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Cheshire Cat is the debut studio album by American rock band Blink-182, released on February 17, 1995, by Cargo Music. The trio, composed of guitarist Tom DeLonge, bassist Mark Hoppus, and drummer Scott Raynor,
The album was titled Cheshire Cat after the famous character from the Lewis Carroll novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which was DeLonge's favorite character.
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
www.abovetopsecret.com...
posted on Feb, 6 2020 @ 04:21 AM
Identify your mistakes or you will be canceled.
Oh what happened? Everything is canceled now?
originally posted by: Quadrivium
originally posted by: CanadianMason
Is this for real or is it fake?
Can it be verified?
Probably means Q has been compromised and they are telling us to follow Austin.
Stinks to high heaven.....
originally posted by: onehuman
This is a little off topic but Im curious. In regards to the Locust crisis posing a danger to millions, why can't they just spray fog them from a plane and wipe them out? I would think we have the tech by now to be able to do that. Why are they left to just run their course, when food supplies are so precious in the areas they destroy? If not spray them dead, maybe a sound frequency could kill them at a certain pitch, or change their flight path to a less destructive path?
Link to Article
In other news from the 8: STORM HAS ARRIVED IN EUROPE
Today all radio stations across Europe played "You'll never walk alone".
And many Q followers understand the significance of the lyrics regarding to The Storm.
It was played (all over Europe) at exactly
8.45 CET
8+4+5= 17
Link to article video
Lyrics to song:
When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of a storm
There's a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll walk Alone
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: JohnnyJetson
Looks to me like Ellen was deliberately showing it off to let others know... if you were wearing one and making a vid you would make sure that leg was more hidden?
originally posted by: TheGreatWork
I haven't followed this whole thing, but has the reference been made yet on "The white rabbit" and the molecular structure of adrenochrome?
Members of Congress come across a lot of information in the course of their official duties. Can they use “insider information” to make a quick buck by buying and selling stock at opportune times?
The answer to this question is a resounding and unequivocal no. Statutory law forbids it, and even if it did, Congress has always had the constitutional power to discipline its Members.
In mid-November 2011, CBS’ 60 Minutes ran a story alleging that Members of Congress were using insider information to benefit on stock trades. The story provoked a furor among the public, leading to the enactment of the STOCK Act, which President Obama signed into law on April 4, 2012. The act had several effects, but the most notable was that it explicitly stated that Members and congressional employees “are not exempt from the insider trading prohibitions arising under the securities laws…” (§4(a)). Additionally, it amended the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, to specify each Member or employee “owes a duty” when in receipt of “material, nonpublic information” obtained as a result of their public office (§4(b)(2)).
Although the STOCK Act amended the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, in the lead up to its enactment, there was some debate over whether Members and staffers were exempt from anti-insider trading law. For instance, in February 2012, when the House passed the STOCK Act, Representative Rob Woodall of Georgia said, “The STOCK Act has been characterized … as to prevent insider trading by members of Congress, as if members of Congress are allowed to participate in insider trading today, and they are not.” Similarly, when the Senate passed the STOCK Act, The Wall Street Journal reported:
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Dianne Feinstein, 3 Senate colleagues sold off stocks before coronavirus crash: reports
Oh ChiFI, this tired trope, like Biden's son Hunter exists in a blind trust too???
During my Senate career I’ve held all assets in a blind trust of which I have no control. Reports that I sold any assets are incorrect, as are reports that I was at a January 24 briefing on coronavirus, which I was unable to attend," she tweeted. "Under Senate rules I report my husband's financial transactions. I have no input into his decisions. My husband in January and February sold shares of a cancer therapy company. This company is unrelated to any work on the coronavirus and the sale was unrelated to the situation."
Reports identified the three other senators as Richard Burr of North Carolina, Kelly Loeffler of Georgia and James Inhofe of Oklahoma, all Republicans.
originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
originally posted by: CanadianMason
Is this for real or is it fake?
Can it be verified?
It's a complete fake. wrong tripcode and very, very old post#. It's probably old enough to be from one of the chans or simply made up.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: imthegoat
Why are they giving rich people any money?
If you make 100k or over per year you get nothing. Unless you own a business.
I read 75k was the cap.
So no consensus yet on the actual figure.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Justoneman
Those people are about to work longer hours than usual driving massively heavy and dangerous vehicles just to make sure their country has food.
They deserve a permanent pay raise at the least.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: Creep Thumper
About 50 years old, as a rough guess.
We ran through a few possible scenarios.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: FlyingFox
I noticed the late night talk show hosts TV shows have shut down too. I wonder if many people would be terribly upset if they did not return.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
So 05:55 PM as a time seems weird to me, shouldn't it just be 5:55 PM and not 05:55 PM? I only use 24 hour time on mine end so I don't know if 05:55 PM is what you normal people see, but to me it would seem to be 05:55 Prime Meridian as a start time to something. Or shouldn't it?