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>Self induced sleep deprivation could prove the invisible prison is real
Sleepers Awake ….
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>Self induced sleep deprivation could prove the invisible prison is real
Sleepers Awake ….
>>20555829
>>>20555820
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>SNOWDEN initially wanted to be seen in CHINA
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>2018 8KUN SERVER WAS IN CHINA MIL DOD
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>SNOWDEN ended up in RUSSIA
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>2024 8KUN SERVER IS IN RUSSIA
Snowden didn't want to be seen in Chuina or Russia he just ended up there. In Hong Kong, Snowden wasn't safe because oddly enough, Hong Kong has an extradition treaty w/ the US but not w/ the Mainland Chyna. Some anons might even remember the USAID/NED/SOROS/CIA instigated protests against the new extradition law of Hong Kong, it was around 2018
>>20555929
Chyna, Russia, 8kun had to get the DoS protection services where they were available, the Western companies weren't willing to provide it, because 8Kun/Chan was seen as possibly a hostile intelligence op by the adversaries/enemies of the US, think Chyna, Russia, Iran, Cuba etc
>>20555936
>>>20555930 (You)
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>3024
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>Mar 11, 2019 12:48:58 AM EDT
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>Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: be3a94 No. 5618461
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>https://twitter.com/SNOWDEN/status/997271424590143488?lang=en
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>Banking on HRC to win?
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>You never thought she would lose.
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>Banking on BRENNAN to bring you home?
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>You never expected a new DIR to be appointed.
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>Agency rogue elements still in control of OP?
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>No.
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>GINA
totally retarded drop.
Q and anons thought Gina who was running the Crossfire Hurricane anti Trump spook op, was a "White Hat" because there were in her dress decorative blobs that looked a bit like hats to anons ….
and Snowden worked for the CIA you tards think?
>>20556029
>>>20556026 (You)
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>YOU ARE LOW IQ
no, I'm actually high IQ, but hard to believe you could be.
I don't know were the Q servers or infrastructure service providers are, but what I can tell you, they sure as hell are not run by the US military intelligence like the anons thought in 2018
>>>20556061 (You)
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>>>>I don't know were the Q servers
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>>>>they sure as hell are not run by the US military intelligence
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>In other words you don't know jack shit. Just a blowhard.
You really believe Q was a "military intelligence insider"? lol!
>>20556079
>STAND STRONG, GINA.
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>Q
kek
The fairness doctrine of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, was a policy that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that fairly reflected differing viewpoint
The fairness doctrine has been used by various administrations to harass political opponents on the radio. Bill Ruder, Assistant Secretary of Commerce in the Kennedy administration, acknowledged that "Our massive strategy [in the early 1960s] was to use the Fairness Doctrine to challenge and harass right-wing broadcasters and hope that the challenges would be so costly to them that they would be inhibited and decide it was too expensive to continue."[24] Former Kennedy FCC staffer Martin Firestone wrote a memo to the Democratic National Committee on strategies to combat small rural radio stations unfriendly to Democrats:
The right-wingers operate on a strictly cash basis and it is for this reason that they are carried by so many small stations. Were our efforts to be continued on a year-round basis, we would find that many of these stations would consider the broadcasts of these programs bothersome and burdensome (especially if they are ultimately required to give us free time) and would start dropping the programs from their broadcast schedule.[25]
Democratic Party operatives were deeply involved in the Red Lion case since the start of the litigation. Wayne Phillips, a Democratic National Committee staffer described the aftermath of the ruling, explaining that "Even more important than the free radio time was the effectiveness of this operation in inhibiting the political activity of these right-wing broadcasts".[26]
The use of the fairness doctrine by the National Council for Civic Responsibility (NCCR) was to force right-wing radio stations to air rebuttals against the opinions expressed on their radio stations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairness_doctrine