Anonymous ID: 1ee655 March 2, 2019, 10:39 p.m. No.5477727   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7800

>>5477409

Hmmm….just realized the implications of WW. Everything is shifting to an international focus–new attack on us (Q group) as being instigators of Yellow Vest movement, even tho to my knowledge, we are not the instigators. The two articles–one from England and the other from I think Daily Beast–both citing the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, an organization that both combats" hate speech/extremism" and promote Agenda 21 type Strong Cities. Deep rabbit hole, an opening up into a much bigger arena of operations.

Anonymous ID: 1ee655 March 2, 2019, 10:49 p.m. No.5477919   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7975 >>8024 >>8074 >>8080

>>5477211

Funny, I haven't yet read about the Warmbier theory, but hearing the idea that Warmbier thing is "moar than it seems" struck a chord. Maybe because I've read so many accounts about North Korea going back 20 years or more. They are terribly rough on their own people but not in the same way on foreigners, not to the point of horrendous torture. Not perhaps unless there is some special reason–something we don't yet know about. Also, seems like Warmbier situation is now functioning as trap for POTUS (as he pointed out in his speech), where he was meant to be caught betwixt and between. The speech helped to explain the impossibilty of the situation to people (not at CPAC but beyond). Was this somehow part of the DS strategy? Maybe Kim really didn't know what was happening with W, but DS knew.

Anonymous ID: 1ee655 March 2, 2019, 10:56 p.m. No.5478021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8064

>>5477800

Major focus for my digs, just posted pics of the journalists who are writing the most anti-Q articles, 4 or more. But there are a larger group who have written at least two or three articles on Q–PLUS many more in some cases on deplatforming conservatives, hate speech, and the like. It would be worthwhile to post pictures, a brief precis of their anti-liberty writing, and who they work for. We need to know who they are and their reasons for becoming crusaders against freedom.

Anonymous ID: 1ee655 March 2, 2019, 11:02 p.m. No.5478111   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5477974

We confuse organic traditionalism with the kind of life women lived in the 1950s suburbs–rigidly upholding the mores of the times, out of fear not love of self or country. I like these pics because they show nature-looking females enjoying being females, enjoying creating a real home for the family. Part of what we can do with memes like this is to revive the memory of this kind of traditionalism–something wonderful and inviting, based on love and the mutual respect of family members for one another.