Anonymous ID: 59a8b7 Aug. 19, 2020, 7:52 p.m. No.10352142   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10351892

>Some saying he embraced QANON others that he failed to deny and some of the shills here trying to pretend that he disavowed. Sad!

 

>Obviously they didn’t have time to get a 4am talking point out yet.

 

lol

"These people are stupid"

Anonymous ID: 59a8b7 Aug. 19, 2020, 8:11 p.m. No.10352492   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2566

>>10352258

>You know I am reminded of a story from several years ago coming out of Europe about a woman who was a submarine teacher

 

Kim Wall was an established, freelance journalist who had travelled the world from her home in Sweden.

 

She had been chasing an interview with Danish inventor Peter Madsen for several months and had little hesitation in taking up his invitation for a trip on his homemade submarine off Copenhagen on a sunny evening last summer.

 

It was 19:00 on 10 August when she boarded the UC3 Nautilus and in the final photos taken from a passing ship some 90 minutes later she was smiling and looked relaxed in the sub's conning tower.

 

She was about to move to Beijing in China with her Danish partner, Ole, and this was to be her final story before leaving. The 40-tonne submarine that the inventor had built in 2008 was, after all, not far from Ole's flat in Refshaleoen, a harbour area of the capital.

 

Peter Madsen was a "semi-celebrity" in Denmark. And it was not his submarine that Ms Wall was interested in, but his ambition to build a rocket to launch into space.

 

Her mutilated torso was discovered on a beach by a passing cyclist on 21 August. Her head, legs and clothing were found by police divers on 6 October.

 

Kim Wall: What we know about Danish submarine death

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40922750