Posted on 12/23/2021 2:06:34 PM PST by ransomnote
Prof. Mattias Desmet on Mass Formation
CarterHeavyIndustries Published December 11, 2021 629 Views
70 mins.
https://rumble.com/vqkkjn-prof.-mattias-desmet-on-mass-formation.html
I know a lot of you saw the video of the Belgium professor talk about mass formation psychosis. The one video that has made the rounds is the one where he talks one-on-one with the English or Australian dude. In this one, he is talking with five people, most of whom are attorneys. Fullmeich is one of the people.
Although dozens, and perhaps hundreds, of explanations have been offered to account for the dodecahedrons,
no one is certain just what they were used for.
Ha...FReepers know....it's an ancient model of the Coronavirus-19.
(APACHE - ????)
High-Risk Flaw Haunts Apache Server
https://www.securityweek.com/high-risk-flaw-haunts-apache-server
The Apache Software Foundation has released a new version of its flagship web server to patch a pair of security defects, one serious enough to lead to remote code execution attacks.
The Apache HTTP Server 2.4.52 is listed as urgent and the U.S. government’s security response agency CISA is calling on users of the open-source cross-platform web server software to “update as soon as possible.”
The patch provides cover for two documented security vulnerabilities — CVE-2021-44790 and CVE-2021-44224 — one of which may allow a remote attacker to take control of an affected system.
From the Apache Software Foundation advisory:
HIGH: Possible buffer overflow when parsing multipart content in mod_lua of Apache HTTP Server 2.4.51 and earlier (CVE-2021-44790)
A carefully crafted request body can cause a buffer overflow in the mod_lua multipart parser (r:parsebody() called from Lua scripts).
The Apache httpd team is not aware of an exploit for the vulnerability though it might be possible to craft one.
...moar
KC. That is actually some Good information!
High-Risk Flaw Haunts Apache Server
https://www.securityweek.com/high-risk-flaw-haunts-apache-server
The Apache Software Foundation has released a new version of its flagship web server to patch a pair of security defects, one serious enough to lead to remote code execution attacks.
Biden signs $768B defense bill, complains it won’t let him close Gitmo 🤣
https://nypost.com/2021/12/27/biden-complains-768b-defense-bill-wont-let-him-close-gitmo/
If you wanted to close schools without having the blame fall on teachers unions, you might institute a policy like this one… 🧐 https://t.co/sFaHN4LsNX— LA Parent Union (aka UTLAUncensored) (@UTLAUncensored) December 27, 2021
DuckDuckGo Signals Entry Into Desktop Browser Market
security week ^ | 12/27/2021 | Ryan Naraine
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4024718/posts?page=1
Considering the $$$$$ for replacement/repairs due to a bag "event", it might almost be a wash with settin' fire to the thing.
Certainly would be a more effective way to get that **** spider.....
Charlotte99
December 27, 2021 8:25 pm
Protests Erupt In South Korea Over Vaccination Deaths
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/protests-erupt-south-korea-over-vaccination-deaths
https://nypost.com/2021/12/27/rick-astley-was-confused-the-first-time-he-got-rickrolled/
Rick Astley was really confused the first time he got ‘Rickrolled’
Moral hazard much?. I can see COVID-positive people being paid to "fraternize" (at a safe distance, of course) with teachers so the teachers can get a 14-day vacation.
Spider slide.....after reading your story today, I went looking for something in a closet, and way up at a corner by the ceiling was a large spider, one of those with a tiny body and wispy long legs that doesn’t move fast. I got a chair and kleenex and took care of him.
The only scary bug I’ve had in my truck vents was a wasp looking for a place to nest. I kept my truck windows shut in summer since then.
We would race down to the coaches office after school and catch the last few innings... Day baseball on weekdays, even the world series
Those were the days, real baseball, not homerun derby. The boys could bunt, hit and run, steal a base, brush back a batter leaning in too far.... Now it's soooooooo boring. No strategy.... Even if a bunt is signaled in, it is usually be fouled off or whiffed. Haven't watched a full game in years.
ThankQ, CtC, for the links!
Pingout!
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4023866/posts?page=1144#1144
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4023866/posts?page=1167#1167
And this one:
What the heck is this?
I need help understanding.
https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/12/after-hours-covid-19-vaccine-mandates-in-court-podcast/
Attorney Aaron Siri dissects several of the vaccine mandates he’s challenging in court.
Listen to this podcast by clicking the link below, or the arrow in the player below. Or listen on iTunes or your favorite podcast distributor under “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Subscribe, Share, Review and Follow my podcasts on Twitter @TheSharylPodcast @FullMeasureAH
Cletus.D.Yokel wrote:
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BIDEN, TODAY: “There is no federal solution” to COVID.
The emergency rule for employers concerning COVID and vaccines was written according to legal interpretation of a federal rule in the OSHA law and subsequently implemented by the federal bureau [OSHA] in the Department of Labor.
At the insistence of the (federal) Executive Office.
Wonder how the Supreme Court is gonna understand Biden’s capitulation?
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Folks on pinglist, I need help here:
What’s the legal term for when the defendant says something that helps the plaintiff? (A.K.A. ‘puts foot in mouth’, ‘scores an own goal’)
I’ve seen it mentioned in one of the Q threads...
(something) against (something).
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