Anonymous ID: 0ddae3 July 20, 2022, 5:21 a.m. No.16767952   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16767850

>>16767907

>>16767907

>“Rest in peace Mr. President (JFK), through your wisdom and strength, since your tragic death, Patriots have planned, installed, and by the grace of God, activated, the beam of LIGHT. We will forever remember your sacrifice. May you look down from above and continue to guide us as we ring the bell of FREEDOM and destroy those who wish to sacrifice our children, our way of life, and our world. We, the PEOPLE.”

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>Prayer said every single day in the OO.

 

maybe it's just me but words like "install" sound funny, not exactly Biblical in a supposed prayer …

 

maybe Q intended that anons would say this prayer daily …

Anonymous ID: 0ddae3 July 20, 2022, 5:26 a.m. No.16767970   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16767953

>Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Gaggle

 

Define press gaggle.

Etymology

 

By analogy with a gaggle of goose. First recorded in the briefing sense in the early 2000s.

Noun

 

press gaggle (plural press gaggles)

 

(US, journalism, politics) An informal off-camera briefing given by a spokesperson or politician.

2004, November 15, “Herb Jackson”, in Codey can expect a cozy honeymoon‎[1], Bergen County, New Jersey:

 

In 20 years of journalism, I'd never seen a public official do what McGreevey did when asked a question he didn't want to answer at a press gaggle after a public event […]

 

(rare) A noisy crowd of journalists.

1988, January 22, “Kurt Wilkie”, in Gary Hart, Revisited‎[2]:

 

When he returned to his hometown in Kansas over the weekend, the press gaggle made it difficult for Hart to circulate among several hundred people from Ottawa who turned out to meet him at a reception.

 

what are the mathematical odds?

Anonymous ID: 0ddae3 July 20, 2022, 5:46 a.m. No.16768045   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16767828

>>>16767822

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> there are just way too many 17s in the news to not take notice and consider it comms for some reason or the other. Perhaps those 17 are trying to get out now? take a deal.

 

Define Frequency illusion/Baader–Meinhof phenomenon

Anonymous ID: 0ddae3 July 20, 2022, 6:12 a.m. No.16768131   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16768023

>Howard E Butt was no Butt Holdsworth

 

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Butt to the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity.

 

>>16768023

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>Howard E Butt was no Butt Holdsworth

couldn't find Butt with two hands

anons at least can hold the line with both hands

Anonymous ID: 0ddae3 July 20, 2022, 6:26 a.m. No.16768179   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8189

>>16768132

>Hate to say this, feel strongly that Ivana was murdered, this I cant shake.

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>Still in shock.

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>Will always think of you saying you 'were the first lady' and laughing.

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>RIP Ivana Trump

if murder, it would be a locked-room mystery, like in detective fiction …

 

In 2010, the body of Gareth Williams, a MI6 employee, was found in a bag that was zipped up and padlocked from the outside, with a key inside. There was no forensic evidence of anyone else's involvement. Despite suggestions that he had somehow locked himself inside the bag, two escapologists failed to replicate the feat despite 400 attempts, though one would not rule it out.

 

..

 

Williams's wardrobe included ÂŁ20,000 of "high-end" women's clothing, size small to medium, and 26 pairs of women's shoes, size six and six-and-a-half. Female wigs and makeup were also found. He had accessed "bondage" websites. There was video footage on one phone of him posing naked apart from leather boots.

 

The landlady of the annex flat he had rented in Cheltenham for 10 years said she and her husband had found him shouting for help, with his hands tied to his bedposts, three years before his death. He said he was seeing if he could get free. They cut him free, believing it "sexual rather than escapology".

 

He had visited a transvestite act two days before he failed to turn up for work, and had accessed drag queen websites. He had taken two fashion design courses at Central St Martin's college without telling MI6. But, the inquest was told, the visits to the bondage websites were "sporadic and isolated", making up a tiny percentage of his time online. O'Toole suggested the bedpost incident coincided with his first, failed attempt to join MI6, and the website access coincided with his future successful application, and then preparation for training courses. Detective Chief Inspector Jackie Sebire agreed it was possible he was "preparing" for courses in "escaping from being tied", and has asked for information on the courses, "but no information has come back".

 

She confirmed he had not visited "sadomasochism" or "claustrophilia" sites. At 60kg (9.5st) and 1.72 metres (5ft 8in), Williams could "possibly" have fitted into the clothes and, she thought, the shoes too. Friends did not believe he bought them for himself, but as "gifts". The shoes would have also fitted his sister. There were unverifiable reports of him visiting gay bars. Police found no sexual partner.

Could a "third party" be involved, or was he alone?

 

Sebire said she had always believed a "third party" was involved, either in the death or in locking Williams in the bag. Inconclusive fragments of DNA components from at least two other contributors were found on the bag. Two experts tried, and failed, a total of 400 times to lock the holdall from inside. One would not rule it out. "There are people around who can do amazing things and Mr Williams may well have been one of those persons," said one expert, William MacKay. No prints were found on the tiled bathroom walls where police expected he would have steadied his balance if getting into the bag alone.

 

No other conclusive DNA has yet been found in the flat, with tests ongoing on a crumpled towel found in the kitchen. A bag expert, Peter Faulding, said Williams would have to be "dead or unconscious" when placed in the bag. The pathologist Richard Shepherd said it "more likely than not" he was alive because it was "not easy" to place a floppy, newly dead body in as neat a position as Williams was found in. If in the bag alive, he would have been overcome by CO2 toxicity within two to three minutes "at most", said another pathologist, Ian Calder. Keys to the padlock were found under Williams's right buttock.

 

There were no signs of a break in, but if the mortice lock on the front door was off, someone could open the other lock by reaching through the letterbox, the inquest heard. No data on his laptops or phones revealed contact with anyone suspicious. But an iPhone at his flat had been reset to factory settings just before his death. There were no signs of struggle on his body.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/may/02/gareth-williams-key-unanswered-questions

Anonymous ID: 0ddae3 July 20, 2022, 6:53 a.m. No.16768305   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16768215

>Margeret Sanger admits that her reasoning for birth control was not the "suffering of women" but her agenda was population control.

 

idea was to minimize the dysgenic breeding in order to prevent the Idiocracy ….

the abortion ban almost certainly will accelerate the idiocratic trend