Anonymous ID: 1ddec1 the accidentally removed pinned threads Aug. 9, 2022, 8:07 a.m. No.17321945   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3810 >>4424 >>4737

just wanted to point out that they're on archive.org, recent snapshots

https://web.archive.org/web/20220807050004/https://8kun.top/qresearch/catalog.html

like the practice thread: https://web.archive.org/web/20220806191417/https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/16849830.html

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Anonymous ID: 314b54 Aug. 9, 2022, 3:34 p.m. No.17323810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4236 >>4303 >>4317 >>4405 >>4455 >>4510

>>17321945

We know. We are doing the archiving kek.

JSON data is saved on there too, but also locally on storage.

Jim will be trying to restore them, but he is busy with more important things atm.

 

All full sized images are archived on there as well for resource threads.

 

Q Map and others do not need reposting. They will either get restored directly, or I will recreate them 1:1 by using a program and from backups. I restored the baker + dough resources threads that way already.

Anonymous ID: 546e20 Aug. 9, 2022, 5:10 p.m. No.17324371   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4535 >>4588

NEW from me:

 

Hunter Biden’s access to lucrative financial opportunities also came with expectations — including kicking back as much as 50% of his earnings to his dad, text messages on his old laptop show.

 

https://twitter.com/LevineJonathan/status/1512844264165752844

https://nypost.com/2022/04/09/hunter-biden-frequently-covered-family-expenses-texts-reveal/

Anonymous ID: 8ce81b Aug. 9, 2022, 5:10 p.m. No.17324427   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/us-israeli-arab-military-chiefs-secretly-meet-discuss-cooper

 

US, Israeli, Arab military chiefs secretly meet: WSJ

 

Both US and regional officials held a secret meeting in March of top military officials from "Israel" and Arab countries to discuss how they could coordinate against Iran's growing missile and drone capabilities, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

 

The previously undisclosed talks in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, were the first time such a high-ranking group of Israeli and Arab officers met under US military auspices to discuss how to defend against "a common threat."

 

The meeting brought together top military officers from "Israel", Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, and Jordan, and came as "Israel" and its neighbors, according to officials cited by WSJ, are in the early stages of discussing potential military cooperation.

 

The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain both sent representatives to the meeting. The US was represented by Gen. Frank McKenzie, then the head of the US Central Command.

 

Such military cooperation was not thought to be possible for decades. US commanders in the Middle East attempted to persuade Arab states to coordinate their air defenses without involving "Israel," which was viewed as an adversary by much of the Arab world at the official level.

 

Several changes facilitated the talks, including what WSJ described as shared fears of Iran, improved political ties signaled by the normalization agreement with "Tel Aviv", and the Trump administration's decision to expand Central Command's area of coverage to include "Israel" in January 2021.

 

Arab access to Israeli airspace

 

Another factor driving increased military cooperation is the normalizing Arab regimes' desire for access to Israeli air defense technology and weapons at a time when the United States is shifting its military priorities to counter China and Russia, according to WSJ.

 

In a statement, Col. Joe Buccino, a Central Command spokesperson, didn’t acknowledge the Sharm El Sheikh meeting but said the command “maintains a firm commitment to increasing regional cooperation and developing integrated air and missile defense architecture to protect our force and our regional partners.” He claimed that Iran “is the primary destabilizing factor across the Middle East.”

 

Spokespersons for "Israel" and Arab countries, with the exception of the UAE, declined or did not respond to requests for comment on the meeting. The UAE did not comment on the talks but did address the issue of cooperation in general.

 

“The UAE is not party to any regional military alliance or cooperation targeting any specific country,” the government there said in a statement. “Furthermore, the UAE is not aware of any formal discussions relating to any such regional military alliance.”

 

States to counter "air threats"

 

The Sharm El Sheikh talks came after secret discussions in a lower-level working group among representatives from Middle Eastern countries about how they could collaborate to detect and defend against air threats, Marine Maj. Gen. Scott Benedict, the Central Command's then-chief planning officer, was a member of the working group, said to WSJ.

 

According to people familiar with the Sharm El Sheikh talks, participants reached an agreement in principle on procedures for rapid notification when "aerial threats are detected."

 

For the time being, such notifications would be sent via phone or computer rather than through high-speed digital data sharing akin to that used by the US military. Officials also discussed how decisions about which nations' forces would intercept aerial threats might be made.

 

According to people familiar with the meeting, those understandings were not legally binding. The next step is to secure political leaders' support for codifying notification arrangements.

 

Biden to visit "Israel" and KSA

 

In mid-July, President Biden plans to visit "Israel" and Saudi Arabia. A spokeswoman for the National Security Council said the White House supported what it called "broadening and deepening Arab-Israeli ties," but gave no further details.

 

For decades, the US has hoped to build an integrated air defense shield in the Middle East, one that would connect radars, satellites, and other sensors across the region.

 

Arab Gulf countries' efforts to foster such cooperation have long been hampered by their unwillingness to share sensitive data that could expose their own vulnerabilities, as well as their fears that Saudi Arabia would dominate such a partnership.

 

This coincides with the recent military exercises by the Israeli occupation forces over the Mediterranean Sea that simulated attacks and airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

 

The drill, an official statement by the IOF read, included "long-range flight, aerial refueling, and striking distant targets."

Anonymous ID: 299ce2 Aug. 9, 2022, 5:11 p.m. No.17324459   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17324317

If you spam enough posts you will get multiple Zero deltas with Trump. I had hundered of posts on twitter the same timestamp as Trump before he was banned. Like nigga that proves nothing.

Anonymous ID: 7a2ddb Aug. 9, 2022, 5:11 p.m. No.17324495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4754 >>4771

I've noticed that in the recent string of "tested positive" collaborators also say they are experiencing "mild symptoms" another with the exact same scripted expression. But as I recall, some say that. Some say, they don't have symptoms but are isolating "out of an abundance of caution." etc. etc. Who's got that meme with the list of quotes/tweets? TIA

Anonymous ID: bddabe Aug. 9, 2022, 5:14 p.m. No.17324724   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/iranian-intelligence-arrests-element-linked-to-detained-fren

 

Iranian intelligence arrests element linked to detained French spies

 

Iranian intelligence forces apprehended a suspect linked to the arrest of two French spies in May.

 

The detention of a person linked to the espionage operations carried out by the two French nationals in Iran was announced by Iranian intelligence forces in the northwestern province of West Azerbaijan. They apprehended the convict while attempting to flee the country with the help of dissident groups.

 

The detainee had coordinated the actions of two French spies who sought to cause chaos in the country last month.

 

Iran announced the detention of two French nationals engaged in espionage and who attempted to foment sedition in the country. The spies are Cécile Kohler, 37, and Jacqeus Paris, 69, who were arrested for attempting to incite chaos and social disorder in Iran during teachers' protests.

 

The two French nationals entered Iran as tourists on April 28 but turned out to be spies for Western intelligence agencies.

 

According to the Ministry, the duo attempted to foment instability and social disorder earlier this month when some teachers took to the streets in peaceful protests to demand fair wages and better working conditions.

 

Two French spies are shown entering Iran and participating in protests in a video released by local media.

 

Read next: Iran dismantles an Israeli cyber-espionage network

 

In a low-quality audio file, a woman and a man discuss a "battle to gather majority" to create a "revolutionary doc".

 

The video also includes photos of the French couple visiting activists in Iran who were imprisoned on spying or attempting to cause social disorder charges.

 

Some photos show the two with teachers' unionists, including Rasoul Bodaqi. According to the video, the French nationals were arrested on suspicion of spying.

 

In January, another French national, Benjamin Brière, was sentenced to eight years in prison on spying charges after photographing "prohibited areas" with a drone.

 

In April, the Iranian Intelligence Ministry detained three agents working with the Israeli spy agency Mossad in the Sistan and Balouchestan province of Southeastern Iran.

 

According to the Intelligence Ministry, the spies were involved in the dissemination of classified information and documents. It went on to say that the three spies were apprehended on a judicial order, without naming their nationalities.

Anonymous ID: a4cfdb Aug. 9, 2022, 5:14 p.m. No.17324803   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17324317

> I would have lost my colon with no way back.

 

I lost mine to the hands of the military medical establishment. It sucks out loud.

Wish I had known about sassafras.

Anonymous ID: 546e20 Aug. 9, 2022, 5:15 p.m. No.17324854   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Thry are using ‘monkeypox’ ‘ooh sounds scary’ to hide / push smallpox vaxx outbreak

 

According to the World Health OrganizationTrusted Source, there are two clades, or forms, of monkeypox — the West African and the Congo Basin, or Central African. The Central African clade has a mortality rate of 10 percent and the West African form has a fatality rate that’s less than 1 percent.

 

Although most people experience mild symptoms and resolve without complication, children, the elderly, and those that are immunocompromised face the greatest chance of death or debilitating illness from this virus.

 

While both can have severe side effects, the West African clade, or the milder form, is the responsible strain for this outbreak.

 

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/monkeypox-vaccine-existing-vaccines-provide-strong-protection-one-fda-approved#What-is-monkeypox?

Anonymous ID: f86a8a Aug. 9, 2022, 5:15 p.m. No.17324876   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Recent Conference Uncovered Between Government Entities (FBI, DOJ, CISA, and EAC) with Liberal Groups (ERIC, CTCL and Elections Group) and Corporations Like Microsoft – What’s Going On?

 

PJ Media released a bombshell report yesterday showing collusion between the US government (the FBI, DOJ, EAC, and CISA), with progressive groups and individuals fueled by progressive money related to US elections (like the Elections Group, CTCL, and Brennan Center), along with individuals from US corporations like Microsoft. (Also, an individual working for Maricopa County, Arizona was present.)

 

J. Christian Adams at PJ Media reported the following yesterday:

A strange constellation has emerged through public records requests of coordination between progressive funders, federal authorities, corporations, state election officials, and leftist organizations.

 

Freedom of information requests have uncovered oddball and opaque relationships between some state election officials, federal officials, corporations, progressive activists, and those trying to influence the conduct of those same election officials. These relationships extend to junkets that include baseball games, travel, and even data exchanges between state officials and outside progressive groups.

The story begins with a series of freedom of information act requests aimed at a number of states to see if any election officials are tempted to apply for now-illegal money from the Mark Zuckerberg-funded Center for Technology and Civic Life. Such grants and the wild expenditures of these funds altered the course of the 2020 election. (Read The Real Kraken, What Really Happened to Donald Trump in the 2020 Election at PJ Media.)

 

The FOIAs were submitted by the Public Interest Legal Foundation—with which I am associated—and were aimed broadly at election officials across the United States.

 

While no election official in a state that now prohibits private funding of elections has applied for new funding, something stranger, and more dangerous has emerged from the public information requests.

 

In one email, we find that the Democracy Fund—a hyper-funded progressive money source—is organizing state officials and third parties to discuss election administration…

 

…No conservative or right-of-center groups are invited.

 

The CTCL was a non-profit doling out Zuckerbucks money across the country. Nearly half a billion was given to states and localities before the election for what, we really don’t know.

 

ERIC is now used in 31 states as the mechanism to maintain voter rolls. What The Gatewaypundit (TGP) found was that the system hoards names but rarely removes names from rolls building a pile of excess names across the country potentially available to bad actors who can get to them during elections to manufacture votes.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/bombshell-foia-requests-unearth-recent-collusion-government-fbi-doj-cisa-eac-liberal-groups-eric-ctcl-elections-group-corporations-like-microsoft-go/