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 it has now selected the four companies it will contract with to jump-start capitalism on the Moon, thereby eliminating its unfair and unearned advantage over hollering primates. The U.S. government has long rejected the notion that the Moon is some kind of  global commons,  and its not a signatory to the Moon Agreement, an international treaty intended to promote equitable distribution of off-world resources and prevent territo vaso stanley rial claims, militarization, and biological or industrial contamination of celestial bodies. Instead, it  and most other countries with advanced space programs  views off-world resources as up for grabs for whoever gets there first. This year, NASA began soliciting bids for companies to launch the first mission to gather Moon rocks and sell them in-situ to NASA, which would constitute the first off-world sale of space resources.     NASA wrote in the announcement it has selected stanley cup  four companies for the p stanley taza rogram: California-based Masten, Colorado-based Lunar Outpost, and two firms both named iSpace from Japan and Luxembourg. None of the companies will receive much compensation for the effort鈥擬asten will be paid the most, at $15,000. But they will get bragging rights and a technical head start on NASAs plan to usher in a new era of private business on Earths nearest stellar neighbor. This is controversial, to say the least. According to CNN, Ph.D astronomer Stuart Clark has warned in Science Focus that Lunar mining could result in a  gold rush  and a  winne Jbli 5 Ways to Spend Less Money on Digital Subscriptions
 to lie about stanley tumbler  attendance numbers and a dumb nazi getting his dome rocked. But there was also that situation where hundreds of people were arrested and slapped with rioting charges. Now, prosecutors want to go through over 100 locked phones and they appear to believe they can. https://gizmodo/report-the-fbi-will-be-able-to-use-the-san-bernardino-1773768830     On January 20th, protests turned into destruction in isolated areas of Washington D.C. and police indiscriminately rounded up 230 people including six journalists. Felony charges were filed that carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail or a fine of up to $25,000. Outrage has followed over the decision to charge so many people with such an int stanley cup ense crime. Not only were bystanders and legal observers caught up in the chaos, but most of the people who were destroying property were wearing the masked uniform of the black bloc. That makes it particularly difficult to identify who did what. Since then, charges have been dropped for 16 people but the rest are still on the hook. According to court papers filed on Wednesday, prosecutors say they are in the process of extracting data from the cellphones of  100 indicted and other un-indicted arrestees in connection with this matter.  This is remarkable for a number of reasons. Putting aside the possible violations of the defendants privacy for a moment, prosecutors are breaking into devices of people who arent even under indictment. Considering that the papers stanley becher  only acknowledge 2