Anonymous ID: 7de8a6 Oct. 26, 2020, 1:17 a.m. No.11284082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4189 >>4306 >>4557

>>11283991

>>11283879

>>11283988 < Welcome...been here from Day 1 and before (actually been doing research since 2007 on political corruption)

>>11283683 <Yep...14413 was a bit mucky

>>11283696 <Thanks Bakes

 

>>11282743 (lb)

A Thought Experiment for the True Midnight Riders on the Night Shift...

...using rough estimates to make the math easier:

 

  1. ~330 million people in USA (current population)

  2. ~1/5 or 20% of population too young and not eligible vote

  3. Therefore, there are ~250 million potential voters (2016 estimate)

  4. A really, really good voter turnout is ~60% (55% in 2016)

  5. Therefore, there are going to be ~150 million votes cast.

  6. We’ve been told that over ~50 million people have already voted. This number comes from country election districts and isn’t necessarily updated quickly.

  7. Therefore, ~1/3 of eligible voters have already cast their vote

  8. Whatever happens within the next week may effect the votes of 66% or 100 million people.

 

Hence, whatever is done, revealed, communicated could easily outdo or overcome whatever vote has already taken place.

 

Hence...

Faithful and Dutiful Anons: Maintain Battle-ready Posture and Fire away with Laser Focus!

>Of course, enjoy the movie as well with lots of popcorn and peanuts.

 

>Message: (Disloyal) Anime hitotachi ga honto ni bakarashi yo. Mina, koko kara dette ike onegai shimasu yo.

There...I said it in polite Japanese.

Anonymous ID: 7de8a6 Oct. 26, 2020, 2:05 a.m. No.11284387   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4509

>>11284330

Good question If it is the laptop receipts, then that is old news and only moderately interesting.

 

Bannon was pretty worked up a few days ago…so it would have to be receipts regarding another product or [service]. Maybe receipts showing that he was at certain locations with certain people.

 

That is, to follow the Dictionary.com definition:

 

Receipts is slang for "proof" or "evidence," often used to call out someone for lying or to show someone is being genuine. In popular culture, such receipts may come in the form of screenshots, images, or videos. They also often concern things done by famous people.

 

Bannon, et.al., likely have more Proofs of explicit wrongdoing.

Anonymous ID: 7de8a6 Oct. 26, 2020, 2:12 a.m. No.11284432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4456

>>11284391

As an OpSec guy, that is exactly one of the main implications.

Who took the picture?

With what device?

Who was given a doped Blackberry?

Do else had the data?

 

Diggz on date picture was taken to correlate with Obama schedule.