Anonymous ID: d94bde Jan. 26, 2019, 1:42 a.m. No.4913951   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3983 >>4001

Was Stone’s arrest part of the plan?

 

So Roger Stone goes on Tucker 2 days ago, and today he wakes up to fbi swat. He’s on Tucker again tonight and seems as confident as ever. “I won’t bear false witness against the President.” Is stone another actor on the stage?

 

I really want to believe this. Especially because Stone is a great actor and didn’t seem phased by today’s arrest. I know it’s just wishful thinking. But it’s almost like all these arrests. Manafort, Stone, papa, Cohen etc are just setting the stage for the grand finale. It was to prepare the public and give the optics of plausible deniability.The pardoning power is on our side.

 

The democrats and republiniggers have not been acting rationally these past two years. Remember Vegas? Remember the truck on the train? Parkland? They haven’t been reckless and scared for nothing.

 

Why have we heard absolutely nothing about the Podesta? FUCKING IMRAN AWAN.

 

What the fuck is really going on ?

Anonymous ID: d94bde Jan. 26, 2019, 2:10 a.m. No.4914086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4094

National Parks cover-up - legislation needed

1600+ people have gone missing in our national parks, and the cause of death in the past few years. The cases are all very similar. Someone goes missing, they send in search parties, and eventually the National Guard gets involved. They eventually give up the search and then 2 weeks later the body ends up in a place that seems impossible because the National Guard searched there 50 times during their operation. There's no explanation for any of this.

 

As it turns out, people are going missing in our national parks and the circumstances behind it are incredibly strange.

 

Some suggest that it's a paranormal /x/-tier situation, and they call it the 411 Missing Persons situation because of the book written by Paulides.

 

However, I was reading up on the subject and my conclusion was that regardless of what is causing this, whether it's fucking ayy lmaos or ghosts or who gives a shit. There is really a huge lack of a decent database for missing persons.

 

So why do National Parks not keep a database on who has gone missing in their parks? It's possibly because they are afraid that if they listed who has gone missing in the parks, then tourism money would take a nose dive. This is an interesting political situation, and it means that legislation should be introduced to deal with it.

 

Also, it's not just National Parks. There aren't really any databases for missing persons in the first place. There are a few with outdated information that never get updated, but other than that there's nothing.