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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Can we get a site admin or mod to weigh in on the GHOST phenomena?
Following weeks of multiple Chinese fighter jet incursions over Taiwan, the Chinese air force released a shocking video on Saturday showing bombers conducting a simulated attack "on what appears to be Andersen Air Force Base on the U.S. Pacific island of Guam," according to Reuters.
The short video, titled "The god of war H-6K goes on the attack!," was posted on the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Weibo account, comes as the Chinese military carried out the second day of drills near Chinese-claimed Taiwan.
The South China Morning Post (SCMP) said the island in the simulation video "has more than a passing resemblance to the US facility on the island of Guam." Reuters noted the runway in the video mirrors that of Anderson's.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Guyfriday
To build on the theory... aren't prisoners often used to help out at local businesses/national parks in the States?
"Fish processing plant" seems just the type of place that few would want to work in, where prisons might supply top-up labor!
The bar owner, Jake Gardner, was indicted by a grand jury on counts of manslaughter, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, attempted first-degree assault and making terrorist threats after intense political pressure was placed on the city. The district attorney had originally ruled it was self defense.
On May 30, the 38-year-old veteran confronted a group of rioters outside one of the bars he owns in Omaha and was knocked to the ground.
“From there, he fired two warning shots and tried to get to his feet, prosecutors said. As he did, Gardner got into a fight with one man, James Scurlock, 22. The two scuffled before Gardner fired a shot that killed him,” Yahoo News reports.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Maybe digging into her friend that died in the "home invasion" might hold some clues. Her criminal records, activities, or even papers that she wrote might hold more information about Hillary's time up north.
If anyone can remember her name, that would be helpful since I have a bad time with names.
Despite rumors to the contrary, the Valdez Museum does not have a copy of Clinton's "pink slip" from her supposed Valdez fish-processing firing, said curator Andrew Goldstein. Tourists, local residents and reporters have stopped by the museum for years with Hillary Clinton questions, he said.
In at least one telling of the story, at a 2015 town hall forum in New Hampshire, Clinton said the operation had disappeared when she showed up the next day to pick up her check. It's unlikely that an entire fish processing operation disappeared into the night, and improbable a company would do so as the result of complaints from a low-level temporary worker who had been fired.
In records ADN found and a published account from 2002, Hillary Rodham traveled to Alaska with a Wellesley classmate named Sandi Servaas. A employee list from the Mt. McKinley Park Hotel lists both Hillary Rodham and Servaas among the 42 employees who worked there in 1969.
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In September 1975, Servaas was visiting an aunt and uncle in Vista, California, north of San Diego. A few days after she arrived, Servaas' aunt and uncle arrived home from dinner and found their niece dead, the victim of a homicide. A 1975 Associated Press article said her uncle found her beaten to death with a blunt object. In 2002 the Servaas-family-owned Saturday Evening Post said she was "ambushed in the foyer with a crowbar and pickax," in an article announcing a scholarship in her name.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: Creep Thumper
Anymore, but what about back in 1969? That's the key time frame with this question.
"This is thoroughly political and unconstitutional. The President is playing cheap political games with Congressionally directed funds. Our cities are bringing communities together; our cities are pushing forward after fighting back a pandemic and facing the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, all despite recklessness and partisanship from the White House. What the Trump Administration is engaging in now is more of what we've seen all along: shirking responsibility and placing blame elsewhere to cover its failure." ###
originally posted by: onehuman
So the city Mayors that were targeted today by Barr with the threat of defunding, NYC, PORTLAND, and SEATTLE have all put their little heads together and come up with this response to it.
This is the best they've got!
"This is thoroughly political and unconstitutional. The President is playing cheap political games with Congressionally directed funds. Our cities are bringing communities together; our cities are pushing forward after fighting back a pandemic and facing the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, all despite recklessness and partisanship from the White House. What the Trump Administration is engaging in now is more of what we've seen all along: shirking responsibility and placing blame elsewhere to cover its failure." ###
Link to Article, but that's pretty much all there is! LINK
Neurons in the supramarginal gyrus (SMG) fire in response to a specific length of time. If repeatedly exposed to a stimulus of a fixed duration, the neurons fatigue. Since other neurons continue firing normally, our subjective perception of time becomes skewed.