Anonymous ID: 440471 April 29, 2020, 4:46 p.m. No.8966302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6539 >>6585

>There's a whole bunch of stuff from Qanon that really deserves to be read for two reasons. The first is it brings forward 2017 stuff and it really shows how the various investigations that people thought were attacking President Trump are now being flipped back and essentially, all the attacks on Flynn–Flynn's exoneration is intimately linked in the evidentiary closet with all of the indictments for treason and high crimes and so forth. So, Qmap.pub–you absolutely want to go there today and I will link to that in the description.

 

>One of the interesting things about Q is it talks about how–it implies, it doesn't actually say this, but I think it's clear, because I've said, "NSA has it all."–the deep state and its shadow government elements–the democratic and republican traitors, people like George Soros, Bill Gates, Fauci, others–appear to have been using games as a communications channel. There are hidden compartments in there. This is a lot more sophisticated that Petraeus [Strzok?] and his girlfriend using Google drafts thinking that NSA wouldn't intercept it. That's idiocy. NSA sees every bit on the Internet. They have all the e-mails and I've been saying this for a long time: Bill Binney is my colleague. If the president ever wants to get serious, he needs to put Bill Binney on top of the NSA database which is 99% un-processed. We have every e-mail, we have every text, we have every Instagram, we have every Tinder, we have every WhatsApp, we have it all, but we haven't processed it and I have been continually calling for a counter-intelligence task force centered around the military. I would bring Colonel Stu Harrington, our greatest counter-intelligence officer ever, I'd promote him to brigadier general, and I'd put him in charge of that under General Flynn, who, I believe, once he's exonerated, should be Director of National Intelligence and have Bill Binney as his technical deputy or as his personal representative over at NSA.