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I got my tattoo covered up tonight. I love it so much. You can't even tell my ugly old one was there before. :-]
This bird (the actualy drawing) is done my Kurt Halsey. He is my favorite artist of all times! I have 4 of his prints.
Brandon is going to hate it. He hasn't seen it but trust me, I know! :-[ He went out of town to spend the night with a bunch of jerks I hate. I have a bad feeling about it.
2 sessions, ca. 5-6 hours each. It's a cover up...... you don't even wanna know what was under there!
Bathing suit coverup I sewed myself - for more details - www.kimversations.com/2010/05/sew-your-own-bathing-suit-c...
so i was going to take a shot of my favorite necklace because i was inpsired but...i just got my coverup worked on today and was too excited to take a pic of anything else lol
so...this is what juan (my coverup artist..love him) and i decided on today. any harry potter fans out there?
we're still working on the front of my arm...slowly but surely...but i LOVE this dementor
oh, and sorry about the bra flash lmao
The Hill Rising w/ Briahns Joy Gray - Nord Stream coverup? NYT blames "pro-Ukrainian group", acquits US-Zelensky
Read the ludicrous NYT story here, below are a few paragraphs from the article:
www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/03/08/world/nord-stream-sa...
Intelligence suggests pro-Ukrainian group sabotaged pipelines, U.S. officials say
The explosives were most likely planted with the help of experienced divers who did not appear to be working for military or intelligence services, U.S. officials who have reviewed the new intelligence said. But it is possible that the perpetrators received specialized government training in the past.
Officials said there were still enormous gaps in what U.S. spy agencies and their European partners knew about what transpired.
Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, as the two pipelines are known, stretch 1,200 kilometers from the northwest coast of Russia to Lubmin in northeast Germany. The first cost more than $12 billion to build and was completed in 2011.
Nord Stream 2 cost slightly less than the first pipeline and was completed in 2021, over objections from officials in the United States, Britain, Poland and Ukraine, among others, who warned that it would increase German reliance on Russian gas.
Early last year, President Joe Biden, after meeting with Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany at the White House, said Putin’s decision about whether to attack Ukraine would determine the fate of Nord Stream 2.
“If Russia invades, that means tanks and troops crossing the border of Ukraine again, then there will no longer be a Nord Stream 2,” Biden said. “We will bring an end to it.”
When asked exactly how that would be accomplished, Biden cryptically said, “I promise you we’ll be able to do it.”
Last month, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published an article on the newsletter platform Substack concluding that the United States carried out the operation at the direction of Biden. In making his case, Hersh cited the president’s preinvasion threat to “bring an end” to Nord Stream 2, and similar statements by other senior U.S. officials.
U.S. officials and intelligence agencies acknowledge that they have limited visibility into Ukrainian decision-making.
Despite Ukraine’s deep dependence on the United States for military, intelligence and diplomatic support, Ukrainian officials are not always transparent with their U.S. counterparts about their military operations, especially those against Russian targets behind enemy lines.
The operations that have unnerved the United States included a strike in early August on Russia’s Saki air base on the western coast of Crimea, a truck bombing in October that destroyed part of the Kerch Strait Bridge, which links Russia to Crimea, and drone strikes in December aimed at Russian military bases in Ryazan and Engels, about 480 km beyond the Ukrainian border.
... a car bomb near Moscow in August that killed Daria Dugina, the daughter of a prominent Russian nationalist.
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Here's from The Guardian:
www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/09/thursday-briefing-t...
The blasts made four ruptures in the pipelines, which were encased in steel and concrete. They had an explosive force of several hundred kilos of TNT, registering at 2.1 and 2.3 on the Richter scale and releasing vast quantities of the potent greenhouse gas methane. While the blasts were devastating, they did leave one of the four pipes intact.
www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/10/divers-used-charter...
The Spiegel quotes a harbour master in Rügen as saying the group that hired the Andromeda were dressed like normal sailors, and that he saw them carrying shopping bags of provisions to the boat, speaking a language that “sounded Polish or Czech to him”. He said there were several men and a woman.
The Andromeda is a Bavaria C50, a sailing boat made by a German company, Bavaria Yachts. It has five cabins and room for up to 11 people. It has a platform at the back to dive from.
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For a picture of the 50 foot long sailing boat, the Andromeda, see this tweet. What is the chance of a tiny boat like this carrying all the explosives and equipment needed to destroy the pipelines encased in steel and concrete?
twitter.com/AricToler/status/1633924869955129349
www.bavariayachts.com/sailing-yachts/c50/highlights/
The BAVARIA C50
Length of Hull: 14,99 m
Beam of Hull: 5,00 m
With family or with friends – the BAVARIA C50 is about the pleasure of sailing, but it’s about relaxation too. Together you can enjoy a fabulous time on water or on land, and with a lot of people. That’s because, as well as a three, four and five‐cabin version there is even a six‐cabin version available. As with the BAVARIA C45, the C50 comes in two different equipment levels: ’Holiday’ and ’Style’.
A touch of superyacht, even below deck. Everything feels enormous. For example, sit on the big lounge sofa at the saloon table, surrounded by lots of natural light streaming in through the stylish light‐strip. In the evening, an intelligent LED lighting concept creates a pleasant atmosphere. For instance: when dinner is being prepared in the extra‐large pantry and you look up at the starry sky through the big deck hatches. The BAVARIA C50 – a star in so many ways.
www.businessinsider.com/nord-stream-mystery-minerva-julie...
Nord Stream mystery: the tanker Minerva Julie spent 7 days idling near the attack site
Long flared sleeve cover-up with silver sequined neck line for a little bling!
Beautiful sheer flattering style has a gathered empire waist and plunging v-neckline.
Mid length feels just right and will have fellow beach lovers taking a second look!
(Swimsuit not included)
100% Polyester, No see-um fabric.
Hand wash, Line dry.
Made in USA
"Special Order"
Pentagon Bars Military Officers And Analysts From Testifying
September 21, 2005, Wednesday
By PHILIP SHENON (NYT); National Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 15, Column 5, 477 words
select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70F1EF93D540C72...
WHAT ARE THEY HIDING SO MUCH FROM US FOR?
They are covering up the governments lies involving the 911 attacks.
"LOOSE CHANGE" 2nd EDITION
This video will probably be the next Farenheight 911 only this is the real thing and it gets down to the irrefutable meat and potatoes of the Bush admin.'s 911 coverup and complicity in the attacks. www.loosechange911.com/
IF YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO IT WILL MOST LIKELY CHANGE WHAT YOU BELIEVE ABOUT 911: video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8260059923762628848&...
Make up your own story. Any way you look at it. The Bush Administration is the worst thing that has ever happened to America. The things they have done are unprecedented with respect to the control and manipulation of the media and all of our communications.
Everything is, "National Security", "That's Confidential", War Time president special powers, States Secrets Privilege...
- but the biggest threat to National Security is the Bush administration.
IMPEACH BUSH!
Read this interesting Blog post, it gives you a background perspective about
the complexties involved
WHY WE WILL NEVER KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT ABLE DANGER
CATEGORY: ABLE DANGER
rightwingnuthouse.com/archives/2005/08/17/why-we-will-nev...
For More Posts about the Bush Administration visit the Antifluff Superstar Blog:
antifluffsuperstar.blogspot.com/
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Here's Jeb Bush's Philosophy on the relevancy of Truth:
"The truth is useless. You have to understand this right now. You can't deposit the truth in a bank. You can't buy groceries with the truth. You can't pay rent with the truth. The truth is a useless commodity that will hang around your neck like an albatross all the way to the homeless shelter. And if you think that the million or so people in this country that are really interested in the truth about their government can support people who would tell them the truth, you got another thing coming. Because the million or so people in this country that are truly interested in the truth don't have any money." Spoken by Jeb Bush in conversation with Retired Naval Intelligence Officer, Al Martin and Cited in Bushwhacked, by Uri Dowbenko, September, 2002
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**** Here is another important FBI witness who they won't let testify either: Sibel Edmunds, Gag ordered by John Ashcroft.
Synopsis:
'State Secrets Privilege' Not So Rare
August 16, 2005
by William Fisher
(Edmonds, a former Middle Eastern language specialist hired by the FBI shortly after 9/11, was fired in 2002 and filed a lawsuit later that year challenging the retaliatory dismissal. An unclassified public report by the Department of Justice inspector general contains much of the information the department now seeks to block.)
As whistleblower Sibel Edmonds asks the U.S. Supreme
Court to review her dismissed case against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the mainstream media continues to refer to the government's defense – the so-called state secrets privilege – as "rarely used."
In fact, it has been used over 60 times since its creation in the 1950s.
The state secrets privilege is a series of U.S. legal precedents allowing the federal government to dismiss legal cases that it claims would threaten foreign policy, military intelligence, or national security.
A relic of the Cold War with the then-Soviet Union, it has been invoked several times since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Judges have denied the privilege on only five occasions.
It was used against Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI translator, who was fired in retaliation for reporting security breaches and possible espionage within the Bureau. Lower courts dismissed the case when former Attorney General John Ashcroft invoked the state secrets privilege.
The state secrets privilege was used again in 2002 in the case of Notra Trulock, who launched a defamation suit against Los Alamos scientist Wen Ho Lee, a Taiwanese-American computer scientist who had been charged with stealing nuclear secrets for China from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
The privilege was first invoked against Sibel Edmonds to prevent her from testifying that the federal government knew that al-Qaeda intended to use airliners to attack the United States in 2001. The case was a $100 trillion action filed in 2002 by 600 victims' families against officials of the Saudi government and prominent Saudi citizens.
Edmonds, a former Middle Eastern language specialist hired by the FBI shortly after 9/11, was fired in 2002 and filed a lawsuit later that year challenging the retaliatory dismissal. An unclassified public report by the Department of Justice inspector general contains much of the information the department now seeks to block.
The report concluded that Edmonds' whistleblower allegations were "the most significant factor" in the FBI's decision to terminate her.
Steven Aftergood, who heads the Project on Government Secrecy for the American Federation of Scientists, told IPS, "Once rarely invoked, the state secrets privilege is now increasingly used by the government as a 'get out of jail free' card to block unwanted litigation."
"The idea that courts cannot handle national security cases involving classified information is simply false," he said. "Classified information often figures in criminal espionage cases, and even occasionally in Freedom of Information Act cases. There are procedures for in camera review, protective orders, nondisclosure agreements, and so on."
He added, "In the same way, sensitive classified information could be protected in the current cases where the state secrets privilege has been invoked – without shutting down the entire proceeding. As a society we should be seeking to expand the rule of law, not to carve out more areas where the government is immune to judicial review."
**LETS ASK GEORGE FROM THE RANCH THIS QUESTION: WHY GEORGE DID YOU LET A NUCLEAR SCIENTIST WHO COMMITTED TREASON GO FREE BY INVOKING THE STATE SECTRETS PRIVALEDGE?
President George W. Bush said national security would be compromised if Trulock were allowed to seek damages from Lee. Though it resulted in the case being dismissed, another suit was launched directly attacking then-FBI Director Louis Freeh for interfering and falsely invoking the state secrets privilege.
Reluctant to go to trial, the government worked out a plea bargain with Lee, who had been imprisoned for 278 days in solitary confinement. Lee pled guilty to improper handling of classified data and was cleared of all charges relating to espionage. Lee was arrested in December 1999 and freed in August 2000.
Barbara Olshansky, the assistant legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, which is representing Arar, said that government lawyers "are saying this case can't be tried, and the classified information on which they're basing this argument can't even be shared with the opposing lawyers. It's the height of arrogance – they think they can do anything they want in the name of the global war on terrorism."
www.antiwar.com/ips/fisher.php?articleid=6958
SE: Look, I think that that [the AIPAC investigation] ultimately involves more than just Israelis – I am talking about countries, not a single country here. Because despite however it may appear, this is not just a simple matter of state espionage. If Fitzgerald and his team keep pulling, really pulling, they are going to reel in much more than just a few guys spying for Israel.
CD: A monster, 600-pound catfish, huh? So the Turkish and Israeli investigations had some overlap?
SE: Essentially, there is only one investigation – a very big one, an all-inclusive one. Completely by chance, I, a lowly translator, stumbled over one piece of it.
But I can tell you there are a lot of people involved, a lot of ranking officials, and a lot of illegal activities that include multi-billion-dollar drug-smuggling operations, black-market nuclear sales to terrorists and unsavory regimes, you name it. And of course a lot of people from abroad are involved. It's massive. So to do this investigation, to really do it, they will have to look into everything.
CD: But you can start from anywhere –
SE: That's the beauty of it. You can start from the AIPAC angle. You can start from the Plame case. You can start from my case. They all end up going to the same place, and they revolve around the same nucleus of people. There may be a lot of them, but it is one group. And they are very dangerous for all of us.
Bush Wielding Secrecy Privilege to End Suits
By Andrew Zajac
The Chicago Tribune
Thursday 03 March 2005
The secrets privilege is an especially powerful weapon because federal judges, reluctant to challenge the executive branch on national security, almost never refuse the government's claim to confidentiality.
This vintage pattern by McCalls is circa 1966. The pattern is for mens's size medium, chest 38-40", waist 34-36". The pattern will sew a great coverup/beach shirt and a pair os swimming trunks. The lined and underlined swim trunks, and pull-over beach shirt with below-elbow length sleeves set into drop-shoulder armholes, in mens size. Swim trunks have buttoned patch pocket on right back, elastic in back of waistband and in leg openings of underlining, zipper closing under fly front and waistband buttoned at right front. Beach shirt/coverup has forward shoulder seams, straight neckline, patch pockets, vents in side seams and is trimmed with machine stitching.
Maker- McCalls
Pattern # 8290
Copywright- 1966
Cost Price New Pattern- $.50
Pattern Pieces - Cut but complete including instructions
Pattern Envelope- creasing and some small splits on side seam but in good condition for age.
Size- Mens Size Medium -
Chest- 38-40"
Waist- 34-36