No. Says we a lot but not in all caps
Next we should push info about Loretta Fuddy. She is the one that OK’d Obama’s birth certificate.
“Loretta Fuddy died after the Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft she was travelling on went down shortly after leaving Kalaupapa Airport at around 3:15 p.m. local time (10:15 a.m. ET) on Wednesday.”
Only person that died in the plane crash….
Yeah I saw that. Interesting symbols there I must say
Do you remember when he did? I’d like to see that tweet
My bad misunderstood.
HA! His fn tweets crack me up
Ok so there was a tweet. Thanks for posting.
This isn’t going to help unless you tie it to who is paying for it.
Notice how he is highlighting Haiti? People are about to put 2 and 2 together
I agree. This is the appropriate response. Irrefutable evidence, but the only problem with it is that it only shows one line of the email making it easier for people to brush it off
I think if we start connecting all those that have died who are connected to certain events, will start making people question these people. You can’t deny the “coincidence” in the number of deaths
Yeah if nothing else hopefully it will make a few people research and find the email
True. Unfortunately there’s been way too many. I’d say stick with events that are popping up in the news now like Dr. dean Lorich and Monica Petersen for Haiti. Loretta Fiddy for Hawaii. Seth Rich….etc. It may help bring to light the hypocrisy of those speaking against POTUS.
Here are some the home owners there.
Michael Dell (net worth: $17.6 billion) liked Hualalai so much that in 2006 he bought the whole thing—hotel, resort, everything except the private homes. When his partner, Rockpoint Group, bowed out in 2014, Rob Walton ($33.7 billion) of the Walmart Stores family bought a minority stake. The most prominent homeowners include Citadel founder Ken Griffin ($5.6 billion), Starbucks Chief Executive Officer Howard Schultz ($3 billion), brokerage pioneer Charles Schwab ($5.9 billion), KKR’s George Roberts ($4.6 billion), Oaktree Capital Management co-founder Bruce Karsh, GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons, Columbia Sportswear CEO Tim Boyle, and Warren Buffett’s sister Bertie. (Each of their places was purchased for or is currently appraised at $17 million to $23 million.)
That’s what I’ve been doing. I think this is an important reminder for everyone
Yup. Follow Huma
>>39742
No. Stop trying to split us up
>>39780
No
Exactly. Need to use it as an opportunity and use the news stories as a Segway bring to light the truth tied to either what’s being reported or truths about those in the news
>>39874
No to diving people up. There’s a dedicated meme thread here
*dividing