Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 8:01 p.m. No.6583489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3505 >>3546

In light of allwwe know of missing people and the things THEY do regarding evil rituals…..planned wars for $$$ and all the rest……please forgive me for wondering…….but do you think that maybe so many missing in action military may have been TAKEN on purpose never to found once outside of America and elsewhere?

 

Horrible to think, but while watching the news and the end of Rolling Thunder motorbike ride in WA made it come to my mind as where are all the missing military at?

Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 8:44 p.m. No.6583862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3886

>>6583808

 

ANONS always remember:

Keep believin' keep walkin' soldier keep movin' on

And lift your head, it ain't over yet, it ain't over yet

 

LYRICS:

Another heartbreak day

Feels like you’re miles away

Don’t even need no shade

When your sun don’t shine, shine

Too many passin’ dreams

Roll by like limousines

It’s hard to keep believin’

When they pass you by and by

I know your heart been broke again

I know your prayers ain’t been answered yet

I know you’re feeling like you got nothing left

Well, lift your head, it ain’t over yet, ain’t over yet so

Move, keep walkin’ soldier keep movin’ on

Move, keep walkin’ until the mornin’ comes

Move, keep walkin’ soldier keep movin’ on

And lift your head, it ain’t over yet, ain’t over yet

Echoin’ inside your head

Are the words that your sweet momma said

“Shoot for the moon, my dear”

So you took aim out of this atmosphere

Between high stakes and pump fakes

You’re feelin’ like you can’t buy a break

I can hold your hand, but I can’t turn your eyes to freedom

I know your heart been broke again

I know your prayers ain’t been answered yet

I know you’re feeling like you got nothing left

Well, lift your head, it ain’t over yet, ain’t over yet so

Move, keep walkin’ soldier keep movin’ on

Move, keep walkin’ until the mornin’ comes

Move, keep walkin’ soldier keep movin’ on

And lift your head, it ain’t over yet, ain’t over yet

Hold on, hold on

Lord ain’t finished yet

Hold on, hold on

He’ll get you through this

Hold on, hold on

These are the promises

I never will forget

I never will forget, so

Hold on, hold on

The Lord ain’t finished yet

Hold on, hold on

He’ll get you through this

Hold on, hold on

These are the promises

I never will forget

I never will forget

I know your heart been broke again

I know your prayers ain’t been answered yet

But it ain’t over yet, it ain’t over yet

So get up and move, keep walkin’ soldier keep movin’ on

Move, keep walkin’ until the mornin’ comes

Move, keep walkin’ soldier keep movin’ on

And lift your head, it ain’t over yet, ain’t over yet

Lift up your head now, keep walkin' soldier keep movin' on

Lift up your head now keep walkin' until the mornin' comes

Keep believin' keep walkin' soldier keep movin' on

And lift your head, it ain't over yet, it ain't over yet

Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 8:51 p.m. No.6583911   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6583886

Just for you heartlessfag :

 

I'll keep swingin' for the fences

It's like this heart is defenseless

Against the passion that's pumpin' through my veins

Blood, sweat, tears, it's a callin'

And if I can't walk, then I'm crawlin'

It might flicker, but they can't kill the flame

I can't stop I can't quit

It's in my heart It's on my lips

I can't stop, no I can't quit

It's in my heart, yeah I'm all in

'Til the wheels fall off

'Til the spotlight fades

I will lift your banner high

I will lift your banner high

And 'til the walls crash in

For the rest of my days

I'll lay it all on the line

'Til the day I die

'Til the day I die

'Til the end of the line

'Til the day I die

It's Your name I'll glorify

It's runnin' deeper than the ocean

This ain't religion, it's devotion

Three, six, five every minute, everyday

So in the middle of the madness

They can stretch me out like canvas

But I ain't ever gonna fit in their frame

I can't stop I can't quit

It's in my heart It's on my lips

I can't stop, no I can't quit

It's in my heart, yeah I'm all in

'Til the wheels fall off

'Til the spotlight fades

I will lift your banner high

I will lift your banner high

And til the walls crash in

For the rest of my days

I'll lay it all on the line

'Til the day I

'Til the day I die

'Til the end of the line

'Til the day I die

It's Your name I'll glorify

'Til I die and they put me in the coffin

Don't matter if I'm on the road or if I'm recordin'

Tell me what you think about me, that really ain't important

You know I'mma represent um, I ain't playin', can't afford to

I only got one life and I get it though

And this is not an act, not a movie, not a TV show

I don't know what quittin' means, I don't ever take it slow

You know I'm on the grind, me and Toby in the studio

Do it for the King, what you know about that?

Say you goin' harder, mmm I doubt that'

You say you doin' work, but you're asking where the couch at

How you doin' work when you asking where the couch at?

God is not a crutch, you can use Him when you wanna

You only look to heaven when you goin' through some drama

And when they goin' through some problems and that's the only time they call Him

I guess I don't understand that life, wonder why 'cause I'm all in

'Til the day I die

'Til the wheels fall off

'Til the spotlight fades

I will lift your banner high I will lift your banner high

And 'til the walls crash in

For the rest of my days

I'll lay it all on the line

'Til the day I ('Til the day I)

'Til the day I die

'Til the day I

'Til the day I die

'Til the end of the line

'Til the day I ('till the day I)

'Til the day I, 'til the day, I fly

'Til the day I die

'Til the end of the line

Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 9:13 p.m. No.6584065   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4077 >>4081 >>4093

>>6583877

 

https://frontpageconfidential.com/stains-of-john-mccain/

 

McCain always skated with his crimes:

In the picture, taken in the Bahamas, McCain is seated on a bandstand while wearing an outrageous straw party hat. Next to him on the dais sits Charles Keating III, son of developer Charles H. Keating Jr.

 

McCain called the Keating scandal "my asterisk." Over the years, his opponents failed to turn it into a period.

 

 

The Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption in 1989, igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The five senators—Alan Cranston (Democrat of California), Dennis DeConcini (Democrat of Arizona), John Glenn (Democrat of Ohio), John McCain (Republican of Arizona), and Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (Democrat of Michigan)—were accused of improperly intervening in 1987 on behalf of Charles H. Keating, Jr., Chairman of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, which was the target of a regulatory investigation by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB). The FHLBB subsequently backed off taking action against Lincoln.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five

 

 

John McCain gets into 'a hell of a mess' with the Keating Five scandal

 

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2018/04/02/john-mccain-keating-five-scandal-arizona-senator/538034001/

 

 

https://frontpageconfidential.com/stains-of-john-mccain/

 

Keating siphoned cash from Lincoln to pay for $34 million in salaries and compensation for ACC employees, including breast enhancements and shopping excursions for Keating’s statuesque secretaries.

 

During McCain’s first Senate run in 1986, Charles Keating raised more than $50,000 for him. By 1987, McCain had accepted a total of $112,000 in donations tied to Keating.

 

Blood Money

In a 21st-century echo of his bromance with Charles Keating, McCain was a vociferous booster for Silicon Valley wunderkind Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, the scandal-tainted biotech company she founded in the Silicon Valley.

 

During the last election cycle, McCain netted thousands of dollars in contributions from executives at Theranos and others associated with the company. In return, the senator played PR rep for the venture online and supported a change in Arizona law that gave the company unfettered access to consumers in his home state.

Once the toast of the tech world and formerly valued at an estimated $9 billion, Theranos is now a byword for the industry’s “fake it till you make it” culture. With the Palo Alto-based company’s laboratories shuttered and its claims of revolutionary blood-analysis technology exposed as pure hype, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped what might be the final bomb on March 14 of this year, charging Theranos, its charismatic founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, and its former president Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani with an “elaborate, years-long fraud,” during which the fledgling firm raised $700 million from credulous investors.

 

In a press release announcing the federal charges against the company, the SEC alleged that Theranos’s proprietary blood analyzer, which Holmes dubbed “Edison,” “could complete only a small number of tests,” and that the vast majority of blood analysis was actually carried out using “modified and industry standard commercial analyzers manufactured by others.”

Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 9:19 p.m. No.6584106   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4126 >>4139 >>4192

>>6584077

Blood Money

In a 21st-century echo of his bromance with Charles Keating, McCain was a vociferous booster for Silicon Valley wunderkind Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, the scandal-tainted biotech company she founded in the Silicon Valley. During the last election cycle, McCain netted thousands of dollars in contributions from executives at Theranos and others associated with the company. In return, the senator played PR rep for the venture online and supported a change in Arizona law that gave the company unfettered access to consumers in his home state. Once the toast of the tech world and formerly valued at an estimated $9 billion, Theranos is now a byword for the industry’s “fake it till you make it” culture. With the Palo Alto-based company’s laboratories shuttered and its claims of revolutionary blood-analysis technology exposed as pure hype, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped what might be the final bomb on March 14 of this year, charging Theranos, its charismatic founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, and its former president Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani with an “elaborate, years-long fraud,” during which the fledgling firm raised $700 million from credulous investors. In a press release announcing the federal charges against the company, the SEC alleged that Theranos’s proprietary blood analyzer, which Holmes dubbed “Edison,” “could complete only a small number of tests,” and that the vast majority of blood analysis was actually carried out using “modified and industry standard commercial analyzers manufactured by others.” Company execs falsely claimed that Theranos technology was used on battlefields in Afghanistan and widely misrepresented the amount of revenue the company was generating, according to the commission. Holmes and Theranos agreed to settle the fraud charges without admitting or denying the allegations. Holmes has promised to pay a $500,000 fine and relinquish her majority voting shares in the company. Holmes, whom the media hailed as “the next Steve Jobs” and the world’s “youngest self-made woman billionaire,” now has a net worth of “nothing,” according to Forbes. Her settlement with the SEC bars her from serving as the officer or director of a public company for the next decade. (Balwani did not settle with the SEC, which will continue to litigate its claims against the ex-Theranos president.) McCain was conspicuously mum on the subject as Theranos slowly flamed out. He has plenty to answer for, however. (His office did not return phone calls and emails seeking comment.)

According to filings with the Federal Elections Commission, between October 2015 and June 2016, McCain’s re-election committee, the Friends of John McCain, accepted a total of $15,000 in campaign contributions from Theranos bigwigs, including Balwani, general counsel Heather King, and vice president of communications Brooke Buchanan.

Buchanan is McCain’s former press secretary. She left Theranos in 2016 to become a top flack for the Whole Foods grocery chain, which has since been acquired by Amazon. In addition to the $15,000 from Theranos executives, McCain accepted contributions totaling nearly $60,000 from Theranos investors and members of the company’s board of directors and other advisory boards. Notable donors include former U.S. secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and George Shultz and their wives, as well as Betsy DeVos (now the Trump administration’s secretary of education) and various members of her family. Screenshot of an April 2015 tweet from @SenJohnMcCain with Elizabeth Holmes above a caption that reads, "Great to see @theranos Founder & CEO Elizabeth Holmes @McCainInstitute Sedona Forum kickoff reception" Charles Keating v.2.0? McCain wasn’t shy about touting Theranos and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes (screenshot via @SenJohnMcCain/Twitter) During much of 2015, McCain championed Holmes and Theranos on Twitter, praising the founder as a “remarkable young innovator” and posting photos of the two of them together. Holmes participated in the McCain Institute’s Sedona Forum at the Enchantment Resort that year, providing a Twitter photo op against the backdrop of the location’s stunning red rock formations.

Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 9:22 p.m. No.6584126   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4132 >>4145 >>4192

>>6584106

 

continued:

 

With her signature black turtlenecks and claims that Theranos could perform hundreds of blood tests using mere drops of blood from a finger-prick – as opposed to several vials filled from veins – Holmes wowed press and politicians alike, promising that the privately held company’s revolutionary medical advancements would allow patients to obtain lab results for blood tests from a pharmacy, within a matter of hours, for a fraction of the current cost.

 

In 2013, Theranos partnered with the Walgreens chain to open “wellness centers” in 40 locations throughout metro Phoenix, where customers could have pinprick blood tests done. The following year, Theranos announced that it would break ground on a new clinical lab in Scottsdale.

 

Arizona law already allowed for some limited testing without a doctor’s authorization, but Theranos wanted to make the Grand Canyon State its “model” for expansion, so it pushed for state legislation to lift the remaining restrictions on such tests.

 

Theranos helped write House Bill 2645, which allowed consumers to obtain lab results directly from a licensed clinical laboratory “on a direct-access basis,” without the request or authorization of a healthcare provider. Holmes personally lobbied for the bill, testifying before committees in the state house and senate, wooing legislators with her free-market rhetoric and Silicon Valley cachet. The measure sailed through both chambers of the legislature with scant opposition and was signed into law with much fanfare by Republican governor Doug Ducey on April 6, 2015.

 

McCain celebrated the big event by issuing back-to-back tweets, one showing a photo of himself with Holmes, another declaring that he was “Proud to support bill signed today to expand @theranos in #Arizona & provide cost-effective, quality healthcare for entire state.”

 

In July 2015, as the new law was about to go into effect, McCain tweeted out a Washington Post article that reported on the Federal Drug Administration’s approval of a Theranos finger-prick test for herpes. The story quoted McCain praising the Arizona law and taking credit for endorsing the legislation.

 

“It basically empowers the individuals to own their own health, and I think it’ll bring about competition in laboratory pricing, making it dramatically less expensive,” McCain told the Post.

 

Also in July, McCain tweeted op-eds by Holmes in the Arizona Republic and the Wall Street Journal in which she heralded a “new era” in healthcare.

 

In the Republic opinion piece, Holmes made guarantees that her company would be unable to keep.

 

“Tests need to be convenient, and accessible on nights and weekends,” she wrote. “Results should be available real-time. And all lab tests should be validated to the highest quality standards – standards set by the FDA – because you deserve results you can trust.”

 

McCain’s last pro-Theranos tweet, dated October 15, 2015, shows a photo of the senator inside a Theranos lab with Holmes and a technician who’s holding up what looks like a small sample of blood.

 

“Enjoyed visiting Elizabeth Holmes @theranos lab last night & seeing their innovative blood test in action! #Theranos,” the caption reads.

 

The timing was ironic. That week, the Wall Street Journal published the first of several exposés about Theranos’s business practices by investigative reporter John Carreyrou. On the condition that their names not appear in the story, senior employees told Carreyrou that by the end of 2014 Theranos “did less than 10 percent of its tests” on its blood analyzers. The rest were either done on traditional machines using larger blood samples or on traditional machines rigged to accept smaller but diluted samples.

 

In other words, Theranos’s “Edison analyzers” weren’t the miracle machines the company maintained they were. Carreyrou wrote that Theranos had “struggled behind the scenes to turn the excitement over its technology into reality.” He revealed that a whistleblower had filed a complaint with federal regulators, alleging that Theranos had not reported “test results that raised questions about the precision of the Edison system.”

 

A subsequent investigation by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) resulted in the agency revoking the certification for Theranos’s Newark, California, lab in July 2016. CMS also banned Holmes from owning or operating a blood-testing facility for two years. The month prior, Walgreens severed its partnership with Theranos, shuttering all 40 wellness centers. Later that year, Theranos laid off nearly half of its full-time staff nationwide.

Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 9:24 p.m. No.6584132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4138 >>4160

>>6584126

continued:

 

At the beginning of 2017, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed suit against Theranos, alleging violations of the state’s consumer-fraud act, for making false claims and providing consumers with “unreliable, inaccurate, and misleading test results.” Without admitting guilt, Theranos entered into a consent decree, reimbursing Arizonans for the full cost of every blood test Theranos performed, a $4.6 million tab.

 

McCain’s dalliance with Theranos suggests that his mutual-back-scratching relationship with Charles Keating was no mere one-off. The Theranos saga itself has become such a modern-day morality play that a film is already in the works. Adam McKay, who won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2015 for The Big Short, will write and direct. Jennifer Lawrence has signed on to play Holmes.

 

Should a cameo role become available for an appropriately ancient actor to portray McCain, Betty White and Danny DeVito come to mind.

 

https://frontpageconfidential.com/stains-of-john-mccain/#chapter-3

 

Whole Foods Just Hired a Top Former Theranos Exec

 

http://fortune.com/2016/09/07/theranos-communications-whole-foods/

 

http://convershaken.com/posts/elon-musk-is-behaving-like-elizabeth-holmes-thats-a-bad-sign

Anonymous ID: 1a6029 May 24, 2019, 9:38 p.m. No.6584192   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6584145

 

TV show:

 

McCain Keating 5

>>6584106

>>6584077

 

>>6584126

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Get_Away_with_Murder

 

Season 1

Main article: How to Get Away with Murder (season 1)

Annalise Keating is a prominent criminal defense attorney and law professor at Middleton University in Philadelphia. She selects five of her first year students to intern at her firm: Wes Gibbins, Connor Walsh, Michaela Pratt, Asher Millstone, and Laurel Castillo (The Keating 5). They work with Annalise's employees, Frank Delfino and Bonnie Winterbottom, an associate lawyer. As the first season introduces occasional clients for Keating, it explores two related murders through both flashback and flashforward sequences: Lila Stangard, mistress of Annalise's husband and a student at Middleton, and then Sam Keating, Annalise's husband, who was killed by Annalise's interns.

 

The first nine episodes alternate between the present-day timeline in medias res, depicting Wes, Connor, Michaela, and Laurel covering up Sam's murder by disposing of his body, and flashbacks detailing the course of events leading up to Sam's death, including Annalise's becoming involved in the Lila Stangard investigation, at Wes' urging, leading her to discover Sam's affair and creating suspicion that he killed Lila. The final six episodes explore Annalise's attempt to help her interns cover up Sam's murder and legally implicate Sam in Lila's death, and flashbacks to Lila's final moments before her murder.