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Follow @AlexandreFiles to find out exactly how a so-called “justice” repeatedly and directly violated the laws of Brazil that he swore to uphold!
No judge on Earth in the 21st century has broken his own country’s laws so often and so egregiously.
#ImpeachAlexandre
Love this @AviationWeek cover ❤️ https://t.co/wETwcO7Skl 
This Wired article once again perpetuates the inaccuracy that we turned off Starlink for Ukraine when they wanted to launch an attack on the Russian fleet.
Starlink was barred from turning on satellite beams in Crimea at the time, because doing so would violate US sanctions against Russia!
We received an unexpected request in the middle of the night to activate Starlink in Crimea in a matter of a few hours from the Ukraine government, but received no request or permission to override sanctions from the US government. Had we done as Ukraine asked, it would have been a felony violation of US law.
We also make it clear in our terms of use that Starlink is a commercial system, not a military system. Use of Starlink for communications, including military communications, is fine, just like the military uses the Internet in general, but if we deliberately engage in explicit acts of war, then we are making Starlink a military system and other countries have every right to shoot down our satellites.
True, these voting changes were being pushed for a while.
All they needed was a crisis to undermine democracy and freedom.
That is how we lose it: one crisis at a time.
When is enough enough?
My mother lives in NY and her friends have been assaulted 3 times this year, with no punishment for the attackers!
