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She's Biden's Solicitor General... brought in an hour after inauguration to stop Trump era cases, namely, Durham. Generally, as the highest legal mind in the US, SCOTUS tends to lock step accept their legal assessment... yet, uncharacteristically, SCOTUS rulled against her a couple weeks ago when Biden's case against Texas was tossed.
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OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) carries no statutory authority to even draft that rule. DOL said so in June 2021... then came the bomb threat Oct 19th. The "rule" was then hastily released Nov 4th... timelines matter. H/T Feisty Cat
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Interesting Water Tiger Symbolism in new Netflix show The Silent Sea 🌊 🐅
Water shortage is the main theme, in the first 10mins of Episode 1 there’s a Tiger. Spoiler alert - There’s a connection between water and viruses, in line with Life of Pi and recent symbolism from previous posts:
https://tttttt.me/Forecast432Hz/3034
Water shortage is the main theme, in the first 10mins of Episode 1 there’s a Tiger. Spoiler alert - There’s a connection between water and viruses, in line with Life of Pi and recent symbolism from previous posts:
https://tttttt.me/Forecast432Hz/3034
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CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky refutes Justice Sotomayor's statement that "over 100,000 children" are hospitalized due to COVID, with "many on ventilators":
ANCHOR: "The number's not 100,000. It's roughly 3,500 in hospitals now?"
WALENSKY: "Yes."
H/T Election Wizard @Forecast432Hz
ANCHOR: "The number's not 100,000. It's roughly 3,500 in hospitals now?"
WALENSKY: "Yes."
H/T Election Wizard @Forecast432Hz
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Justice Sotomayor was spreading “disinformation” on Covid-19, so could she be barred from Twitter?
Here is Twitter’s disinformation policy:
Content that is demonstrably false or misleading and may lead to significant risk of harm (such as increased exposure to the virus, or adverse effects on public health systems) may not be shared on Twitter. This includes sharing content that may mislead people about the nature of the COVID-19 virus; the efficacy and/or safety of preventative measures, treatments, or other precautions to mitigate or treat the disease; official regulations, restrictions, or exemptions pertaining to health advisories; or the prevalence of the virus or risk of infection or death associated with COVID-19.
Clearly, Justice Sotomayor’s statement was false. As the Washington Post stated, it was “absurdly” false. However, overstating the risks of Covid-19 is not considered “harmful.” The social media companies target skeptics, not zealots. H/T ZH @Forecast432Hz
Here is Twitter’s disinformation policy:
Content that is demonstrably false or misleading and may lead to significant risk of harm (such as increased exposure to the virus, or adverse effects on public health systems) may not be shared on Twitter. This includes sharing content that may mislead people about the nature of the COVID-19 virus; the efficacy and/or safety of preventative measures, treatments, or other precautions to mitigate or treat the disease; official regulations, restrictions, or exemptions pertaining to health advisories; or the prevalence of the virus or risk of infection or death associated with COVID-19.
Clearly, Justice Sotomayor’s statement was false. As the Washington Post stated, it was “absurdly” false. However, overstating the risks of Covid-19 is not considered “harmful.” The social media companies target skeptics, not zealots. H/T ZH @Forecast432Hz
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