Anonymous ID: 7e4f6a April 9, 2019, 11:42 p.m. No.6117868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8063 >>8175 >>8290 >>8372 >>8445 >>8574

BAKER NOTABLE

 

Rep. Tom Graves: "Members of Congress have said they intend to ignore the public redactions and leak the full report. Would that give you pause if that were to occur?"

 

AG Barr: "Someone's going to leak the full report?"

 

https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1115800314823593984

Anonymous ID: 7e4f6a April 10, 2019, 12:18 a.m. No.6118074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8081 >>8088 >>8175 >>8290 >>8372 >>8445 >>8574

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Today is a BIG DAY! If you watched Hannity last night listen to the last 5 seconds!!!

 

"THE AVALANCHE IS COMING…"

 

"…EQUAL JUSTICE IS ABOUT TO BE SERVED…"

 

"…COMEY, CLINTON, STRZOK, PAGE, MCABE…TIC TOCK!!"

 

See last 15 seconds here or go here: https://youtu.be/cTo7FiI3FuI?t=970

 

Full clip:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTo7FiI3FuIQ3231

 

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Marker [1]

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Anonymous ID: 7e4f6a April 10, 2019, 12:31 a.m. No.6118145   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6118131

This shouldn’t even be in question, the fact that we have Muslims serving in Congress brings this up. They are here pushing their hatred of American values. They’ve been given more than enough rope & now the entire House has shifted into a sewage!

Anonymous ID: 7e4f6a April 10, 2019, 12:49 a.m. No.6118240   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8258 >>8290 >>8372 >>8445 >>8574

Tylenol may make you less empathetic to others' happiness

 

Taking acetaminophen - sold under the brand name Tylenol - may make it harder for us to feel happy for other people, new research suggests.

 

The common drug belongs to a group of analgesics that relieves pain - though we aren't really sure why.

 

Previous research confirmed that when acetaminophen is helping us feel less of our own pain, it makes us less empathetic to the pain of others.

 

Now, a followup study from Ohio University shows that the drug also makes us feel less empathetic toward the positive, pleasurable experiences of others.

 

Acetaminophen - also sold as Tylenol (pictured) and Paracetamol - reduces activity in parts of the brain that help us feel the pleasure of others and empathize with them, a new study finds

 

Painkillers are designed to address physical aches and pangs.

 

But our experience of pain is every bit as psychological as it is physiological.

 

And since we can't pop a pill to instantly heal a wound or mend a broken bone, analgesics aim to interfere with how we respond to pain, vis a vis the neurochemicals that communicate pain signals and inflammation.

 

But acetaminophen is special, and still poorly understood.

 

The latest theories suggest that the the drug may target endocannabinoid system (the one that responds to marijuana) and serotonin receptors.

 

However it works, acetaminophen does work, and is the third-leading over-the-counter painkiller.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6903679/Tylenol-make-empathetic-happiness.html

Anonymous ID: 7e4f6a April 10, 2019, 12:58 a.m. No.6118291   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8297 >>8335 >>8378 >>8445 >>8574

Lori Loughlin could now face up to 40 years in jail after new charges, report says

 

Actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, two of the 16 parents indicted on fraud and money laundering charges in the college admissions cheating scandal, could face up to 40 years in prison—a maximum of 20 years for each of the charges, a report said.

 

The "Fuller House" star and her husband, along with 14 other parents, are being charged with a "second superseding indictment with conspiring to commit fraud and money laundering," the Department of Justice revealed in a statement to Fox News on Tuesday.

 

Last month, Loughlin and Giannulli were charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud. They allegedly paid $500,000 to get their daughters into the University of Southern California as crew recruits, even though the young women did not play the sport.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/lori-loughlin-mossimo-giannulli-could-face-even-more-jail-time-following-money-laundering-indictment-experts-say

Anonymous ID: 7e4f6a April 10, 2019, 1:08 a.m. No.6118348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8372 >>8445 >>8574

Why media outlets around Oregon are 'breaking the silence' on suicide

 

For the next week, the Portland Business Journal and dozens of other media outlets around Oregon will be tackling a tough subject: suicide.

 

In 2017, more than 47,000 Americans died by suicide and half a million received medical care for self-inflicted injuries. Oregon’s suicide rate is about 36 percent higher than the national average. More than 800 Oregonians died by suicide last year.

 

These are grim statistics and suicide is clearly a major public health problem. But it’s not one that gets a lot of attention — or always the right kind of attention. Many newsrooms avoid reporting on suicides for fear of sparking a contagion effect.

 

But when a celebrity takes their own life, that tends to generate massive coverage. About 150 studies have shown an association between sensationalist portrayals of suicide in the mass media and increases in suicide in the population, according to Lines for Life, a Portland-based suicide prevention and substance abuse nonprofit.

 

Lines for Life held a summit last fall on how to walk that fine line and to report responsibly on suicide. Out of that meeting came the current project, called “Breaking the Silence,” which is running from April 7 to the 14 in 30 print and broadcast and student media organizations across the state.

 

Each story will have a different focus. The Business Journal is taking a look at two industries at high risk for suicide — construction and veterinary medicine. Both professions have their own set of stressors, both financial and cultural, and both are touched by the stigma that has traditionally surrounded mental health and suicide.

 

The good news is that there is a growing awareness of the problem that has led leaders in both fields to take action to save lives.

 

“Breaking the Silence” stories can be accessed here.

 

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached at 1-800-273-8255. The Oregon Youthline can be reached at 877-968-8491.

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/news/2019/04/05/why-media-outlets-around-oregon-are-breaking-the.html

 

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Track ALL Suicides; Expect A LOT More

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10 Jun 2018 - 9:16:25 PM

Track ALL suicides.

Example 1:

Think Spade.

Trace to Children Foundation(s) (NY).

Trace to Import/Export.

Trace from China/MX to Long Beach.

Trace sale/spin off of Co.

Trace to CF.

Trace to Port (Security Clearance Profile (L5)).

Who granted?

Hussein/HRC.

Expect A LOT more.

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Anonymous ID: 7e4f6a April 10, 2019, 1:20 a.m. No.6118407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8445 >>8574

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((([DEEPSTATE]))) corrupt eployees hard at work:

 

California DMV Refuses Fulham Fan License Plate Over Perceived ‘Racism’

 

That’s it, the world has officially gone off the rails. After chocolate ducks, chopsticks and bikinis can all be perceived as shocking or offensive to some SJW’s who complained about it, soccer fans have now been told that slogans which used to be ‘ok’ before are now perceived as ‘racist’ as well.

 

At play is Fulham FC, a British soccer team that’s been around for decades. They play in a white shirt and thus the shout from the stands has for ages been ‘come on you whites.’

 

Young fans, such as the one in the picture above, carry cardboard cuttings during the match to urge their team forward with the slogan.

 

A University of Southern California media professor asked the local DMV for a personalized license plate featuring ‘COYW’ which stands for ‘come on you whites’ and had to fill out a form explaining why he wanted those particular letters.

 

The DMV answered back saying that the ‘COYW’ letter anagram could therefore be perceived as ‘racist’ and refused his demand.

 

Prof Kotler claimed that he was told the COYW slogan could be considered hostile, insulting, or racially degrading, according to the US federal legal case.

 

“I sent them tons of material,” Prof Kotler said.

 

“Press releases, stories from the British media, letters from the chairman who uses ‘come on you whites’.

 

“I pointed out that many clubs in Britain are known by their colour – the blues, the clarets. Nobody thought the Liverpool reds were communists.”

 

“Even when I did it, it was the furthest thing from my mind that anyone would object to it. I was shocked, absolutely. Half of the team are non-white. And it’s just a shirt colour. It’s got nothing to do with anything other than that. I decided this is crazy, this is enough. I can take it up to a point but this became personal.”

 

https://21stcenturystate.com/2019/04/10/california-dmv-refuses-fulham-fan-license-plate-over-perceived-racism/