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You could that's why I laughed when you said you couldn't find it. They trying hard to cover it up. Someone has it saved.Paedophiles using cheese and pizza emojis as secret code on social media
Cheese and pizza emojis are being used as a secret code by paedophiles to communicate on social media sites such as Instagram and Twitter, online safety groups have warned.www.telegraph.co.uk
Only article I could find on Brave. This is what led me to search for the codes.
I may be misremembering but I could've sworn that in 2017 you could find a lot of articles about it.
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I don’t understand what she is trying to say?
My bad...Not too smart, it wasn't what I asked for
If that's what was requested...I think walnut sauce, pizza, hotdogs, spaghetti and meatballs. Ice cream has some meaning as well with these demons. Obama said Biden can go deep on spaghetti and meatballs or something like that. It was all onthe weiner laptop. The clinton/pedesta emails were chock full of those types of references.
Found this on walnut sauce:
Skol!Thread by @RespectableLaw: "Today I saw a weirdo reference "walnut sauce," so I had to find out what that's all about. Adrenal glands do kind of look like walnut […]" #QAnon
Thread by @RespectableLaw: "Today I saw a weirdo reference "walnut sauce," so I had to find out what that's all about. Adrenal glands do kinduts, that is very true reddit. Walnut sauce apparently leads to eye-bruising. Oh neat, somebody told J […]" #QAnonthreadreaderapp.com
Eric Weinstein. Probably the smartest motherfucker on the planet currently.
Courts all over are ruling against the COVID-19 Mandates - here's the latest roundup you might have missed:
(1) The Eighth Circuit ruled that lower courts cannot act as God when determining a person's religious beliefs. They must accept their beliefs as true. (Ringhoffer v. Mayo Clinic, Ambulance) Mayo Clinic will now face trial.
(2) The Ninth Circuit held that lower courts could not allow secular groups to be treated more favorably than religious groups. The court should have recognized that allowing firefighters from a different city under an exemption to fill in for firefighters the defendants fired for not taking the vaccine for religious reasons was a violation of those firefighters' religious rights. (Bacon v. Woodward)
(3) The Tenth Circuit held that it is unconstitutional for a government to grant religious accommodations for some but not others because the government must accept as true each person's religious beliefs, and the discretionary application of exemptions was applied unconstitutionally. (Does 1-11 v. Bd. of Regents)
(4) The Sixth Circuit BLASTED the lower court that called a person's religious beliefs personal and not religious. The court held nothing back when taking the lower court to the woodshed. (Lucky v. Landmark Med. Of Michigan)
(5) The Ninth Circuit held that if the Plaintiffs allegations are true that the drugs do not prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, then the drug is not a vaccine, only medical treatment, which implicates a fundamental right under the 14th Amendment to refuse unwanted medical treatment. The court remanded back to the lower court for further development. (Health Freedom v. LAUSD)
(6) The Federal Court denied the U.S. Government dismissing a case brought by military members, stating that if the drugs were under EUA, then that fact implicates a cause of action by military members and ordered an evidentiary hearing.
(7) There is a class action lawsuit going forward against the University of California Board of Regents over violations of a person's medical liberty rights.
(8) There is a billion-dollar class action granted a green light by the federal court against United Airlines relating to the COVID-19 mandates.
(9) Healthcare workers fired from their unlawful mandates are suing Governors Newsom (CA), Brown (OR), and Inslee (WA). These are § 1983 constitutional violation causes of action.
(10) There are lawsuits against the Texas HHS Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young, CO Board of Health and its Director, Oregon's Health Director, and California's Health Director. These are § 1983 constitutional violation causes of action.
(11) There are lawsuits against Houston Methodist (TX); Shriners Hospitals for Children in OR, WA, TX; UC Health in Colorado; South Denver Cardiologists Associates, Kaiser Impernente in CA, WA, OR; and from what I'm told there will be more lawsuits filed within the next 90-days against other hospitals. These lawsuits are over the hospital violating its government contracts and plaintiffs' 14th Amendment rights since they were acting under color of law.
(12) I'm told there are incoming lawsuits to be filed against CT, Biden, TX, CA, AZ, and PA over current mandates involving PREP Act or EUA products. These are declaratory judgment actions only seeking injunctions from the mandates.
(13) I'm preparing a video exposing the lawfare raging within the federal judiciary against Americans' rights to refuse investigational medical treatment. I think the Supreme Court would be aghast by the actions of its district and appellate judges.
You and I need to drink copious amounts of beer together. Don’t let him off the hook because he’s got dementia…pin him with crimes against kidsParkinson’s is much too easy of an end for him. He’s a serial child rapist, traitor to the country, and pedophile. Light those nerves on fire.
True. But that ship has sailed. Not happening until we get a new speaker. Probably not then either.If the GOP had any balls they would not fund any of the government. Better yet, shut down the gov't.
Except when it's Hillary and Comey needs to give a pass.The FBI doesn’t prosecute, Attorney General does. They decide whether to bring a case to trial