>>5239604 LB
>are gold
yup, that one's platinum.
they're all actors reading a script.
ALL OF THEM.
hope this line is beginning to make sense to everyone now.
>You are watching a movie.
>>5239604 LB
>are gold
yup, that one's platinum.
they're all actors reading a script.
ALL OF THEM.
hope this line is beginning to make sense to everyone now.
>You are watching a movie.
>https://www.wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/7D41C3B5-45E7-41C7-B5B4-DE94E77998DB#searchresult
>Pic name leads to this HRC e-mail. Wonder if it's relevant
Quite possible. Look at that resume.
On the board of Vivendi & Time at age 48?
Smells like a bloodline connection.
>is she really that ignorant?
Not to get into a slide, but just watched a Roseanne vid posted a few breads back and she made a quip about arrogance & ignorance being synonyms. Perceptive remark methinks.
>CMO of Color Genomics
When you think about what's been going on in Haiti, Africa & elsewhere, company sounds super creepy.
Why would an ex-State Dept, Google & Twitter person go work for a small startup she didn't even found?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Genomics
The company was cofounded by Elad Gil, Nish Bhat, Taylor Sittler, and Othman Laraki, a native of Casablanca, Morocco, who serves as company CEO, in Burlingame, California.
According to Fortune Magazine, Color Genomics's intention is to increase accessibility for genetic testing.[8] Part of this is to improve access to tests for minorities, in order to better understand non-Caucasian gene variants
>His son Gordon Getty is now the top Getty
Remember the winery digs? This one was glossed over but might be one of the most important.
Good question. Frequently used in genetics, but not sure why.
Same family. Problem with these stories is that without evidence, they're easily labelled "consipiracy theories" even if there is truth to them.
Personally have no doubt that Nancy is connected with all this, still it's a question of making the case to those who are unaware that such things even exist.