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Does this count as a resignation? lol
No but Walmart, Target, Amazon, and a lot of other monopolies that sell you shit import from China, the few exports we do manage to China are also affected by their manipulation
>4/19
>4+19
>23
>23andMe
I am not tired of this ride yet, hope you've been saving everything offline and function checked your guns anon
(TRI) which all works together, operates off money, and if you fail you die or have to pay back what you owe. Hillary loss, BO/MB loaded planes full of currency(not US) and sent them on planes in the middle of the night
>"Never gotten over the fact that Obama was able to send $1.7 Billion Dollars in CASH to Iran and nobody in Congress, the FBI or Justice called for an investigation!"
I use to enjoy tv shows, then pedogate and I had a hard time watching the paid actors but wanted to see the symbolism thrown at us. Now I can't stand watching paid actors practice facial moves to express emotion, I turn on /qr/ and auto-scroll. Way more entertaining and informative.
I hope something is done about PEDOWOOD, I would rather have a proclamation that no children/actors/actresses were harmed or forced to perform fellatio, vaginal, anal, or even a handjob to anyone involved for the role. Would be much more efficient than FBI warning. Weinstein's company was a mega-player and they are selling off assets, we want more blood
nukes, weather, draughts, zika, the mass-immigration, economy collapse, starvation, probably a bunch of things
Did they ever figure out why fertility among males in Western Nations is now all the sudden at an alarming level?
https:// web.archive.org/web/20141006162038/https:// www.iqt.org/about-iqt/
>Throughout its lifetime, the CIA has operated at the cutting edge of science and technology. From the U-2 spy plane to the CORONA satellite, CIA’s “wizards of Langley” earned a reputation for bold innovation and risk taking, working in advance of the private sector and other branches of government. Much of CIA’s technology success was a result of identifying gaps and opportunities.
>By the late 1990s, the pace of commercial innovation had overtaken the ability of government agencies to develop and incorporate new technologies. Private industry represented technical insights and innovation far too important to ignore. Driven by private sector R&D investment, these commercial technologies addressed many of the same information technology, biotechnology, communications, and energy challenges that faced the Intelligence Community.
>In 1998, CIA identified technology as a top strategic priority, and set out a radical plan to create a new venture that would help increase the Agency’s access to private sector innovation. In-Q-Tel was chartered in February 1999 by a group of private citizens at the request of the Director of Central Intelligence and with the support of the U.S. Congress. IQT was tasked with building a bridge between the Agency and a new set of technology innovators.
IQT was tasked with building a bridge between the Agency and a new set of technology innovators.
https:// mattermark.com/q-tel-cias-vc-arm-busy-years/
>tl;dr: In-Q-Tel has made a lot of new investments in recent years, and the company has expanded its network of syndicate partners, which is pretty much business as usual at the CIA’s VC fund.
Black-budget spending right infront of every oversight committees eyes.
Comey Daniels the Moist