It's most likely this: https://img1.etsystatic.com/101/0/9553370/il_fullxfull.845258605_4nkf.jpg
My sister is still complaining about Trump even though he is no longer in office. I think she is falling apart trying to come to terms with reality and realizing how bad Biden is. I ignored her texts and she stopped messaging me but she constantly texts my father every day, just badgering him. It's so fucked up. Of course I am a racist sexist Nazi, just because I think for myself.
It's the same as crypto, they will use our laws to tax the hell out of crypto, increase fees and tighten regulations while the rest of the world trends the opposite direction. China/globalists want to gatekeep the new digital wealth so that it can be used as a method for wealth "equality" (aka control who gets in and who stays out, and if you get to stay in you only get to keep what they allow). By the time the majority of the world is embedded into this new digital economy, US will be at the bottom and restrictions will ease. That along with corporate Marxism is the plan of control imo.
This is very odd. I'm an audio guy, have run plenty of boards for high end meetings, conferences, musicians etc. When professional audio techs have something like a speaker at a podium they will have every other input channel on the audio board muted. You can hear that the voice that appears is mid sentence so this was not a case of leaving the fader up/mute off....it was specifically unmuted or brought in on accident or on purpose. Either: 1) the audio guy accidentally unmuted a channel which was playing another audio source 2) the audio guy accidentally unmuted a channel that had someone else's lavalier mic on it (why would someone else have a wireless mic on inputted into the board during a presidential address? It's possible it was a talkback mic to Biden, but not probable--sounds like it could be a lawyer?) 3) the audio was added (post-audio board) by someone else (live).
But the fact of the matter is that if it was a live mic, it had to have been setup on a wireless channel and tested--it is not something that can just occur randomly (such as a mixing of channels or interference) without being a mistake or done on purpose. And what are the chances that when this occurred this was the subject matter?
God Bless Texas. Love this state.