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Maybe this belongs in the Music Shhopppppppe but this place is less delicate..

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It's too bad for Seth that he was born into a RAT loving family like the Dazzler. They wanted nothing to do with exposing the truth about his death because everyone knows it's logical to believe a completely unnoticed individual would simply come up and shoot you and not take your wallet or watch. It's completely logical that law enforcement and security agencies wouldn't investigate and even if they did that all the surrounding secuity surveillance wasn't recording. All those cameras in the area must have been supported by the same company supporting the surveillance systems in Epstein's jail. Seth's family had to get something out of it. I found it odd the only one pushing the it was a murder for hire narrative was Sean Hannity back then and he was relentless and then all of a sudden there was nothing. No, like the Kennedy assassination, we'll never get the truth which is most-likely Seth Rich was murdered by the swamp because he had something to do with the leaks which were hurting Clinton.TurdBomber said:
A Pfizer employee (whistle-blower) will very soon suffer a Karen Silkwood "one-car fatal accident" or a Seth Rich "botched robbery turned homicide at 4 a.m." ending.PurpleThrobber said: -
"No proof of e-mail exfiltration," because it never happened, which the NSA and FBI knew from day one.RoadTrip said:
It's too bad for Seth that he was born into a RAT loving family like the Dazzler. They wanted nothing to do with exposing the truth about his death because everyone knows it's logical to believe a completely unnoticed individual would simply come up and shoot you and not take your wallet or watch. It's completely logical that law enforcement and security agencies wouldn't investigate and even if they did that all the surrounding secuity surveillance wasn't recording. All those cameras in the area must have been supported by the same company supporting the surveillance systems in Epstein's jail. Seth's family had to get something out of it. I found it odd the only one pushing the it was a murder for hire narrative was Sean Hannity back then and he was relentless and then all of a sudden there was nothing. No, like the Kennedy assassination, we'll never get the truth which is most-likely Seth Rich was murdered by the swamp because he had something to do with the leaks which were hurting Clinton.TurdBomber said:
A Pfizer employee (whistle-blower) will very soon suffer a Karen Silkwood "one-car fatal accident" or a Seth Rich "botched robbery turned homicide at 4 a.m." ending.PurpleThrobber said:
Hillary's e-mails were downloaded onto a thumb drive, which NSA and FBI have also known from day one.
And Seth Rich was the most likely person to have passed those e-mails on to Assange, because he was young, idealistic and naive enough to think exposing corruption within the DNC was a worthy goal.
And all it cost him was his life.
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Go figure. Who would have thought that intentionally taking kids out of the classroom for no reason other than it was an 18-month paid vacation for school teachers and administrators might have a huge negative impact on our kids education. Anyone voting for a dem for any reason deserves what they get.
https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/education/ny-chronic-absenteeism-rose-last-school-year-20220422-75qstc2cdvaojjphhgohahe5pi-story.html
Chronic absenteeism among New York City public school students has hit unprecedented levels this year — reflecting an attendance crisis that’s been simmering since the pandemic began, according to Education Department data.
Before the pandemic, the percentage of city students marked “chronically absent” — those who miss 10% or more of school days — hovered around 25%, and was generally on the decline. That progress stopped in March 2020 when COVID-19 shuttered school buildings and 35% of kids were marked chronically absent during virtual classes.
The following fall, when families chose between part-time in-person and fully remote classes and COVID-19 disruptions were frequent, 30% of kids ended the year marked chronically absent.
The trend has only worsened this year: 37% of city students are repeatedly out so far, according to the DOE — a percentage that, if it persists through the end of the year, would be far higher than any year-end chronic absence rate going back at least to 2000.
Families, educators and experts say the causes are complex — ranging from technology barriers that restricted access to remote learning, to increased economic and familial responsibilities, alienation and mental health challenges that surged during the pandemic, as well as coronavirus fears and a shift in how families understand in-person learning.
“What we’re seeing is a pure collision of the ineffectiveness and inequities that live across our systems,” said Dia Bryant, a former DOE educator and official who now heads the nonprofit Education Trust New York. “There was this push to get folks back in classrooms [in NYC that's a lie], which is critical and the best way to get students to learn, but we didn’t account [in spite explicit advice that students need in person education for both educational and social reasons] of for the ways many of our other systems — housing, employment, childcare — impact student attendance.” -
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Those 10-K/20-F business risk factors disclosure are typically a kitchen sink of bad shit that could happen to the company, and thus to investors. Fiduciary "I told you so, and you can't sue" stuff.LoneStarDawg said: -
GTFOGrundleStiltzkin said:
Those 10-K/20-F business risk factors disclosure are typically a kitchen sink of bad shit that could happen to the company, and thus to investors. Fiduciary "I told you so, and you can't sue" stuff.LoneStarDawg said:

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It’s almost like they’re honest only when they have to be, weirdGrundleStiltzkin said:
Those 10-K/20-F business risk factors disclosure are typically a kitchen sink of bad shit that could happen to the company, and thus to investors. Fiduciary "I told you so, and you can't sue" stuff.LoneStarDawg said: -
So not so honest when lives are at stake.LoneStarDawg said:
It’s almost like they’re honest only when they have to be, weirdGrundleStiltzkin said:
Those 10-K/20-F business risk factors disclosure are typically a kitchen sink of bad shit that could happen to the company, and thus to investors. Fiduciary "I told you so, and you can't sue" stuff.LoneStarDawg said:







