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originally posted by: carewemust
Today the Supreme Court supported the banning of Transgenders from the US Military. Ruth Ginsburg voted. She must be recovering nicely.
www.cnbc.com...
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: SKEPTEK
So why did DJT select him?? Does anyone know what kind of game DJT is playing here?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: carewemust
Today the Supreme Court supported the banning of Transgenders from the US Military. Ruth Ginsburg voted. She must be recovering nicely.
www.cnbc.com...
Is she voting via Quija board?
originally posted by: carewemust
Today the Supreme Court supported the banning of Transgenders from the US Military. Ruth Ginsburg voted. She must be recovering nicely.
www.cnbc.com...
For months leading up to his death on Sunday, Brandon Truaxe’s Instagram posts told the story of a man who was struggling.
Many of Truaxe’s 14,000 followers were upset by his comments about conspiracies and criminal networks, while others beseeched him to seek therapy so he could return to Deciem, the iconic Canadian skin-care company he created in 2013 and lost last October, when he was removed as chief executive officer.
On the weekend, Truaxe, 40, posted a video inside his penthouse condominium, publicly announcing his unit number and street address, at Mill Rd., near Parliament St., in the Distillery District of Toronto. His building is across the walkway from a Deciem shop, also called the Abnormal Beauty Company, selling products from The Ordinary line that were priced for disruption, at $5 or $6 a bottle. Peering into the video camera, Truaxe said he had been drinking tequila.
Deciem’s Instagram account confirmed his death with a picture of Truaxe staring into the distance, against the signature white brick walls of its stores. The post said: “Brandon, our founder and friend. You touched our hearts, inspired our minds and made us believe that anything is possible … May you finally be at peace.”
Last January, Truaxe started making erratic comments on social media; a month later, his co-CEO Nicola Kilner was fired. By October, Truaxe’s relationship with Estée Lauder Companies ended dramatically after he abruptly shut down roughly 30 Deciem stores and outlets. On Instagram, he wrote: “Please take me seriously. Almost everyone at Deciem has been involved in a major criminal activity, which includes financial crimes and much other.” He tagged numerous people and brands, including U.S. President Donald Trump and Brad Pitt.
Within days, The Estée Lauder Companies sent its lawyers to Ontario Superior Court, where they had Truaxe removed as Deciem’s CEO and also had him blocked from visiting its stores or contacting staff. Kilner was hired back as CEO.
originally posted by: carewemust
Today the Supreme Court supported the banning of Transgenders from the US Military. Ruth Ginsburg voted. She must be recovering nicely.
www.cnbc.com...
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: queenofswords
So I guess hillary isn't at a military tribunal?
Some people here thought she might be.
In the day and age of Electronic Personas, who would ever know...
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: queenofswords
So I guess hillary isn't at a military tribunal?
Some people here thought she might be.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: carewemust
Today the Supreme Court supported the banning of Transgenders from the US Military. Ruth Ginsburg voted. She must be recovering nicely.
www.cnbc.com...
Did she vote in person, send an e-mail, or what? Someone mentioned before (I think it was in the last thread) about how there are suspicions that at one point a certain justice was really incapacitated, and the other justices voted for him.
Our insider tells us that Peter Strzok III is the key Middle Eastern Intel operative for the Iranian airline Mahan Air’s purchase of United States government planes during the Obama administration from 2011 to 2013 (when Iran sanctions were in place). He handled the Iranian relations from start to finish. Just like his father did for Reagan and just like he’s been doing for years under cloak and dagger says the BLP insider.
Iran has been using the passenger Mahan Air carrier to transport weapons, military equipment and foreign fighters to various conflict zones in the Middle East in support of its expansionist agenda, experts tell Al-Mashareq.
According to a source close to Hizbullah, the carrier has been used to transport Lebanese and Syrian party members to Iran to take military training courses.
Salah Mansour, using a pseudonym out of concern for his safety, is related to a senior Hizbullah official and had been close to the party’s leadership in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley before splitting from the group.
He told Al-Mashareq that Mahan Air, and state-owned carrier Iran Air before it, had been granted absolute freedom to operate in Syria, and that Syrian regime forces appear to have no authority over these airlines.
The operating permit for Iran’s Mahan Air to fly in and out of Germany was cancelled on Monday, with German authorities accusing the airline of being involved in illegal espionage.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Just Voted Against Trump's Asylum Restrictions From Her Hospital Bed