>Does anyone have a list of the movies mentioned by Q (e.g. Sum of All Fears)?
Signatures?
Note "The Hunt For" was dropped.
Details matter.
Q
>Does anyone have a list of the movies mentioned by Q (e.g. Sum of All Fears)?
Signatures?
Note "The Hunt For" was dropped.
Details matter.
Q
Humble beginnings:
Yevgeny Prigozhin hails from St Petersburg, Vladimir Putin's home city.
He received his first criminal conviction in 1979, aged just 18, and got a suspended two-and-a-half year sentence for theft. Two years later, he was sentenced to 13 years in jail for robbery and theft, nine of which he served behind bars.
Upon his release from jail, Prigozhin set up a chain of stalls selling hot dogs in St Petersburg.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64976080
>finally" addressing Very Old News.
Perhaps they were bound by grand jury secrecy and were prohibited from discussing GJ matters? Take it as a positive that they are discussing it now. It means the GJ has concluded.
>Don't forget the production company:
>Scott Free
TY. Might as well throw in the 'EAM LOYALISTS' context from Q4414 as well:
>capitalist swine!
By the time he got out of jail the Soviet Union was gone. In the early 1990s Russia one did what one had to in order to survive.
>That is the point.
"One member of the delegation, who didn't realize who she was, and probably thinking she was some cleaning lady because it was after midnight,
simply said to her, 'Give us five minutes and please go away,'" recalled Albanian diplomat Dugagjin Gorani in War on Europe, a British TV program.
Instead, Albright exploded in rage, swearing at the group, according to the reports."
Not Very Diplomatic Report: Albright Livid When Mistaken for Maid
By Eric Wagner
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/DailyNews/mattersofstate.html
>Why do I hate Iran beside I am told to?
The same reason society views Putin and Russia as evil today. It's a media-fronted social influence campaign in an ongoing information war. If it didn't work well they would not keep repeating the tactic.
>He's pretty
Saturday night with the guys, hanging out, it gets boring, and one of the guys shouts out: 'Hey Dude! Take them out!'
>Post 1029
Post 1030
Post 1031
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And the newfags and nowfags wonder when the hot war will start.
>But the beast system marches on.
>does a bear witness in the woods?
I met a boar on the woodlot I thought was going to try once. As it opened it's mouth to speak it had a Jonah moment and fled to the shade.
>borked
No war effort should require the mass extermination of our fellow humans. That's why we fight information wars now. You can gain everything up to and including an opponent's territory with very little high explosives and just enough death. Ask Jake Sullivan.
>Events seem to be going pretty rapidly these days, noticeably so.
For an entity that relies on stealth being noticed is problematic.
>as in what [they] did to Robert Bork.
Thank you. Who led the effort?
In late 1987, Joe Biden was in the midst of two high-stakes battles: one for the Democratic presidential nomination, and another, as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to try to stop President Reagan's nominee to the Supreme Court, Robert Bork.
His fight for the presidential nomination would end abruptly, dealing Biden his biggest political setback up until that point. But Biden was successful in the other battle, as he thwarted Bork's nomination to the high court.
https://www.npr.org/2019/12/21/789323826/for-joe-biden-1987-brought-triumph-in-the-wake-of-political-setback
>the perpetually exiled (((desert tribe)))
"The word โHyksosโ is a Hellenized version of the Egyptian Heka Khasut, meaning โrulers of foreign landsโ. https://www.thecollector.com/hyksos-facts/
Was anyone else looking for a fresh start circa 1550 BC? An exiled desert tribe looking for a fresh land to plunder and in need of a convincing backstory?