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Jan 19 2018 00:37:26 (EST)

>>89725

THANK YOU Q

FROM CANADA TOO IM SURE THIS WILL EXPOSE OUR CORRUPTION AS WELL!

>>89736

The 'CURE' will spread WW.

Have FAITH, Patriot.

Q

Anonymous ID: 000000 July 28, 2025, 7:14 p.m. No.23396523   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6534

>>23396310

Clinton 28 times

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Nov 1 2017 00:48:01 (EST)

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>>147441102

>What must be completed to engage MI over other (3) letter agencies

During the 1950s and 60s, federal troops and federalized National

Guard forces, accompanied by military intelligence personnel, were

deployed to help integrate Southern schools23 and to help deal with

civil disorders in Detroit in 1967 and other cities the following year

after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.24 Throughout

this period military intelligence units also continued to collect data on

Americans at home who were suspected of involvement in subversive

activities.25 In the late 1960s, the Pentagon compiled personal

information on more than 100,000 politically active Americans in an

effort to quell civil rights and anti-Vietnam War demonstrations and

to discredit protestors.26 The Army used 1,500 plainclothes agents to

watch demonstrations, infiltrate organizations, and spread

disinformation. 2

' According to one report, the Army had at least one

observer at every demonstration of more than twenty people.28

The Army's activities were summed up by Senator Sam Ervin:

Allegedly for the purpose of predicting and preventing

civil disturbances which might develop beyond the control of

state and local officials, Army agents were sent throughout

the country to keep surveillance over the way the civilian

population expressed their sentiments about government

policies. In churches, on campuses, in classrooms, in public

meetings, they took notes, tape-recorded, and photographed

people who dissented in thought, word, or deed. This included clergymen, editors, public officials, and anyone who

sympathized with the dissenters.

 

http://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6053&context=lalrev๐Ÿ“

 

>Hahahaha, Trump has had MI infiltrate Antifa and all the dissenting local govts.

 

Always 5 steps ahead!

 

Please be true.

>>147450119

Well done. Picture being painted.