>>3393527
No. No way. 35 can kill someone directly impacting 1 thing that doesn't cushion the blow, but EVERY body thereafter has an increasing number of absorbing materials to lessen the force of impact.
>>3393527
No. No way. 35 can kill someone directly impacting 1 thing that doesn't cushion the blow, but EVERY body thereafter has an increasing number of absorbing materials to lessen the force of impact.
>>3393527
That's why the one who catches the jumper dies but the jumper lives. (obviously not always true but good to paint picture)
Everyone in the car, but no way it's from the impact. I'd go as far as to say statistically impossible given the possible involved impact forces.
https://twitter.com/SpaceCorpsUS/status/1049308706075299843
"DISCLOSURE INCOMING"
so is POTUS travel schedule
Patriot Act was previously written then touched up post 9/11. His role was scribe.
to dismiss something as a fan account is akin to checking Snopes
Was this guy on the team?
No. Scribe as in Brett Kavanaugh was Scrivener for Representative James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), who wrote the Patriot Act.
That means he was a scribe only. He had no input on the content of the Act, but he would know it inside out and backwards.
you assume the actual disclosure would come from this account, and I don't think anyone would agree with that. But rewarding loyal Patriots who dare to dig with a bonus tea leaf is certainly plausible.