Anonymous ID: aeac38 Feb. 15, 2019, 3:34 a.m. No.5186415   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6442 >>6503

>>5186354

Baking situation might be better, there were two newish bakers hanging out here last night. I think one was baking when Q dropped and the other (newer) was relieved he hadn't volunteered to bake. Was a little confusing, I was finding Notables and trying to track.

Don't know whether you were around then.

Anonymous ID: aeac38 Feb. 15, 2019, 3:43 a.m. No.5186503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6516 >>6539

>>5186415

I didn't know it was you, haha!

Too busy to look to think about it, I guess.

I know there was at least another baker, tho ("apprentice baker"), he was on for hours and I was picking up info about baking from his "lessons"

 

Here is potential notable, added a cap:

(does Avenatti do ANYTHING in his life that doesn't involve salacious sex? Have any hobbies–backgammon, stamp collecting?)

 

>>5186417, >>5186454 Michael Avenatti Says He Gave R. Kelly Sex Video to Authorities

Anonymous ID: aeac38 Feb. 15, 2019, 3:59 a.m. No.5186674   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5186616

I remembered this post and didn't see it in the Q posts above.

BTW, working on thread, ready soon I think. Hard to know how it will look, you can never really do proper layout here.

Anonymous ID: aeac38 Feb. 15, 2019, 4:05 a.m. No.5186721   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6789

>>5186396

Nice to be hear with anons, I see how frustrated some of the "good guys" are because they have that "twilight zone" feeling

(see other post)

 

Oh, Q is posting again, gotta run

Anonymous ID: aeac38 Feb. 15, 2019, 4:44 a.m. No.5187065   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5187003

Moar drones woes, this time in Dubai

https://www.rt.com/news/451520-dubai-airport-delays-drones/

 

All scheduled takeoffs were grounded at Dubai Airport for about half an hour after unauthorized drones entered the airspace. Passengers stuck on runways were tweeting their frustration at the delays.

 

A Dubai Airport spokesperson confirmed to RT that “flight departures from Dubai International were suspended” between 10:13am and 10:45am local time due to suspected drone activity.

 

The airport “has worked closely with the appropriate authorities” to ensure the safety of operations, he said. Currently, Dubai Airport is operating as normal.

 

During the half hour in which drones were apparently in the vicinity, annoyed passengers tweeted from the runways that they were left sitting on planes, not knowing when they would be able to continue their travel.

 

Anush Wijesinha

@anushwij

Stuck for ages at Dubai airport runway unable to taxi as unauthorized drones have entered the airspace here and all takeoffs have been grounded! This seems to be happening often in airports everywhere. Recently in Gatwick also

 

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Andrew Todd

@andrewjtodd

Dubai airport going nowhere due to drone flying around. So thousands of people sitting in planes going nowhere. What is wrong with people flying drones near airports!!!

 

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It’s not the first time that suspected drone sightings have caused flight disruptions at Dubai Airport, which is one of the busiest in the world. Dubai authorities have ordered drone owners to register with the United Arab Emirates’ General Civil Aviation Authority. Hobby drone operators are also banned from putting cameras or lasers on their drones and flying in certain areas.

 

Drone-related incidents around airports have spiked in recent years, compromising aviation safety. Shortly before Christmas, suspected drone activity caused chaos at Gatwick Airport in London, forcing flights to be canceled, disrupting travel plans for some 140,000 people. The incident was followed by drone-related disruptions at Heathrow and Newark airports.

 

In January, Canada introduced new regulations over the use of drones in its airspace, strictly banning them from flying near airports.