https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident#Details_in_dispute
something's up in Lebanon
https://lebanon.liveuamap.com/
>Stormy Daniels now says Trump affair never happened
https://twitter.com/SenSchumer
https://twitter.com/msmasref/status/1255214823023017985
Molotov cocktails thrown at Bank of Lebanon branch in Sidon
https://twitter.com/LunaSafwan/status/1255225894639206400
Saida (South Lebanon) Molotov cocktails thrown at the local branch of the Central Bank tonight. Tripoli and Beirut are both witnessing protests tonight as well. More tension in Tripoli between protestors and the army.
https://twitter.com/JamalChaiito1/status/1255228999313305606
Demonstration in Bekaa. Shots fired
>Hospitals turning to UV light to disinfect medical gear
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/apr/26/brexit-want-to-leave-the-eu-youll-need-two-more-years-merkel-ally-warns-britain
UK will need to extend Brexit transition, Merkel ally warns Britain
>German Hillary
https://downdetector.com/
swap the youtube.com with invidio.us and you can right click save if not inspect element and get the mp4
something easy enough like that
>If you need Steele Dossier info though l, I'm your guy.
Got any scoops on the FIFA angle?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Steele#FIFA_research
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_FIFA_World_Cup
Officer's Sword: (Mameluke Sword). The sword carried by officers of the Marine Corps has a history that is nearly as old as the Marine Corps itself. Its design is unique in the American services. Today, it stands as the single weapon of the longest use in American arms. Officially prescribed 1862, this sword has a distinctive Mameluke hilt that was first introduced by Marine officers stationed aboard ships of the Mediterranean Squadron during the Barbary Wars, 1801- 1807. The sword of the Mamelukes had a curved scimitar blade and a uniquely shaped handle that is now especially identified with the U. S. Marines.