The change reverses a decades-long practice by IRS Revenue Officers, the unarmed agency employees whose duties include visiting households and businesses to help taxpayers resolve their account balances by collecting unpaid taxes and unfiled tax returns. Instead, people will receive mailed letters to schedule meetings, except in a few rare circumstances.
The unarmed agency employees? What about the armed ones?
A little tidbit I found while looking into this. A report by the National Transportation Safety Board. I have not gone through all of it yet, I'm at work and only have a little bit of time to research right now. https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/RAR1401.pdf
Another alternative worth trying is gigablast.com
I can't believe these couple sentences from that link. "By the 1950s the job of a U.S. senator was a full-time, year-round job and there were very few breaks built into the legislative calendar. In 1963, for example, the Senate met from January to December without a break longer than a three-day weekend." Wow, they had to actually work a whole year with nothing longer than a three-day weekend? Cry me a river!
Sounds suspicious that they would choose that name. I once had a guy tell me about controlled remote viewing, CRV, where one could "telepathically" view areas without physically going there. He insisted that the government paid Honda to create the CRV car to help throw off searches for any information about "CRV". This was back in 2000. It seems like maybe whoever created this site simply used that name to distract or confuse people talking about "paytriots". Probably just nonsense, but who knows.
You can use this website to see roughly what it would look like on Earth with 410' shallower oceans. Just put in -125 for the value and click 'set' (125 meters is roughly 410 feet) https://www.floodmap.net/
Is the DS already running mitigation/cover for the 17th? I got an automated call from my boy's high school district about this and decided to look it up. From what I gather, some unknowns are pushing a "challenge" to call in threats to schools on Dec. 17th. I saw this post shortly after and thought it might be related... Sorry for the MSN link, archive sites aren't working on my shitty computer right now. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/tiktok-trend-disrupts-multiple-schools-on-the-central-coast/ar-AARTm4M
Are there any pictures of these containers?