Congress must pass legislation that codifies Roe v. Wade as the law of the land in this country NOW. And if there aren’t 60 votes in the Senate to do it, and there are not, we must end the filibuster to pass it with 50 votes. (article link with Bernie quote is below)
Why would Congress codify something being struck down by SCOTUS, knowing it will also be struck down? As a pressure tactic to end the filibuster.
Bernie’s call to end the filibuster is not about Roe v. Wade, if this ruling is true and stands the DS knows they can’t counteract it through legislation. But they need the filibuster out of the way to ram their agenda through before they lose control in November.
If they can get that done a new Republican majority will not be able to repeal anything because Biden will veto everything they send up.
Panic in DC continues.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center
This "Bluffdale Node" is actually Tier IV, though public info claims it is Tier III. Show me any other tier III government or otherwise with that much security. Backbone network runs through Colorado Springs and Boulder (for NORAD, obviously), and to a PCN (private core network / aka 'hidden' backbone) in... Wisconsin. The trunk is deep buried fiber that links bluffdale's 'mirrored' data center (for redundancy) in none other than: Racine.
Now ask yourself: which one is the mirrored center... And at this point does it matter? An NSA data center in Hatch and Romney's backyard? In the desert? Why?
There are only two things that would need the amount of water used at the data centers in bluffdale and Racine. Nuclear Reactors (neutron moderation, or coolant for fusion reactor) are one possibility. Cooling for MPQC (massively parallel quantum computing) is the other. My source claims it's the latter (or they have a lot of people, products, and other stuff in cryo, kek) . "Q" indeed. Breakable encryption would explain why/how white-hats have it all.
All roads lead to Racine. There and back again.
Have any sources on the data center mirror in racine you could point me towards? I'd like to learn more and my searches have yielded nothing.
The Foxconn Data Center in Mt pleasant is supposedly the access point, but I'm also trying to verify this. My source states they have over a million square feet of data center real estate, but even with 5-6 buildings their floor plans only allow about a third of that. There are be sub levels though. I've been trying to find info on their water usage, but apparently that info is very tightly controlled.