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originally posted by: CoramDeo
a reply to: tigertatzen
Did any of you catch this tweet from yesterday??
Austin
Tweet came thru March 11.
He then apologizes that the attack was not stopped by LEOs
Follow up
Posted today. Still not sure what to make of this guy.
originally posted by: fluff007
Hawking had also visited Epstein's Lolita Island...
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: carewemust
Local news today said Rick Perry was moving to VA
originally posted by: abago71
Dems House Int. report
Here
Edit:
A few of the bullet points:
Hacking and dissemination of campaign emails
Campaign knowledge of email hack
Russia’s intermediaries
Elections security
Social media campaign
Financial leverage
Money-laundering and foreign payments
Post-election effects and Obstruction of Justice
Edited again:
Just found this.
CrowdStrike: The Committee needs to speak with two CrowdStrike employees who provided direct support to the DNC and interfaced with the FBI. These additional witnesses may be able to provide first-hand, technical insight into CrowdStrike’s forensic examination of the DNC’s servers and activity by Russian hackers.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: texasgirl
The above letter says the crisis event is taking place Sunday morning at 8am. I always get nervous with any "drill"though.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: texasgirl
The above letter says the crisis event is taking place Sunday morning at 8am. I always get nervous with any "drill"though.
originally posted by: JanAmosComenius
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Hmm. Stephen Hawking died at the age of 76. Odd timing.
Interesting hypothesis: He died long time ago and his media avatar was used as form of gatekeeper. May be there is no reason to keep him "alive" anymore?
Commenting on an article from the UK’s Independent newspaper, which touts the benefits of lab-grown “clean meat,” Dawkins tweeted earlier this month that perhaps something similar could be done with human flesh, which would assist western culture in shedding yet another irrational remnant of its Judeo-Christian roots.
Familiar meat products such as chicken nuggets, sausage and even foie gras will be manufactured using the process and could be served in restaurants in the US and Asia “before the end of 2018,” Tetrick said.
Richard Dawkins suggests taking the procedure a step further and producing human “meat,” which presumably would also come from stem cells.
Referring to his early days at a boarding school in Salisbury, he recalled how one of the (unnamed) masters “pulled me on his knee and put his hand inside my shorts.”
He said other children in his school peer group had been molested by the same teacher but concluded: “I don’t think he did any of us lasting harm.”
“I am very conscious that you can’t condemn people of an earlier era by the standards of ours. Just as we don’t look back at the 18th and 19th centuries and condemn people for racism in the same way as we would condemn a modern person for racism, I look back a few decades to my childhood and see things like caning, like mild pedophilia, and can’t find it in me to condemn it by the same standards as I or anyone would today,” he said.
He said the most notorious cases of pedophilia involve rape and even murder and should not be bracketed with what he called “just mild touching up.”
Thank goodness, I have never personally experienced what it is like to believe – really and truly and deeply believe – in hell. But I think it can be plausibly argued that such a deeply held belief might cause a child more long-lasting mental trauma than the temporary embarrassment of mild physical abuse.