Anybody who's visited a TJMaxx, ... in the last ten years has to have seen the rainbow/tranny flags stuck all over the entranceway.
Have not, actually. Maybe they know better than to do that around here. Apparently they don't know people talk to each other.
Link rot is a thing.
This CR is putting in a section that allows them to "quash or modify any legal process...if compliance with the legal process would require the disclosure of House data..."
House data = "any electronic mail or other electronic or data communication"
They're also applying this section to any pending matters.
Basically if somebody was trying to subpoena emails of a member of congress because of a potential crime or something, this would allow them to quash such a subpoena.
Interesting...
And another tweet:
Look what congress is trying to sneak into the CR.
Extension of the Global Engagement Center.
If you're not sure why that is a bad thing, go search @MikeBenzCyber twitter account for "GEC"
Maybe our government searching for a nuclear device with the drones.
We already have much more sensitive detection systems in existing airplanes. Airplanes that would cause a lot less notice due to regular training exercises like you might find around McGuire or Oceana.
1: RFID doesn't reach that far. You'd need some serious reflector dishes or other antennas to get a signal range usable by a drone flying at most of their spotted distances and at that point better options exist.
2: A cell phone is already a tracking device that is WAY more accurate than attempting to triangulate off RFID (which, again, you're out of range for anyway).
So... if Hunter can't be charged that means he can be forced to testify as he would be unable to self-incriminate, correct?
Also, those photos of him with naked with the little girl in the lingerie.... state charges are exempt from pardons.
Funnily enough, the original version of Illuminati! (slightly different from the game in the OP) came out in 1982.
Sadly Steve Jackson and Steve Jackson Games are pretty woke, even after being raided by and almost put out of business by the FBI in early 1990.