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To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.
Considering that a state pension amounts to about $200k over an expected senior lifetime this will be quite a big question mark for people!
That would be a sure fire trigger for a revolution.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: Cutepants
Are we allowed to post other threads about Q these days? I want to give my perspective on it, but I remember people saying it's restricted. I haven't been active on ATS for a few years.
So far as I know, ATS does not want more than one active Q thread.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
If the military (generals) fails to honor the obligations of their oath, the sons and daughters of conservative families should decline to volunteer for military service.
#NoVolunteers
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
If the military (generals) fails to honor the obligations of their oath, the sons and daughters of conservative families should decline to volunteer for military service.
#NoVolunteers
If?
Convicted and deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s accused accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell cannot stop the release of the next tranche of documents in a longstanding open-records battle—except information about her dalliances with other consenting adults, which may remain sealed.
Slated for release on Friday, Jan. 29, the next batch of documents stem from a years long court-fight with Virginia Giuffre, who previously accused Maxwell in a defamation lawsuit of turning her into Epstein’s “sex slave.”
Another scam controlled public contracts for personal protective devices such as hard hats, masks and gloves in a scheme involving the complicity of directors and other officials in the local procurement and contracts office and a member of the commission overseeing procurement.
Among those under house arrest is Francesco Talarico, the Calabrian regional government's finance minister who is regional secretary of a small Christian Democrat party, UDC.
He is suspected of having accepted "a package of votes" promised by the 'Ndrangheta during the legislative elections of March 2018, in exchange for help obtaining public contracts.
A better-known politician, Lorenzo Cesa, the UDC's head who has twice been elected to the European Parliament, is suspected of "mediation" between Talarico and the 'Ndrangheta, prosecutors said in the statement.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: saladfingers123456
Has this Simon guy gotten one single thing right yet? What have any of these people uncovered or disclosed that makes anybody trust them?