Anonymous ID: 1faa8b Feb. 27, 2018, 1:12 a.m. No.508884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8888

>>508807

Knowing after the fact isn't the same as knowing beforehand. If something big happens you can go back and examine the electronic footprint. But you can't always anticipate where the next big thing will happen, especially if the enemy is wise to your abilities.

 

I'm just speculating, but I'm sure that Q team wouldn't reveal these things to us unless the evidence had already been collected and stored. But by sharing some of these things they may have tipped their hands slightly. The EAST and posts revealing traitors in our midst commiserate with foreign actors, and how that legalized certain types of surveillance, means that the deep state operatives have likely adapted their means of communicating. They are desperate to shift public opinion. They know they need to get Trump out of office, nut just like the 1918 chess game, the pivotal move has already happened.

 

Q said no deals. So they'll be desperate. I would expect more attempts at attack.

 

And honestly, this last one seems desperately slapped together. Even CNN has asked critical questions.

Anonymous ID: 1faa8b Feb. 27, 2018, 1:27 a.m. No.508932   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>508888

'Everybody' is a big word. I was just reading about Palantir; there's a really small, brilliant think tank that used it to identify who was supplying NK with much of their illicit trade (called C4ADS). I looked up the software then sidetracked to PRISM and XKEYSCORE once I realized there was no lightweight free version.

 

According to the article, they can track anyone with as little information as an email address, plus go through entire account histories. But the CIA and FYI have tons of employees–how many can you focus on and evaluate?

 

Q communicates in a manner to throw off sniffing progs. Why can't they?

 

Don't get me wrong–I have faith Q team is far more powerful. But even the US military suffered some casualties in Afghanistan.

Anonymous ID: 1faa8b Feb. 27, 2018, 1:49 a.m. No.508990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9006 >>9063

>>508951

I'm sure they have that covered. I think it's global, and I think both Russia and SA are involved. China's arm is likely being twisted economically. Smaller Asian countries that want in on the global economy are playing ball.

The reason I think Russia is in is because I'm not seeing them involved in any of the truly shady bullshit. Iran got the capacity to enrich uranium through China. North Korea as well. Obama gave $20-$36.7 billion to Iran, with possibly $8 billion to $24 billion in cash that has been split between Hezbollah, al Quds and Houthi rebels…but none of it had anything to do with Russia except them having to deal with greater firepower in Syria. About the only thing I know of re: Russia was U1 (which I'll be checking into next).

 

Here's a must read regarding NK and their financing:

< https:// static1.squarespace.com/static/566ef8b4d8af107232d5358a/t/5a3292079140b73f73f92efd/1513263687907/The+Forex+Effect.pdf

These are non political reports I've been reading.

Anonymous ID: 1faa8b Feb. 27, 2018, 2:01 a.m. No.509031   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>508987

the state department is where they start to nail Hillary. Also, the State department, with Holder's blessing, authorized the cash payment to Iran. That may be why Trump brought it up again: to refresh everyone's memory, make them see what happened behind the scenes now that some time has passed and truths have come to light.