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I have the antibodies, never had the clot shot. This means I'm immune and Fauxi can eat a dick.

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From what I remember, maybe the little bit of US government I was taught, but not the original design, is that Congress makes the laws, and the president executes those laws via the federal agencies. My intention isn't going into the constitutionality of that setup, or of the agencies themselves, but how would something like border enforcement be done? That's actually in the constitutional purview of the federal government - provide for the common defense.

Would that be done with a border patrol funded by (laugh here) and under the direction of the government? Or would that be given to the states with a framework to go by? Would a militia need to be raised for it? There's also the issue of ambassadors. I know they answer to the president, but what kind of organization would they be in? Would it be a much smaller, reconstituted state department?

I'm just wondering how the president is going to execute the laws that Congress makes.

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So I took a few hours of sun on the beach down in South Carolina this passed weekend, didn't use any sunscreen because the pharma companies want to kill us all. I definitely regret that decision. I got a pretty bad sunburn on most of my body - forehead, under forearms, chest and stomach, back, shoulders, and parts of my legs. I work security so I'm on my feet most of the time - shitty colleagues not giving me enough breaks doesn't help. It also causes me to walk with a limp because it's more of a hindrance to walking, rather than pain. It's 9:45pm and I don't have Epsom salt. Any help/advice to reduce the swelling overnight? I'm not expecting it to go away immediately, just as long as I can walk okay.

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I'm not saying they're a bad investment, I just don't understand how a value is applied to them. How is a value applied to gold? For its industrial usage in electronics? Jewelry? I know they've been used for thousands of years, but who determines they're worth? If I decide gold isn't worth being used for jewelry because the only thing worth getting is a watch, do I get to decide on its price?

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I think the sovereign citizen movement has the right idea, but they may be using the wrong language. I don't think it's admiralty law/law of the sea, but rather British Common Law in fact. In order for lawyers to "practice" law in this country, they register with the Bar, or the British Accredited Registry/Regency. If we fought a war to break free from the British Empire, how were we captured and forced to live under British Common Law, and not American Constitutional Law? Did we actually lose the War of 1812?

When a "judge" "holds court," you "rise" when they walk out of their "chambers"; they're often referred to as "Your Honor." When you were in front of royalty, you went down on a knee and addressed them in different ways, like "Your Majesty" or "My Liege" or "Sire" or "Your Highness." Kings wore robes when they "held court," just like our "judges" do. You also address them with a royal-sounding honorific.

Posting this as food for thought. When we get the Great Awakening, I hope the truth about our "judicial system" comes to light. The whole thing needs to be burned down and rebuilt from the ground-up.

Elon Musk purchases stake in Twitter after slamming its approach to 'free speech'

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Sick and disgusting, but to be honest, a good way to see if it's the real Biden or not.

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As of posting this 9:41 AM EST, almost $140 per share and over 4 million in volume; the market has been open for only 11 minutes. Should be a damn good day for us apes and retards. 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

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They "hold court" and are called "your honor." They threaten "contempt of court" if they don't like something you say. Didn't nobles "hold court" in the old days? A difference I guess is that you "rise" when the tyrant walks out, instead of kneeling like in the old days. I think the sovereign citizens have the right idea, but they're using incorrect terms.

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I'm actually really fucking pissed off right now. Playing phone tag stressed me out. If I have any symptoms of anything, it's probably just an upper respiratory infection. Played phone tag with 5 different organizations and even that made my throat a little hoarse because I hate talking too much, also because I was laughing my ass off earlier today.

I really don't want to be a statistic, a victim of a very unreliable test. What is even in use now since the CDC told places around the country to stop using the PCR, whose now-dead inventor said it shouldn't be used for diagnostic testing?

Man, I'm fucking sick of this bullshit.

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So it's basically mobile home/office/RV, but on a van chassy, like the Promaster, Sprinter or Transit. Lots of them have showers, lots are built by the owner, the vast majority have lithium batteries with solar, and they all carry gallons of fresh water. Small fridge, small galley, some are AWD/4WD. Some are diesel, some are gas, some have propane for heating and cooking.

They seem like a really good choice to live a more nomadic and very stripped-down lifestyle if you don't need "stuff." Whoever was the first to come up with it being a mobile studio apartment is a genius.

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