Anonymous ID: a886fd July 22, 2019, 9:51 p.m. No.7142464   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2623

>>7142280

the DR's spoopy book cover. note his existentialist quip at end of reader warning.

 

"Will his insatiable curiosity find love, or cause the ultimate sacrifice?"

 

READER DISCRETION ADVISED. This work contains instances of profane language, explicit sex, and violence. There are scenes where people swear or have sex, as people sometimes do. There are other scenes where people die, as people sometimes do.

 

http://billmiskell.com/blog-2/

Anonymous ID: a886fd July 22, 2019, 10:03 p.m. No.7142582   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7142204

Q is blonde in his selfie. also he said fewer than ten could confirm "me" (singular)

 

but check out this:

 

https://8ch.net/maga/res/95.html

 

Washington got its first real look at Cohen-Watnick when he was identified as one of two White House sources who provided House Intelligence chairman Devin Nunes with evidence that former national security adviser Susan Rice requested the “unmasking” of the names of Trump associates in intelligence documents.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/07/ezra-cohen-watnick/534615/

 

Despite that early controversy, Cohen-Watnick retains one of the most consequential intelligence jobs in the nation, and his influence is rising. He is in the thick of some of the most important policy fights at the White House; he is viewed as an Iran hawk and has been characterized, for instance, as a main proponent of expanding U.S. efforts against Iran-backed militias in Syria.

 

And beyond policy specifics, he’s become a flashpoint in the long-running tension between Trump and the intelligence community, a part of the U.S. government that the president has at times openly disdained.