January 6th, 2021

Fogdog

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Nope... It just seemed like a good place to promote a grow.
So, then. Let's dress your post up as if it were political.

Your pictures are nice. If you cracked seed, how do you know they are girls? Feminized, perhaps? How can you say they are girls if they were males that were chemically induced to be female?
 

V256.420

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Let me introduce Betty. She is living in a 5 gallon fabric pot in Coco

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This is Edith. She is living in a 5 gallon fabric pot in Fox Farm Ocean Forest


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This is June. She is in a 3 gallon fabric pot in Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil

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This is Norma. She is in a 3 gallon Fabric pot in Coco

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4X4 Gorilla Glue grow experiment Begins!!!!!!!!

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Just a look at the Grow room Man Cave

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Bunch of sluts. All of them.
 

injinji

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. . . . . . .If you cracked seed, how do you know they are girls? Feminized, perhaps? How can you say they are girls if they were males that were chemically induced to be female?
Rotten Stinking Bastards, one of my bag seed tester strains raises gender issues where names are concerned. As does their sister strain, Little Sister. Good thing I'm not growing either of them anymore.

I have too much to think about already. For example why is it when I cross (#7 Random Bud X Triple Purple Dojo) with Tangerine Power and get 7RTP I always call it 7 Rolls Toilet Paper instead of #7 Random Tangerine Power? Not to mention the fact I haven't popped any 7RTP X Sleepy Ass Blues Boggle simply because I don't know what to call them. Maybe I'll use the Greek alphabet like do like they do when they have too many Hurricanes.
 

Fogdog

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Rotten Stinking Bastards, one of my bag seed tester strains raises gender issues where names are concerned. As does their sister strain, Little Sister. Good thing I'm not growing either of them anymore.

I have too much to think about already. For example why is it when I cross (#7 Random Bud X Triple Purple Dojo) with Tangerine Power and get 7RTP I always call it 7 Rolls Toilet Paper instead of #7 Random Tangerine Power? Not to mention the fact I haven't popped any 7RTP X Sleepy Ass Blues Boggle simply because I don't know what to call them. Maybe I'll use the Greek alphabet like do like they do when they have too many Hurricanes.
The world awaits your decisions.
 

hanimmal

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/flynn-national-guard-call-riot/2021/01/20/7f4f41ba-5b4c-11eb-aaad-93988621dd28_story.htmlScreen Shot 2021-01-21 at 6.49.33 AM.png
The Army falsely denied for days that Lt. Gen. Charles A. Flynn, the brother of disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn, was involved in a key meeting during its heavily scrutinized response to the deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol.

Charles Flynn confirmed in a statement issued to The Washington Post on Wednesday that he was in the room for a tense Jan. 6 phone call during which the Capitol Police and D.C. officials pleaded with the Pentagon to dispatch the National Guard urgently, but top Army officials expressed concern about having the Guard at the Capitol.

Flynn left the room before the meeting was over, anticipating that then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, who was in another meeting, would soon take action to deploy more guard members, he said.

“I entered the room after the call began and departed prior to the call ending as I believed a decision was imminent from the Secretary and I needed to be in my office to assist in executing the decision,” Flynn said.

The general’s presence during the call — which has not previously been reported — came weeks after his brother publicly suggested that President Donald Trump declare martial law and have the U.S. military oversee a redo of the election.
There is no indication that Charles Flynn shares his brother’s extreme views or discharged his duties at the Pentagon on Jan. 6 in any manner that was influenced by his brother.

It makes sense that Flynn, as the Army’s deputy chief of staff for operations, plans and training, would have been involved in the Pentagon response. The D.C. Guard answers to the president, but the president delegates control over the force to the defense secretary and the Army secretary, essentially leaving it to top Army officials to make critical decisions regarding the District’s military force. Flynn, however, is not in the chain of command.

The Army’s initial denial of Flynn’s participation in the critical Jan. 6 meeting, despite multiple inquiries on the matter, comes as lawmakers demand transparency from the Defense Department in the aftermath of one of Washington’s gravest national security failures, which left one police officer and four rioters dead, the Capitol desecrated and the lives of Vice President Mike Pence and members of Congress endangered.

The episode highlights the challenge for the Army in having an influential senior officer whose brother has become a central figure in QAnon, the extreme ideology that alleges Trump was waging a battle with Satan-worshiping Democrats who traffic children. Michael Flynn, who previously ran the Defense Intelligence Agency and left the Army as a three-star general, has espoused QAnon messages, and QAnon adherents are among those who have been charged in connection with the attempted insurrection. In November, Trump announced he had pardoned Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.

The night before the Capitol siege, Michael Flynn addressed a crowd of Trump supporters at Freedom Plaza near the White House, saying: “This country is awake tomorrow. . . . The members, the members of Congress, the members of the House of Representatives, the members of the United States Senate, those of you who are feeling weak tonight . . . we the people are going to be here, and we want you to know that we will not stand for a lie.”

McCarthy, who left office as the Trump administration concluded Wednesday, said in a Jan. 12 interview with The Post that he was not on the call, implying he could not address whether Flynn was. But he defended Flynn’s character, saying he has known him for years.
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Five officials who were on the call shared similar stories in which Army officials on the line said they were concerned about the visuals of sending National Guard members to the Capitol.

Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who has since resigned in the wake of the security failure, and acting D.C. police chief Robert J. Contee III were flabbergasted by the Army’s reaction, according to four people on the call. Sund had stressed that the Capitol had been breached by protesters and told those on the call that he had reports of shots being fired on the scene.

Sund, in an interview with The Post, previously said that another general on the call — Lt. Gen. Walter E. Piatt, the director of the Army Staff — raised concerns about guard members appearing at the Capitol.

“I don’t like the visual of the National Guard standing a police line with the Capitol in the background,” Piatt said, according to Sund and others on the call.

Piatt denied those remarks in a statement last week.

“I did not make the statement or any comments similar to what was attributed to me by Chief Sund in The Washington Post article — but would note that even in his telling he makes it clear that neither I, nor anyone else from [the Department of Defense], denied the deployment of requested personnel,” Piatt said.

It was at times difficult for the participants of the call to discern which top Army official was speaking. Officials on the call recalled hearing two Army leaders discussing the “optics” and “visual” of having National Guard members respond at the Capitol. One of the Army leaders described the protesters as “peaceful,” and Contee responded that “they’re not peaceful anymore,” two of the officials said.

U.S. defense officials have emphasized that federal law enforcement was better placed to clear the Capitol of rioters than members of the D.C. Guard, the entirety of which was ultimately activated by the Pentagon. Guard members arrived within hours of the call to help establish a perimeter around the Capitol grounds.

“If you ever cleared buildings with people that don’t do it for a living, you could have some very challenging types of things happen,” a senior U.S. defense official said in an interview.

Army officials declined to answer several questions about Flynn’s statement, including how long he was in the room during the call, whether he said anything, and if he was the one who described the crowd at the Capitol as mostly peaceful.

The Army also declined to answer why it falsely said for days that Flynn, who already has been confirmed by the Senate for a promotion to four-star general, was not involved.

“Thank you for the opportunity to comment, however we have nothing further to add,” the Army said in response to questions posed by The Post through email.

One official directly familiar with the situation said there was concern in both the Army and National Guard about possible political fallout if it was discovered that Flynn was involved in the Army’s deliberations. That is despite it being commonplace that the person in Flynn’s role would have been involved.

Defense officials have repeatedly defended their response to the assault on the Capitol, noting that D.C. officials sought a limited mission for the National Guard that day after thousands of guard members were deployed in the District in June during protests for racial justice. The D.C. National Guard activated 340 guard members in consultation with D.C. officials, with a limited, unarmed mission to staff traffic barriers and Metro stations so additional police officers would be available to deal with crowds.

Sund also did not seek National Guard assistance ahead of time — a reflection, he later said, of senior House and Senate security officials turning down his request to do so.

McCarthy said in his interview with The Post that without a plan to assist Capitol Police, it was “very challenging to understand” what was happening at the Capitol. Military officials said they didn’t want to send the Guard into a combustible situation without any planning that could have made matters worse.

“We were trying to get a handle on this,” McCarthy said. “And when we got moving, we moved as fast as we could from a cold start, not configured to take a reaction.”
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The plot thickens...
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Capitol riot: Army now acknowledges the brother of Michael Flynn was a part of Army response - CNNPolitics

Army now acknowledges the brother of Michael Flynn was a part of Army response to Capitol riot

Washington (CNN)The Army is now acknowledging that Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn, the brother of President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn, was in the room for one of the key January 6 phone calls in which DC government and US Capitol Police were asking for National Guard troops to quell the unfolding violence at the US Capitol.

The decision-making has come under scrutiny as city and Capitol Police officials have alleged that the Pentagon was slow to respond, while the Pentagon and Army maintain they never denied or delayed requests for the National Guard.
In official timelines released by the Department of Defense in the wake of the riot, Charles Flynn, the deputy chief of staff of the Army, was not listed as participating in any of the calls that day about mobilizing the National Guard to respond to the riot.

The Washington Post was the first to report Flynn's participation in the call.
"I entered the room after the call began and departed prior to the call ending, as I believed a decision was imminent from (then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy) and I needed to be in my office to assist in executing the decision," Flynn said in a statement released to CNN. There was no clear answer about how long Flynn was on the call or whether he contributed to the conversation.

The Washington Post reports that the Army "falsely denied for days that Lt. Gen. Charles A. Flynn" was involved in the key meetings. One of the officials who was on the call told CNN in the days following the insurrection at the Capitol that Flynn was not on the calls, but the military did not confirm his participation until Wednesday.
There is no indication that Charles Flynn agrees with his brother, who was a vocal adherent of disputing President Joe Biden's victory on behalf of the former president.

Michael Flynn, who was pardoned by Trump, had suggested in an Oval Office meeting that the President should invoke martial law as part of the effort to overturn the election, though others in the room pushed back on the idea, CNN previously reported. At a rally the day before the riot, Michael Flynn urged the crowd to dispute the election results.
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DIY-HP-LED

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'Right-wing extremists are on the run now' that Trump's gone: MSNBC's Morning Joe


MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was eager to consign Qanon cultists and white supremacist mobs to the dustbin of history after Donald Trump left office.

The "Morning Joe" host pointed to new revelations that pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Michael Flynn's brother, U.S. Army chief of staff Charles Flynn, took part in a meeting to decide whether to call in the National Guard to quell the violence at the U.S. Capitol, which had been incited by the former president and his right-wing allies.

"It was his brother [Michael Flynn] who was calling for insurrection against the United States, was calling for martial law," Scarborough said. "You actually had that Gen. [Charles] Flynn urgently calling for National Guard backup. Very interesting number of stories we have been reading the past 24 hours. Obviously, it will take months to have proper perspective on all of this. We had the New York Times story talking about how the Proud Boys are disgusted by Donald Trump now, calling him weak and feckless and other names that actually question his manhood, thought he was going to push back harder."

"Other stories written that Qanon is being busted up, some of the sites are being completely taken down," he continued. "Obviously so much of this depends on Facebook and Twitter. They're the ones, and we have been saying it every day on this show, they are the ones that spread the hate the past several years. They are the ones that spread the lies about the pandemic, we talked about that every day. They're the ones that allowed hundreds of thousands of people to die because they got the misinformation that Facebook and Twitter spread. The blood is on their hands as much as anybody else. The question is, will Facebook and Twitter continue to damage democracy, continue to allow people to use their platforms to spread theories that actually lead to insurrection against the United States and also lead to more people dying of a deadly pandemic."

"A lot of questions to answer here, but I'm just wondering from what you're looking at, from what you're hearing from your sources, does it seem that these right-wing extremist groups are on the run now, and that the FBI is not going to stop until they feel comfortable they have broken them to pieces?"
 

printer

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Did they just email all the dumb fucks and they all showed up?
Doctor that promoted false hydroxychloroquine claims arrested in connection with Capitol riot
Federal officials this weekend arrested the head of a fringe medical group that has promoted false claims about vaccines and the anti-malarial drug hydroxycholoroquine in connection with the deadly Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.

The Justice Department said in charging documents that it had charged Simone Gold, head of America’s Frontline Doctors, with violent entry, disorderly conduct and entering a restricted building. John Strand, the group’s communications director, was also charged in connection with the riot, with the DOJ including images of both inside the building.

Gold confirmed to The Washington Post on Jan. 12 that she was present at the riot and “do[es] regret being there,” but told the newspaper “I can certainly speak to the place that I was, and it most emphatically was not a riot.” However, the affidavit indicates that a video of a police officer who was pulled down by a member of the mob during the riot landed in front of Strand and Gold.

In 2020, the group was one of the most vocal in promoting the unproven use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for the coronavirus, a claim then-President Trump repeatedly hyped. Numerous studies have indicated the drug is not effective against the virus.

Another doctor associated with the group, Stella Immanuel, has been widely mocked for suggesting treatments for the virus involve alien DNA.
Earlier this month the group promoted unsubstantiated claims about health risks from coronavirus vaccines, with Gold herself drawing a misleading distinction between vaccines and “experimental vaccines,” according to MedPageToday.

After the group held a press conference in front of the Supreme Court in July, a video of which Trump retweeted, then-Vice President Pence met with members of the group. Gold was present at the meeting, where she said participants “discussed the recent censorship of doctors on social media platforms.”
 

hanimmal

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Did they just email all the dumb fucks and they all showed up?
Doctor that promoted false hydroxychloroquine claims arrested in connection with Capitol riot
Federal officials this weekend arrested the head of a fringe medical group that has promoted false claims about vaccines and the anti-malarial drug hydroxycholoroquine in connection with the deadly Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.

The Justice Department said in charging documents that it had charged Simone Gold, head of America’s Frontline Doctors, with violent entry, disorderly conduct and entering a restricted building. John Strand, the group’s communications director, was also charged in connection with the riot, with the DOJ including images of both inside the building.

Gold confirmed to The Washington Post on Jan. 12 that she was present at the riot and “do[es] regret being there,” but told the newspaper “I can certainly speak to the place that I was, and it most emphatically was not a riot.” However, the affidavit indicates that a video of a police officer who was pulled down by a member of the mob during the riot landed in front of Strand and Gold.

In 2020, the group was one of the most vocal in promoting the unproven use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for the coronavirus, a claim then-President Trump repeatedly hyped. Numerous studies have indicated the drug is not effective against the virus.

Another doctor associated with the group, Stella Immanuel, has been widely mocked for suggesting treatments for the virus involve alien DNA.
Earlier this month the group promoted unsubstantiated claims about health risks from coronavirus vaccines, with Gold herself drawing a misleading distinction between vaccines and “experimental vaccines,” according to MedPageToday.

After the group held a press conference in front of the Supreme Court in July, a video of which Trump retweeted, then-Vice President Pence met with members of the group. Gold was present at the meeting, where she said participants “discussed the recent censorship of doctors on social media platforms.”
I think so. If not just a tweet.

I am really curious about what who it was that cancelled the rest of the speeches that were supposed to take place after Trump which led to the confusion that spiraled into a horde storming the castle.
 
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