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Moot Dengrich ☠️🎢

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Small town hater. Undefeated phishing email detector. GOP primary voter.

📍 Texas

  1. at any normally functioning agency, an agent wearing this kind of unapproved tech on a raid would get his ass fired

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  2. Possibly the least surprising thing they could have done.

    🚨Unconscionable: the Trump admin will be sending undocumented immigrants to Angola, one of the worst prisons in the country, a place where conditions are notorious bad and deaths are common.

    WSJ reports that 450 beds there will be opened for use by ICE. www.wsj.com/us-news/trum...

    Once known as the bloodiest prison in the country, Angola is a maximum security facility with a dark history—and a popular prison rodeo.

    Trump Plans to Send Immigrant Detainees to Notorious Louisiana Prison

    Once known as the bloodiest prison in the country, Angola is a maximum security facility with a dark history—and a popular prison rodeo.

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  3. They are preparing

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  4. LOSING MY MIND, they KNEW the soil was so arsenic contaminated that originally rice COULDN'T GROW.

    So they developed a strain of rice that could grow and it made them suck up even more poison from the soil www.nature.com/news/2005/05...

    A Nature article about the arsenic contamination: "The survey team thinks that the contamination is a legacy of cotton farming, which relies on arsenic-based chemicals to kill boll weevils and to remove plants' leaves before harvest. Quite a lot of land in Mississippi and Arkansas that previously grew cotton is now used for rice cultivation, says Meharg.

"When rice was first grown in these soils, the crop often failed owing to an arsenic-induced disease known as straighthead. So new, straighthead-resistant rice varieties were bred that could withstand the arsenic.

"However, this means that they are more likely to accumulate arsenic in apparently healthy grains, says Meharg, who is now calling for change in farming methods. "I don't think they should be growing rice on old cotton fields," he says."
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