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PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT!
PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT!
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
SEOUL, July 10 (Yonhap) -- Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was found dead in northern Seoul, police said Friday, after he was reported missing by his family.
The case of a retired sailor who was court-martialed after leaving the Navy has reached the military's highest appeals court, potentially setting the stage for a U.S. Supreme Court battle on the matter.
The Supreme Court has previously upheld the Defense Department's authority to try retirees. In 2019, the court opted against hearing the case of a retired Marine who was court-martialed for a sexual assault he committed a few months after leaving the military.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
originally posted by: dashen
News coming out that the Supreme Court has boned President Trump today grand jury will get to see his tax returns
Not sweating that. [His tax returns] are either clean or not. This has a bigger impact on future POTUS’.
Congress shut out though.
And second, Biden should insist that a real-time fact-checking team approved by both candidates be hired by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates and that 10 minutes before the scheduled conclusion of the debate this team report on any misleading statements,
Scientists at the United Kingdom’s University of Bath are challenging two centuries of received wisdom by demonstrating that it is possible to create life without fertilizing an egg.
The groundbreaking study, published in the journal Nature Communications, demonstrated that mice offspring can be created from non-egg cells, by injecting sperm directly into a one-cell embryo to give birth to live mouse pups.
There was nothing random about these processes—from the moment you have a one-cell embryo, everything is done in a predictable way. The physics is programmed
The research, led by Professor Tony Perry from the Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Bath, involved injecting a silicon-based nanodevice together with sperm into the egg cell of a mouse. The result was a healthy, fertilised egg containing a tracking device.
The tiny devices are a little like spiders, complete with eight highly flexible 'legs'. The legs measure the 'pulling and pushing' forces exerted in the cell interior to a very high level of precision, thereby revealing the cellular forces at play and showing how intracellular matter rearranged itself over time
Mouse embryos were chosen for the study because of their relatively large size (they measure 100 microns, or 100-millionths of a metre, in diameter, compared to a regular cell which is only 10 microns [10-millionths of a metre] in diameter). This meant that inside each embryo, there was space for a tracking device.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Not surprising what her current activity is. These people have a fanatical hatred of the establishment, and a few years in the clink won't change that.
We're getting more like Europe every day, just minus the nice parts.
Cheers
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: LanceCorvette
That's funny because if Schumer jumps on board that train he might need to explain why NIXVM had his tax records.
The judges whose financial records that Keeffe claims were targeted include four federal judges in Albany: U.S. District Chief Judge Gary L. Sharpe; U.S. Magistrate Randolph F. Treece; U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Littlefield Jr., and U.S. Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy. The judges all have presided over cases in which NXIVM was a party or had an interest in the litigation. Keeffe did not say in her email when the alleged searches took place.
Keeffe alleges the corporation also conducted financial research on two federal judges in New Jersey: U.S. District Judge Dennis M. Cavanaugh and U.S. Magistrate Mark Falk, both of whom have presided over a pending lawsuit filed in 2006 by NXIVM against Rick Ross, a self-described cult tracker. NXIVM's lawsuit accuses Ross of publishing — without authorization — protected materials from its training programs. NXIVM has denied it is a cult.