>They were all Against and forbid the COVID vaccination coming into their country
https://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/25/books/books-of-the-times-fear-loathing-and-fun-on-the-thompson-trail.html
Hunter The Strange and Savage Life of Hunter S. Thompson
By E. Jean Carroll
https://t.me/ResistanceTrench/23875
https://t.me/ResistanceTrench/23873
British oil tanker requesting help from US coalition warships nearby on VHF 16 channel
https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1750968576960336036
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Feinberg
Loony reporter practically begs Joe Biden to seize control and federalize the Texas National Guard.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Feinberg#Early_life
FEINBERG: Following up on the previous question: If the President was not telling these four congresswomen to return to their supposed countries of origin, to which countries was he referring?
CONWAY: What’s your ethnicity?
FEINBERG: Um. Why is that relevant?
CONWAY: No, no – because I’m asking a question. My ancestors are from Ireland and Italy.
FEINBERG: My own ethnicity is not relevant to the question I’m asking.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/01/17/trump-q-clearance-classified-nuclear-secrets/
Trump lawyers say document shows he kept ‘Q’ clearance for nuclear secrets
In Florida trial involving classified documents, Donald Trump’s lawyers are seeking more information about a Department of Energy clearance list
>Trump lawyers say document shows he kept ‘Q’ clearance for nuclear secrets
Among the more specific possible defenses: Lawyers for Trump say he had an active security clearance years after leaving the White House, based on a government document from June 2023 that still listed him with a “Q” clearance from the Department of Energy. The document was dated a few weeks after prosecutors indicted Trump in the case. He faces 40 counts related to willful retention of national defense information; obstruction, withholding or altering of documents; and making false statements, and has pleaded not guilty.
Trump attorney Todd Blanche first publicly referred to the "Q" clearance at a November court hearing in Florida, saying he had learned Trump “continued to have an active clearance” when prosecutors turned over the Department of Energy documentation as part of what is known as Brady material — evidence that prosecutors must share with defense lawyers that could be helpful to the defense.
In the latest filing, Trump’s attorneys suggested they still do not know the entirety of what the Department of Energy filing entails and asked the judge to force prosecutors to provide more information about the “Q” clearance. The term refers to a type of security clearance handled by the agency, whose classified information focuses largely on nuclear secrets. It became popular in right-wing conspiracy circles because of the movement known as QAnon, which originated during Trump’s presidency and centers on made-up claims circulated by a person known as “Q”, who supporters claimed had that level of clearance.
So why would Trump be on a “Q”-level security clearance list even after he left the White House?
According to court filings, one of those documents related to nuclear weapons and would have been off-limits to anyone without a “Q” clearance. That document is marked as “Formerly Restricted Data,” according to a previous court filing, which means that it contains information related to the workings, location or procedures for securing nuclear weapons. While the bureaucratic label has the word “formerly” in it, security experts say it is a misnomer because such information is still classified and restricted.