Anonymous ID: 4d2338 June 30, 2024, 8:23 a.m. No.21115382   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>5410

Clockfags got some work to do

>>21115305

>During interview, Chyron read

 

>Oneononewith Steve Bannon

 

>>21115305

 

>DEFCON 1

 

510

Q !UW.yye1fxo 01/07/2018 23:20:53 ID: c67299

8chan/thestorm: 21777

Q Clock [ Min: 31 | :25/:55 Mir: 19 | 180 Mir: 1 | :35/:05 Mir: 39 ]

Anonymous 01/07/2018 23:12:57 ID:0f57f7

8chan/thestorm: 21626

>>21457

At 7:21 PM PST POTUS tweeted 1st half concerning Goodwin article with "consequential" deliberately misspelled as "consensual".

At 7:36 PM PST POTUS tweeted the second half of the sentence re: Goodwin article.

——————–

At 8:23 PM POTUS tweets the 7:21 Tweet again with the spelling corrected,"consequential".

At 8:24 PM PST POTUS tweets the 2nd half of the sentence, same as at 7:36 PM PST.

 

This is meant to teach us how to interpret the correlation between 8ch posts and POTUS Tweets.

 

?? Is that it, anons ??

 

>>21626

MISSING POST RE:DEFCON [1]

Directly after POTUS alters Tweets to[1] mininterval and adds "Q" - use graphics.

Learn.

Q

Anonymous ID: 4d2338 June 30, 2024, 8:45 a.m. No.21115466   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>5501

>>21115305

>During interview, Chyron read

 

>One on one with Steve Bannon

Video posted Sauce incoming

"Bannon has a direct line to Donald Trump"

 

1-on-1 with Steve Bannon

ABC News’ Jonathan Karl interviews Steve Bannon on β€œThis Week.”

June 30, 2024

 

https://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/video/1-1-steve-bannon-111554936

 

>>21115146

>Karl's Bannon interview segment starts with Q+ calling Steve during his show on June 17

>>21115423

Anonymous ID: 4d2338 June 30, 2024, 9:13 a.m. No.21115567   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>5575

>>21115180

>>21115385

>CCP we see you.

>>21115531

>CCP we see you.

 

UN

WHO

Looks like she's "Korean"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandy_X._Lee

Bandy Xenobia Lee is an American psychiatrist whose scholarly work includes the writing of a comprehensive textbook on violence.[2] She is a specialist in public health approaches to violence prevention whoconsulted with the World Health Organization[3]and initiated reforms at New York's Rikers Island Correctional Facility.[4]She helped draft the United Nations chapter on "Violence Against Children,"[5] leads a project group for the World Health Organization's Violence Prevention Alliance,[6] and has contributed to prison reform in the United States and around the world.[7] She taught at Yale School of Medicine and Yale Law School from 2003 through 2020.

 

In 2017, Lee organized a conference at Yale on the mental health of Donald Trump with the participation of other psychiatrists including Robert Jay Lifton and Judith Lewis Herman.[8] Following the conference, in March 2017, the American Psychiatric Association released a statement reaffirming the Goldwater rule that restricts comments related to the mental health of public figures without their consent or evaluation.[9] Lee characterized the statement as silencing concerns raised by psychiatrists about the Trump presidency.[10]

 

Lee reconvened the conference the following month,[11] and later in the year edited The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, a collection of essays warning about the dangers of Trump's mental instability that became a New York Times bestseller.[12] It was reported that White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly secretly consulted the book as a guide for dealing with Trump[13][14] Using this book as an "owner's manual,"[15][16] Kelly was able to intervene to block Trump from ordering the use of nuclear weapons.[17][18]

 

In 2017 and 2018, Lee met with over fifty U.S. Congress members who considered the 25th Amendment[19][20][21] and in 2019 held an interdisciplinary conference at the National Press Club, which discussed impeachment and was broadcast in full by C-SPAN.[22][23]

 

In 2020, Yale University failed to renew Lee's voluntary medical faculty position for allegedly breaking the Goldwater rule in her speech regarding Alan Dershowitz and Trump.[24] Lee sued Yale for breach of contract and breach of implied duty of good faith and fair dealing,[25] but the suit was dismissed in August 2022.[26] Lee subsequently filed for an appeal,[27] and on June 20, 2023, the appellate court upheld the previous ruling against her.[28] Lee warned against the silencing of intellectuals and criticized Yale's declaration of "no obligation to academic freedom" in her case.[29][30]

 

In August 2022, Mother Jones published an article titled "The Psychiatrist who Warned Us that Donald Trump would Unleash Violence was Absolutely Right."[31] It argues that the events of January 6th are Lee's "vindication."[32]

Early life and education

Bandy Lee was born and raised in the Bronx, New York.She is of Korean descent.Her mother was Inmyung Lee. As a teenager, Lee volunteered in Harlem as a tutor for homeless African-American children.[33] Her grandfather was Geun-Young Lee, a physician who treated patients in need of care after the Korean War,[34] who Lee says inspired her with a belief that practicing medicine also involves social responsibility.