Anonymous ID: 211c41 Aug. 8, 2023, 5:41 a.m. No.19321132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1178

>>19320988

>>19321060 (me)

 

Might be nothing, but i did a RIGHT CLICK >Inspect on the image.

 

The rendered size is 846 x 1128

 

846 seems irrelevant (Why is NK out of the news)…

 

But 1128 seems it could be related (see img).

 

And if we follow the same theory you used on t he timestamp (adding to get 17), the "846" comes to "18" which is some legal code raround Treason…we have the drop, but i can't find it cuz it was an image….grrr…but you probably know the one.

Anonymous ID: 211c41 Aug. 8, 2023, 5:49 a.m. No.19321178   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19320988

>>19321060 (me)

>>19321132 (me)

>the "846" comes to "18" which is some legal code raround Treason

 

Not to belabor it…but i guess i am.

 

This isn't the drop i was looking for, but it is close (see highlight) USC Title 18 (criminal code).

 

following the link gets you to the 3rd image. 2nd image just for reference sake.

Anonymous ID: 211c41 Aug. 8, 2023, 6:52 a.m. No.19321398   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1483

https://twitter.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1688653453051002881

 

https://insiderpaper.com/us-lab-repeats-nuclear-fusion-feat-with-higher-yield/

 

🚨 US scientists responsible for a historic nuclear fusion breakthrough say they have repeated the feat — this time achieving a greater yield of energy.

 

AFPAugust 7, 2023 11:05 am

 

US scientists responsible for a historic nuclear fusion breakthrough say they have repeated the feat — this time achieving a greater yield of energy.

 

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory stunned the world in December when it announced it had carried out an experimental nuclear reaction that put out more energy than was put into it, a holy grail of science in the quest for unlimited, clean power to end the era of fossil fuels.

 

“We can confirm the experiment produced a higher yield than the December 2022 experiment,” public information officer Paul Rhien said Monday in an emailed statement, without disclosing specific figures.

 

He added the California lab planned to report the results at upcoming scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed publications.

 

The new development was first reported by the Financial Times.

 

Nuclear fusion has been touted by its supporters as a clean, abundant and safe source of energy that could eventually allow humanity to break its dependence on coal, crude oil, natural gas and other hydrocarbons driving a global climate crisis.

 

However, there is still a long way to go before fusion is viable on an industrial scale, providing power to homes and businesses.

 

Nuclear power plants around the world currently use fission — the splitting of a heavy atom’s nucleus — to produce energy.

 

Fusion on the other hand combines two light hydrogen atoms to form one heavier helium atom, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.

 

That is what occurs inside stars, including our Sun.

 

On Earth, fusion reactions can be provoked by heating hydrogen to extreme temperatures inside specialized devices.

 

Like fission, fusion is carbon-free during operation, and has additional critical advantages: it poses no risk of nuclear disaster and produces much less radioactive waste.

 

During December’s experiment, the lab used 192 ultra-powerful lasers to deliver 2.05 megajoules of energy to a tiny capsule smaller than a pea containing isotopes of hydrogen. It produced 3.15 megajoules of fusion energy output.

 

While the result was a net energy gain, 300 megajoules of energy was needed from the electrical grid to power the lasers.

Anonymous ID: 211c41 Aug. 8, 2023, 7:02 a.m. No.19321438   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1447 >>1476

https://twitter.com/ElectoralCommUK/status/1688871271767867392

 

Today we announced that we have been the subject of a complex cyber-attack, and our systems were accessed by hostile actors.

7:14 AM · Aug 8, 2023 ·430.3K Views

Anonymous ID: 211c41 Aug. 8, 2023, 7:13 a.m. No.19321498   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/JustTheNews/status/1688911004527476736

 

https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/texas-dps-marks-over-900-smuggled-children-rescued-southern-border

 

Texas rescues more than 900 smuggled children at southern border

State troopers are also arresting criminals, including sex offenders and those in possession of child pornography.

 

By The Center Square Staff

By Bethany Blankley

 

Updated: August 8, 2023 - 2:32am

 

Through Texas’ border security mission Operation Lone Star, Texas DPS troopers have rescued over 900 children being smuggled into and through Texas from Mexico by human traffickers, DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez recently announced.

 

Among them was a recent rescue in Maverick County in Eagle Pass, Texas, ''where troopers found a five-year-old Honduran girl who’d been smuggled into Texas by three adult women who weren’t related to her.'' The women found the girl in Piedras Negras, Mexico, and then brought her with them as they crossed illegally into Texas between the ports of entry.

 

Authorities said she was being brought to reunite with her mother; however, her mother had died three days prior. The girl told troopers her father was still in Honduras. She was turned over to Border Patrol.

 

In a recent traffic stop in neighboring Kinney County on a major local smuggling route, troopers pulled over a driver of a black GMC Sierra. The driver, a Mexican national who was illegally in the U.S., said he was coming from Houston to pick up friends. The trooper observed six passengers in the rear area of the truck and later learned they were all in the U.S. illegally, including two children.

 

When asked how the driver was related to another passenger in the car, he said they were “just friends.” When asked what his friend’s name was, the driver said he only knew his “nickname.”

 

“What about the people in the back seat?” the officer asked. They were his friends too, the driver said, but he also admitted he didn’t know their names or where they live. When the trooper asked another passenger if he knew who the driver was and what his name was, he said the same thing, a friend.

 

Later on, through the conversation, the driver admitted that someone from Mexico texted him an address to pick up a group of people who’d illegally entered Texas.

 

“They’re not in the country legally, then,” the officer asked. “Are you being paid to take them somewhere?”

 

The driver said he wasn’t being paid. But all smugglers are paid several thousand dollars per person depending on where they are taking them, law enforcement officers have explained to The Center Square, and Houston is the primary human trafficking hub in Texas.

 

The driver was charged with smuggling of persons and everyone inside was turned over to Border Patrol.

 

''DPS troopers are also arresting criminals, including sex offenders and those in possession of child pornography. ''A DPS brush team recently helped arrest a Mexican national and coyote who was illegally in the U.S. after he guided four people across the Rio Grande River into Texas. On the coyote’s phone were pictures and video of child pornography. The Texas Rangers took over the case, and the Mexican national was charged with possession or promotion of child pornography.

 

DPS troopers are also identifying MS-13 gang members who are hiding in family units as they illegally cross into Texas. In a recent case, DPS Criminal Investigations Division troopers assisted Border Patrol agents with a large family group after they illegally crossed the Rio Grande River in Eagle Pass. They noticed an adult male from El Salvador trying to conceal himself in the group and apprehended him.

 

''Using facial recognition, they identified him as a possible national security threat with ties to transnational organized crime as well as confirmed he was an MS-13 gang member with eight prior apprehensions and a street-level drug dealer. He was turned over to Border Patrol.''

 

Since Gov. Greg Abbott launched Operation Lone Star over two years ago, they’ve apprehended over 401,900 illegal foreign nationals and made more than 32,400 criminal arrests, with more than 29,600 felony charges reported, according to data from the governor’s office.

 

These numbers are in addition to record arrests of noncitizens at ports of entry by CBP agents. Fiscal year to date, OFO agents encountered over 15,000 people with criminal convictions, up from roughly 6,500 in fiscal 2021.

Anonymous ID: 211c41 Aug. 8, 2023, 7:22 a.m. No.19321543   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19321541

Loeb previously told the Daily Star that no less than four research institutions are currently training their scientific equipment and personnel on samples from the recovered metal fragments. The fragments, 50 mostly iron spheres about 0.1 to 0.7mm in diameter, likely came from an object that originated outside of our solar system ¿ based on analysis by Loeb and a former student as well as scientists with U.S. Space Command.