Anonymous ID: 6c355f March 7, 2018, 5:24 p.m. No.583263   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3292 >>3329

>>583071

 

Seems like Lindsay's dada looks a lot like Eric Paddock, the brother of the dead LV gun runner.

 

Or is it the same person?

 

Need more digging because some think they wear the exact same eyeglasses.

Anonymous ID: 6c355f March 7, 2018, 6:21 p.m. No.583899   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3923

>>583503

 

I'm pretty sure that George Smiley's father is not really a part of the Le Carre novels but Le Carre's father is interesting. He was a con-artist who set up complex financial scams. This sure sounds like the elite that we have been unveiling on this board.

 

So possibly Q mentioned Le Carre here (who worked for MI 6) specifically for his father's "profession"

 

Nevertheless, Lindsay's father seems suspicious. His wife ends up in Mclean VA married to another guy. The history of Oracle shows that it was started with CIA money. Certainly back in those days, Oracle was something that stood out in the software world. It was a database system and at that time these things were miraculous because they allowed you to store and organize complex data in a way that you could reach into a haystack and quickly retrieve a needle. Just the thing that intelligence agencies needed. And Oracle's innovation was that it did not come from a computer manufacturer like all significant software of the day. It was separate from the hardware company, from the OS and from the needs of the commercial market.

 

IBM had created a Structured English QUEry Language that promised to revolutionize data retrieval and Oracle let you own it and run it without waiting for IBM and without following the needs of the big IBM customers. No wonder the CIA got involved.

 

No wonder they got involved in Google for much the same reason, displacing and shutting down a dozen other search engines that were superior to Google at the time.

 

The ball slipped out of the CIAs hands when the NSA took Lucene's RAM search technology and SOLR's more logic based query language, and used them to build XKEYSCORE. Again the needs of the intelligence community drive technology forward.

 

Jonathan Mills has to be a person of interest. Is he CIA? Or is he part of the cabal outside of the CIA. We tend to speak of the DeepState as one hierarchical organization but the reality is that there are many factions/families/bloodlines and although they all have some broadly similar goals, they can and do act at cross purposes and step on each others toes.

 

So we need solid evidence of connections and 2 independent sources to confirm this. There is still something like 15 hours left to make a solid map to feed the news media before we are 24 hrs after Q's drop.

Anonymous ID: 6c355f March 7, 2018, 6:23 p.m. No.583920   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>583777

 

Le Carre was MI6. Why would Mills be? The USA equivalent is the CIA so Mills may indeed be CIA but there needs to be solid evidence to justify this claim. So far nothing but guesses and suspicions. That is enough to lead a dig but not enough to draw a map.

Anonymous ID: 6c355f March 7, 2018, 6:30 p.m. No.584000   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>583484

 

Sure make peace with people because we need unity to win against the elite. But pushing some amateur high school student's idea of an Internet Bill of Rights in their face is not the way to win.

 

You won't get signatures until you fix the problem which is the self important teenagers running the war room and all those threads with the badges. They are assholes and should be outed as such.

 

I would like to see a better set of principles for an Internet Bill of Rights than the ones at the left which I found on Twitter, but so far the only other ones I have seen are from Italy.