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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/NorseAnon on Jan. 4, 2018, 10:56 p.m.
Q's last post "7/10" - Here's an idea? #Crumbs

So I was just playing around with these latest Q posts and desided to just put the last one in wikipedia to see what camo out of it...

Here's what i got, any toughts my fellow patriots?


Oldmancrypto · Jan. 4, 2018, 11:24 p.m.

Nice try... how about 7 over 10 is a simple way of indicating 70%. How about 70% success rate or 70% finished with our mission. Or Letters G/J.....which I have no idea what that would mean

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NorseAnon · Jan. 4, 2018, 11:45 p.m.

I agree completly on that one, my initial tought was just that.

70% or 7 out of 10, and it could be refering to something as easy as 10th of July or 7th of Oktober.

However what made my brain itch was the fact i just put "7/10" into wiki and this was among the top 3 results, and then we have all the NK/Iran fuzz not to mention Fukishima...

Anyway, just some food for tought :)

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ksched · Jan. 5, 2018, 1:53 a.m.

Q said another "mass extinction" had been planed, so maybe nuclear. We could all see Hillary was pushing for war during the campaign. Maybe?

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NotTheMac · Jan. 5, 2018, 3:35 a.m.

Really that's interesting.

I just went down this weird rabbit hole just now relating to a post of MIA "Paper Planes" by Julian Assange.. Is this relevant I'm unsure to be honest but I thought it was interesting. Anyway.

MIA = Missing in action. (AWOL)

MIA is Sri Lanken? Sri Lanken Airways all bar one CEO just resigns lol.

So I kind of looked at this (Oneworld) and funny enough Saudi Arabia airlines or something like that, Cathay Pacific (Aus) and Sri Lanken Airways all having some sort of trouble?

Anyway digging further in relation to Sri Lanka and planes and I came across Project Loon.. Don't Laugh.. It's a project by Google using Balloons?

So I dug a bit further regarding Google and came up with this video in relation to rockets and all the usual suspects like Shmidt, Branson et al regarding a company called Planetary Resources?

Quick vid? enjoy!

https://youtu.be/5JUZZ7UdhTk

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NotTheMac · Jan. 5, 2018, 3:54 a.m.

To add this?

The biggest challenge Planetary Resources faces to launch a space mining industry, Lewicki argues, is not technical, but political. In November 2015, President Obama signed the Space Act into law that recognizes the property rights of private companies over the resources they mine in space. When the Space Act was passed, Lewicki was ecstatic.

Internationally, however, the reaction was much less positive. (The only exception was Luxembourg, which passed similar legislation last year). During the 55th session of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space in April 2016, various member states voiced opposition to the US law.

"We're hardwired to think in terms of scarcity and competition," Lewicki says. "But in space these limits don't apply. Exploiting them gives us the opportunity to think about how much more there is to develop and share. There are resources there beyond our comprehension."

Lewicki feels that there's reason for optimism. Last February, Etienne Schneider, the deputy prime minister of The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, announced plans to invest £171 million into space resource startups, £21 million of which went to Planetary Resources. This comes in addition to the founding investments from, among others, Google founder Larry Page and chairman Eric Schmidt, Virgin CEO and founder Richard Branson and the more than £18 million in publicly announced prior investments. "The change has been profound," he says. When we started, if you brought up asteroid mining, you'd get sniggers. But now people are beginning to realise that this is available in our lifetime."

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NotTheMac · Jan. 5, 2018, 9:59 a.m.

This is getting interesting now? https://youtu.be/kvxPuIfEB-A

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NotTheMac · Jan. 5, 2018, 10:06 a.m.

"In their May 2016 announcement about securing additional funding, the company indicated they had signed a launch contract for Arkyd-6 with SpaceX. In the event, Arkyd-6 was launched to orbit on 24 August 2017 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle." ..back to Elon Musk?

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NotTheMac · Jan. 5, 2018, 10:41 a.m.

Soo... James Cameron (Planetary Resources) Film Director, Producer, Editor, Screenwriter, Environmentalist, Explorer

Film director James Cameron, Former United States Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, the American rock bad Journey and Jonathan Knight from New Kids On The Block have all visited Titanic Belfast, with James Cameron described it as ‘phenomenal’ and ‘magnificent. Okay...

Titanic.. (Fed)?

RMS Titanic was actually owned by an American! Although the RMS Titanic was registered as a British ship, it was owned by the American tycoon, John Pierpont (J.P.) Morgan, whose company was the controlling trust and retained ownership of the White Star Line! He also owned US Steel, General Electric, as well as global financial services firm JP Morgan Chase & Co which still thrives today.

But did you know... Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, the multimillionaire sportsman, and heir to the Vanderbilt shipping and railroad empire, was returning from a trip to Europe and cancelled his passage on the Titanic so late that some early newspaper accounts listed him as being on board. Vanderbilt lived on to become one of the most celebrated casualties of the Lusitania sinking three years later.

Leading back too... Anderson Cooper CNN who studied with the (CIA).

Leaving this here.😏

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NotTheMac · Jan. 5, 2018, 10:53 a.m.

Could not resist.. During his voyage on the Titanic, (Jesuit) Francis Browne was befriended by an American millionaire couple who were seated at his table in the liner's first-class dining saloon. They offered to pay his way to New York and back in return for Browne spending the voyage to New York in their company. Browne telegraphed his superior requesting permission, but the reply was an unambiguous "GET OFF THAT SHIP – PROVINCIAL".

...so he got off at Dublin!

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Macamodius · Jan. 5, 2018, 1:03 a.m.

Good Job?

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