1) 12 Russians sitting in the DNC
2) Peter Strozok grew up in Iran
3) They are now always listening
4) Ted Deutch wants to destroy people’s right to talk about things he does not like
1) Trump meets Vlad, MSM goes full #SimpleJack
2) John Cleese leaving UK, had enough
3) Anthony Bourdain raged at Clinton
4) What level on the ice berg are you?
1) We are all made of TinFoil
2) Everyone building bunkers
3) The “foreign entity”
4) It goes all the way to the top
5) The strange thing, about the Pied Piper
A recent meme, from professor of memes Carpe Donktum (Phd in Memesmithing ), has made its way onto the internet, regarding Peter Strzok house testimony. the meme is a fine vintage, and I thought I would share
1) CNN goes sniffing . . . .
2) Reddit Round-table, on the addictiveness
3) Froot loops not so good for you
4) Petro-masculinity
5) live insect jewellery
1) One thousand points of light
2) Orwell vs Huxley
3) Generation Z changing
4) the world, of deleted opinion
5) Red rain in Russia
6) Moon-eyed people of Appalachians
President Trump raised eyebrows Thursday night when he criticized the “thousand points of light” slogan coined by former President George H.W. Bush.
Hello everyone, its ED – this seems like the best way to explain a delay in the video – my microphone plug snapped, when I moved my computer – so i have no working mic to make a video at the moment – however, I am just about to get into the car to drive and get a new one. This of course, will cause a delay in today’s video. I hope the microphone is not broken and it is just the cable plug. I am getting into the car just after this video. Sorry about this! I wanted to update you so you did not wait around. I just found out about this like 30min ago, after searching to try and find a new cable. But no luck. So, will get new cable, and then be back and record video and put it up. But it will likely be an hour or so late today.
Sorry everyone!
Here are the topics i will be covering when I get back:
1) One thousand points of light
2) Orwell vs Huxley
3) Generation Z changing
4) the world, of deleted opinion
5) Red rain in Russia
6) Moon-eyed people of Appalachians
1) Kim Dotcom losing cases in NEW Zealand
2) Amazon work conditions
3) Everything is spyware
4) Teen has hat taken by SJW
5) Proof the Earth is flat
Kim Dotcom and three of his former colleagues have lost their latest bid to avoid extradition to the U.S. New Zealand’s Court of Appeal on Thursday upheld earlier court rulings that found the men were eligible to be handed over to U.S. authorities.
1) Facebook bans, Declaration of Independence
2) Australia, inssues monthly fines for what?
3) Cognitive dissonance; two narratives
4) #AClockWorldOrangeIsREAL
5) Bono very sad, over risk of NWO decline
6) Free Speech zones
America’s founding document might be too politically incorrect for Facebook, which flagged and removed a post consisting almost entirely of text from the Declaration of Independence.
1) Strange object and towers
2) Imran Awan plea deal
3) British x-files, china had ufo
4) stealing clouds
5) gmail sharing with third party
6) the red balloon and shaping memories
1) Twining Memo on UFOs
2) The decline of insects continues
3) More people hit by unusual sounds
4) 90% of plastic waste comes from just 10 rivers
5) Netflix says 5 seconds of eye contact is enough
6) The phases of a geeker gate
1) Bayer-Monsanto Partnership
2) Fluoridation
3) Has ET Gone Home?
4) William Morris Endeavor
5) Marree Man
6) How to “not” restore artwork
7) conspiracy theorist, doc
The Centers for Disease Control is a Subsidiary of the Pharmaceutical Industry | A list of unusual conspiracy theories | Operation Avalanche | Flying Robot Dragon
Pier Luigi Nervi (21 June 1891 – 9 January 1979) was an Italian engineer and architect. He studied at the University of Bologna graduating in 1913; Dr Nervi taught as a professor of engineering at Rome University from 1946 to 1961 and is known worldwide as a structural engineer and architect and for his innovative use of reinforced concrete.
Ancient cities whose brick and stonewalls have literally been vitrified, that is, fused together, can be found in India, Ireland, Scotland, France, Turkey and other places. There is no logical explanation for the vitrification of stone forts and cities . . .
Researchers at OpenAI, a nonprofit based in California, developed the algorithmic A team, which they call the OpenAI Five. Each algorithm uses a neural network to learn not only how to play the game, but also how to cooperate with its AI teammates. It has started defeating amateur Dota 2 players in testing, OpenAI says.