Can [YOU] rely on being able to board a plane and fly away?
35 Days
Drop 35
Sounds like the "SHUTDOWN" is the "COUNTDOWN"
Can [YOU] rely on being able to board a plane and fly away?
35 Days
Drop 35
Sounds like the "SHUTDOWN" is the "COUNTDOWN"
Sure, it's just changing the usage of that [D] WING from the BAAL room to the BALL room
Dancing WITH the Devil
or On his.her GRAVE?
>We there yet?
> General Strike
GS
George Soros
Big Apple
HeadQuarters
STRIKE will be Fast
Names on the List, voluntarily.
LOTS. 11 Million? Nice. TY GEORGE.
> I’ve been trying to tell friends in blue cities who can’t get jobs to move
NO!
THIS IS OUR LAND.
WE WILL NOT RETREAT
WE ELECTED TRUMP TEAM TO DO THE HEAVY LIFTING.
MOVE?
I THINK NOT.
ARREST THE TREASONOUS BASTARDS THAT RUINED OUR STATES.
NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bodies keep being recovered from the bayous around Houston. Why officials are convinced it’s not the work of a serial killer
Dalia Faheid, CNN
Mon, October 27, 2025 at 3:46 AM PDT
11 min read
“Enough is enoughof wild speculation.”
Houston Mayor John Whitmire was frustrated as he stood in front of the cameras alongside the police chief last month, trying to dispel the rumors that have cast a veil of anxiety over the vast network of bayous that crisscross his city.
“There is no evidence that there is a serial killer loose on the streets of Houston,” Whitmire said at the news conference.
A crescendo of nervous speculation reached fever pitch in the city when the body of 20-year-old University of Houston student Jade McKissic was pulled from Brays Bayou on September 15 – one of seven deaths reported in Houston area bayous last month.
“Enough is enough of wild speculation.”
Houston Mayor John Whitmire was frustrated as he stood in front of the cameras alongside the police chief last month, trying to dispel the rumors that have cast a veil of anxiety over the vast network of bayous that crisscross his city.
“There is no evidence that there is a serial killer loose on the streets of Houston,” Whitmire said at the news conference.
A crescendo of nervous speculation reached fever pitch in the city when the body of 20-year-old University of Houston student Jade McKissic was pulled from Brays Bayou on September 15 – one of seven deaths reported in Houston area bayous last month.
“He did not fall in that bayou,” the father Kenneth Cutting Sr. told CNN affiliate KHOU. “I don’t know if there’s a serial killer but the way that they’re dealing with these bodies is ridiculous.”
Meanwhile, local officials like Plummer and Council Member Carolyn Evans-Shabazz advised community members to be vigilant and walk in pairs along the bayous as they pressed for answers to quell unease and pondered a task force that could be formed to investigate the deaths.
But the Houston Police Department and Mayor Whitmire have vehemently refuted the serial killer conspiracy theories and insist the deaths aren’t connected. None of the fatalities have been ruled homicides.
“Unfortunately, drowning in our bayous is not a new phenomenon,” the mayor said at the news conference. “There are 2,500 miles of bayous, and people are exposed to them, sometimes foul play – often not.”
Adding to the anxiety is the fact that reported bayou deaths in the Houston area have more than doubled compared to 2023, with at least 25 deaths being confirmed so far this year by Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, the medical examiner. By comparison, at least 14 bayou deaths were confirmed by this time in 2024 and a total of 20 the whole year.
The cause of death was undetermined or pending in 16 of this year’s cases, according to the medical examiner’s office.
Criminal justice and conspiracy theory experts CNN spoke with agree there’s no indication that a serial killer is dumping bodies into Houston’s 22 bayous and waterways, but they say it’s natural for people to look for these types of patterns.
“It’s a typical human response to this sort of kind of incident,” said Robert Spicer, a communications professor at Millersville University who has researched conspiracy theories.
moar
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/bodies-keep-being-recovered-bayous-090001545.html
'Outrageous' that Jack Smith is pushing for a public testimony: Former DOJ chief of staff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWDXFJ45t4A
>January 12, 2026
Pretty sure, there's already Crossfire Hurricane Indictments made.
10 years later? 2016-2026
Clickbait Paytriots
Saw it on muh TV in "Armageddon" and "Independence Day."
o7
Believe the wonky image enlarging issues, and the vid issues have something to do with it.
What will shut down the Net?
[R] pic.
Watching this board, it starts bouncing, like algorithm altering, pixel issues then it stops. Very subtle, but then the pics go wonky again, have to reload.
Chrome Panic?
Google Panic?
Controllers Panic?
Something is a miss…
> Z
So, KUN is KUCKED and Chan is ok?