So yer saying that SOMEONE should decode that shit?
i put all of my files into one giant folder in order to give the [you]s a chance…
oh alright but i just got here so gimme a minute
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/1949474257412485203
.@CIADirector
on the Obama-orchestrated Russian collusion hoax: "It's only now, with Donald Trump having been re-elected … All of this intelligence, all of this evidence, that has been hidden and buried from the American people is finally coming to light."
10:17AM · Jul 27, 2025
01:53
Nov 14, 2017 9:25:09 PM EST153
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: wmN+33xv No. 149467638
For the coming days ahead.
Ask yourself an honest question, why would a billionaire who has it all, fame, fortune, a warm and loving family, friends, etc. want to endanger himself and his family by becoming POTUS?
Why would he want to target himself and those he cares about?
Does he need money?
Does he need fame?
What does he get out of this?
Does he want to make the US/world a better place for his family and for those good and decent people who have long been taken advantage of?
Perhaps he could not stomach the thought of mass murders occurring to satisfy Moloch?
Perhaps he could not stomach the thought of children being kidnapped, drugged, and raped while leaders/law enforcement of the world turn a blind eye.
Perhaps he was tired of seeing how certain races/countries were being constantly abused and kept in need/poor/and suffering all for a specific purpose.
Perhaps he could not in good conscious see the world burn.
Why, hours after the election, did seven people travel to an undisclosed location to hold a very private & highly secured/guarded meeting?
Why didn’t HRC give a concession speech?
When was the last time a presidential candidate didn’t personally give a concession speech?
What happens if the border remained open and the MSM continued to brainwash?
At what point do Patriots, and hard working men and woman, become the minority?
What about voting machines?
Who owns the voting machines?
What about voter ID laws?
Photo ID? When is it necessary and must be presented? Make a list. Laugh.
Reconcile.
Would the chances of defeating evil grow less and less with each passing year?
What does ‘red line’ mean?
Why, again, were the arrests made in SA so very important?
What strings were immediately cut?
Follow the money.
When does a bird sing?
Q
Apr 04, 2018 6:21:47 PM EDT1017
Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 73f652 No. 896266
Apr 04, 2018 6:15:57 PM EDT
Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 73f652 No. 896184
>>896069
Hussein timeline.
1/20/17 - today.
Cross against POTUS’ schedule.
Cross against WH visitor log 11/22-1/18/17.
This will become very relevant very soon.
Q
>>896184
The Analysis Corporation (TAC).
Happy Hunting!
Q
Nov 22, 2017 11:30:51 PM EST203
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: WXyMF1WS No. 150559269
Bad bread.
Q
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114773696636727417
I apologize for the long wait on the Faith Leaders Conference Call.
AT&Tought to get its act together.
Please pass along the word to the tens of thousands of people who are there.
We may have to reschedule the call, but we’ll use another carrier the next time.
AT&Tobviously doesn’t know what they’re doing!
Jun 30, 2025, 2:20 PM
Nov 23, 2017 10:14:30 PM EST #220
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: fX85VkAw No. 150681065
Reminder.
Unclassified setting.
Monitored and analyzed in RT.
Future answers past.
Q
Dec 21, 2017 11:44:45 PM EST417
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 913540 No. 145363
News unlocks Map.
Future proves past.
Stringers important.
Hint:
12/19
22_WH_POTUS_PRESS
Divert-ATT_CAP_H
(Find Post)
News:
POTUS Tax Bill Speech (learn (22)(2+2_)).
AT&T Diverted Capital Home.
Q
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114773668772907430
I’m doing a major Conference Call with Faith Leaders from all over the Country, andAT&Tis totally unable to make their equipment work properly.
This is the second time it’s happened.
If the Boss ofAT&T, whoever that may be, could get involved — It would be good.
There are tens of thousands of people on the line!
Jun 30, 2025,2:13PM
Nov 23, 2017 12:33:39 AM EST#213
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: 66o6MRSe No. 150565710
The world cannot swallow the truth.
Q
==2:13 PM EST +12:00 HRS MIL TIME > 14:13 > P = OORAH!==
May 17, 2018 8:15:27 PM EDT1413
Q !4pRcUA0lBE ID: 610b24 No. 1449784
Guardian_P.png
Guardian of the Pope.
[Personal]
Q
Dec 22, 2017 1:26:25 AM EST430
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 5902e7 No. 146454
Dec 22, 2017 1:17:59 AM EST
Anonymous ID: 24dcf5 No. 146326
>>146268
we already knew this though.
>>146326
What do Clowns do w/ the access codes and tech?
Who controls NK?
Who really controls NK?
What families are protected using leverage?
Bank / Financial leverage?
NUKE strike package leverage?
Why is IRAN protected?
Why is IRAN funded by the US?
What news about IRAN broke?
Drugs?
What about WMDs?
Why did Brennan / others provide false intel re: NK capability + IRAN Tech / NUKE DEV?
Plate full.
Have faith.
Q
(learn (22)(2+2_))
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114773696636727417
I apologize for the long wait on the Faith Leaders Conference Call.
AT&Tought to get its act together.
Please pass along the word to the tens of thousands of people who are there.
We may have to reschedule the call, but we’ll use another carrier the next time.
AT&Tobviously doesn’t know what they’re doing!
Jun 30, 2025,2:20PM
Nov 23, 2017 10:14:30 PM EST220
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: fX85VkAw No. 150681065
Reminder.
Unclassified setting.
Monitored and analyzed in RT.
Future answers past.
Q
Dec 21, 2017 11:44:45 PM EST417
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 913540 No. 145363
News unlocks Map.
Future proves past.
Stringers important.
Hint:
12/19
22_WH_POTUS_PRESS
Divert-ATT_CAP_H
(Find Post)
News:
POTUS Tax Bill Speech (learn (22)(2+2_)).
AT&T Diverted Capital Home.
Q
Nov 01, 2017 12:57:15 AM EDT 22
Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No. 147445681
Who controls the NG?
Why was the NG recently activated in select cities within the US?
Can the NG work in coordination w/ the marines?
Do conditions need to be satisfied to authorize?
What former President used the military to save the republic and what occurred exactly?
Biggest drop to ever be provided on Pol. Study and prepare. The masses tend to panic in such situations. No war. No civil unrest. Clean and swift.
Feb 06, 2020 11:16:52 PM EST3836
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 256bf1 No. 8056704
Think HRC Russia reset statement [Russia].
Think Hussein 'I'll have more flexibility after the election' hot mic statement to Russian depo re: Q to Hussein re: Putin.
Think Hussein WH refusal to send weapons to Ukraine [R Congress push to assist] but instead sent only blankets.
Think [D]s attack(s) re: POTUS for failure to 'protect' Ukraine against Russian aggression? [Impeachment]
What advanced weapons did POTUS send to Ukraine?
2 + 2 = 6?
Define projection.
Think $1,800,000,000 Hussein WH Ukraine [which bank?].
Think US AID Ukraine
Think WW AID Ukraine
Think U1 [sale of US uranium to Russia]
Sold out US to benefit Russia for personal financial gain?
Risked US National Security for personal financial gain?
How was payment made to US person(s)?
Think Ukraine.
Think IRAN.
Russia & IRAN allies?
Russia, IRAN, & China allies?
US pol corruption China
US pol corruption Ukraine [US leverage on behalf of…]
US pol corruption Russia
US pol corruption IRAN
Common denominator: China, Russia, and IRAN: Closed financial systems?
Logical thinking.
Q
==2 POSTS 2 AT&T IN BOTH THE POST AND THE POST NUMBER DECODE > Q DROP > 2 + 2 > 22==
(learn (22)(2+2_)).
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114773696636727417
I apologize for the long wait on the Faith Leaders Conference Call.
AT&Tought to get its act together.
Please pass along the word to the tens of thousands of people who are there.
We may have to reschedule the call, but we’ll use another carrier the next time.
AT&Tobviously doesn’t know what they’re doing!
Jun 30, 2025, 2:20 PM
Nov 23, 2017 10:14:30 PM EST #220
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: fX85VkAw No. 150681065
Reminder.
Unclassified setting.
Monitored and analyzed in RT.
Future answers past.
Q
Dec 21, 2017 11:44:45 PM EST417
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 913540 No. 145363
News unlocks Map.
Future proves past.
Stringers important.
Hint:
12/19
22_WH_POTUS_PRESS
Divert-ATT_CAP_H
(Find Post)
News:
POTUS Tax Bill Speech (learn (22)(2+2_)).
AT&T Diverted Capital Home.
Q
(learn (22)(2+2_)).
A T & T
**A 1 T 20 T 20 1+20+20 **12020
https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/12020/
Ballston Spa, New York is a village and the county seat of Saratoga County, New York, United States, located southwest of Saratoga Springs. It is part of the Capital Region.[2] The population of the village, named after Rev. Eliphalet Ball, a Congregationalist clergyman and an early settler,[3] was 5,111 at the 2020 census.[4] Ballston Spa lies on the border of two towns, situated partly in the Town of Ballston and partly in the Town of Milton. The Ballston Spa School District encompassing most of the combined towns of Milton, Malta, and Ballston is often referred to locally as ‘Ballston Spa’ with the village proper being referred to as ‘The Village’ or 'Town'.
History
The village was first settled in 1771. In 1787, Benajah Douglas, grandfather of 1860 presidential candidate Stephen A. Douglas, built the first tavern and hotel at Ballston Spa. It was located near the natural spring.[citation needed]
In 1803, Ballston Spa's Sans Souci Hotel, at the time the largest hotel in the United States, was built by Nicholas Low. Presidents, Vice Presidents, Senators and Governors stayed there, as well as many wealthy private citizens.[5] Ballston Spa was incorporated as a village in 1807.
At different times, the village was served by four railroads: the Delaware and Hudson Railway, the Ballston Terminal Railroad, the Schenectady Railway Company,[6] and the Hudson Valley Railway.[7]
The village was famous for its mineral water spring used for healing in sanatoria,[8] including the Hawthorne and Lithia springs.
The effervescent water, tonic, and cathartic from this city is also known as Ballston Spa. The liquid contains common salt and carbonates of magnesium and calcium.
Movies, Music and Books
Portions of the novelThe Last of the Mohicanswere written by James Fenimore Cooper in the present day Brookside Museum and inspired by the local landscape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tjdswqGGVg
4560
Jul 01, 2020 8:05:39 PM EDT
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 502bfa No. 9818091
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tjdswqGGVg
Q
4564
Jul 02, 2020 11:35:19 AM EDT
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 6e35cc No. 9825482
Perhaps some understood the significance of the music posted yesterday.
How many of our brothers and sisters play this song prior to the drop (LZ)?
It's going to be a very hot summer.
Add to your playlist.
Q
AT&T Inc., an abbreviation for its predecessor's former name, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas.[4] It is the world's third largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third largest wireless carrier in the United States behind T-Mobile and Verizon.[5] As of 2023, AT&T was ranked 32nd on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations, with revenues of $122.4 billion.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT%26T
Political involvement
According to OpenSecrets, AT&T was the fourteenth-largest donor to United States federal political campaigns and committees from 1989 to 2019,[117] having contributed more than US$84.1 million, 42% of which went to Republicans and 58% of which went to Democrats. In 2005, AT&T was among 53 entities that contributed the maximum of $250,000 to the second inauguration of President George W. Bush.[118][119][120] Bill Leahy, representing AT&T, sits on the Private Enterprise Board of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).[121] ALEC is a nonprofit organization of conservative state legislators and private sector representatives that drafts and shares model state-level legislation for distribution among state governments in the United States.[122][123][124]
During the period of 1998 to 2019, the company expended US$380.1 million on lobbying in the United States.[125] A key political issue for AT&T has been the question of which businesses win the right to profit by providing broadband internet access in the United States.[126] The company has also lobbied in support of several federal bills. AT&T supported the Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2013 (H.R. 3675; 113th Congress), a bill that would make a number of changes to procedures that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) follows in its rulemaking processes.[127] The FCC would have to act in a more transparent way as a result of this bill, forced to accept public input about regulations.[128] AT&T's Executive Vice President of Federal Relations, Tim McKone, said that the bill's "much needed institutional reforms will help arm the agency with the tools to keep pace with the Internet speed of today's marketplace. It will also ensure that outmoded regulatory practices for today's competitive marketplace are properly placed in the dustbin of history."[129]
In May 2018, reports emerged that AT&T made 12 monthly payments between January and December 2017 to Essential Consultants, a company set up by President Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen, totaling $600,000.[130] Although initial reports on May 8 mentioned only four monthly payments totaling $200,000,[131] documents obtained by the Washington Post on May 10 confirmed the figure of 12 payments, which had begun three days after the President was sworn into office.[132][133] AT&T confirmed the report the same day.[134] The report from The Washington Post, as well as additional reporting from Bloomberg, revealed the payments had been made for Cohen to "provide guidance" relating to the attempted $85 billion merger with Time Warner,[132][133] to gain information on the Trump administration's planned tax reforms, as well as about potential changes to net neutrality policies under the new FCC.[135] Chairman of the FCC Ajit Pai denied Cohen ever inquired about net neutrality on AT&T's behalf.[134][136] A spokesperson for AT&T said that the company had been contacted by the Special Counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller regarding the payments, and had provided all the information requested in November and December 2017.[137][138]
In early 2019, the Democratic House Judiciary requested records related to the AT&T-Time Warner merger from the White House.[139]
While it has expressed support for LGBTQ causes, AT&T has also donated to sponsors of anti-transgender legislation in several US states, especially those predominantly Republican-governed, including Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Texas and Florida.[140][141][142]
Criticism and controversies
Hemisphere Project
The company maintains a database of call detail records of all telephone calls that have passed through its network since 1987. AT&T employees work at High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area offices (operated by the Office of National Drug Control Policy) in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Houston so data can be quickly turned over to law enforcement agencies. Records are requested via an administrative subpoena, without the involvement of a court or grand jury.
Censorship
In September 2007, AT&T changed its legal policy to state that "AT&T may immediately terminate or suspend all or a portion of your Service, any Member ID, electronic mail address, IP address, Universal Resource Locator or domain name used by you, without notice for conduct that AT&T believes … (c) tends to damage the name or reputation of AT&T, or its parents, affiliates and subsidiaries."[161] By October 10, 2007, AT&T had altered the terms and conditions for its Internet service to explicitly support freedom of expression by its subscribers, after an outcry claiming the company had given itself the right to censor its subscribers' transmissions.[162]
Privacy controversy
Further information: MAINWAY, Room 641A, Mark Klein, NSA warrantless surveillance controversy, and Hepting v. AT&T
Diagram of how alleged wiretapping worked, from EFF court filings[163]
In 2006, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lodged the class action lawsuit Hepting v. AT&T, which alleged that AT&T had allowed agents of the National Security Agency (NSA) to monitor phone and Internet communications of AT&T customers without warrants. If true, this would violate the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 and the First and Fourth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. AT&T has yet to confirm or deny that monitoring by the NSA is occurring. In April 2006, retired former AT&T technician Mark Klein lodged an affidavit supporting this allegation.[164][165] The US Department of Justice stated it would intervene in this lawsuit by means of State Secrets Privilege.[166]
In July 2006, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California – in which the suit was filed – rejected a federal government motion to dismiss the case. The motion to dismiss, which invoked the State Secrets Privilege, had argued that any court review of the alleged partnership between the federal government and AT&T would harm national security. The case was immediately appealed to the Ninth Circuit. It was dismissed on June 3, 2009, citing retroactive legislation in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.[167][168]
In May 2006, USA Today reported that all international and domestic calling records had been handed over to the National Security Agency by AT&T, Verizon, SBC, and BellSouth for the purpose of creating a massive calling database.[169] The portions of the new AT&T that had been part of SBC Communications before November 18, 2005, were not mentioned.
On June 21, 2006, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that AT&T had rewritten rules on its privacy policy. The policy, which took effect June 23, 2006, says that "AT&T – not customers – owns customers' confidential info and can use it 'to protect its legitimate business interests, safeguard others, or respond to legal process.'"[170]
On August 22, 2007, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell confirmed that AT&T was one of the telecommunications companies that assisted with the government's warrantless wire-tapping program on calls between foreign and domestic sources.[171]
On November 8, 2007, Mark Klein, a former AT&T technician, told Keith Olbermann of MSNBC that all Internet traffic passing over AT&T lines was copied into a locked room at the company's San Francisco office – to which only employees with National Security Agency clearance had access.[172]
AT&T keeps for five to seven years a record of who text messages whom and the date and time, but not the content of the messages.[173]
AT&T has a one star privacy rating from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[174]
Copyright enforcement
In January 2008, reports emerged that the company planned to begin filtering all Internet traffic which passed through its network for intellectual property violations.[175] Media commentators speculated that if this plan was implemented, it would have led to a mass exodus of subscribers from AT&T,[176] although Internet traffic of non-subscribers may have gone through the company's network anyway.[175] Internet freedom proponents used these developments as justification for government-mandated network neutrality.
Under AT&T's current copyright enforcement program, content owners may notify AT&T when they allege unlawful sharing of material. The program is based on IP addresses visible to content owners in peer-to-peer networks, not on filtering. AT&T has terminated the broadband service of some customers accused of copyright infringement.[177]
Discrimination against local public-access television channels
In 2009 AT&T was accused by community media groups of discriminating against local public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV channels, by "impictions that will severely restrict the audience".[178]
According to Barbara Popovic, executive director of the Chicago public-access service CAN-TV, the new AT&T U-verse system forced all Public-access television into a special menu system, denying normal functionality such as channel numbers, access to the standard program guide, and DVR recording.[178] The Ratepayer Advocates division of the California Public Utilities Commission reported: "Instead of putting the stations on individual channels, AT&T has bundled community stations into a generic channel that can only be navigated through a complex and lengthy process."[178]
Sue Buske (president of telecommunications consulting firm the Buske Group and a former head of the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers/Alliance for Community Media) argue that this is "an overall attack […] on public access across the [United States], the place in the dial around cities and communities where people can make their own media in their own communities".[178]
Information security
In June 2010, a hacker group known as Goatse Security discovered a vulnerability within AT&T that could allow anyone to uncover email addresses belonging to customers of AT&T 3G service for the Apple iPad.[179] These email addresses could be accessed without a protective password.[180] Using a script, Goatse Security collected thousands of email addresses from AT&T.[179] Goatse Security informed AT&T about the security flaw through a third party.[181] Goatse Security then disclosed around 114,000 of these emails to Gawker Media, which published an article about the security flaw and disclosure in Valleywag.[179][181] Praetorian Security Group criticized the web application that Goatse Security exploited as "poorly designed".[179]
In April 2015, AT&T was fined $25 million over data security breaches, marking the largest ever fine issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for breaking data privacy laws. The investigation revealed the theft of details of approximately 280,000 people from call centers in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines.[182][183]
In March 2024, AT&T confirmed the 2021 leak of contact information for over 7.6 million current users, as well as 65 million former ones. The leaked records may contain "full name, email address, mailing address, phone number, social security number, date of birth, AT&T account number and passcode".[184] Multiple class-action lawsuits have been filed as a result of this.[185][186]
In July 2024, the company stated it experienced a new breach, the largest to date. The company is expected to notify around 110 million customers who were affected.[187]
Accusations of enabling fraud
In March 2012, the United States federal government announced a lawsuit against AT&T. The specific accusations state that AT&T "violated the False Claims Act by facilitating and seeking federal payment for IP Relay calls by international callers who were ineligible for the service and sought to use it for fraudulent purposes. The complaint alleges that, out of fears that fraudulent call volume would drop after the registration deadline, AT&T knowingly adopted a non-compliant registration system that did not verify whether the user was located within the United States. The complaint further contends that AT&T continued to employ this system even with the knowledge that it facilitated the use of IP Relay by fraudulent foreign callers, which accounted for up to 95 percent of AT&T's call volume. The government's complaint alleges that AT&T improperly billed the TRS Fund for reimbursement of these calls and received millions of dollars in federal payments as a result."[188] In 2013, AT&T entered into a consent decree with the FCC and paid a total of $21.75 million.[189]
Aaron Slator controversy
On April 28, 2015, AT&T announced that it had fired Aaron Slator, President of Content and Advertising Sales, for sending text messages critics described as racist.[190] African-American employee Knoyme King filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against Slator.[191] The day before that, protesters arrived at AT&T's headquarters in Dallas and its satellite offices in Los Angeles as well as at the home of CEO Randall Stephenson to protest alleged systemic racial policies. According to accounts, the protesters demanded that AT&T begin working with 100% black-owned media companies.[192]
On January 24, 2017, Slator sued AT&T in the Los Angeles Superior Court, accusing the company of defamation and wrongful termination. Slator had been involved in organizing AT&T's planned $48.5 billion acquisition of DirecTV since 2014, and he claimed that when news headlines speculated that his text messages could prevent the acquisition from going through, he was fired as a "scapegoat" by company executives. He also claimed that the executives had known about the text messages since at least late 2013, and had promised him at the time that he would not be fired for them.[193][194] The company stood by its decision to terminate Slator.[195]
Overcharging government agencies
In 2020 AT&T paid out $48 million to settle a lawsuit with 30 government entities. The suit (under the California False Claims Act) related to contractual undertakings to provide services at "the lowest cost available". AT&T denied any wrongdoing in the matter.[196]
One America News Network
An investigative report by Reuters in 2021 revealed that AT&T played a key role in creating, funding and sustaining One America News Network (OAN), a far-right TV network known for promoting conspiracy theories.[197] According to 2020 sworn testimony by an OAN accountant, 90% of OAN's revenue came from AT&T. According to OAN founder Robert Herring Sr., AT&T wanted to create a conservative network to compete with Fox News. Court documents showed OAN promised to "cast a positive light" on AT&T during newscasts. AT&T denied the allegations.[198][199] NAACP president Derrick Johnson and comedian John Oliver criticized AT&T for funding OAN.[200][201]
Leaking data to Wall Street
In March 2021 the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed suit against AT&T and three of its executives for violating the Fair Disclosure Rule against making selective disclosures of "material nonpublic information" to analysts and others. The SEC alleged that beginning in early 2016 these executives leaked key information to Wall Street analysts in order to manipulate revenue forecasts for the company.[202]
In December 2022, without acknowledging any guilt, AT&T agreed to pay $6.25 million in fines to settle the lawsuit. The individual executives were also on the hook for $25,000 each.[202][203]
FUCK [THEM] HARD, SKY DADDY
>>23389358
yep
no anons here…