>>2235398 (previous bread)
The second one is a 1982 letter from a Congressman to a John Bush Jr. on behalf of his gypsum company (wallboard), congratulating him on his energy conservation. How that relates to anything Q-ish I cannot imagine.
>>2235398 (previous bread)
The second one is a 1982 letter from a Congressman to a John Bush Jr. on behalf of his gypsum company (wallboard), congratulating him on his energy conservation. How that relates to anything Q-ish I cannot imagine.
Some of these girls look pretty young. Don't post pedo crap on qresearch.
Perhaps that law is in place in Christian countries with laws against usury. In the USA, given the prohibition on making any law establishing a religion, I doubt it was ever a law here.
Judicial Watch scores again!
When HRC says "freedom," she means freedom to lie, defraud, mislead, and take whatever she wants.
To hide someone's lies. To keep a lying traitor out of jail for perjury.
This latest desperate act by the DNC would set a dangerous and anti-due-process precedent if accepted:
https://www.sgtreport.com/2018/07/dnc-files-motion-to-serve-wikileaks-with-lawsuit-through-twitter/
Imagine being FORCED to accept Twitter's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy just so you could accept service of process from scum trying to sue you?
He is definitely, Past messages have been decoded here and confirmed by Q
Prince Charles proves once again he's very stupid and thinks he can get away with anythingโฆ
https://www.sgtreport.com/2018/07/prince-charles-claims-he-didnt-know-bishop-was-a-pedophile-defends-friendship-with-abuser/
In a civil lawsuit, the person being sued MUST be notified ("served") by the person bringing the suit. The person being sued also has a right to respond to the charges and request the suit be dropped. Service of Process is what it's called when the person being sued is notified of the lawsuit and given a copy of the complaint against them.