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speak up please
@PatriotEyes That is a riot!
"awaken patriot sleepers" Just might mean they are starting to move faster than expected.
Thank God, @HurkaBurkaJerkey
Las Vegas police find body of missing 3-year-old boy https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/homicides/las-vegas-police-find-body-of-missing-3-year-old-boy/
This Labor Day, America’s Workers Can Say: The Economy Is Strong
https://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/ken-blackwell/labor-day-americas-workers-can-say-economy-strong
Amazing atheist is a weird dude
This is reality welcome to the real world
why not go to the music room
30 people cussing all at the same time.
I have been called crazy so many times starting in the early 80's to now for talking about the shadow gov and fed res. It really feels good to finally find more than 1 or 2 like minded people. Thanking God that I found all of you.
Good morning to all my Beloved Patriots ❤❤❤☕☕☕☕☕☕☕👋
Hi Dina
THIS ^
good morning everyone☕ 👋 🦋
Hi Fergy
Good Morning, Dina 💜 💚 💙 ❤ 💛 ❣ ☕ 🍩 🌻
j'taime! those headphones!
hello @American Woman
OOPS! The Freedom of Information Act online request portal (foiaonline.gov) mistakenly revealed dozens of social security numbers and other sensitive information.
A federal government transparency website made public dozens, if not hundreds, of Social Security numbers and other personal information in a design error during a system upgrade.
The error, on a Freedom of Information Act request portal, was fixed after CNN alerted the government to the situation. For weeks prior, however, individuals' sensitive personal information was available on the public-facing database unbeknownst to them or the government.
After a tip from a source who had noticed the glitch, with two quick searches, CNN discovered that the government had published at least 80 full or partial Social Security numbers. There were other instances of sensitive personal information, including dates of birth, immigrant identification numbers, addresses and contact details.
Twitter Explodes After Pope Declares ‘Emergency’ Not Related To Pedophile Scandal
https://truepundit.com/twitter-explodes-after-pope-declares-emergency-not-related-to-pedophile-scandal/
good evening all
The glitch also exposed other sensitive information about individuals. In one instance, a victim of a violent crime seeking information about the case described the crime. In others, victims of identity fraud seeking more information about their cases had their Social Security Numbers exposed in the process. (In some instances, government agencies require Americans to submit FOIA requests for their own personal information.)
Before publication, CNN alerted the government to the issue. CNN has been told by a spokesman for the agency that maintains the website that the information has been protected. Participating agencies were also notified of the situation.
The portal, foiaonline.gov, is the one-stop clearinghouse for Freedom of Information Act requests to a number of government agencies, ranging from Customs and Border Protection to the Small Business Administration. It is designed to provide a streamlined and transparent way for Americans to request information from their government.
Good to shock your sons, Brill.