Technocracy went down to Georgia.
Georgia rolls out Thales biometric enrollment kiosks for driver’s license services | Biometric Update
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202501/georgia-rolls-out-thales-biometric-enrollment-kiosks-for-drivers-license-services
Digital ID "acceptance" is growing. The mouse never knows it's a trap, until it's too late.
TSA Now Accepts Digital IDs From These 14 States
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/tsa-now-accepts-digital-ids-from-these-14-states/ar-AA1y4vG8
By the way, Team Trump will not stop this. They will Warp Speed it forward. While keeping the DEI and migrant distraction games going for the MAGA fanatics. Technocracy has moved up and is expanding. And, MAHA will be an mRNA clearing house. Wait for it...
We went to a kid rodeo today and saw mutton bustin’ for the first time. If you’re not familiar, it’s like bull riding but on a sheep and meant for little kids to learn. The sheep just haul tail as fast as they can. Most kids fall off in less than a second or two. This kid was not letting his sheep get off so easy.
It’s that time of year again when my neighbors stare at me like I’m totally insane (wait that’s everyday) while I take an early morning dip in the cow water trough.
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Sydney Sweeney, who? Check out my grandmom Dorothy (Dr. Chip’s mom, I call her “Granny”), on her 99th birthday yesterday. She has 6 children and 9 grandchildren along with a bunch of great grandkids. The second photo shows my dad’s oldest brother and youngest sister, my Uncle Ned and Aunt Karil. My grandfather was a pediatrician who did house calls, and Granny went back to school to be a nurse once her kids were older. She was able to reverse Type 2 diabetes with diet changes. One of those, my dad got her to start drinking kefir daily years ago. But perhaps her best practice: she never refuses the chance to take an afternoon nap, and the older I get, the more I’m with her on the value of rest. Here’s to 100 next year!