Saturday, February 18, 2023

From Jenna Orkin Same MO they used after 9/11: the EPA is providing monitoring and stationary sampling data. The monitoring data is from these handheld monitors that are really not designed to measure outside air quality. I believe these are also the instruments they're using to screen people's homes and let people know that it's safe to move back. As an atmospheric measurement person, I would not feel comfortable with that level of screening. We actually have to custom build these tanks so that they don’t have the special armor and other advanced systems that our own M1s have. The Pentagon doesn’t want them falling into Russian hands if they’re destroyed or captured. Besides, we’re only sending 31 tanks anyway. When the NATO tanks do arrive, they’ll likely quickly be destroyed by Russian artillery, anti-tank weapons and precision missiles. Tesla Recalls More Than 362,000 Cars Due to Self-Driving Crash Risk Russian balloons over Kyiv in new wave of attacks To Save Money, Maybe You Should Skip Breakfast Train derails in Van Buren Township; police say 'no evidence of exposed hazardous materials' Ex-JPMorgan Executive’s Jeffrey Epstein Emails Revealed in Lawsuit Against Bank Long COVID Now Looks like a Neurological Disease, Helping Doctors to Focus Treatments Leaked files reveal reputation-management firm’s deceptive tactics Eliminalia, a Spain-based company, made millions of dollars using bogus copyright claims, fake news sites and search engine manipulation to remake the online images of more than 1,500 clients over six years, internal records show. Proud Boys move to subpoena Trump in seditious conspiracy trial Fox News hosts, execs privately doubted 2020 conspiracy claims shared on air

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