This pork was bought from grocery store chain H-E-B
When cutting it, there seems to be a “pimple like” part of the meat. If you press on it, this happens…..
This is something you could easily miss and just cook, but after seeing this you’ll never not vigorously check your pork from grocery stores again
This is what a known as an abscess, it’s a pus-filled pocket from an infection in the raw pork
This is not safe and when you find this you should eat any of the pork, you should throw the whole package away
Heading out this weekend?
Keep an eye out for ALPRs and AI cameras. Spot one? Check the DeFlock app and add it if it’s missing.
Congratulations, your relaxing drive just became unpaid surveillance research.
Download the app or visit https://t.co/4wBNqbBbih.
#Flock#Privacy
Forget left or right. This should terrify everyone.
NPR reports that DHS plans to give facial recognition technology to local police.
Immigration is the justification today.
The infrastructure can be used far beyond it tomorrow.
https://t.co/dGPFk1AWut
Imagine calling yourself a "nonprofit" while receiving 100% of your revenue from taxpayers and paying your CEO $450,000 to promote the climate scam.
The green movement was scamming American taxpayers.
@SecretaryBurgum put an end to it!
Governors and states are ON NOTICE.
The American people will no longer tolerate their HARD-EARNED tax dollars being used to fund drugs, crime, and criminal organizations.
With @POTUS’ leadership, @USDOL and @USLaborIG are putting an END TO THIS!
Until 2014, there was a tremendous tool called the Social Security Death Index. It was a free tool for genealogical research AND various types of fraud.
Then, in 2014 (who was President then?) it was closed off and made available only to paying customers IF and ONLY IF they can prove they have a valid use for the data (determined by the government). You must go through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) certification program.
Even if your use of the SSDI is considered valid, you or your organization must pay over $3,000 per year for access. Closer to $3,500, actually. And there are many restrictions to the use of the data.
If the SSDI was freely available today (or had been in 2020), detecting dead voters would be the easiest things in the world. Someone like me could automate the process and detect dead voters in a state's voter rolls in minutes.
Just another thing to consider.
Rape gangs are not some kind of aberration. Ask any combat veteran what they saw in Afghanistan. The sexual torture and slavery of children is utterly commonplace in Muslim countries. It’s part of their “culture.” Which is why it’s suicidal to import that culture into the west.
One of the most expensive parts of a civil rights lawsuit is the deposition. They cost about $650/hr. But if we have our own equipment, we can cut that down to just $150 total to hire the notary for swearing in. Because we are a small firm without staff or a giant operating budget, we require our clients to pay actual expenses. Most clients can't afford $650/hr. We are trying to buy this equipment to save our clients and better be poised to defend them without the extra costs. So, we're raising funds for a system. Please donate to the gift card to purchase the camera. https://t.co/v3OXDjKW7R
@nbpschools@NBPublicSchools That's not how the First Amendment works. Whatever authority the government has to control its own employees, it can't prohibit nonemployees -- the press or anyone else -- from sharing information they learn.
SCOTUS has ruled that parents hold ultimate authority over what their children are taught in school—especially on sensitive topics. @theJusticeDept will not tolerate schools ignoring the law. The @CivilRights Division is committed to protecting parents’ rights under FERPA.
There’s a game being played by Republican Party politicians @ShelleyLutherTX@AngelaPaxtonTX@JaredLPatterson@GregAbbott_TX@FairlyForTexas where they celebrate big wins against BigTech and #edtech apps while voting for the expansion of technology in the classroom.
They all have this in common:
💻 They support Texas Bluebonnet under HB 1605 which is digital common core and bribes ISDs with grant money to adopt a state-owned curriculum aligned with UNESCO and WEF.
💻 They supported the cell phone ban for devices issued by parents with no mention of Chromebooks and iPads issued by the government to all students using bond debt.
💻 They support the new tripled STAAR which is online and increases testing from one test a year to three days of online testing on devices where massive amounts of data are collected on our kids and AI is used to grade them.
💻 They support Morath, @GregAbbott_TX’s appointed commissioner of TEA, who is a software entrepreneur and major driver of data harvesting through @Commit2Dallas, edtech vendors, consultants, P3s like Educate Texas, and online testing companies like Pearson and Cambium.
💻 They support voucher subsidies which will align all recipients with government regulations, including access to private school and home school children while driving up virtual school enrollment and harvesting data on private school teachers and students.
💻 Their feigned outrage regarding digital apps and BigTech is an empty platitude.
💻 Republicans are the biggest drivers of BigTech and edtech with 30 years of power in Texas. (see also NCLB and Istation rider)
💻 Texas has mined more student data than any other state and education is THE MOST data mineable industry to date.
Every click can be monetized. And it is….
Amazon Web Services wants to release water from its data centers into Louisa County's natural water sources, including Lake Anna in Virginia
“The draft permit on the table would give Amazon Web Services permission to release 280,000 gallons a day of cooling water from its data centers into Sedges Creek, which flows into Lake Anna. Amazon says it would only use this method during the hottest periods, which it predicts to be 4% of the year.”
The most water is much warmer than the water it will be dumping into, this means with this much water it will likely kill the fish population and everything else adapted to the current environment
Also Amazon says the water doesn’t touch servers but I found that doesn’t matter
Treated Non-Contact Cooling Water: Does not touch servers directly but picks up metals like Zinc, copper, aluminum, cadmium
This would be catastrophic
The language of the Don't Sharia Our Texas priority passed by the RPT Legislative Priorities last week. I predict that when the delegate votes are counted, this will be an official priority of the RPT for 2026-27.
DON'T SHARIA OUR TEXAS
Texas government must stop Sharia Law by declaring that Sharia law is an incompatible, seditious, subversive, competing enemy of the Texas and U.S. Constitutions, and that its advocacy or implementation is a seditious criminal act, worthy of criminal punishment, disqualification for public, military, and law enforcement service, denaturalization, and, deportment. It should also be resisted in the following ways, including:
1. Immigration Reforms: Formally request that the Federal government denaturalize and/or deport advocates of Sharia law.
2. Taxpayer Funds May Not Be Granted: Taxpayer funds shall not be granted, contracted, disbursed, or otherwise provided to any entity or program that promotes or advocates allegiance to a foreign legal system, such as Sharia law, that conflicts with the Constitutions of Texas or the United States, nor shall Texas public schools and taxpayer funded institutions be allowed to provide meals or services in compliance with Sharia law.
3. Sharia Compliant Developments: Stop any economic or residential development that advocates the application of Sharia law and discriminates against those who do not submit to it.
4. Funding Prohibitions: Stop religious and/or educational institutions in Texas from receiving funding from hostile foreign or domestic sources that have any affiliation with any organization that advocates Sharia law or has been designated as a Foreign Terror Organization or Transnational Criminal Organization.
5. Enforce and Expand Our Laws: Enforce Texas sedition law against advocacy of Sharia law, and rigorously enforce other Texas law that criminalizes aspects of Sharia law such as terroristic threat,
female genital mutilation, animal cruelty, domestic violence, rape, polygamy, and pedophilia. Modify existing statutes to explicitly reference Sharia inclusion. Expand the jurisdiction of the OAG to
prosecute such law. Include elimination of taxpayer assistance to women who in reality are wives under Sharia law. Enact legislation to eliminate the fraud related to Sharia compliant financing.
6. Expand American Law For American Courts: Expand the legal applications of the American Law for American Courts. Pass (HB 45, 2017) and adopt a Texas Domestic Terrorist Organization Designation Act to define and prohibit domestic terrorists and sponsors of terror, and create a private civil cause of action allowing RICO provisions to be used by victims of terrorism.