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originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: Elostone
a reply to: Perfectenemy
That's what makes us so different from all the other species native to this planet.
We "ate" the fruit of the forbidden tree... we're hybrids.
What if Antarctica is a crash site.
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: CoramDeo
a reply to: Cygnis
Still, they are not using the device to collect the DNA.
The collection is still done through traditional methods (spit kit) and sequenced in a lab.
All the app does is collect data from peripherals like Fitbit, Apple Watch, Bluetooth BP cuff and scale, and feed the data to clinical trials you participate in through the app.
They cannot, with today's technology, just scan part of you and get a DNA sequence. It doesn't work like that.
Theoretically they could use the finger print scanners to send your biometrics to whomever they choose. Scan your finger print(s) on the device > quietly uploaded to a database > database is then acquired by one of these companies > scan for a match.
Obviously a stretch because there is no evidence of devices sending out that particular data, but with all of the preinstalled samaung/apple/Google crap on these devices it could easily be packaged with the data it does send back to manufactures/providers.
Somewhat related; what IS the reason the manufacturers and providers do not want you to root/jailbreak your devices?
Tehran has been ordered by a US court to pay more than $6 billion to victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, despite the fact that most of the plane hijackers were Saudi nationals, and no direct link was ever found to Iran. On Tuesday, a federal judge in New York found Iran, the country’s central bank, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps liable for the deaths of more than 1,000 people in the September 11 attacks. As a consequence, District Judge George Daniels ordered Iran and its entities to pay over $6 billion in compensation to the victims’ families.
originally posted by: liveandlearn
The "US state dept pressure" seems to be referring to the current isolation. If this is so I want to know who ordered it and why. More importantly, it needs to stop.
originally posted by: liveandlearn
Found this earlier today Mueller seeks 70 blank subpoenas in Manafort case
Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Thursday filed a request for 70 blank subpoenas in the Virginia court presiding over one of two criminal proceedings involving former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
The two-page filing doesn’t offer much in the way of details, but each subpoena orders the recipient to appear at the federal courthouse in Alexandria on July 10 at 10 a.m. to testify at Manafort’s trial on charges stemming from Mueller’s investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Is it normal to issue blank subpoenas? Are they just trying to make sure none of the witness has a heads up?
originally posted by: dashen
There's no way Donald did not have knowledge before hand of the raid on his lawyer's office.
Think about it.
If he really has a bunch of NSA Q team autists working at his beck and call surely they would have had intercepted comms.
Also Mueller can't have any public Optics of being on Trump's side either as that would fall into collusion.
I have this weird feeling that Trump is baiting everyone.
John Sullivan, the Deputy Secretary of State, served as acting Secretary until March 31, when Tillerson formally left office
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
Yes but not using this new approach of correcting the post and then doing a magic square.
Will try between meetings tomorrow but for now it's time for bed. Goodnight, good knight!
No broken windows?
Strangely, officers in the video above can be heard contradicting the official narrative, reports Intellihub.
“We do not have a broken window,” one of the officers named Cory clearly states after making entry into room 32-135.
“Standby, we’ve got curtains open on a window that’s not broken,” another voice can be heard saying in the video as officers frantically pull back the curtains.
“It’s not, it’s not, it’s not [broken] — Corey it’s not,” one officer makes clear.
Additionally, another officer makes a rather odd statement which alludes to the fact that the shooter had merely set something up by the window. -Intellihub
“There is another one [gun] over here by the window he was setting up with,” he stated, as if no shooting took place from the room which may have just been some type of command center to control the air assault via helicopters.
Less than two months ago the State Department hosted members of the White Helmets at Foggy Bottom. At the time, the humanitarian group was showered with praise for saving lives in Syria.
"Our meetings in March were very positive. There were even remarks from senior officials about long-term commitments even into 2020. There were no suggestions whatsoever about stopping support," Raed Saleh, the group's leader, told CBS News.
Now they are not getting any U.S funding as the State Department says the support is "under active review." The U.S had accounted for about a third of the group's overall funding.
"This is a very worrisome development," said an official from the White Helmets. "Ultimately, this will negatively impact the humanitarian workers ability to save lives."
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Well this is awkward. Mandalay Bay Shooting Body Camera Footage Released: No Broken Windows Reported
No broken windows?
Strangely, officers in the video above can be heard contradicting the official narrative, reports Intellihub.
“We do not have a broken window,” one of the officers named Cory clearly states after making entry into room 32-135.
“Standby, we’ve got curtains open on a window that’s not broken,” another voice can be heard saying in the video as officers frantically pull back the curtains.
“It’s not, it’s not, it’s not [broken] — Corey it’s not,” one officer makes clear.
Additionally, another officer makes a rather odd statement which alludes to the fact that the shooter had merely set something up by the window. -Intellihub
“There is another one [gun] over here by the window he was setting up with,” he stated, as if no shooting took place from the room which may have just been some type of command center to control the air assault via helicopters.