According to https://www.justice.gov/pardon/frequently-asked-questions
"The President’s clemency power is conferred by Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the Constitution of the United States, which provides: “The President . . . shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.” Thus, the President’s authority to grant clemency is limited to federal offenses and offenses prosecuted by the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia in the name of the United States in the D.C. Superior Court. An offense that violates a state law is not an offense against the United States. A person who wishes to seek a pardon or a commutation of sentence for a state offense should contact the authorities of the state in which the conviction occurred. Such state authorities are typically the Governor or a state board of pardons and/or paroles, if the state government has created such a board."
So to answer your question, yes. Biden could issue a pardon that covers everything that Hunter may or may not have done. But that only protects from Federal Prosecution. Hunter will be safe from a nice cozy vacation in ClubFed, but he'll still be looking at multiple life sentences in each state he committed crimes in.
I have a theory: individuals who do not view themselves as inherently interesting feel compelled to find ways to advertise their uniqueness. It's attention seeking behavior rooted in low self esteem. Source - I went through a similar phase in middle school, until I had my epiphany: no one is cool, and only by embracing our uncoolness can we become cool.
Cencerning the first two sentences: the Oxygen use could be Nocturnal (the tan Concentrator) and with activity (the tanks). Perhaps the stuff was put outside during cleaning, or preparing for a move. I don't know why it's out there, just pointing out that safety guidelines aren't being followed.
As for the rest of your reply: I didn't comment on the size of the building, the propane, or the animals, because those aren't areas of expertise for me. And I certainly didn't recommend wellness checks from the government.
You're right though... instead of passing judgement in these situations, it would be more beneficial to everyone to be good neighbors and just say hi to see if everything is alright.
I work for a Home Medical company. Those are E-tanks (Oxygen, green cap color) next to a 5LPM Oxygen Concentrator. The tank on the cart has a regulator, the others appear to have been used (no tags, meaning the regulator has already been used with them.
I'm going to guess that this stuff was being used by an O2 patient, but that person is no longer using the equipment (deceased, hospitalized, transfered to long term care).
Putting it outside: not very smart. Not secured (upright, locked in place): not very smart. Direct sunlight: not very smart. Next to other potentially flammable materials: not very smart.
Musk's "Chuckmate" tweet yesterday had a timestamp of 1:11 am, and Q Post 111 references HUMA, Twitter, Prince Al Waleed, Saudi Arabia...
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IqsmfY74/yesterday-chuckmate-today-chuck-/c/
Twitter, it's previous funding by Prince Al Waleed (of the House of Saud), and Biden's current trip to Saudi Arabia. You highlighted the CHUCK part of the tweet, I'm just pointing out that we're primarily paying attention to anything that Musk does because of his Twitter bid.
Okay, that makes a little sense. I was just thinking that gold and silver are more consistent than lead and copper, and more convenient than real estate. Overall I agree with the list, maybe I'm just overthinking.