• SarcasticMan@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    At this point, I am calling it. He is dead.

    The DOJ has walked itself into a corner. They say they are trying (which is a good faith argument keeping them out of contempt)but also say the courts can’t make them(this implies thay are not in good faith trying and should land them in contempt). If Xinis doesn’t hold the DOJ in contempt after today then you can kiss checks and balances goodbye.

    This is a very loose analysis by a guy who handles mostly medical malpractice and only knows what he has read in a couple of articles so don’t take my word for it.

    Edit: does to doesn’t

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        I don’t they care if people know that the prison brutally injures people. In fact, that is kind of the point of sending people to that specific prison and people know that. If he is dead, that is a little different.

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        I worry more about human experimentation. Particularly in regard to Musk and Meta’s brain implants. Neuralink is a dangerous way to direct technology and I completely believe that’s these evil fuckbags ultimate goal.

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      I think they just don’t want him in front of cameras. Because they’ll come off like the Stasi.

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      Yeah, I mean how do we know they didn’t just kill ALL these guys as soon as they got off the plane?