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originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Not that big of a deal tech wise, but given that this is both being made public as well as from a private company. Yeah thats news.
As I pointed out before:
originally posted by: Guyfriday
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Medical Express dated: APRIL 8, 2020
"Researchers have demonstrated the ability to implant an ultrathin, flexible neural interface with thousands of electrodes into the brain with a projected lifetime of more than six years. Protected from the ravaging environment of internal biological processes by less than a micrometer of material, the achievement is an important step toward creating high-resolution neural interfaces that can persist within a human body for an entire lifetime."
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The technology has been around for a while, but not talked about much other than a few "Futurists" here and there. We'll see if this makes life easier, or if it's just another way to forcibly control people. "Ghost in a Shell" anyone?
For most of the day Monday, Fulton County officials would only say they were dealing with an IT outage, but late in the afternoon, Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairman Robb Pitts said it was not just technology trouble, but an attack.
"A number of our primary technology platforms are affected by this incident," he said. "Three notable examples include our phone system, our court system, and our tax system."
A former prosecutor has suggested Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could face a congressional subpoena after a lawyer assisting her in the Georgia election interference case met with White House officials.
Bill Shipley said allegations that special prosecutor Nathan Wade attended a meeting with government employees could be the subject of a subpoena because there "is no reason for him to have met with White House counsel."
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
I wonder if this connects to #2847-
Did anons ever figure out what Q meant with the
"BABY ON FLOOR- HANDS IN MOUTH-
THE START.
Was this Syria FF?
Finally.
Chemicals.
Washington maintains that there are no plans to put American boots on the ground.
US Air Force personnel in Iraq have been ordered to remain on standby in case of “on ground US involvement in the Israel Hamas war,” The Intercept reported on Tuesday, citing a Pentagon memo.
Circulated earlier this month, the memo instructs an unknown number of troops to be placed “on standby to forward deploy to support troops in the case of on ground US involvement in the Israel Hamas war,” the news site reported. The standby order applies to troops stationed in Iraq since last year, according to a separate Pentagon document seen by The Intercept.
The Pentagon did not respond to a request for comment.
US special forces have been active in Israel since October, with senior official Christopher Maier telling reporters at the time that American commandos were “actively helping the Israelis to do a number of things.” The Pentagon has also admitted to flying spy drones over Gaza “in support of hostage recovery efforts.”
QAnon believer charged with beheading dad wrote books, plan to kill family in ‘America’s Coming Bloody Revolution’
The crazed Pennsylvania son charged with decapitating his dad and posting video of it online had previously published twisted songs and books about Satan, stalkers and corrupt presidential candidates — along with descriptions of killing his family in “America’s Coming Bloody Revolution.”
Justin Mohn, 33, was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse after he was seen holding up the severed head of his dad Michael Mohn, 68, in a disgusting video posted late Tuesday.
His mom made the horrifying discovery of her husband’s headless body with a “large amount of blood around him” — with his head then found in a plastic bag “inside of a cooking pot,” according to court papers cited by Levittown Now.
Mohn had called his video a “call to arms for American patriots” — a theme the QAnon-aligned conspiracy theorist repeatedly shared in a number of self-published books.
Newsweek was unable to verify the claim that Mohn exposed a variety of presidential candidates. However, after he graduated from Penn State University with a degree in business management, he sued the federal government multiple times for allowing him to take out student loans that he had to repay. His complaints were repeatedly dismissed.
Court filings from 2023 show that he was seeking more than $10 million, arguing that while the loan allowed him to get a college education, he could not "find a satisfactory job as an overeducated white man to repay the loan."
According to the documents, Mohn claimed that he had trouble finding full-time work after graduating. In addition, he claimed that he was the victim of "affirmative action and reverse discrimination" because of his education and poor financial situation.
He relocated to Colorado to start working full-time at a credit union before working at an insurance company. Mohn sued Progressive Insurance in 2019 after not progressing within the company, saying he was not selected for positions because he was a man.
Court filings in that case said he was placed on paid leave after allegedly kicking open a door on August 5, 2017. Later that month, he was terminated for breaking the company's code of conduct.