Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 2:33 p.m. No.6655068   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5121 >>5162 >>5364

>>665030 LB

 

Atlantanon checking in.

This story is bigger than many from outside the southeast may think.

Emory is basically the Berkeley of the southeast. EXTREMELY liberal, as is the entire city of Decatur/DeKalb County community where it is located.

I can't imagine how outrageous, egregious these two Chinese "professors" must have been for the massively-endowed Emory (think very old Coca-Cola money, original blueblood Atlanta Buckhead people who are mostly dead now). These two Chinese guys must have either screwed up massively, or made the wrong administrator absolutely furious.

 

Night shift anons were digging on this, and included the obvious connection to Confucius Institute.

Confucius Institute = Hanban and the United Front Work Institute

It's their Politburo, basically.

http://english.hanban.org/ for more

 

Some universities have already begun drop-kicking the Confucius Institutes off their campuses:

https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2019/05/01/3-more-universities-close-confucius-institutes

This Newsweek article is a pretty solid rundown:

https://www.newsweek.com/confucius-institute-pentagon-communist-chinese-1406772

 

But I'm partial to the Bannon summary in pic related. He knows.

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 2:57 p.m. No.6655279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5347

>>6655121

>woodward alum

 

LOL, my best friend's older brother was the guy who actually cut down the big magnolia that used to be on Woodward's campus

Yep, kicked out, hello Sprayberry HS

 

Spouseanon and I are geezers and don't have to drive anywhere, or we'd be gone already.

Have a house way out in suburbs surrounded by trees, so we're okay. Reluctant to leave; both our families are 6th generation Georgians. There are a few roads named after them in North Fulton and Forsyth. Still good, kindly folks. Love 'em.

Family has house on a trout stream up in Clay County NC which is so far out there's no cell service. It's next to a massive forest service tract and will stay nice and quiet :)

 

If I can ever get my hands on a time machine, I'm going to bar hopping in Buckhead in 1980 again. It was murdered by Ray Lewis and greedy developers, and it's TERRIBLE now. Whole Foods! Restoration Hardware! Don't it just make your skin crawl with the cringe? Hah.

 

I hope to God all those wretched Hollywood types who keep threatening to leave will actually do it. The town is FULL. Go home, carpetbagging maggots!

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 3:10 p.m. No.6655355   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Well, this makes sense, although I'd guessed that Carter Page and PapaD were the American patsies in the setup run by De Gennaro out of Italy. The patsies there were that Giulio Occhionero guy and his sister.

 

I still have a pot simmering on the Operation Charlemagne theory. Occhionero strikes me as very legit, given that he's already served a year in prison for his trouble. And the UK intel community's favorite summer camp, Link Campus Rome, is right on De Gennaro's doorstep. All the logistics line up, at the very least. And then there's Devin Nunes' letter (pics related) that points to Mifsud using the alias Di Gabriele. He's supposed to be from Malta? Really? Who the hell is FROM Malta, where the last name Mifsud is as common as Smith or Jones in the US?

 

Paul Sperry

@paulsperry_

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Jun 1

BREAKING: Carter Page reveals that he has been both an "FBI informant" and a "CIA informant" for more than a decade, which means that if he were in fact a "Russian agent" as alleged in the dossier-based FISA warrants, he's a double agent!

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 3:13 p.m. No.6655365   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5374 >>5499

>>6655347

Concur that Boone is absolutely comfy af

You were brilliant to get out before the traffic went absolutely insane.

Very common to hear that our friends' teenagers aren't even interested in getting driving licenses at 16. Ours didn't– both were 18 when they started.

 

Yep, the magnolia in the central courtyard. You can thank "Chuck".

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 3:22 p.m. No.6655396   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6655364

The board of trustees at Emory would have made that call:

http://secretary.emory.edu/board_of_trustees/current_board/index.html

 

Example to check: Goizueta

Look at the bio. Cuban expat, Auburn, Coca-Cola, Woodruff Arts Center (the late Robert W. Woodruff, also Coca-Cola, really did have more money than God, and he was a solid guy, belongs in the "Anon" hall of fame because that's how he donated millions to charity), and Ronald McDonald House.

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 3:26 p.m. No.6655422   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6655360

Rome, Georgia

Small town

 

There was a fad during the 1800's which made people fascinated with ancient Roman/Greek history.

Plenty of town names and even people with names plucked out of then-history books.

Also the reason for Greek Revival architecture on old southern buildings.

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 3:28 p.m. No.6655440   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6655415

That, on top of the announcement (was it Thursday, or Friday?) of the FTC and DOJ splitting up Amazon and Google to go after them hard, has blown me away.

 

Not sure why there's not a ton of hyperbolic excitement about it here, but it's freaking huge. God only knows what their stock will do tomorrow morning. Asian markets aren't open yet. We'll see, I reckon.

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 3:31 p.m. No.6655465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5484

>>6655450

Must have been quite an operation:

 

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

 

There’s no official data on how many servers there are in Google data centers, but Gartner estimated in a July 2016 report that Google at the time had 2.5 million servers. This number is always changing as the company expands capacity and refreshes its hardware.[1]

 

The locations of Google's various data centers are as follows:[2]

 

United States:

 

Berkeley County, South Carolina (33°03′50.8″N 80°02′36.1″W) — since 2007, expanded in 2013, 150 employees

Council Bluffs, Iowa (41°13′17.7″N 95°51′49.92″W) — announced 2007, first phase completed 2009, expanded 2013 and 2014, 130 employees

Douglas County, Georgia (33°44′59.04″N 84°35′5.33″W) — since 2003, 350 employees

Jackson County, Alabama[3]

Lenoir, North Carolina (35°53′54.78″N 81°32′50.58″W) — announced 2007, completed 2009, over 110 employees

Montgomery County, Tennessee (36°37′37.7″N 87°15′27.7″W) — announced 2015

Mayes County, Oklahoma at MidAmerica Industrial Park (36°14′28.1″N 95°19′48.22″W) — announced 2007, expanded 2012, over 400 employees[4]

The Dalles, Oregon (45°37′57.04″N 121°12′8.16″W) — since 2006, 80 full-time employees

Henderson, Nevada — announced in 2018 : 1,210 acres of land bought in 2017 in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center;[5] project approved by the state of Nevada in November 2018[6]

 

South America:

 

Quilicura, Chile (33°21′30.5″S 70°41′50.4″W) — announced 2012, online since 2015, up to 20 employees expected. A $140 million investment plan to increase capacity at Quilicura was announced in 2018.[7]

 

Europe:

 

Saint-Ghislain, Belgium (50°28′09.6″N 3°51′55.7″E) — announced 2007, completed 2010, 12 employees

Hamina, Finland (60°32′11.68″N 27°7′1.21″E) — announced 2009, first phase completed 2011, expanded 2012, 90 employees

Dublin, Ireland (53°19′12.39″N 6°26′31.43″W) — announced 2011, completed 2012, 150 employees[8]

Eemshaven, Netherlands (53.425659°N 6.8593522°E) — announced 2014, completed 2016, 200 employees

Fredericia, Denmark — announced 2018, planned completion in 2021[9]

 

Asia:

 

Jurong West, Singapore (1°21′04.8″N 103°42′35.2″E) — announced 2011, completed 2013

Changhua County, Taiwan (24°08′18.6″N 120°25′32.6″E) — announced 2011, completed 2013, 60 employees

Anonymous ID: 31581b June 2, 2019, 3:43 p.m. No.6655538   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.engadget.com/2019/06/02/google-cloud-outage/

 

"network congestion" = "the dog ate my homework"

 

""related to a larger network issue"

Larger issue, indeed.