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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: MetalThunder
Ooh... MT, I'm going to update my Christmas wish list to Santa... 1 Qiskit and a Quantum Laptop... "pleeeease, I've been a good boy!".
You can now access IBM's five-qubit quantum computing processor, which is located at its a research center in Yorktown Heights, New York, through the cloud to run experiments and test applications.
All you will need to do is request an invitation from IBM through a web form that will ask for your institution details and your level of computing experience
A unanimous jury returned its verdict for Cardinal George Pell on Tuesday (Australian time) after more than three days of deliberations, the sources said, in a trial conducted under a gag order by the judge that prevented any details of the trial being made public.
Pell, the Vatican’s finance chief and the highest Vatican official to ever go on trial for sex abuse, left Rome in June 2017 to stand trial in Melbourne.
As that trial was about to get underway in June, a judge placed a suppression order on all press coverage in Australia, according to the order reviewed by The Daily Beast. Prosecutors applied for the order and it was granted to “prevent a real and substantial risk of prejudice to the proper administration of justice.” That order remains in place in Australia.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
For those stateside who aren't aware, it looks like Prime Minister May will face a vote of no confidence from her own party tomorrow.
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
For those stateside who aren't aware, it looks like Prime Minister May will face a vote of no confidence from her own party tomorrow.
She probably won't be feeling this peppy:
Nor this goof-tacular:
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: CoramDeo
I agree with about 80% of samuelsson's predictions.
A few months back I said Q is likely to be Flynn but now I think the person posting as Q is someone Flynn directs.
I'm not disputing but ifalong with your reasoning then we are in for some SERIOUS tsanami's. One for sure is when he crushes and takes over the FED Reserve. Not sure how that is going to work out but it's been a cancer since 1913.
Q posts, are, or are going to be being unrolled in reverse
Been looking back on older posts and wow that is where the meat is and many come across as quite bold & ominous.
Similarly, what is the endgame? Where are we on the game board in relation to the goal of done? If Trump is taking over the FED than that implies he's taking down the Illuminati bloodlines. Assuming all this works out in Trump's favor and the human Trust currency is finally freed; what next? What does Trump really want??
I'm not disputing but if
"Q posts, are, or are going to be being unrolled in reverse"
along with your reasoning then we are in for some SERIOUS tsunami's. One for sure is when he crushes and takes over the FED Reserve.
Similarly, what is the endgame? Where are we on the game board in relation to the goal of done?
originally posted by: SKEPTEK
Looks like another one slips away without prosecution.
Huawei CFO freed.
www.foxnews.com...
Did Clinton Foundation mislead IRS? State filings raise the question
The state regulator urged the charity to file “an amended IRS form 990 reporting professional fundraising/consultant fees on line 30.” In particular, officials questioned nearly a half-million dollars in consultant fees about which it wanted more detail.
The foundation's tax filing for the year in question, 2004, showed zero dollars spent on the required line for fundraising consulting expenses, even though other documents filed with the IRS identified more than $400,000.
The review was standard for a charity seeking a license to operate in Utah. The response regulators got back, however, was not so standard: Former President Clinton’s charity declined to make the change, even though Utah was suggesting the foundation's federal tax form was incomplete or misleading.
“The problem that the Foundation faces is the enormous expenses and undertaking it would be to amend its 990,” a law firm representing the Clinton Foundation wrote back.
“Given that obstacle, the Foundation has no choice but to withdraw its application to register to solicit the public in Utah.”
In lay words, the cost of properly informing the IRS and complying with federal tax law was too much, so the foundation just ditched its Utah licensing request. There is no record of amended 2004 tax form by the charity, which means Utah’s concerns about possible missing information for the IRS wasn't addressed at the federal level.
That submission made with the IRS, and eventually provided to the Justice Department in Washington and to the FBI in Little Rock, Ark., alleges there is “probable cause” to believe the Clinton Foundation broke federal tax law and possibly owes millions of dollars in tax penalties. That submission and its supporting evidence will be one focus of a GOP-led congressional hearing Thursday in the House.
The foundation strongly denies any wrongdoing. But it acknowledges its own internal legal reviews in 2008 and 2011 cited employee concerns ranging from quid pro quo promises to donors, to improper commingling of personal and charity business.