those are some shocking alligations.'Une conspiration de reptiles maléfiques nous gouverne', le politicien néerlandais Thierry Baudet crée la polémique
Thierry Baudet, député néerlandais et ancien dirigeant du parti Forum pour la démocratie, affirme ouvertement qu’il...www.rtbf.be
Yeah I know, it’s in French, but everyone can understand “conspiration mondiale de reptiles maléfiques”. Our most crazy populist, heavily inspired by qanon, suspended from parliament for a week for not disclosing income (likely Russian, like for real, possibly some blackmailing going on), went on some podcast in the US explaining those reptiles maléfiques screwing us over are emotionless ‘unhumans’ and only Putin can save us all. That went a little too nuts for some of his base. Another populist about to implode.
They should be but seems to be just another Tuesday nowadays.those are some shocking alligations.
An attempt to make a Confederacy-promoting right-wing super hero movie has reportedly "ended in disaster" after $1 million in funders' money has gone completely missing.
The Daily Beast's Will Sommer reports that the planned movie, called "Rebel's Run," was based on a comic book character created by far-right blogger Vox Day that features a hero named Rebel who is "sometimes depicted in a Confederate flag bustier" and who fights against "a global police force hunting down freethinking conservatives."
The film's troubles started when Day, whose given name is Theodore Beale, decided to use a Utah-based firm called Ohana Capital Financial to hold the $1 million he'd raised in donations for the movie in escrow.
Beale went with Ohana because it was a rare financial institution who would do business with him given his long history of unabashed racism and sexism.
The trouble, as Sommer writes, is that Ohana appears to have been a sham institution set up by a con artist.
"Ohana was the creation of James Wolfgramm, a self-described cryptocurrency billionaire who posted pictures of sports cars that supposedly belonged to him on social media," he writes. "But in fact, according to a federal indictment filed last month, Wolfgramm’s wealth was a sham. The sports car pictures, for example, were pulled from other websites. Wolfgramm’s business also sold what were billed as high-tech cryptocurrency mining rigs — but those too were a hoax, according to prosecutors, with their screens just running on a loop to create the illusion of mine."
Day told disappointed supporters recently that their money had, in fact, gone missing while under Wolfgramm's care.
"I wouldn’t count on us getting the money back," said Day, who also baselessly claimed that the theft was part of a grander plot "intended to break our community."
He could have invested with Trump!
I think sixty-year-olds with late-teen grandchildren are the exception and not the rule.
There was a spectrum of ages in the photo even the youngest could have had kids ten years later in 87, 90 for sure, their kids could be in their 30's now. Many people in the picture were older too, so their grand kids could be in their 20's or older. Biblically speaking, a generation is 20 years and according to many, America is a Chrisian nation!I think sixty-year-olds with late-teen grandchildren are the exception and not the rule.
It is important that our response be proportional and deliberate. We might begin with the time-honored first step of strongly-worded correspondence.To boldly go where no one has gone before, is Elon on board? Seems his kind of thing.
‘New territory’: America’s top aerospace sleuths join UFO hunt
The country’s largest organization of technical experts has concluded that recent incursions pose a safety hazard to aircraft.www.politico.com
so all I gotta do is be a mouse?Finally, every couch potato's dream come true! I wonder how it would work with actual exercise, a new performance enhancer? The new "monkey glands" for old jocks! Super old farts of the future.
New Pill Replicates Exercise and Strengthens Muscle
A drug has been identified by researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) that replicates the benefits of exercise on mice's bones and muscles. You can look and feel better by keeping up a regular exercise schedule, but did you know that exercise also supports bone and muscle healthscitechdaily.com
Works great on mice and men I suppose. Yer average 98lb weakling might like to try it along with a few roids from the locker of a jock at the gym, it would go down with the protein shake.so all I gotta do is be a mouse?
In a cup of gold?Works great on mice and men I suppose. Yer average 98lb weakling might like to try it along with a few roids from the locker of a jock at the gym, it would go down with the protein shake.