Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 5:50 a.m. No.15982465   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://whyy.org/articles/chester-county-judge-tosses-5-members-of-west-chester-school-board-over-masks/

 

“Once the Supreme Court declared that was unconstitutional … we implored our school board, we asked and asked and begged and pleaded and made comments to lift the mask mandate, and they refused,” Rosica said. “When they refused, that is when we made the decision to file the petition.”

In his order that the five Democratic members of the board be “removed from office,” Judge William Mahon wrote that his decision came after there was “no response” to the petition by the school district or its counsel.

Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 5:55 a.m. No.15982491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2507 >>2513 >>2721 >>2975 >>2977 >>3130 >>3182

>>15982483

>Disney is a distraction.

https://qposts.online/post/144

 

Patriots don’t sleep.

40,000ft. v. necessary to understand [US]/SA/global events.

Paint the picture.

Decrease altitude (we will not fly that high again).

Higher the altitude greater the [risk] of conspiracy ST.

Many cannot/will not swallow.

What is No Such Agency - Q group?

Who has clearance to full picture?

Important.

SIS is good.

+++Adm R+++

What agency is at war w/ Clowns In America?

How does POTUS shift narrative?

(New) Age of Enlightenment.

80% covert.

20% public.

What has occurred over [th]e last several months?

C-info leaks?

Operations (think SA + ???)?

CNN sale?

What co’s rec large cash injections by Clowns In America (public)?

Why???

Who does [i]t hurt?

Who control[s] the MSM?

Primary objective from beginning: POTUS discredit MSM.

[W]hy is this relevant?

How is information transmitted?

How are people inform[e]d?

Why was Sarah A. C. attacked (hack-attempt)?

Why was Op[e]ration Mockingbird repeated?

Why was Jason Bourne (CIA/Dream) repeated?

Think social media platforms.

Who are the Wizards & Warloc[k]s?

What council do the Wizards & Warlocks control?

Think Snowden (inside terms dropped).

Alice & Wonderland – understood.

Snow White – understood.

Iron Eagle?

Godfather III?

Speed?

Everything has meaning.

Disney is a distraction.

Senate & Congress = puppets (not all)(power shift).

For [GOD & COUNTRY].

For HUMANITY.

GERONIMO.

Q

Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 6:10 a.m. No.15982581   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2991

https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2022/03/30/warner-bros-pictures-cnn-films-and-hbo-max-partner-with-fathom-events-to-present-the-documentary-thriller-navalny-in-special-screening-events-on-april-11-and-12/

Warner Bros. Pictures, CNN Films, and HBO Max Partner with Fathom Events to Present the Documentary Thriller NAVALNY in Special Screening Events on April 11 and 12

The Daniel Roher-directed Sundance sensation has been acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures and now heads to 800+ theaters in North America

The NAVALNY screenings will be followed by a special conversation with the filmmakers, moderated by CNN’s Clarissa Ward

Warner Bros. Pictures has acquired NAVALNY, about the Russian dissident and presidential candidate who was the target of a 2020 assassination attempt. The documentary, directed by Daniel Roher, premiered to critical and audience acclaim at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Fathom Events has also boarded the project with Warner Bros. Pictures to screen the film in more than 800 theaters in North America on April 11 and 12.

The screenings will be followed by a special conversation with the filmmakers, to be moderated by CNN chief international correspondent, Clarissa Ward. Ward has reported extensively from Russia and Ukraine, and specifically on matters related to Alexey Navalny, for several years.

“Alexey Navalny was just last week convicted and sentenced in Russia and cannot tell the story of what happened to him. Our film shows his tremendous courage fighting an authoritarian regime and its corruption inside Russia. I’m looking forward to the Fathom Events engagements and speaking to CNN’s Clarissa Ward. I appreciate Warner Bros. Pictures creating these experiences for theatrical audiences,” said Daniel Roher, director of NAVALNY.

NAVALNY takes viewers inside the careful investigation into the shocking and brazen assassination attempt against Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, and who was behind it. Through his years-long campaign against corruption among Russia’s elites, Navalny has developed powerful enemies. His publicized revelations, and calls for democratic reforms, have enraged Vladimir Putin, who refuses to even say his name in public. In August 2020, Navalny was secretly poisoned with a military-grade chemical nerve agent in an elaborate attempt on his life. Despite denials from the Russian government, the poison was later linked to the Kremlin through investigations by international news organizations, including Bellingcat and CNN.

Directed by Daniel Roher, NAVALNY is produced by Odessa Rae of RaeFilm Studios, Diane Becker and Melanie Miller of Fishbowl Films, and Shane Boris of Cottage M. Amy Entelis and Courtney Sexton of CNN Films, and Maria Pevchikh, are executive producers of the documentary.

“With NAVALNY, we had an exceptionally rare opportunity to drop audiences into the center of a heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thriller that is not only true, but urgently unfolding, in real time, at this critical moment in history,” said Jeff Goldstein, president, domestic distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. “Daniel Roher and his team have seamlessly combined daredevil reporting with masterful filmmaking to deliver a compelling motion picture that demands to be seen by a broad movie-going audience, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to work with our partners at CNN Films, HBO Max, and Fathom Events to make that happen.”

“Fathom Events is beyond proud to bring this must-see documentary to theaters at a time when Navalny’s story should be in front of everyone,” said Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Events. “We’re honored to partner with CNN Films, Warner Bros. Pictures, and exhibition to also present the exclusive discussion with Clarissa Ward and the filmmakers about this incredible story.”

“Particularly at this historic global moment, we are really pleased to partner with Warner Bros. Pictures and Fathom Events to make NAVALNY widely available to through these special engagements,” said Entelis, executive vice president of talent and content development for CNN Worldwide. “The conversation with Clarissa will add thoughtful perspective to this concurrent history for the audience,” said Sexton, senior vice president for CNN Films. Both Entelis and Sexton spoke on behalf of CNN Films and CNN+.

NAVALNY is presented by CNN Films and HBO Max, in association with Fishbowl Films, RaeFilm Studios, and Cottage M. The film won both the Audience Award in the U.S. Documentary competition, and the Festival Favorite Award, at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. The international premiere took place in Copenhagen at the CPH:DOX Film Festival last weekend.

CNN Films retains linear broadcast rights for Navalny in North America. HBO Max and CNN+ hold streaming rights. Dogwoof represents available international rights for the film.

Tickets for NAVALNY may be purchased at FathomEvents.com, or through participating theater box offices.

Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 6:11 a.m. No.15982589   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2973

https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeff-bezos-caps-space-flight-with-dollar100-million-awards-to-van-jones-and-jose-andres

Bezos Caps Space Flight With ‘Hasty’ Charity Stunt

He announced he’s giving $100 million each to Van Jones and Jose Andrés to donate as they see fit—a far cry from the deliberate approach of his ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott.

If the tight blue spacesuit, the cowboy hat, and the phallic rocket didn’t garner enough attention, Jeff Bezos threw in another $200 million to make Tuesday a spectacle befitting the world’s richest man.

Still sporting his space gear, Bezos unveiled a pair of “Courage and Civility” awards, valued at $100 million apiece, which he said he would hand over to two recipients, no strings attached: “No bureaucracy. No committees. They just do what they want.”

The inaugural awardees were chef José Andrés—whose charity, World Central Kitchen, helps feed masses of people following natural disasters—and Van Jones, who has founded a number of nonprofits but is best known as a CNN political commentator.

Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 6:15 a.m. No.15982616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2629 >>3099

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2022-03-30/bruce-willis-aphasia-memory-loss-cognitive-disorder

Concerns about Bruce Willis’ declining cognitive state swirled around sets in recent years

By Meg James, Amy Kaufman

March 30, 2022 8:48 PM PT

Just days before Bruce Willis was scheduled to turn up on the set of one of his latest action films, the director of the project sent out an urgent request: Make the movie star’s part smaller.

“It looks like we need to knock down Bruce’s page count by about 5 pages,” Mike Burns, the director of “Out of Death,” wrote in a June 2020 email to the film’s screenwriter. “We also need to abbreviate his dialogue a bit so that there are no monologues, etc.”

Burns did not outline one of the reasons why Willis’ lines needed to be kept “short and sweet.” But on Wednesday, the public learned what he and many other filmmakers have privately been concerned about for years: The 67-year-old’s family said he will retire from acting because he has aphasia. The cognitive disorder affects a person’s ability to communicate and often develops in individuals who have suffered strokes.

“As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him,” the actor’s daughter Rumer Willis wrote in an Instagram post also signed by her siblings, the actor’s wife, Emma, and his former wife, Demi Moore.

According to those who have worked with the elder Willis on his recent films, the actor has been exhibiting signs of decline in recent years. In interviews with The Times this month, nearly two dozen people who were on set with the actor expressed concern about Willis’ well-being.

These individuals questioned whether the actor was fully aware of his surroundings on set, where he was often paid $2 million for two days of work, according to documents viewed by The Times. Filmmakers described heart-wrenching scenes as the beloved “Pulp Fiction” star grappled with his loss of mental acuity and an inability to remember his dialogue. An actor who traveled with Willis would feed the star his lines through an earpiece, known in the industry as an “earwig,” according to several sources. Most action scenes, particularly those that involved choreographed gunfire, were filmed using a body double as a substitute for Willis.

Actor Bruce Willis attends CocoBaba and Ushopal activity on November 4, 2019 in Shanghai, China.

In one alleged incident two years ago on a Cincinnati set of the movie “Hard Kill,” Willis unexpectedly fired a gun loaded with a blank on the wrong cue, according to two people familiar with the incident who were not authorized to comment. No one was injured. The film’s producer disputed that the incident occurred, but the alleged discharge left actors and crew members shaken.

Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 6:40 a.m. No.15982757   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2775 >>2813

https://nypost.com/2017/10/25/american-made-sheds-light-on-shady-arkansas-airfield-deals/

‘American Made’ sheds light on shady Arkansas airfield deals

There’s only one mention of Bill Clinton in Tom Cruise’s new movie, “American Made,” which is about a Washington-sponsored operation in the early 1980s to send guns to rebel forces in Nicaragua from an airfield in Mena, Ark.

That operation didn’t go quite as planned for a number of reasons, including the fact that Cruise’s character, the real-life and long-dead Barry Seal, was enlisted by the Medellín drug cartel to bring cocaine to the US.

Rather than fly his planes empty on the return trip — and probably get killed for refusing the cartel’s request — Seal agreed. And the former TWA pilot made a lot of money in the process, leading to a one-man economic boom for Clinton’s Arkansas.

I happen to know a fair bit about the Mena operation because I was investigating Bill and Hillary Clinton’s financial dealings in the late 1990s, and that mysterious airfield repeatedly came up.

And as a result, I acquired copies of a whole lot of Seal’s documents, including phone records, legal documents and notes scribbled on napkins and bits of hotel stationery.

Toward the end of the movie, Seal (Cruise) has been picked up by Arkansas investigators and is about to be charged when then-State Attorney General Joe Svoboda is interrupted by a phone call.

Gov. Clinton is on the line.

“He says it’s urgent,” the AG’s receptionist says. Svoboda picks up the phone and says: “What you need, Bill?”

Seal has already taunted the investigators by saying that he was going to walk out a free man. Then, Svoboda says, “He’s free to go.”

The implication, although not stated in the movie, is that Seal was released at the request of someone in Washington — probably someone in the Reagan White House, whose CIA was deeply involved in the gun-running operation that later became known as the Iran-Contra Affair.

The Hollywood Reporter, which says the film was based on “one conspiracy theory,” recently wrote that Bill was supposed to get more of a mention in the movie.

“Those hoping for some Clinton dirt will ultimately be disappointed. The filmmakers decided to cut a scene showing a young Clinton getting a lap dance at an Arkansas strip club,” said the paper.

But let me tell you that the Mena operation isn’t some “conspiracy theory.” The drug operation was as real as it gets and those notes, interviews and other records I mentioned prove it.

And even though it was being run out of Arkansas, from everything I’ve seen and heard, it wasn’t anything that then-Gov. Clinton controlled or even took an active part in. This was way over his young head.

But that doesn’t mean Clinton wasn’t aware of what was going on.

Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 6:42 a.m. No.15982775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2868 >>2961

>>15982757

>‘American Made’ sheds light on shady Arkansas airfield deals

Investigators at the time found people who swore they saw Bill at Mena’s airport at various times. But nobody said they saw him with either Seal or Fred Hampton, who ran a company called Rich Mountain Aviation at that airport.

“I heard that [Clinton was at Mena airport] from so many people who had seen him there. At least five or six people,” said a professional investigator who looked into the case. One even recorded the wing number of the plane Clinton flew in on.

Clinton, of course, was running the state at the time. So his visiting any part of Arkansas would not have been unusual. And while the Mena area of Polk County is a tourist center, the 134-mile drive from the state capital in Little Rock would make it unlikely that anyone would take a lot of trips there unless for a specific reason.

And it’s clear that state investigators had their eye on the airport. So, unless Bill was completely blind as to what was going on, he undoubtedly knew about Mena.

One document I have contains a sworn interview with a woman named Mary Kathryn Corrigan who worked as a secretary for Hampton at Mena. “Did you ever see anything suspicious while working at Rich Mountain Aviation?” she was asked by police in September 1985.

“I think probably what seemed suspicious to me was to have so many people coming in at night and paying cash and leaving the cash in a drawer and working at all hours of the night to get planes out for people,” she said.

That interview took place in Mena and was conducted by Arkansas State Police Special Agent William Duncan and was attended by Russell Welch, also of the state police.

In another document from 1985, Seal himself testified about some of what he did. It’s referred to as a “synopsis” of Seal’s transcripts and, citing his real name, is titled, “Testimony of Adler Berriman Seal.” The case was the US vs. Saunders et al. in Miami federal court.

“Mr. Seal testifies the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) gave him an undisclosed amount of money for expenses on renting a Learjet…” Also, Mr. Seal, who also went by the name Bill Elders as well as variations of his real name, “testifies he made 6 or 7 hundred thousand dollars in trafficking drugs after he went to work for the DEA [from March 1984 to March 1985]. Mr. Seal testifies the DEA knew about the money and let him keep most of it.”

Now I’ll give you a conspiracy theory to chew on.

After Seal pleaded guilty in February 1986, he was given an extremely light sentence of 100 hours of community service — thanks to the intervention of the CIA and others — and ordered to live at the Salvation Army in Baton Rouge, La.

Was there a conspiracy to get him killed because someone in Washington was afraid he’d spill the beans? The movie doesn’t even hint.

Anonymous ID: 59fe39 March 31, 2022, 7:28 a.m. No.15983050   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/RepMattGaetz/status/1509231122508623875

 

VORNDRAN: “Sir, it’s not in the purview of my investigative responsibilities.”

GAETZ: “But that is shocking that you wouldn’t as the assistant director of cyber know whether or not there are international business deals, kickbacks, shakedowns that are on this laptop, that would make the First Family suspect to some sort of compromise. Mr. Assistant Director, have you assessed whether or not the First Family is compromised as a result of the Hunter Biden laptop?”

VORNDRAN: “Sir, as a representative of the FBI cyber program, it is not in the realm of my responsibilities to deal with the questions that you’re asking me.”