Anonymous ID: 91a24e Feb. 19, 2023, 4:05 a.m. No.18375068   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5071

>>18375039

>be me

>tell GF it'd be cool if she woke me up with a BJ one day

>one day be in deep sleep

>feel something strange

>wake up

>oh shit, something is crawling around my dick

>panic

>see my GF giving BJ

>ask: what the fuck are you doing?

>her: remember you said you wanted a wake up BJ

>realize it wasn't cool at all, would have rather stayed asleep

Anonymous ID: 91a24e Feb. 19, 2023, 4:17 a.m. No.18375093   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18375072

Trumped supported the other guy (Matt DePerno) for the Michigan Republican chair though. I think she was the better choice, so I'm glad she won. The Trump base is funny. The base loves Trump, but when they disagree, they just ignore him. But still love him.

>Vaccines

>McCarthy disdain

 

Much better than the Democrats who always do what they are told.

Anonymous ID: 91a24e Feb. 19, 2023, 4:27 a.m. No.18375123   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5130 >>5171 >>5230

>>18375092

Don't worry Anon, Samantha Power is overseeing the money spent in Ukraine to make sure it goes to good use.

 

USAID & @USGAO launched a project to further strengthen the Accounting Chamber of Ukraine to increase accountability of public funds, including 🇺🇸 direct budget support to 🇺🇦. Our latest work together to strengthen transparency & support a strong democratic future for Ukrainians.

 

https://twitter.com/PowerUSAID/status/1626342536343171073?cxt=HHwWgsC9nfH69pEtAAAA

Anonymous ID: 91a24e Feb. 19, 2023, 4:37 a.m. No.18375153   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18375142

I read that book when I was like 16

I kept asking myself, "so, when does all the killing start?"

A lot has stayed with me as an adult.

The concepts were interesting, especially military service to become a citizen.

But I was a kid looking for action, kek, not societal philosophy

still, I retained a lot, so it must have made a good impression.

Anonymous ID: 91a24e Feb. 19, 2023, 4:58 a.m. No.18375204   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18375192

kek, I remmebr those drops. It was nighttime where I was in the world, like after midnight or something. I was about to go to sleep and Q came on and started saying shit was offline. Got me geeked, I stayed up till I had to go work the next morning. Awesome night.

Anonymous ID: 91a24e Feb. 19, 2023, 5:51 a.m. No.18375399   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5421 >>5431

>>18375331

Been following this story of treasure hunters and the FBI disputing over Civil War Gold. The treasure Hunters claim the FBI stole the gold from under their noses. Wouldn't be surprised. In court right now. Yesterday the judge ordered the FBI turn over more evidence to the treasure hunters.

 

FBI records deepen mystery of dig for Civil War-era gold

 

The court-ordered release of a trove of government photos, videos, maps and other documents involving the FBI’s secretive search for Civil War-era gold has a treasure hunter more convinced than ever of a coverup — and just as determined to prove it.

 

Dennis Parada waged a legal battle to force the FBI to turn over records of its excavation in Dents Run, Pennsylvania, where local lore says an 1863 shipment of Union gold disappeared on its way to the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. The FBI, which went to Dents Run after sophisticated testing suggested tons of gold might be buried there, has long insisted the dig came up empty.

 

Parada and his advisers, who have spent countless hours poring over the newly released government records, believe otherwise. They accuse the FBI of distorting key evidence and improperly withholding records in an apparent effort to conceal the recovery of a historic, extremely valuable gold cache. The FBI defends its handling of the materials.

 

Parada’s dispute with the FBI is playing out in federal court, where a judge overseeing the case must decide whether the FBI will have to release its operational plan for the gold dig and other records it wants to keep secret. The judge could also order the FBI to keep looking for additional materials to turn over to the treasure hunter.

 

“We feel we were double-crossed and lied to,” Parada said in an interview at his cramped, wood-paneled office, where huge drill bits and high-end metal detectors compete for space with rusty miners’ picks, Civil War-era cannon parts and other odds and ends he’s dug up over the years.

 

“The truth will come out,” said Parada, co-founder of the treasure-hunting outfit Finders Keepers. Solving the mystery is not his only goal — he had hoped to earn a finder’s fee from the potential recovery of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of gold.

 

https://apnews.com/article/politics-war-and-unrest-pennsylvania-clearfield-ec6f923036d4da94d0d8b07a6e0e82bb