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2018-07-19 14:08:46 UTC  

@D3M0_Anon Thanks for the Anon share. That was awesome

2018-07-19 14:09:08 UTC  

WOW! Check out this video of yesterday's explosion at an Akron chemical plant. (Video courtesy: Lorezo Worthey)
Full story: https://on.wews.com/2JEdoEK

2018-07-19 14:11:48 UTC  

Really good thread..well worth the read https://twitter.com/Shem_Infinite/status/1019890747955240961

2018-07-19 14:12:36 UTC  

AIRTRACKER 5 | Fire crews are responding to an explosion at a chemical plant in Akron. Akron police have shut down South Main Street from East Archwood Avenue to East Wilbeth Road. >> https://bit.ly/2zPzHaZ

2018-07-19 14:13:30 UTC  

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2018-07-19 14:14:26 UTC  

@Deleted User -- I come here to learn - don't know what it means to be a talmudist ... will look that one up... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulla_(Talmudist) -- I still don't grasp the concept. Will have to give it more thought.

2018-07-19 14:14:43 UTC  

Of course Sen Graham is against the interpreter being examined/questioned. The den of thieves protects its own.

2018-07-19 14:17:03 UTC  

@2ncourage if you wish to learn, then also include real people who know what they are talking about, in addition to reading the Talmud for yourself...https://youtu.be/wMApMSpCjg0

2018-07-19 14:18:02 UTC  

MARCH TO MAR-A-LAGO: Protesters held a candelight vigil on Flagler Drive before marching to Mar-a-Lago in protest of President Donald Trump. Read more: http://bit.ly/2NY5M3j

2018-07-19 14:19:28 UTC  

Anybody know the article Pam was reading at the beginning of Freedom Rings yesterday about Q??

2018-07-19 14:19:30 UTC  

Court documents say the woman's boyfriend recorded her talking about repeatedly taking her daughter to a house where she was raped about five times while she watched.

What she told police >> http://bit.ly/2L8cqXa

2018-07-19 14:20:02 UTC  

AWFUL | Now on top of working 16 hours a day and doing multiple outreaches to feed the homeless in Bradenton, they are cleaning up trash, food, and now human waste outside the entrance to their warehouse.

What we know >> https://wfts.tv/2uxnfYi

2018-07-19 14:20:06 UTC  

@Deleted User -- Your understanding of this subject matter is most appreciated.

2018-07-19 14:21:14 UTC  

Police say a 13-year-old boy had stabbed a 13-year-old girl "numerous" times with a knife. The boy reportedly told officers his intentions were to murder the girl, who is his neighbor.

What we know >> https://wfts.tv/2uy6Dj2

2018-07-19 14:22:25 UTC  

CNN) — Months after a Texas school district broke ground on a new technical center, archaeologists there made a surprising discovery: the long-buried remains of 95 people.

The first remains were discovered in February in Sugar Land, a suburb southwest of Houston. And now officials have learned who these people probably were — freed black people forced to work in convict labor camps.

For over a century, these graves were underground and untouched. But the finding that they likely held the remains of slaves, which researchers announced Monday, highlights an era that’s largely forgotten in history — a time when slavery was illegal, but many blacks were essentially still enslaved.

The Sugar Land property is owned by the Fort Bend Independent School District, which is building its new technical school on the land.

“It’s a remarkable opportunity for our community and our school district to learn much more about the history of our local region,” Superintendent Charles Dupre said in a statement.

The site’s archaeological project manager agrees.

“It’s a rare opportunity,” Reign Clark of Goshawk Environmental Consulting told CNN. “We’ll be telling the story of what it was like to live here, work here, and, in some cases, die here.”

2018-07-19 14:22:49 UTC  

It started with a hunch.

Reginald Moore took an interest in historical cemeteries after working as a Texas state prison guard in the 1980s. He no longer works at the prison, but he’s still a community activist.

One of his main focuses: getting people to recognize the abuses of the Sugar Land convict-leasing system, in which prison inmates were forced into labor.

“I felt like I had the duty to be an advocate for them and to speak from the grave for these people,” Moore told CNN.

Moore is the caretaker of another cemetery in Fort Bend County: the Imperial Farm Cemetery, which is nestled behind a shopping center off the highway. Near the cemetery is the home of the school district’s new James Reese Career and Technical Center.

So when construction on the Sugar Land school’s center started last fall, Moore told officials that other cemeteries might be nearby.

“He has documented and provided a lot of information about the history of that cemetery. He has a lot of ideas where the burials could’ve been,” said Chris Florance of the Texas Historical Commission, which has played an advisory role in the project.

What they found

The bodies were each buried in individual wooden caskets. Of those analyzed so far, all but one are men. Researchers say they could have been as young as 14 and as old as 70.

They were probably buried between 1878 and 1910, Clark said.

Despite the passage of time, researchers can tell that the workers were malnourished or sick and faced huge physical stress when they were alive.

Clark said there’s lots of evidence that they were doing very heavy labor that, for some, began at a young age.

“We can tell from the state of the bone and muscle attachment features that these were heavily built individuals. Some bones were misshapen by the sheer musculature and labor,” Clark told CNN.

2018-07-19 14:23:05 UTC  

@2ncourage I too appreciate those who assisted me along the path of truth. Still my most appreciated mentor was/is Mark Passio, for the basics of how truth has been hidden from the ignorant masses.

2018-07-19 14:24:04 UTC  

WATCH LIVE: Fire marshal says mosque set on fire in E. Harris County. (Raw feed, no sound) https://on.khou.com/2Nr6oNY