Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 12:37 a.m. No.6625818   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5861

>>6625788

You fuckers still pushing this shit from last night?

No, that junkie is not Jesus.

No, that junkie doesn't work for any clandestine organizations.

Just a nut with a screw loose, wanting attention.

If you're so worried about them or "your friend" then contact the local authorities.

Stop bringing this retarded shit here.

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 12:42 a.m. No.6625835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5840 >>5845

>>6625819

All the shit posted here and you only kvetch about one topic.

Weak fuck, take your ass back to plebbit.

See ya next bread when you're still kvetching about it.

P.S. it is the fucking jews.

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 12:51 a.m. No.6625857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5863

>>6625845

I'd rather not feed them. They clearly work for an MSM org or AIPAC/JDL/ADL…fuck, there's so many goddamn foundations and organizations for the kikes, it's pathetic. If it wasn't the jews then they wouldn't dedicate so much time defending it everywhere.

>>6625852

Pretty much.

>The group's name is derived from the claim that only three percent of the population of the Thirteen Colonies took up arms against the Kingdom of Great Britain during the American Revolution.

That's why when someone posts about our tyrannical government and too much federal overreach, you get that stupid Simpson's meme with "I'm a militia". Because the Clowns don't want Patriots taking this Country back.

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 1:06 a.m. No.6625893   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5924

>>6625861

You pulled this "I wasn't here when" shit too.

>>6606367 (pb)

>>6606384 (pb)

[905482]

That was one of the breads, not touching this stupid shit again.

I'm sure this is the highest priority for Jesus when he comes back(assuming you believe that larp) is posting to qresearch on 8ch.

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 1:20 a.m. No.6625922   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5959

China willing to meet reasonable rare earth demand from other countries

 

BEIJING (Reuters) - China is willing to meet reasonable demand for rare earths from other countries, but it would be unacceptable that countries using Chinese rare earths to manufacture products would turn around and suppress China, its commerce ministry said.

 

That would be unacceptable, Gao Feng, spokesman at the Chinese commerce ministry, said at a weekly media briefing on Thursday, without identifying any country.

 

President Xi Jinping’s visit to a rare earths plant last week had sparked speculation that China would use its dominant position as an exporter of rare earths to the United States as leverage in the trade war.

 

Rare earths are a group of 17 chemical elements used in everything from high-tech consumer electronics to military equipment.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china-rareearth/china-willing-to-meet-reasonable-rare-earth-demand-from-other-countries-idUSKCN1T00QU?il=0

 

China accuses US of 'naked economic terrorism' in trade dispute – business live

https://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2019/may/30/china-us-naked-economic-terrorism-trade-war-brexit-gdp-sterling-ftse-business-live

 

seems like the 4am talking points are out - US/China trade and Boeing

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 1:34 a.m. No.6625949   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5998 >>6138 >>6192

Defense Intelligence Agency chief warns of Russian, Chinese nuclear efforts

Testing, arsenal expanding to compete with U.S.

 

China conducted more ballistic missile tests than the rest of the world combined in 2018 and is on pace to double its nuclear arsenal over the coming decade, according to the head of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, who also underscored new threats posed by Russia’s expanding nuclear capabilities in rare public remarks Wednesday.

 

China and Russia see themselves in a new nuclear and missile competition with each other and the United States, said DIA Director Lt. Gen. Robert P. Ashley Jr. Moscow in particular has abandoned decades of nuclear reduction efforts in favor a fresh stockpile that’s “likely to grow significantly over the next decade,” he added

 

While Gen. Ashley said U.S. intelligence assesses that Russia has “probably” even violated a key 1996 treaty banning nuclear detonation tests — an assessment some arms control experts disputed Wednesday — he focused the brunt of his remarks on Russian and Chinese development of so-called “non-strategic” nuclear weapons.

 

The DIA director at a Hudson Institute event focused on so-called “tactical nukes,” weapons designed to be used in battlefield situations or regional ballistic missile targeting.

 

“Russia is adding new military capabilities to its existing stockpile of non-strategic nuclear weapons including those employed by ships, aircraft and ground forces,” Gen. Ashley said. “These nuclear warheads include theater and tactical-range systems that Russia relies on to deter and defeat NATO or China in a conflict.”

 

“We assess Russia to have dozens of these systems already deployed or in development.”

 

The Trump administration is pulling out of the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty prohibiting such weapons, citing what it said was persistent Russian cheating. Mr. Trump has talked of bringing China into a new, more comprehensive tactical nuclear accord, something Beijing has fiercely resisted.

 

China today has only about 250 warheads, compared with the more than 13,000 split between the United States and Russia. But Gen. Ashley said Wednesday that China’s stockpile “will likely at least double” by 2029. Without supplying figures, he said China has outpaced all other countries — including North Korea — in the pace of its missile testing in recent years.

 

The DIA director said Russia’s development of the shorter-range 9M729 missile, which can be fired from both fixed and mobile launchers, “appears to be purposely designed to disguise the true nature of their testing activity, as well as the true capacity of the missile.”

 

More broadly, he said Russia is believed to have as many as 2,000 non-strategic nuclear warheads not covered by the Strategic Arms Reduction (START) Treaty, which is set to expire in 2021 unless both sides agree to renew it.

 

The United States has engaged in its own nuclear weapons modernization program in recent years, but the U.S. military has just one non-strategic nuclear weapons system — the B61 Gravity Bomb — compared to the far more active Russian and Chinese programs, Gen. Ashley said.

 

Gen. Ashley also said Russia’s recently accelerated development has been “enhanced” by its approach to nuclear testing. “The United States believes that Russia probably is not adhering to the nuclear testing moratorium in a manner consistent with the zero yield standard,” he said.

 

The DIA director’s remarks drew quick criticism from the Washington-based Arms Control Association, which said he was referencing language in the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) that prohibits any nuclear test explosions that produce a self-sustaining, supercritical chain reaction.

 

“Any violation of the CTBT by Russia, which has signed and ratified the agreement, would be a serious matter,” the group said in a statement. During a question and answer session at Hudson, the DIA director qualified his claim by saying only “that Russia had the ‘capability’” for such tests.

 

The U.S. itself has not ratified the CTBT and critics of the treaty, including National Security Adviser John Bolton, have long claimed it does not adequately define a nuclear test — allowing Moscow and Beijing to violate it.

 

“But no public evidence has ever been provided to support the claim of illegal Russian testing and Gen. Ashley didn’t provide any Wednesday,” the association said.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/may/29/robert-p-ashley-defense-intelligence-agency-chief-/

And a quick dig on DIA Director Lt. Gen. Robert P. Ashley Jr. (No Name connection)

https://www.congress.gov/nomination/114th-congress/590/all-info#nominees

https://www.afcea.org/event/sites/default/files/files/Ashley%20Bio.pdf

http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/director-of-the-defense-intelligence-agency-who-is-robert-p-ashley-jr-180325?news=860439

Smells like Swamp.

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 1:41 a.m. No.6625963   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6625952

Sounds about right. Was going to join my local state's chapter but they didn't want me to be apart of any other groups and I was exposing some deep shit at the time and couldn't just bail. They know their shit and are comprised of ex-mil/LEO/etc and aren't quick to jump the gun. I think the Bundy's were/are part of some very important bloodlines that trace back to the founding of this Country and the corrupt FBI were worried Finicum was going to expose some shit so they offed him before he could get the word out.

Always said, 3% saved our Country once and we can damn sure do it again.

>>6625959

Seeing that 17 number again too…funny how that keeps habbening.

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 2:01 a.m. No.6625993   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6009

Damn, tied Dan Coats to Robert P Ashley but getting a 404 when clicking link.

https://www.centcom.mil/MEDIA/NEWS-ARTICLES/News-Article-View/Article/1461171/intel-chiefs-tell-senate-committee-of-dangers-to-america/

Look who's been to Hawaii..

http://www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/2015/10/23/sea-dragons-honored-by-maj-gen-ashley-visit/

Check this out too, double meanings on WHO.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/world-health-organization-removes-gender-dysphoria-from-list-of-mental-illnesses/?fbclid=IwAR1EWVffZIOirK9aRhhCL7D3lrOT0NRNRy_-4md7d2R-UomIsmsbGYWwKRU

Anonymous ID: df2838 May 30, 2019, 2:37 a.m. No.6626059   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6626009

We've got so many enemies trying to destroy this Country that it's mind blowing.

So many on the inside too.

Just ran across this DARPA coin award list - 2,126 coins given out.

https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20080916024452/http://www.arpa.gov/body/darpa_coin/coin_index.htm

Going to also include a video I just found from a blog on purged military, found below.

https://john-gaultier.blogspot.com/2013/07/obama-fired-military-officers-because.html

Obama calling it "MY military". I have a different idea in mind on how he should be executed. Tie him to a tree in a heavily wooded area with plenty of wildlife then make small incisions on him so the animals smell the blood and come finish him off.