Anonymous ID: 5e53a8 Oct. 29, 2025, 9:56 a.m. No.23785784   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5788

>>23785683

DJT is tight with the Japanese. They are keenly aware of his decision not to partake in alcohol. It could easily be planned ahead for that to be non-alcoholic/cold duck/sparkling cider, etc.

Anonymous ID: 5e53a8 Oct. 29, 2025, 10:34 a.m. No.23785903   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6012

You have to make a very public example out of Schiff, yes.

 

That a CIA agent was allowed to DISGUISE himself as a 'civilian Congressman' all these years, while - PAY ATTENTION HERE! - sitting on 'Oversight Committees' like the HSPCI is one of the biggest crimes ever committed.

 

A pretense was created and sustained for over a decade that A CIA AGENT was 'providing oversight' of the CIA as the Chair of the House Intelligence Committee.

 

No, really.

 

I swear to God I am not making this up.

 

The CIA embedded an agent inside of Congress and then ensured that CIA agent rose up to become a member of the Gang of Eight and sit as the chair of the House Intel Committee.

 

What kind of fucking 'oversight' is a CIA AGENT going to be giving the FUCKING CIA?

 

Not much, and THAT WAS THE FUCKING POINT.

 

Schiff DID HIS JOB.

 

He was CAREFULLY POSITIONED BY THE CIA to do what HE FUCKING DID TO THIS COUNTRY.

 

"Wheeeee, look at me! I'm a civilian Congressman! I'm doing important work up here in Washington DC keeping the CIA and other intelligence agencies honest!" and the whole time, he's chuckling to himself under his breath, "Wow, I can't believe we're getting away with this shit!"

 

Of course, Adam Schiff is FAR from the only intelligence agent embedded in disguise inside of our US Congress, not serving the American people or the people of his district, but the CIA and the International Intelligence Conglomerate.

 

THERE ARE MORE. MANY MORE.

 

So I'm really looking forward to Kash Patel and Devin Nunes and others being able to start talking about Schiff being a CIA agent once he's arrested and his full exposure begins.

 

https://x.com/drawandstrike/status/1983518019440476546

Anonymous ID: 5e53a8 Oct. 29, 2025, 11:57 a.m. No.23786330   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Microsoft

was hit with outages in its Azure cloud and 365 services on Wednesday, hours before the company’s scheduled earnings release.

 

Users on social media reported problems accessing their sites and services running on Microsoft’s products, and the company’s websites, including its Xbox and investor relations pages, were down. The problems began around 11:40 a.m. ET, according to Downdetector, which relies on user reports.

 

“We are working to address an issue affecting Azure Front Door that is impacting the availability of some services,” a Microsoft spokesperson said in an emailed statement. “Customers should continue to check their Service Health Alerts and the latest update on this issue can be found on the Azure status page.”

 

The Azure support account on X said, “We’re investigating an issue impacting several Azure services,” and that “customers may experience issues when accessing services.”

 

The latest update on Azure’s status page says that issues began with AFD at about noon ET, and that customers and Microsoft services using AFD “may have experienced latencies, timeouts and errors.” The company said it suspects an “inadvertent configuration change” was the trigger, and that it’s “rolling back to our last known good state” for AFD services.

 

“As this deployment progresses, customers should begin to see initial signs of recovery,” the company wrote. “Once completed, we will begin recovering nodes and routing traffic through these healthy nodes.”

 

Microsoft’s 365 status account wrote that its services are “experiencing downstream impact related to the ongoing Azure outage.”

 

The service disruptions come a little over a week after larger rival Amazon

Web Services reported a major outage that took down numerous websites. Throughout the day on Oct. 20, AWS said it observed “increased error rates” for customers when trying to launch new instances in EC2, its popular cloud service that provides virtual server capacity.

 

AWS leads in cloud infrastructure with 32% of the market as of the first quarter, according to Canalys. Azure is second at 23%, followed by Google’s cloud unit at 10%. Azure and Google

Cloud have been growing faster of late, driven by a boom in artificial intelligence workloads.

 

All three companies are set to report quarterly results this week, starting with Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday after the bell. Amazon reports on Thursday.

 

Alaska Airlines

said on Wednesday afternoon that it’s currently “experiencing a disruption to key systems,” including websites, due to the outage on Azure, “where several Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines services are hosted.” Alaska closed its $1.9 billion acquisition of Hawaiian last year.

 

In March, Microsoft suffered an outage over a weekend that left tens of thousands of users unable to access their Outlook email accounts and other programs.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/29/microsoft-hit-with-azure-365-outage-ahead-of-quarterly-earnings.html