Anonymous ID: 87161c Oct. 3, 2022, 2:32 p.m. No.17626755   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6808 >>6882 >>7124 >>7152 >>7181 >>7206 >>7253

RNC Accuses Google Of Sending Election Emails To Spam, Files FEC Complaint

By Hank Berrien

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Oct 3, 2022 DailyWire.com

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/rnc-accuses-google-of-sending-election-emails-to-spam-files-fec-complaint

An April study conducted by researchers at North Carolina State University found that Gmail favored candidates on the political Left. The study stated, “Gmail … retained the majority of left-wing candidate emails in inbox (< 10.12% marked as spam) while sent the majority of right-wing candidate emails to the spam folder (up to 77.2% marked as spam).”

 

The study also claimed that Gmail “marks a significantly higher percentage (67.6%) of emails from the right as spam compared to the emails from left (just 8.2%). Gmail marked 59.3% more emails from the right candidates as spam compared to the left candidates.”

Anonymous ID: 87161c Oct. 3, 2022, 2:51 p.m. No.17626838   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6861 >>6923

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The molten metal that fell from the east corner of the South Tower created one of the hotspots that persisted beneath the pile, although there were several others. I was told that molten iron was found under the core sections of the towers, by the elevator shafts - in the molten state - weeks after 9-11, when the debris removal process reached the bedrock of Manhattan. Some people point to photographs showing melted granite as proof of nuclear bombs, but it should be remembered that granite melts at about 1,215-1,260 C, about half the temperature of a basic thermitic reaction involving iron oxide and aluminum.

 

The intense hotspots that burned beneath the rubble also created ultra-fine particles that were found in large quantities in the blue smoke that rose from the pile. In order for these very small particles to have been produced the hotspots must have been hotter than the boiling point of the element, as Dr. Thomas Cahill of the DELTA Group told me at U.C. Davis in 2006. The boiling points of the metal aerosols found in the smoke are indeed hotter than the melting temperature of granite so we should expect to find melted granite where these hotspots met the bedrock of Manhattan.

 

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"Nanoscale Chemistry Yields Better Explosives," Randy Simpson, Science and Technology Review, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, October 2000

str.llnl.gov/str/RSimpson.html

 

"Novel Energetic Materials," GlobalSecurity.org, accessed May 10, 2015

www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/novel-energetic-materials.htm

 

"Reaction Propagation Physics of Al/MoO3 Nanocomposite Thermites," Steven F. Son, et al, Los Alamos National Laboratory, November 2001