H.R. 1660, the “Global Health Innovation Act of 2017″

 

On Thursday, January 3, 2019, the President signed into law:

H.R. 1660, the “Global Health Innovation Act of 2017,” which requires the United States Agency for International Development to report to the Congress on the development and use of global health innovations in its programs;

H.R. 3460, which designates the United States courthouse located at 323 East Chapel Hill Street in Durham, North Carolina, as the John Hervey Wheeler United States Courthouse;

H.R. 6287, the “9/11 Memorial Act,” which authorizes competitive grants for the operation, security, and maintenance of certain memorials to victims of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001;

S. 2276, the “Good Accounting Obligation in Government Act” or the “GAO–IG Act,” which requires each Federal agency, in its annual budget justification submitted to the Congress, to report on the status of certain Government Accountability Office and Office of Inspector General recommendations;

S. 2652, the “Stephen Michael Gleason Congressional Gold Medal Act,” which provides for the award of a Congressional Gold Medal to Stephen Michael Gleason;

S. 2679, the “Veterans Small Business Enhancement Act of 2018,” which amends the Small Business Act to provide veteran-owned small businesses access to surplus property owned by the Federal government;

S. 2765, the “RBIC Advisers Relief Act of 2018,” which exempts investment advisers who solely advises Rural Business Investment Companies (RBICs) or companies applying for an RBIC license from the requirement to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission;

S. 2896, the “Justice Against Corruption on K Street Act of 2018” or the “JACK Act,” which requires lobbyists to disclose convictions of certain crimes when registering as lobbyists with the Congress;

S. 3031, the “Federal Personal Property Management Act of 2018,” which requires Federal agencies, in accordance with guidance from the General Services Administration, to conduct an inventory and assessment of personal property;

S. 3367, the “Department of Transportation Reports Harmonization Act,” which requires the Department of Transportation to make certain reports and information publicly available; and establishes sunset dates for certain Federal advisory councils and committees;

S. 3444, which designates the community-based outpatient clinic of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Lake Charles, Louisiana, as the Douglas Fournet Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic; and

S. 3777, the “Forever GI Bill Housing Payment Fulfillment Act of 2018,” which requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a tiger team to address issues with implementing the Forever GI Bill’s housing benefits payment requirements.

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Schrodinger’s Other Cat ~ All Kinds of WHOA

 

an interesting compilation of recent experiences…correlating w/my mate’s recent dream of a portal opening above him….my dream of getting on board of a fast moving train as well as packing….and just the general body experiences (last 3 days by 7pm i am taking an hour nap)…

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Happy New Year, everyone! With so many strange things happening with us personally…

…here’s a list of things that happened in the past three days:

  • “Woke up early and did my meditation routine as per usual… but on a whim (since we saw “Thor Ragnarok” last night), I also sent a cord to the “rainbow bridge,” remembering the bridge in my vision [a past future reading]. And as i did this, i heard a big FOOM as if a drawbridge had opened and dropped down to the other side. I was fully awake when this happened. I then saw out a nearby window a whirling energy “pinwheel,” kinda like another portal, but it wasn’t a portal. It was whirling energy about five feet across, turning clockwise, mostly transparent, phasing in and out. I recalled that I’ve seen this before, many times throughout my life. It was one of “Ezekiel’s Wheels,” or that’s what I always call them. Basically, a Universal energy being: an angel. Then, for whatever reason, I turned and saw the sun rising out the other window behind me, and streamers were coming off it into the room, and I could SEE the light codes (yet again) streaming off the sun — and indeed I could see the sun itself pulsing and giving off information as a kind of coded light, going violet-white. Amazing.” ~AM

Ezekiel's Wheel

  • “So, there I was in the produce section getting a bunch of parsley, when I felt my body buzzing. I held on the basket and managed to check out and find my way home. Very tired and disoriented but managed to fix dinner. Had to go to bed afterwards where I fell asleep. Woke up a little while ago, staggering because I was not sure my legs were working right. Basically, it feels as though my whole body was rewired. Also – tonight’s sunset had 7 rays of spectacular, vibrant pink light. I just stood there and watched.” -CAT7
  • “Last night, I went into one room (ok, the bathroom), and closed the door behind me… and heard a noise like the room had been pressure-sealed off and something significant happened on the other side of the door (everyone in the house was asleep, the heater off)… so I opened the door again… and the noise stopped. Felt like a mini-timeline shift just for me.” -CAT6

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The Top Fake News Stories of 2018

 

All of the usual suspects are among the top winners, including the Washington Post, CNN, and the New York Times.

We’ve listed the top ten of over 30 fake news stories that made it into the Daily Caller’s list:

  1. Washington Post blamed the death of a 7-year-old migrant girl on Border Patrol
    • The paper disgracefully blamed U.S. Border Patrol for the death of the little girl, despite the fact that her own father praised the agency for doing everything they could to help her. The full timeline of events also paint a different picture than what the Post portrays.
  2. CNN and the Hill both reported on a sexual assault claim against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh without mentioning that the claim had been quickly retracted.
    • The Hill eventually deleted a tweet about the claim and CNN updated its story.
  3. The Boston Globe had to correct it’s story about Elizabeth Warren and admit she’s even LESS Native American than they had thought.
    • The paper initially stated that the Massachusetts senator was between 1/32 and 1/512th Native American, but had to issue a correction stating she was actually between 1/64th and 1/1,024th Native American.
  4. The New York Times shamefully reported that former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley purchased expensive curtains for her New York apartment.
    • In reality, the $52,000 curtains were approved in 2016 and the ambassador had no say in the matter.
  5. The media still blames Republicans for the Steele dossier.
    • The Daily Caller points out that so-called reporters such as CNN’s Jim Sciutto, MSNBC’s Katy Tur, and MSNBC’s Ari Melber all perpetuated the falsehood that the GOP was responsible for the salacious, unverified, anti-Trump dossier. In reality, the research conducted by ex-British spy Christopher Steele and eventually compiled into the dossier was solely paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign.

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Obama Double-Crossed Kennedy Family

 

from 2012.  an interesting find.  i have been wanting to know what caroline kennedy feels about the obama’s given she, at least publicly, supported him for his first run for prez.

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Thursday, 07 June 2012 08:38 PM

Ed Klein’s blockbuster new best-seller about President Barack Obama chronicles Obama’s insulting snubs of staunch supporter Caroline Kennedy, the sole surviving child of President John F. Kennedy.

Caroline even became so disgusted by Obama she called him a “liar and worse.

Klein’s just-released book “Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House” skyrocketed to the No. 1 spot on the New York Times best-seller list in its first week in publication and has remained there for the third week in a row.

Klein offers surprising behind-the-scenes details about Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama’s relationship with Caroline and other members of the Kennedy clan.

Like Oprah Winfrey, Caroline Kennedy is among the high-profile Democrats who have been “largely frozen out of the White House,” in part due to protective senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, Klein discloses.

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More captures on the Webcam – Ritten – Berggasthof Plörr ~ 1/2/2019

 

two objects.  not the sun (too early – it was 6:10am at the time of my capture).  not the moon (7% waning).  also captured a fading tubular shaped craft.  below the video is a photo capture in full view.  (the red lights are a reflection of the light strands in my living room.)

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Tonight’s Sky Capture ~ 1/2/19

 

these were taken an hour after sunset.  the myriad of lights/glows was interesting – and very pretty – so i took some photos.  a normal after-glow from an otherwise muted sunset?  or something else altogether?  who knows….

 

 

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Senate confirms dozens of stalled Trump nominees hours before the 115th Congress ends

 

no federal judges but it’s a good start….

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The Senate confirmed dozens of stalled Trump administration nominees Wednesday night, just hours before the close of the 115th Congress.

The list excluded federal judges despite an effort by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to secure a deal for those nominees with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

In total, the Senate cleared 77 nominees by voice vote, among them 23 ambassadors to countries including Australia, Armenia, Yemen, Guyana, Kenya, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Senate confirmed eight U.S. attorneys and eight U.S. marshals, a member of the Federal Maritime Commission, and two members of the Federal Communications Commission.

The Senate confirmed James Carroll Jr. to be director of National Drug Control Policy. It also confirmed Ellen McCarthy to serve as assistant secretary of state.

And it confirmed Kelvin Droegemeier to serve as the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

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