Anonymous ID: 3e4b00 July 27, 2019, 11:34 a.m. No.7216943   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6975

>>7216716

 

The map and screencaps are oriented according to the most common flight path of Drone, namely from the East and flying toward the West before veering toward the various points of interest South, North, and so forth.

 

Some Drone Anon's best images are when the Drone is turned with sun at rear, depending on time of day, So most of the time the morning or mid-day flights East to West provide ample opportunity for tippy-top recordings. Yet sometimes turning toward the sun, if it is high enough in the sky, works very well also. Just thought that mixing different camera orientations would add at least a little confusion to the illustration. So, where possible, all maps and screencaps are oriented easterly.

 

Allspeed Anons.

Anonymous ID: 3e4b00 July 27, 2019, 11:53 a.m. No.7217259   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7272

>>7217111

 

He shoulda just faded into the draperies and disappeared.

 

Plants need water, Comey.

What you need is moar than your Cardinal Directions, Mr. Fired FBI Director.

 

Here’s how unusual it is for an FBI director to be fired

 

In fact, it’s only happened once before.

 

William Sessions, who served from 1987 to 1993.

 

The Post’s 1993 story explains why Sessions was terminated — and why it happened when it did:

 

[President Bill] Clinton’s action ended an agonizing public debate that began last January when a scathing report from the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) accused Sessions of numerous ethical lapses. Although a Clinton spokesman immediately described the report as “disturbing” and administration officials concluded within weeks of taking office that Sessions had to be replaced, the White House permitted him to stay on for months — a delay that senior FBI officials say badly demoralized the bureau and exacerbated an already painful rift between the director and top bureau managers. . . .

 

Sessions’s future was thrown into doubt earlier this year when the OPR report found that he had abused his office by setting up official appointments to justify charging the government for personal travel, improperly billed the FBI nearly $10,000 for a fence around his home, and refused to turn over documents on his $375,000 home mortgage, which investigators said they suspected involved a “sweetheart deal.”

 

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On the other hand, Comey was given the boot for far more serious transgressions. And not just starting with his mishandling of HRC email investigation (or so-called investigation). This guy needs a far more serious punishment for all the treasonous stuff that now comes out loud and clear with DECLAS.