Hey, I am at work and don't have a lot of time to search atm, but does anyone know a reliable site to look up if someone actually served? Boss has some suspicions about one of the workers. (Mind you I work for ex Mil guys who take this very seriously)
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179. Ms. Kerkhoff read Defendants’ November 8 Article in disbelief. Like on January 6, she immediately snapped into crisis response mode. 180. Ms. Kerkhoff had already retained a personal data removal service provider to scan and remove private information from data brokers and “people search” sites in preparation for Trump pardoning the January 6 defendants. She now called immediate family members and pleaded with them to do the same. She even retained and paid-for the same personal data removal service provider for her entire immediate family. 181. Ms. Kerkhoff and Mr. Dickert drove to the grocery store and bought a trunk-load of frozen food. Then, fearful for their safety, they rarely left the house for two weeks. Every time they did, they were followed. They did not know by whom: investigators, reporters, or people who believed Defendants’ false claims and intended to harm them. 182. Ms. Kerkhoff received an enormous, unwanted amount of attention from reporters. Some found her name on Venmo and attempted to send her $1 so they could “connect,” enabling them to send her direct messages. Ms. Kerkhoff was forced to disguise her identity on Venmo and to lock down her profile from public searches. Others reached out to her through Signal. She deleted that app entirely. Ms. Kerkhoff once saw a mysterious man walk up to her front door. He turned out to be a reporter for the Daily Wire. On a Friday night, Blaze Media’s editor-in-chief Christopher Bedford visited her home in Alexandria, Virginia; Blaze Media later reported that he was “pulled over by local police after stopping to observe” it.
Here's what happened after a conservative website suggested that an officer who testified in Jan. 6 cases was the pipe bomber:
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Fifteen minutes before the President announced he was pausing strikes on Iran, somebody moved $500 million in oil futures. Somebody knew. Somebody told them. Or somebody is them.
New piece ↓
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We're gonna die
omg yes.
Mental Illness is a huge spectrum, with lots of overlap. Everyone presents differently. And I'll add that just because someone has a same symptom, it doesn't automatically mean they have a mental illness, or the same mental illness.
If a non-tabbed former Army National Guard Captain who never even held company command revoked that many Ranger tabs in one fell swoop I honestly think we would be the closest to outright mutiny that this country has seen in 100 years.
When I was a cadet in the early 2000s, a prior enlisted classmate had Ranger tab, which granted him near mythological status among us. I still remember his answer when asked what he'd say if there was ever a day woman earned her tab:
"I'd say she was a badass bitch."
Just saw a bit in a documentary about how George Washington made a fateful decision to inoculate soldiers during the revolutionary war and how it likely saved thousands of lives.
Even worse, his pseudo-engagement antagonizes the other government and kills off the possibility of real diplomacy later. When the Hanoi summit fell apart, it convinced Kim that negotiating with the U.S. was pointless. There have been no talks since then.
I am continuously amazed at the depths of dumb
I admit, that right there was my single issue voter concern, energy or grocery prices (or my immigrant partner) be damned.
Do we remember where the Spanish Flu "originated"?
No?
"Five AIs, 250 questions and a total score of just over 50 percent correct responses.
And 1 in 5 of the ones that were wrong were, in Tiller’s estimation, dangerous."
And it was 80% wrong when fed a scenario of a female patient
NO to AI for medical advice.
www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/...
Sebastian Gorka: The Counterterrorism Czar Without a Counterterrorism Plan, by @hannahallam.bsky.social
“Kiwi Everlee Wihongi has lived in the United States for more than 25 years and is now in an ICE detention centre in California, after a three week visit back to New Zealand.
She lives in Wisconsin, legally, where she has been training to be a welder” www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/5...
Didn't VelociPastor originate on Netflix? I remember those discussions
For fuck's sake, sign up for The Onion, and get a free limited edition IW tote.
A share of merch sales will go to the Sandy Hook families, which will be the first time they get any money since they filed this lawsuit eight years ago.
Legal fees have been insane. Please sign up and help us out!
Did you get in on the Tubi discussion a couple weeks back, where everyone posted their best finds? It was wild
Ladies and gentlemen, they got it.
Ossoff: "How does American politics really work? It's coin operated. Money goes in, favors come out. It's been running on secret money, corporate money, billionaire money ... all of this gave rise to a depraved president who exploits this rot to empower and enrich himself"
The Article’s claims that early in Director Patel’s tenure meetings and briefings were rescheduled due to “alcohol-fueled nights,” that members of his security detail had difficulty waking him because he was “seemingly intoxicated,” and that a request for “breaching equipment” was made because he had been unreachable behind locked doors, are false. None of these events occurred. Prior to publication, the FBI expressly informed Defendants that these claims were “totally false,” “made up,” and “made up to the point of satire.” As is standard protocol, easily verified, and would have been known by any credible FBI source, breach equipment is provided to all FBI protection details. The claim that it was requested or provided to Director Patel’s detail because he “had been unreachable behind locked doors” is pure fantasy
Most of Patel’s denials in the Atlantic lawsuit are pro forma, except for this one claiming his detail wouldn’t have needed to request breach equipment because they already had it. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
The Atlantic responds to Kash Patel's $250 million lawsuit:
"We stand by our reporting on Kash Patel, and we will vigorously defend The Atlantic and our journalists against this meritless lawsuit."
Eight *kids* and I had to ask my wife about it when it scrolled by on local news. We're a nation with massive brain-poisoning.
It took many years to realize I need easy access to salt air (after several stints of living inland)
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A case of the measles has been confirmed in Rhode Island, according to the Rhode Island Department of Health. (Photo: Getty Images) Learn more: www.wpri.com/health/measles-case-conf...
One of multiple parts of the Atlantic story that is one hundred percent true is President Trump’s frustration that the MAGAfied feds aren’t jailing nearly enough of his political enemies so u can read his words today in the context of liking his job title and wanting to keep it
8 children between the ages of 1 and 14 are dead after a mass shooting in Louisiana, police say
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🇺🇦 Le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky a dénoncé dimanche la prolongation annoncée vendredi de la suspension des sanctions américaines sur le pétrole russe, affirmant que "chaque dollar versé pour le pétrole russe est de l'argent pour la guerre" de Moscou en Ukraine.
It looks cool; I've not seen that design. Carry on with the gumbo s'il vous plaît