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>edited these last posts into notables
is he planning on contracting (not employing, as well independent AF) anons as OSINT analysts and diggahs? If not, why not?
"brown sugar," as has been pointed out by basically everyone and, according to SongFacts, was confirmed by Keith Richards — who knows a thing or two about a thing or two — is slang for heroin.
https://www.grunge.com/223089/the-hidden-meaning-of-the-rolling-stones-brown-sugar/
anon's were these @ under six years old. 'parenting'… kek.
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widely known as heroin, ask an LEO, a drug user or recovering one.
https://www.clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-743X(14)64392-5/fulltext
‘Brown sugar’ heroin intoxication and improvement of surrogate immunologic markers in HIV infection
just picked the first sauce that came up, but this is not new info. to you it is maybe.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/arizona-sheriff-mark-lamb-every-illegal-alien-crossing/
Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb: Every Illegal Alien Crossing Border Received $5,000 Gift Card (VIDEO)
Pinal County Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb released a video on Tuesday.
Sheriff Lamb alleges that illegal border crossers in Arizona are immediately given a $5,000 gift card once they step foot inside the United States – and free plane ticket!
They really do win the Lotto when they enter America!
The the House Committee on Homeland Security released a report last week on the massive cost illegal aliens has on the country. According to the committee, the so-called asylum seekers who enter the US illegally are costing the government $451 billion a year.
Breaking News: Mark Lamb (R) Pinal County AZ Sherriff says that every illegal crossing the border receives a $5,000 gift card.
— Wendy Patterson (@wendyp4545) December 6, 2023
Sheriff Mark Lamb: We have our government giving people that came into this country illegally $5000 gift card. Hey, folks. Sheriff Lamb here. So I got a truth bomb for you. You know, we see all these people coming across, mostly military-age men coming from China, from Africa, from all over the world, most of them not even being vetted when they come in here. But here’s what’s really going bother you. When these folks come across and they’re processed, they are being given a cell phone, a plane ticket to wherever they want to go in this country, so probably to a community near you and a $5,000 Visa card. So while this Christmas season, you’re struggling to keep your lights on, while you’re struggling to pay your rent, put Christmas presents under the tree for your kids. We have our government giving people that came into this country illegally $5,000 gift cards. That’s the truth, folks. God Bless.
Joe Biden and his handler Obama opened the flood gates. Now they are encouraging the the invasion.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12829429/California-retailers-gender-neutral-bill.html
California retailers that refuse to have gender-neutral toys for children will be FINED up to $500 under new ultra woke Gavin Newsom law - after uproar over LGBT toys sold during Pride week
>not sure how dominion machines could destroy themselves.
not dominion machines, the mind control shitstem of dominion as a belief.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/uks-sellafield-nuclear-plant-allegedly-hacked-by-china-and-russia-government-says-4636671
UK's Sellafield Nuclear Plant Allegedly Hacked By China And Russia, Government Says…
Britain denied the claims and said it has no records or evidence to suggest that networks at the Sellafield nuclear site were the victim of a cyber attack.
UK's Sellafield Nuclear Plant Allegedly Hacked By China And Russia, Government Says…
The radioactive waste held at the site is far greater than what was at Chornobyl before the disaster.
In a major security breach, the UK's most hazardous nuclear site Sellafield has allegedly been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China, the Guardian reported. Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, is a large multi-function nuclear site close to Seascale on the coast of Cumbria, England. It has around 11,000 people working in 1,300 buildings connected by 25 miles of roads across 700 acres, with vast quantities of radioactive waste in its silos.
Sources told the Guardian that breaches at the site were first detected as far back as 2015 when experts realised spy software had been embedded in the plant's computer networks. Sources also told the newspaper that they fear foreign operatives have accessed the highest levels of confidential material at the two-square-mile site.
It is likely foreign hackers have accessed the highest echelons of confidential material at the site, which sprawls across 6 sq km (2 sq miles) on the Cumbrian coast and is one of the most hazardous in the world, the Guardian reported citing sources.
However, the effects have been "consistently covered up by senior staff" at the nuclear site, claims the report.
Meanwhile, Britain denied the claims and said it has no records or evidence to suggest that networks at the Sellafield nuclear site were the victim of a cyber attack, Reuters reported.
Our monitoring systems are robust and we have a high degree of confidence that no such malware exists on our system. We take cyber security extremely seriously at Sellafield. All of our systems and servers have multiple layers of protection. Critical networks that enable us to operate safely are isolated from our general IT network, meaning an attack on our IT system would not penetrate these, Reuters quoted the government as saying.
This was confirmed to the Guardian well in advance of publication, along with rebuttals to several other inaccuracies in their reporting, the government added.
In a separate statement, Britain's Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) also said it had seen no evidence that state actors had hacked its systems as the paper had described. But the regulator said Sellafield was currently not meeting certain high standards of cyber security it required, adding that it had placed the plant under “significantly enhanced attention.
Some specific matters are subject to an ongoing investigation process, so we are unable to comment further at this time, the ONR said.
Notably, Sellafield has been used to dump nuclear waste from atomic power generation and weapons programs since 1959, turning it into the world's largest store of plutonium. The radioactive waste held at the site is far greater than what was at Chernobyl before the disaster.
how does one convert their blood/genome other than mrna editing tech?
nor are missionaries and evangelists
https://www.scribd.com/document/690107834/Supposedly-Leaked-Internal-Amazon-Memo
Supposedly Leaked Internal Amazon Memo
>gender-neutral toys
like weight training equipment, sparring protection, mrma/boxing gloves, training weapons, pull up bars, wave masters, thai pads, focus mits, jiu jitsu mats, etc?
Go for it!
ps. Did (you) PT today?
>That is an inters ting image
video
watch the images that one of the biggest concert draws of all time chooses to hypnotize their crowds with. telling AF
🇺🇦Julia Pod🇺🇦
@JuliaPod_art
Never been there and never will
The sky over Abu Dhabi was painted in the colors of the russian flag in honor of putins arrival 💩
10:11 AM · Dec 6, 2023
https://twitter.com/JuliaPod_art/status/1732432547248849272
https://twitter.com/_AfricanSoil/status/1732401625795297739
Sphithiphithi Evaluator
@_AfricanSoil
⚡️Putin in the Middle | 🇷🇺 🇦🇪
Russian President, Vladimir Putin has arrived in Abu Dhabi. And Oh boy, it's a big spectable!
Camels, cavalry escort, huge convoy, security, flags along the road. The colours of the Russian flag sprayed in the sky by fighter jets when the Russian leader arrived at the palace of the UAE President. The welcoming 👌🏽, everyone watching the anticipated meeting.
Vladimir 🔥The leader of the world. Aai, myekeni! Gabhadiya lona.
8:08 AM · Dec 6, 2023
Radar🚨
@RadarHits
JUST IN: 🇷🇺 President Putin arrives in Abu Dhabi.
Next stop Saudi Arabia. 👀
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@djuric_zlatko
▶️ Relations between the United Arab Emirates and Russia are historical in nature and have been developing in recent years. This was stated by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during negotiations with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Abu Dhabi.
Emirati investment in the non-oil sector of the Russian economy has grown by 103% over the past year. The UAE is the largest investor for the Russian economy among the countries of the Middle East, the president said.
According to him, the UAE supports interaction with Russia at various international platforms, including BRICS, SCO and GCC. The UAE will continue to strengthen cooperation with Russia.
Video: TASS/Ruptly
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Putin arrives in Abu Dhabi ahead of official meeting with UAE President
4:01 AM · Dec 6, 2023
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https://twitter.com/RT_com/status/1732339559713669431
'Huge risk' of terrorist attacks in the European Union, home affairs chief warns
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2023/12/05/huge-risk-of-terrorist-attacks-in-the-european-union-home-affairs-chief-warns
French gendarmes patrol the Trocadero plaza near the Eiffel Tower after a man targeted passersbys late saturday, killing a German tourist with a knife and injuring two others - Copyright Christophe Ena/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved
The European Union is facing a “huge risk” of terrorist attacks over the Christmas period, the bloc’s home affairs chief warned on Tuesday.
“With the war between Israel and Hamas and the polarisation it causes in our society, with the upcoming holiday season, there is a huge risk of terrorist attacks in the European Union,” Ylva Johansson said ahead of a meeting of EU home affairs ministers in Brussels.
Johansson's assessment is based on the steep increase in extremist propaganda circulating online as well as the rising threat level in member states amid recent attacks in Belgium and France.
Defining the terrorist threat level is a competency of individual member states, with the scale and level definitions differing between EU countries.
Johansson pledged to make an additional €30 million available to support EU member states to protect places of worship and other public spaces as part of the so-called Internal Security Fund.
She also called on all countries to implement EU measures to crack down on online hate speech and stifle the financial resources used by extremist groups.
Spain's home affairs minister Fernando Grande Marlaska, whose government holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, said that "in an especially delicate international context, the situation in the Middle East could sharpen tensions, heighten polarisation and fuel terrorism."
"Clearly, we can't nor should permit this," he explained, adding that cooperation between EU member states is critical to tackle the threat.
The warning came days after a radical Islamist known to authorities fatally stabbed a German-Filipino tourist and injured two other people with a hammer near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, heightening EU vigilance and concerns over impending attacks.
The suspect, identified as Armand Rajabpour-Miyandoab, had sworn allegiance to the so-called Islamic State in a social media video.
"The war in Gaza and Hamas' terror is exacerbating this situation. The risk of further emotionalization and radicalization of violent Islamist perpetrators is high," Faeser told reporters in Brussels.
"Our security authorities are working very closely together," she added. "Right now we have to keep a particularly close eye on the Islamist threats and work together with neighbouring countries against Islamist propaganda."
In 2016 and 2018, Berlin and Strasbourg's Christmas markets became the scenes of deadly terrorist attacks.
German authorities arrested a 15-year-old boy and his alleged accomplice last Thursday on suspicion of planning a militant Islamist state-style attack on a Christmas market. Police forces in several EU countries are upping security around such market sites this year.
The protracted conflict in the Middle East is also deepening fears that violence could permeate into Europe.
Places of worship, including synagogues and mosques, have also been on high alert since the Israel-Hamas war broke out in early October, amid fears of reprisals among both Jewish and Muslim communities. EU countries including France have heightened police presence around such sites.
A French teacher was stabbed to death in the northeast town of Arras by a former student with a record of Islamic radicalisation on October 13th, just six days after the Israel-Hamas conflict broke out on October 7th, when Hamas militants embarked on a deadly rampage in southern Israel, leaving some 1,200 civilians dead.
Days later, an assailant claiming to be inspired by the Islamic State fatally shot two Swedish nationals in Brussels. The perpetrator, a Tunisian national, had unsuccessfully sought asylum in Belgium but the Belgian authorities had not been able to follow up on his deportation order.
Johansson, a Swede, said in response to the attack that the bloc had to step up efforts to ensure irregular migrants that pose a "security risk" are swiftly returned to countries of transit or origin.
Islamist terrorism remains the biggest terror threat in Western Europe and “lone actors are expected to continue to perpetrate most of the terrorist attacks in the EU”, Europol’s spokesperson, Jan Op Gen Oorth, told Euronews in September
Dr. Ryan Cole: 'The Synthetic Spike Protein [in the Covid VAXXX] Is the Swiss Army Knife of Harm'
https://rumble.com/v3zwver-dr.-ryan-cole-the-synthetic-spike-protein-in-the-covid-vaxxx-is-the-swiss-a.html