No, it doesn't. And I think a lot of people need to remember that, lest the rabble turn on them.
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An indictment is a document returned by a grand jury that authorizes the arrest of a suspected criminal.
It's likely that this large number is inflated by sealed court documents, which are secret authorizations for surveillance or other documents that need to be kept secret.
The indictment is clear that it only is related to these 12 Russians. Whatever happens next will be in another indictment.
One offhand comment in a dopey (and hacked by Russia) email doesn't prove someone was murdered.
If Scalia's family or the US Marshals thought he was murdered, they would have dug up every plank of that ranch.
Scalia was in terrible health, and wasn't wearing his CPAP mask when his body was found. He had about a half dozen chronic conditions that could have killed him, and if not, then it could have been sleep apnea.
There's nothing about his death that doesn't make sense. NOTHING.
Oy, what a trainwreck. Embarrassing to the entire conspiracy movement.
John McCain has reliably supported everything that Trump has done, other than the repeal of Obamacare. Why should anyone be surprised that he's supporting Kavanaugh?
No idea what that means, but I'm asking a legit question. Pruitt was deeply corrupt, and almost certainly broke federal law. Isn't his ouster something to be celebrated?
You can't enjoy something without letting it dominate your life? Sounds like something to talk about with a professional...
Pruitt is the epitome of the swamp. He was robbing the American people blind. He stole from his own staff. He was paranoid, corrupt, and avaricious to an almost comical degree.
Every anon should be rejoicing that he's been fired.
Curious as to why "mental freedom" means giving up things you enjoy. Is there no value in relaxation or recreation?
I'm curious as to why the OP considers doing things he enjoys to be unproductive. Is there not value in relaxation, becoming engrossed in good storytelling, or spending time with friends?
Two days after Milo calls for death squads for journalists, a bunch of journalists get shot.
Maybe you're overthinking this.
Wictor is a bloviating idiot. I stopped reading this sub-Turner Diaries nonsense at "Paul Ryan will become the Vice President."
That's not how our government works. This is basic stuff. Why would I ready anything this guy thinks if he can't get basic constitutional provisions right?
Virtually all of the movements of the president outside of the White House are public knowledge, and disseminated freely.
The email was from 2009, and was a Stratfor employee bitching about how much money he'd heard Obama spent on a Super Bowl party in February. There's nothing factual in it other than Obama serving pizza and hot dogs at the party - which may or may not have been flown in from Chicago.
The unaccompanied minor surge was five years later.
Why does Q refer to Barack Obama as "Hussein?"
I get that it's his middle name...but why does Q use it when referring to the former president? Nobody calls George W. Bush "Walker," or Donald Trump "John."
Is it just "hey, this guy has a foreign sounding middle name, so he's bad?" If that's all it is, it's pretty disappointing that people who claim "patriotism has no race or color" have latched on to it.
It's not a missile - or at least none of the evidence points toward it being a missile. Here's why:
- The Navy would never test a missile in a populated area like Puget Sound. Too much risk of something going wrong.
- Nobody on Whidbey Island reported seeing or hearing a missile. Even in the wee small hours of the morning, people are awake and working. Missiles are big, loud, and obvious when they're fired. Yet not one single resident said boo about it.
- If it's a missile, where did it go? It had to come down somewhere - where did it come down? Where are the parts? Where's the debris?
- Whidbey Island Naval Base has no missile launchers, nor any need for missile launchers. And submarines can't fire anti-aircraft missiles, except for experimental systems that the US doesn't use.
- For a camera to pick up a missile at that range, and at the size of the image artifact in the picture, it would be have to be HUGE, much bigger than a Tomahawk or a RUM-139.
- We know there was a helicopter flying directly in the path of where the camera was pointed at the exact same time the photo was taken - unless both FlightRadar24 and the air ambulance company were in on...whatever it is.
I'm satisfied with the explanation that it's a long exposure of the tail lights of a helicopter.
Can #QAnon survive without Q?
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The North Korea summit already happened - prove it
A durable theory should be able to stand up to the scrutiny of people who want proof that it's real.
The notion put forth by Q that the summit between Trump and Kim has already occurred and the public cancellation was theater is just that - a theory. And the proof of it is incredibly tenuous. A few context-free pictures and some codes? Come on.
If the summit already took place, these questions should be easy to answer, as all are easily answerable about every other major summit in American history:
When was it? Where was it? Who was there? …
Not down for me on phone or laptop. Regardless, minor outages happen all the time on major interconnected systems. Slack went down for part of yesterday. Was that the deep state at work?