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Judging by a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" put out by the DOJ last August (www.justice.gov), the following qualify as sanctuary cities:

Albuquerque, NM
Berkeley, CA
Boston, MA
Chicago, IL
Denver, CO
East Lansing, MI
Hoboken, NJ
Jersey City, NJ
Los Angeles, CA
New Orleans, LA
New York City, NY
Newark, NJ
Paterson, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
Portland, OR
Rochester, NY
Seattle, WA
San Francisco City, CA

54 Yes, that is the concept of "remote viewing," but nothing ever panned out for CIA according to their archives and interviews with former researchers and subjects, except allegedly this strange case from the 1980s: www.todayisamerica.com

I was relating how the Russians got there idea to explore "remote viewing" years before the US and the mindset around it. I don't think they had much success either.

There is a latter Columbo episode where a man who can "remotely view" is being vetted for a position at CIA.

The ESP specialist also happens to kill someone, which is why Columbo is on his trail.

"Columbo Goes to the Guillotine" (1989).


More: And although the money itself belongs to Iran " the funds are frozen under sanctions " it would be a solution for Mr Trump, who broke his campaign promise and led America to war on Feb 28.

With no country other than Israel by his side militarily, and without any public or diplomatic backing from traditional allies, the US president promised that overwhelming force would bring a swift victory and prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Instead, with higher oil prices and the chances of a global recession higher than at any time since the 2020 pandemic, peace will probably mean releasing those billions in cash to a regime that, despite Mr Trump's numerous promises and declarations, remains standing.

For the White House, the problem is not only the scale of the payment. It also sends a contradictory and electorally risky message to American voters as Washington's political calendar turns from war into a midterm election cycle.

For starters, the cash does not return a fully fledged peace agreement but something closer to a vague one-page document that provides "the framework for future negotiations".

If that is indeed the case " and statements from both sides in the conflict seem still very much at odds " it will be an endpoint a long way from Mr Trump's starting point.

Announcing the beginning of the war from Mar-a-Lago, his Florida home and resort, the president pledged to destroy Iran's missile industry and eliminate regional terrorist proxies. He also urged the Iranian people to rise up and overthrow the regime.

Yet the one-page outline agreement appears to address none of those objectives, instead leaving them to be discussed during the 30 to 60-day period that is expected to follow. Indeed, on Monday, the president watered down his original demand that Iran's highly enriched uranium be handed over to the United States.

Releasing billions of dollars is as legally difficult as it is politically complex. Just $2bn (1.6bn) of Iran's assets are thought to be frozen in the United States. Much of the remaining money, calculated to be worth about $100bn (80bn), is held in international bank accounts frozen by the United Nations.

To release it, Washington would probably need to waive sanctions, cooperation from foreign governments and a mechanism to guarantee the cash not used by the regime to rebuild its nuclear weapons programme or fund its proxies.

Jethro Dull is another Putin puppet.

newrepublic.com

"Vice President JD Vance is so good at saying exactly what Moscow wants him to say that he's earned a starring role in state propaganda."

"PM John Carney will deliver remarks at the Economic Club of New York, where he will outline Canada's new economic strategy and the progress made so far. Canada's new government is focused on what we can control. We are building at scale and speed " from major infrastructure projects to new defense industries " to catalyze $1 trillion in new investment in Canada over the next five years."

~snip~

Quebec Premier Christine Frechette similarly visited the US last month. Link: Canadian Leaders Avoiding Dummkopf Trumpf

Thanks to the morbidly obese draft-dodging geriatric pedophile occupying a despoiled and disgraceful White House, gone are the days when a Canadian PM visits the US and does not see the President of the United States, something that once would have been considered unthinkable and heretical.

There is no information as to whether PM John Carney and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) will have a chance to meet, which would indeed be a pleasurable entente for both gentlemen.


More: Mullin appeared on Tuesday's edition of Hannity on Fox News, where he boasted that DHS has arrested "tens of thousands [of] gang members that are in categories of terrorists."

He provided no evidence for his claim that such an enormous number of "terrorists" have been apprehended.

The secretary then explained that DHS has been floating the idea of preventing international flights from arriving in certain cities, especially Newark, New Jersey, because of the ongoing protests at Delaney Hall, a detention facility holding up to 1,000 immigrants. He said local law enforcement is not assisting federal agents there.

"[T]he street, it belongs to the city, "Mullin said. "If it belonged to us, we would take care of it, but it belongs to the city, and they're barricading our employees from coming in and out of the facility ... Why are we processing international flights into the airport there? And we are currently, which we're not initiating it yet, but we're currently drawing up plans to say, listen, in these sanctuary cities where the local, radical left Democrats aren't allowing us to do our job and enforce federal laws, then we shouldn't be processing international flights into their cities either because they don't want us to enforce immigration."

On Monday, ICE agents fired pepper spray at protesters and Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ) outside Delaney Hall. Kim said he was trying to broker an agreement between protesters and the agents. Several inmates at the facility are on a hunger strike. On Tuesday, Border Czar Tom Homan said the inmates will be force-fed "if it gets bad enough."

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