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originally posted by: tinker9917
a reply to: Caled
About 6 or 7 years ago, there was a thread about something wrong with the snow. We personally tried making a snowball and holding a lighter to it. It did not melt or drip... it literally turned black and dryish, but NOT ONE DROP of water dripped.
Something was definitely wrong with the snow.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
The below when taken in context together has the potential of an eventual multi-MOAB strike on the Biden/Great culture reset regime...for better or worse who knows...
Legislation In South Dakota Seeks To Nullify Biden Executive Orders
Legislation introduced in the South Dakota House of Representatives seeks to give the state’s attorney general the authority to review executive orders from President Joe Biden and potentially nullify any order deemed unconstitutional.
State Rep. Aaron Aylward (R-Harrisburg) introduced HB 1194, which is described as an act “to authorize the review of certain executive orders issued by the President of the United States.”
Oklahoma Governor Nullifies Biden’s Executive Order — With His Own - from TheNewAmerican.com magazine affilated with the John Birch Society.
Charging that Executive Order 13990 issued by President Biden “is in contravention of Article II Section 2 and the 10th Amendment of the United States Constitution,” Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued his own executive order this week to, in effect, nullify it.
Nullification is the recognition that the states and their citizens created the Union and that the Union should answer to them. The concept was first developed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison as a tool for the states to act when the federal government refuses to abide by the U.S. Constitution. It has been used effectively to thwart many actions of the federal government, such as when Michigan and Wisconsin refused to cooperate with the Fugitive Slave Act in the 1850s. Today, states have passed laws to nullify federal laws against guns within their state borders, and in Michigan, conservatives got a law enacted that kept state officials from helping federal officers use indefinite detention under provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act.
Writing for the Mises Institute, Thomas Woods explained nullification: “Nullification is the Jeffersonian idea that the states of the American Union must judge the constitutionality of the acts of their agent, the federal government, since no impartial arbiter between them exists. When the federal government exercises a particularly dangerous power not delegated to it, the states must refuse to allow its enforcement within their borders.”
Make "Nullification" Great Again? It seems pushback in some states is trending against the Biden Banana Republic; S. Dakota, OK, Missiouri, TX (state referendum being proposed to ask Texans what they think about secession), and South Carolina may pass a bill to recognize any Bullion coin as legal tender.
With the above in mind consider the following...
Proposed Stock-Transfer Tax Could Send NYSE Packing
Two professional football teams left New York for another state – but the New York Stock Exchange? That is a possibility if the Empire State imposes a transfer tax on stock sales, according to the exchange's president.
"The New York Stock Exchange belongs in New York," Cunningham said. "If Albany lawmakers get their way, however, the center of the global financial industry may need to find a new home."
"If we increase the tax like that, you mobilize people, potentially just move your transactions and your servers to another part of the country where those taxes don't exist," said Mujica, who noted the pandemic had shown people can do business anywhere.
Packing where? A few weeks ago the Gov. of Texas was talking to the NASDAQ exchange on a proposal to move the exchange data server centers to Texas!! Those servers are currently in New Jersey to avoid NY taxes but, they have to be close to the exchanges that they are trading in to reduce the latency down to micro or nano seconds. So, in order to move to Texas the whole Exchange would have to be moved out of NY. Do you think the Texas 'Storm' and the media hype is just a coincidence?!
Also, keep in mind that (Don't mess with) Texas is/was the epi-center of controversial talk on secession. This all may be a sign of a pattern forming (Plan?) that could possibly lead to some sort of eventual break-up of the Union (bigger than anyone can imagine?) let alone the Geo-political fallout that will ensue. There is so many moves & countermoves and Ops being played out across the chess board (the USA & World map) right now it's difficult to ascertain what exactly is going on and what is going to happen. As always, time will tell on where it all goes and lands.
When presented with a proposal for their region to secede from the US, almost 1 in 3 Americans (29%) are willing to entertain the prospect. Rs (33%) support secession more than Ds (21%), but Ds are more amenable to secession than Rs where they hold power. Though most Americans reject the prospect of secession, these results at least suggest that a substantial minority of people do not instinctively reject the idea.
Source: American democracy at the start of the Biden presidency
Polls/surveys are always slanted so take with dose of salt. Out of these respondents I wonder how many actually understand the implications of secession.
One in four Americans want their state to secede from the U.S., but why? - Reuter's poll from 2014.
The question is somewhat different though, asking people whether their state should secede vs "like-minded regions" under Biden presidency. No matter if any state secedes or not I think in the coming years you will see various "like-minded" people migrate around the Country to find their happy place, greener pasture away from the toxic insanity, searching for unity and organic human connection, assuming such will exist somewhere. Most recently the migration of some Cali folks to Texas did not work out so well. I seen the same years ago when many tech folks moved from San Diego up to Portland. After 1 year many moved back due to extreme depression brought on by the weather & lack of sun. Chance favors the prepared mind, choose your next move wisely or just stay put.
originally posted by: cimmerius
edited
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Since it was brought up this AM, I thought to bring this up, as it relates to the more complicated layers of the drops.
One of the more enigmatic drops is 1543
To date this one hasn't really revealed any connected nuggets or deeper dive information. But when it was posted I noticed the similarity to posts contained within this blog.
Gaia Portal
Caretakers take flight.
Harbors of old elements are cleared.
Cleansing is begun.
The Light of Life enters.
Reminds me somewhat of a haiku, although not conforming precisely.
“haiku
NOUN
1. a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
◦ a poem in English written in the form of a haiku.”
◦ Source: Bing
Both forms of writing seem intended to have a meaningful impact with a minimum of words, not in complete sentences.
It’s sort of like a verbal meme.
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ETA Just saw Caled's post with pretty much the same idea. www.abovetopsecret.com...