Anonymous ID: ba6858 Jan. 7, 2024, 1:37 p.m. No.20202434   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The full version of open.ink version of the video found at link below

J6: A True Timeline

 

The problem I have with this Video, is that they left out the Full Video of Roseanne Boyland being beat to death by a women Capitol Police. The video has been highlighted by Epoch Times and many other outlets.

 

They said in this video is she died under a bunch of people which is not true.

 

Leaving that out tells me its not the complete Timeline and why did they choose not to include it? Julie Kelly has covered it in detail.

 

Otherwise is seems true but is that the whole true story?

 

https://open.ink/collections/j6

Anonymous ID: ba6858 Jan. 7, 2024, 2:12 p.m. No.20202616   🗄️.is 🔗kun

7 Jan, 2024 16:59

Musk responds to WSJ ‘hit piece’

The US news outlet claimed influential figures at the billionaire’s companies were concerned about his illegal drug use

 

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk hit back at the Wall Street Journal in a post on his X platform (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, a day after the paper published a lengthy article detailing company executives’ purported concerns over his use of illegal drugs.

 

Referring to an infamous 2018 interview with podcaster Joe Rogan, during which Musk smoked marijuana on camera, the Tesla tycoon explained: “after that one puff with Rogan, I agreed, at NASA’s request, to do 3 years of random drug testing. Not even trace quantities were found of any drugs or alcohol.”

 

“@WSJ is not fit to line a parrot cage for bird,” he concluded, adding a “poop” emoji.

 

In its article, headlined: “Elon Musk Has Used Illegal Drugs, Worrying Leaders at Tesla and SpaceX,” the Journal claimed multiple company executives and board members at both companies were concerned that what they viewed as Musk’s erratic behavior was caused by the use of illegal drugs. These supposedly included not only the cannabis he was seen smoking with Rogan, but also ketamine – for which he has claimed to have a legal prescription – LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, and magic mushrooms.

 

Musk’s brother Kimbal and at least one current SpaceX board member reportedly took drugs with Musk, though it was not stated whether they were among those supposedly concerned about the billionaire’s habits. Musk has allegedly used drugs at “private parties around the world,” where attendees were made to sign non-disclosure agreements or turn in their phones.

 

While “people close to Musk” were said to be “concerned [his drug use] could cause a health crisis,” the Journal focused more on the potential implications for his businesses, specifically the fate of $14 billion in government contracts enjoyed by SpaceX. “Drug abuse” – the use of controlled or illegal substances “in a manner that deviates from approved medical direction” – could jeopardize Musk’s security clearance and would violate federal contractor requirements.

 

Following the Rogan incident, SpaceX randomly deployed drug-sniffing dogs on company property and executives “began warning employees to follow company rules at all times, including to not use illegal drugs even outside of the office,” insider sources told the WSJ.

 

Despite focusing on drugs, thereport acknowledged that even those concerned about Musk’s behavior were not sure whether to attribute it to substance use or other issues like his “consistent lack of sleep,” being on the autism spectrum, or (self-diagnosed) bipolar disorder. Few investors complained about his behavior when his companies were performing as well as they were in recent years, it admitted.

 

Musk fans on X have condemned the “hit piece,” which think-tank director Jeffrey Tucker decried as “the kind of vicious thing you would expect to see in East Germany or the old Soviet Union.”

 

(Since the WSJ and Fox news are owned by the Murdochs, Musk should be proud to be in the same company as PDJT)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/590239-elon-musk-drugs-wsj-response/

Anonymous ID: ba6858 Jan. 7, 2024, 2:28 p.m. No.20202710   🗄️.is 🔗kun

7 Jan, 2024 19:27

Major immigration changes come into force in Russia

Highly skilled foreign specialists and their families now qualify for a permanent residence permit

 

A new Russian law has come into effect giving those deemed to be highly skilled foreign workers an opportunity to get a residence permit in the country. Previously, highly skilled specialists could obtain such a permit easier than other foreigners, but only for a limited period of time.

 

A residence permit can now be granted to highly skilled specialists without any limitationsif they have worked legally in Russia for two years. All family members of such foreign workers, including theirspouses, children, grandchildren, parents, and grandparents, can also get such a permit if they live in Russia. The legislation also covers adopted children, spouses of the specialist’s children or parents, as well as their adoptive parents.

 

The amendment was passed by the Russian parliament and signed by President Vladimir Putin between June and July 2023, but came into effect only on Sunday.

 

One has to be hired by a legal Russian entity and receive a salary of 167,000 rubles ($1,840) or more, or else work in anational priority field like higher education, healthcare, the high-tech industry or special economic zones, and have a salary between 60,000 and 85,000 rubles ($660 and $935) to be considered a highly skilled foreign specialist under the law.

 

A foreigner who signs a contract with the Russian military for one year during the conflict with Ukraine will also receive the right to apply for a permanent residence permit in Russia together with their family members. The permit can be revoked, however, if they decide to terminate their contract early.

 

Most other categories of foreigners should first get a temporary permit and live in Russia for more than 12 months after it has been granted to them. They also have topass a Russian language exam– something that the highly skilled specialists are not obliged to do – and collect a number of other documents. The process of getting a residence permit in Russia could sometimes take up to six months in the case of a regular applicant. In the case of a foreign skilled worker, the procedure takes half as much time on average. (Learn Russian)

 

Previously, the major drawback for any highly skilled worker in Russia was that their residence permit was strictly tied to their contract and could not be granted for a longer period than three years. After that, it needed to be extended or revoked. The new amendment removes this limitation.

 

A regular residence permit in Russia used to be valid for up to five years. In 2019, the government introduced an indefinite residence permit for most categories of foreigners applying under the regular procedure, but this did not cover highly skilled specialists at that time.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/590242-major-immigrantion-changes-russia/

 

4098 May 4, 2020

Why did [Hussein, Barry] choose 'RENEGADE' as USSS codename?

Define 'Renegade'.

[Hussein, Barry] parents both fluent in Russian?

Is Russian a common language to learn?

Public 'career' history mom-dad?

Public 'career' history require Russian language as prerequisite?

Farm work takes special skills.

Q

 

566

Jan 19 2018 17:42:56 (EST)

Need a few red pills for family, friends, and others?

Read the #Memo.

Release coming.

Final clearance underway.

Make sure to learn Russian.

Q

Anonymous ID: ba6858 Jan. 7, 2024, 2:36 p.m. No.20202739   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2746 >>2852 >>2877

7 Jan, 2024 14:35

Russia shoots down two Ukrainian jets – MOD

A close air support jet and a fighter were destroyed by air defenses on the Ukrainian side of the frontline, the military said

 

Russian forces have downed two Ukrainian warplanes in the past 24 hours, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said on Sunday.

 

The ministry identified oneas a Su-25 close air support plane, which it said was shot down by Russian air defense not far from Dnepropetrovsk (known as Dnepr in Ukraine), some 150km north of the frontline.The other jet was a Su-27 fighter, downed not far from Krivoy Rog, about 140km west of Dnepropetrovsk, officials added.

 

The Russian military also said it had intercepted 14 missiles fired from US-supplied HIMARS and Soviet-era Uragan missile systems, as well as six Ukrainian anti-ship Neptune rockets. According to the statement, Russian forces have also destroyed 38 Ukrainian drones across the frontline over the past 24 hours.

 

In total,Russia has taken out 567 Ukrainian warplanes, 265 helicopters, and 10,526 dronessince the start of the conflict in February 2022, the Defense Ministry claimed.

 

In October, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu saidMoscow’s forces had received new military systems, which at the time allowed them to shoot down 24 Ukrainian planes in just five days. He did not provide further details.

 

However, TASS news agency later reported, citing sources, that Russia had used an S-400 Triumph air defense system, which has a range of up to 400 km. It was also said tohave been equipped with active homing heads, and to have been operating in tandem with an A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft.

 

(Russia has destroyed the West’s cast away weapons, like they said they would.)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/590233-two-ukrainian-jets-downed/

Anonymous ID: ba6858 Jan. 7, 2024, 2:49 p.m. No.20202798   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2839 >>2859

>>20202178

I’m definitely going to believe a housekeeper that makes very little money that can easily be bribed with a major win, and there are no legal consequences to saying it. Yes housekeepers are always truthful!

 

Fucking ridiculous desperation