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OKPoohmer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Since it's a Q board, here's Q's answer:

Drop 2221:

Question: Was the Pentagon hit by plane on 911

Answer: Yes

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OKPoohmer 1 point ago +1 / -0

From SC Safe Elections:

Our state of SC has blocked citizens from acquiring these records due to an opinion letter from the AG’s office prior to the 2020 election. The opinion states a concern that “individual voters’ cast ballots could be identified in violation of Article II, § 1, if cast ballots are subject to public inspection.” They also state that it would “fail to protect the secrecy of every vote cast.”

This argument is spurious however and suggests that they don’t understand the format of this common report. The request seems to assume that the public would be privy to the actual scanned image of the ballot which is not what the standard Cast Vote Record provides. We have samples of the report headers and in no way does it provide any Personally Identifiable Information.

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OKPoohmer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Looks like SC Safe Elections might be your local organization.

Seems they were aware of the CVR issue in April.

There's a contact page. Maybe they'll have updated information.

All the best. Please keep us updated.

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OKPoohmer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Uvalde Schools Police Chief Peter Arredondo donated a total of $17 to Act Blue and $5 of it was “earmarked for Beto.” The $10 donation was earmarked, “Need to Impeach.” And while the amount donated was not much, it certainly shows his political affiliation and ideology: That citizens should not be able to own the most popular self-defense rifle in the country.

“The police chief of the Uvalde CISD Police donated money to ActBlue in December of 2017 that was earmarked for… Beto O’Rourke. Can’t make it up,” noted political commentator Pete D’Abrosca.>

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OKPoohmer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pixar’s Pizza Planet truck is located in all Disney Pixar movies except for The Incredibles, going as far as taking the form of a three-wheeled retro Piaggio Ape in Luca. The truck first appeared in Pixar’s first movie, Toy Story, in 1995, where it proved to be a means of transportation for Woody and Buzz Lightyear. In Toy Story 2, the Pizza Planet truck also was important to the story, as Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Slink, Hamm, and Rex used it to follow a captive Woody to rescue him.

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OKPoohmer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks for posting.

Shows how state financial systems are likely to decouple from "investments" each other's currencies (because they can be revoked on political whim) and move to commodities, including gold, to back their economies.

Reminds me of this:

Gold shall destroy FED.

Q

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OKPoohmer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Celebrity or not, I'd love to see a defamation lawsuit a la Nick Sandmann.

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OKPoohmer 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ken wants you to forget that "Let's go Brandon" is a media creation. It was counterfeited by NBC's own Kelli Stavast.

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OKPoohmer 1 point ago +1 / -0

The incident happened in Johnson City amid a string of regional civil rights protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the hands of law enforcement officers.

Victoria Hewlett witnessed the incident between Bowers and Lafer in 2020, which she filmed from her vehicle in Downtown Johnson City.

“It just highlights the lack of justice in the justice system that happens so much, and that’s why people are out protesting because of the lack of justice in the justice system, so it just highlights the very reason people were out there in the first place — it’s outrageous,” Hewlett said.

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OKPoohmer 1 point ago +2 / -1

Trump Is the Star of These Bizarre Victorian Novels

The young protagonist lives in a building called Trump—and did we mention that he is so smart that one might assume he went to Wharton? Like the real Trump, our fictional hero is skilled at inspiring nearly every person he meets to greet him with a personalized insult—including Little Man Lump, Little Man All Head, Man Tongs, Flip-Flop, Sir Pendulum Legs, stunted misshapen thing, and great-great-great-great grandson of a barbarian. The fictional Trump, too, greatly prefers familiar comfort foods to trying cuisine from elsewhere. The similarities do not extend much further; this Trump does not mind shaking hands and is willing to sleep somewhere other than Castle Trump.

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OKPoohmer 3 points ago +3 / -0

1990: Are We Spending Too Much on AIDS?

Nevertheless, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and long an advocate of increased spending on AIDS, declared that “There’s positive spin-offs already and certainly in the next decade or two you’ll see more,” adding that these included cancer. In fact, no life has ever been saved, no disease ever ameliorated, by AIDS spin-offs.

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