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I took the driving part for my temporary drivers in my uncle’s 59 Corvette , same color as his. Even had the top off. The State Trooper loved it !! My uncle sold his in 75 for 6k. Had only 40K miles , mostly in 1/4 mile increments 👋
He‘d be rolling in his grave if he knew one was valued at 400K. 🥴
Shows how little $1.00 is worth
 
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Iranian press is showing pics of Iranian president next to helicopter that is two years old.

Still unable to access crash as of 11AM MST this morning:

Iran's health minister says crash site is difficult to access because of fog​

From CNN's Adam Pourahmadi and AnneClaire Stapleton

The site where a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed Sunday is very foggy, making it difficult for rescuers to search, according to Iranian Minister of Health Bahram Eynollahi.
"We have set up treatment facilities. We are now in the area and all rescue forces are busy searching," Eynollahi said on state TV Sunday. "We have deployed all medical facilities, including emergency medicine, surgery and ambulance."


Cadaver dogs have been deployed in the area as well; news is already showing rescuers at a debris field but say they still haven't found the President or helicopter. They are stalling to tell truth because they need to reorganize the government.

SNNTV news (Not CNN, SNN) already blaming American sanctions affecting access to spare airplane/helo parts.


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Iranian press is showing pics of Iranian president next to helicopter that is two years old.

Still unable to access crash as of 11AM MST this morning:

Iran's health minister says crash site is difficult to access because of fog​

From CNN's Adam Pourahmadi and AnneClaire Stapleton

The site where a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed Sunday is very foggy, making it difficult for rescuers to search, according to Iranian Minister of Health Bahram Eynollahi.
"We have set up treatment facilities. We are now in the area and all rescue forces are busy searching," Eynollahi said on state TV Sunday. "We have deployed all medical facilities, including emergency medicine, surgery and ambulance."


Cadaver dogs have been deployed in the area as well; news is already showing rescuers at a debris field but say they still haven't found the President or helicopter. They are stalling to tell truth because they need to reorganize the government.

SNNTV news (Not CNN, SNN) already blaming American sanctions affecting access to spare airplane/helo parts.

Did he have dirt on Boeing, or maybe Hillary?
 




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I took the driving part for my temporary drivers in my uncle’s 59 Corvette , same color as his. Even had the top off. The State Trooper loved it !! My uncle sold his in 75 for 6k. Had only 40K miles , mostly in 1/4 mile increments 👋
He‘d be rolling in his grave if he knew one was valued at 400K. 🥴
Don’t worry! He’d be just fine, knowing It’s the same buying power…
 
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Since at least 2009:
"Many real-life applications rely on nanobot systems. These systems often imitate very simple tiny insects that can accomplish complex tasks. A swarm of nanobots can enhance the quality of life with the initial detection of diseases and treats patients with non-invasive surgeries. Since nanobots have highly controversial specifications due to quantum theory, this paper focuses only on innovative ideas as a future horizon. We define a list of objectives for coronary artery bypass. In this context, the swarm of nanobots reaches the limited flow artery and collaborates to remove the plaque. In addition, an online medical check-out system is stated in which swarm nanobots can be applied for initial disease detection. Finally, some ideas regarding medical check-out without visiting medical doctors and cancer treatments using this technology are discussed."
 
Since at least 2009:
"Many real-life applications rely on nanobot systems. These systems often imitate very simple tiny insects that can accomplish complex tasks. A swarm of nanobots can enhance the quality of life with the initial detection of diseases and treats patients with non-invasive surgeries. Since nanobots have highly controversial specifications due to quantum theory, this paper focuses only on innovative ideas as a future horizon. We define a list of objectives for coronary artery bypass. In this context, the swarm of nanobots reaches the limited flow artery and collaborates to remove the plaque. In addition, an online medical check-out system is stated in which swarm nanobots can be applied for initial disease detection. Finally, some ideas regarding medical check-out without visiting medical doctors and cancer treatments using this technology are discussed."
The question I have that I haven’t found an answer for is how they are flushed from the body.
 
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Don’t worry! He’d be just fine, knowing It’s the same buying power…
I was probably 16 here. Someone always hit him up to use His Vette for parades. I got the job he….he…..
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…..I liked it better when the Queen sat where her leg was rubbing my arm 😉
 
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What powers the nanorobots?
They use you for power. I was listening to a podcast about this a few weeks ago, I’ll see if I can find it. I put up a piece here about it a while back. Some laughed. This tech is here.

My issue with this is - among many I have with it - is that these items have a useful life. After that where they go is not clear. My fear is that they could clog the nephrons in the kidneys, imbed in the circulatory walls of either the blood stream or lymphatic system and cause further issues. If they are able to cross the blood-brain barrier and cease functioning there that’s a bad deal. And I haven’t heard anything about the inherent long term toxicity of them, regardless of how they are used.

My point is that people are hyping it up but being pretty oblique about where they go when the job is done. I need to look more deeply into what UKD stated but I’m inclined to believe it.
 
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The U.S. Senate will once again vote on a bipartisan border security bill this week after previous efforts collapsed when Republicans withdrew their support, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a letter to colleagues Sunday.
In the letter, Schumer said the Border Act had received endorsements from the likes of the National Border Patrol Council and that congressional Republicans and Democrats alike were "prepared to join arms and act to secure our nation’s border."
Schumer took shots at his Republican colleagues, who he accused of acquiescing to former President Trump after he "demanded [that] congressional Republicans kill the legislation."
 
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Our current honor system on the part of registrants under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 includes a provision that created a federal voter registration form that requires applicants under penalty of perjury to check a “yes” or “no” box as to whether they are U.S. citizens. However, the federal form does not require any proof of citizenship, and its use has been shown to be ineffective in deterring non-citizens from registering to vote.

 
They use you for power. I was listening to a podcast about this a few weeks ago, I’ll see if I can find it. I put up a piece here about it a while back. Some laughed. This tech is here.

You are probably thinking about Annie Jacobson on Rogan discussing DARPA's mind-control nano/xenobots - yes they use DNA to create protein and they do get through the blood brain barrier. Remember, they are at least 20 years ahead of what they "leak" out.

Just remember for every Robert Malone creating technology there is a Bill Gates to exploit it.