does it say a charity (church) cannot give them away?
That would be a clear violation of separation of church and state....so yea it does
does it say a charity (church) cannot give them away?
does it say a charity (church) cannot give them away?
"Those labs were installed by the Trump administration according to what many are saying and tweets gone viral. It has been uncovered that these were initiated as part of a joint venture between Trump and Putin in an effort to undermine China. Putin is trying to erase all evidence in fear of reprisals from Xi."
Implicitly, yes (unless it is part of a government backed program).
Then, why was Washington Post reporting on them in 2005?
https://www.icmag.com/forum/talk-ab...2-the-great-awakening?p=18086709#post18086709
The headline seems a bit sensationalized given the body of the article, but an interesting read, nonetheless...
BOMBSHELL: Docs Leaked From Top-Secret Ukraine Biolab Show U.S. Was Performing Deadly Biological Experiments On Ukrainian Soldiers – enVolve (en-volve.com)
none of your copy past BS is interesting or even remotely close to the truth.
such a waste of O2!
Hempy got his detective smarts from watching Columbo as a kid...
In the hearing and an accompanying 136-page interim report, Gableman did not definitively assert that the election was stolen but instead relied on a lot of inference and suggestion. The report’s introduction acknowledges as much, noting that it “draws no conclusions about specific, unauthorized outside interference or insider threats to machine voting, but it does provide numerous examples of security gaps that tend to enable bad actors to operate in the shadows.”
“Absent access to [election] systems, it would not be unfair for any citizens to conclude the worst, however,” the report continues.
Gableman said he has been unable to complete his investigation and report, despite seven months of work and $676,000 in taxpayer money, because he has not been able to get “any substantive witness” to cooperate. He said Tuesday that his office is involved in nine lawsuits challenging his subpoenas for interviews, documents, and information on voting equipment.
Gableman told legislators Tuesday that he is planning to continue his investigation, but that the status of his contract with Vos is “complicated” and they are “going back and forth on the terms and the scope of the continued contract.” Vos did not respond to a request for comment on the contract.
“I believe that I do have a continuing contract through the rendering of services,” Gableman said. “Others take the position that my authority ran out at the end of December of ‘21.”
Fascism is the government and Big Pharma making it's citizens take experimental vaccines for as they all make a lot of money off the taxpayers. A more realistic definition.