Anonymous ID: d91484 Jan. 31, 2020, 9:06 p.m. No.7987124   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7136

Is Q658 a double Q proof?

 

Jan 31st, 2018,

FREEDOM DAY.

FREEDOM_

Q

 

Q3818 -FREEDOM_DAY = UK = BREXIT?

Q796 -FREEDOM_ = USA = 'FAST-TRACKING'?

 

(FREEDOM_DAY and FREEDOM_ = names of pictures, see caps)

 

Q3741

Dec 22nd, 2019

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How long do Senate impeachment trials normally take?

What statements have been made re: timing?

Think 'fast-tracking'.

What statements have been made by Chairman Graham re: Senate FISA hearing(s) & witnesses?

[…]

Q

 

Lindsey Graham on Dec 18, 2019:

"I'm going to tell the president no to his witness request"

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/graham-im-going-to-tell-the-president-no-to-his-witness-request

 

'FAST-TRACKING' because the last resolution of the day, after all the democrats amendments for more witnesses/subponeas got shot down, passed 53-47 and stipulates the record shall be closed (not possible to add any new document/witness) until dismissal is voted on, on Wednesday Feb. 5th, 4PM?

 

Final arguments from the House and President's teams on Monday 1PM for up to 4 hours, followed by up to 10 minutes statements by each senator over 3 days, then dismissal vote.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5HptvtT4KU

[3:14:23-3:15:41] statement of the resolution by which record shall be closed till dismissal vote

[3:57:48-3:59:20] 53-47 vote for the resolution, plus further description of what will happen during the 3 days

 

Unless there is some last minute smear/disinfo, dismissal seems assured.

 

Hence 'fast-tracking' happened TODAY?