Um, KEK, those planes have propellors, no jet engines. And they can't reach mach speeds.
Where exactly are the contrails coming from?
Did anyone of the era ask GE (General Electric) why they made contrails?
Um, KEK, those planes have propellors, no jet engines. And they can't reach mach speeds.
Where exactly are the contrails coming from?
Did anyone of the era ask GE (General Electric) why they made contrails?
Politely, bullshit. A psyop to cover for their use of created cloud cover, preventing their slow bombers from getting shot out of the sky by flack from ground attacks.
IIf you're here trying to convince anyone of contrail vs chemtrail, you're dumber than you thought you were.
Contrails last less than 60 seconds, dumb arse.
Look moran, they've been playing with this shite for a long time.
They been doing it since before WWII, but officially admit it from as per wikipedia compromised information outlet from 46.
If you dig harder you'll find they been experimenting in earnest since around 1933, and like sooner.
Don't come to a research board with bullshit, you'll lose every single fucking time.
You are the dumbest shill to ever come to the Kun.
You're new to the office, aren't you.
I bet the rest of your shill team put you up to this, didn't they.
Don't look now, but they are all pissing themselves laughing at you.
Let me help you. LURK MOAR.
Hmmm, delete itself, dasting.
Elon Musk
@elonmusk
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The final step of
@DOGE
is to delete itself
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1863666221301764462
I like the idea, it would prevent further admins from deleting helpful departments.
I guess giving oversight back to congress,
not that they've done a great job in the last 60 years.
But with DS gone and bureaucracy diminished, they may get up to speed without the restrictions.
Cutting, a form of self-harm made popular instead of tattooing.
Obama pardoned over 2000 people, Joe so far has like 26 or so.
Would be funny if he hung them all out without pardons.
That would confirm, Joe, the actor.
Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic
@COVIDSelect
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🚨FINAL REPORT🚨
The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic’s final report is the most thorough review of the pandemic conducted to date.
This report ensures COVID-19 accountability and serves as a roadmap for the U.S. to prepare for and respond to future pandemics.
https://x.com/COVIDSelect/status/1863637368261021849
Warpspeed, it time traveled.
Vivek Ramaswamy
@VivekGRamaswamy
The Supreme Court this year overturned “Chevron deference” in its Loper Bright ruling, which deals a seismic blow to federal bureaucracy. Under the old standard, federal courts deferred to agency interpretations of law when a statute was deemed ambiguous. That’s no longer the case & here are some facts on the scope of its impact:
Lower federal courts relied upon Chevron somewhere between 17,000 - 19,000 judicial opinions.
A 2022 study found that federal appellate courts applied Chevron in ~85% of cases in which an agency interpretation is at stake. In ~60% of these cases, the court concluded the statute was ambiguous (Chevron Step One) and proceeded to determine whether the agency’s interpretation was reasonable (Chevron Step Two), at which point they sided with the agency 77% of the time.
A separate study evaluated more than 1,300 courts of appeals cases from 2003 to 2013 and found 94% deference to the agencies’ position at Chevron Step Two.
Overturning Chevron deference, combined with the Major Questions Doctrine codified in West Virginia vs EPA, paves the way for not a slight but a drastic reduction in the scope of the federal regulatory state. It’s coming.
11:57 AM · Dec 2, 2024
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https://x.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/1863386964231373232
will repost next bread.