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The father of the suspect in the Georgia high school shooting has been arrested on charges including second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. apnews.com/article/georgia-hig

Oh wow. Wish granted!

Father of Georgia school shooting suspect arrested

Now, I want Anna Kendrick to show up at my front door and ask me out on a date.

apnews.com/article/georgia-hig

Hey look everyone. Tim Pool is finding out in real time and is going to squeal like a stuck little piggy

Hope the $400k a month was worth becoming a seditionist POS

Despite being contacted by law enforcement because his son threatened to shoot people

Father of the year bought same son a rifle that was used in the shooting.

Father should be charged as accessory to murder

cnn.com/2024/09/05/us/winder-g

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The U.S. government charges former Trump 2016 campaign adviser Dimitri Simes with working for a sanctioned Russian state television network and laundering the proceeds.

apnews.com/article/trump-simes

the first image from last night's flyby by , & 's mission to our innermost planet.

The south pole is near the top of the image, right at the terminator between night & day, where there a some craters that never see sunlight & may even hold ice.

Influencers response who try to call it a leak, when it is an actual released indictment

"We didn't change anything on Kremlin instructions; the Russians loved what I was doing so much they paid me huge amounts of money to keep doing it!"

we are going to find out a lot of popular influencers are just shills being shoveled money from the billionaire parasite class to be propaganda

The three major western jurisdictions building technologies for artificial intelligence are set to sign the first international treaty on the use of AI that is legally binding, as companies worry that a patchwork of national regulations could hinder innovation.
The US, EU and UK are all expected to sign the Council of Europe’s convention on AI on Thursday, which emphasises human rights and democratic values “
archivebuttons.com/articles

Interesing point

"The new DOJ charging documents raise a curious question: DOJ charges two lower-level employees of a Russian front company, but despite providing chapter and verse about the complicity of the two "Founders" of that company, the Founders are not charged.
My Suspicion (based on my prior DOJ experience): the Founders were charged a while ago, under seal, and flipped, i.e. are cooperating with the USG."

Time for everyone to lawyer up. Heads will roll

[Chorus] Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene
I'm beggin' of you, please don't take my man
Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene
Please don't take him just because you can

[Verse 6]
We cower here beneath your gaze,
That sets the earth and sky ablaze,
Have mercy at the end of days, Jolene.
You see those who set your world on fire,
Tie them up with burning wire!
You'll get your sweet solace someday, .

The paid influencers are playing the victim

Tim Pool: “Should these allegations prove true, I as well as the other personalities and commentators were deceived and are victims. I cannot speak for anyone else at the company as to what they do or to what they are instructed.”

My Advice, get a lawyer who deals with FARA violations

nbcnews.com/politics/justice-d

whoops. Found the location it was leaked from a local media. At least one stop. Not going to affect me, as i will be further south on my deliveries

and i know there is a little place that sells ice cream nearby... I know how President Biden likes ice cream. And wisconsin Ice cream is the best cause of the fresh cream

Btw, there is a media blackout on the location President Biden will visit in Westby Wisconsin Tomorrow. The convoy of vehicles were already dropped off today at the airport.

but they will be closing down the main highway through town during the visit.

weau.com/2024/09/04/westby-pre

@Kinnison

I'm torn. Physical libraries can only lend as many copies of a book as they have purchased. This is an injunction for lending unlimited digital copies of a work.

Their prior lending scheme limited loans to the number of physical copies that the Internet Archive had in its possession. It appears it was the unlimited lending that got the publishers riled up.

I agree that scanning a book and making it available only for as many copies as they physically possess should be legal.

"If libraries were invented today, Publishers would make sure they were illegal"

the Internet Archive's appeals-court loss to Big Publishing is a disaster for everyone but the cartel of companies and a tiny number of A list authors.

The publishers will tolerate libraries only as long as they can control everything about how books can be loaned.

theverge.com/2024/9/4/24235958

Just think, some Russian soldier was paid a $20,000 dollar enlistment bonus to die in trenches and zerg rushes. And that same Russia pays Tim Pool is $400,000 a month to post 4 youtube videos

so it seems every far right influencer is a paid shill of the Russian government.

The conservative Astroturf movement covers up nothing but a cesspool filled with Borscht

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