Anonymous ID: 20ae96 May 15, 2019, 10:58 p.m. No.6511160   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1170 >>1174 >>1252 >>1408 >>1435

THE WITCHES HAVE GATHERED

 

CABAL BALL

 

We have a who's who of the evil Cabal.

Coperfield was there too( i did some digging on him before, he owns an island near other cabal creatures) He's like the male version of Marina Abramovic

Bezos is a gimpy looking motherfucker.

 

Hillary and her fabulously wealthy friends, including Bezos, Oprah, Bloomberg and Nicky Hilton attend opening of Statue of Liberty museum, as Trump snubs Dem-heavy event to roll out immigration plan in DC

Party to open new museum on New York's Liberty Island drew star-studded crowd of ultra-rich on Wednesday

Chelsea and Hillary Clinton were joined by Huma Abedin and mingled with Oprah Winfrey and Barry Diller

Nicky Hilton Rothschild posed with Diane von Furstenberg upon arriving at the Statue of Liberty museum

Billionaires Jeff Bezos and Michael Bloomberg were in attendance as was magician David Copperfield

The opening of a new museum at the Statue of Liberty has temporarily turned the 14-acre Liberty Island into a teeming hive of billionaires and stars - a gathering that President Donald Trump decided to avoid upon learning the party would be filled with Democrats.

The party on Wednesday night in New York harbor offered the ultra-wealthy elite a chance to rub shoulders at the foot of the 133-year-old statue.

At one table, Hillary Clinton was spotted chatting with Oprah Winfrey. Before long, billionaire IAC chairman Barry Diller, in attendance with wife Diane von Furstenberg, joined Clinton and Winfrey at the table.

For deep pockets, nobody could compete with richest man in the world Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon, who gushed in a tweet that his Cuban immigrant father would be honored at the museum with a 'Liberty Star.

The festivities took on a subtle but unmistakable political bent, with attendees eager to highlight Lady Liberty's role as a sight seen by many immigrants arriving at nearby Ellis Island.

President Donald Trump declined to attend the party, instead sending Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, who runs the National Park Service, which supervises Liberty Island and Ellis Island.

Instead, Trump remained in Washington DC where on Thursday he will reveal his own sweeping proposal to reform the immigration system.

Trump had originally planned to attend the party, but backed out when he learned the crowd would likely be highly hostile, a source told the New York Daily News.

In addition to Clinton, Trump's political nemeses on the guest list include New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Rep. Jerrold Nadler and Senator Chuck Schumer.

Liberal socialite Diane von Furstenberg, Diller's wife and a member of the new museum's board, was also there, and gave a rousing speech about her own immigrant roots as a native of Belgium.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7034945/Statue-Liberty-Museum-opening-draws-star-studded-crowd-billionaires.html

Anonymous ID: 20ae96 May 15, 2019, 11:24 p.m. No.6511247   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1260

>>6511220

Fuck off, nobody is nuking anyone FFS

 

You sound really fucking evil advocating the horrific burning by nuclear war upon innocent babies and childen.

 

If people are guilty of crimes then they should be judged by a court of law and sentenced accordingly.

No innocent human deserves to be nuked and it's not good for anyone living on this planet.

Anonymous ID: 20ae96 May 16, 2019, 12:50 a.m. No.6511506   🗄️.is 🔗kun

An attack against meme makers/videoFags?

Trying to stop memers using older versions?

 

Outrage after Adobe says customers using an older version of Photoshop may be SUED if they continue - even though they paid for the software

Adobe is facing backlash for threatening to sue customers using old software

The company's decision is threats are related to a legal dispute with Dolby Labs

A legal spat stems from Adobe's switch to a subscription based model in 2013

Some customers say they plan on discontinuing their use of the service

Customers who have regularly paid to use Adobe's Photoshop software have been politely threatened with litigation for using older versions.

After discontinuing older versions of the popular photo editing software, Adobe emailed customers regarding its policy towards users who don't abide the company's rules.

'We have recently discontinued certain older versions of Creative Cloud applications and and a result, under the terms of our agreement, you are no longer licensed to use them,' Adobe said in the email

'Please be aware that should you continue to use the discontinued version(s), you may be at risk of potential claims of infringement by third parties.'

As reported by AppleInsider , some users, many of whom have been paying Adobe to use its software for multiple years weren't happy with the company's approach.

'…[It's] absolutely crazy. I've paid for these products for the last three years and now i suddenly don't have ownership of licensing despite having religiously paid for them every month,' said one Adobe user on Twitter.

'A nice way to exit without fees would be great.'

Other commentators were more succinct in their criticisms of the company's email.

'Another reason why Adobe is garbage!," said another Twitter user in the thread

Users noted multiple reasons for wanting to keep their older software, including specific features they used and enjoyed being scrubbed by updates and also general 'bloat' they say slows the speed of newer versions

While the company's email didn't indicate why users were no longer allowed to use older versions of the software, Adobe alluded to 'ongoing litigation.'

According to AppleInsider, Adobe is currently embroiled in a lawsuit with Dolby Labs filed a complaint in March this year relating to how licensing costs of its software are distributed under its new subscription model.

In 2013, Adobe controversially switched from a disc-based model which allowed customers to download – not to mention own – software on their computers by paying a lump sum, and into to a subscription models wherein users pay monthly to access Adobe's suite of services.

In 2017, thanks to the new subscription structure, Adobe reported a record $2 billion in revenue.

As reported by AppleInsider, and documented in the legal complaint, Dolby recently attempted to exercise its legal right to audit Adobe to make sure that the company was properly distributing licensing costs – a new agreement bases fees based on how many users are running the software.

Adobe declined to allow the audit and now Dolby has sued arguing that the company has breached its contract.

While Adobe's decision to switch to a subscription-based model has helped to bolser the company's bottom line, the recent fallout of its decision to discontinue and threaten users who use its older software has given rise a more ideological debate.

Notably, critics have pointed out that the new model makes it impossible for users to actually own the software that they use, forcing them into a perpetual cycle of payment.

Other notable company's like Microsoft have also since switched to a subscription model for products like office which contains mainstay tools like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7034239/Outrage-Adobe-says-customers-using-older-version-Photoshop-SUED-continue.html

Anonymous ID: 20ae96 May 16, 2019, 1:16 a.m. No.6511559   🗄️.is 🔗kun

MASS PROTEST AGAINST SOCIAL MEDIA CENSORSHIP

 

at FACEBOOK ANNUAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING:

 

May 30 @ 9 AM

Hotel Nia

200 Independence Drive

Menlo Park CA

 

Fight for freedom of speech- before they silence YOU!

 

EVERYONE BE THERE- BRING WHISTLES HORNS ETC!

 

#MAGA RT $FB @RealJamesWoods

 

https://twitter.com/KernUnited/status/1128802711590227969