Anonymous ID: e775e6 Nov. 16, 2021, 8:18 p.m. No.15017437   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15017410

 

JFK jr. knew…

 

What would a “monolithic and ruthless conspiracy” look like?

Trump and JFK jr. were GOOD friends, they must have talked about it…

 

-Jim Garrison:

“…What I’m trying to tell you is that there is no question as a result of our investigation, that there is an element of the CIA in our country that killed John Kennedy and that the present administration is concealing the facts, there is NO question about it at all.”

 

Johny Carson:

“That is your opinion…”

 

Jim Garrison:

“No it is not, I know it and if you just wait, you will see that history will support this as fact…”

 

https://youtu.be/GMGnfmWSSP0

 

The original mockingbird:

Dan Rather was allowed to view the Zapruder film, which was classified at the time, and report on what he saw 12 years before it was finally released to the public in 1975.

 

“…the third total shot, hit the president’s head, his head could be seen to move “Violently FORWARD”

Dan Rather

 

How can this be explained and why did he lie?

 

https://youtu.be/P5xHPHmeKhg

 

“…For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence on infiltration instead of invasion…”

JFK

https://youtu.be/RhkjYJAHCjM

 

Q Plan to save the world:

https://youtu.be/RDlp1JeZVKo

 

On rumble:

https://rumble.com/embed/v8tq11/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: e775e6 Nov. 16, 2021, 9:24 p.m. No.15017733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7746

>>15017720

 

Simple Battery in Wisconsin by causing bodily harm to another, is a Class A Misdemeanor. Specifically, this means it allows for possible penalties of up to 9 months imprisonment and a maximum fine of $10,000.

Substantial Battery in Wisconsin, is a Class I felony. Specifically, this means it allows for possible penalties of up to 3 1/2 years imprisonment. More specifically, that penalty includes a maximum of 1 1/2 years of initial confinement in prison, a maximum of 2 years of extended supervision, and a maximum fine of $10,000.

Aggravated Battery in Wisconsin, is a Class H felony. Specifically, this means it allows for possible penalties of up to 6 years imprisonment. More specifically, that penalty includes a maximum of 3 years of initial confinement, 3 years of extended supervision, and a maximum fine of $10,000.

Aggravated Battery with Intent to Cause Great Bodily Harm in Wisconsin, is a Class E felony. Specifically, this means it allows for possible penalties of up to 15 years imprisonment,. More specifically, that penalty includes a maximum of 10 years of initial confinement, 5 years of extended supervision, and up to a maximum fine of $10,000.