ripcord is True the Vote releasing all the data they have in relation to the Mules operation. And more, apparently. It's taking a while because it's a HUGE amount of data and they want to have the bandwidth, etc. to be able to release it free.
Hey, my state got the number one spot! Too bad it's for cheating. That would explain the shit-show we've had trying to have audits of the 2020 election. Did y'all know that Perkins-Coie has their HQ in Seattle? Explains a lot...
I mostly don't participate in comments on TS because if you do so on a browser it won't take you back to your previous place on your timeline. It brings you back to the beginning, so you have to scroll, scroll, scroll down to where you were before. And I don't like using a mobile keyboard to post messages, although the app will bring you back to where you were on your feed. The issue has been reported, still waiting for it to be fixed.
I would suggest "The deliberate dumbing down of America" although I only made it about 1/2 way through before wanting to throw up. I may try to finish it someday. http://deliberatedumbingdown.com/ddd/
In case you still haven't gotten in yet, it says you can use your user name or email - but really it will only work if you enter your email, not your user name. It's possible that the user name with the @ in front will work, I didn't try it that way.
You can also access Telegram on a browser. That's how I access it on my kindle. It's a little slower than I'd like, but that's more because it's an old kindle. https://web.telegram.org/k/
I thought September was national preparedness month? I just did a search and confirmed it: https://nationaltoday.com/national-preparedness-month/ "Every year, the United States observes National Preparedness Month in September to remind Americans to be ready for any disaster — man-made or natural — that could affect them, their homes, communities, or businesses. This month aims to reduce the fallout of large-scale emergencies by preparing every citizen, young and old."
For inexpensive "raised bed" planters, you can use storage totes. I drilled a few small holes in the bottom for drainage. For most things you'll only need about 5-6" of soil, for which I use potting soil. My native soil is clay - I'm working on improving it to plant more in the ground in coming years. So, to fill them up I put some pine cones in the bottom 4-5" or so, since I have a large pine tree that drops more than enough. Then I add a few inches of last year's grass clippings on top of that and leave about 6" for soil. Shake it up a little before you think you're done, because those bottom layers will settle over time anyway. I can get 2 tomato plants and a small pepper plant in one of the 18 quart totes. This year I'm going to try adding some carrots to grow in between them and put peppers in their own planter.
I thought you had to start them with "slips" that you propagate from sweet potatoes? I've been working on that, and discovered that it's not as foolproof as some would say. But, I finally have some slips that are coming on. Required some heat from a seedling mat and a grow light. We've also had a somewhat cold and cloudy spring too.
On the other hand, who knew we'd embrace the word "deplorable"? I mean, I'm one of those people that hates it when someone uses the word "taste" instead of "flavor", because words have meaning damn it! - and I embraced it. lol
As far as I can tell, the white hats will follow the rules in the "law of war" manual. I've read some of it. It's available as a PDF on the DOD website. The other side doesn't play by those rules, however. For one thing, bioweapons aren't allowed according to those laws, and yet I believe that the Rona and the so-called vax are bioweapons. It's possible the new monkey pox is as well.