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originally posted by: RadioRobert
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: ag2000
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: Creep Thumper
You are willing to practice religious hypocrisy.
Again, I do not "practice" religion. Not Christianity or any other sort. At least, not outside the confines of my own home. So no, I'm not "willing" to do any of the things you accuse me of or try to assign to me.
Take up your anti-religious crusade with someone who has a dog in the fight. That argument isn't for my liking.
My point is about the law. A governor in Kentucky has no more right to ban people from going to church than the governor in Michigan has the right to ban people from going from residence to residence.
It's troubling to me that you don't seem to understand this.
I understand it completely. I don't agree with it under the circumstances.
What I'm trying to understand is why you are so selfish about considering other people in this situation.
Again, apologies for assumptions regarding your religious position.
Your argument though is still a form of religious hypocrisy.
I am a Christian and it absolutely is contrary to the Constitution for the government to say that you cannot assemble for worship. There is no question in my mind.
Its up to the people who are a part of that congregation whether or not they meet during this time.
If a restaurant was selling contaminated food, could the health department shut it down? It is not up to the customers at all. They cannot eat tainted food if the restaurant is closed.
If you have evidence a specific house of worship or specific parishioner is contaminated, it's already a crime. Go get 'em cowboy! Otherwise, it's none of the government's business.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Anyone seen any figures on how much TV advertisers are making right now? I mean the captive audience is massive and worldwide.
Will Deep State Arrests Happen During 3 Day Internet Shutdown?
Planned military arrests of Deep State figures have been put on hold until an impending three day shutdown of the internet, according to information presented by David Wilcock in a March 29 webinar. Even more startling is Wilcock’s assertion that at the end of the shutdown, there will be a series of major disclosures covering a spectrum of issues ranging from Deep State crimes to the release of suppressed technologies used in secret space programs. How likely is the sequence of events proposed by Wilcock?
They want you to know about his so that you don’t freak out and commit suicide I guess…. So there will be an emergency presidential broadcast system that they will use. The QAnon source talked about this on December 19, 2019. They will use a national presidential alert system, and why was this created and tested for political and information warfare. During these three days they believe that they’re going to be able to get everybody. They’ve got it all planned out how they’re going to get this thing done. They think they can get it all done in three days. It might take a little bit longer, but they probably will get it done in three days and it’s going to be fast. Probably 24 hours a day shifts that these soldiers are working.
I am also hearing that there are very strange troop movements, Nat Guard but also elite Marine units that specialize in breeching compounds have been seen moving about in a frantic manner on their base (can’t remember which one). That FEMA was gearing up some of the camps that were set aside but they are not being setup in a ‘pattern’ that would be expected for a pandemic. So, prisons?
“...addresses the urgent need of rapid point-of-care diagnostics of COVID-19. The collaborative research is conducted by a multi-disciplinary team of virologists, chemists, infectious disease specialists, front-line practitioners, and public health researchers from the University of Alberta, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and Wuhan Institute of Virology (China).
“Our team members in Wuhan who currently perform the standard diagnostic tests will lead this effort.”
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: SKEPTEK
There is a drone video of the aftermath directly overhead. At this link.
It may have been related to hydrogen peroxide used to bleach the pulp.
The pandemic has brought the global economy to a near standstill and pushed almost 17 million Americans onto the unemployment rolls in the span of three weeks. JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. signaled Tuesday that loan losses fueled by the unprecedented job cuts -- many of them in the retail sector that Amazon so efficiently disrupted -- could rival those incurred after the 2008 financial crisis.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: pteridine
Oh, evidence and due process is too difficult for the government now? Shame. Maybe they can just hold people indefinitely without trials while they collect evidence. Better safe than sorry, right?
It is alleged the Upper West Side man sent a series of group text messages over the past week warning he would blow up the statue, with follow-up photos of what appeared to be a pipe bomb with a wristwatch wrapped around it.
“The alarm clock bomb is real,” one the text allegedly read. “When I give it to him it will be filled with powder and ready to detonate.”
The NYPD said they found Mr Fallon with “multiple devices” and “upon further investigation, discovered that he had made threats to his father and ex-girlfriend and stating that he will blow up the Alice in Wonderland statue inside of Central Park.”
Mr Fallon was arraigned on Monday and ordered to undergo a psychiatric examination.
Boxer David Rodriguez went on Instagram earlier to share his views on the situation afoot.