Anonymous ID: b7e7f1 July 12, 2018, 11:07 a.m. No.2129780   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9807 >>9822 >>9836 >>0220

>>2129687 (lb)

It's funny how shill accusations literally boils down to a game of Mafia.

Here's how you separate mafia (shills) vs town (real anons): mafia ALWAYS use personal attacks and insult - you can FEEL the negative energy they bring to this board, it's obvious.

I merely mentioned that it's POSSIBLY connected to Q and is interesting enough to be added to notables (which baker didn't) - literally just one line, and I'm accused of IP-hopping, get called a faggot, and am told to kill myself. I get that some anons like to be edgy on the internet like it makes them cool or something, but it just makes you look stupid at best and a shill at worst.

Anonymous ID: b7e7f1 July 12, 2018, 11:42 a.m. No.2130247   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0369 >>0398 >>0401 >>0413

They're so fucked.

http://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/396307-Did-FBI-get-bamboozled-by-multiple-versions-of-Trump-dossier%3F

 

> We know from public testimony that dossier author and former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele shared his findings with the FBI in summer and fall 2016 before he was terminated as a confidential source for inappropriate media contacts.

 

> And we learned that Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) provided a copy to the FBI after the November 2016 election — out of a sense of duty, his office says.

 

> Now, memos the FBI is turning over to Congress show the bureau possessed at least three versions of the dossier and its mostly unverified allegations of collusion.

 

> Each arrived from a different messenger: McCain, Mother Jones reporter David Corn, Fusion GPS founder (and Steele boss) Glenn Simpson.