Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 12, 2022, 8:54 p.m. No.17520564   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17520555

>What you been up to now, Bill Gates ?

chkkk't

 

Probably not him…although trippps confirm.

 

but, 1/3 of the country is underwater from flooding and the other half poops in the street.

 

Personally, I think we are making it rain there…Awan justice.

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 5:26 a.m. No.17520877   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0897 >>1004 >>1084 >>1189 >>1244 >>1265

https://twitter.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1569636176210067457

 

 

ALERT: Saudi authorities have arrested a man who claimed to have travelled to the Muslim holy city of Mecca to perform an umrah pilgrimage on behalf of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

 

The man, a Yemeni national, on Monday published a video clip of himself on social media holding a sign with the name of Queen Elizabeth at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Islam’s holiest site, where non-Muslims are forbidden.

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 5:50 a.m. No.17520897   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0906 >>0934

 

Rounding 355

 

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

#21488

>>17520455 - dough

>>17520542 NEW: Dengue fever in Pakistanis slowly turning into an epidemic (due to the ongoing flooding)

>>17520561 Kash Patel: "…Elon Musk is the Department of Defense (DoD) biggest contractor"

>>17520567 Save America Rally in Youngstown, OH - Sat, September 17, 2022

>>17520599 (link) MY SON HUNTER 💥 FULL Movie 🍿 THE SMARTEST GUY JOE KNOWS…

>>17520614 graphic timestamp: 23:06 x 3 and Q666

>>17520644 Over 1,300 New York Times employees pledge not to return to office

>>17520625 Anon opines on Ukranian grid disruption and our regular shills are missing in action

>>17520666, >>17520640,>>17520668 substack: The President's Army & Death of the Deep State

>>17520860 BREAKING: Justice Department subpoenas more than 30 people in Trump's orbit in Jan. 6 probe - CNN

>>17520877 Saudi arrest a Yemeni who travelled to the Mecca for an umrah on behalf of QEII

 

At this rate baker expects a bake around 2p.m.

 

any baker feel free to jump in if we hit 700

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 6:24 a.m. No.17520936   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1004 >>1084 >>1189 >>1244 >>1265

NEW: Huge US nurses’ strike begins, with 15,000 pausing work

 

 

The largest private sector nurses’ strike in US history kicked off Monday, organizers said, with some 15,000 workers in hospitals across Minnesota and Wisconsin demanding better working conditions and higher wages.

 

Strikes in the United States have occurred regularly over the past year, with employees reporting to be exhausted by working during the Covid-19 pandemic and struggling with price rises.

 

The three-day nurses’ stoppage was set to last until Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for the Minnesota Nurses Association which was coordinating the action.

 

Holding signs bearing messages such as “Patients Before Profits,” employees gathered in groups in the early morning hours to protest outside some of the 16 affected hospitals, according to photographs the union posted online.

 

Hospitals have planned to continue providing care, albeit with possible disruptions.

 

North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale, Minnesota said it “may be making some adjustments to non-emergency care and services to ensure adequate and safe staffing during the strike period.”

 

But it stressed it will continue to offer its “full range of services” including inpatient, outpatient and emergency care, and that it would serve customers for any previously scheduled appointments.

 

The two sides have been negotiating for more than five months, without reaching an agreement.

 

“Right now in Minnesota, nurses are overworked, hospitals are understaffed, and patients are overcharged,” MNA said in a statement.

 

The union said it was seeking solutions to staffing shortages and work safety issues, while hospitals want to focus solely on salaries.

 

A group representing the hospitals says it has proposed wage increases of 10-12 percent over three years. The nurses are seeking raises in the range of 27-30 percent.

 

The hospitals argue that “with the constant change in healthcare, all those who work in healthcare need to adapt to how we serve people.”

 

 

https://twitter.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1569668467132882949

 

https://insiderpaper.com/huge-us-nurses-strike-begins-with-15000-pausing-work/

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 6:45 a.m. No.17520952   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0956 >>0957 >>1004 >>1084 >>1189 >>1244 >>1265

https://justthenews.com/accountability/irs-unmasked-away-politics-americas-tax-agency-has-lots-warts-and-ammunition?utm_source=sf&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=twjtn

 

https://twitter.com/JustTheNews/status/1569681575947956225

 

 

IRS unmasked: Away from politics, America's tax agency has lots of warts, and ammunition

 

Aside from history of alleged abuses, tax agency struggles with customer service, data security and audit targeting.

 

Updated: September 12, 2022 - 11:27pm

 

The Internal Revenue Service has long been a political football. Democrats alleged that in the 1960s it was used by Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon to subvert civil rights and anti-Vietnam War activists, while Republicans alleged a decade ago it wrongly targeted Tea Party and other conservative groups.

 

More recently, Democrats have argued the tax agency needs $80 billion in new enforcement to end tax cheating and ease budget deficits, while Republicans say the new spending signed by President Joe Biden will only create an army of 87,000 armed agents intent on wreaking havoc on the middle and working classes.

 

With so much emotion, scandal and political rhetoric, it's sometimes hard for everyday Americans to sort fact from fiction. So the team here at Just the News did a deep dive to put together a list of facts about the IRS that aren't in dispute, from whom it audits to why it buys ammunition and arms its agents.

 

Here's what we found:

 

The IRS has disproportionately audited poorer Americans in recent years.

 

An analysis by Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) found that low-income wage earners with less than $25,000 in total earnings were audited at a rate five times higher than everyone else in fiscal year 2021. The reason? IRS has put an emphasis on auditing beneficiaries of the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is used predominantly by poor and working-class families.

 

News site ProPublica found that based on 2017 tax return information, Earned Income Tax Credit recipients were audited at twice the rate of taxpayers with income between $200,000 and $500,000. Only millionaires had a higher audit rate, the news organization found.

 

The investigative arm of Congress confirmed such findings in a report this spring, saying audits disproportionately affected people making less than $200,000.

 

"From fiscal years 2010 to 2021, the majority of the additional taxes IRS recommended from audits came from taxpayers with incomes below $200,000," the Government Accountability Office reported.

 

"Audits of the lowest-income taxpayers, particularly those claiming the EITC, resulted in higher amounts of recommended additional tax per audit hour compared to all income groups except for the highest-income taxpayers," it added.

 

IRS auditing of wealthier Americans has been declining.

 

The GAO also reported in May that while audit rates have been falling in recent years in all income levels, they dropped the most for taxpayers with incomes of $200,000 or more. "Audit rates decreased more for higher-income taxpayers," GAO told Congress, blaming the complexity of finances and legal and accounting resources of wealthy Americans for the drop.

 

The most audited counties in America fall heavily in rural black and Hispanic counties in the South.

 

A 2019 study of IRS audits by geography found the five counties with the highest audit rates are all predominantly black, rural counties in the Deep South. Audit rates were also high in Hispanic counties in South Texas and in South Dakota counties with Native American reservations.

 

The most audited county, according to the study, was Humphreys County in Mississippi, where median income was $26,000 and more than half the taxpayers claim the earned income tax credit. The study found Humphreys is audited at a rate 51% higher than Loudoun County, Va., in the wealthy Washington D.C. suburbs, where the median annual income is $130,000.

 

part 1 of 2 (maybe 3)

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 6:48 a.m. No.17520956   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0957

>>17520952

Part 2 of 3 (it will be 3)

 

 

Nonpartisan projections have found increased audits under the Biden plan will heavily impact middle- and working-class Americans.

 

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has projected Democrats' proposed boost in IRS funding under the Inflation Reduction Act would increase tax collections by about $200 billion from 2023 to 2031. Last month, the bipartisan Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation estimated between 78% and 90% of that $200 billion will come from those making less than $200,000 a year. Only 4% to 9% is expected to come from those making more than $500,000, the committee said.

 

"This so-called Inflation Reduction Act, now called the climate bill, is going to raise taxes on middle class families, is going to hire up to 87,000 new IRS agents targeted mainly at what I would call value shoppers, the neighbors I see at Target and Walmart and Marshalls and Ross, where every penny really matters," Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas), the top Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, told Just the News on Monday.

 

"Americans from hardworking families who are already being crushed with inflation and fuel costs and who worry most about losing their job now are going to face tax hikes, and an army of IRS agents," he added.

 

Unlike most Americans, IRS employees have been working predominantly from home.

 

While the IRS workforce will markedly expand under the Democrat law, more than half the agency's employees were working from home as of April. And that trend began well before the pandemic and has only grown since.

 

"So, 53% of the employees are in a full-time telework capacity," IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig told Congress in April. "The rest of the employees either have a blended capacity or they're site. Every employee who has interaction with respect to what the major issue, the inventory, the submission process, the accounts management, they came back in June 2020 socially distant environment."

 

In-person operations for all employees resumed June 25, but employees were still given the option to telework at least some of the time. IRS leadership didn't return to the office until April 24, and even then they were required to work in the office only once per pay period.

 

The October 2021 collective bargaining agreement between the National Treasury Employees Unions and the IRS further expanded the number of positions eligible for remote work, including the representatives for the agency's much criticized customer services.

 

The IRS telework program is far outside most Americans' experience. Just 7.7% of all American workers surveyed in April by the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported working remotely.

 

IRS customer service has been declining, and was rated "horrendous" by its own internal watchdog.

 

IRS customer service has been declining for years, with backlogs of tax returns and customer complaints soaring. National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins, however, called 2021 the "most challenging year taxpayers and tax professionals have ever experienced."

 

"There is no way to sugarcoat the year 2021 in tax administration: From the perspective of tens of millions of taxpayers, it was horrendous," Collin wrote in her annual Purple Book assessment as the agency's independent watchdog for taxpayers.

 

Collins laid bare the agency's many faults: individual and corporate returns faced long processing times, and refunds were massively delayed, taxpayers had a hard time reaching the IRS by phone, and their correspondence went unprocessed by the agency for "many months."

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 6:48 a.m. No.17520957   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17520952 part 1

>>17520956 part 2

 

"The IRS is in crisis and needs to apply resources to its core mission — processing these returns and paying the corresponding refunds," the report added.

 

The IRS this summer reported 21.3 million taxpayer returns were backlogged, up more than 1 million from a year earlier. "Unfortunately, at this point the backlog is still crushing the IRS, its employees, and most importantly, taxpayers," Collins reported in June.

 

Democrats and Republicans agree the IRS is failing at its core mission, but the new Inflation Reduction Act spends little to address the core capabilities of the agency's customer service.

 

"I think they've got some awfully good workers there," Rep. Brady said. "But they need to be back to work. They need to be more productive."

 

IRS employees have egregiously leaked or failed to protect the privacy of taxpayers' data.

 

Earlier this month, the agency confirmed it improperly published online the private financial information of roughly 120,000 taxpayers. The improper disclosure of Form 990-Ts included names and contact information of the filers, as well as significant portions of their financial records, officials said. Worse yet, the leak wasn't discovered by the IRS but by an outside party.

 

Meanwhile, the agency has yet to punish anyone for a 2021 leak to the news site ProPublica of private tax information on some of America's wealthiest taxpayers, including Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett. The news site said the leaked IRS records were provided through "secure systems that allow whistleblowers to transmit information to us without revealing their identity."

 

Leaking federal tax information is a federal felony for any U.S. officials. But leaks have been widespread in recent years, with few prosecutions, according to a recent GAO report on illegal leaks.

 

That report found that the IRS completed 1,694 investigations into the "willful unauthorized access of tax data by employees" and 27% of the cases were deemed violations. But most of the violations resulted in the offending employee's suspension, resignation, or removal rather than prosecution. In fact, the IRS only closed 25 cases that had a criminal indictment returned against the employee being investigated.

 

Amid backlogs and leaks, IRS paid tax relief to dead taxpayer, prisoners on death row.

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 7:33 a.m. No.17521004   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1015 >>1044

 

Rounding 455

 

 

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

#21488

>>17520455 - dough

>>17520542 NEW: Dengue fever in Pakistanis slowly turning into an epidemic (due to the ongoing flooding)

>>17520561 Kash Patel: "…Elon Musk is the Department of Defense (DoD) biggest contractor"

>>17520567 Save America Rally in Youngstown, OH - Sat, September 17, 2022

>>17520599 (link) MY SON HUNTER 💥 FULL Movie 🍿 THE SMARTEST GUY JOE KNOWS…

>>17520614 graphic timestamp: 23:06 x 3 and Q666

>>17520644 Over 1,300 New York Times employees pledge not to return to office

>>17520625 Anon opines on Ukranian grid disruption and our regular shills are missing in action

>>17520666, >>17520640,>>17520668 substack: The President's Army & Death of the Deep State

>>17520860 BREAKING: Justice Department subpoenas more than 30 people in Trump's orbit in Jan. 6 probe - CNN

>>17520877 Saudi arrest a Yemeni who travelled to the Mecca for an umrah on behalf of QEII

>>17520927 Q Video Archive by ArchiveAnon

>>17520933 Core inflation in the US (which excludes food and energy) "unexpectedly" soared to 6.3% in August

>>17520936 NEW: Huge US nurses’ strike begins, with 15,000 pausing work

>>17520952 IRS unmasked: Away from politics, America's tax agency has lots of warts, and ammunition

>>17520962 Russian journalist faked his own death with pig's blood to avoid Russian hit job

>>17520974, >>17520976 LIVE: Grassley / Twitter whistleblower testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 7:56 a.m. No.17521024   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1084 >>1189 >>1244 >>1265

https://twitter.com/MilHistNow/status/1569644310751981568

 

On this day in 1862, Union scouts find a discarded copy of Robert E. Lee's battle plans in a field near Frederick, Maryland. The discovery sets the stage for the Confederate defeat at Antietam the following week.

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 9:15 a.m. No.17521084   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1107

Rounding 525

 

>>17521044 - BO

 

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

#21488

>>17520455 - dough

>>17520542 NEW: Dengue fever in Pakistanis slowly turning into an epidemic (due to the ongoing flooding)

>>17520561 Kash Patel: "…Elon Musk is the Department of Defense (DoD) biggest contractor"

>>17520567 Save America Rally in Youngstown, OH - Sat, September 17, 2022

>>17520599 (link) MY SON HUNTER 💥 FULL Movie 🍿 THE SMARTEST GUY JOE KNOWS…

>>17520614 graphic timestamp: 23:06 x 3 and Q666

>>17520644 Over 1,300 New York Times employees pledge not to return to office

>>17520625 Anon opines on Ukranian grid disruption and our regular shills are missing in action

>>17520666, >>17520640, >>17520668 substack: The President's Army & Death of the Deep State

>>17520860 BREAKING: Justice Department subpoenas more than 30 people in Trump's orbit in Jan. 6 probe - CNN

>>17520877 Saudi arrest a Yemeni who travelled to the Mecca for an umrah on behalf of QEII

>>17520927 Q Video Archive by ArchiveAnon

>>17520933 Core inflation in the US (which excludes food and energy) "unexpectedly" soared to 6.3% in August

>>17520936 NEW: Huge US nurses’ strike begins, with 15,000 pausing work

>>17520952 IRS unmasked: Away from politics, America's tax agency has lots of warts, and ammunition

>>17520962 Russian journalist faked his own death with pig's blood to avoid Russian hit job

>>17520974, >>17520976 LIVE: Grassley / Twitter whistleblower testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

>>17521012, >>17520958, >>17520965, >>17520966, >>17520982, >>17521027 9/11 bun & Pompeo

>>17521061 vid: Terminal tricks for bots on twitter

>>17521021 Pompeo on European electricity prices

>>17521024, >>17521031 OTD in 1862 Union scouts find discarded plans leading to Confederate defeat

>>17521035, >>17520772 Was CoVid a US Gov't operation?

>>17521041, >>17521065 How China became big business for Twitter

 

Nom if missed…

 

Recall, slow and equipment change out coming, so no offense taken if we hit 700 and someone bakes

 

We are a team here!

:-)

>>17521023

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 9:26 a.m. No.17521095   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1189 >>1244 >>1265

https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1569365094819053569

 

https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3155206/modernization-of-armed-forces-a-collaborative-effort-official-says/

 

NEWS: Modernization of Armed Forces a Collaborative Effort, Official Says

 

The Defense Department, in collaboration with academia, industry, allies and partners, is developing cutting-edge technology to ensure the warfighter has the upper edge on the battlefield. 

Heidi Shyu, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, provided virtual opening remarks at the Inaugural Defense Department Basic Research Conference in Arlington, Virginia. 

 

The fiscal year 2022 National Defense Strategy sets out three main themes, she said. 

 

The first theme is integrated deterrence. Research and engineering, or R&E, is working to ensure that the joint force can operate seamlessly across all domains — air, land, sea, cyber and space — and in concert with allies and partners, she said. 

 

Spotlight: Engineering in the DOD

R&E is advancing several international partnerships, including with Australia, the United Kingdom, Israel and NATO, she said. 

 

"Our foreign comparative test program also promotes coalition interoperability and strengthens our shared defense industrial base. Our mission engineering division is using modeling and simulation to assess joint capability gaps, and how we're integrating critical enabling technologies into mission architectures," Shyu said. 

 

The second theme is campaigning. This relies upon R&E's efforts to work with partners across the interagency, including the Departments of Treasury and Commerce, the State Department and the Small Business Administration, she said.  

 

The Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve program has embarked on a continuous campaign of joint experimentation to close the gaps in joint warfighting capability, she said. These joint experiments are scenario-based and will be conducted in six-month cycles starting next year. 

 

This experimentation, she said, will involve 14 critical technology areas for the warfighter. The technology areas include biotechnology; quantum sciences; advanced materials; future G, which is beyond 5G technologies that also have a lot of commercial development, trusted artificial intelligence and autonomy; microelectronics; space technology; renewable energy; integrated network; systems of systems; advanced computing and software; human-machine interfaces; hypersonics; direct energy; and integrated sensing and cyber. 

 

The third theme is building enduring advantages, Shyu said. R&E is working to identify reforms to accelerate the development and acquisition of critical technologies and is making necessary investments to the workforce.  

 

"We're supporting the future defense innovation base through initiatives to support small businesses, startups and other nontraditional companies and encouraging them to work with the DOD," she said.  

 

R&E's mission has three focal points:  

 

First, the DOD is leveraging the United States' incredible science and technology innovation community to solve the department's toughest operational and engineering challenges with cross-cutting solutions that benefit all military services, she said. 

 

Second, R&E is setting the foundation today to attract and build a strong talented future technical workforce that will work in modernized laboratories and test facilities, she said.  

 

R&E-supported university affiliated research centers and federally funded research and development centers work on cutting-edge technologies including space dynamics, system engineering, applied physics, software engineering, and geophysical detection, she said.

 

"We're committed to fostering a culture that encourages innovation and risk taking. Our future depends on our STEM workforce, so we must invest in multiple talent pipelines for the defense innovation base," Shyu said. STEM refers to science, technology, engineering and math. 

 

Shyu mentioned that the department is also working with underrepresented talent in academia, including historically Black colleges and universities and other minority institutions. 

 

The third focal point is success through teamwork.  

 

"We're working collaboratively with partners across the technology ecosystem to strengthen our foundation. The work that's being done by our basic research office and by all of you is foundational for the continued technological dominance of the United States. Basic research is a core of what we do in research and engineering. And it's a core of every single system that we use. Collaboration is the key to creating new and novel ideas," Shyu said. 

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 9:36 a.m. No.17521104   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1189 >>1244 >>1265

https://kdvr.com/news/local/denverready-gives-free-bug-out-bags-away-as-part-of-national-preparedness-month/

 

DenverREADY gives free Bug Out Bags away as part of National Preparedness Month

by: Nick Wills

 

Posted: Sep 10, 2022 / 11:58 AM MDT

 

Updated: Sep 10, 2022 / 12:25 PM MDT

 

DENVER (KDVR) – An event being held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday aims to get people ready to respond to emergencies as part of National Preparedness month.

 

The Denver Office of Emergency Management is hosting two events during September as part of a nationwide campaign that will provide free emergency “Bug Out Bags” to anyone in attendance.

 

Those events fall under the DenverREADY: Preparedness Program which is part of the National Preparedness Month movement, the theme of which is: Protecting your Legacy: The Life you’ve Built is Worth Protecting.

 

Rescue effort highlights importance of properly flagging down helicopters

“Our office believes Bug Out Bags will help residents increase their emergency preparedness which will improve people’s overall resilience should they encounter an emergency or disaster,” Denver Office of Emergency Management Executive Director Matthew Mueller said.

 

The Denver Office of Emergency Management’s events for September

Sept. 10 – 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. – Montbello Recreation Center – 15555 East 53rd Ave.

Sept. 24 – 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. – College View Recreation Center – 2525 South Decatur

 

You can register ahead of the Sept. 24 event to ensure that you get your bag, as supplies are limited.

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 10:51 a.m. No.17521189   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Rounding 625

 

 

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

#21488

>>17520455 - dough

>>17520542 NEW: Dengue fever in Pakistanis slowly turning into an epidemic (due to the ongoing flooding)

>>17520561 Kash Patel: "…Elon Musk is the Department of Defense (DoD) biggest contractor"

>>17520567 Save America Rally in Youngstown, OH - Sat, September 17, 2022

>>17520599 (link) MY SON HUNTER 💥 FULL Movie 🍿 THE SMARTEST GUY JOE KNOWS…

>>17520614 graphic timestamp: 23:06 x 3 and Q666

>>17520644, >>17521113 Over 1,300 New York Times employees pledge not to return to office

>>17520625 Anon opines on Ukranian grid disruption and our regular shills are missing in action

>>17520666, >>17520640, >>17520668 substack: The President's Army & Death of the Deep State

>>17520860 BREAKING: Justice Department subpoenas more than 30 people in Trump's orbit in Jan. 6 probe - CNN

>>17520877 Saudi arrest a Yemeni who travelled to the Mecca for an umrah on behalf of QEII

>>17520927 Q Video Archive by ArchiveAnon

>>17520933 Core inflation in the US (which excludes food and energy) "unexpectedly" soared to 6.3% in August

>>17520936 NEW: Huge US nurses’ strike begins, with 15,000 pausing work

>>17520952 IRS unmasked: Away from politics, America's tax agency has lots of warts, and ammunition

>>17520962 Russian journalist faked his own death with pig's blood to avoid Russian hit job

>>17520974, >>17520976 LIVE: Grassley / Twitter whistleblower testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

>>17521012, >>17520958, >>17520965, >>17520966, >>17520982, >>17521027 9/11 bun & Pompeo

>>17521061 vid: Terminal tricks for bots on twitter

>>17521021 Pompeo on European electricity prices

>>17521024, >>17521031 OTD in 1862 Union scouts find discarded plans leading to Confederate defeat

>>17521035, >>17520772 Was CoVid a US Gov't operation?

>>17521041, >>17521065 How China became big business for Twitter

>>17521095 Modernization of Armed Forces a Collaborative Effort, Official Says

>>17521097 The WEF's Young Global Leaders, Extensive List by Categories

>>17521104 Denver Office of Emergency Mgt gives free Bug Out Bags away as part of National Preparedness Month

>>17521155 Sen. Lindsey Graham pitches nationwide abortion restrictions post-Roe overturn

>>17521160 House Dems say Archives unsure whether Trump has more records at Mar-a-Lago

>>17521166 UK only invites Bidens to rep US at Queen’s funeral

>>17521175 Whistleblower: 'There's a CHINESE SPY at Twitter'

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 11:16 a.m. No.17521222   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Tune in tonight at 8:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. for

@GovMattersTV

on WJLA with Dr. John Huth, chief of DIA’s Office of Space & Counterspace, as he discusses current threats strategic competitors pose in an increasingly heated race for space! 🚀🌑📡 #DiscoverDIA #DoWhatMatters

 

https://twitter.com/DefenseIntel/status/1569732710247145475

 

Looks like homie is gettin' some after the interview!

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 11:33 a.m. No.17521244   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1249 >>1256 >>1264

Rounding 680

 

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

#21488

>>17520455 - dough

>>17520542 NEW: Dengue fever in Pakistanis slowly turning into an epidemic (due to the ongoing flooding)

>>17520561 Kash Patel: "…Elon Musk is the Department of Defense (DoD) biggest contractor"

>>17520567 Save America Rally in Youngstown, OH - Sat, September 17, 2022

>>17520599 (link) MY SON HUNTER 💥 FULL Movie 🍿 THE SMARTEST GUY JOE KNOWS…

>>17520614 graphic timestamp: 23:06 x 3 and Q666

>>17520644, >>17521113 Over 1,300 New York Times employees pledge not to return to office

>>17520625 Anon opines on Ukranian grid disruption and our regular shills are missing in action

>>17520666, >>17520640, >>17520668 substack: The President's Army & Death of the Deep State

>>17520860 BREAKING: Justice Department subpoenas more than 30 people in Trump's orbit in Jan. 6 probe - CNN

>>17520877 Saudi arrest a Yemeni who travelled to the Mecca for an umrah on behalf of QEII

>>17520927 Q Video Archive by ArchiveAnon

>>17520933 Core inflation in the US (which excludes food and energy) "unexpectedly" soared to 6.3% in August

>>17520936 NEW: Huge US nurses’ strike begins, with 15,000 pausing work

>>17520952 IRS unmasked: Away from politics, America's tax agency has lots of warts, and ammunition

>>17520962 Russian journalist faked his own death with pig's blood to avoid Russian hit job

>>17520974, >>17520976 LIVE: Grassley / Twitter whistleblower testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

>>17521012, >>17520958, >>17520965, >>17520966, >>17520982, >>17521027 9/11 bun & Pompeo

>>17521061 vid: Terminal tricks for bots on twitter

>>17521021 Pompeo on European electricity prices

>>17521024, >>17521031 OTD in 1862 Union scouts find discarded plans leading to Confederate defeat

>>17521035, >>17520772 Was CoVid a US Gov't operation?

>>17521041, >>17521065 How China became big business for Twitter

>>17521095 Modernization of Armed Forces a Collaborative Effort, Official Says

>>17521097 The WEF's Young Global Leaders, Extensive List by Categories

>>17521104 Denver Office of Emergency Mgt gives free Bug Out Bags away as part of National Preparedness Month

>>17521155 Sen. Lindsey Graham pitches nationwide abortion restrictions post-Roe overturn

>>17521160 House Dems say Archives unsure whether Trump has more records at Mar-a-Lago

>>17521166 UK only invites Bidens to rep US at Queen’s funeral

>>17521175, >>17521196 Whistleblower: 'There's a CHINESE SPY at Twitter'; Twit can track ANY user

>>17521187 Nuke capable US Air Force bomber is roaming skies over Gloucestershire

>>17521188 Anti-diarrhea medication may help treat core autism symptoms

>>17521197 King Charles III has meltdown and is flustered over leaking pen - days after ink pot fiasco

>>17521211 UK to send scores of artillery guns and hundreds of drones to Ukraine

>>17521223 vid embed: Jim working on things, but says expect problems through January!

>>17521228 'Real wages are FALLING': Inflation at 13.5% in a year.

 

will post once more

 

Last Call

Anonymous ID: dbd761 Sept. 13, 2022, 11:39 a.m. No.17521265   🗄️.is đź”—kun

FINALS

 

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

#21488

>>17520455 - dough

>>17520542 NEW: Dengue fever in Pakistanis slowly turning into an epidemic (due to the ongoing flooding)

>>17520561 Kash Patel: "…Elon Musk is the Department of Defense (DoD) biggest contractor"

>>17520567 Save America Rally in Youngstown, OH - Sat, September 17, 2022

>>17520599 (link) MY SON HUNTER 💥 FULL Movie 🍿 THE SMARTEST GUY JOE KNOWS…

>>17520614 graphic timestamp: 23:06 x 3 and Q666

>>17520644, >>17521113 Over 1,300 New York Times employees pledge not to return to office

>>17520625 Anon opines on Ukranian grid disruption and our regular shills are missing in action

>>17520666, >>17520640, >>17520668 substack: The President's Army & Death of the Deep State

>>17520860 BREAKING: Justice Department subpoenas more than 30 people in Trump's orbit in Jan. 6 probe - CNN

>>17520877 Saudi arrest a Yemeni who travelled to the Mecca for an umrah on behalf of QEII

>>17520927 Q Video Archive by ArchiveAnon

>>17520933 Core inflation in the US (which excludes food and energy) "unexpectedly" soared to 6.3% in August

>>17520936 NEW: Huge US nurses’ strike begins, with 15,000 pausing work

>>17520952 IRS unmasked: Away from politics, America's tax agency has lots of warts, and ammunition

>>17520962 Russian journalist faked his own death with pig's blood to avoid Russian hit job

>>17520974, >>17520976 LIVE: Grassley / Twitter whistleblower testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

>>17521012, >>17520958, >>17520965, >>17520966, >>17520982, >>17521027 9/11 bun & Pompeo

>>17521061 vid: Terminal tricks for bots on twitter

>>17521021 Pompeo on European electricity prices

>>17521024, >>17521031 OTD in 1862 Union scouts find discarded plans leading to Confederate defeat

>>17521035, >>17520772 Was CoVid a US Gov't operation?

>>17521041, >>17521065 How China became big business for Twitter

>>17521095 Modernization of Armed Forces a Collaborative Effort, Official Says

>>17521097 The WEF's Young Global Leaders, Extensive List by Categories

>>17521104 Denver Office of Emergency Mgt gives free Bug Out Bags away as part of National Preparedness Month

>>17521155 Sen. Lindsey Graham pitches nationwide abortion restrictions post-Roe overturn

>>17521160 House Dems say Archives unsure whether Trump has more records at Mar-a-Lago

>>17521166 UK only invites Bidens to rep US at Queen’s funeral

>>17521175, >>17521196 Whistleblower: 'There's a CHINESE SPY at Twitter'; Twit can track ANY user

>>17521187 Nuke capable US Air Force bomber is roaming skies over Gloucestershire

>>17521188 Anti-diarrhea medication may help treat core autism symptoms

>>17521197 King Charles III has meltdown and is flustered over leaking pen - days after ink pot fiasco

>>17521211 UK to send scores of artillery guns and hundreds of drones to Ukraine

>>17521223 vid embed: Jim working on things, but says expect problems through January!

>>17521228 'Real wages are FALLING': Inflation at 13.5% in a year.

 

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