I was tossed in the back of a VW bus. My father drove us west of the Mississippi and he bought I don't know how many cases of coors beer. He stacked it on the floor and threw a blanket over it. I road on that beer all the way to Virginia. At every agricultural check point I was reminded not to say a thing. So I became a smuggler at 5
California Dems turned the Golden State into a trap house.
Gas TOO HIGH. Rent TOO HIGH. Everything TOO HIGH.
Just like that spot where you go in but never come out better.
Vote these clowns out in November. πΊπΈπ₯
#CaliforniaTrapHouse#VoteThemOut#MAGA
In 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally absorbed a tiny amount of LSD through his fingertips and spent the afternoon mildly hallucinating at his desk. Three days later he accidentally took 10 times than the standard recreational dose.
He drank what he believed was a cautiously small dose, and unknowingly took ten times a modern recreational amount with no frame of reference whatsoever.
At precisely 4:20pm on April 19, Hofmann dissolved 250 micrograms in water and drank it.
By 5:00pm his lab journal entries were deteriorating. Dizziness. Anxiety. Visual disturbance. Writing became impossible.
He asked his assistant to take him home. Wartime Basel had banned private cars, so the only option was a bicycle.
He spent the ride convinced his neighbour was a witch and that he had gone permanently insane. April 19 is now celebrated annually as Bicycle Day.
Hofmann later discovered that 20 to 30 micrograms were sufficient for noticeable effects. He had taken more than twelve times that amount.
He lived to 102, took small doses for the rest of his life, and called LSD his "problem child." He never regretted discovering it.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department used helicopters to fly in ballots from vote centers across the region
βThey're picking up ballots from 8 cities including Lancaster, Santa Clarita, Palmdale, Lakewood, Santa Monica, Van Nuys, Pomona, and Torrance. Once they arrive, the ballots are securely transferred inside where election workers are receiving and processing millions of ballotsβ
The reason they do this is because LA is huge, over 4,700 miles big
There are 5.8 million registered voters that has a single Ballot Processing Center in the City of Industry
All ballots from vote centers across the vast county are brought here for counting after polls close. Driving from remote areas like the Antelope Valley, Lancaster, Palmdale takes hours, so helicopters get ballots in faster, reducing delays in reporting and minimizing time ballots sit in transit
What I find interesting is this seems like the perfect opportunity to introduce as many mail in ballots as needed without any questions
This also use one processing center. This means they wouldnβt have to coordinate rigging elections across multiple offices. If could be one easy to control operation at this one facility
We need a federal audit of California elections
If thereβs no fraud, great. But I think we all know thereβs massive fraud