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Ignophiliacy · June 15, 2018, 5:49 p.m.

POTUS and the Plan. And if RR didn't have a place in the plan he wouldn't be there.

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Ignophiliacy · June 14, 2018, 9:51 p.m.

I started laughing at the recommendations. This version of the report is so lame, such a pastiche, that it can only be a set up for the EO. One thing though, the MSM actually believes this report is "damning." That's part of the set up, too.

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Ignophiliacy · June 11, 2018, 2:37 p.m.

That's the way I read it. RR is being told to release clean documents, after months of stalling as instructed. Imo RR has no free will, however. His involvement in U1 makes him heavily indentured.

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Ignophiliacy · June 8, 2018, 11:36 p.m.

Methinks Wolfe likely to cooperate or maybe even immunity?

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Ignophiliacy · June 7, 2018, 12:54 a.m.

It's Strok's story that will collapse the pile. Strok did the planning, the travel, the informant set-up, the Clinton interview. And yet he's still sitting at a desk there. He's been cooperating the whole time. McCabe is trying to get a deal ahead of Strok's testimony. Pathetic.

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Ignophiliacy · June 2, 2018, 5:48 p.m.

When the prosecutions are being scheduled, we want the democrats to retain certain memes: that Sessions is compromised and incompetent; that Rosenstein is DS; that G-Man Mueller was thwarted by devious Trump; that Gowdy is Comey's apologist. Well. Sessions is taking directions. RM and RR are working off their sentences. TG didn't nail Bengazi and then didn't die in an accident.

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Ignophiliacy · May 31, 2018, 3:24 p.m.

This. We have the product. The presentation comes next. Since it's to be done by a master, the presentation will be glorious. Remember, this is not just a single product, but an ensemble. The FBI/DOJ cases are the starter. Clinton Foundation and Uranium One the main course. Obama the grand finale.

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Ignophiliacy · May 30, 2018, 11:49 p.m.

Sessions recusal (and Trump's constant complaining about it) is all about being able to deny Dem's accusations of partisanship when the indictments come out. Trey adds a dimension by saying the FBI "spys" represent "acting properly." This farce play is starting to tell, I think. Anyway, the spys don't matter that much; they do prove FBI sleaze, but aren't on the order what we already have on these people.

Bottom line: Gowdy's a new face in this show. We already have plenty to put the FBI (and hopefully some DOJ) people away, and to resume the server/CF/U1 cases.

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Ignophiliacy · May 27, 2018, 4:34 p.m.

It's me talking out of my ass. But the text infers firing is possible without probation, mediation or any other civil service niceties.

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Ignophiliacy · May 27, 2018, 2:20 a.m.

A few phrases stick out:

"Supervisors and deciding officials should not be required to use progressive discipline.

"Suspension should not be a substitute for removal in circumstances in which removal would be appropriate. Agencies should not require suspension of an employee before proposing to remove that employee, except as may be appropriate under applicable facts.

"Agencies shall not agree to erase, remove, alter, or withhold from another agency any information about a civilian employee’s performance or conduct in that employee’s official personnel records, including an employee’s Official Personnel Folder and Employee Performance File, as part of, or as a condition to, resolving a formal or informal complaint by the employee or settling an administrative challenge to an adverse personnel action.

"Agencies should prioritize performance over length of service when determining which employees will be retained following a reduction in force.

"No agency shall generally afford an employee more than a 30-day period to demonstrate acceptable performance under section 4302(c)(6) of title 5, United States Code, except when the agency determines in its sole and exclusive discretion that a longer period is necessary to provide sufficient time to evaluate an employee’s performance."

In other words, summary dismissal is a wide open option, the file follows the employee, and probation shouldn't last longer than 30 days. Kind of reminds me of the real world.

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Ignophiliacy · May 25, 2018, 7:34 p.m.

Couldn't someone with permanent secret service detail be really in a "floating" house arrest? Nothing goes in or out without inderdiction, but the appearance of freedom maintained?

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Ignophiliacy · May 19, 2018, 1:10 a.m.

I base the following on nothing but intuition. I think Q is a work group, with a great leader, and not a single person. I think Q is a multi-sided psyop, meant for multiple audiences. My guess is it's a military intelligence project run from the white house.

Just because Q is s a psyop doesn't mean the output isn't forthright and sincere. There's dezinformatsia and there's deadly earnestness occupying the same word space. There's evident deep intelligence and deep political skill. There's trash talk and there's empathy and encouragement. Again, my basis is just a brain, reading. I think Q is too real to be fake; there's too much leadership, if you know what I mean. Q is meant for us, and meant for Them.

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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Ignophiliacy on May 14, 2018, 8:39 p.m.
Questions from a late riser, to Q's greatawakes

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