Anonymous ID: 6292b9 July 27, 2018, 8:10 p.m. No.2320630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0760

>>2320450

>The Supreme Court said it will consider the challenges by some priests and others who say their constitutional rights to their reputations and to due process of law are being violated, based on not being able to address the grand jury.

 

This is actually pretty significant. We all know how prosecutors can present a way fucking biased case to the Grand Jury, virtually guaranteeing charges filed.

Anonymous ID: 6292b9 July 27, 2018, 8:50 p.m. No.2321088   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2321080

Pennywise uses the boat to entice Georgie close enough to rip his arm off and kill him.

 

Not sure why my mind put Hanx in there…too much time on Qresearch, I guess.

Anonymous ID: 6292b9 July 27, 2018, 8:57 p.m. No.2321149   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2321127

"The Jews are the most remarkable people in the history of the world, for when they were confronted with the question, to be or not to be, they chose, with perfectly unearthly deliberation, to be at any price: this price involved a radical falsification of all nature, of all naturalness, of all reality, of the whole inner world,

as well as of the outer. They put themselves against all those conditions under which, hitherto, a people had been able to live, or had even been permitted to live; out of themselves they evolved an idea which stood in direct opposition to natural conditions—one by one they distorted religion, civilization, morality, history and psychology until each became a contradiction of its natural significance. We meet with the same phenomenon later on, in an incalculably exaggerated form, but only as a copy: the Christian church, put beside the “people of God,” shows a complete lack of any claim to originality. Precisely for this reason the Jews are the most fateful people in the history of the world: their influence has so falsified the reasoning of mankind in this matter that today the Christian can cherish anti-Semitism without realizing that it is no more than the final consequence of Judaism."