A national coalition of 18 state attorneys general filed an amicus brief to defend Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s First Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster in a lawsuit initiated by the State Bar of Texas.
“The State Bar of Texas’s Commission for Lawyer Discipline attempted to censure Attorney General Paxton and First Assistant Attorney General Webster for taking action over genuine concerns of unconstitutional conduct by states during the 2020 election,” Mr. Paxton’s office wrote in a press release on Monday.
The brief was filed on Friday in response to complaints against the state’s top attorney and his top deputy for their decision to file the “landmark” case known as Texas v. Pennsylvania.** Mr. Webster authored the petition contesting the 2020 presidential election results to the U.S. Supreme Court.**
https://tass.com/politics/1761109
Interesting in light of recent threats that Ukraine will join NATO and US and NATO pledging hundreds of billions of dollars.
"The immune response to the vaccine is different than the body's immune response to Sars." that is incredible, the vaccine should trigger a response to build antibodies to the sars but instead the body is fighting the vaccine in some unique way and does zero to help the body fight sars. No wonder it is so ineffective and everyone needs a booster every 5 minutes.
From Feb 13th, 2023
MOSCOW, February 13. /TASS/. The US is recruiting jihadist fighters to carry out terrorist attacks on the territory of Russia and the CIS countries, the press bureau of the Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) told TASS on Monday.
"According to credible information received by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, the US military is actively recruiting militants from jihadist groups affiliated with the Islamic State (IS, a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia - TASS) and al-Qaeda (banned in Russia - TASS) to carry out terrorist attacks in Russia and CIS countries," the statement said.
Sixty such terrorists with combat experience in the Middle East were selected this year in January.
According to the SVR, they are undergoing a fast-track training course at the US base in Syria’s Al-Tanf, where they are being taught how to make and use improvised explosive devices, as well as subversive methods. "Particular emphasis is paid to planning attacks on heavily guarded facilities, including foreign diplomatic missions," the Foreign Intelligence Service said.
The SVR stressed that the US was planning to send terrorists in small groups. "In the near future, there are plans to deploy militants in small groups to the territory of Russia and the CIS countries. They will be tasked with plotting and carrying out terrorist attacks against diplomats, civil servants, law enforcement agents and servicemen," the statement said. According to the US plot, they will conduct this scheme in cooperation with clandestine cells of international terrorist groups, such as Hizb ut-Tahrir, Jamaat Ansarullah and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (outlawed in Russia).
The SVR also reported that special attention was paid to the involvement of natives of the Russian North Caucasus and Central Asia. All this demonstrates the complete loss of any moral principles in the US security services. "Obsessed with the insane idea of ’exsanguinating’ Russia, Washington’s experts consider it acceptable to use terrorists directly for their own dirty purposes. Such actions put Washington on a par with major international terrorist groups," the SVR concluded.
Also reported by Newsweek:
U.S. Orchestrating Covert Terror Attacks Inside Russia, Foreign Intelligence Claims
"Extreme Risk" will be defined by whichever Fed Agent or "Fed Partner" wants your gun. There will be grift in this, funding for "Fed Partners" will be tied to how many guns they steal from us. Our Government keeps growing and growing.
Most states have laws already to deal with extreme risks.
This looks fishy right after the Moscow Shooting.
ZH says a "mere days ago" I am tired, I saw the " next 48 hrs in the memo and goofed. Sorry. It still specifically mentions concerts. I don't see a date on the memo at all. I don't know how to edit the title in my post. Ahh see the date in the link to the memo you posted u r a genius.
Great post
“Would a sit-in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify?” he asked.
“Would a heckler in today’s audience qualify or at the State of the Union Address?”
“Would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify for 20 years in federal prison?” Gorsuch wondered.