I think his point is our system starts with paper ballots - and the only legitimate source of the truth is the paper ballots, where illegitimate ballots can be identified and eliminated. "Electronic" votes can be created out of thin air; if no paper source document for the vote can be provided, the vote is not legitimate.
Talk to a financial advisor. You can transfer assets from your 401K to an IRRA (non-employer IRA) and buy whatever you want - you can buy stocks, bonds, metals, real estate all under the tax free structure. Had I known about this years ago I would have bought retirement property within my IRRA. You cannot physically use the property while tax shielded - it has to be an investment, e.g. rental, Air-BNB, etc. But as soon as you want to use the property you transfer it out of your IRRA and it's yours.
John Malone. https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/12/you_heard_it_here_first_the_old_cnn_is_dead.html
New owner John Malone is not a rock-solid conservative, but his political beliefs will not be what drives the new CNN. Malone is a proven broadcasting businessman. He knows that, to improve ratings and thereby protect and expand his investment, he must convert the liberal crybaby Cable News Network back to a source of actual news. When questioned about his plans for CNN, Malone confirmed the network needed to get back to actual news reporting, as opposed to broadcasting biased opinions. That was the writing on the wall or, in today’s electronic age, on the teleprompter.
Do not expect a radical change overnight. But, if Malone keeps his promise, the new direction of CNN will be firmly carved into the tombstone of the old. The Suits at ABC, CBS, and NBC are well advised to watch closely.
I read that the new owner John Malone want to restore journalism to CNN - https://www.mediaite.com/uncategorized/discovery-media-board-chair-john-malone-lauds-fox-news-before-saying-he-wants-cnn-to-evolve-back-to-actual-journalism/
Until the current era, the Catholic church eschewed Masons. It has always been Catholic dogma that you cannot be both a Catholic and a Mason. Doesn't mean that many weren't both, but the teaching of the Church was that the Masonic temples promoted a contra-church, based on naturalism and satanism. It is true that below the 33rd degree, most Masons didn't understand the true goals of the organization they were part of.
But in the 1900's, the Catholic church stopped speaking out against the Masons, probably due to a significant level of infiltration. Read "AA-1025: The Memoirs of a Communist's infiltration in to the Church". If you search you can find the download for free (search for aa1025 pdf download).
Another interesting fact - the insurance policy was taken out after it was discovered that the towers were full of asbestos and that would need to be remediated. The cost of remediation was going to be in the billions. How convenient that an unprecedented terrorist strike would eliminate the need to remediate, and pay top dollar for the properties. I believe Silverstein paid $3.5B for the towers, and was paid $4.55B by insurance.
It's the greek alphabet - Some variants were labeled but did not become widespread, so those letters were skipped, as was Xi (probably due to Winnie the Pooh). alpha beta gamma delta epsilon zeta eta theta iota kappa lambda mu nu xi omicron pi rho sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi omega
You can still get human-dose pills, shipped out of a third country to bypass current customs purge on IVM from India. Call (786) 386-3826. I had to leave a message, they called back within 5 minutes. 50-70 cents a pill for 12 mg pills depending on quantity.
In my experience the smartest people I know are the ones who are most aware of how much they do not know. Generally a trait of truly smart people. Those who know a lot, but think they know everything, are simply arrogant, non-self-aware wankers.
https://www.theclever.com/20-common-characteristics-of-highly-intelligent-people/
I guess the clickbait isn’t as v good if they mention she had no mask on either.