Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 2:36 a.m. No.15896525   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6542 >>6733

>>15895179 (pb)

>>15895168 (pb)

>>15895184 (pb)

>>15894502 (/pb) - (This bullshit makes notables, yet none of my digs on the Clinton-tied, child molester racket, abusing my children do?) I'm done believing in this movement… I'm done believing in the "good guys".

 

YOU FAILED US. You failed my children. You had your chance. None of us would be in this mess if you had all done your fucking jobs, in the first place.

 

I'm sick of cleaning up YOUR messes.

 

You can clean up MY mess, now.

 

I am a civilian, a father, and a good man. I just wanted to raise my children in peace. You did not accept me in your military. You wrongfully branded me a criminal. You abused me. You abused my children. You destroyed the beauty and innocence, that I brought forth into this world. You smothered any chance of renewing it.

 

I am the monster now. I am what should be most feared.

 

"When passing through the Valley of Humiliations, slaves and dastards, exposing their sores, sob aloud for consolation and sympathy. Brave men stand apart and ponder vengeance and conquest… The fear of death is the beginning of slavery." - RR

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 3:14 a.m. No.15896601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6614

>>15896558

 

I love God… Some God… A God… Or, at least the notion of a God… But not some organized-religion, state-sanctioned, God…

 

Just never felt like he loved me back, ya know? (And I'm sure you'll assure me, he does). It matters not. It's too little, too late. If any supreme God is worth a shit, he will understand my heart, anyway. If not, why would I wish to serve him? Serve another tyrant, that punishes the innocent? No thanks.

 

My relationship with God, is like that of a young man and his father, who grows old enough and wise enough to recognize the flaws and short-comings of the one who begot himr, and strives to be better.

 

One time, my father tied my brother to a tree, in bear-infested woods, and left him there, to teach him a lesson… Even at a very young age, I know this was wrong. And not becoming of a good father. My father, in general, is a very good father. But not perfect.

 

Likewise, I believe God is imperfect. And just because God tied me to a tree, in carnivore infested woods, and left me there to rot, doesn't mean I have to do the same with my children.

 

I've never felt I had to be harsh or cruel to my children, to teach them anything. I feel I'm far more kind and clever than that, and would never need to resort to such depravity.

 

If that makes me arrogant, so be it.

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 3:27 a.m. No.15896631   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6634 >>6639 >>6651 >>6654 >>6660

>>15896588

 

America has become a cheap cardboard box, with expensive slogans and patriotic platitudes written on her walls. All her institutions are corrupt. And her people, many just as corrupt, have grown comfortable with the stench.

 

I don't even know if it's salvageable anymore, tbh.

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 3:38 a.m. No.15896653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6665

>>15896621

RRN is fake AF news, and Charlie Beckwith would piss on today's "Deep-State Delta-Queers", fagging for Israel.

 

JSOC, is just as absent as our intel agencies, and law enforcement.

 

All a big fucking LARP. Trust me, if anyone is some bad-ass patriot in that bunch, he'll just be marched into certain-death, as Israel sings, "Onward American Soldier"! And apparently, none are "badass" enough to exercise defiance in the face of tyranny.

 

How many of these boot-lickers are defending Ukraine (Israel 2,0), right now? Because "the mission is all that matters", or some bullshit?

 

Heroes? For who?

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 3:42 a.m. No.15896663   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15896658

 

Well… You make an interesting point. If Mr. "we are in control", really was, then they could have just stolen the election back from the election thieves and none of our votes would be needed, huh?

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 3:47 a.m. No.15896676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6745 >>6989 >>7001

>>15896660

 

What could POSSIBLY be moar demoralizing than 5+ years of NOTHING-BURGERS and UNFULFILLED PROMISES from Trump, Q, and the rest of the LARPing Zionists?

 

Please… I'm demoralizing? This asshole… Shooting the messenger.

 

Sorry the truth hurts, fag. Your knight in shining armor, never showed.

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 4:05 a.m. No.15896735   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6737 >>7162

>>15896715

 

Wait, wait… The former Attorney General said that people who break the law should be held accountable?

 

OMG, this is earth-shattering news!!!

 

How did he crack the code???

 

Barr is a genius.

 

And Durham, indicted 2 people Kevin Klinesmith and Igor Danchenko (not sure of spelling) and Michael Sussman… In his 5 year investigation to prove what we all already know. The election was rigged.

 

So, best case scenario, TRUMP gets helped, none of us do. Did he help us when he was in office? Was HRC jailed? Was the deep-state dismantled? No… But that economy was roaring and that was enough to keep you quiet.

 

Count your shekels.

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 4:14 a.m. No.15896757   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6767 >>6951

>>15896745

 

BULLSHIT… You are a LARP in dull, scrap metal.

 

Imagine you are a police officer, and you witness a mass shooting taking place. Do you:

 

A: Take action immediately to stop the criminal from causing further harm.

 

B: Quickly call for back-up before moving in, to ensure the criminal does not escape, at the cost of lives.

 

C: Decide to sit back and let everyone see how bad the criminal is, because "they have to see", and then continue sitting back because THEY have to be the "knight in shining armor", as you sit back and count your tax-shekels.

 

Go ahead, and let us know what your answer is, faggot.

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 4:16 a.m. No.15896767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6771

>>15896757

>>15896745

 

Oh, and then there is:

 

D. (Same as C, only you arrest the "knights in shining armor" after they attempt to actually stop the criminal, then call them 'terrorists').

 

You can choose that one too, if you want.

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 4:41 a.m. No.15896851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6865

>>15896821

 

Think mirror… Hmmmmm

 

Dasting dose of hopium/soonium here… Better be true, or I swear I'm going to pop the fuck off.

 

This is all we have left, guys… I don't about you all, but my children's freedom depends on the success of this movement.

 

I swear to whatever God there is, Q, if you are fucking with us, I will find you and gut you like a goddamn deer…

 

But for now, you get one moar shot… LET'S RIDE!

 

Godspeed you slow AF, cryptic, weirdo, Patriots!

 

FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!

 

(Fuck, I can't believe I'm doing this again).

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 4:48 a.m. No.15896873   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6886 >>6891 >>6902 >>6935 >>6937 >>6949 >>6974 >>6984 >>7011 >>7112 >>7121

>>15896821

 

Alright… BRAINSTORM…

 

Where are we NOW?

 

https://qanon.pub/?

 

Who has an archived link to the Youtube video, last shared by Q (It was removed by Youtube).

 

Second to last post, reads, "Durham"… Pretty fucking vague Q. Durham has been in the news more frequently lately. Has this MARKER passed?

 

Was someone forced to step down from CISA today or recently??? DIG

 

If this is a valid theory anon has, this is BIG HOPIUM, that we can verify in real-time, as it occurs. If not, we not it's bullshit.

 

WHERE ARE WE NOW? (In relation to the drops? Working backward).

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 5 a.m. No.15896921   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15896902

 

Perhaps one of these guys???

 

There's also this from Forbes (yeah, I know): https://www.forbes.com/sites/angelauyeung/2019/09/25/what-we-know-about-crowdstrike-the-cybersecurity-firm-mentioned-by-trump-in-his-call-with-ukraines-president-and-its-billionaire-ceo/?sh=efa6b551c550

 

CrowdStrike is ALL OVER the news right now, regarding Ukraine, also.

 

George Kurtz?

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 5:03 a.m. No.15896935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6949

>>15896873

 

CISA and CrowdStrike directly tied….

 

https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/news/252510346/CISA-taps-CrowdStrike-for-endpoint-security

 

CrowdStrike struck a new deal that will provide its endpoint security offering to the U.S. government's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

 

Under the terms of the deal, CrowdStrike will be outfitting endpoints within CISA and several other agencies whose network security is managed by the DHS' cybersecurity agency. Specifically, the agency will be making use of CrowdStrike's Falcon endpoint protect platform. The company declined to say exactly how many endpoints or agencies will be using its service but described the deployment as a "sizable base."

 

Among the projects CrowdStrike is set to work on is CISA's Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) effort, which oversees security for civilian networks on the .gov domain.

 

"This is a sizable base plus multi-year contract, making the federal government one of CrowdStrike's largest customers," James Yeager, CrowdStrike's vice president of public sector and healthcare, told SearchSecurity.

 

"CrowdStrike is working closely with not only the agencies directly, but the systems integrators community that are aligned with the agencies through CDM DEFEND to provide them with our groundbreaking technology."

 

The deal comes as the U.S. government has been undergoing a massive overhaul of its cybersecurity procedures and practices. In May, President Joe Biden issued an executive order ensuring that, among other things, mandated agencies move to a zero-trust security model and mandatory use of multifactor authentication.

 

The Biden administration has made cybersecurity a big point in its diplomatic dealings as well, putting pressure on the Kremlin to crack down on ransomware and cyber attacks within Russia's borders, as well as pursuing nation-state attackers in China. In particular, the attacks on SolarWinds and Kaseya have raised concern that a single cyber attack could impact both the public and private sectors.

 

Yeager told SearchSecurity that CrowdStrike faces some "unique and complex challenges" when crafting a security platform for CISA and the agencies it cares for.

 

"We have a deep understanding of the threat landscape," he said, "which allows us to equip the government with the necessary combination of cloud-native technology, automated protection and remediation and elite threat hunting to empower teams to combat cyber complexities."

 

The partnership could also bring benefits to CrowdStrike customers outside of Washington. In particular, Yeager suggested the deployment could trickle down in part to security setups that can be used by state and local governments.

 

"We have recently made numerous strategic partnerships as we continue to support our both federal and state and local government customers with the best-in-class technology to combat today's stealthy and sophisticated adversaries," Yeager said.

 

CrowdStrike has a history of assisting the U.S. government clients in Washington, D.C. The security firm was famously called in to investigate the 2016 breach on the Democratic National Committee, which was later attributed to Russian state-sponsored attackers, as well as the 2018 attacks on the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 5:07 a.m. No.15896949   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6952 >>7072

>>15896873

>>15896891

>>15896909

>>15896935

Investigative journalist Aaron Mate of Real Clear Investigations, Pushback and The Grayzone joins "The Nation" contributor James Carden with the American Committee For US-Russia Acord (ACURA) for a discussion on the latest developments in special counsel John Durham’s investigation into issues related to the origins of the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation.

"For the two foundational allegations of Russiagate: One, Trump-Russia collusion, and two, Russia hacking the DNC, you have them being generated by Clinton campaign contractors. Fusion GPS for collusion and CrowdStrike for Russian hacking. And you have, in both cases, the information that they gathered going to the FBI. And you have Clinton attorneys and operatives controlling the flow of that information."

"Perkins Coie, working for the Clinton campaign, hired these two different contractors who were foundational to the Russia investigation, and basically fed the FBI information they used for the Russia investigations," he explained. "So, first Perkins Coie hired Fusion GPS, and that's the firm that produced the Steele dossier. The FBI then used the Steele dossier for investigative leads and surveillance warrants."

"They were not only citing the Steele dossier in applications to the FISA court and pretending it was credible, but they were also using it to chase down 'leads' about, you know: Trump and Alfa-Bank, Michael Cohen meeting with hackers in Prague, Trump cavorting with prostitutes at the Ritz-Carlton."

 

"The FBI kept a spreadsheet and really tried to corroborate every lead they could, which, of course, they couldn't because it was fiction."

Carden added: "I have two favorite pieces of fiction from the Steele dossier… not the pee tape… That Carter Page was offered 19.5% stake in Rosneft. Rosneft is worth about $200 billion. Offered apparently $40 billion in Rosneft to Carter Pages, which is hilarious."

"My other favorite part is that Steele was not only interviewed by the FBI, but he was also interviewed by professionals at the State Department. By Deputy Asst. Sec. Kathleen Kavalec, who immediately saw through Steel's claim that the Russians were making payments to Russian expatriates out of their consulate in Miami. She notes rather dryly, 'It is important to note that there is no Russian consulate in Miami.' The Steele dossier is just littered with these sorts of fictitious, at times hilarious, tidbits. It was always puzzling to me how counterintelligence officials were able to use this stuff in front of the FISA court and then target American citizens like Carter Page."

"The U.S. media spent years portraying Steele as this hero," Mate added. "Jonathan Chait of New York Magazine declared himself 'a believer.' Rachel Maddow did an hour-long special on if the dossier is credible. Steele was treated as… this kind of genius."

 

Part 1 of 2

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2021/11/12/aaron_mate_on_major_players_in_john_durham_investigation_clinton_campaign_perkins_coie_fusion_gps_crowdstrike.html

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 5:08 a.m. No.15896952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7072

>>15896949

 

Part 2 of 2

"Durham has basically confirmed for me what I thought was obvious a long time ago: Steele's sources were basically reading the newspaper and inventing things based on that."

 

"So that's Steele and Fusion GPS and they're working for Perkins Coie," continued Mate. "Another contractor working for Perkins Coie, through another lawyer P.C. Michael Sussman, is Crowd Strike. That's the cyber security firm who generated the allegation that Russia hacked the DNC."

 

"It is worth pausing there for a second, you have then for the two foundational allegations of Russiagate: One, Trump-Russia collusion. Two, Russia hacking the DNC. You have them being generated by Clinton campaign contractors. Fusion GPS for collusion and CrowdStrike for Russian hacking. And you have in both cases, the information that they gathered going to the FBI. And you have Clinton attorneys and operatives controlling the flow of that information."

 

"And CrowdStrike, and this is where Michael Sussman comes in, gave the FBI their forensics of the DNS servers, but it was Michael Sussmann and CrowdStrike who were redacting that information and controlling what the FBI was allowed to see. The FBI never independently inspected the DNC servers. They relied on CrowdStrike. That is unprecedented, especially for such a high-stakes national security allegation and investigation."

 

"That is like if I was robbed and I wanted the police to investigate the robbery, but I insisted that I was going to do the investigation myself and the FBI was going to have to rely on my conclusions. It is crazy. But for some reason, on both the collusion allegation and the Russian hacking allegation, the FBI gave unprecedented power to two Clinton campaign contractors working under Clinton campaign attorneys."

 

"Michael Sussman was not indicted for anything to do with CrowdStrike, but he was indicted for something similar, in that he was indicted for lying to the FBI, when in September 2016, he went to an FBI official named Jim Baker and gave him a series of documents and some technical data purporting to show that there was a covert communications channel between a Trump organization affiliated marketing server and Alfa-Bank. And the implication of [this] was that it was a secret way for Trump and Russia to communicate. Now it turns out, according to Durham''s indictment, it looks like this data was fabricated to fit a narrative that could tie Trump to Russia… It does raise more questions about whether CrowdStrike was involved in the same scheme."

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2021/11/12/aaron_mate_on_major_players_in_john_durham_investigation_clinton_campaign_perkins_coie_fusion_gps_crowdstrike.html

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 5:15 a.m. No.15896975   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6983 >>6993

>>15896951

>You don't seem to realize that the military isn't the police. The military does what it needs to do to win the war. You are here.

 

Oh is that what they're doing? How could I miss it? Stupid me…

Anonymous ID: f42a6f March 19, 2022, 5:29 a.m. No.15897041   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15897006

 

The guy has a pretty established past of going after the corrupt in high places… I like that.

 

There are question marks though… His work with Janet Reno? Why he didn't bring charges in the CIA torture case?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Durham