Anonymous ID: 30618e May 25, 2022, 4:16 a.m. No.16337986   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8021

>>16337815

>screams

 

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Anonymous ID: 30618e May 25, 2022, 4:29 a.m. No.16338011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8014 >>8030 >>8208

>>16337988

>If Sussman is found not guilty, does he lose attorney client privilege?

sounds a little bit game theory

 

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Anonymous 11/05/2017 18:15:25 ID: L8quGPI9

4chan/pol: 148139234

Game Theory.

Define.

Why is this relevant?

Moves and countermoves.

Who is the enemy?

False flags.

Shooter identification.

Shooter history.

Shooter background.

Shooter family.

MS13.

Define hostage.

Define leverage.

MS13.

Shooter.

Family.

Hostage.

Force.

Narrative.

Race.

Background.

Why is this relevant?

Flynn.

What is Flynn’s background?

What was his rank?

Was he involved in intel ops?

What access or special priv?

Why is this relevant?

Set up.

Who wins?

Who becomes exposed?

Who knows where the bodies are buried?

Who has access?

What is MI?

Who was part of MI during BO term?

Who was fired during BO term (MI)?

Why is this relevant?

Re-read complete crumb graphic (confirmed good).

Paint the picture.

Disinformation exists and is necessary.

10 days.

Darnkess.

War.

Good v. Evil.

Roadmap of big picture is here.

Review post happenings.

Clarified.

Crumbs not only for /pol/.

The silent ones.

Others monitoring (friends and enemies).

Instructions.

Snow White.

Godfather III.

Q

 

>>16337907

>Keep getting 'blackout' comms. Any idea on what rolling blackouts would accomplish?

 

>>16337916

>10 Days.

>Darnkess

Anonymous ID: 30618e May 25, 2022, 4:35 a.m. No.16338021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8022 >>8024

>>16337980

>Fake News Jackals @ing this epnupues666 twatter

>>16337986

>>screams

 

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@ItsNegative

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Jan 22

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maurice 🥂🍾🎆

@MauricioEatz

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Jan 22

Nah fr 😭 me before 50 followers was just saying shit

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Jan 22

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@ItsNegative

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Jan 22

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@MauricioEatz

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Jan 22

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Jan 22

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Anonymous ID: 30618e May 25, 2022, 4:55 a.m. No.16338065   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8208 >>8376

>>16338014

kek

 

No shill. I just thought it was odd that what anon described was game theory, and one of the Q Game Theory posts included another random thought from another anon regarding blackouts.

 

along with

MS13 Salvador

False flags uvalde

Define hostage. Shooter took school hostage

Shooter family grandmother dead

Force. Narrative. killary dem gun control

Good v. Evil.

Roadmap of big picture is here.

Review post happenings yesterday was a happening

 

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 30618e May 25, 2022, 5:36 a.m. No.16338208   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8233 >>8308 >>8350

>>16337988

 

>>16338065

>>16338011

MS13.

 

>>16338057

>There are likely some very angry cartel leaders in Mexico right now after a massive meth bust on the Texas border.

 

MS-13

Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California, in the 1970s and 1980s. Originally, the gang was set up to protectSalvadoran immigrants from other gangs in the Los Angeles area. Over time, the gang grew into a more traditional criminal organization.Wikipedia

Founded:Westlake, Los Angeles

Territory:Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras), Mexico, United States, Canada

Allies:Los Zetas, Sinaloa Cartel, Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Gulf Cartel, Mexican Mafia, Sureños and affiliated gangs

 

Translations of ramo

==ramos bouquets==

 

Part of speech Translation Reverse translations Frequency

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noun

 

bouquet

 

ramo, ramo de flores, aroma, ramito

 

branch

 

rama, ramificación, sucursal, ramal, ramo, derivación

 

bunch

 

manojo, grupo, racimo, ramo, puñado, mechón

 

trade

 

comercio,tráfico,oficio, canje, negocio, ramo

 

department

 

departamento, sección, ministerio, ramo, especialidad

 

ramification

 

ramificación, ramo

Anonymous ID: 30618e May 25, 2022, 5:45 a.m. No.16338233   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8261

>>16338208

Small Texas City Flooded with Illegal Immigrants, Mayor Seeks Help from Congress

Illegal immigration has majorly affected Uvalde, a small town almost 75 miles away from the border. The mayor heads to Washington, D.C. to plead for help.

Tony GuajardoJune 18, 2019

 

The continuing surge in illegal border crossings is not just an issue for Customs and Border Protection (CBP). In fact, a south Texas mayor reported last week that he has never seen so much foot traffic flood into his community.

 

Mayor Don McLaughlin of Uvalde, a small town roughly 75 miles from the border, is planning to take his pleas for assistance to the nation’s capital today.

 

In May, McLaughlin was informed that the CBP would start to release immigrant families into Uvalde communities, and even drop them off at local businesses.

 

“We have a good relationship with the Border Patrol and they told us they were overcrowded and have been told to release them in communities as they processed them,” McLaughlin told The Texan.

 

McLaughlin said that he and Bill Mitchell, the Uvalde County judge, told CBP they would refuse to allow the drop off in their community, as the small Texas town lacked the resources necessary to accommodate the influx and had already seen an overwhelming increase in illegal immigrant traffic.

 

Uvalde is home to a border patrol holding facility, which was full at the time, and therefore could not accommodate more immigrants.

 

Border patrol made clear that if Uvalde officials didn’t have buses waiting for them when they arrived at the holding facility, they would drop immigrants in the parking lots of businesses like Walmart or HEB.

 

“We came up with a plan to use SWART [Southwest Area Regional Transit District] to transport them to San Antonio to the bus station because Uvalde doesn’t have the facilities to handle 20-30 immigrants a day.”

 

The town had to foot the bill for the transportation, inciting discontent from Uvalde residents.

 

Noting the increase in criminal activity affecting his community, McLaughlin said that Uvalde saw “five car chases in and around the city with two of those causing for our schools to be placed on lockdown.”

 

McLaughlin stated that one long-time Uvalde resident is so concerned with local safety that “his grandkids won’t even come over and swim at his house unless he sits out by [his] pool with his shotgun.” The local farmer is considering moving out of the area.

 

The mayor maintained that those causing trouble “are people who have issues getting in the United States.”

 

Citing health concerns and the lack of proper medical screenings, McLaughlin said, “We have had two cases of the mumps here put in quarantine and a third thought to have mumps [who was] put under quarantine.”

 

Mayor McLaughlin plans to plead for Congress to act at a press conference being held this afternoon in Washington, D.C. led by the House Freedom Caucus.

 

He will be in attendance with three Texas Congressmen, Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX-21), Rep. Ron Wright (R-TX-6) and Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX-27) along with Hector Garza of the National Border Patrol Council. Also slated to be in attendance are several Angel Parents, who are family members of U.S. citizens who have been killed or murdered by criminal illegal aliens.

 

While not a member of the House Freedom Caucus, Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX-23) is not slated to attend today’s press conference despite being the representative for Uvalde.

 

The conference attendees will request Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and House leadership bring President Donald Trump’s $4.5 billion border supplemental funding to the floor for a vote to provide additional resources to deal with the humanitarian crisis at the border and in towns like Uvalde.

Anonymous ID: 30618e May 25, 2022, 5:54 a.m. No.16338261   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16338233

>Uvalde is home to a border patrol holding facility

 

>>16338233

 

>NO

bring President Donald Trump’s $4.5 billion border supplemental funding to the floor for a vote to provide additional resources to deal with the humanitarian crisis at the border and in towns like Uvalde.

 

<YES

$40 Billion for Ukraine border

 

Uvalde mayor: 'Powder keg about to blow up' at southern border after Title 42 ends

 

By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor Apr 9, 2022

 

The Center Square) – Instead of deporting mostly single young male illegal immigrants, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents are releasing them into Texas communities, one of which is the border town of Uvalde, located roughly 80 miles southwest of San Antonio.

 

Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said CBP agents told him to expect up to 150 people to be released daily into his community, Fox 29 News reported. A minimum of 150 people released a day, 365 days a year, translates to 54,750 people being released into a town with a population of roughly 17,000.

 

In a March 24 interview with Fox News Tucker Carlson, McLaughlin said, “They’re releasing – in Eagle Pass, Texas right now, which is 63 miles from Uvalde, they are releasing 700 people a day into the community. Same thing in Del Rio, over 500 a day . . .It’s a powder keg that’s going to blow up and this government has no regard for American citizens.”

 

Nearly a year earlier, Uvalde began being inundated with crime and dangerous car chases stemming from law enforcement chasing cartel operatives and traffickers transporting people and drugs through the streets of the relatively peaceful border town, McLaughlin said. One year ago, last April, McLaughlin told Carlson, what Uvalde residents were experiencing was “like the wild, wild, west … we have car chases on a daily basis, we have immigrants jumping off trains, we have them coming into towns… in our schools. It’s just non-stop.

 

“… we’re dealing with young adult males. A lot of them have criminal records… as of early February [2021], 97 sexual predators have been caught in the Del Rio sector, which Uvalde is a part of.”

 

Last year, CBP and law enforcement apprehended a record number of repeat offenders, including sexual predators, who’d entered the U.S. illegally. As of last August, nearly 8,700 criminals were arrested at the southern border within a 10- month period, including sex offenders. Last November, CBP reported that 27% of arrested illegal immigrants were repeat offenders, many with other criminal convictions.

 

These numbers and percentages are estimated to only represent a fraction of the number of criminal illegal immigrants coming through. The majority of them evade capture, law enforcement agencies estimate.

 

Last May, McLaughlin told Carlson his town was dealing with "13-15 [police] chases per week. … We're having to lock down our schools… about once a week," he said. "[Because] almost every one of those cars has armed" occupants.

 

But now with Title 42 being rescinded, McLaughlin says what Uvalde residents will experience, “it’s going to be total chaos.”

 

Title 42 is a public health authority that allows Customs and Border Protection agents to quickly process and deport illegal immigrants under a public health emergency. It was used by the Trump administration to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The Biden administration announced it was ending it May 23.

 

McLaughlin told the Daily Caller, “we might as well go back to the wild west days. Because nobody has a plan to move these people out of the city.”

 

The border crisis has past, he says, “this is an invasion.”

 

McLaughlin has been sounding the alarm ever since the border crisis began. Last May, he warned, “the crisis at the border is far worse than many people realize. And it’s going to destroy my town, our state and this country if we don’t do something about it now. Uvalde is comprised mostly of people of Hispanic origin and it’s been a peaceful place for most of our lives. But not anymore.”