This is Not Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
perversion, celebrity viruses, pigs will be pigs, just another day in the dirty world of money, murder, racism, you name it . . . kill the speech and bring out the clowns (MSM)
First, this is it in a nutshell — EV, solar panels, satellites, AI-VR-AR, the cloud, batteries, and the disposable electronics and cell phone dirty world of profit over people, gouging over the enviornment. Watch these heroes in Eduador.
And you need to make the connection to all those wonder weapons you democrats and republicans prostrate yourselve over in whatever hell-fire you want to unleash on China, Russia, Iran, Yemen, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela. The entire Klanadian lie, the mining companies, thugs and sicarios, and these people, these indigenous people are the true people.
Then, back to slave patrols:
Moments later, an officer with the Circleville Police Department unleashed a police dog on Rose even though a state trooper told the local officer not to release the dog.
"Do not release the dog - with his hands up," the trooper can be heard shouting on the video.
The video shows the dog running towards Rose, now on his knees, and video appears to show the canine biting and pulling the driver. Rose screams loudly and can be heard saying, "please get it off."
So this mercenary U$A, run by Israel-Firsters, Zionists Second Blinken-Yellen-Garland-Nuland-Kagan administration holding the pants up for Biden, we have the tough midwesterners, running around yelling, “The Sky is Falling . . . puma and el tigre on the loose.” Queer and daft, while these sheeple support trillions more for UkroNaziLandia.
A sheriff's office in South Dakota is urging residents to keep an eye out for mountain lions after one was seen lurking near a golf course
Fucking headline news?
This is the rules based disorder, U$A, again, loving the people like we are shits, while throwing billions at the NaziLandians in Ukraine, elsewhere:
Stephanie Pullman died on a sweltering Arizona day after her electricity was cut off because of a $51 debt.
Five years later, the 72-year-old’s story remains at the heart of efforts to prevent others in Arizona from having their power cut off, leaving them without life-saving air conditioning in temperatures that have topped 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) on every day this month.
“Stephanie Pullman was the face of the fight that helped put the disconnect rules in place for the big, regulated utilities in Arizona,” said Stacey Champion, an advocate who pushed for new regulations. “But we need more.”
Arizona Public Service, known as APS, disconnected Pullman’s power in September 2018 at a time when outside temperatures in her retirement community west of Phoenix reached 107 degrees Fahrenheit (41.6 Celsius). Just days before, a $125 payment was made toward Pullman’s past-due bill of $176.
Speaking of another Republican virus, Texass’s head honcho virus, here we go:
A week after construction workers in Austin, Texas, learned they were about to lose their right to rest breaks, the city reached a record-high heat index of 118 degrees. From July 9 to 19, the state capital saw an unprecedented, 11-day streak of temperatures reaching 105 degrees or more.
The Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Service has responded to 410 heat-related incidents just since June 1, according to a spokesperson, Capt. Christa Stedman. Among them: A middle-aged man, working outdoors, who called for help after experiencing signs of heat exhaustion.
"It progressed so quickly into heat stroke that, between the time he called 911 and the time that the paramedics arrived on scene, he was fully unconscious and his core temperature was over 106," Stedman said.
Construction worker Mario Ontiveros risks the same outcome. Because he works in Dallas, a local ordinance gives him the right to at least a 10-minute rest break every four hours. But this is the last summer he'll get to claim it.
On June 13, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed HB 2127 — the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act — which bars cities and counties from passing regulations that are stricter than state ones. It also overturns local rules such as ordinances in Austin and Dallas that mandate rest breaks for construction workers. The law takes effect Sept. 1. (source)
And you say what about a bat to the head of Abbott?
Again, ZioAzovNaziLensky gets 50,000 generators and billions to pay public works workers and others, and in the U$A? Yep.
Ahh, Isra-Hell, at it again and again.
The Israeli parliament has passed the first bill of the Netanyahu government's controversial judicial overhaul plan in a vote that was boycotted by the opposition and took place amid mass anti-government protests.
Why it matters: The plan, which will weaken the Supreme Court and other democratic institutions, has faced opposition from some of Israel's closest allies, including the Biden administration, and it has already destabilized the country's economy and military.
Yeah, big stuff, in the little land of Google: A federal jury has ordered Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) to pay $338.7M after saying the company violated patents from Touchstream Technologies tied to streaming videos from one screen to another.
EVERYTHING about big tech is a continuing criminal enterprise, rip-offs and dirty surveillence tricks.
While billions in the world “make” $4 a day. Nothing like Bread and Circuses:
Saudi Arabian soccer club Al-Hilal made a world-record $332 million bid to Paris Saint-German to acquire French forward Kylian Mbappe.
Sources told the BBC, CBS Sports and Sky Sports about the transfer fee offer Monday morning.
Mbappe, 24, started his senior career at Monaco. He joined PSG at first on loan in 2017 and signed a permanent deal with the French Ligue 1 club in 2018. Mbappe told PSG last year that he would not extend his contract past the 2024 season.
And, the lawfare thugs are at it again — you name the country, Brazil or Pakistan: the people’s choice, in the docks again.
Pakistan's election commission has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Imran Khan, Geo news reported on Monday, the latest in a series of legal hurdles facing the cricketer-turned-politician.
Khan was arrested in May by Pakistani authorities in connection with a corruption case, which sparked deadly unrest across the country. He was released on bail within days.
And we the people — the poor exploited and shat upon people, we shall die. No country for old and young men or women:
At least 17 people were found dead after a boat capsized in Senegal's capital, local officials said Monday.
The bodies were discovered by the navy early in the morning and are believed to be migrants because of the type of boat they were in, said Ndeye Top Gueye, the deputy mayor of the Ouakam neighborhood of Dakar where the bodies were found.
“Because of the size and shape, we know that it’s a pirogue (a long wooden boat),” she said.
While this is the first time bodies have washed up in the neighborhood, migrant deaths at sea are becoming more common in Senegal, she said.
“It’s not the first time, it’s the umpteenth time. The government needs to take countermeasures."
Caveat — This is just a five minute look at the so-called “headline news,” that is, these breaking stories. As far as we can see, this world is going bye-bye. It is all about who can and can’t make critiques on the current state of the world, of the rich’s control, of the lies about who is or isn’t a war monger, all of that, from bottom up, top down;
Today, this freedom is being eroded with respect to several foreign policy issues.
One is Israel. Journalists and politicians think twice before criticizing it. They fear to be accused of antisemitism. In the early 1970s, Abba Eban, the eloquent South Africa-born Israeli foreign minister, developed a strategy to stifle criticism of his country by accusing critics of antisemitism. This strategy has since triumphed: today, qualifying Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians as apartheid, or even peaceful boycott of Israeli products in the supermarket, are officially banned as antisemitic in many Western countries. This makes Israel exceptional and shields it from rational debate.
Another even more important issue that has disappeared from rational public debate is Western policy towards Russia. This issue is more important not only because Russia is bigger, but because it involves a potential nuclear annihilation of life on Earth.
Well before February 2022, most NATO countries (as well as Ukraine before them) curtailed access to Russian media, something that never happened in the West during the Cold War. Just as Soviet authorities justified jamming of Western radio broadcasts as a measure against “imperialist subversion”, a panoply of NATO and national agencies now protect citizens in Europe and North America from “Russian disinformation”. (source)
Start readying your Southwest Airlines puke bag. Again, bats or machetes or Molotov cocktails.
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