Elon ‘Worlds Biggest Bag of Shit’ Musk is going scorched earth. Banning multiple reporters, including from CNN, in his latest bout of free speech advocacy.
Thread: https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/...bn7hmPBJpVKvhQ
Elon ‘Worlds Biggest Bag of Shit’ Musk is going scorched earth. Banning multiple reporters, including from CNN, in his latest bout of free speech advocacy.
Thread: https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/...bn7hmPBJpVKvhQ
Air Force intel officer cops to stashing hundreds of top secret docs at home
WASHINGTON – An ex-Air Force intelligence officer admitted to “willfully” keeping top secret documents on a thumb drive and computer in his Tampa, Fla. home, a federal plea agreement signed last week reveals.
Retired Lt. Col. Robert Birchum, 54, pled guilty Friday to a charge of “unlawful retention of national defense information” after investigators discovered he’d kept 135 top secret, secret and classified files on the thumb drive and computer hard drive in 2017, the plea deal states.
The charge, filed in the US District Court for the Middle District of Florida, carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Founder James O’Keefe Claims Project Veritas Ouster Linked to Pfizer Sting in Farewell to Staff
darn. but wait, in true PV fashion...
And I was wondering about the tenor of the article given the opening paragraph but then I saw it's from National Review.O’Keefe, who appeared to be talking to gathered Project Veritas staffers, said the video, which was published anonymously on the streaming platform Vimeo, was “just for us,” and was being recorded “for internal distribution,” though he seemed to want the footage released widely.
Oh.
Ugh, he’s also REALLY racist.
https://apnews.com/article/animation...43fdc095be9fcb
Well, chances are that the majority of people who were enjoying Dilbert on the front page of the Chicago Tribune back in the 90ies might be a tad adverse to change now...
Same here... And their author ended up being a gigantic douche nozzle too.
Last edited by Khrz; 02-25-2023 at 09:39 PM.
https://alaskapublic.org/2023/02/22/...-abuse-deaths/
Rep. David Eastman, R-WasillaCould a child dying from abuse actually benefit society, Eastman asked hypothetically.
“It can be argued, periodically, that it’s actually a cost savings because that child is not going to need any of those government services that they might otherwise be entitled to receive and need based on growing up in this type of environment,” he said.
hmm...about that.
https://davideastman.org/on-the-issues/protecting-life/
and of course:Paying for abortion with taxpayer dollars, as currently takes here in Alaska, is not only morally reprehensible—it also erodes the culture of life that is essential to successfully combat the evils of infanticide, child abuse and domestic violence.
That's not a real motto for anyone.David is a father of four kids (3 girls and a boy), a member of the Alaska Peace Officers Association, and is endorsed by Alaska Right to Life. As a former police officer, firefighter and EMT, the motto “That Others May Life” means a great deal to David—and the youngest and oldest members of our community are no exception.
Don Lemon said some PRETTY misogynistic/ageist stuff the other day, about "a woman's prime," and is now in sensitivity training. Something like "EVERYONE knows a woman's prime is in her 20s, 30s...maybe 40s. Google it!"
And he WASN'T talking about prime years for having kids.
He was talking about Nikki Haley's age. It was fucking priceless, as he was sitting between two female co hosts who REALLY didn't appreciate it.
I like him alright, but he sure put his foot in his mouth, this time, and I DON'T think "sensitivity training" is gonna fix this: rather, I'm of the mind that he accidentally said some shit he truly believes.
Edit: also, I'm with you, @allegate . I don't think "that others may life"... I mean, is that a misprint, or some grammatically ill advised pro life take on "That Others May Live?"
Last edited by elevenism; 02-26-2023 at 09:00 AM.
The Ohio corruption scandal continues:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/comp...2f338368&ei=21
Thoughts?
I've been working on a playlist on Youtube about the history and sociology of modern technology.
I find this sort of thing interesting to think about, explore, and consider- as well as the influence of technology on the world around us- as well as its relationship with society, and vice versa.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...vV1SxjbmE1AiVV
Last edited by DiagnoseMeHarder; 04-15-2023 at 03:04 AM.
What. The. Actual. Fuck.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/poli...274244525.html
Yeah, this sucks. I completely understand why Dominion would accept such a huge settlement amount, but man we all wanted to see some of those garbage humans be forced to take the stand and suffer under cross examination. I feel like this means the other company suing them for a bajillion dollars will end up settling for a large sum as well. Shame, b/c as big at these amounts are, they aren't big enough to cripple Fox or Murdoch.
For as bad as this sounds, at least the seals were intact so the explosive material wasn't stolen. I mean, hopefully?
30 Tons of Explosive Chemicals Lost During Rail Shipment to CaliforniaAbout 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate, a chemical used as a fertilizer and in explosives, went missing on a rail shipment from Wyoming to California in April and has still not been found, officials said.
Dyno Nobel, an explosive manufacturing company, notified the federal government of the loss and said in a statement that it was investigating what happened during the nearly two-week journey.
The company said the rail car with the material was sealed when it left a manufacturing site in Cheyenne, Wyo., and the seals “were still intact” when it arrived in Saltdale, Calif.
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“The initial assessment is that a leak through the bottom gate on the rail car may have developed in transit,” the statement said.
A report made on May 10 to the National Response Center, a federal emergency call center for railroad incidents, said that the rail car left Wyoming on April 12 and arrived in California empty.
Dyno Nobel said that the rail car was transported back to Wyoming for further investigation and that it had “limited control” of the train’s activity while the cargo was being transported.
Kristen South, a spokeswoman for the rail carrier, Union Pacific, said in a statement that the company’s investigation was in its “early stages.”
Fewer babies born in 2022, and teen births decline, CDC reports
Can't imagine why.
Sonic Boom over DC as Fighter Jets Scrambled to Intercept Unresponsive Aircraft
A. Pretend I took the time I put a little pic of Guile here.
Sonic BOOM!
B. What in the actual fuck?
Sounds like a hypoxia event like this one.