Anonymous ID: 728cf9 June 26, 2020, 10:58 p.m. No.9763834   🗄️.is 🔗kun

some [ES] highlights from Q posts (not all of them)..

 

1911

16 Aug 2018

>It should be clear that 'ES' was used in both (GOOG + @Snowden) drops to est a link.

>Q

 

1546

>What a wonderful day.

>ES in the front row.

>GOOG access KILLS.

>[J C]

 

1504

>Why did the entire Hussein admin use private emails?

>ES is KEY.

>What a wonderful day.

>Q

 

1467

12 Jun 2018

Re. North Korea CIA Generals Removed (Strings Cut)

>ES isn't sleeping well.

>Q

 

830

3 Mar 2018

>Who Controls the Narrative?

>Where is @Snowden?

>Why did ES leave G?

>Why has NK out of the news cycle?

>Define false flag?

>What event(s) change the news cycle?

>Why didn’t LV change the news cycle?

>You have more than your know.

>

>BOOM.

>Q

 

408

21 Dec 2017

Exec Order & Eric Schmidt Resignation

>ES (Goog) resigned today post EO.

>Coincidence?

>Q

Anonymous ID: 728cf9 June 26, 2020, 11:08 p.m. No.9763885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3915 >>3977

>>9763846

side note..

did 'alphabet' have alternate timeline plans for boston dynamics and shaft?

 

On 8 June 2017, Alphabet Inc. announced the sale of Boston Dynamics (robotics companies whose products include BigDog) to SoftBank Group for an undisclosed sum

Lunden, Ingrid (9 June 2017).

 

SoftBank is buying robotics firms Boston Dynamics and Schaft from Alphabet

Ingrid Lunden@ingridlunden / 8:15 pm EDT•June 8, 2017

https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/08/softbank-is-buying-robotics-firm-boston-dynamics-and-schaft-from-alphabet/

 

When Alphabet (still called Google at the time) acquired Shaft and Boston Dynamics in 2013 (Shaft was purchased as one of a group of seven acquisitions), the company did not disclose the terms of the deals.

 

While Boston Dynamics has been pretty public in posting (sometimes terrifying) videos and generally talking about its advances in making animal-like robots that can trek across all terrains and get up instantly when knocked over, Schaft has been a fairly quiet presence.

 

Schaft revealed its first big prototypes only about two years after the acquisition. The company has been around since 2012, after being incubated in the JSK Robotics Laboratory at the University of Tokyo by co-founders Yuto Nakanishi, Junichi Urata, Narito Suzuki and Koichi Nishiwaki. It remains a secretive company: an attempted visit to its website today was blocked.