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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
We have something really weird going on related to Telehealth.
Someone yesterday shared a very odd experience. He was contacted by his health insurance company out of the blue to conduct a Telehealth meeting. No reason but he went along with it. Nothing to report and the person at the other end was totally disinterested.
Here is where it gets really, really strange. He is with United Health. They sent him a $50 cash bonus on a preloaded credit card. No strings attached. Nothing connected to deductibles so why? Since when are people paid to participate?
Has anyone else had something like this happen?
originally posted by: nowayreally
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
We have something really weird going on related to Telehealth.
Someone yesterday shared a very odd experience. He was contacted by his health insurance company out of the blue to conduct a Telehealth meeting. No reason but he went along with it. Nothing to report and the person at the other end was totally disinterested.
Here is where it gets really, really strange. He is with United Health. They sent him a $50 cash bonus on a preloaded credit card. No strings attached. Nothing connected to deductibles so why? Since when are people paid to participate?
Has anyone else had something like this happen?
Hey, yes my mom had United and she told me she had the same experience-maybe 6months ago or so. She thought it strange as well but checked it out bc they were giving her $50 for a short visit. She said she could hear the lady’s (RN I believe) kids loud as heck in the background too. She said it was even stranger bc the lady didn’t mention the noise at all though mom said it was like the elephant in the room and felt obliged to comment on it. Extremely disinterested and unnecessary visit but hey, she made $50. Strange indeed
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: be6798 No.70088 📁
Dec 10 2017 23:32:52 (EST)
False flag(s).
POTUS 100% insulated.
Expect fireworks.
JUSTICE.
Q
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: 4533cb No.73368 📁
Dec 11 2017 12:23:09 (EST)
Do you believe in coincidences?
"Blunt & Direct Time"
BDT.
Think currency.
Think fireworks.
Thwarted.
Message delivered.
These people are sick!
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Every November 18th is observed as Occult Day—a day during which people delve into the mysteries of the universe by studying arcane magical arts. The word “occult” comes from the Latin word “occultare,” which means “secret.” Therefore, the occult was originally used as a term for the hidden mysteries of the universe.
We have managed to trace this holiday back to about 2001. We saw several newspaper articles reporting that some people were observing this holiday. However, what we couldn’t find was any reference to this holiday before that date. That’s why we’re going to assume that Occult Day began in 2000 or 2001. Unfortunately, what we don’t know is who first invented it.
The Julian calendar has two types of years: a normal year of 365 days and a leap year of 366 days. They follow a simple cycle of three normal years and one leap year, giving an average year that is 365.25 days long. That is more than the actual solar year value of 365.24219 days (the current value, which varies), which means the Julian calendar gains a day every 128 years. For any given event during the years from 1901 to 2099 inclusive, its date according to the Julian calendar is 13 days behind its corresponding Gregorian date.
Throughout the long transition period, the Julian calendar has continued to diverge from the Gregorian. This has happened in whole-day steps, as leap days that were dropped in certain centennial years in the Gregorian calendar continued to be present in the Julian calendar. Thus, in the year 1700 the difference increased to 11 days; in 1800, 12; and in 1900, 13. Since 2000 was a leap year according to both the Julian and Gregorian calendars, the difference of 13 days did not change in that year: 29 February 2000 (Gregorian) fell on 16 February 2000 (Julian). This difference of 13 days will persist until Saturday 28 February 2100 (Julian), i.e. 13 March 2100 (Gregorian), since 2100 is not a Gregorian leap year, but is a Julian leap year; the next day the difference will be of 14 days: Sunday 29 February (Julian) will be Sunday 14 March (Gregorian); the next day Monday 1 March 2100 (Julian) falls on Monday 15 March 2100 (Gregorian).
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originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: Thoughtful1
but religion is something much more significant. For example the Ten Commandments are not just for Christians but are actually instructions on how to live a good life and maintain a healthy society.
All they care is about themselves and keeping control. Your comfort or situation doesn't even register on their radar besides keeping you content enough to not revolt.
What they care about is controlling YOU and society and they need division to maintain that control. Religion is just one of the tools they use to do it.
Heck they don't even care if you are atheist or even if you are conspiracy theorist that believes that its all rigged. as long as they can get you to fight with the OTHER opposite group than they maintain control.
we are not having fun
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originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
Uh, guys... a Supreme Court case regarding the 2020 election just hit the docket
> it involves the possible removal of a sitting President and Vice President of the United States along with members of the United States Congress
> This action is against 388 federal officers in their official capacities which include President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr, Vice President Kamala Harris, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and former Vice President Michael Richard Pence (“Respondents”)
Check the document for the full list.
Also, it is about the congress ignoring over one hundred claimants, on J6, that the election was rigged. They did not investigate the claim, as they should have, and installed Biden. Under the constitution this is treasonous, as they were aiding the enemy.
> When the allegations of a rigged election came forward the Respondents had a duty under law to investigate it or be removed from office
Supreme Court Docket
DropBox to document
Correction:
This case has not been taken up by the court. This is a writ application. To which the defendants have not responded. The court very rarely hears these types of cases. My bad, everyone. 🍻
Thanks for keeping this going, Dashen. 🍻