Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 28, 2021, 6:03 p.m. No.12749964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9999 >>0029 >>0061 >>0065 >>0070 >>0180 >>0532 >>0562 >>0581 >>0608

The power of the GameStop trade

What a time to be alive! The citizen's of earth have spoken, by

sheer numbers alone, to catch the money manipulaters with their

pants down. This one act, this defiance against the powers that rule

all citizens, woke up the world's wealthiest few. But it is not all rosey,

this loss will engage a waterfall of investigations, stricter rules that the

citizens must abide by, and possible imprisonmemt for those doing what

wall street brokers have enjoyed for decades. However, thekeyto this week's

events is how the GameStop trade manifested itself. Whether online, at a

coffee shop, or an exclusive yacht club, when a group, or in this case, the

masses, collectively decide to do a thing, there is little to stop them. Similiarly,

the capitol protest against the legality of certain state's actions during the 2020

presidential election, overwhelming numbers of citizens wanted to voice their

discontent. Regardless of the position one takes, it should now be obvious to

everyone that when a large number of people move in unison, it truly is a juggernaut,

an unmoveable force, like astone. So with this knowledge, and newly witnessed

revelations, what could we achieve? What would life be like if the masses truly had

a say so in all affairs? Poverty and homelessness, could imagine that no one wants

that for another, so elinimate this how soon? We send ships into space before taking care

of earth's citizens? They'll say it can't be done, it'll cost too much, blah, blah, blah. But

the truth is, the world just watched what the bargininning power of numbers demands.

In this day of instant communication, free flowing knowledge, and capable and willing

people, it seems that very soon in the not too distant future, a brave new world will emerge.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 28, 2021, 6:14 p.m. No.12750079   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0119

>>12750033

 

>>12749280 PB

 

Things have been getting interesting today. Many are starting to open their eyes. Information is starting to pour out from the dam in unexpected places.

 

Don't sale!!!, hold the line has many meanings.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 28, 2021, 6:21 p.m. No.12750155   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A loophole might allow lawmakers to bring guns into the Capitol, but it's not a free pass to violate local laws

https://www.businessinsider.com/54-year-old-loophole-exempts-politicians-from-capitol-gun-ban-2021-1

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 28, 2021, 6:28 p.m. No.12750223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0333 >>0464

>>12750205

 

Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: eda158 No.34081 📁

Dec 4 2017 22:01:07 (EST)

Have you been watching the news since Friday?

Who is Peter Strzok?

How was he compromised?

How was he paid?

Who is Melissa Hodgman?

Company?

Title?

Date of promotion?

Focus on the date.

What events re: Peter recently occurred that you now know?

Think HRC emails, Weiner laptop, etc.

Dates?

Date of promotion of wife?

How do they stack the deck?

Who do they want inside the gov't?

What are puppets?

How do you control a puppet?

#2 in FBI?

Wife connection?

What is a pattern?

Follow the wives.

Keep watching the news this week.

Future proves past.

Re-read crumbs.

(Small)

How many D's / R's will not seek re-election?

Why?

What just passed in the Senate?

Why?

Who is their new handler?

Do as told?

Why is this relevant?

Do you not understand the gov't is being gutted publicly?

Bottom middle top.

Hussein Iran connection.

Bombs away.

Merry Christmas.

Q

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 28, 2021, 6:59 p.m. No.12750531   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Former Federal Aviation Administration employee sentenced for severing air traffic communications

Department of Justice

U.S. Attorney’s Office

District of Hawaii

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Former Federal Aviation Administration employee sentenced for severing air traffic communications

HONOLULU, Hawaii – A federal judge today sentenced Joelyn DeCosta, 48, of Honolulu, Hawaii, to two years of probation and a $5000 fine for willfully and maliciously interfering with the working and use of a communication system operated and controlled by the United States, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1362.

 

According to documents and information presented in court, DeCosta was an Airway Transportation Systems Specialist for the Federal Aviation Administration, and had worked for the F.A.A. for approximately 26 years. On January 4, 2019, she willfully and maliciously severed communications between Air Traffic Control in Honolulu and aircraft flying in U.S. airspace above and around Honolulu, in an area known as Sector 4, which covers flights between Oahu and Maui, Lanai, Moloka’i, Kaho’olawe, and the Big Island. The main and standby communication lines between Hawaii Air Traffic Control and pilots of approximately six planes during one incident and approximately four planes during a second incident were affected by the outages. In total, pilots could not hear instructions from Air Traffic Control for a total of two minutes, as a result of the outages caused by the defendant.

 

The defendant had previously pled guilty pursuant to a plea agreement. As part of her plea agreement, she resigned from the F.A.A. before sentencing. As a result, she lost her retirement benefits, which were estimated to have been worth in excess of $500,000.

 

One of the pilots of an aircraft affected by the outage spoke as a victim at the sentencing. He emphasized the danger to himself and the 40 passengers onboard his aircraft posed by the outage.

 

“The United States Attorney’s Office takes any threat to the safety of the air travelling public very seriously, and will vigorously enforce federal criminal laws against any federal employee who abuses their position and, in doing so, puts air travelers in harm’s way,” said U.S. Attorney Kenji M. Price.

 

“Employees of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are entrusted with safely overseeing the busiest and most complex air transportation system in the world. Key to that trust is maintaining an uncompromising level of integrity in their work, which many FAA personnel do,” said Cissy Tubbs, Special Agent-in-Charge, Western Region, Department of Transportation, Office of Inspector General - Investigations. “Today’s sentencing demonstrates our commitment to working with our law enforcement partners and the U.S. Attorney’s Office to detect and prevent those willing to compromise the safety of the National Airspace System and the traveling public.”

 

The case was investigated by the Department of Transportation, Office of Inspector General, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Marc A. Wallenstein.

 

Component(s):

USAO - Hawaii

Contact:

Judy Philips

Judy.Philips@usdoj.gov

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-hi/pr/former-federal-aviation-administration-employee-sentenced-severing-air-traffic

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 28, 2021, 7:03 p.m. No.12750574   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12746251 pb

There is more than one nuclear football.

Trump had one en route to FL active until noon. It was deactivated at noon Jan 20 2021. The one in DC with Biden was activated at noon Jan 20.

Military picked up Trumps deactivated football and brought it back to DC.