i thought it was this
Why?
Why now?
The 'why'
NAT SEC laws
It was not supposed to be revealed POTUS is not under criminal investigation _ NOT YET.
Traitor.
Massive intel sweep.
Manafort was a plant.
Trace background.
Open source.
Who was arrested?
Non US.
Trace background.
Open source.
Carter Page was a plant.
Trace background.
Open source.
Why is Mueller going after 'inside plants'?
Flynn is safe.
Define 'witness'.
Can a 'witness' hold a position of power/influence while ongoing?
Russia Russia Russia?
Real or fake?
Fake?
JA?
Seth Rich?
MS_13 187 [2] -24 -Distance?
MS[13][13=M]MSM - The 'Wheel'
No investigation into WL receipt of information?
No pull down of NSA metadata trace/C to WL?
No pull down of NSA metadata period?
Nothing transferred across web?
Direct-to-Direct bypass dump?
No 'direct' investigation into DNC computer/software?
No 'direct' investigation into CS?
FBI/SC/DOJ/FED G simply TRUST CS's report on data breach?
HUSSEIN block?
HUSSEIN control?
HUSSEIN "STATE SECRETS" WH NAT SEC ARTICLES 1-9 - BURIED?
Awan attached?
AMERICA FOR SALE.
Cheatin' Obama.
Trust the plan.
APRIL SHOWERS.
Q
clocks in the mirror so flip it and it's a Q bruh
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa, stimulates
outside-the-box thinking that has given us the Internet and the stealth
bomber. On occasion, however, Darpa goes off half-cocked. Its Total (now
Terrorist) Information Awareness plan to combine all commercial credit
data and individual bank and academic records with F.B.I. and C.I.A.
dossiers, which would have made every American's life an open book has
been reined in somewhat by Congress after we privacy nuts hollered to high
heaven.
Comes now LifeLog, the all-remembering cyberdiary. Do you know those
hand-held personal digital assistants that remind you of appointments, store
phone numbers and birthdays, tip you off to foibles of friends and
vulnerabilities of enemies, and keep desperate global executives in
unremitting touch day and night? Forget about 'em those wireless
whiz-bangs are already yestertech.
Darpa's LifeLog initiative is part of its "cognitive computing" research.
The goal is to teach your computer to learn by your experience, so that what
has been your digital assistant will morph into your lifelong partner in
memory. Darpa is sprinkling around $7.3 million in research contracts (a
drop in its $2.7 billion budget) to develop PAL, the Perceptive Assistant
that Learns.
sounds like he gives alot of fucks about TRAFFICKED people you faggot