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RT @realDonaldTrump: 15 DAYS TO SLOW THE SPREAD! t.co... [Twitter for iPhone]
Over the course of the war, about 140,000 M-209s were built at the Smith Corona typewriter factory in Syracuse, N.Y., under a U.S. Army contract worth $8.6 million to Crypto. After the war, Hagelin returned to Sweden to reopen his factory, bringing with him a personal fortune and a lifelong sense of loyalty to the United States.
Positive = guilty? Negative = not guilty? Negative = flipped? Died = died.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
SuperStudChuck
I find the strangest one to be the British black actor dude. He made a video saying he has it and his wife/girlfriend is sitting right next to him....haven't seen any mention of her having it.
There is something else to this that is not being publicized.
She looks a bit rough... maybe she should change her name to Ellen De-generated?
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
Good evening, all.
Saw an interesting theory I thought I would share in regards to the Google censors being busted.
What may have happened is President Trump may have declared Google, Twitter et al Public Utilities under the Stafford Act and set a team of engineers to the task of disabling their censors.
He announced that he had 1,400 engineers on payroll to help handle the coronavirus outbreak. Lol
So they loosen the restrictions on things like "adrenochrome?" This has no bearing on coronavirus. This is preparation for the storm. Of course, we know that part already. But declaring Google a public utility was brilliant, if that's what he did.
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18 Feb 2019 - 3:50:20 PM
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Think Emergency Alert System.
Think WH controlled *new* RT 'news' website
Think WH controlled *new* video stream platform
Think Here.
Should this occur, immediate steps will be taken to classify each as 'Public Utility' (essential public services) to gain appropriate gov regulation (control).
Why do we make things public?
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originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Thanks Sufi!
She looks a bit rough... maybe she should change her name to Ellen De-generated?
Good one lol
How about this shirt she wore on what appears to be the same day but is from an Instagram post:
I find this extremely disturbing if what some are saying about it is true and is beginning to trickle into her comments.
I want all Americans to understand: we are at war with an invisible enemy, but that enemy is no match for the spirit and resolve of the American people...
...It cannot overcome the dedication of our doctors, nurses, and scientists — and it cannot beat the LOVE, PATRIOTISM, and DETERMINATION of our citizens. Strong and United, WE WILL PREVAIL!
Anonymous ID: pGukiFmX No.147586045 📁
Nov 2 2017 00:48:52 (EST)
Four carriers & escorts in the pacific?
Why is that relevant?
To prevent other state actors from attempting to harm us during this transition? Russia / China?
Or conversely all for NK? Or all three.
Think logically about the timing of everything happening.
Note increased military movement.
Note NG deployments starting tomorrow.
Note false flags.
Follow Huma.
Prepare messages of reassurance based on what was dropped here to spread on different platforms.
The calm before the storm.
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: crankyoldman
beating him by 201 points in gin rummy. Plug it into gematria and the top result is "Qanon."
Strange.
A new CDC analysis of more than 2,400 cases of COVID-19 that have occurred in the United States in the last month shows that at least 1 in 7 and perhaps as many as 1 in 5 people between the ages of 20 and 44 who contract the virus require hospitalization, a level exponentially higher than the hospitalization rates for influenza.
But younger Americans are contracting the virus at the same rates as those who are older. The initial round of data actually found more people between the ages of 20 and 44 who landed in the hospital than those over the age of 75 who wound up in treatment, even though mortality rates were lower for the younger set.