At midnight Greenwich Mean Time on August 10th, 1998, an object designated ML 14 crossed Earth's orbital path at the exact point Earth itself had occupied just 18 hours earlier. That margin is worth sitting with. Had the timing been different by less than a day, had ML 14 arrived at that point around 6 a.m. the previous morning instead, the consequences would have unfolded with brutal speed. An area the size of France would have been completely devastated within minutes. By 8 a.m., most of the world's vegetation would have been burning. And by late October, somewhere between 30 and 40 percent of the human race would have been dead or dying. An event of that scale did not happen, but the margin between it happening and not happening was 18 hours, and that is the kind of number that ought to put the broader conversation about near-Earth objects into proper perspective.
Question to all of you here who disagree with @RealCandaceO's theory: why was the crime scene paved over 4 days after Charlie's assassination, on a Sunday & called an 'emergency job' requested by FBI and the governor? Why did they dig up 10 inches of ground?
🚨 BOMBSHELL: Michigan clerk caught on video admitting she DELETED election records and logs from the 2020 election — destroying the audit trail — at the direction of the Secretary of State.
Over 600,000+ ballots now have no way to be authenticated.
Election records are required by law to be kept for 22 months. This looks like a deliberate cover-up.
The 2020 election was stolen, and insiders directed the destruction of evidence.
When will we get real accountability and full transparency?
Share if you want answers! 👇
#ElectionIntegrity #Michigan2020 #SaveOurElections #AuditTheVote
Elon Musk:”You get taxed on what you earn, you get taxed on what you buy, and you get taxed on what you own. And what does it get spent on? A bunch of stuff you don’t even agree with.
That’s why we need to reduce the size of government, spend less money and let the people keep a lot more of their hard-earned money.”
Tommy Tuberville just said what millions of MAGA voters have been screaming at Senate Republicans for years: stop begging weak Republicans to help President Trump and start playing hardball. Tuberville is now openly calling for GOP Senators to lose their committee chairmanships if they block nuking the zombie filibuster or side with Democrats on key amendments, and honestly, that pressure should have started a long time ago. Republicans keep acting shocked when nothing gets done, but then they protect Senators who sabotage the agenda while still rewarding them with power, influence, and leadership positions just because of “seniority.” Tuberville nailed the real problem. Too many committee chairs are there because they have been in Washington forever, not because they are the best fighters for the America First movement. The base is tired of hearing excuses, tired of hearing “process,” and tired of watching weak Republicans slow-walk Trump’s agenda while Democrats fight like every vote is war. Tuberville’s message is simple: if you want the power, then back the agenda. If not, step aside and let someone else do the job. That is the kind of pressure MAGA voters want to see from Senate leadership instead of endless compromise and excuses.
@jcfritz@newstart_2024 I have a panel that I turn on for 5 minutes and I look right above it. That’s it. It took a few months but my eyes are A LOT better.