I've got nothing against Melania Trump.
But what exactly has she done to "help our country"?
What did Michelle accomplish in the 8years she had?
Michelle Obama was a Rock Star around the world.
At home she pushed health and nutrition and veterans programs
Globally, she advocated education and health opportunities for young women
I think the rest of the world still looks at Melania as somewhat of a gold digging whore
You’re joking; right?
The Queen of England refuses to meet Melania
She loved Michelle Obama
I heard that she was like the queen in the tale of Sleeping Beauty. That she wanted to be the fairest of them all.
"Someone must have greased the brakes."
But Seward said the sentence, though harsh by today’s standards, was not intended as an insult.
"It is a very old-fashioned, English saying," says Seward.
"It is the sort of thing people said if someone went down the hill and had an accident.
Why did Queen Elizabeth II not like Princess Diana
The CIA has been investigating ways to manipulate the control systems of modern cars and trucks that could be used for covert assassinations, WikiLeaks said on Tuesday as
part of its dump of more than 8,700 documents that it claims are from the CIA's Center for Cyber Intelligence.
"As of October 2014 the CIA was also looking at infecting the vehicle control systems used by modern cars and trucks," WikiLeaks said in a statement. "The purpose of such control is not specified, but it would permit the CIA to engage in nearly undetectable assassinations."
Most cars are now equipped with electronic brake control systems, and a number of systems, including acceleration, airbags, steering, door locks and entertainment system are controlled by sensors and computers, making them susceptible to hacking.
However, the risk of cars being hacked is nothing new. In 2014, two hackers, Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek,
demonstrated they could remotely hack the Jeep Grand Cherokee through its entertainment system and gain access to the vehicle's other functions. Car companies and part manufacturers have beefed up security against such attacks, but the threat remains.
The
FBI put out a public service announcement in March of 2016 to warn that cars are "increasingly vulnerable" to "remote exploits." The notice offered information and tips to drivers on how they can better protect themselves, including ensuring a vehicle's software is up to date.
WikiLeaks warns CIA can hack cars for 'undetectable assassinations'