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noms 4 points ago +4 / -0

Houston loves its diversity... when everyone looks different and your shamed in asking questions, it's easy to traffic people. No one really knows anyone anymore. Small, homogeneous communities are immune to this type of shit.

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noms 1 point ago +1 / -0

This motherfucker sold flamethrowers designed like nerf guns, sent a car to space, and spent $44 Billion to let people shitpost on the Internet. Zelensky cannot fathom the degree of unhinged shit Elon will do to him in response to an actual threat.

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noms 4 points ago +4 / -0

What a fucking drama queen...

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noms 2 points ago +2 / -0

They really sell the idea that they push propaganda by disabling those comment sections.

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noms 6 points ago +6 / -0

He got the vax against all the evidence I presented him - he even felt coerced into taking it which was his reasoning not to take it. Unfortunately, he is a cuck and didn't want to lose his comfy job as a federal contractor. Never mind the fact he is chancing spending the wealth he makes on maintaining his health.

The video is manipulative in such a stupid way... The spokeswoman makes the following argument:

-We've had dozens of vaccines available for decades - no long-term side effects (provably false) -We've had COVID vax available for a year - we've heard NO SIDE EFFECTS

She then immediately contradicts herself:

-We HAVE heard about RISKS of heart inflammation and blood clots - but those have been a tiny fraction of them

And her conclusion:

-Compared to the risks of COVID, it's better to take your chances with the vax

It really is fitting to call people who fall for this shit asleep. I really don't know how you could take this at face value otherwise...

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noms 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wouldn't it be neat if those cargo ships had Chinese infantry on them and that's another reason they are being denied at the ports?

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noms 3 points ago +3 / -0

The current situation in the world is a convoluted mess of different forms of corruption fight for control of some or all of the world. There are so many different characters working on so many different aspects of this - both good and bad. Everyone has their own goals and skill sets.

The popular names, much like anyone of us, finds their own way to contribute. Not one person is leading the charge against evil but many people are charging into their own fights for the better of all. Sidney is doing her thing just like Flynn, Lindell, or Pompeo do their own.

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noms 3 points ago +4 / -1

She has said "Release the Kraken" several times on public broadcast. That in and of itself is pretty fucking heroic if you ask me.

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noms 5 points ago +5 / -0

Now consider how disorganized and sloppy the parasites have been from the Election forward. They got caught hard and now a great deal of people are privy to the fraud. There's a lot of noise surrounding the important stuff but things are moving in the right direction. Add to that the fumbling within Congress and failure to pass truly devastating legislation (SC packing, election 'integrity', etc) and it's pretty well substantiated that some puppeteers are downed.

Hell, even the vax mandate can be worked around for the vast majority of the population (considering the lack of infrastructure to actually verify any information).

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noms 20 points ago +20 / -0

It's probably a Naruto (Japanese ninja-wizard cartoon) reference... Not uncommon for those that like the show to get a tattoo with that symbol. It's a millennial thing. As the Zoomers would said, "Pretty cringe."

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noms 30 points ago +30 / -0

Routing tables contain known networks and their path. These can be dynamically learned through routing protocols (OSPF, EIGRP, LISP) or statically set. The former being lost on reboot. The voting machines will likely be attached to an existing network so this isn't really important. I believe what you are mean to refer to are access-lists, and they are likely going to be the most important configuration detail on those routers.

Access-lists can be used for allowing, denying, or routing specific traffic. They are manually configured and will be retained on the startup configuration if saved. These can also generate logs on the actual router (which will be lost on reboot or power loss) or be used in conjunction with a network based monitoring software such as Splunk. Having any access-lists which allow traffic from an IP range of a foreign nation just adds to the whole situation. It would be even worse if it was specifically allowing traffic to the same subnet the machines were on.

Something to remember: they denied they had any network connectivity at the beginning. Now they have lost the fight retaining the routers. If they failed to remove that configuration it will be trouble. If they succeeded and those configuration files are missing it will still be suspect. If they overwrote the configuration and the router saves the date/time (usually requiring a different protocol, NTP, running so it actually knows), that will also be suspect.

Adding the Splunk logs to this (which, as I understand, can potentially store logs for at least 6 years) just gives more opportunities for us to catch the slimy fucks.

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noms 1 point ago +1 / -0

It has yet to be sent off to the Governor to be signed. It must first go through the Comptroller. You can see the history of the bill on the Summary tab on that same link I posted.

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noms 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well this bill doesn't allocate anything for the purchase of or the construction of a barrier on eminent domain. Do you have any specifics on how much of the Texas border is private land or eminent domain?

Edit: Looks like 90% of the Texas border is private land. So I can't imagine this bill doing much to build any kind of barrier...

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noms 6 points ago +6 / -0

https://legiscan.com/TX/text/HB9/id/2431232

Texas bills are pretty easy to find and read for those interested. IIRC, there is $1B allocated for granting at the Governor's discretion for "border security operations" with the only caveat being that it cannot be used to exercise eminent domain (forcefully "purchasing" private property, or taking someone's land and compensating them). "Border security operations" are defined in Section 8 which I did not include.

Section 1:

(a) Office of Court Administration ($32M):

(b) legal reps, interpreters, staff, equipment, and admin costs

(c) $905K goes to Comptroller

Section 2:

(a) Military Department ($301M):

-support borer security

Section 3:

(a) Department of Public Safety ($133M):

-Operation Lone Star

(b) $3M for tactical marine unit vessels

(c) $17M for employee funding

Section 4:

(a) Department of Criminal Justice ($273M):

-funding correctional security operations

Section 5:

(a) Commission of Jail Standards ($214k):

-overtime and travel expenses

(b) Employee Hiring

Section 6:

(a) Trusteed Programs within the Office of the Governor ($1B):

-for providing funding for border security operations

(b) Can NOT be used for:

-acquiring property through the exercise of eminent domain

-building a barrier along the border on property acquired through eminent domain

(c) $3M for employee funding and training

(d) $14M for law enforcement costs for border counties

Section 7:

(a) Department of State Health Services ($5M)

-purchasing ambulance services

(b) Additional $10M for ambulance services for two border security processing centers

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noms 3 points ago +3 / -0

"A warden at a federal prison holding Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell was charged with murder this week.

Antonia Ashford, 44, of Jackson, New Jersey, was charged with murder after allegedly killing her husband, Roderick Ashford, inside their home."

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noms 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hold the fuck up. What about Trump's executive order he made establishing chain of command? Is that relevant to this? Does anyone have that on hand for us to check?

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noms 6 points ago +6 / -0

The stock market is up because everyone has cash laying around from COVID. A lot of people are on forbearance with their homes so they're not paying a mortgage. Many people are putting that money as well as their stimulus checks into the stock market.

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noms 8 points ago +8 / -0

I've been wondering what Trump wrote in that letter to Biden. Biden referenced it as 'private' and 'generous'. Maybe it mentioned the same thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB72UawyU_o&t=78s

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noms 1 point ago +1 / -0

"You won't hear from me for a while... We will be back in some form."

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noms 0 points ago +2 / -2

IIRC there was some credibility to that claim

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noms 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm fairly certain Trump does not like Netanyahu. He must be aware of the aggression and tactics of Israel with Netanyahu at the helm. An additional example of what you described was when Trump straight up walked away from Netanyahu who reached out to shake hands. He returned a few seconds later and gave him that same dominant handshake you are describing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13jcdyXZif8

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