• John Mac Ghlionn - The Most Dangerous Teenagers in America:

    https://spectator.org/the-most-dangerous-teenagers-in-america/

    #ScatteredSpider #Crackers #Decentralization #RemoteAccess #SecurityTheater #SocialEngineering #SpearPhishing #Phishing #Spoofing #PsychologicalWarfare #Disruption #Extortion #Teenagers #ForTheWin #CyberSecurity #NetworkAdministration #InformationTechnology #Sociology #Psychology
    John Mac Ghlionn - The Most Dangerous Teenagers in America: https://spectator.org/the-most-dangerous-teenagers-in-america/ #ScatteredSpider #Crackers #Decentralization #RemoteAccess #SecurityTheater #SocialEngineering #SpearPhishing #Phishing #Spoofing #PsychologicalWarfare #Disruption #Extortion #Teenagers #ForTheWin #CyberSecurity #NetworkAdministration #InformationTechnology #Sociology #Psychology
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  • Vaxxed 3 | Authorized To Kill

    Children’s Health Defense embarked on a nine-month journey across America, gathering powerful testimonies from the people. Our interviews ranged from mothers and fathers to teenagers, families, medical professionals, whistleblowers, lawyers, and people from all
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUJArusGUQQ
    Vaxxed 3 | Authorized To Kill Children’s Health Defense embarked on a nine-month journey across America, gathering powerful testimonies from the people. Our interviews ranged from mothers and fathers to teenagers, families, medical professionals, whistleblowers, lawyers, and people from all https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUJArusGUQQ
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  • COPIED AND PASTED
    What a great post.
    Let me tell you a little story about the circle of life.
    Yesterday, my 80-year-old mom told my nearly 50-year-old self to bring my laundry upstairs. Then, she instructed me how to clean a pot I've had for two decades. And then, when I was packing a few boxes for returns, she reminded me to make sure I blacked-out the labels or else the post office wouldn't know what to scan.
    And that's when I responded with, "Mom! This isn't the first time I've done this, you know!"
    She just laughed at me and drank her tea and rearranged her magic purse that has everything in it from medicine for every ailment and tissues to nail clippers and candy.
    I don't know why I responded so curtly. I guess I just was tired and didn't want to be told what to do.
    The irony wasn't lost on me when throughout the day, I said things to my teenagers like, "Hey, did you send in that form yet?" and "Take your coat upstairs" and "OMG! Put that bowl in the dishwasher."
    And each time, they responded with the obligatory, "I know, Mom!"
    I would laugh at their exasperation and return to what I was doing.
    Last night, my 16-year-old and I went to the wake of a lovely woman who happened to be the grandmother of my daughter's best friend.
    As I hugged my friend, the mom to my daughter's bestie and the daughter of the deceased, I watched as one of her kids brought a pair of tweezers back to her.
    She explained, "As we were coming here, I just started throwing everything in my purse that I thought I would need, just in case. Of course, one of the kids needed them. My mom always did that for us."
    And I couldn't help thinking about grandmas and their special purses, and how mothers show their love.
    Sometimes we show it by nagging--or gently reminding--about looming deadlines and chores that need to be done.
    Sometimes it's by setting rules and boundaries to keep them safe.
    Sometimes it's by doing laundry when your child--no matter what their age--doesn't have the time or cooking a special meal or changing sheets.
    Sometimes it's laughing off a snarky comment.
    And sometimes, it's simply being there, saying nothing at all.
    The universe showed me something pretty special yesterday.
    It reminded me of all the love I give and receive throughout the small details of my life, and how lucky I am to have it spread through three generations right now.
    A mother's love is rarely shown in grand gestures, but if we're lucky, woven into a lifetime of small, meaningful moments of kindness and selflessness and generosity that knows no bounds.
    And when the time comes, in the magic purses grandmothers carry--when these grand women start slowing down but still want to be there for their family.
    Until it's time to pass that tradition on to the mothers coming after.
    Love your people hard today, in whatever small ways you can show it. Treasure the ways they show their love to you. Don't take one second for granted.
    xoxo,
    Whitney Fleming Writes
    COPIED AND PASTED What a great post. Let me tell you a little story about the circle of life. Yesterday, my 80-year-old mom told my nearly 50-year-old self to bring my laundry upstairs. Then, she instructed me how to clean a pot I've had for two decades. And then, when I was packing a few boxes for returns, she reminded me to make sure I blacked-out the labels or else the post office wouldn't know what to scan. And that's when I responded with, "Mom! This isn't the first time I've done this, you know!" She just laughed at me and drank her tea and rearranged her magic purse that has everything in it from medicine for every ailment and tissues to nail clippers and candy. I don't know why I responded so curtly. I guess I just was tired and didn't want to be told what to do. The irony wasn't lost on me when throughout the day, I said things to my teenagers like, "Hey, did you send in that form yet?" and "Take your coat upstairs" and "OMG! Put that bowl in the dishwasher." And each time, they responded with the obligatory, "I know, Mom!" I would laugh at their exasperation and return to what I was doing. Last night, my 16-year-old and I went to the wake of a lovely woman who happened to be the grandmother of my daughter's best friend. As I hugged my friend, the mom to my daughter's bestie and the daughter of the deceased, I watched as one of her kids brought a pair of tweezers back to her. She explained, "As we were coming here, I just started throwing everything in my purse that I thought I would need, just in case. Of course, one of the kids needed them. My mom always did that for us." And I couldn't help thinking about grandmas and their special purses, and how mothers show their love. Sometimes we show it by nagging--or gently reminding--about looming deadlines and chores that need to be done. Sometimes it's by setting rules and boundaries to keep them safe. Sometimes it's by doing laundry when your child--no matter what their age--doesn't have the time or cooking a special meal or changing sheets. Sometimes it's laughing off a snarky comment. And sometimes, it's simply being there, saying nothing at all. The universe showed me something pretty special yesterday. It reminded me of all the love I give and receive throughout the small details of my life, and how lucky I am to have it spread through three generations right now. A mother's love is rarely shown in grand gestures, but if we're lucky, woven into a lifetime of small, meaningful moments of kindness and selflessness and generosity that knows no bounds. And when the time comes, in the magic purses grandmothers carry--when these grand women start slowing down but still want to be there for their family. Until it's time to pass that tradition on to the mothers coming after. Love your people hard today, in whatever small ways you can show it. Treasure the ways they show their love to you. Don't take one second for granted. xoxo, Whitney Fleming Writes
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  • IN RESPONSE TO THE EMAILS CONCERNING MY DOG.

    Please be advised I am sick and tired of receiving questions about my dog who bit six people wearing Obama tee shirts, four Democrats wearing Pelosi tee shirts, nine teenagers with pants hanging down past their cracks, and three flag burners.

    FOR THE LAST TIME...THE DOG IS NOT FOR SALE !
    IN RESPONSE TO THE EMAILS CONCERNING MY DOG. Please be advised I am sick and tired of receiving questions about my dog who bit six people wearing Obama tee shirts, four Democrats wearing Pelosi tee shirts, nine teenagers with pants hanging down past their cracks, and three flag burners. FOR THE LAST TIME...THE DOG IS NOT FOR SALE !
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  • Ilan Hulkower - Authorities Exonerate Two Men Charged With Murder As Teens:

    https://dailycaller.com/2023/12/15/los-angeles-george-gascon-exonerate-murder-charges-teenagers-giovanni-hernandez-miguel-solorio/

    #Exoneration #WrongfulConviction #Misidentification #Testimony #Evidence #Injustice #LosAngeles #InnocenceProject #JustUs #CriminalJustice #Law
    Ilan Hulkower - Authorities Exonerate Two Men Charged With Murder As Teens: https://dailycaller.com/2023/12/15/los-angeles-george-gascon-exonerate-murder-charges-teenagers-giovanni-hernandez-miguel-solorio/ #Exoneration #WrongfulConviction #Misidentification #Testimony #Evidence #Injustice #LosAngeles #InnocenceProject #JustUs #CriminalJustice #Law
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    ‘I Was Going To Die In Prison’: Authorities Exonerate Two Men Charged With Murder As Teens
    Giovanni Hernandez and Miguel Solorio have been determined by Los Angeles authorities on Wednesday to have been wrongfully convicted for murder.
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  • Poisonous creatures have bright colors to warn others of their toxicity. Ha! Ain't that the truth.

    https://notthebee.com/article/study-teenagers-more-likely-to-be-mentally-healthy-if-their-parents-are-conservative-?utm_source=Not+The+Bee+Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=12092023
    Poisonous creatures have bright colors to warn others of their toxicity. Ha! Ain't that the truth. https://notthebee.com/article/study-teenagers-more-likely-to-be-mentally-healthy-if-their-parents-are-conservative-?utm_source=Not+The+Bee+Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=12092023
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  • DON’T JUST BOYCOTT DISNEY…..What’s extremely sad about this society-wrecking scourge is that no other institution so brazenly and aggressively sexualizes children and grooms teenagers for the LGBTQIA+ agenda like Disney does

    https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/12/06/dont-just-boycott-disney/
    DON’T JUST BOYCOTT DISNEY…..What’s extremely sad about this society-wrecking scourge is that no other institution so brazenly and aggressively sexualizes children and grooms teenagers for the LGBTQIA+ agenda like Disney does https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/12/06/dont-just-boycott-disney/
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    DON’T JUST BOYCOTT DISNEY…..
    Via State of the Nation JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO SHUT IT DOWN—FOREVER!!! Editor’s Note: It ought to be obvious by now that the pedovores have always flocked to any sport or school setting or organizati…
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  • https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crime/four-las-vegas-teenagers-charged-adults-fatal-beating-classmate
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crime/four-las-vegas-teenagers-charged-adults-fatal-beating-classmate
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    Four Las Vegas teenagers charged as adults in fatal beating of classmate
    Four Las Vegas high school students were charged as adults in the fatal beating of their classmate on Nov. 1.
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  • Will the Next Bailout Be for Life Insurance Companies?

    Executives at the largest insurance companies in the United States are alarmed that teenagers, young and white-collar Americans in the prime of life are inexplicably dying at a record pace, causing a “monumental outflow” of death claims and drag on profits that is shaking the industry and causing some to take a fresh look at the problem.

    CDC data reported in August showed that Americans in the period January-May 2023 were still dying at abnormally high rates with the pandemic long over. Mortality rates were 25% higher than normal among 15- to 19-year-olds and 20% higher among 45-year-olds considered in the prime of life.

    https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2023/11/07/will-the-next-bailout-be-for-life-insurance-companies/
    Will the Next Bailout Be for Life Insurance Companies? Executives at the largest insurance companies in the United States are alarmed that teenagers, young and white-collar Americans in the prime of life are inexplicably dying at a record pace, causing a “monumental outflow” of death claims and drag on profits that is shaking the industry and causing some to take a fresh look at the problem. CDC data reported in August showed that Americans in the period January-May 2023 were still dying at abnormally high rates with the pandemic long over. Mortality rates were 25% higher than normal among 15- to 19-year-olds and 20% higher among 45-year-olds considered in the prime of life. https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2023/11/07/will-the-next-bailout-be-for-life-insurance-companies/
    Will the Next Bailout Be for Life Insurance Companies?
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