Anonymous ID: 77088b Aug. 28, 2018, 3:16 a.m. No.2764525   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4527

>>2764483

I made this real quick, need the clockFag to make a graphic , kek

I'll redo this, and see if i can put something together, with the Q posts.

Just i'm not good at making large graphics.

To have the posts included, it needs to be large. Ill look through, and see what else matches, collect them, and maybe if one of the other graphic fags comes on, they can make a good graphic.

Anonymous ID: 77088b Aug. 28, 2018, 4 a.m. No.2764657   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4685 >>4698

>>2764556

i was not replying to myself, i was linking together the posts, that go together, kek

I made the mockingbird memes months ago, and Trump basically said what is in them.

( first one in this group) >>2764349

 

I got busy with other things, and never made more, showing them in better clusters.

 

But it is true, google any negative word, and Trump, and look at the stories, they are all on same day, or within the same week or so.

And they re use the words too. So there will be different dated clusters for Racist spanning 2 years, and many , many others.

Also, they will use those words against anyone associated with Trump.( his family, people in the administration, anyone who has show any support)

>>2764631

I tried for a few weeks to get other anons to help look for the mockingbird words, and help make graphics and memes for them.

Anonymous ID: 77088b Aug. 28, 2018, 4:15 a.m. No.2764698   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4716

>>2764685

>>2764657

 

I Think you tagged the wrong anon, kek

 

in context to my post, your reply makes no sense.

 

I was talking about the operation mocking bird negative words they use on a daily or weekly against Trump ( because Trump tweeted about it, and i had made lots of mockingbird memes months ago, pointing it out)

Anonymous ID: 77088b Aug. 28, 2018, 4:32 a.m. No.2764750   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A new home for Autists?, kek just teasing

 

Donald Trump WAS personally involved in plan to build a new FBI headquarters beside his Washington D.C. hotel, inspector general finds

General Services Administration inspector general says Trump was involved in two White house meetings about the future of the FBI building

Brutalist office complex is across road from his Washington D.C. hotel and he has reportedly called existing building one of the ugliest in the city'

But he also reportedly spoke against previous plans to move FBI HQ out of D.C.

Report from IG says staff at the meeting with Trump were forbidden from telling what president had said

Virginia rep Gerry Connolly said claims Trump was involved had been dismissed as a 'conspiracy theory' but were now confirmed as true

President Donald Trump was directly involved in meetings where officials decided to move forward with a controversial plan to build a new FBI headquarters in the nation's capital, according to a government report issued Monday.

 

The report from the General Services Administration inspector general cites two White House meetings in January and June of this year in which Trump participated.

 

In the first of those meetings, participants agreed to move forward on a proposal to demolish the existing J. Edgar Hoover building in downtown Washington and build a new headquarters in the same spot.

 

While there is widespread agreement that the Hoover Building - a crumbling, sprawling piece of Brutalist architecture built in 1974 - does not meet the FBI's needs, the plan to keep the FBI in Washington scraps a long held plan to move the FBI to the Maryland or Virginia suburbs.

Rep. Gerry Connolly, a northern Virginia Democrat who supports moving the FBI to the suburbs, called for additional congressional hearings to uncover the extent of Trump's involvement.

He said the project is rife with conflicts of interest for Trump, whose Trump International Hotel is essentially across the street from the FBI headquarters.

 

'When we began this investigation, the prospect that President Trump was personally involved in the government-led redevelopment of a property in close proximity to the Trump Hotel was dismissed as a conspiracy theory,' Connolly said.

 

Axios reported that Trump had ranted 'even the building is terrible', 'one of the ugliest buildings in the city', while it also reported that he was opposed to the Bureau leaving the Pennsylvania Avenue site, which he called 'prime real estate'.

 

The building is diagonally opposite the Trump International Washington D.C. hotel.

 

The extent of Trump's involvement in the decision is unclear. The report indicates that while GSA employees confirmed the White House meetings with Trump, they received instructions not to divulge any statements Trump made at those meetings.

 

The first meeting in which Trump's participation was documented, according to the IG report, came in January 2018.

 

That was before the GSA proposed a plan to raze the Hoover building and build a new headquarters in its place, but after the GSA announced in 2017 that it was scrapping its plans for a move to the suburbs.

 

The IG report also concludes that officials are greatly underestimating the cost of keeping the headquarters in Washington. In particular, the report concludes that GSA is not taking into account the money that could be realized by selling the land under the Hoover building to private developers.

 

The GSA issued a statement in response to the IG report saying its estimates 'are accurate, transparent, and more representative of the full costs of the project than the analysis put forth in the IG review.'

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6104019/Inspector-general-report-Trump-involved-FBI-HQ-decision.html