>He was the 1st arrest after all.
Negative. https://qalerts.net/?q=maxwell
>Ok, but it did.
You are mistaken. Q never wrote what you claimed.
https://qalerts.net/?q=first+arrest+will
https://qalerts.net/?q=shock+the+world
>fren just said wikileaks dumped all their files?
Frens have been saying that for years now. Every six months or so. It gets repeated here. Sorry, but it is probably not worth your time, Anon. (Or maybe have that fren do the digging and get back to you.)
>Are they pooching it on purpose I guess is what I am trying to ask.
It is always good to ask: 'Who is leaking this to the media?' along with 'Why?'. Cui bono? Who benefits?
>media leaking information
The media repeats what they hear. The media is eager for a story, a scoop. That can be used to advantage by any good lawyer, operative, or sleaze ball.
>this is why the leak is suspicious, because it does not hurt President Trump
>So long as it doesn't conflict with what they're told to report.
Have you consider it may have been planned this way? Team Trump is dangling a so-tantalizing story in front of the media. By planting their narrative through their 4am talking points and building the media frenzy? Oldfags have seen this 'Lucy, Charlie Brown, and the Football' routine before. Schiff's phony transcript ring a bell?
>Trial buy yellow journalism, See how that works out?
>Absolutely. So did the planners. President Trump's Team invested years in eroding the public's trust in the fake news. It was a strategy deployed to defeat the too-pervasive yellow journalism - which is what people used to call information warfare and media influence operations.
Sorry. I need a new keyboard. Tard jail again. At least it's not a shower night.
>holy shit they paid off the judge.
>That's why he smirks.
>No accountability
[They] have the entire DOJ and the Patriot Act. [They] can offer, silver, lead, or destroy your life. Isn't that Rod Rosenstein's game? Spy on judges then 'influence' them as needed?
>it's a controlled demolition by the whitehats.
>everything "leaked", everything "suddenly found", every "new" whistleblower.. all planned and controlled for public consumption.
Notable for the benefit of the uncertain
Aboard the Enterprise, Lincoln meets Lt. Uhura. This white man of the 19th century looks at this black woman of the 23rd century and says, โWhat a charming Negress.โ โOh. Forgive me, my dear,โ he says. โI know that in my time, some used that term as a description of property.โ
โBut why should I object to that term sir,โ she says. โSee, in our century, weโve learned not to fear words.โ
https://intellectualtakeout.org/2017/08/star-trek-taught-us-how-to-deal-with-microaggressions/
>I think it means it's KILLIN shit.
Probably turn it orange too. Check in with us tomorrow with an update.
>Hello buddies! What narrative would you like me to know today?
It's not really like that, buddy. Q wrote some stuff. Some anons witnessed that and like to discuss the writings and the mutual experience. Please check the primary source material. We'll help with your questions.