Anonymous ID: dd4e3f May 30, 2019, 8:17 p.m. No.6633599   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3792 >>3984

Time to think about getting your flags ready

 

Flag Day is 14 Jun, 2019

 

There's something about the flag Q posts that seems….oddly….not so oddly….significant

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_Day_(United_States)

Anonymous ID: dd4e3f May 30, 2019, 8:32 p.m. No.6633750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3792 >>3829 >>3869 >>3984

>>6633579

The Clintons are in Switzerland this week for Bilderberg. Meanwhile, the Arkansas river is rising fast and heading for Little Rock. This is Clinton home territory.

 

='Slow-motion disaster' along Arkansas River:

Every large community will see major flooding within 7-10 days

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/05/29/arkansas-river-flood-danger-levees-threatened-arkansas-oklahoma/1268616001/

 

""The structures on the Arkansas River in Arkansas are not built to hold back floodwaters," Driver said, the Arkansas Democrat Gazette reported. "They're there to hold back water in low-water conditions to ensure we have a 9-foot channel for barge traffic."

 

In Fort Smith, where some homes have already been flooded, officials shut down two bridges over the Arkansas River and closed schools through Thursday.

 

Water was already creeping into homes in Pine Bluff along the river, inching higher hour by hour.

 

Let's head downstream to Little Rock and see if anything significant is in danger of flooding, shall we?

 

The William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center is in danger of washing away?? Say, it isn't so, Ma! Fitting that it's conveniently located next to the Heifer Village and Urban Farm, for all of Hillary's barnyard needs.

Anonymous ID: dd4e3f May 30, 2019, 8:53 p.m. No.6633929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3962

>>6633869

Actually, I was speculating. It is unclear where she is. This article posted today, regarding her home…but I'm sure the copy has a bit of age.

 

Blech…read more if you feel too healthy.

 

https://www.cnn.com/style/article/hillary-clinton-washington-home-photos/index.html

 

Known simply as Whitehaven, the residence is located on Whitehaven Street, a quiet cul-de-sac just over three kilometers from the White House. At the time, the pair paid a reported $2.85 million for the 5,500-square-foot property, which is close to a section of Massachusetts Avenue dubbed "Embassy Row."

 

After acquiring the red-brick house, built in 1951, Clinton embarked on an extensive renovation project. Between 2003 and 2006, she worked with interior designer Rosemarie Howe to revamp the property.

"The mandate was to bring more light and to create more physical space for sitting and relaxing," Howe told Architectural Digest. "We also wanted to open the house and all of its interior rooms to this beautiful back garden."

 

Howe, who collaborated with Clinton on her New York guesthouse and State Department office, helped create an expanded, sun-filled conservatory, decorated in shades of red and tan. Images released by the magazine show a table featuring various mementos, including a teapot reportedly gifted to the Clintons by Nelson Mandela, and a personalized photo of Jordan's former monarch, King Hussein, with his widow Queen Noor.

 

What a giant chunt