Anonymous ID: 72a145 May 3, 2018, 8:07 p.m. No.1292482   🗄️.is đź”—kun

In February Al Gore bought 70,000 shares of Apple for $13 apiece. Shortly after, he dumped 215,437 shares of Apple for $37.5 million.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/24/al-gore-sells-apple-stock.html

 

Exactly One week later… Apple moved their iCloud data to state run Chinese servers along with the keys to the accounts. They claim that they only did this with Chinese customers, but who knows. They claim that they are not turning over bulk data, instead they will provide data on individuals upon request. What stops the government from requesting all persons’ data at once? Also, what would stop Chinese intel agencies from cracking it all open themselves? In my opinion, NOTHING.

 

On April 9th Apple made two big announcements (both of which are on Tim Cook’s Twitter profile).

  1. Apple raised more than $160 million for RED to help fight HIV in Africa.

  2. Apple is now officially 100% run on green energy (see link below).

https://www.fastcompany.com/40554151/how-apple-got-to-100-renewable-energy-the-right-way

 

The iCloud transfer is a major security concern and RED is quite possibly a money laundering operation. The timeline is suspicious.

 

On April 22nd Q posts the following aimed at Al Gore.

Apr 22 2018 15:47:12 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: c905b2 1147720

@algore

Today is Earth Day.

Did you forget?

Do you feel safe?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/decision2012/al-gore-has-thrived-as-green-tech-investor/2012/10/10/1dfaa5b0-0b11-11e2-bd1a-b868e65d57eb_story.html?utm_term=.00a0de2fb3ae

Q

 

And on May 2nd Q posted the pics of a jet, cargo, and Apple buildings.

 

In the article discussing Apple going 100% green energy some interesting things get brought up. The company has worked for a long time to achieve their energy goals, and major players working for Apple on this project include Al Gore and Lisa Jackson (former EPA head under Obama). Apple had to do a lot of hoop jumping in order to achieve this not just physically, but legally. Most of the energy is generated by solar panels. China is the largest producer of solar panels. The article also discusses how Apple is putting extra focus on areas that are major coal and oil producers here in the US, and that Apple (because of its size and energy use) is pulling local utility companies with them on the shift. Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc… are also doing similar things. Apple is also helping other major companies such as FOXCONN broker deals to push 100% solar energy use.

Trump keeps talking about coal. And there has been a major energy boom in the US. We have a ton of oil and gas that we can now access. Apple is obviously very friendly with China. One might deduce that Apple is helping the Chinese government to become the dominant player in energy production by moving things to solar, which is created by Chinese manufacturers. China is also launching the Chinese Petro Yuan to compete with the US Petro Dollar. Combined this could give China a MASSIVE monopoly on energy world wide. Furthermore, since solar is tech related… What would prevent them from installing backdoor programs in solar panels? Theoretically, if they wanted to, once solar was the main source of energy production, the Chinese could shut down the panels and cause a nation to go dark without even attacking/breaching major power station computers. That would give them an unprecedented advantage over any other nation.

 

@Q… Am I over the target?