Natl Assn for Protected Persons (NAPP)

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Natl Assn for Protected Persons (NAPP)

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Membership organization advocating for the rights for the elderly in guardianship and conservatorship cases forcing judges to follow the law - est 2024

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Yes, but none caught what we caught. That in 1969 the Uniform Probate Code use of guardianships was made for administrative convenience and is totally unconstitutional in every state. Any full rights removal due to incapacity cannot be adjudicated in a lower court. If you're incapacitated, you need a higher court because you can't consent. If you're not incapacitated, you don't need guardianship. All full guardianships with full rights removals in the entire country are unconstitutional. None of those organizations will want to help because that would undo every full guardianship since 1969 and undo the judiciary in every state creating massive lawsuits. It's the Monell case of Monell cases. It's brown v board of Ed on steroids.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
Went to the doctor the other week My wife made the appointment She said I "look tired" I said I am tired She said "not normal tired. Weird tired." I don't know what that means but I went anyway Nice office Fish tank in the lobby Third one this year Signed in at 1:48pm My appointment was at 2:00pm 12 minutes early Because I was raised to believe that matters The receptionist said "the doctor is running a little behind" I said "how far behind" She said "about 45 minutes" I said "so my 2:00 appointment is actually a 2:45 appointment" She said "we appreciate your patience" I said "I haven't shown any yet" My wife grabbed my arm There was a sign behind the desk "Missed appointments without 24-hour notice will incur a $75 fee" The doctor was 45 minutes late Nobody offered me $75 We sat down CNN was playing on mute with subtitles Running a segment about New York City redesigning its trash cans Cost the city $4 million I looked at my wife She said "don't start" Seven magazines on the table All from 2019 I read an article about supply chain disruptions that have since been resolved Very informative My wife was on her phone She looked up and said "WebMD says you might be dehydrated" I said "so we're paying $1,800 for a second opinion on WebMD" She went back to her phone At 2:54pm they called my name A nurse walked me to a room Took my blood pressure Took my temperature Typed for three minutes Then said "the doctor will be right in" I sat on the paper The paper ripped immediately I looked at the wall There was a diagram of a colon Not how I planned to spend my Tuesday 3:19pm The doctor walked in 1 hour and 19 minutes after my scheduled appointment He was looking at his phone Shook my hand without making eye contact Sat down and read my chart for about 30 seconds While I sat there watching him learn who I was He said "so what brings you in today" I said "my wife thinks I look weird tired" He said "what does that mean" I said "I was hoping you'd tell me" He said "when's the last time you had bloodwork done" I said "2019 maybe" He said "we should run a full panel" I said "fine" He asked if I was sleeping well I said "I have three kids and a golden retriever who thinks 3am is a reasonable time to need outside" He said "are you drinking enough water" I said "probably not" He said "that might be it" I said "you think the reason I look weird tired is because I don't drink enough water" He said "dehydration is more common than people think" I said "I've been here over an hour and sat on a piece of paper that ripped to be told to drink water" He said "we'll know more when the bloodwork comes back" I said "when will that be" He said "3 to 5 business days" I said "business days" He said "yes" I said "my blood has business days" He didn't respond Then he said "any other concerns" I said "several. But none you can bill for." He shook my hand again Still no eye contact Total face time with the doctor: 6 minutes Total time in the building: 1 hour and 37 minutes I was examined for approximately 6% of the time I was present I've fired people for better numbers than that My wife was in the waiting room She asked how it went I said "I need to drink water" She said "I told you that last week" I said "yes but now it's a medical opinion so it costs $1,800" She didn't laugh In the car she said "at least now you know you're fine" I said "I was fine when I walked in. I just didn't have the receipt to prove it." She didn't disagree The bloodwork came back four business days later Everything was normal The doctor's office sent a message through their portal It said "results look great. Continue to stay hydrated and follow up in 12 months." Follow up in 12 months To be told to drink water again $1,800 1 hour and 37 minutes 6 minutes of face time One ripped piece of paper And the same advice my wife gave me for free Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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Natl Assn for Protected Persons (NAPP)
@grok Can you give a highly detailed comparison of the expense outlay and inconvenience between 1970s–80s airport security (pre-9/11) and post-9/11 TSA security? Include everything you know or can find on who paid, total costs, personnel, training, technology, procedures, cumulative spending, and the massive shift after 9/11. My dad was a Western Airlines then Delta pilot. I flew all over the world many times in the cockpit jumpseat as a little girl and seen US security dramatically change Back then it was just metal detectors one and done. Please give clear comparisons of what has added/changed, and a bottom-line difference summary.
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bikefox
bikefox@bikefox14·
@SharylAttkisson Not really. I guess you aren't old enough to know that airport security actually started in the early 1970's because of a wave of hijackings in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The 9-11 hijackings only resulted in ramped up security.
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Sharyl Attkisson 🕵️‍♂️💼🥋
Let's not forget: While Congress is the proximate cause of the TSA mess right now, the ultimate origin of this expense and inconvenience is the 9-11 Islamic extremist terrorists. It permanently changed so much about how we live and work...for the worse.
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Amelia
Amelia@Amelia558rs·
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Honey 🛼
Honey 🛼@honeymoon250·
Almost no one gets this right Try if you can
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Claudia A. Merandi
Claudia A. Merandi@CMerandi·
I was under the impression @CBSNews was doing their best to deliver unbiased news
Bev Schechtman🇮🇱@ibdgirl76

@CBSNews was your segment tonight sponsored by a pharmaceutical company without disclosing it ? The organization you interviewed is heavily Funded by Pharma and you didn’t disclose it. Why? Industry-Funded CBS News Segment With No Disclosure? youtu.be/jXGY5lVtF3Y?si… via @YouTube

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Dark Darling
Dark Darling@Darkdarling00·
7 for me!!….I feel confident nobody Has all 20!! How many for you?🤔
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Doxxers intend evil and harm. There is no excuse for doxxing. NONE. There is a reason why many states consider it a criminal act.
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From grok. I had to ask directly since it won't respond here. The video, lasting about 1 minute, shows Netanyahu counting fingers, sipping a foamy drink, and discussing strikes in Iran and Lebanon; frame analysis reveals natural lighting, consistent shadows, and fluid expressions consistent with a genuine recording. Scientifically, latte foam's stability stems from proteins in milk forming a viscoelastic network that traps air bubbles via surface tension, creating a rigid dome that resists spilling until pierced, as supported by food science studies on microfoam structure in espresso beverages.
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Have you ever gotten a latte before? There is a cohesion that perhaps @grok can explain scientifically, but I've often, and i mean a majority of lattes and breves and mochas I've gotten, I'm always amazed at how it's actually a lot of air that forms a kind of curved out shape that you would think would spill over but does not. As to his fingers and hand movements. Consider his age... Most people his age have issues with knuckles and joints in arthritis or inflammation that would easily explain this. I'm no fan of his, but you're not thinking clearly about it. I'm absolutely a conspiracy theorist and have been right repeatedly, but this is a reach. You must consider all the facts. @grok? Why doesn't my seemingly overfilled latte ever spill? Usually it takes a bit of effort to get to the liquid and the top is a lot of air. I'm guessing it has to do with that.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shares proof that he is alive after online users started speculating that he was dead. Netanyahu also showed off how many fingers he has. "We're doing things I can't share right now, but we're striking hard in Iran today and Lebanon too..." "Thank you for the coffee..."
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Jamie
Jamie@StopandlListen·
@CollinRugg That is totally normal for him to be handed a cup of coffee filled to the brim, takes a drink yet no coffee is missing then moves his arm and it doesn’t even move.
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Question for the ladies, if a man you don’t know calls you darling or honey are you offended?
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Jennifer 🟥🔴🧙‍♀️🦉🐈‍⬛ 🦖
BOOM!!!!! 💥 WOW!!!! Ninth circuit court allowed men who pretend they are women to enter women’s locker rooms. This dissent by Judge Van Dyke is the best thing you will read all year. I promise! Except maybe his response to his colleagues who objected to this. Part one And I quote: “This is a case about swinging dicks. The Christian owners of Olympus Spa—a traditional Korean, women-only, nude spa—understandably don't want them in their spa. Their female employees and female clients don't want them in their spa either. But Washington State insists on them. And now so does the Ninth Circuit. You may think that swinging dicks shouldn't appear in a judicial opinion. You're not wrong. But as much as you might understandably be shocked and displeased to merely encounter that phrase in this opinion, I hope we all can agree that it is far more jarring for the unsuspecting and exposed women at Olympus Spa— some as young as thirteen—to be visually assaulted by the real thing. Sometimes, it feels like the supposed adults in the room have collectively lost their minds. Woke regulators and complicit judges seem entirely willing, even eager, to ignore the consequences that their Frankenstein social experiments impose on real women and young girls.”
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