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MANHATTAN (CN) – The Second Circuit appeared inclined on Wednesday to unseal an enormous tranche of documents that would shed light on the case of wealthy sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, whose case a federal court recently decided trampled on the rights of dozens of underage victims.
Dershowitz vehemently denies the allegations and now joins The Herald and Giuffre in broadly unsealing the files. “If you put the whole record out, his name is cleared,” Bohrer said, summarizing Dershowitz’s position. “If you don’t, he’s smeared.”
The CIA has plans to relocate the headquarters of its domestic division, which is responsible for operations and recruitment in the United States, from the CIA's Langley headquarters to Denver
Colorado has become a major intelligence hub since Sept. 11, 2001.
The Denver suburb of Aurora is home to the little-known Aerospace Data Facility. Located inside Buckley Air Force Base, it has become the major U.S.-based technical downlink for intelligence satellites operated by the military, the National Security Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office
The Denver suburb of Aurora is home to the little-known Aerospace Data Facility. Located inside Buckley Air Force Base, it has become the major U.S.-based technical downlink for intelligence satellites operated by the military, the National Security Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office
originally posted by: SouthernGift
I have been deep into the inter webs since I was a teenager. And the place ain’t the same.....
I tell people all the time that the internet won’t look the same a decade from now.
I like to akin it to looking at someone personal notes, diaries, rough drafts, etc (internet beginnings) and now days when we look through it- it’s more like the sanitized official textbooks, etc
a reply to: crankyoldman
She was applauded after sharing an image of a letter from 19th century inventor and mathematician Charles Babbage to Prince Albert.
The Queen used an iPad to share the photo as she looked at exhibits in the Science Museum's summer exhibition - Top Secret.
Honestly, yes. As a casual MSM viewer I've seen Q less than I did Flat Earth, or the birther movement etc.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex
q is a little late to this party.
Just search ats for denver airport threads.