I think it's time to recycle this gem of the "highly educated" Ghislaine Maxwell. Listen to what she's saying here, pay attention to her word choices, and ponder the consequences.
Thank God Epstein was arrested, because six days later the TerraMar project was shut down.
The UN declared the earth's waters a sovereign country. Ghislaine issues digital passports to build the global community. TerraMar aligned with WEF sustainability goals and global governance. UN-linked figures were on the board.
This would have been the catapult to create the Great Reset for oceans. The elites would take centralized control over all resources like fish, minerals, oil, and biotech. They could have imposed fees, permits, bans, or simply declared an environmental emergency halting all shipping routes and shutting down certain countries leading to economic collapse and genocide. It's ironic that she specifically mentions 'China' and 'overfishing' because the WEF and Klaus Schwab highly favor China.
If a country wanted to dispute any restrictions they would have to take it up with the UN's global court, only if the blue helmets allowed that. Our military would lose all power and alliances which is exactly what the WEF/UN wanted. China and the Elite would henceforth take control of the entire world. And Epstein's pals would have turned the world into their satanic playground. It was the biggest chess move on the board and no private citizen saw it coming.
((Watch the water))
He gets cringier.
Ed is speaking on being humble, something he learned during war, highlighting the impact of his actions and decisions, but then says "From the battlefield to the bedroom in terms of them getting, you know, killed or injured."
Bruh, I don't know what freaky shit you've got going on in the bedroom, but it seems like 50 Shades of Losing. Is there a safe word? ππ€’
This one is fun @RepThomasMassie
Dandy Andy vetoed SB59 making it a misdemeanor to use tax dollars to fund the advocacy for ballot questions.
The law already exists, however there is no penalty in the current legislation. This is why AG Russell Coleman couldn't legally hold him or school officials accountable for their crimes. Kentucky legislators corrected the issue by drafting a consequence for the law. Without accountability it's simply a strongly worded letter, "don't."
KRS 65.013: "Tax dollars not to be used to advocate for or against public question on ballot"
In this veto message the governor admits to knowingly breaking to law and plans to continue citing the First Amendment. This means he views his free speech as more important than Kentuckians while forcing Kentucky taxpayers to fund his lies. But.... NO KINGS.
BREAKING: Governor Andy Beshear just VETOED a bill that makes it a misdemeanor to use taxpayer funding to advocate on ballot measures.
That's already illegal in Kentucky. This bill just gives it teeth.
Notice how he ADMITS his side BROKE THE LAW fighting against school choice.
π¨βWE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Office Members, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is SAFE and SOUND!β - President Donald J. Trump πΊπΈ
But they really need my $650 for state taxes. π€¨
Considering this is stimulus money...for years I kept thinking the frontline workers would eventually get a stimulus or financial reward for braving it out and continuing to work, since the people who quit their jobs out of fear were not only granted full unemployment but were given an additional $600 a check. It was more lucrative for them to sit at home and do nothing than it was to be a productive member of society. As it turns out that was extremely naive of me to think that good would be rewarded in this world.
Nearly $2 billion spent on upgrades, beautification, and projects like this while so many of us are currently drowning. Because of the insurance my mortgage has increased nearly $400 a month since the start of covid. People cannot afford to live.
Can y'all please find a way to correct this before more Kentuckians end up homeless? @CallowayforKy@realTJRoberts
@elonmusk The final last ending of Stand By Me hits different. I never had any frens later on like the ones I had when I was an anon. Jesus, does anyone? πΈ
@DeAngelisCorey This is true. I witnessed students spending more time learning about J6 than they spent studying grammar, writing, or reading novels combined...in an English class. Everything they learned was a lie.
Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball's FY 2025 Statewide Single Audit has exposed a stunning level of incompetence and carelessness in Gov. Andy Beshear's executive branch, with Volume I uncovering over $1 billion in financial reporting errors that misrepresent Kentucky's true financial position-including the underreporting of an additional $170 million in Medicaid expenditures that could jeopardize federal funding.
Other gems include the Department of Revenue overcharging Kentuckians $33 million in taxes (with thousands double-billed), glaring data security vulnerabilities that left personal information wide open to hackers (penetration in minutes, anyone?), and failures in overseeing driver's license issuance that enabled fraud. It's the kind of sloppy bookkeeping and weak controls you'd expect from an administration more focused on national ambitions and photo-ops than actually running the state competently.
Volume II doubles down on the Medicaid mismanagement horror show under Beshear's Cabinet for Health and Family Services, revealing repeat failures like hundreds of deceased individuals (at least 331β358 who died before 2024) still listed as eligible for benefits, 844 duplicate capitation payments totaling nearly $1 million in pure waste, inaccurate eligibility data (wrong birth/death dates, duplicated SSNs), presumptive eligibility granted multiple times in a year, and shameful delays in nursing home inspections-with many facilities uninspected for years, some since 2019, violating federal mandates for resident safety.
This comes on top of a separate special examination flagging $836 million in alleged Medicaid waste from payments for people concurrently enrolled in other states' programs-money that benefited no Kentuckian. While Beshear's team dismisses it all as "political games" and brags about surpluses and bond upgrades (as if basic fiscal optics excuse the chaos), Ball's independent findings paint a clear picture: systemic neglect of taxpayer dollars, vulnerable residents, and federal compliance under his watch. Kentuckians deserve better than this ongoing sequel of excuses and errors. Full reports are on the Auditor's site for the unvarnished details.
$2 billion wasted but...Go And Do Likewise. π«£
Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball's FY 2025 Statewide Single Audit has exposed a stunning level of incompetence and carelessness in Gov. Andy Beshear's executive branch, with Volume I uncovering over $1 billion in financial reporting errors that misrepresent Kentucky's true financial position-including the underreporting of an additional $170 million in Medicaid expenditures that could jeopardize federal funding.
Other gems include the Department of Revenue overcharging Kentuckians $33 million in taxes (with thousands double-billed), glaring data security vulnerabilities that left personal information wide open to hackers (penetration in minutes, anyone?), and failures in overseeing driver's license issuance that enabled fraud. It's the kind of sloppy bookkeeping and weak controls you'd expect from an administration more focused on national ambitions and photo-ops than actually running the state competently.
Volume II doubles down on the Medicaid mismanagement horror show under Beshear's Cabinet for Health and Family Services, revealing repeat failures like hundreds of deceased individuals (at least 331β358 who died before 2024) still listed as eligible for benefits, 844 duplicate capitation payments totaling nearly $1 million in pure waste, inaccurate eligibility data (wrong birth/death dates, duplicated SSNs), presumptive eligibility granted multiple times in a year, and shameful delays in nursing home inspections-with many facilities uninspected for years, some since 2019, violating federal mandates for resident safety.
This comes on top of a separate special examination flagging $836 million in alleged Medicaid waste from payments for people concurrently enrolled in other states' programs-money that benefited no Kentuckian. While Beshear's team dismisses it all as "political games" and brags about surpluses and bond upgrades (as if basic fiscal optics excuse the chaos), Ball's independent findings paint a clear picture: systemic neglect of taxpayer dollars, vulnerable residents, and federal compliance under his watch. Kentuckians deserve better than this ongoing sequel of excuses and errors. Full reports are on the Auditor's site for the unvarnished details.
$2 billion wasted but...Go And Do Likewise. π«£
@GuitarAnon17@Biz_Shrink@NancyBu3969@realjusthuman@GenFlynn Ooh....member when she was doing public interviews telling people NOT to follow Matrixx and Shady a few years back? So people followed them just cause they were told not to. I feel like I remember her telling people to block them too. That's weird. It's almost like a full circle.