Anonymous ID: d33592 May 15, 2025, 4 p.m. No.23038648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8727 >>8732

From previous bread >>23038593

 

8647?

 

What does it mean to 86 something? In this case it seems Comey is referring to POTUS. If that post from the previous bread was actually from Comey.

 

86 (term)

 

Eighty-six or 86 is American English slang used primarily in the hospitality industry and sometimes in the military.

 

In the hospitality industry, it is used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises. Its etymology is unknown, but the term seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s.

 

Military personnel might use "86" informally to refer to scrapping equipment (e.g., "That old radio got 86'd") or ending a plan or mission (e.g., "The op was 86'd due to bad weather"). It's not an official term in military doctrine or manuals, but it's part of the informal jargon that soldiers, sailors, or airmen might pick up and use, influenced by broader civilian language.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86_(term)

Anonymous ID: d33592 May 15, 2025, 4:43 p.m. No.23038909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8928

>>23038867

Secret Service Investigating James Comey Over ‘Threat’ to President, White House Confirms

May 15, 2025

 

Secret Service Investigating James Comey Over ‘Threat’ to President, White House Confirms

Fact checked by The People's Voice Community

May 15, 2025 Baxter Dmitry News, US 1 Comment

 

The White House has confirmed that the U.S. Secret Service is actively investigating former FBI Director James Comey over allegations he incited violence — including possible assassination — against the sitting President of the United States.

 

Comey posted a cryptic message to his Instagram account on Thursday spelled out in seashells: “86 47.”

 

  • https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/secret-service-investigating-james-comey-over-threat-to-president-white-house-confirms/

 

Looks legit

Anonymous ID: d33592 May 15, 2025, 4:46 p.m. No.23038928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9015 >>9084 >>9113 >>9236 >>9324

>>23038909

BREAKING: Kash Patel Launches Investigation Into James Comey’s Secret ‘Honeypot’ Operation Involving 2 Undercover Agents Who Targeted Trump’s 2016 Campaign

Posted on : 26/02/2025

 

FBI Director Kash Patel has launched an investigation into former Director James Comey’s secret “honeypot” operation involving 2 female undercover agents who targeted President Trump’s 2016 campaign, according to The Washington Times.

 

Last October it was revealed that according to an FBI whistleblower, former Director James Comey inserted two female agents inside the Trump campaign in 2016.

 

The Washington Times reported that the female agents were directed to act as “honeypots” and travel with Trump and his staff.

 

This was an “off-the-books” operation and was separate from Comey and Obama’s Crossfire Hurricane operation (launched in July 2016) that targeted Trump based on false Russian collusion lies.

 

It was later well documented that it was Hillary Clinton who had created the Russia collusion lie from whole cloth. Hillary was later fined for funding the fake Russia dossier that was used to spy on Trump, his family, his campaign, and his administration.

 

The whistleblower told Congress last year that the “honeypot” investigation was hidden from DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, another Obama-appointed lackey for the regime.

 

One of the undercover agents involved in Comey’s operation was transferred to the CIA so she would not be a potential witness.

 

The other undercover agent was promoted to a high-ranking position at the FBI

 

The details of this investigation were kept from President Trump’s criminal defense attorneys.

 

On Tuesday, The Washington Times reported that Kash Patel launched an investigation into Comey’s “honeypot” operation.

 

Recall that Kash Patel was former House Intel Chairman Devin Nunes’ top deputy for years and helped blow the Spygate and Russiagate stories wide open.

 

Nobody knows the Comey-McCabe-Brennan-Clapper-Spygate scandal better than Kash Patel.

 

According to The Washington Times, the FBI is looking for the undercover honeypots.

 

The post BREAKING: Kash Patel Launches Investigation Into James Comey’s Secret ‘Honeypot’ Operation Involving 2 Undercover Agents Who Targeted Trump’s 2016 Campaign appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

 

  • https://politicom.com.au/breaking-kash-patel-launches-investigation-into-james-comeys-secret-honeypot-operation-involving-2-undercover-agents-who-targeted-trumps-2016-campaign/

Anonymous ID: d33592 May 15, 2025, 5:22 p.m. No.23039177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9194

>>23039143

My guess would be that Trump is running around with evidence of the corruption in many different countries that had ties to Killery and Corney's little games. I would expect to see some beheadings in some countries following his departure.

Anonymous ID: d33592 May 15, 2025, 5:39 p.m. No.23039293   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9353

>>23039247

How those found guilty of treason were punished

 

In 1352 the crime of treason was defined for the first time in English law. But how were traitors punished in the pre-modern period? In this blog, I’m going to explore some of the more unusual, symbolic and grisly executions of traitors, but also the ways in which royal mercy could pardon traitors.

 

The main hallmark of the execution of traitors was for the individual to be drawn (dragged) to the place of their execution. The first known image of this comes from the 1242 execution of one William de Marisco, implicated in an attempt on Henry III’s life. The image shows him being dragged behind a horse to his execution.

 

A hurdle (similar to a sled) was later introduced in order to ensure the traitor did not die on the way. It was at the end of the century, however, with the trial and execution of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, when the symbolic – and almost ritual – execution of traitors would be used in the form familiar to us today: hanged, drawn, and quartered.

 

The severity of Dafydd ap Gruffydd’s punishment was almost certainly influenced by Edward I’s anger against the Welsh prince, who had rebelled against him, and each form of his execution was linked to specific crimes. For betraying the king he was to be drawn at the horse’s tail to the place of execution. For killing certain English noblemen, he was to be hanged alive. For committing murders during Easter, he was to be disembowelled (while still alive) and his entrails burned. For plotting the king’s death in different parts of the realm, he was to be quartered and the quarters despatched around the realm to act as deterrents. This was designed to be brutal, and a warning to all those who might consider rebellion against the king, particularly in those locations where the quarters were sent.

 

https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/how-those-found-guilty-of-treason-were-punished/