>DOUGH
https://x.com/TheRubberDuck79/status/1800222194963808657
>leftists look around at what they have done to America in the last four years and implicitly know that the plan did not work
Hamas: We welcome the contents of the Security Council resolution regarding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, complete withdrawal, the return of displaced people, and reconstruction of Gaza. We are ready to cooperate with mediators to implement the principles of the ceasefire proposal.
>just a coincidence
>did not even realize they were in the FBI building or that the pedophile worked there
>medical apartheid
The wreck of one of the most storied US Navy submarines of World War II has been found in the South China Sea eight decades after its last patrol, the Navy’s History and Heritage Command said Thursday.
The USS Harder lies under 3,000 feet (about 900 meters) of water off the northern Philippine island of Luzon, sitting upright and intact except for damage behind its conning tower from a Japanese depth charge, the NHHC said in a press release.
https://apnews.com/article/abandoned-seafarers-labor-unpaid-wages-oceans-83ad0a42debbaf67c18373393fcea753
Stuck at sea for years, a sailor’s plight highlights a surge in shipowner abandonment
Abdul Nasser Saleh says he rarely got a good night’s sleep during the near-decade he spent working without pay on a cargo ship abandoned by its owner at ports along the Red Sea.
By night, he tossed and turned in his bunk on the aging Al-Maha, he said, thinking of the unpaid wages he feared he’d never get if he left the ship. By day he paced the deck, stuck for the last two years in the seaport of Jeddah, unable to set foot on land because of Saudi Arabia’s strict immigration laws.
Leaving at last felt like returning to his “center of gravity,” he said.
Saleh’s plight is part of a global problem that shows no signs of abating. The United Nations has logged an increasing number of crew members abandoned by shipowners, leaving sailors aboard months and sometimes years without pay. More than 2,000 seafarers on some 150 ships were abandoned last year.
The number of cases is at its highest since the U.N.’s labor and maritime organizations began tracking abandonments 20 years ago, spiking during the global pandemic and continuing to rise as inflation and logistical bottlenecks increased costs for shipowners. Cases have touched all parts of the globe, with workers abandoned on a fish factory ship in Angola, stranded on an icebreaker in the Netherlands and left without food or fuel in Istanbul.
Yet the nations that register these ships and are required by treaty to assist abandoned seafarers sometimes fail to get involved in the cases at all. Tanzania, which registered the ship where Saleh was abandoned, never acted on his case or even responded to emails, said Mohamed Arrachedi, a union organizer who worked on Saleh’s case.
Shipowners often abandon crew members when they are hit by rising fuel costs, debt or unexpected repairs they can’t afford. Some owners vow to pay when their finances turn around. But those promises can mean little to the men on board, who often resort to handouts for food and basic supplies. Many are also supporting families back home and risk losing everything if they step off their ships.
Crew members or the countries where the ships are registered or docked can pursue the shipowners in court. But recovering past wages can be a yearslong battle that often fails.
Returning to Egypt in April was joyous, Saleh, 62, told The Associated Press, but also brought sad news. His wife and son were badly in need of medical care, he said. They had struggled during his decade without an income.
Jennifer Lopez
J.Lo
Jay Leno
>you were warned
Condolences to Poland on anniversary of Constitution of May 3 , 1791 …the constitution that could have saved Poland from its final, Third Partition in 1794, and save Poland from being erased from map of Europe. It was not to be. It was prevented from coming to life by foreign power and internal Polish traitors. The traitors were working in hopes of getting powerful positions in partitioned Poland, as their reward. Just like Zelenski's gang today is working for the benefit of the US. in hopes of staying in power in ruined Ukraine.
>horsefaced smug assed cunt
Nazis to the left of me, Communists to the right, here I am, stuck in the middle with Jews.
>Nazis to the left of me, Communists to the right, here I am, stuck in the middle with Jews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Partition_of_Poland
In view of the necessity to abolish everything which could revive the memory of the existence of the Kingdom of Poland, now that the annulment of this body politic has been effected … the high contracting parties are agreed and undertake never to include in their titles … the name or designation of the Kingdom of Poland, which shall remain suppressed as from the present and forever.
>In view of the necessity to abolish everything which could revive the memory of the existence of the Kingdom of Poland, now that the annulment of this body politic has been effected … the high contracting parties are agreed and undertake never to include in their titles … the name or designation of the Kingdom of Poland, which shall remain suppressed as from the present and forever.
The partition was the result of the Kościuszko Uprising
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bciuszko_Uprising
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadeusz_Ko%C5%9Bciuszko#American_Revolutionary_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Feed_and_Defend
They Feed and Defend is a motto originally used by the scythemen regiments of the insurgent forces during the Kościuszko Uprising in 1794. Since then, it became a Polish patriotic motto and the symbol of the Polish peasant movement. The motto refers to the peasants who historically during peace would work on farms making food for the society, and would fight in the defensive wars.
>The Supreme Court upheld the state’s right to maintain its own charter and allow state banks to issue gold-backed currency, bypassing the Federal Reserve’s corporate system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasny_Oktyabr_(steel_plant)
https://tuckercarlson.com/the-tucker-carlson-encounter-hunter-biden-and-ablow
CIA conversations
Dr. Keith Ablow treated Hunter Biden for cocaine addiction. In February of 2020, armed federal agents raided Ablow’s office, took his patient records as well as Hunter Biden’s laptop, and never charged him with a crime. Dr. Ablow talks about it for the first time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasny_Oktyabr_(steel_plant)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halyna_Hutchins
She grew up in the Russian city of Murmansk, on a Soviet military base in the Arctic. There, her father served in the Soviet Navy.
Wasn't her lawyer husband working on a Clinton case?
https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/alec-baldwin-shooting-victim-was-wife-latham-watkins-lawyer-2021-10-22/
Alec Baldwin shooting victim was wife of Latham & Watkins lawyer
The husband of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who was shot by Alec Baldwin, is a corporate lawyer in Latham & Watkins' Los Angeles office.
https://x.com/mhutchins/status/1451743853359239168
The only faint relation that can be drawn between Matt Hutchins and Sussmann is the firm the former works for. Matt Hutchins works at the law firm Latham & Watkins. When Sussmann was indicated he was working as a lawyer for Perkins Coie. However, following his indictment, Sussmann resigned and the company's website also doesn't feature his name.
>She grew up on a Soviet military base in the Arctic.
What's the relation between Latham & Watkins and Perkins Coie?