Anonymous ID: 7f48e9 July 12, 2019, 3:20 p.m. No.736   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>832

BLUF: Board is fucked and unuseable. Relocation appears imminent.

 

Background: Newfag here. 6 months on the chans, Qresearch exclusively.

 

Paradigm: We don't doxx Q

 

That said, Q is really really really intelligent. Q knows where to find the truth. Q will follow. Q expressed faith in CM and Tripcodes should be available to Q for auth/ident.

 

Caution: Forced moves are undesirable. Planned moves are easier.

 

No plan survives first contact with the enemy INTACT. Flexibility is the key to Airpower.

Anonymous ID: 7f48e9 July 12, 2019, 4:53 p.m. No.900   🗄️.is đź”—kun

This is the garbage that LARPer "journalist" is creating. Just like Q said, "Try harder faggot," or something like that.

 

How conspiracy theorists taint the justice they seek

 

By Travis View

Travis View is a writer, conspiracy theory researcher, and co-host of the podcast "QAnon Anonymous."

July 10

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/07/10/how-conspiracy-theorists-taint-justice-they-seek/?utm_term=.5b702393f7f9

 

Announcing charges against Jeffrey Epstein at a Monday morning news conference, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman credited the help of reporters.

 

“We were assisted by some excellent investigative journalism,” he said.

 

William Sweeney, assistant director-in-charge of the FBI’s New York office, added: “We work with facts. When the facts presented themselves, as Mr. Berman hinted at, through investigative journalists’ work, we moved on it.”

 

They were likely referring to the Miami Herald’s three-part series “Perversion of Justice,” which sparked renewed scrutiny and public interest in the Epstein case by shedding light on a secret deal that allowed him to avoid serious charges in 2008. The investigative series identified about 80 women who say they were sexually abused by Epstein from 2001 to 2006 and quoted four of his alleged victims on the record for the first time. Julie K. Brown, who received a George Polk Award for justice reporting for the series, said on Twitter that “the REAL HEROES HERE were the courageous victims that faced their fears and told their stories.”

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But while the people who actually helped bring Epstein closer to justice were quick to credit others, another community baselessly claimed the credit for themselves. Since Epstein has long been accused of serial abuse of minors, he has been featured in the online conspiracy theories Pizzagate and QAnon. But when online conspiracy theorists aren’t rehashing old reporting about Epstein, they’re promoting some of the most absurd claims ever posted on social media. QAnon followers of various stripes believe that military intelligence officials post coded messages on the imageboard 8chan, John F. Kennedy Jr. faked his death in 1999, and Hillary Clinton has been secretly arrested.

 

It would be comforting to believe the warped, reality-defying worldview of online conspiracy theorists is so quarantined from mainstream political discourse that it’s unworthy of rebuke. But that’s not the case. President Trump has promoted several QAnon accounts on Twitter. Celebrities who have promoted QAnon include Roseanne Barr, Curt Schilling and Stacey Dash. Elected officials who have promoted QAnon include a city council member and a state lawmaker. Matthew Lusk, a congressional candidate for Florida’s 5th district, is the first QAnon follower to run for federal office.

 

[How conspiracy theories spread from the Internet's darkest corners]

Anonymous ID: 7f48e9 July 12, 2019, 5:06 p.m. No.919   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1085 >>1164 >>1221 >>933

>>911

 

This business is registered under the name Josh Estes . Perhaps that's an alias we should be looking at?

 

Jege, Inc. is a New York Domestic Business Corporation filed on September 26, 2013. The company's filing status is listed as Active and its File Number is 4464743.

 

The Registered Agent on file for this company is Josh Estes and is located at 62 Wilmington Drive, Melville, NY 11747. The company's mailing address is 62 Wilmington Drive, Melville, NY 11747.

 

The company has 1 principal on record. The principal is Josh Estes from Melville NY.

 

https://www.bizapedia.com/ny/jege-inc.html

 

Company Name: JEGE, INC.

File Number: 4464743

Filing State: New York (NY)

Filing Status: Active

Filing Date: September 26, 2013

Company Age: 5 Years, 10 Months

Registered Agent:

Josh Estes

62 Wilmington Drive

Melville, NY 11747

Mailing Address:

62 Wilmington Drive

Melville, NY 11747

Anonymous ID: 7f48e9 July 12, 2019, 5:16 p.m. No.944   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>933

Very thin backstop. Here's a shot of their Melville NY location.

 

Funny, it's on Wilmington street...the planes are registered in Wilmington DE. Easy to explain paperwork mixups when you have a Wilmington maildrop in NY, for your Same Name Wilmington Corp. Just my theory.

Anonymous ID: 7f48e9 July 12, 2019, 6:01 p.m. No.1042   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1064 >>1085 >>1164 >>1221

>>1024

But this isn't accurate.

 

WHAT IF THE CRIMES OCCURRED AT 40K FT?

 

Piracy is an international crime consisting of illegal acts of violence, detention, or depredation committed for private ends by the crew or passengers of a private ship or aircraft in or over international waters against another ship or aircraft or persons and property on board. (Depredation is the act of plundering, robbing, or pillaging.)

 

It is widely accepted among the government and non-government organizations that track piracy worldwide (including the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), U.K. Defense Intelligence Service (DIS), Australian Defence Intelligence Organization (DIO) and the International Maritime Bureau (IMB)), that the annual number of piracy cases is seriously undercounted. DIS estimates the actual number of piracy cases could be 2,000 percent higher on an annual basis while DIO estimates the underreporting to be 20 to 70 percent.44 Since the establishment of the IMB's Regional Piracy Center in Malaysia in 1992 and its subsequent efforts to publicize the piracy problem, there has been increased reporting on major incidents, but incidents involving fishermen and recreational boaters are still heavily undercounted. Also, the average loss from a piracy incident does not cross the monetary threshold for insurance action, further contributing to underreporting. Most incidents will continue to go unreported except in cases where there is serious loss of property and life or damage to a foreign interest.

 

The concentration of piracy incidents continues to be located in areas with little or no maritime law enforcement, political and economic stability, and a high volume of commercial activity. Incidents of piracy tend to occur in four regional areas: Southeast Asia, Africa, South America, and Central America. Furthermore, most incidents of maritime crime occur in coastal waters with nearly 80 percent of all reported piracy incidents occurring in territorial waters.

 

 

In international law piracy is a crime that can be committed only on or over international waters (including the high seas, exclusive economic zone, and the contiguous zone), in international airspace, and in other places beyond the territorial jurisdiction of any nation. The same acts committed in the internal waters, territorial sea, archipelagic waters, or national airspace of a nation do not constitute piracy in international law but are, instead, crimes within the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the littoral nation.

 

https://fas.org/irp/world/para/pirates.htm

Anonymous ID: 7f48e9 July 12, 2019, 6:11 p.m. No.1064   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1042

I've been wondering why

 

We are on a ship

 

Then the pirates show up. Arrrr

 

It's about the crimes occuring in International Airspace. These are crimes of Piracy. Maritime Law...(all that gold border flag stuff). If they successfully challenge the SDNY Juristiction, then then only remaining jurisdiction is Military Courts.

 

The first two charges were just placeholders.

 

We don't want anyone scoffing at the idea of charging him (and others) with Piracy, so we stick with the sex charges at first. JE and his disgusting band of sick fuck pirates. Raping and pillaging their way across America and across the world.

Anonymous ID: 7f48e9 July 12, 2019, 6:43 p.m. No.1149   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1164 >>1221

>>1130

FTC and Facebook Reportedly Agree to $5 Billion Settlement After Privacy Investigation

 

https://news.yahoo.com/ftc-facebook-reportedly-agree-5-011530366.html

 

The Federal Trade Commission reportedly has reached a settlement agreement with Facebook, fining the company $5 billion dollars over violations of a 2011 consent decree in which the social media giant promised to improve privacy practices. The fine is by far the largest that the FTC has ever levied over the mishandling of consumer data.

 

The settlement was first reported Friday afternoon by the Wall Street Journal, and details were scarce. The FTC and Facebook did not immediately respond to CR's requests for comment on any restrictions the agency is imposing on how Facebook collects, stores, uses, and shares consumer data.

 

In early May, news reports suggested that Facebook could face increased government oversight as part of a settlement. However, consumer advocacy groups, including Consumer Reports, warn that the FTC needs to do more than levying a fine to ensure that Facebook improves the way it handles its users' personal information.

 

“While the size of the settlement is historic, we don’t yet have all the details," says Marta Tellado, president and CEO of Consumer Reports. "Fines alone will not reform a market ruled by digital giants that can afford $5 billion simply as a cost of doing business. That's why we need to raise the standards for data privacy and hold Big Tech accountable to ensure protections are in place across the board.”

 

Facebook reported net income of $22.1 billion in 2018.

 

"A large fine is necessary and appropriate, but it's not the only remedy" that's needed, says Emory Roane, policy counsel for the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a California-based advocacy group. "There’s no real indication that a fine is enough to make Facebook change their practices."

 

Roane's organization signed onto a letter earlier this year that urged the FTC to impose substantial fines, and require reforms at Facebook including compliance with a set of guidelines called the Fair Information Practices Principles, and improved hiring and management practices. "All we've got so far is a fine," Roane says.

 

William E. Kovacic, the chair of the FTC from 2006 to 2011, notes that Facebook has already violated a previous agreement with the government. He says that it's up to Facebook to prove that it is overhauling its business practices.

 

"Tell us what you’re going to do to ensure that this couldn't repeat itself later," says Kovacic, who currently teaches law at George Washington University. "That, plus writing a big check, would be a start at re-orienting the company’s compliance efforts."

 

A number of politicians are also saying that even a massive fine won't be enough to ensure consumers are protected.

 

“The FTC just gave Facebook a Christmas present five months early," House Antitrust Subcommittee Chairman David N. Cicilline wrote in a statement after the news broke. "It’s very disappointing that such an enormously powerful company that engaged in such serious misconduct is getting a slap on the wrist. This fine is a fraction of Facebook’s annual revenue. It won’t make them think twice about their responsibility to protect user data. If the FTC won’t protect consumers, Congress surely must."

Facebook's Many Privacy Scandals