Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 8:37 p.m. No.17665866   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5984 >>8151

>>17665431

It's been theorized over the years that the original individual who made the original Q posts on /pol/ is not who we were talking to in 2018-20. It's pretty obvious from the writing styles and what they choose to focus on. Who knows what the tactic is here, it does seem odd that there was no data drop in his posts though.

Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 8:37 p.m. No.17665889   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6102 >>6426 >>6871

ArticleDig In

 

Former President Trump said Friday the Supreme Court ruling earlier in the morning that struck down that struck down the decades-old Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion will "work out for everybody."

 

"This is following the Constitution, and gives rights back when they should have been given long ago," Trump, who appointed three of the six justices who voted to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe decision, told Fox News.

 

"I think, in the end, this is something that will work out for everybody," he continued, in an apparent message to his support who are pro abortion."This brings everything back to the states where it has always belonged."

 

The decision by the high court's conservative majority will result in individual states decide on their own abortion laws.

 

When asked if he feels he played a role in the reversal of the landmark decision that granted women the constitutional right to an abortion, Trump replied, "God made the decision."

 

The former president's own views of abortion have evolved over the years.

 

In 1999, he said during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he is "very pro-choice," though he said at the time that he "hates the concept of abortion" and talking about it makes him "cringe."

 

During his presidency and the campaign leading up to his 2016 election victory, however, Trump made a point of saying he would put "pro-life justices on the court."

 

 

 

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/trump-says-scotus-abortion-decision-will-return-power-states-where>>17665445

Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 8:38 p.m. No.17665955   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6034 >>6744 >>7435

More wealth protection scams

 

Google co-founder Sergey Brin — who’s worth $93 billion — files for divorce

 

Sergey Brin — the Google co-founder who is the seventh-richest person in the world with a net worth of $93 billion — has filed to divorce his wife of four years, according to a report.

 

Brin, 48, filed divorce papers to end his marriage to Nicole Shanahan, a lawyer and entrepreneur who is in her late 30s, citing “irreconcilable differences,” according to Insider.

 

Shanahan reportedly started seeing Brin sometime in 2015. The two married in a low-key ceremony on Nov. 7, 2018. The couple have a daughter and have been separated since Dec. 15, 2021, according to court filings submitted in Santa Clara County, Calif.

 

Brin has asked that he and Shanahan have joint custody of their daughter. He is not seeking child support from Shanahan, and is asking that she is not awarded it, either, according to Insider, which first obtained the divorce papers.

 

The Post has reached out to Brin and Shanahan seeking comment on the divorce, which could be in the running to join the most expensive of all time, including those of fellow tech tycoons Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and Elon Musk.

 

According to Insider, the court filings “emphasize Brin and Shanahan’s desire for secrecy around the proceedings, and they have attempted to have much of the case placed under seal.”

 

“Petitioner is a co-founder of Google and one of the wealthiest and most famous technology entrepreneurs in the world. Because of the high-profile nature of their relationship, there is likely to be significant public interest in their dissolution and child custody issues,” a filing from Brin’s lawyers reads.

 

“Of great concern is that such publicity puts their minor child at risk of danger, harassment, and even kidnapping, if the specifics of their day-to-day whereabouts are exposed to the public,” the filing warned.

 

The court filings don’t specify what assets Brin and Shanahan jointly own or how they will be divided. Instead, they merely confirm that some do exist, the details of which “are to be determined,” according to Insider.

 

“All issues as to the property rights or obligations of the parties will be determined by confidential binding arbitration in accordance with a written agreement between the parties,” one of the court documents reads.

 

Brin is being represented in the divorce proceedings by the Bay Area law firm Hanson, Crawford, Crum Family Law Group, LLP, while Shanahan has hired Los Angeles-based firms Spector Law Firm, APLC and Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP, according to Insider.

 

The couple is using a privately paid “temporary judge” to oversee their case — a pricier arrangement that can help expedite legal proceedings, the news site reported. The judge’s fees are $950 an hour, plus an extra $300 per hour for a legal assistant, according to the site.

 

Shanahan is the founder of Bia-Echo Foundation, a private fund dedicated to environmental and social justice causes.

 

Shanahan had been public about her own struggles to get pregnant. In 2018, she and Brin co-founded a center at the medical research firm Buck Institute devoted to fertility issues.

 

This is the second time that Brin has gotten divorced. In 2015, he and his first wife, 23andMe co-founder Anne Wojcicki, filed for divorce. The two share two children whom they co-parent.

 

In 2013, Brin and Wojcicki separated after she discovered that her then-husband was having an affair with a Google employee, Amanda Rosenberg.

 

In 2014, Vanity Fair reported that Wojcicki discovered emails between Brin and Rosenberg sometime in late 2012 or early 2013. In April 2013, Brin moved out of the couple’s multimillion-dollar Los Altos, Calif., mansion, where they were living with their two young children.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/06/17/google-co-founder-sergey-brin-whos-worth-93-billion-files-for-divorce/

Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 8:38 p.m. No.17665976   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6113 >>6237

>>17665626

tyb

>>17665458

Good Morning Patriot!

nightshift was great l/n

inspiring

ty o7

>>17665741

the first line is inaccurate

i know those raped as children have a chance and can recover without continuing the cycle

they need a spouse immediately after they leave the nest to handle them

and it isn't easy

this is why the deep state psyop has included such a strong anti marriage anti family narrative

these ruined youth with no family support eases the continued proliferation of child rape

the invisible parasites get their satisfaction in increasing numbers and frequency

>>17665746

dis nigga be memein err'y day since 2017

God Bless all memefags

Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 8:41 p.m. No.17666185   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17665994

Well Congress voting "DC" in as a state, means a referendum needs to be put to ballot. The current special rules governing DC become defunct and any special accommodations given to Congress must be approved by the Governor, State legislature of the "DC". Congress loses governing control of the "DC" entity.

They might be surprised whom actually takes control.

 

https://www.thoughtco.com/us-statehood-process-3322311

Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 8:42 p.m. No.17666266   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7467 >>7802

Been off an on with this site for some time since politics had been taking a number on my mental health, however as soon as I heard Q returned I rushed over here. Shit is getting wild yo

 

https://twitter.com/brahmresnik/status/1540542633977622528

Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 8:55 p.m. No.17667330   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://archive.org/details/gloryofbyzantium0000unse/mode/1up?view=theater

 

https://archive.org/search.php?query=title%3A%28%2Agypt%29%20AND%20date%3A%5B1830-01-01%20TO%201945-01-31%5D

Anonymous ID: cf78c5 Oct. 7, 2022, 9:05 p.m. No.17668142   🗄️.is đź”—kun

'Remember your oath' has multiple meanings to multiple groups.

 

FYSA

As we reach the precipice, no bouncing off the walls. Anons are the calm during the storm. Anons might feel like they would like to bounce off the walls, however anons have been trained as the 'calm during the storm'. Anons keep their cool in all situations (think IceMan). 'Remember your oath' means being smart and not shooting off your mouth with complaints and bellyaching about current conditions.

 

Anons, remember your training and remember that you are guiding humanity from a very scary dark place to the light. Remember your oath. America is the guiding light of humanity.