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originally posted by: LurkNoMore
Rep. Ilhan Omar’s father dead at 67 from coronavirus
By Kenneth Garge June 15, 2020
Rep. Ilhan Omar’s father died on Monday from complications of coronavirus, the congresswoman announced.
The Minnesota Democrat released a statement that said Nur Omar Mohamed had passed earlier in the day after battling the virus which has sparked a worldwide pandemic. He was 67-years-old.
“It is with tremendous sadness and pain that I share that my father, Nur Omar Mohamed, passed away today due to complications from COVID-19,” Omar’s statement read.
The intercept is reporting that former NSA Director, Admiral Mike Rogers, has been working with U.S. Attorney John Durham for several months during his investigation into the origin of the 2016 intelligence operation against candidate Trump.
This is particularly important because NSA Director Mike Rogers’ knowledge is at the epicenter of the origination of almost everything related to the FBI data-surveillance that was happening in 2015 and 2016.
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Guyfriday
telling us what you have?
Q repeatedly claims, "We have it all". Q Links
If that's true, was Q spying on Trump's political opponents?
Hmmm......
Attorney General William P. Barr today directed the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to schedule the executions of four federal death-row inmates who were convicted of murdering children in violation of federal law and who, in two cases, raped the children they murdered.
My wife was born in 1970 in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka didn't become a Republic until 1972.
Prior to that it was the Dominion of Ceylon.
Yet, her birth certificate was issued by the Republic of Sri Lanka.
These sorts of things are generally messy in countries like that; proper records-keeping and documentation are lax.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: CoramDeo
We don't know for sure until we find a corresponding example for comparative analysis. I heard that the "Republic" language was tossed around for a few years prior to the official declaration.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Guyfriday
telling us what you have?
Q repeatedly claims, "We have it all". Q Links
If that's true, was Q spying on Trump's political opponents?
Hmmm......
It is okay, as long as it was done 'by the book.'
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: CoramDeo
Maybe something like that is what happened with Obama's birth certificate in Kenya. Not saying it's not fake though. It could be. Who knows?
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: crankyoldman
Yes, thanks. Also the thoughts of the hypothetical black person putting on their hoodie.
I wanted to be sure if I spoke that I was giving deep analysis, not just repeating rhetoric.
I just did a thread here on the idea of people's thoughts being unassailable, even racist thoughts. So, I was primed for action.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The sheriff went on to detail a number of the arrests, most notably two Disney World employees, a nurse, an undocumented immigrant, a 49-year-old Winter Haven man, and an IT specialist Judd said liked to purchase and digest soiled underwear.
The takedown, dubbed ‘Operation Guardians of Innocence V’, resulted in a total of over 1,400 felonies filed against the 17 suspects.
Among the notable arrests were two Walt Disney World employees. Judd said a search warrant was executed in Davenport, Florida at a home shared by 32-year-old Justin Hazan and 36-year-old Arlandres Sims. Hazan reportedly told detectives he works at Hollywood Studios as an operator on the Millenium Falcon ride. He reportedly admitted to downloading and possessing child pornography. He was charged with 15 counts.
A new portrait of the founding father challenges the long-held perception of Thomas Jefferson as a benevolent slaveholder
Thomas Jefferson's connections to fraternal organizations have often been misunderstood. He is frequently, yet falsely, linked to the Freemasons. Comments that he made in his correspondence suggest that he had a generally negative opinion of fraternal organizations.
Baker is likely to be heavily involved in defending the company’s protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which limits liability for platforms, like Twitter, that allow anyone to publish content.
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Guyfriday
telling us what you have?
Q repeatedly claims, "We have it all". Q Links
If that's true, was Q spying on Trump's political opponents?
Hmmm......