Anonymous ID: 000000 May 6, 2021, 1:55 a.m. No.13595400   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5502 >>5578

Remember when Q said "justice is coming"…then it never did?

Remember when Q said accountability and transparency were the only way…then you got neither?

Remember when Q asked if you were ready to take back your country…then the Commies took over instead?

Remember when Q posted the song "We're not gonna take it"…and then have done nothing but take it since?

 

Pepperidge Farms remembers…

Anonymous ID: 000000 May 6, 2021, 2:23 a.m. No.13595465   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13595446

Infiltration by way of constant Repetition

Same pattern different medium.

Distraction… diversion of attention.

Throw in a little projection and ignorance …you got yourself a comped spew baker pretending they are "in da club"

Bunch of identityfaggots fuckery in the bakery…its a joke these days.

Anonymous ID: 000000 May 6, 2021, 3:33 a.m. No.13595713   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Q Research has imploded.

 

Fredrick Brennan'sInfinity Faggot Group.

 

That little turd is still jacking around with Q Research.

Anonymous ID: 000000 May 6, 2021, 3:38 a.m. No.13595727   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dems fucked your lil audit all up. No moar signature matching. Every time QTards think they're gonna win, they take another L.

 

What a bunch of mental midgets.

Anonymous ID: 000000 May 6, 2021, 3:51 a.m. No.13595768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5798 >>5879 >>6063 >>6116 >>6134

Think Australia is about to see a surge of COVID cases due to new strain?

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/china-indefinitely-suspends-economic-dialogue-australia-relations-worsen

 

China "Indefinitely" Suspends Economic Dialogue With Australia As Relations Continue To Deteriorate

Tyler Durden's Photo

BY TYLER DURDEN

THURSDAY, MAY 06, 2021 - 01:00 AM

China on Thursday announced the "indefinite" suspension of all activity under a China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue amid strained relations between the two countries, its state economic planner said on Thursday.

 

The news caused the Aussie Dollar to fall sharply, dropping as low as 0.7701 vs the US dollar vs. Wednesday's $0.7747.

"Recently, some Australian Commonwealth Government officials launched a series of measures to disrupt the normal exchanges and cooperation between China and Australia out of Cold War mindset and ideological discrimination," said China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) regarding the decision.

 

According to CNBC, trouble in paradise began in 2018 when Australia became the first country to publicly ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from its 5G network - citing national security grounds over companies that were "likely to be subject to extrajudicial directions from a foreign government." The move followed similar action by the Trump administration over espionage concerns.

 

Under Chinese law, companies must cooperate with intelligence services, according to the BBC.

 

Relations were further strained in 2018 after Australia officially called for an independent investigation into the origin of the COVID-19, resulting in an ongoing spat which included Beijing targeting exports, and Australia canceling two deals struck between the state of Victoria and China on its Belt and Road Initiative, causing the Chinese embassy to issue a warning over bilateral ties.

 

More recently, China accused Australia of giving a "free pass" to terror-sympathizers over accusations that Aussie politicians are backing Uighur activists and providing external support to Muslim fundamentalists in Xinjiang - which came just weeks after a senior Australian official warned that the "drums of war" are "beating" as relations continue to sour.

 

"In a world of perpetual tension and dread, the drums of war beat — sometimes faintly and distantly, and at other times more loudly and ever closer," said Australia’s Department of Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo in comments that were made public late last month.

 

"Today, as free nations again hear the beating drums and watch worryingly the militarization of issues that we had, until recent years, thought unlikely to be catalysts for war, let us continue to search unceasingly for the chance for peace while bracing again, yet again, for the curse of war," he said.

 

As we noted at the time, While Pezzullo didn’t mention China in the remarks that were published, it's clear he was referencing tensions with Beijing in the Indo-Pacific. Australia has followed the US in its military provocations against China and is a member of the Quad, a group that is seen as a possible foundation for an anti-China NATO-style alliance in Asia.

 

Days earlier, Australia’s defense minister said the possibility of a war erupting over Taiwan should not be "discounted" and warned of regional tensions. "People need to be realistic about the activity," Defense Minister Peter Dutton said. "There is militarization of bases across the region. Obviously, there is a significant amount of activity and there is an animosity between Taiwan and China."

 

Beijing responded to Dutton’s comments on Monday. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said China hoped Australia would "fully recognize the high sensitivity of the Taiwan issue" and refrain from "sending any false signals to the separatist forces of 'Taiwan independence.'"

 

The last meeting under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue was in 2017.

Anonymous ID: 000000 May 6, 2021, 5:01 a.m. No.13596001   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Biden in charge?

https://www.theepochtimes.com/top-us-general-warns-of-potential-international-instability_3804412.html

 

Top US General Warns of ‘Potential International Instability’

BY REUTERS May 6, 2021 Updated: May 6, 2021biggersmaller Print

WASHINGTON—The world may be entering an era of “potential international instability” with the increasing threat of the Chinese regime and the advent of disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics that could prove decisive to warfare, the top U.S. general warned on Wednesday.

 

Army General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, compared the current era to other major geopolitical shifts in world history, including the fall of Rome and the collapse of the Soviet Union.

 

“We are entering a period of potential international instability,” Milley said in an address at Howard University. Milley said that threat of the Chinese regime was changing the status quo after decades in which the United States essentially was “the unchallenged global military, political and economic power.”

 

He warned that the geopolitical change was being accompanied by technological innovation in robotics, hypersonic weapons, artificial intelligence and other technologies.

 

“And they are extraordinarily disruptive and potentially decisive in the conduct of war,” Milley said.

 

Milley’s remarks came just days after U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned the United States needed to prepare for a potential future conflict bearing little resemblance to “the old wars” that have long consumed the Pentagon.