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116481   richwicks   2022 May 26, 6:40pm  

Eric Holder says
richwicks says
Victoria Nuland made it clear that it was a priority to prevent Russia from capturing them, and also warned that biological weapons could be released by Russia.


It only proves that she was concerned about pathogens, which are typically stored in every fucking lab, would be accidentally (or intentionally) released if captured by the Ruscists.


What's the point of "researching" a biological pathogen that can unleash a plague?

To create a plague.

I hate dealing with your pretend density. Nobody is as stupid as you pretend to be.

"Oh la-de-da we're just creating these deadly biological pathogenic agents and making them more deadly and transmissible in a foreign nation which we just overthrew and are bribing with "aid" well off US soil where it's illegal just... because - we'd never use them - just because we're curious"

You: "duh! I BEWEIVE U"

Stop pretending to be this fucking stupid, please. You're not this dumb. Nobody is.
116482   Ceffer   2022 May 26, 6:59pm  

I think somebody channeled rickwick's inner pit bull.
116483   richwicks   2022 May 26, 7:09pm  

Ceffer says
I think somebody channeled rickwick's inner pit bull.


It's usually out.

I don't believe Eric Holder, or ANYBODY is as dense as he pretends to be. I get sick of of having question like "are you SURE water is wet?"

It's just tiresome, LITERAL, doublespeak and doublethink from my government. "Oh, we were just doing gain of function on this coronavirus over in a US funded lab in Wuhan, but don't pay attention to that - the sars-cov2-19 came from a wet market 2 blocks down the fucking street, and if you don't believe us - you're a conspiracy nut!".

Everybody: First of all, why the fuck are you doing gain of function research to make a pathogen more deadly AND more transmissible?
US government: Just to study it! We wouldn't use it or anything. It's just for FUN and learning!
The Intelligence Agency Shills and their NPCs: Seems legit to me!

They ask us to believe the most ridiculous explanations just to test loyalty.

Government: You see 3 fingers right, or 5 - depending on what I say I'm holding up?
Pathetic Slaves: Oh yes sir! I can and will see whatever you tell me to see, Sir! My eyes aren't reliable and I don't need to do any real thinking, even the most minimal and basic thinking and reasoning. Let me clean up your asshole a bit with my tongue! Sure, maybe my kids and the 99.99% of the world will be slaves if I'm such a fucking pussy, but go along to get along, right?
116484   BoomAndBustCycle   2022 May 26, 7:11pm  

socal2 says

BoomAndBustCycle says
Evil doesn’t exist… mental illness and chemical imbalances in the brain manifest themselves as evil.


Really - every criminal and scumbag just has a mental disease?

There are no external or societal influences that can cause normal people to do evil things?

External influence cause mental breakdowns… hence mental disease. Of course it’s all not from birth… that’s rare. But horrible upbringings bring out mental illness. I was speaking of evil not existing in the religious demonic sense.
116485   EBGuy   2022 May 26, 7:13pm  

BayArea says
My semi-auto shotgun is not an assault rifle because it’s not a rifle, agree?

From California Penal Code
30515.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 30510, “assault weapon” also means any of the following:
...
(6) A semiautomatic shotgun that has both of the following:
(A) A folding or telescoping stock.
(B) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon, thumbhole stock, or vertical handgrip.
(7) A semiautomatic shotgun that does not have a fixed magazine.
(8) Any shotgun with a revolving cylinder.
116486   WookieMan   2022 May 27, 4:09am  

With the defund police shit, cities will continue to lose population. Also, the largest demo, Millennials are slowly ending the party years and starting families. Major cities are not places to raise kids if you cannot afford private schools at this point or the high housing prices. Plus white collar people can work from home further diminishing the quality of people living in cities.

I'd buy land. I'm in a small town where everyone knows everything. We optioned 2 lots to build. Never even mentioned a thing besides to a few townie friends. We have people lining up to buy our house already. No Realtor. No marketing. Just word of mouth. I think 5 or so people have already reached out and we're just waiting to line up the financing for the build (wife is super busy this time of year).

I killed my MLS access, but I'd be interested to see city inventory versus ours. Our next door neighbor just sold after I think 2 days on the market. There legit are no for sale signs in town besides maybe 4 out of 800 homes. Suburban and rural areas I think are going to be a safe bet in most regions for a while. The work from home thing has made cities less desirable as well. Our newish Puerto Rican neighbor came from a Chicago neighborhood I know very well. He and his wife couldn't stand the city, schools, crime, etc. He's absolutely loving it out here.

A tangent and cannot link anything to this, but I think legalized weed has changed a lot of things in IL. I hate Pritzker, but it was one of the best things he pushed through. I know the tax revenue will get pissed away by him and the legislature, but it has helped suburban and rural communities. Rarely do I see a junkie or meth head anymore. Rural IL was (maybe still is, not seeing it myself) a rough area for meth.

Not happy with the Biden admin, but I'm optimistic for my specific area of a shitty run state. We'll see. I'm usually a pretty negative person, so maybe someone gave me some hopium koolaid.
116487   HeadSet   2022 May 27, 7:46am  

WookieMan says
With the defund police shit, cities will continue to lose population. Also, the largest demo, Millennials are slowly ending the party years and starting families. Major cities are not places to raise kids if you cannot afford private schools at this point or the high housing prices. Plus white collar people can work from home further diminishing the quality of people living in cities.

Excellent points. I had thought similar a few years ago and was looking at buying beautiful but isolated land, like at rural waterfront on the Virginia peninsulas or scenic Shenandoah mountain/valley areas. I figured that since people could work remotely, such land would be more desirable in the future. My wife has a friend from high school who lives in a large beautiful home in the Piedmont area with lovely mountain views, yet works remotely every day from her company in Texas. My concern is now with the government seemingly working toward ending personal transportation for "greener" mass transit. I can see where by 2035 or so, all cars will be mandated to be electric and other features such as self drive that will put the cost of private car ownership out of reach. I also see higher taxes on private vehicles and tolls on roads since there will be no gas tax. People would forgo expensive car ownership and use "shared ride," where you hit a button on the phone app and a routed vehicle picks you up and takes you to your destination, while picking up and dropping off others on the way. We currently do something similar today with cabs companies and medical transportation. Shared rides and busses work best in high density housing, and this may start a trend toward city living being cheaper. Although one may not have to drive to work, one still needs to go to entertainment and shopping. Without cheap transportation in rural areas, demand for rural land would fall. Think not just of the wealthy, but the working Joe. Living out in the sticks on your modest home on cheap acreage is doable when the man works at Tractor Supply 10 miles away and the wife at Dollar Store 15 miles away. Not so much if cars are $100,000 and tolls to work are $10 each way.
116488   Patrick   2022 May 27, 9:03am  

Woah, did police actually tase a parent trying to rescue his or her child?

https://www.westernjournal.com/report-uvalde-school-parents-tased-arrested-trying-save-kids/


Parents of Robb Elementary School students in Uvalde, Texas were arrested and at least one was reportedly tased as they tried get to their children during and after Tuesday’s shooting.
116490   Patrick   2022 May 27, 3:04pm  

This fits reasonably well with the idea that cells have a timeout mechanism, the Hayflick Limit, which is the maximum number of times a cell can divide before it self-destructs. The Hayflick mechanism is the shortening of the telomere on each division. When the telomere is too short, the cell self-destructs.

The Hayflick Limit evolved in response to simple cancers. When cells get DNA mutations which cause them to divide out of control, they hit this limit and die. This allows the young organism to survive various small cancers and live to reproductive age - usually.

But any cancer which manages to defeat the Hayflick Limit somehow will continue to divide and grow, then requiring surgery or other treatment. Cancers which defeat that built-in division limit are immortal, in the sense that they can grow forever if given the chance. Tumor cells from Henrietta Lacks (HeLa cells) are still growing in labs all over the world 50 years after her death.

The downside of this Hayflick Limit is that a limit on the number of divisions of cells means that eventually all of your cells hit that limit and you die of old age.

So the dilemma is:

1. No aging, but then you will probably die of the first cancer you get instead of the cancer quickly burning out from the Hayflick Limit. And cancers are actually quite common.
2. Aging and eventual death, but much higher probability of making it to reproductive age.
116491   Booger   2022 May 27, 5:03pm  

116492   Bd6r   2022 May 27, 6:42pm  

DooDahMan says
Looks like the spin cycle is in overtime/drive in Texas right now - anything to take the spotlight oof of the police inaction and the Governor - Ted Cruz is Ted Cruz and no one or nothing can spin that into something respectable

What should Abbott do now? Take guns from Texans?

The only rational thing that he has not done but should do is to fire policepersons who waited outside while kids were shot, and cancel their pensions
116493   mell   2022 May 27, 8:19pm  

Bd6r says

DooDahMan says
Looks like the spin cycle is in overtime/drive in Texas right now - anything to take the spotlight oof of the police inaction and the Governor - Ted Cruz is Ted Cruz and no one or nothing can spin that into something respectable

What should Abbott do now? Take guns from Texans?

The only rational thing that he has not done but should do is to fire policepersons who waited outside while kids were shot, and cancel their pensions

Agreed this has nothing to do with Abbot, he has no fault in this but should probably fire a few now
116494   Patrick   2022 May 27, 8:39pm  

Bd6r says
The only rational thing that he has not done but should do is to fire policepersons who waited outside while kids were shot, and cancel their pensions






Absolutely.

There may be criminal charges in order as well.
116495   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 May 27, 9:03pm  

noone is asking why that kid decided to shoot school, which video game put those ideas into his juveline brain.
116496   Booger   2022 May 28, 4:57am  

DooDahMan says
One economist said that house prices could drop as much as 40% during the summer of 2022


ERECTION INTENSIFYING!!!
116497   WookieMan   2022 May 28, 6:09am  

I think it has more to do with urban areas and I'm talking about 100k population or higher. 100k or under I think will do well I believe and under 20k population much better. Interest rates are a factor, but I think those urban areas on the map were driven irrationally high, but people are also fleeing those places to maybe move 20 miles away because it is cheaper AND there's less crime. Also the inflow into hipster areas is likely to slow (Boise, Austin, Nashville, etc).

Also work from home being more common, means you can stock up once a week and drive 20-30 minutes one way to a big box store and live in a small town with less amenities, less crime and generally better schools. If you do well you can just have groceries delivered and pay the fees. We do that occasionally. My wife likes going to the store though, she has a workout group in a bigger town with more amenities than ours and doesn't pay gas out of pocket.

Back to crime, Chicago now has a curfew for those 17 and under of 6pm for Millennium Park and 8pm city wide. Chicago is going to be a blood bath this weekend. Teens will defy out of spite. Also 90º days over memorial day weekend is going to force the poor outside as the 3rd floor of a three flat is going to be miserable. I'd peg the apartment buildings on the south and west sides as maybe 30-40% even have central air. It will be 80-85º inside most units. The teens WILL be outside shooting to keep cool in the evening. Who wants to live in that city or any for that matter? As white collar people move crime will just get worse and obviously inventory will go up with people fleeing.
116498   clambo   2022 May 28, 6:26am  

There’s still a demand for housing and not a large excess supply.

I have no idea what is going on everywhere, but where I have been living in the last few years the demand is high.

I’m not a fan of “real estate investing”, but I don’t know what Burry is worrying about.
116499   BayArea   2022 May 28, 6:30am  

Home prices still rising WoW in pleasanton
116500   BayArea   2022 May 28, 6:40am  

My college roommate and good friend just moved to the Dallas suburbs and has been getting beat out on everything he’s been trying to buy for the past 2months

He’s frustrated as hell.
116501   clambo   2022 May 28, 6:42am  

Success in life requires enough money so you don’t have to take orders from a boss, or get up early for 5 days per week to go make it.

Otherwise, success is having friends and interesting things to do and the ability to do them, which requires a certain level of health.

I see a lot of guys who have enough money, but they have a wife or partner pushing them around, or they are just drinking and chasing females.
116502   WookieMan   2022 May 28, 6:46am  

DooDahMan says
Everything is bigger in Texas - gun deaths and even violent crime compared to Illinois - go figure huh ?

I know you cite the per capita rate, but Chicago is just one major city. Rockford is rough around the edges. Aurora on the east side of the city can be rough, but I think murders there have gone to almost zero. Decatur, East St. Louis and Peoria are rough in spots, but not that bad.

The better comparison would be with Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio to Chicago.

I'm not researching this, but my point was that cities are having rising crime. I have ZERO fear of being murdered in my state where I'm at and our CC laws are fairly mundane for a blue state, albeit it's still a hurdle. South of I-80 here in IL murder via gun is almost non-existent outside of the few cities/towns I mention.

So if you can work from home, you'll work from home in a place with less crime. Chicago over a 2 decade period had more shootings/killings than our troops killed during our dumb ass war in Afghanistan. Local news affiliates will report on the crime and people are starting to think "shit, I need to get out of here." Schools are better in suburbs and rural areas anyway. And yes, there are one off great schools in cities. It's maybe 5% though in major cities that are actual good schools.
116503   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 May 28, 7:05am  

I couldn’t care less about living a “successful” life. That’s someone else’s dumb attempt to box me and classify me. And I really DGAF about what others think of me.

However, the actual list you posted is pretty good and for the most part I do try to strive and achieve the items on that list. It’s really a fairly religious list….most religions demand their adherents under take thinking process and actions that will result in those items.

So success is a fairly meaningless term to me I’d say. I have goals and I’d like to reach those goals, most of which wind up with me having a positive oversized influence on the children in my life, and carving out a space where my wife and I can pursue and enjoy as much of life as possible. A secondary factor is protection of my family, knowing even the best led life can go to shit at any moment.
116504   WookieMan   2022 May 28, 7:12am  

DooDahMan says
110% + agree and now it is slowly working it's way outward like ripples from a rock thrown into the water

Yes, it will. But it will be minor in suburbs. Rural, well you don't to a rural area to commit crime. That's the easiest way to get shot and you don't know the lay of the land if you're the usual criminal.

And sure, you'll get someone in your town that tracks your movement, but it's still a massive risk in rural areas to rob or harm someone. You know the owner has a gun 9 out of 10 times. I'm the 1 that doesn't (might in the future) but I have other security measures.

I'd flee from cities right now and that's why I think values will drop. Plus Millennials that start family now in the city and have a shooting two blocks away with an average school will move out. Biggest demo and not a ton have bought houses.
116505   mell   2022 May 28, 7:34am  

BayArea says

Home prices still rising WoW in pleasanton

Same for wine country.
116506   mell   2022 May 28, 7:35am  

WookieMan says

DooDahMan says
110% + agree and now it is slowly working it's way outward like ripples from a rock thrown into the water

Yes, it will. But it will be minor in suburbs. Rural, well you don't to a rural area to commit crime. That's the easiest way to get shot and you don't know the lay of the land if you're the usual criminal.

And sure, you'll get someone in your town that tracks your movement, but it's still a massive risk in rural areas to rob or harm someone. You know the owner has a gun 9 out of 10 times. I'm the 1 that doesn't (might in the future) but I have other security measures.

I'd flee from cities right now and that's why I think values will drop. Plus Millennials that start family now in the city and have a shooting two blocks away with an average school will move out. Biggest demo and not a ton have bought houses.


Agreed it's mainly a flight from urban shitholes
116507   WookieMan   2022 May 28, 7:38am  

clambo says
or get up early for 5 days per week to go make it.

Waking up early is the best possible thing you can do. It was hard for me to switch, plus some insomnia helped, but don't knock it. Not trying to be a dick.

4-4:30am is the perfect time to wake up. Probably even better for those of you on the West Coast. If you wake up at 7am Pacific, the Eastern time zone is ready for lunch practically. Potential news and opportunities were missed while you were sleeping.

Spanish do it the best. Siesta. My wife hates it, but I think a nap is a really healthy thing. I will usually sleep 30-90 minutes during the day. Partially because the insomnia with maybe 4 hours of sleep and I'm usually up till midnight. I'll sleep in my car if need be when I'm out and about. This idea you need 8 hours of sleep at one time is kind of stupid in my opinion.

Jet lag is a factor, but there's a reason airport lounges have sleeping rooms. I wish there were more domestic airport lounges for domestic flights. I'd get to the airport 3 hours early here in Chicago, take a quick nap and then do productive or fun stuff on the plane. I struggle to sleep on planes, even with the occasional first class flight. Also why fly first class if you're going to sleep?

Maybe I'll start a sleep thread? I'd be interested others habits and don't want to hijack this one.
116508   RC2006   2022 May 28, 7:59am  

Just like the last crash the shitholes will rebound the slowest and those shit holes have expanded greatly since last crash. I just don't see how people live in places like LA, they are like frogs in a slow boiling pot.
116509   mell   2022 May 28, 8:09am  

RC2006 says

Just like the last crash the shitholes will rebound the slowest and those shit holes have expanded greatly since last crash. I just don't see how people live in places like LA, they are like frogs in a slow boiling pot.

It's sad cause even LA used to be a pretty cool place with a vibrant music scene (always transient and shallow sure but that's the nature of showbiz, nonetheless cool). I just keep the image of LA from 20 years ago or more in mind, the one from movies like Swingers or shows like Californication. Like with Vegas there's always been sin (and fun) but now it's just a crime ridden dirty shithole, a former shadow of itself. Other cities will take its place though
116510   mell   2022 May 28, 8:13am  

Being 24/7 on patnet
116511   Shaman   2022 May 28, 8:26am  

42
116512   Ceffer   2022 May 28, 10:01am  

AND...false flag drum roll. Same girl claimed victim has two different 'grieving' fathers on two different news networks. The fake is on.
https://t.me/BenjaminFulfordWDSGroup/60638
116513   Patrick   2022 May 28, 10:25am  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10858855/Meghan-Markle-slammed-making-surprise-appearance-site-Texas-school-massacre.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline


‘No white roses for your dad?’ Meghan Markle is slammed for making a surprise appearance at site of Texas school massacre while refusing to visit estranged dad Thomas after he was hospitalized with a stroke
Markle was spotted on Thursday laying a bouquet of white roses at a makeshift memorial outside the Uvalde County Courthouse
As well, she also stopped by an Uvalde community center that is hosting a blood drive, where she toured the facility and donated food
Some took umbrage with what they felt was the duchess' attempt to take center stage after an unimaginable tragedy
'I find her posing like this with no doubt her own photographer utterly disgusting,' one user tweeted.
116514   Ceffer   2022 May 28, 10:46am  

She just wanted to give the event that Markle sparkle. Where was her gimp Royal ginger?
116515   Patrick   2022 May 28, 10:52am  


Jesse Kelly
@JesseKellyDC
23h
Tired of people acting like Texas law enforcement didn’t spring into action to save those children. They armored up and brought out the MRAP and went in there ready for battle.

Oh wait. This was what they did to a bar that tried to serve some beer during COVID lockdowns.




116517   Ceffer   2022 May 28, 10:56am  

If he had been holding donuts hostage, they would have been all in immediately.
116519   FarmersWon   2022 May 28, 1:23pm  

personal
116520   clambo   2022 May 28, 2:04pm  

I wake up early in Baja because I go to bed early down here, but it’s because I’m awake and don’t like to stare at the ceiling.

Sometimes I’m sleepy after a late lunch but I don’t sleep well in daytime.

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