Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 2:14 p.m. No.16503214   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3219 >>3511

What does Q team feel about Julian Assange? I was very surprised that Trump said "I love Wikileaks" when running for office and then he failed to pardon Assange when he was in office. I suspect Trump was heavily dependent on military backing, and some of those military backers either hated Assange or regarded him as expendable. For that matter, how does Q team really feel about Snowden? I think we can be pretty sure that Q team dislikes most of the Clowns in America because most of those clowns are traitors.

 

[previous bread] >>16502923

> I believe the QTeam are God-fearing which is how they get their God-like powers.

 

I suspect Bannon is on Q team. Pompeo might be. Both men seem to sincerely attempt to live according to their notions of Christianity. Many of us anons have been here since 2015 or earlier. (Remember when bane-posting was fresh and new? Now, in 2022, it looks like Biden is going to crash this economy "with no survivors.") Many of us probably have a list of people who could be on Q team. I recall many anons who have argued that the core of Q team is seven military folks. That core team probably does not include Ron Watkins, Jim Watkins, Sidney Powell, Maria Bartiromo, or General Flynn.

 

Who is on the core team? I suspect Bannon is. I suspect at least one of the smart folks from VIPS is on the core team. (I think Bill Binney would be clever enough to execute something like the Q phenomenon.) Maybe some less-famous folks like Sibel Edmonds.

 

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

 

My main interest is seeing a decisive victory against the pizza merchants. If the pizza merchants are destroyed, the current culture of blackmail will be greatly weakened or destroyed. But I also want a LOT of declassified material to be made public. Overclassification is almost as bad as blackmail.

 

If I get those two things - destruction of pizza merchants and revelation of declassified docs I would be content. But if I got a third request, I would like to know exactly who was on Q team and how much of this long, strange trip was intentionally deceiving us, the common anons, in order to indirectly deceive the Deep State.

Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 2:18 p.m. No.16503237   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16503213

 

Re 'stare decisis'

 

https://constitution.org/2-LawRev/jdr/mansfield_recon.pdf

 

https://constitution.org/1-Corruption/abus/discretion/judicial/judicial_discretion.htm

 

https://constitution.org/1-Constitution/cons/exile/exile.htm

 

https://constitution.org/1-Law/uslaw/how2shepardize.htm

 

https://constitution.org/1-Activism/cs_IssuesAndReforms.htm

 

https://constitution.org/2-Authors/jroland/col/6718_col.htm

 

https://constitution.org/2-LawRev/roots/4am_exclus.pdf

Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 2:22 p.m. No.16503271   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16503225

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>Patagonia’s low-quality clothing is made in third-world countries with slave wages…

 

Patagonia is a source of plastic pollution. Easier to just buy local and insist on all-natural fibers appropriate to your biome. E.g. cotton in deserts, wool in mountains.

 

https://www.treehugger.com/patagonia-admits-theres-problem-synthetic-clothes-4855842

Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 2:38 p.m. No.16503365   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16503291

>China's only job is to separate The Republic

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>Ban Tik Tok

 

I think TikTok deserves to be banned for spreading idiotic swill that actually kills your brain cells as you watch it … but if it is run by Commies, that's a SECOND reason to ban it.

Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 2:51 p.m. No.16503467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3555

>>16503375

>How hard could this be? It's all about the character of the reader.

 

 

The English language changes a lot, even for educated readers. Furthermore, historical degeneration of a country makes it hard to be a man of good character in a degenerate country. Over long years of relative prosperity, the population of the USA became much less legally savvy and much less capable of critical thinking. The Americans of 1776 were amazingly strong in body, mind, and spirit. They had little formal education, but were capable of paying attention to important matters (e.g. Washington's farewell address). The Americans of today are barely strong enough to emulate the example of the Founders.

 

Quote:

 

So why did so many average Americans eventually leave their homes to fight against the British? One perspective was given by Captain Preston, an American who had fought the British at Concord on April 19, 1775. In 1842, this ninety-one-year-old veteran was interviewed by a twenty-one-year-old reporter. The young reporter apparently expected to hear stories of unjust taxes and oppression, and of revolutionaries schooled in theories of liberty. What he got was far different, and more to the point:

 

Reporter: “Captain Preston, did you take up arms against intolerable oppressions?”

 

Preston: “Oppression? I didn’t feel them.”

 

R: “What, were you not oppressed by the Stamp Act?”

 

P: “I never saw one of those stamps. I certainly never paid a penny for one of them.”

 

R: “Well, what then about the tea tax?”

 

P: “I never drank a drop of the stuff; the boys threw it all overboard.”

 

R: “Then I suppose you had been reading Harrington or Sidney or Locke about the eternal principles of liberty?”

 

P: “Never heard of ‘em. We read only the Bible, the Catechism, Watts’ Psalms, and the Almanac.”

 

R: “Well, then, what was the matter? And what did you mean in going to this fight?”

 

P: “Young man, what we meant in going for those redcoats was this: We always had governed ourselves, and we always meant to. They didn’t mean we should.”

 

 

https://vultureofcritique.wordpress.com/quotations/we-always-had-governed-ourselves-and-we-always-meant-to-they-didnt-mean-we-should/

Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 3:06 p.m. No.16503578   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16503511

 

Thanks for jogging my memory (and nice doubles, by the way). The linked posts give me enough to speculate about how Q team feels about Assange. My speculation is just a speculation, but there is nothing concrete I can do to alter the outcome. We can still pray for Assange.

Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 3:24 p.m. No.16503730   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16503687

>EVERYTHING IS PERCEPTION AND VIBRATION. THOUGHTS BECOME THINGS.

 

I notice my thoughts become things more effectively when I limit my use of red text and uppercase letters. But you do you.

Anonymous ID: ebd8e5 June 24, 2022, 3:36 p.m. No.16503810   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16503763

>Strange how they all have the same signs…NJ, Boston, NYC.

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>So organic, must be why the signs are green.

 

I think it is standard practice for protest organizers to mass-produce signs and sell them to middleclass protesters. But, yeah, it's better to hand-draw a sign yourself, even if you misspell some words. E.g. "moran"