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There are times I read things, and am just so impressed with the reasoning ability of some #Anons. This is one of those times. I've said it many times; I'm not an organizational guy. It's probably my biggest "blind spot" in all my analysis, because I just... I die a little inside when I see all the layers of Bureaucracy. It's actually painful for me to follow who's on this committee, and that comm
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: pteridine
Interesting. 'It is said to mean', By whom, Avalanche.org?
Curious.
HUNDREDS of residents from two small central Queensland coast communities have been forced to leave their homes as an intense fire with 12m high flames burns out of control.
An emergency situation was declared yesterday by police, as officers, fire crew personnel, volunteers and SES workers spent hours going from door to door ensuring the people of Deepwater and Baffle Creek knew to leave.
Authorities yesterday warned this blaze was not the “run of the mill fire” and urged residents not to be complacent.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk described the blaze as “unusual for Queensland” and warned the “worst is not over”.
“This really is a very unusual fire,” Ms Carroll said.
“We have not seen this in this part of the world before.”
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
EMN, why "PANIC on the streets of Birmingham"? I can understand London... but GCHQ is in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and not associated with Birmingham?
In a highly unusual move a House of Commons serjeant at arms was sent to the businessman's hotel and he was given a final warning and a two-hour deadline to comply with the order.
When the executive failed to do so he was escorted to Parliament and warned he risked fines and imprisonment if the documents were not surrendered, the paper said.
Damian Collins, chairman of the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee, said he believed the documents - which include emails - contain information about how Facebook and other parties handle user data.
In the Observer, Mr Collins said the methods used to obtain the documents were unprecedented, adding: "But it's an unprecedented situation."
He criticised Facebook's lack of cooperation with his committee, and said the "documents contained answers to some of the questions we have been seeking about the use of data, especially by external developers".
Facebook had yet to respond to a BBC request for comment, but told the Observer: "The materials obtained by the DCMS committee are subject to a protective order of the San Mateo Superior Court restricting their disclosure.
"We have asked the DCMS committee to refrain from reviewing them and to return them to counsel or to Facebook. We have no further comment."
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Aallanon
He's very consistent. No Sypgate declass until Mueller is done. Whitaker (and Rosenstein?) will bring about an end to the Witch-Hunt very soon.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Aallanon
He's very consistent. No Sypgate declass until Mueller is done. Whitaker (and Rosenstein?) will bring about an end to the Witch-Hunt very soon.
originally posted by: TheOne7
a reply to: eisegesis
I hope they get it sorted out soon before the new people come into power and begin to classify emails that were not originally classified. It happened with hillary in some cases. I think that is one reason why they want everyone to use gov. accounts so that things later deemed classified are not out there in the cloud before they were classified.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: TheOne7
a reply to: eisegesis
I hope they get it sorted out soon before the new people come into power and begin to classify emails that were not originally classified. It happened with hillary in some cases. I think that is one reason why they want everyone to use gov. accounts so that things later deemed classified are not out there in the cloud before they were classified.
We need to remember that emails from the Clinton system were never /"marked" / "reviewed" / "classified"/ because the authorities doing the "classifying" never saw the email material when originally sent.
That was the secret of the plan 😎