I wonder if that is the apartment where he tried to pay rent with his fecal art book of paintings. 🤮 https://x.com/shaunmmaguire/status/1865080086657142859
I've listened to a few of his old podcasts. Its pretty easy to tell he "was" a grifter. Same as Juan O' Savin, Charlie Ward ect I think hes stilll grifting for his Alien Girl friend.
https://qresear.ch/?q=simon+parks <------------------ Lots of info here.
Disregard my post after listening to it more closely and searching it seems they were taken off the registry but they were not released from prison.
Summery from Grok: So, the post’s implication—that 500,000 fugitives were somehow set free—is misleading. It’s true that 500,000 entries were removed from the NICS fugitive category, impacting background checks, but that’s an administrative database adjustment, not a physical release of people.
Earlier this summer, marine specialists reeled up a shipping-container-size datacenter coated in algae, barnacles and sea anemones from the seafloor off Scotland's Orkney Islands. The retrieval launched the final phase of a years-long effort that proved the concept of underwater datacenters is feasible, as well as logistically, environmentally and economically practical.
Microsoft's Project Natick team deployed the Northern Isles datacenter 117 feet deep to the seafloor in spring 2018. For the next two years, team members tested and monitored the performance and reliability of the datacenter's servers.
The team hypothesized that a sealed container on the ocean floor could provide ways to improve the overall reliability of datacenters. On land, corrosion from oxygen and humidity, temperature fluctuations and bumps and jostles from people who replace broken components are all variables that can contribute to equipment failure.
The Northern Isles deployment confirmed their hypothesis, which could have implications for datacenters on land. Lessons learned from Project Natick also are informing Microsoft's datacenter sustainability strategy around energy, waste and water, said Ben Cutler, a project manager in Microsoft's Special Projects research group who leads Project Natick.
What's more, he added, the proven reliability of underwater datacenters has prompted discussions with a Microsoft team in Azure that's looking to serve customers who need to deploy and operate tactical and critical datacenters anywhere in the world.
"We are populating the globe with edge devices, large and small," said William Chappell, vice president of mission systems for Azure. "To learn how to make datacenters reliable enough not to need human touch is a dream of ours."
Dive into the fascinating journey of Tencent's founder, a visionary who rose from humble beginnings to become a global business tycoon. This video explores how strategic innovation and keen business acumen catapulted Tencent into a leading powerhouse in the tech industry. Discover the challenges and milestones that shaped the company, from its founding to its current status as a global leader in technology and entertainment.
https://rumble.com/v4w01bu-the-dark-mystery-of-tencents-rise.html
Asshole jerk who murdered Babit and forgot his gun in a restroom months before! https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/26/capitol-police-officer-byrd-ashli-babbitt-506971 He should be sentenced to breaking rocks with a sledge hammer for the rest of his days.
I have no comment on who Q could possibly be. Nice thought seeing how he retired and did something in the digital ecosphere. Cant memba though. heres
wikipedia :2020s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Rogers
In October 2022, Rogers joined the Council for Responsible Social Media project launched by Issue One to address the negative mental, civic, and public health impacts of social media in the United States. The council is co-chaired by former House Democratic Caucus Leader Dick Gephardt and former Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey.[21][22]
In May 2022, Rogers was appointed to the Board of Advisors at Talon Cyber Security.[23][24]
I have previously contemplated this idea but dismissed it, believing that maintaining good health, ensuring adequate rest, avoiding unnecessary stress on the immune system, and having access to treatments such as Ivermectin can prevent the coronavirus from being fatal. This, of course, is based on the assumption that viruses are real.