Anonymous ID: c6fd21 March 28, 2018, 9:33 p.m. No.827924   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8193

>>827733

LOVING the digits here

 

>>827857 (last bread)

Q-uite welcome!

KNOWING, makes all the difference!

>>614954

>Good vs Evil.

I'm not missing out on this!!!

 

>>827846 (last bread)

KEK, I'll take that name too

 

>>827855

>www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/russia-collusion-real-story-hillary-clinton-dnc-fbi-media/

 

Dubs yet AGAIN!!! (maybe we can hit a casino one day)

About to drop this & read it NOW

Anonymous ID: c6fd21 March 28, 2018, 10 p.m. No.828187   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>827855

''Particularly damning was the form this material took. It is impossible to paste a classified document into an unclassified email accidentally, because the three computer systems (Unclassified, Confidential/Secret, and Top Secret) are physically separate networks, each feeding into an independent hard drive on the user’s desk. If a classified document appears in an unclassified email, then someone downloaded it onto a thumb drive and manually uploaded it to the unclassified network — an intentional act if ever there was one.

 

One of Clinton’s emails suggests that downloading and uploading material in this fashion was a commonplace activity in her office. In June 2011, a staffer encountered difficulty transmitting a document to her by means of a classified system. An impatient Clinton instructed him to strip the classified markings from the document and send it on as an unclassified email. “Turn into nonpaper w no identifying heading and send nonsecure,” Clinton instructed.

 

On three separate occasions staffers got sloppy and failed to strip the “nonpapers” of all markings that betrayed their classified origins. The FBI recovered one email, for example, that contained a “C” in parenthesis in the margin — an obvious sign that the corresponding paragraph was classified “Confidential.” When an agent personally interviewed Clinton, on July 2, he showed her the document and asked whether she understood what the “C” meant. For anyone who has ever held a security clearance, “C’s” in the margins are more ubiquitous than “C’s” on water faucets — and no more baffling. But Clinton played the ditzy grandmother. She had simply assumed, she said, that the “C” was marking an item in an alphabetized list.

 

In the 2,500-year life of the alphabet, this was a first: a list that started with the third letter and contained but a single item. The explanation was laughable, but any sensible answer would have constituted an acknowledgement of malicious intent. Her only out was the “well-intentioned but careless” script that Obama had written for her. In other words, she lied to the FBI — a felony offense.''

Anonymous ID: c6fd21 March 28, 2018, 10:12 p.m. No.828289   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>828259

…he said, to the son of an actual twin….Objective studies vs Subjective experience, I'll always take the latter, regardless to what "the statistics" say about anything

Anonymous ID: c6fd21 March 28, 2018, 10:23 p.m. No.828373   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>826049 (previous bread)

>>828297 is giving GREAT advice here!

Vitamin C directly from fruits = ideal, spirulina I can vouch for as well (consume both liberally). Iodine drops are also good, yet not ideal for removal of heavy metals (use sparingly). Turmeric in it's raw form (not powdered) works miracles.