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originally posted by: guidedbyblake
Hi Kids !
Hey, just thrilled to join thee most important internet thread ever ! I've just joined ATS and this is my first post. I've been lurking for about a year, reading pretty much every post on here, (the only thread I look at).
I'm from Scotland, just so you know !
Just some fantastic posts (and links) over the last year, ((I didn't follow Ku before that), particularly Cranky, Endthemadness, Pillar. and others. Hey, what happened to Saladfingers, liked him a lot ?
Anyway, didn't feel I had anything to contribute, not knowing the drops, but after watching this thread for a year, maybe I'll 'pipe up' ! Maybe with 'Scottish news' !
Love all you guys
originally posted by: crankyoldman
And another edition of the cranky post you love to be ambivalent about, Q related meme or no meme.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Yes, I was trying to find your post. Thanks for the repost!
Jeff Bezos launched 351,210 feet into space on Tuesday, eclipsing the height of Richard Branson's flight by roughly 69,000 feet.
Bezos, the former CEO of Amazon, is the second billionaire to make his own space trip this month. He and his fellow astronauts launched in the New Shepard, a Blue Origin rocket that had successful test launches but had never flown humans before.
Dozens of Americans held in a Washington D.C. jail have been incarcerated for months awaiting trials that aren’t scheduled to begin until next year. Joe Biden’s Justice Department has repeatedly sought pre-trial detention for Americans who, on January 6, protested Biden’s election.
The defendants have been transported to a special portion of the D.C. prison system used to house those charged with offenses related to January 6. Most were held in solitary confinement conditions, only allowed one hour out of a single-man cell one hour a day, for months until restrictions were recently loosened somewhat.
American Greatness has reported on the harsh conditions in the D.C jail, including incidents of abuse and unconstitutional violations of due process.
Every night at 9 p.m., according to a relative of one of the detainees, they sing the national anthem. This is a way to keep spirits up among men who have been in jail for months and may not have their day in court until sometime next year.