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âŁJoshWho #seekingthetruth*⣠- đ¨EXPOSING THE CABALâźđđđ | Obama Biden John Podesta Tony Podesta Clinton DC Underground Human Trafficking Cartel networks | Human Sacrifices #pedosrundc #podesta
the (((homosexual banking mafia))) is going for it! đ¨ [2nd Amendment Abridgment] đ¨
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Judge says the 2nd does not exist in his courtroom: He needs to be removed NOW. Are New Yorkers really that oblivious or just too dumb to care? Is there any hope for New York? https://redstate.com/jeffc/202....4/04/22/brooklyn-man
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https://www.ft.com/content/44e....efa59-82ef-48fe-9ff8
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/0....9/02/climate/john-po
https://www.theguardian.com/us....-news/2024/feb/01/jo
https://ballotpedia.org/John_Podesta
https://www.whitehouse.gov/bri....efing-room/speeches-
Just the end of this digital tripe:
Hereâs the bottom line: If we canât build some new things in a few backyards, the climate crisis will destroy everyoneâs backyardsâalong with the livelihoods, communities, wildlife, and biodiversity we all want to protect.
I might not be popular among my friends in the environmental movement for saying thatâbut itâs the reality.
âThe general tactic used by the opponents of projectsâdelay it until it goes awayâis in effect a form of climate denial.â Those arenât my wordsâitâs what Bill McKibben, one of our nationâs leading environmentalists, wrote in Mother Jones last month.
He then said, âWhen youâre in an emergency, acting at least gives you a chanceânot acting guarantees an outcome, and not a good one.â
Itâs time that we confront crisis with pragmatism. To go from stopping things to building things again. And with pragmatic, bipartisan action from Congress, weâll build a secure, resilient, affordable, clean energy futureâtogether.
Thank you and I look forward to the discussion.
Hahahahahahaaaaaa, Skippy! No one's discussing a bloody thing with yore bitch ass đ
âŁJoshWho #seekingthetruth*⣠- đ¨26 Barges Break Loose on the Ohio River, Causing Chaos and Damageđ§ #agenda21sabotage In a dramatic incident that unfolded late on April 13, 2024, 26 barges broke loose and began an uncontrolled journey down the Ohio River, leading to significant disruptions and damage.
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VfB contends that something is being mixed,,,as in a cauldron; but my chemistry is NOT in chemistry [even after just mastering alchemy], so cannot tell you WHAT is being conjured...only that it's foolishness to think all of these occurrences are (((accidents)))
Have you noticed that the (((news))) will offer to us the WHAT, WHEN and WHERE...but never the WHO, HOW and WHY đ¤
From roughly a year ago:
https://abc7chicago.com/loose-....barge-carrying-toxic
A set of locks for an Ohio River dam in Kentucky is closed due to a "navigational incident" after 10 barges were released from a tugboat, including one barge carrying 1,400 tons of a toxic alcohol compound, officials said.
The incident occurred at roughly 2 a.m. Tuesday, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Of 11 total barges, 10 became loose from a tugboat; three barges became pinned to the dam, and one additional barge was pinned against a pier, the agency said.
The Army Corp of Engineers said it recovered the barge pinned against the pier by noon Tuesday. It wrote in a statement that the remaining six barges were recovered, adding that the dam's locks will remain closed until the "barges on the dam are stabilized."
The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet said in a tweet that the barge carrying methanol is partially submerged at the McAlpine Locks and Dam in Louisville, Kentucky. The incident prompted Louisville Fire to deploy hazmat monitoring to the dam, according to a Louisville Metro Emergency Services representative.
"The barge companies are marshaling significant resources in response to the incident and will assess the situation and determine next steps," the representative wrote. "In the meantime, Louisville Fire has deployed Haz-Mat monitoring and LMPD and LFD are surveying the area until the private company arrives on scene."
The closest water intake on the Ohio River from the affected dam is in Henderson, Kentucky -- more than 100 miles away from Louisville, according to the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet.
"There is no impact to Louisville Water's water intake or water quality," the utility company wrote in a tweet. "Your water is safe to drink."
No one was injured in the incident.
Accumulations of methanol vapors in confined spaces can be explosive if ignited, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Anons need to boof: â
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what? I didn't see anything suspicious. looks like a normal river color to me
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something's being mixed
âŁJoshWho #seekingthetruth*⣠- This is plenty of evidence for Nuremberg 2.0 people trying to psychologically get others to take an experimentalđ jab is ILLEGALâź | Never forget what these people was trying to make you doâź
Source: https://twitter.com/JoshWhoX/s....tatus/17834392528118
Abstract
The Nuremberg Code drafted at the end of the Doctorâs trial in Nuremberg 1947 has been hailed as a landmark document in medical and research ethics. Close examination of this code reveals that it was based on the Guidelines for Human Experimentation of 1931. The resemblance between these documents is uncanny. It is unfortunate that the authors of the Nuremberg Code passed it off as their original work. There is evidence that the defendants at the trial did request that their actions be judged on the basis of the 1931 Guidelines, in force in Germany. The prosecutors, however, ignored the request and tried the defendants for crimes against humanity, and the judges included the Nuremberg Code as a part of the judgment. Six of ten principles in Nuremberg Code are derived from the 1931 Guidelines, and two of four newly inserted principles are open to misinterpretation. There is little doubt that the Code was prepared after studying the Guidelines, but no reference was made to the Guidelines, for reasons that are not known. Using the Guidelines as a base document without giving due credit is plagiarism; as per our understanding of ethics today, this would be considered unethical. The Nuremberg Code has fallen by the wayside; since unlike the Declaration of Helsinki, it is not regularly reviewed and updated. The regular updating of some ethics codes is evidence of the evolving nature of human ethics.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC31212
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https://nypost.com/2024/04/29/....us-news/four-teens-a
Four Florida teens, including a star football player, were killed in a high-speed police chase after their car spun out of control, flipped over and wrapped around a utility pole.
The deadly pursuit began as officers chased after the Honda CRV, which was reported stolen, as it sped away from cops at 111 mph on April 20, officials said, according to WLBT.
âWe confirmed with the Gainesville Police Department that they still had that car entered as stolen, and the officer waited until he had three backup units with him before he initiated the traffic stop,â Bradford County Sheriffâs Chief Deputy Brad Smith said, according to the Main Street Daily News.âThey did start to pull over on the shoulder of the road, but before they came to a complete stop, they accelerated again, and that is when the chase was on.â
Deputies halted their pursuit at the county line as they could not keep up with the high-speed vehicle.
âThe [Florida] Highway Patrol was, at that point, the only vehicle that could actually keep up with them,â Smith said. âOur vehicles cannot match the speed that they were going, but we did continue one of our units to try and stay as close as they could as a backup unit to FHP until Alachua Countyâs units were able to catch up to them.â
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a trooper joined the pursuit and âidentified that some of the occupants appeared to be wearing ski masks.â
âThe Trooper made intentional contact with the Honda, causing it to decelerate,â the Highway Patrol said in a statement. âThe Trooper used the break in speed to perform a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT maneuver) on the fleeing Honda to stop the threat created by the fleeing suspect. The Honda subsequently rolled over before making contact with a cement pole.â
The tactic involves stopping a fleeing vehicle by forcing it to turn sideways abruptly and steering into it.
Alachua County Fire Rescue responded and described the vehicle as âwrapped around a concrete utility pole.â
It took first responders over 90 minutes to extricate the passengers.
Two were pronounced dead on the scene, while two others were pronounced dead in the hospital.
All of the victims in the horrifying crash two weekends ago in Waldo were between the ages of 14 and 16.
Two have been identified as Newberry High School students Jabril Cheevers and Lawrence McClendon Jr., a sophomore defensive back for the football team whose 18-year-old brother, Jermaine Godbolt, was shot and killed last month, the Main Street Daily News reported.
âItâs concerning when you have so many deaths back to back, but all we can do as a community is wrap our arms around each other, love each other, ask ourselves what we need to be doing, and then do it,â Newberry Mayor Jordan Marlowe, who teaches at the school, told the paper on Thursday.
Tributes shared online remembered McLendon as a star football player.
âLawrence was a great kid to be around and have in our program,â said Ed Johnson, Newberryâs head football coach. âAs a football player he was competitive, talented and relentless with a knack for making big plays. He will be truly missed by everyone in the Panther football family.â
Marlowe said grief counselors and trauma specialists had been on campus all week.