>>15834717 (lb)
>Nothing matters until UN decision tomorrow. THAT'S the 11.3 (3-11) marker. After tomorrow, everything changes: the news, the lies, your dumbfuck friends not believing you…everything.
KEK!
Tomorrow is my BD. I'll be 55
>>15834717 (lb)
>Nothing matters until UN decision tomorrow. THAT'S the 11.3 (3-11) marker. After tomorrow, everything changes: the news, the lies, your dumbfuck friends not believing you…everything.
KEK!
Tomorrow is my BD. I'll be 55
>Tomorrow is my BD. I'll be 55
>>15835017 5:5 Congrats and happy birthday anon!!!
>>15835032 Happy birthday anon!
>>15835053 Congrats!
>>15835076 5:5 anon!
>>15835093 Happy birthday anon.
>Based and Birthday pilled.
>Us OldFags are the backbone of Q research.
>Happy birthday, Anon.
>PS I'm 54
Thank anons ! That means a lot…
o7
"The objective of US intelligence is to [loot America] while pretending to defend it from phantom aggressors … the largest single continuous act of grand larceny the world has ever known."
Though written in 2018, after everything we've been through since, I think it hits even harder now
excerpt:
The total cost of wars so far this century for the US is reported to be $4,575,610,429,593. Divided by the 138,313,155 Americans who file tax returns (whether they actually pay any tax is too subtle a question), it works out to just over $33,000 per taxpayer. If you pay taxes in the US, that’s your bill so far for the various US intelligence “oopsies.”
The 16 US intelligence agencies have a combined budget of $66.8 billion, and that seems like a lot until you realize how supremely efficient they are: their “mistakes” have cost the country close to 70 times their budget. At a staffing level of over 200,000 employees, each of them has cost the US taxpayer close to $23 million, on average. That number is totally out of the ballpark! The energy sector has the highest earnings per employee, at around $1.8 million per. Valero Energy stands out at $7.6 million per. At $23 million per, the US intelligence community has been doing three times better than Valero. Hats off! This makes the US intelligence community by far the best, most efficient collapse driver imaginable.
There are two possible hypotheses for why this is so.
First, we might venture to guess that these 200,000 people are grossly incompetent and that the fiascos they precipitate are accidental. But it is hard to imagine a situation where grossly incompetent people nevertheless manage to funnel $23 million apiece, on average, toward an assortment of futile undertakings of their choosing. It is even harder to imagine that such incompetents would be allowed to blunder along decade after decade without being called out for their mistakes.
Another hypothesis, and a far more plausible one, is that the US intelligence community has been doing a wonderful job of bankrupting the country and driving it toward financial, economic and political collapse by forcing it to engage in an endless series of expensive and futile conflicts—the largest single continuous act of grand larceny the world has ever known. How that can possibly be an intelligent thing to do to your own country, for any conceivable definition of “intelligence,” I will leave for you to work out for yourself. While you are at it, you might also want to come up with an improved definition of “treason”: something better than “a skeptical attitude toward preposterous, unproven claims made by those known to be perpetual liars.”
https://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2018/07/us-intelligence-community-as-collapse.html
>On POTUS’ order, we have initiated certain fail-safes that shall safeguard the public from the primary fallout which is slated to occur 11.3
Russia calls U.N. meeting on U.S. "biological activities" – U.S. says "false flag"
Pamela Falk
Thu, March 10, 2022, 10:37 PM·2 min read
United Nations – Russia hastily called a Friday morning U.N. Security Council meeting late on Thursday evening to discuss in open debate what it called "the military biological activities of the US on the territory of Ukraine" — leading the Biden administration to immediately denounce it as a "false flag effort."
In a comment sent to CBS News, Olivia Dalton, spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, said, "We're not going to let Russia gaslight the world or use the UN Security Council as a venue for promoting their disinformation."
"Russia has a well-documented history of using chemical weapons and has long maintained a biological weapons program in violation of international law," Dalton said, adding, "Russia also has a track record of falsely accusing the West of the very violations that Russia itself is perpetrating."
"This is exactly the kind of false flag effort we have warned Russia might initiate to justify a biological or chemical weapons attack," she said.
The Friday meeting was announced by Russia's Deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyansky in a tweet linking to the Russian Ministry of Defense, claiming analysis of documents about U.S. "military biological activities" in Ukraine, with a half-dozen documents attached with graphs and charts.
Washington had warned earlier this week that Russia could escalate the violence in its war in Ukraine with the use of biological or chemical weapons, or by claiming Ukrainian forces used them as a pretext.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday dismissed Russia's claims as "preposterous" and suggested Russia may be laying the groundwork for using such weapons itself. "This is all an obvious ploy by Russia to try to try to justify its further premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified attack on Ukraine."
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby also refuted the claims as "absurd" and "classic Russian propaganda."
"They're laughable," Kirby said Wednesday. "We are not, not developing biological or chemical weapons inside Ukraine. It's not happening."
The Friday meeting will hear briefings from U.N. disarmament chief Izumi Nakamitsu and Under Secretary General Rosemary DiCarlo, a former U.S. Mission to the U.N. Ambassador-rank official.