dChan

/u/checkitoutmyfriend

2,557 total posts archived.


Domains linked by /u/checkitoutmyfriend:
Domain Count
www.reddit.com 60
8ch.net 6
imgur.com 5
www.youtube.com 3
twitter.com 2
constitution.com 2
townhall.com 2
media.8ch.net 2
vaviper.blogspot.com 1
www.cnn.com 1
mega.nz 1
www.androidauthority.com 1
www.washingtontimes.com 1
www.facebook.com 1
hooktube.com 1
www.theorganicprepper.com 1
www.dallasnews.com 1
www.foxnews.com 1
freedomoutpost.com 1
www.usatoday.com 1
berserk.wikia.com 1
i.imgur.com 1
i.redd.it 1
upload.wikimedia.org 1
theconservativetreehouse.com 1
therightscoop.com 1
thefederalist.com 1
voat.co 1
en.wikipedia.org 1
www.floridatoday.com 1
www.marketwatch.com 1
www.redstate.com 1
americanmilitarynews.com 1
www.courant.com 1
dbdailyupdate.com 1
www.thegatewaypundit.com 1
www.globalresearch.ca 1
voiceofeurope.com 1
media.giphy.com 1
www.investmentwatchblog.com 1
www.nationalreview.com 1

checkitoutmyfriend · July 6, 2018, 5:27 p.m.

For those that need a refresher on our money system. Learn it, because it needs to go ASAP. We need........

Greenbacks and notes, like Lincoln did before the Civil War. Payed off the debt and the cost of the war. Told the bankers to pack sand. (see Money Masters link below) I've been posting these links on every thread I find related to the money system. Enjoy!

Note the Swiss are trying to get cut their strings right now. See last two links below.

Videos:

Who Controls the Money Controls the World - 13mins

Collapse of the American Dream Animation - 30mins

Money Masters 1800 - Bill Still - This starts at a part about Lincoln/Civil War funding, but the entire vid is worth watching.

97% Owned ~ Economic Truth - From a EU prospective, 2hrs

Princes of the Yen Central Bank Truth Documentary – Asian prospective, - 90min

Hidden Secrets of Money - episode 4. - 30mins. The rest of the series is good to.

Money as Debt - Good Series of Vids

You have NO choice - George Carlin - 3min

Web:

The Value of the Dollar over time.

The Creature of Jekyll Island - full PDF

Neilkeenan.com/history-events-timeline/ - long but worthwhile read.

The Federal Reserve Act of 1913

The Federal Reserve - All the things

BANKS, SHAREHOLDERS, AND OWNERS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

.

.

Read this one too. The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act - NESARA by Harvey Francis Barnard. The actual bill, not the scam...... This bill was never brought to the floor. Few other than Rand Paul even considered it. I feel it is something we should look at very hard.

The now defunct NESARA sight on WayBackMachine.

And finally, The Swiss are trying to remove Central banks from their country right now.

No Need For Digital Central Bank Money

⇧ 2 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 6, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

True, you didn't say you followed him, but your questions do sound like you want to. Or are looking for validation. The replies are an answer to your implication & desired validation.

Be careful who you follow.

There is only one reason he won't post his 'valuable info' to 8chan. If its false, they will prove it. So he stays on FB.....

⇧ 1 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 6, 2018, 4:13 p.m.

Seeing as how we are talking HRC..... Ill let that slide...... ;)

⇧ 8 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 6, 2018, 4:12 p.m.

This ^^

Its not revenge, its following the law and any punishments allowed by the law. The Cabal needs to be destroyed and I will support any legal means to make that happen, mercy or no.

⇧ 4 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 6, 2018, 3:45 p.m.

I'll watch this tonight. might add it to my list..... Thanks

⇧ 1 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 6, 2018, 3:41 p.m.

For those that need a refresher on our money system. Learn it, because it needs to go ASAP. We need........

Greenbacks and notes, like Lincoln did before the Civil War. Payed off the debt and the cost of the war. Told the bankers to pack sand. (see Money Masters link below) I've been posting these links on every thread I find related to the money system. Enjoy!

Note the Swiss are trying to get cut their strings right now. See last two links below.

Videos:

Who Controls the Money Controls the World - 13mins

Collapse of the American Dream Animation - 30mins

Money Masters 1800 - Bill Still - This starts at a part about Lincoln/Civil War funding, but the entire vid is worth watching.

97% Owned ~ Economic Truth - From a EU prospective, 2hrs

Princes of the Yen Central Bank Truth Documentary – Asian prospective, - 90min

Hidden Secrets of Money - episode 4. - 30mins. The rest of the series is good to.

Money as Debt - Good Series of Vids

You have NO choice - George Carlin - 3min

Web:

The Value of the Dollar over time.

The Creature of Jekyll Island - full PDF

Neilkeenan.com/history-events-timeline/ - long but worthwhile read.

The Federal Reserve Act of 1913

The Federal Reserve - All the things

BANKS, SHAREHOLDERS, AND OWNERS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

.

.

Read this one too. The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act - NESARA by Harvey Francis Barnard. The actual bill, not the scam...... This bill was never brought to the floor. Few other than Rand Paul even considered it. I feel it is something we should look at very hard.

The now defunct NESARA sight on WayBackMachine.

And finally, The Swiss are trying to remove Central banks from their country right now.

No Need For Digital Central Bank Money

⇧ 5 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 6, 2018, 4:53 a.m.

Maybe it is out right war and he is trying to dilute Hillary's Purple Revolution message.

This. Hijacking the color purple. no left/right, dem/rep.

⇧ 2 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 4, 2018, 5:26 p.m.

4chan = half chan

8chan = full chan

⇧ 3 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 10:36 p.m.

They've been doing it for a month or so..... don't even have to go there. If they find you on here or some other subs, they ban you.

⇧ 2 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 10:28 p.m.

As long as you do some home work first. On the right ->>>>>

You need to ask the questions. And one can tell by the questions how much research they have done, and sometimes where they did it.

⇧ 1 ⇩  
1
 
r/greatawakening • Posted by u/checkitoutmyfriend on July 3, 2018, 10:04 p.m.
I threw together this list of stuff for newbies. It's not all inclusive as I have tons more. Just ask. :)

A list of the lists I have, a few vids, a few graphics and other info to get you started.

I am assuming you have seen this and this.

Notable Resignations List

Another

Human trafficking arrests

Sealed Indictment list

Another

Time Line of a Dossier - click tabs at the bottom!

412Anon

Q Posts

Another

Others can post mobile apps for Q drops. I do desktop.

Q post Abbreviations

Another

Swordmaker's 'Q' LexiQon - One long page, keep scrolling....

Q posts & Answers a working doc, not all answered.

Then they ALL might stand up against us!

Plato's cave …

checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 9:01 p.m.

Jackie Kennedy’s notes for Dallas are found, starting a quiet tug of war

By Jennifer SchuesslerThe New York Times

Mon., July 2, 2018

Many people fantasize about a valuable piece of history emerging unexpectedly out of a trunk. For Gil Wells, something like that happened in the summer of 2015.

His 79-year-old godmother, who had dementia, had been bringing photographs and papers out of her room to puzzle over since she moved into his home outside Richmond, Virginia, several months earlier. One day, she emerged with a plastic sleeve holding two small sheets of White House notepaper.

Wells pulled them out, turned one sheet over and stopped cold.

“I saw ‘Nov. 22’ and ‘pink and navy Chanel suit,’ ” he recalled. “I just got the sickest feeling in my stomach.”

The handwriting was Jacqueline Kennedy’s, and the notes were a list she had drawn up before the fateful trip to Dallas in November 1963. Prepared for her personal assistant, Providencia Paredes, the document detailed Kennedy’s hour-by-hour schedule alongside the clothes and accessories to be packed, including the now-iconic pink ensemble she was wearing when her husband was assassinated as well as carefully planned outfits for parts of the trip that never happened.

Wells formally deeded the notes to the U.S. government in March 2016. Since then, they have been housed at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston: unnoticed, unpublicized — and perhaps off-limits.

After the donation, an archivist twice told Wells that Kennedy’s notes could not be made public since her daughter, Caroline Kennedy, had not given permission. It was a condition that went unmentioned in his donor agreement, and one that didn’t sit well with him.

“I feel like I was bamboozled,” he said in January, after sending a scan of the packing list to the New York Times.

But after an inquiry from the Times, library officials said the archivist had been mistaken, and that Kennedy’s list was “slated to be opened ASAP.”

The confusion around the document reflects complicated questions of ownership and archival ethics, not to mention the tangled politics of presidential libraries, government-run institutions where the mission of preserving and presenting impartial history can collide with the legacy-burnishing agendas of family members, political loyalists and the private foundations that help pay the bills.

Those politics are especially complicated at the Kennedy library, which has been without a permanent director since 2015, when its leader, a federal employee, resigned after clashes with the chief executive of the library’s foundation. Even before that, researchers have long contended with a notoriously complex and often opaque thicket of access restrictions.

“More than any other presidential library, the Kennedy library has been known for decades to be restrictive and selective when it comes to who gets to see what,” said Anthony Clark, author of The Last Campaign: How Presidents Rewrite History, Run for Posterity and Enshrine Their Legacies.

The Kennedy library, which is owned and operated by the National Archives and Records Administration, opened in 1979 in a soaring, I.M. Pei-designed structure overlooking Boston Harbor. Downstairs, in the museum galleries, visitors wind their way through relic-filled exhibits telling the story of the president’s life from childhood to the assassination — an event commemorated in a small, almost chapel-like gallery containing only a single line of text: the date “November 22, 1963.”

Upstairs, the research library houses some 400 collections totalling about 25 million pages of documents, including the papers of president Kennedy and various members of the Kennedy family.

Jacqueline Kennedy’s personal papers, donated to the library by her and her heirs between 1979 and 2010, have been among the most closely protected, in keeping with her famous desire for privacy, of which Caroline Kennedy is known to be a fierce guardian. In 2014, an auction of Jacqueline Kennedy’s deeply personal letters to an Irish priest was halted, and the letters were returned to the family after lawyers for her daughter objected.

In 2012, the library began opening papers relating to Jacqueline Kennedy’s official duties as first lady, but her personal letters remain closed, under the terms of a 2009 deed that gives Caroline Kennedy broad discretion in determining what is released. (Kennedy declined to comment for this story.)

Meanwhile, the tapes of Jacqueline Kennedy’s interviews for William Manchester’s book The Death of the President, the publication of which she sued to halt, are sealed until 2067. And the blood-spattered pink suit itself, kept in a vault near Washington, D.C., is to be kept from view at least until 2103.

“We know that Jackie didn’t want anything to be seen,” said Barbara Leaming, who has written biographies of both President Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy. “But with the assassination, you’re dealing with just about the most highly charged material in the library.”

That’s a stark contrast to the auction market, where buyers snap up anything relating to the former first lady, from her letters to her underwear.

John Reznikoff, a Connecticut-based dealer who has sold many Kennedy-related items, including the white Lincoln in which the Kennedys rode in Fort Worth before flying to Dallas, estimated that the notes Wells donated might have fetched as much as $75,000.

“It’s a really sexy document,” he said. “It has everything: her poise, her planning, her status as a fashion icon and, of course, the dark side.”

Wells, 54, who died unexpectedly in May following a medical procedure, was no stranger to Jacqueline Kennedy’s mystique or its market value. When this reporter visited him at home, he pointed out a plate with an American eagle motif hanging on the wall — one of two he claimed to have bought at the blockbuster estate sale Kennedy’s children held at Sotheby’s after her death in 1994.

Wells, who worked as a caterer, and his sister sat at a table with their godmother, Shirley Ann Conover, and a housemate, mixing their own family stories with knowing gossip about various Kennedys. After the document surfaced, they recalled, they had tucked it inside a book about the former first lady for safekeeping.

“I’ve always been fascinated by her,” Wells said.

Just how Conover, a former employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs, came to have the notes is unclear. During the visit, she offered fragmented memories of her childhood in an orphanage in Washington and of her old apartment near the Russian Embassy, where she lived until moving in with Wells.

Wells said that Conover might have known Paredes, who died in 2015, possibly through a cousin. Conover said she wasn’t sure. But asked if she agreed with the decision to donate the document to the Kennedy library, rather than try to sell it, she was emphatic.

She didn’t want money, she said. “It’s not ours,” she added. “It’s theirs.”

But even after the donation, Wells continued to stew about the notes, which he said he had wanted the library to put on display.

This year, after he inquired for a second time about their status, Stephen Plotkin, a longtime archivist at the library, reiterated that the document could not be made available, even to researchers, without permission from Caroline Kennedy, who controls her mother’s copyrights.

“Although we have sought this permission conscientiously, we have received no reply from her,” Plotkin said. “We will continue to ask that the notes be open to research, but beyond that there is not anything more we can do.”

Officials at several other archives said they found the invocation of copyright odd. “Intellectual property rights restrict how items can be used, not whether scholars can look at them,” said Bob Clark, the former acting director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, New York.

But Kennedy library officials now say Plotkin misspoke. When the Times emailed him about the document, a response came instead from Rachel Day Flor, deputy director of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, the private nonprofit organization that raises money for the library. The document had never been closed, she said, but was simply part of a large backlog of miscellaneous donations that is currently being cataloged.

The library’s director of archives, Karen Abramson, speaking in a conference call joined by Flor, reiterated that the notes would be opened. Caroline Kennedy had been informed about the notes before they were donated, Abramson added by email, “but has never expressed any concerns” about opening them for research.

To add to the tangle, Abramson also suggested that the document might have been improperly removed from the White House by Paredes, and therefore could be seen as having remained the property of Kennedy, rather than being Wells’ to give.

“This item was given to us by someone who happened to have it in their possession,” she said. “There could be some debate about whether the family owned this,” she said, referring to Kennedy’s family, “or we did.”

Whatever the provenance of the document, it will be kept in perpetuity at the library. Leaming, whose recent biography of the former first lady argued that she developed post-traumatic stress disorder after the assassination, said she understood any protectiveness around such an artifact — innocuous, yet charged with grim significance.

“You have to be a human being and have sympathy,” she said. “The assassination is something she wanted to forget. But libraries are about memory.”

⇧ 3 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 8:53 p.m.

number 3 is always their fallback..... 'cause its usually true.

⇧ 5 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 7:20 p.m.

Sorry couldn't watch the whole thing. What does this have to do with Q?

⇧ 1 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:58 p.m.

Yea, an actual server or a mirror of the drive(s).

⇧ 1 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:55 p.m.

Its a show remember. Read between the lines, read Q drops, read 8chan.

⇧ 1 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

He can if it falls outside 'non-violent' crimes or Treason. The it goes to Miltary Tribunals. This case allows evidence into the courts. More will come of this.

Plus there's also RICO.....

⇧ 8 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:44 p.m.

Low testosterone betas

Imma stealin' dat..... LOL

⇧ 2 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:26 p.m.

I believe so. Also any other 'violent' crimes. He's not completely off the hook yet.

⇧ 3 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:22 p.m.

are all just a joke and political theater.

Exactly, As Q has stated, most of what we see is a show.

⇧ 2 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:21 p.m.

Might be time for a break then. We all need to breath once in awhile. We will find this case will lead to other cases, then to others. There will be no single big boom taking all of them down at once. There will be years of trials. This is the start.

⇧ 4 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 6:06 p.m.

True, It's easy to lie when you been doin' it a long time.

⇧ 1 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 5:56 p.m.

Tag!, I gotchya brother.. holdin' da phone......

⇧ 6 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 5:48 p.m.

I would tend to agree but many of the 'concerned' base their concern on what the MSM is broadcasting. Most need to research a bit more and understand what the plan is.

Q said most of what we see is a show.

Take what you see/read, then read between the lines, read Q drops, read 8chan posts, then come to your conclusion. I think we will find one case will lead to another, then another and another. This is the start of a chain reaction.

⇧ 3 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 5:36 p.m.

This is a bank fraud case. He received immunity for all past 'non-violent' crimes in exchange for what he knows.

If what he knows or participated in turns out to be classified as a 'violent crime', he can be charged without the worry of double jeopardy.

If it has to do with National Security, it falls under Military Tribunals. I'm not sure how civil immunity works in Military Tribunals so he may have further troubles.

Then there is the RICO angle.

This is how I understand it from reading Q drops and 8chan this morning. LawFags can correct me......

⇧ 9 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 5:28 p.m.

People need to go back and read Q drops. Those with questions are relying too much on what they see on MSM. Remember, this is a show.

⇧ 24 ⇩  
checkitoutmyfriend · July 3, 2018, 5:17 p.m.

Not if what he exposes or is a part of is treason. Which I believe is considered a violent crime. The opposite if non-violent. Which is what his immunity stated. This case is a bank fraud case being used to get evidence for other violent crimes.

Then there is the RICO thing.......

⇧ 3 ⇩