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>What is required for MI to take over all other agencies?
MI can take over the investigations for the other three in cases of high treason.
>What was the purpose of the arrival of Q so far out?
Was it, though?
>Game theory.
Let's say it was.
Setting the stage for plays.
>What is good design?
A balancing act.
>Always kill as many birds with each stone?
Depends on the size of the bird.
That bird might take out other birds on the way down, potentially, but then it's really just about semantics.
>Was the enemy continually wrong footed?
Not in (((their))) eyes.
>How much of their arsenal have they spent?
The economy is still standing and utilities still work so... definitely not all of it.
>Who leaked the UK ambassador's comms?
A pro-Brexiteer?
Also... he resigned:
https://indianexpress.com/article/world/british-ambassador-to-washington-resigns-after-leaked-memo-spat-5823922/
>Who really leaked it?
A plant/mole?
>Does it replay the desired shaped narrative of the enemy?
You mean the part about England being our "ally"?
>Does it try to validate Chris Steele as solid in his gathering of Intel?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7245063/Sir-Kim-Darroch-said-Christopher-Steele-absolutely-legit-leaked-emails.html
Sir Kim Darroch vouched for British ex-spy Christopher Steele who put together the Dirty Dossier on Trump and told US officials he 'was "absolutely legit"'
>Why is this important?
Continuing to push Muh Russia.
England claimed Muh Russia was targeting them.
Upcoming election?
>Why is May turning on POTUS?
Trying to save her image and maybe thinks she has a play?
I wonder if she'll try to go to the EU after this...
>Why isn't Crossfire Hurricane the biggest story of them all?
"Nothing to see here."
>Was it a series of Acts of War?
But then we'd have to do something about it, publicly.
Again... "allies".
Best to weaken them through their known fuckery, especially the Epstein stuff, first.
Otherwise you'd hit a wall of propaganda.
>Does Epstein bring down the House of Commons?
Why stop there? What about the House of Lords?
>Is this the real DECLAS?
There's gotta be bigger... unless this is the Keystone DECLAS that leads to the bigger stuff, like hidden tech and subjugation machinations.
>Why is so much surrounding Epstein classified at the SAP level?
Brownstones.
>Did Epstein have a remit from the C_A?
Black Budgets
>Was his Island a C_A operation?
Not just C_A, but yes.
>Was it used alongside the Lolitta Express as part of the C_A's international narcotics trade?
Slaves are often used as Expendable Mules
>Treasure Island
Has never had a positive connotation...
At least not since Pinocchio.