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Did something happen to your bluesky account? I'm getting an error. I don't have a bluesky account, so I have to use workarounds to view. A working example, keffals.
 
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Hello, can anyone read what this says?
 
The Tipster Israel/Palestine clip was locally archived on Kiwi Farms 4 days before Bowblax "clipped" it himself. Bowblax says in his Youtube stream that he was scouring the internet for content that day, found nothing, and decided to check out Tipster's channel. "The first thing [he] heard" happened to be the same exact moment. The moment is 2 hrs, 25 mins, and 35 secs into what would've been the second to most recent VOD on Tipster's channel. Pretty funny that he happened to find the same silly ass clip.
 
> N.J.'s secret ‘baby blood stockpile’ must stop, lawsuit says
> Blood samples from new-borns are kept for 23 years without parents' knowledge or consent, the lawsuit alleges.
Apparently New Jersey secretly keeps a stockpile of baby blood without parents' knowledge or consent where they allow law enforcement access to this without a warrant for their ends and who knows what....
From the Lawsuit against State of New Jersey:

"Plaintiff Hannah Lovaglio and Plaintiffs J.L. and B.L., by next friend Hannah Lovaglio, who reside at 46 S. Main Street, Cranbury, New Jersey 08523, along with Plaintiffs Erica Jedynak and Jeremiah Jedynak, and Plaintiff C.J., by next friends Erica and Jeremiah Jedynak, who reside at 203 Deerlea Lane, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 (collectively, “Plaintiffs” or “Named Plaintiffs”), seek declaratory, injunctive, and class action relief against Defendant Acting Commissioner Kaitlan Baton, located at 55 North Willow Street, Trenton, New Jersey 08608, and Defendant Assistant Commissioner Nancy Scotto-Rosato, located at 50 East State Street, Trenton, New Jersey 08608 (collectively referred to as “Defendants” or “New Jersey”), for the deprivation of Plaintiffs’ rights, Case 3:23-cv-21803 Document 1 Filed 11/02/23 Page 2 of 37 PageID: 2 3 and the rights of those similarly situated, under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.

INTRODUCTION 2. Every baby born in New Jersey is screened for diseases. Shortly after birth, the baby’s heel is pricked, blood is collected on a card, and the card is sent to the New Jersey Department of Health’s Newborn Screening Laboratory, where the state tests for 62 disorders. This testing is not particularly controversial—every state does it. 3. New Jersey does not obtain informed consent from the parents before taking blood from their newborn.

4. Instead, parents are simply given a handout about the testing process. The handout says that New Jersey law requires the blood draw, that early diagnosis of these “rare and serious illnesses” is important, and that parents should “KNOW YOUR RESULTS!” 5. The problem, however, is with what New Jersey doesn’t tell parents. After the newborn screening is completed, some blood remains unused. Case 3:23-cv-21803 Document 1 Filed 11/02/23 Page 3 of 37 PageID: 3 4 6. New Jersey keeps that blood from every baby born in the state for 23 years, all without parents’ knowledge or consent.

7. It gets even worse. Not only does New Jersey secretly hold onto the blood for decades, it can use the blood however it wants. There is simply no limit to what New Jersey can do with the blood. 8. Like many New Jersey parents, Hannah, Erica, and Jeremiah were appalled to learn that the state is keeping their children’s blood from the newborn screening program for other, unknown reasons without notice or their consent. And these Plaintiff Parents find it wildly distressing to have no idea where their child’s blood may be or end up, what it is being used for, and whether it can be used against their child in the future. 9. Their concerns are not hypothetical. New Jersey has already given some blood to law enforcement officers without a warrant.

10. Other states with similar schemes have been caught using babies’ blood in alarming ways. In Texas, for example, a lawsuit revealed that the state was turning over blood to the Pentagon to create a national (and someday, international) registry. Case 3:23-cv-21803 Document 1 Filed 11/02/23 Page 4 of 37 PageID: 4 5 11. On information and belief, Plaintiff Parents expect that New Jersey is likewise turning over their children’s blood from its newborn blood stockpile to third parties including the Pentagon."
@Null Sussy baka globohomo
 
The sooner the world forgets MovieBlob the better, inshallah.
Sean of Sean and Jean said the same thing and he got publicly cucked and Jean left him.
Lindsay said the same thing and she got ran off the internet by the same retards she spent years sucking off.
The world doesn't know his name but they know of his mighty works and tremble.
All hail the Lord of Lynn.
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Bobshallah.
 
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