Anonymous ID: 8d71ce Aug. 8, 2024, 2:10 p.m. No.21374989   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

@drawandstrike

 

Lemme explain what just happened, for those of you in Rio Linda…

 

Texas Attorney General ⁨Ken Paxton just forced ActBlue to turn on the CVV feature that's been allowed to be TURNED OFF for Dem CC donations since 200-freaking EIGHT when Obama started this bullshit.⁩

 

Obama started it in 2008, did it again in 2012, got away with it, so did Clinton in 2016, then Biden in 2020.

 

Only now….NOW!…have state AG's taken action to ENFORCE THE FREAKING LAW and make these guys turn the CCV back on.

 

With this feature now turned back on, this means the massive amounts of SMURFING that Democrats have been doing with ActBlue is directly threatened.

 

No more having some retired lady living in an apartment donating $18,000 to Democrat campaigns because someone fraudulently used her name/address and nobody checked the donating credit card CVV to see if it was really her making the donation or not.

 

This is gonna make it MUCH HARDER for the foreign oligarchs who actually run our federal government to fund the rigging of the next election.

 

https://x.com/drawandstrike/status/1821594957766856816

1:10 PM · Aug 8, 2024

 

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Anonymous ID: 8d71ce Aug. 8, 2024, 2:22 p.m. No.21375029   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5062 >>5117

Scientists make deadly discovery in New York City's subways

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13723523/Scientists-make-deadly-discovery-New-York-Citys-subways.html

 

New York City's subways have a reputation for being dangerous - but a new study has found the air is also deadly. Commuters face deadly pollution levels in the subway that are up to 10 times higher than what is deemed a safe limit, a new study has revealed.

 

Researchers investigated levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) - tiny particles released through combustion - that can get deep into lungs and the bloodstream, where they cause damage linked to cancer, cardiovascular disease and premature death.

 

The team found that the average pollution concentration on platforms was 139 micrograms per meter cubed and 99 micrograms per meter cubed on trains, compared to the World Health Organization's limit of 15 micrograms.

 

The World Health Organization's limits, however, are based on 24-hour exposure, while many commuters are breathing in the amount while spending 30 minutes on their commute or 10 to 20 minutes standing on the platform waiting for a train. Studies have shown that even just breathing in PM2.5 for a few hours can cause breathing issues, especially for those with asthma and other respiratory problems.

 

Researchers at New York University (NYU) looked at end-to-end round trips across 19 subway lines and 368 stations, using data from 3.1 million residents.

 

Measurements were taken in each subway car and at every stop as they stood on the platform.

 

Levels peaked when the train arrived at the station. The found that its abrupt stop would churn up existing pollutants that collected in the tunnel over the years.

 

The rubbing of metal wheels and brakes released metal particles that made up a large amount of the particle concentrations.

 

Masoud Ghandehari, a professor in NYU and lead author, told Bloomberg: 'We noticed that when a train arrives at the station, the concentration in the air shoots up, and about 15-20 seconds after it leaves, the concentration slowly comes down.

 

'This implies that it is the stuff that’s at the bottom of the tunnel that gets churned up and deteriorates the air.'

 

PM2.5 comes from cars, coal powerplants, trains and burning waste - common activities all around the world, no matter where you live.

 

The pollution does not directly kill people, it instead degrades their overall health and leaves them vulnerable to developing a variety of conditions - like lung, brain and heart issues that may eventually lead to death.

 

>The researchers also found that when the pollution was combined with poor ventilation at some stations, primarily in lower-income areas, like the Bronx, it led to higher particulate matter concentrations.

 

>literal liberal cancer