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    1. Wow. Hopefully a future “hero of the week” nominee!

      The crowd’s reaction was disappointing, though. Too many boos. Although probably not unexpected at the Berkshire Hathaway AGM.

  1. This as reported by Citizens for Legitimate Gov.

    California launches new snitch hotline to report ‘hate acts’ and ‘hate incidents’ – including ‘name-calling’ | 9 May 2023 | California California has launched a new hotline for residents to report “hate acts.” Last Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and the California Civil Rights Department announced the launch of CA vs Hate. Through the hotline, Californians will be able to snitch on their neighbors for committing “hate acts,” which the service explicitly states do not always include violence. “A hate incident is a hostile expression or action that may be motivated by bias against another person’s actual or perceived identity,” the website states. Some examples of “hate incidents,” according to the website, are “refusing service,” “derogatory name-calling,” and bullying. The new hotline, Newsom explained, is “an unequivocal message that hate will not be tolerated” in California.
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    I propose we call the hotline and report Newsom and all the hateful CA pols who make our lives miserable. And we should call multiple times per day to overwhelm their system. 😉

    1. There are approximately 10X the number of murders in California than prosecuted hate crimes, not including the great poisoning and mass atrocity. If you do count those it is exponentially greater. So another act of asymetrical warfare.

    2. That was then: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!”
      This is now: “Words are potentially the most harmful thing ever, and if you use words I don’t like I’m morally justified and entitled to respond with sticks, stones, molotov cocktails or any other form of violence I can muster, up to and including THE BIG JOB! But only if I’m a progressive and you are a fascist, otherwise shut up you big dumb meanie!”
      Sorry Catherine if this bit of ironic humor crosses a line, if it needs to come down, I’ll withdraw it.

    1. Carbon capture pipelines? Now I’ve seen everything. What if the pipeline breaks and a bunch of scary CO2 comes a-bubblin’ out? Why, that would be an environmental catastrophe!
      How about pipelines to manage floodwater? Send it somewhere it’s needed. If the pipe breaks, it’s just water. Probably not economical.

      1. Oh yes. The name of the game on this is among other shady tactics is EMINENT DOMAIN aka LAND GRAB. You don’t want one of these pipelines running under your property. For more info, please check out some of my research links above.

    2. PS Here is at least a portion of the research I have done on Carbon Capture.
      CARBON CAPTURE RESEARCH RESOURCES
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_capture_and_storage
      https://climate.mit.edu/explainers/carbon-capture
      The Great Zero Carbon Criminal Conspiracy by William Engdahl:
      http://williamengdahl.com/englishNEO5Feb2021.php
      https://www.iceagefarmer.com/2021/11/09/farmers-land-confiscated-for-carbon-pipeline-through-corn-belt/
      https://americanpolicy.org/2022/08/08/carbon-capture-pipelines-environmental-idiocracy/?utm_source=American+Policy+Center&utm_campaign=11db55393f-mailchimp_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_79a5ca421e-11db55393f-258489439&mc_cid=11db55393f&mc_eid=7a3425c636
      Note regarding link below: I don’t necessarily agree with everything the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice has positions on, but I wanted to link the article they wrote regarding the NOLA city council banning carbon capture. Also linked is the resolution put forward by Council at Large Helena Moreno
      https://www.dscej.org/the-latest/deep-south-center-for-environmental-justice-commends-new-orleans-city-council-for-prohibiting-carbon-capture-and-storage
      https://fluxconsole.com/files/item/211/147275/R-22-219.pdf
      https://www.cassidy.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/cassidy-places-holds-on-epa-nominees-over-delays-in-permitting-of-louisiana-carbon-capture
      https://southerlymag.org/2021/10/07/oil-gas-pushes-carbon-capture/
      https://www.netl.doe.gov/sites/default/files/event-proceedings/2018/mastering/wednesday/parallel-sessions/M-Zeidouni-ICCS-in-LA-Chemical-Corridor.pdf
      https://www.technocracy.news/dept-of-energy-is-spending-2-5-billion-on-carbon-capture/
      https://www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/2022/04/18/how-louisiana-became-carbon-capture-capital-south-john-bel-edwards-bill-cassidy-air-products-cleco/7330762001/
      Louisiana’s Climate Initiatives Task Force Member List:
      https://gov.louisiana.gov/page/climate-initiatives-task-force-membership-lists

      1. My apologies, Holly. Software decided to require approval. Did not realize until just now.

      2. Holly thank you for this extensive research. It’s so obvious what is occurring in the land grab. This is happening in another arena with the climate change “weather whiplash” being the excuse to ease ranchers and farmers out of their land. One article here: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-04-17/drought-flood-california-double-whammy
        showcases how some ranchers are selling their flooded land (deemed unusable due to its inevitable future “under water” ) to non-profits who do restoration work, which seems good but it makes me question: is weather modification a tactic of eminent domain as well?

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