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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: crankyoldman
As the AP clip said and showed, Joe Biden departed yesterday on a multi-state trip to explain the $1.9 Trillion Covid package.
Yet this morning he was in the White House telling reporters how bad it is for Asians to be targeted for violence.
3.17.2021 Clip of Joe at White House: www.nytimes.com...
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Justoneman
It will boil down to if the mask mandates were removed officially. Had they not been dropped, I suspect they get away with this. Basically the Lefty a holes are suspending the COTUS for a pandemic which simply is not allowable normally. Yet, here we are. They're BSin their way to gaining more power from the word go on the CV19 doom porn.
You misunderstand my question.
I'm in Georgia, We have never had a Statewide Mask Mandate, yet businesses that are open to the public are still requiring masks.
I do personally believe that a private business should be able to do whatever they want, including but not limited to:
a) refuse service to those who don't meet minimal dress code standards (must wear a shirt, shoes, etc)
b) refuse service to anyone or class of people they want (yes, I mean due to race/skin color/ethnicity, etc)
My question has to do with how the law sees these kinds of restrictions with regard to private businesses that are open to the public, vs publicly held/traded entities that are open to the public. Currently, private businesses that openly refuse service to someone because of their race can be sued into oblivion, whether or not they are a publicly held entity or not.
I know that truly private clubs that are not 'open to the public', but instead require a membership, can impose a lot of restrictions that businesses that are open to the public can't, but I'd love to learn that there also really is a legal distinction between truly private businesses that are not publicly held/traded entities, and those that are.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
Everyone remember the African leader that mocked WHO by sending in a sample of papaya that tested positive for COVID?
Well, Rest in Peace, President of Tanzania John Magufuli:
🟒 29 October 1959
🕇 17 March 2021
Dead at the age of 61. I wonder if we'll be told his heart problems were caused by COVID.
Cheers
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: steaming
Noice link steaming!
That's a lot of symbols from the plan/now on that 2015 ECONOMIST cover:
11.3
11.5
Cheshire Cat
Pied Paper
Ghost
Turtle
China
Crop-o-Dust
PANIC
Federal Reserve
Key political players with B&W faces
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Caled
Great catch on the Green light landing on the Economist front page.
I'm trying to work out if the rugby ball world is resting on Laurel leaves or Shamrocks!
We're in the middle of the 6 Nations rugby tournament and the last game; Ireland vs. England, starts on saturday, March 20th 2021 05:45 EST!
Does the 5:45 = MIRROR = Return of POTUS45 to power?
Also the Japanese SUMO wrestler next to the Red/White battery?
Susan and I just filled out our #MarchMadness brackets! Ready to watch our Shockers tonight.
Son, family bracket competition? đ @npompeo t.co...
originally posted by: Caled
I'm still trying to figure out why the Queen is tiny in the Land Rover at the bottom.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Caled
Great catch on the Green light landing on the Economist front page.
I'm trying to work out if the rugby ball world is resting on Laurel leaves or Shamrocks!
We're in the middle of the 6 Nations rugby tournament and the last game; Ireland vs. England, starts on saturday, March 20th 2021 05:45 EST!
Does the 5:45 = MIRROR = Return of POTUS45 to power?
Also the Japanese SUMO wrestler next to the Red/White battery?
A former Covington & Burling associate who was recently general counsel for the Obama Foundation is shifting over to the Treasury Department, where she will be deputy general counsel.
Obama Foundation spokeswoman Courtney Williams said that White will not be general counsel for the Obama family office. The latter didnât respond to a request for comment about whether Levi, who was also its legal chief, will be replaced.
Levi, a former Covington & Burling associate who served as a deputy associate White House counsel in the Obama administration, didnât respond to a request for comment. Levi joined the Obama Foundation as an associate general counsel in 2017, the same year she married William Levi, who stepped down in December as chief of staff to former U.S. Attorney General William Barr....
....The Obama Foundation said in December that Valerie Jarrett, an attorney and longtime Obama adviser, would step in to succeed Adeyemo on an interim basis.
An implantable hydrogel biosensor, made via a DARPA-Gates funded Silicon Valley company, appears to be slated to be used in the upcoming COVID vaccine. The US Department of Defense and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have partnered with Profusa, a Silicon Valley company, to develop a piece of nanotechnology made out of hydrogel (similar to a soft contact lens) that can be injected and implanted under the skin using a vaccine as a delivery system. This sensor (or more accurately a biosensor), less than the size of a grain of rice, would effectively merge with the body. As a piece of nanotech, it would link up with the wireless network (the 5G-driven IoT or Internet of Things) and it would both transmit information about you and your body to authorities, as well as receive information.Â
Profusa is another of these Silicon Valley companies with ties to the US Military Industrial Complex. It boasts on its website that it âis pioneering tissue-integrating biosensors for continuous monitoring of body chemistries.â Whether itâs Big Tech companies Google, Facebook or Twitter, or smaller players like Profusa, the Military and Silicon Valley are joined at the hip and form an important part of the NWO (New World Order). DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), the agency tasked with dreaming up exotic new lethal technologies to enslave and kill more and more people, threw some money at Profusa in 2011, and continues to work closely with them. Profusa is also tied to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which is not surprising, since eugenicist and depopulation advocate Gates has been almost single-handedly orchestrating this fake pandemic. You may recall that Gates funded the Imperial College in London whose ridiculous and ill-advised models forecast doom that never even got close to eventuating. According to this article, Profusa is currently conducting a study in collaboration the Imperial College. Profusaâs website states:
Profusa wants to know your entire body chemistry â your oxygen levels, your glucose levels, your hormone levels, your heart rate, your respiratory rate, your body temperature, with the (unstated) capability of expanding into areas of knowing your menstrual cycle (if you are a woman), your sex life, your emotions and more â and then wants to transmit all that information to some kind of medical authority, although of course it is patently obvious this data would end up in the hands of the NWO conspirators who would use it to manipulate the masses. Profusa put out this press release Injectable Body Sensors Take Personal Chemistry to a Cell Phone Closer to Reality in 2018. They are perfecting the art of hacking the human body, fooling it into accepting synthetic materials and objects disguised so they wonât be recognized as foreign:
If it wins FDA approval next year, the two-part sensor could help spot new infections weeks before symptoms begin to show.
Why are pandemics so hard to stop? Often itâs because the disease moves faster than people can be tested for it. The Defense Department is helping to fund a new study to determine whether an under-the-skin biosensor can help trackers keep up â by detecting flu-like infections even before their symptoms begin to show. Its maker, Profusa, says the sensor is on track to try for FDA approval by early next year.