>DOUGH
"Iโm done, Iโm dead. You donโt understand, I do it to blow off steam. What do I have to do to get you to shoot me; I need to die."
Matsoukas is a decorated Penn State Professor.
um no bro what are you doing
>Audacious lying is his one superpower.
>Devon Archer, if he gives a deposition to the House Oversight Committee, this will be the most high-profile witness theyโve had give testimony because heโs really a Biden family insider
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Underground_Railroad
You're not afraid of the devil, you actually hunt him.
now they have to be held accountable
>I Donโt Want Any Conspiracy Theories, Right?
>underwater 'trafficking railroad' exists
https://nypost.com/2023/06/15/ancient-turkish-city-discovered-after-man-knocked-down-basement-wall/
Turkish man knocked down basement wall to find 2,000-year-old underground city โ after chasing his chickens through a hole
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220810-derinkuyu-turkeys-underground-city-of-20000-people
Turkey's underground city of 20,000 people
More than 85m beneath the famous fairy chimneys of Cappadocia lies a massive subterranean city that was in near-constant use for thousands of years.
Claims for damage to cargo shipped in international commerce are governed by the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA), which is the U.S. enactment of the Hague Rules. One of its key features is that a shipowner is liable for cargo damaged from "hook to hook", meaning from loading to discharge, unless it is exonerated under one of 17 exceptions to liability, such as an "act of God", the inherent nature of the goods, errors in navigation, and management of the ship. The basis of liability for the shipowner is a bailment and if the carrier is to be liable as a common carrier, it must be established that the goods were placed in the carrier's possession and control for immediate carriage.
>unless it is exonerated under one of 17 exceptions to liability, such as an "act of God"
June 2008 The Guardian printed claims by Reprieve that US forces are holding people arrested in the War on Terrorism on active navy ships, including the USS Bataan and Peleliu, although this was denied by the US Navy. The United States subsequently admitted in 2011 to holding terrorist suspects on ships at sea, claiming legal authority to do so.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/checkpoint-washington/post/brennan-al-qaeda-in-yemen-is-gaining-strength-as-a-powerful-domestic-insurgency/2011/09/08/gIQA4ljZCK_blog.html
Brennan: Al-Qaeda offshoot in Yemen gaining strength as a powerful domestic insurgency
>act of God
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_C._Bain_Correctional_Center
this thing's gonna sink full isn't it
https://downdetector.com/