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@Prolotario1 Ariel…thank you!...you are brilliant at making info accessible…I’d love to have your thoughts on this 2015 “Economist” cover…also…”Today, the Department of Defense has issued the first-ever DoD-wide Law of War Manual. June 12, 2015”.
11.5 & 11.3…
11.5 & 11.3…
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The Law of ONE and the Emerald Covenant.pdf
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They all are male bred entities whatever the dress.
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https://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/2024/03/pfizer-chemical-spill-prompts-no-contact-advisory-of-kalamazoo-river.html
KALAMAZOO, MI — A no-contact advisory along a stretch of the Kalamazoo River was issued Wednesday afternoon after Pfizer notified the city of Kalamazoo of a chemical spill.
Pfizer notified the Kalamazoo Department of Public Services around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12, that an estimated 1,057 gallons of methylene chloride had been released within the process area of the manufacturing facility located at 7000 Portage Road.
All persons are being asked to avoid contact with the Kalamazoo River from Paterson Street Bridge in the city of Kalamazoo to the D Avenue Bridge in Cooper Township.
KALAMAZOO, MI — A no-contact advisory along a stretch of the Kalamazoo River was issued Wednesday afternoon after Pfizer notified the city of Kalamazoo of a chemical spill.
Pfizer notified the Kalamazoo Department of Public Services around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12, that an estimated 1,057 gallons of methylene chloride had been released within the process area of the manufacturing facility located at 7000 Portage Road.
All persons are being asked to avoid contact with the Kalamazoo River from Paterson Street Bridge in the city of Kalamazoo to the D Avenue Bridge in Cooper Township.
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Pfizer chemical spill prompts no-contact advisory of Kalamazoo River
The advisory will remain in effect until further investigation and sampling indicates that there is no risk to public health, county health officials said.
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George Bush and his family, represent the satanic skull and bones society.
They perform human sacrifices & secret sex rituals for money.
The skull & bones society have committed many crimes against humanity, grave robbing geronimos skull & bones, including the genocide of native Americans & attacks on world trade centres on 9/11.
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They perform human sacrifices & secret sex rituals for money.
The skull & bones society have committed many crimes against humanity, grave robbing geronimos skull & bones, including the genocide of native Americans & attacks on world trade centres on 9/11.
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By Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Friday that members of the public in some circumstances can sue public officials for blocking them on social media platforms, deciding a pair of cases against the backdrop of former President Donald Trump’s contentious and colorful use of Twitter.
The court ruled unanimously that officials can be deemed "state actors" when making use of social media and can therefore face litigation if they block or mute a member of the public.
"We’re gratified that the court recognized that public officials must comply with the First Amendment when they use their personal social media accounts to carry out their official duties, as former President Trump did with his Twitter account," said Katie Fallow, a lawyer at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, which had sued Trump.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-outlines-officials-can-sued-blocking-people-social-media-rcna135128
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