was intended to respond to the escalation of violence in Gaza last month during protests at the border with Israel. Dozens of Palestinians were killed by Israeli security forces, who argue that they were merely trying to defend the border.

 

Haley blasted the Kuwaiti-drafted resolution on Friday, calling it "grossly one-sided" and arguing that it failed to place blame on Hamas for inciting the deadly protests.

"It is resolutions like this one that undermine the U.N.’s credibility in dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," she said shortly before the vote.

 

"Because this resolution is wildly inaccurate in its characterization of recent events in Gaza, and because it would harm any efforts towards peace, the United States will oppose it and will veto it if necessary."

In a subsequent statement, Haley said the resolution, which secured 10 votes on the 15-member Security Council, proved what she called the U.N.'s anti-Israel bias.

"Further proof was not needed, but it is now completely clear that the U.N. is hopelessly biased against Israel,” she said.

 

The U.S. is one of five permanent members of the Security Council, allowing it to unilaterally veto any resolution.

 

http://thehill.com/policy/international/390347-us-vetoes-un-resolution-offering-protection-for-palestinians

Anonymous ID: 469742 June 1, 2018, 4 p.m. No.1610524   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Why doesn't he resign already?

 

Park Service boss apologizes to staff for 'inappropriate' behavior

 

The top-ranking official at the National Park Service (NPS) apologized to the agency’s employees Friday for behaving “in an inappropriate manner in a public hallway” earlier this year.

P. Daniel Smith, who Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke named to the post in January, apologized both to employees who witnessed the behavior and the rest of the staff in an email obtained by The Hill.

An employee anonymously complained to Zinke that he or she witnessed Smith grabbing his own genitalia in a hallway at the Interior headquarters in January, the Washington Post reported in March.

Zinke’s office referred the matter to the Office of Inspector General (OIG), which took it up.

 

Smith said in his email that the OIG completed its investigation, but he did not say the outcome of it.

OIG spokeswoman Nancy DiPaolo confirmed that the office completed its investigation this week and would release the results around the end of June.

 

Zinke named Smith acting director of the NPS in January. Although his actual title is deputy director, he is carrying out many of the duties of the acting director.

Smith has worked in the NPS for years, including as superintendent of Virginia’s Colonial National Historical Park. He retired in 2014 and returned to the agency for his current job.

A previous OIG report found that Smith, while working as an aide to then-NPS chief Fran Mainella under the George W. Bush administration in 2004, improperly pressured NPS employees to approve a request by Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder to cut down trees that blocked his Maryland mansion’s view of the Potomac River.

 

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/390343-park-service-boss-apologizes-for-inappropriate-behavior