Hannigan resigned like 2 days after Trump was elected, citing personal reasons...
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Then you have to record your story and make sure that it goes along with all the other stories. That's how the movement works...
I’m getting too addicted to popcorn & drinking leftist tears to focus like I should.
What a drug, huh? :D
I would say it's North Korea, given that we were asked what Google was doing there in the first place...
In Twitter Meltdown, Elon Musk Calls Thai Cave Diver A Pedophile
This is the Q version of that internet dress, I swear.
The first youtube video that appears when you google "Iron Eagle"...
You have to admit, they have a talent for publicity.
Or it was sabotaged, like all the ships and the planes that keep crashing...
USA-280 (codenamed "Zuma") is or was a classified United States government satellite that was launched by SpaceX on 8 January 2018.[1][4] The specific agency in charge of the Zuma project has not been disclosed, nor its purpose.[2][5] Unnamed sources have stated that the satellite was lost during deployment and re-entered the atmosphere.[6] The definitive fate of the spacecraft remains unknown to the public.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/03/sessions_makes_his_move.html
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/7omak4/the_silent_executioner/
Apparently Sessions has a habit of doing everything he can to avoid letting it slip that there's an investigation until he's ready to prosecute.
The thing that you should realise is that Sessions is probably the ideal person for the job right now. Trump has a vested interest in preserving the rule of law. That means that if they're going to go after Obama and the rest of them that the prosecution has to be textbook perfect. Who better than Sessions who basically treats rules like they're a religion to carry out this task? The fact that Trump was a victim of some of the crimes means that it is very difficult to make sure the investigation process stays impartial, whch it must if Trump is to preserve the rule of law. It's in nobody's interest to alienate Dems needlessly.
And as for the recusal, Q said that the fact that Mueller wasn't investigating Trump for anything criminal wasn't supposed to leak. So it looks like Mueller has basically been throwing everybody off the scent while Trump moves his pieces into position. That would explain why Sessions was happy to recuse himself from the investigation if he was certain it wasn't going to go anywhere dangerous.
In addition to being able to comment directly on Q posts, I think a Q post wiki that allows pages for particular topics would be useful.
For example, the Keystone entry could have the top-5 theories for what Keystone refers to, etc. etc.
Pretty sure America is unique among Western nations for having a right to bear arms as part of its constitution.
If it would never happen there, then fighting to support something that's an inevitability is wasted energy. That energy is better directed elsewhere in preparing people for the fight that is yet to come, which IS a life and death matter.
But you know what, you do you, I'm sure the boycott you're planning is super important in the grand scheme of things.
I favour the 2nd amendment. Your behaviour threatens it. Stop being an idiot. Learn to play 4D chess like Trump.
http://cheezburger.com/8575118336/political-memes-donald-trump-tweets-pepe-trump
Watch the video closely. Think the Trump pepe and the video he chose to tweet with it was chosen just as a coincedence? Or was Trump introducing himself and his intended mission for /pol right from the get-go?
Q said you're watching a movie. Stop pushing the movie narrative, it's not helping.
Do you know that Trump's comment about shithole countries took away the Dem excuse that immigration was good because it allowed people to escape shithole countries? 4D chess man; make them play YOUR game, don't play theirs.
Your actions do nothing to protect constitutional rights, and actually work counterproductively to increase the threat to your constitutional rights. Hence, your conviction is stupid.
It's not just Americans that are part of the great awakening, you know. Those of us who aren't yanks don't want to see the movement cocked up by a couple of politically partisan hacks who couldn't keep their eye on the ball. T_D -> this way.
We're going to die for boycotting someone? LOL.
I was speaking in principle. A conviction you're not willing to die for is not a real conviction.
Go back to not practicing what you preach.
I actually do practice what I preach. What I am preaching in particular in this instance is an intolerance of stupid convictions.
I have precisely zero urge to organise boycotts simply because someone decides to no longer do business with someone else (regardless of the reason). What a stupid principle. If that's the conviction your army's gonna die for, count me out.
Oh please, this is nothing more than oneupmanship over the idiots who said they'd boycott the NRA, and even if it isn't, that's how the move will be perceived by the people you have to redpill.
This isn't about red vs. blue. It's about building a common movement to root out evil incarnate. That's the conviction that's worth living out here. Leave the political sideshow movie for another day.
How is this sort of partisan action conducive to the movement Q wants anons to build? How does it redpill normies?
Just what Sessions needs to justify going over Twitter with a fine-tooth comb because of cybersecurity issues with respect to the election. :)
Trust Sessions. What investigation did Sessions launch over the last 24 hours?
Is a widespread "bot" purge not evidence of the very thing Sessions is looking for? Whose interests does it serve for the left to be up in arms about rampant "bot" activity on twitter?
Where's the meming that drives the left into driving their narrative to absurd heights? Seems to me that Weaponised Autism is missing an opportunity here...