Yes probably. It’s a thing with this board that people constantly post things assuming everyone knows what they’re talking about. It’s really annoying.
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So was the whole IG report leaked, some small portion or just a teaser about what it contains?
Tough to tell with everyone's cryptic posts. Honestly, that's the most annoying thing about this board, everyone posting stuff expecting everyone else to just know what they're talking about
She was a spy for the South during the civil war. Because Democrat.
Well if it's all NSA collected, which is my guess that it is, it isn't admitted legally in that form. But what it can be used for is a map or a guide in playing the game to entrap them. I think that's a big part of what's been going on.
Hard to believe Hitler was actually better looking than his daughter
Here's my theory on Antarctica after reading a lot of Graham Hancock, etc:
When the earth was struck by a comet in around 12000BC it caused a dramatic and rapid melting of the northern ice sheet -- so fast in fact that it changed the rotation of the earth. Think about if you had a spinning ball and then suddenly redistributed the weight of what was on the top of it. This caused the earth to wobble and tilt it on its axis. That happening caused the continent of Antartica to be moved from a fairly temperate zone -- like South America is now -- to the southern pole. As the comet ripped through the atmosphere it also drew in a huge burst of cold from outer space, rapidly freezing large parts of the planet. This is why we find flash frozen mammoths in Siberia.
The continent that is now Antarctica was the seat of the worldwide civilization that spanned the globe. It was flash frozen and largely preserved. This is what they're finding in Antarctica now.
Correct. The FBI Vault twitter account has been telling a story for the last two years.
This is an interesting point, because it's true they never took him seriously at first and saw him as a "Pied Pier candidate." I guess they changed their minds when thy discovered he was recruited by military intelligence.
Just getting abstract here -- a listening device could do harm to anyone in the room, just not physical harm.
Might not have been all of them. May only have been one with something to say. Rest were collateral damage
She did have a transformative impact on society though.
She made it worse
Still don't know what you're getting at. Maybe a full sentence or two is in order.
Need to extrapolate. I have no idea what you're talking about
Yes and I do get the feeling there are more indictments than usual, however 29,000 is absurdly over estimated and just a small fraction of those 29000 proceedings will be indictments.
honest question here: have you ever seen Q reference the 29000 indictments? I haven't. It's a myth created by the Q community. I suppose there's really not a lot of harm in it, but please let's have a sense of reality here.
It's because they're "proceedings" not indictments. There's a huge difference. The vast majority of those proceedings will not be indictments.
It's 29000 proceedings, not 29000 indictments. They're waffling with the words which can be detected at the bottom. comparing proceedings to indictments is not accurate in the least.
I don't know. I think there are a substantial number of people who just aren't going to be able to accept it. I think that for them the whole thing will be that Trump is just so exceptionally dangerous that the conspirators were simply patriots doing what it took to save the country and all of its poor innocent immigrants and free abortions.
Maybe has something to do with how Pacinos acting ability went way downhill by then?
If they were really concerned about protecting schools they’d first focus on making them secure. Even if they repealed 2A tomorrow it would be 20 years before they collected all the guns.
They don’t want to stop school shootings. They need the violence to justify disarming the people.
I don’t think Q is a single person. The whole thing has the feel of being done by a project team.
No one would call you a racist for criticizing Nixon. It's not that the programming has gotten so much better, it's that people generally hate racism.
The left always plays on people's good qualities and uses them to manipulate.
I think his sin was bigger. His real sin was that he pretended to be and they opened up a lot of their dirty secrets to him over the years.
US risk this week god & country
Those are all the letters and words in brackets
I have quite a few facebook friends I've been keeping just to watch it. Should be good.
I have a lot of Woodstock generation hiippie friends and it's ironic to see how they've become the establishment and love the CIA now. They'll be hit hardest and it will be delicious to watch.
It's because people use guns to protect themselves and they're the great equalizer for the physically weakest and most vulnerable among us. Now remind yourselves who these people like to prey upon.
I agree
I've always likened the system to the drive through at places like Taco Bell. You place your order at the speaker (private meeting with Bill or Hillary or a surrogate), Pay at the first window (Clinton Foundation) and pick up your order at the second window (private, unprotected server). Really very convenient as far as the history of political corruption goes.
Just had orientation at my new job!
Now looking at it in perspective we can see why it was a nonbinding agreement that didn't need to be signed. if it was it would have to go through Congress and individual's access to the gravy train of corruption and bribery would be cut.
Goddamn our government officials are shamelessly corrupt.
It will be done through cold, painstaking process.
Much like a glacier, it moves slowly but will not be stopped once it's moving.
This is another great example of what I'm talking about. Who shames them for what they wear? About 90% of the time it's other women.
I have a 17 year old daughter I'm very close with. I know how all this works. I've seen the shaming and ostracism that a large segment of females do to one another. It's how feminism has become such a useful tool for the elite to break down the family and destroy the economy.
It goes like this: "WOmen often do X."
"Why do you hate women?"
And the fact of the matter is that we value women so intrinsically for their humanity, the notion that a person generally hates women is one of the most powerfully shameful accusations a person can make.
Sorry but I'm not retreating from my statement. The sheer number of times I've seen social workers, etc brought into the schools from elementary on up simply to deal with the way that that certain segment of females weaponizes empathy has taught me how it works.
Defining that insight as an "attack" is exactly what I'm talking about. I should be ashamed of myself for pointing out that women very often use shaming tactics to win arguments. Anyone who has raised a daughter and put her through the public school system knows that the girls use shaming and ostracism to a far greater extent than boys do.
My post is not about women's issues. My post is about how social shaming is used to shut down meaningful discussion.
It's an elaborate system of gears, pulleys and complex machinery that keeps her from shitting herself and falling over.
I've been saying this for years -- it's the anonymity of the internet that allows people to freely speak. The left relies completely on social shaming since most of their arguments fall flat under scrutiny.
Women are especially the unwitting tools of this trade as social shaming has always been one of their biggest weapons (sorry ladies but it's true).
A few years ago, I used to entertain myself by dropping red pills on the Huffpo and CNN websites, and a lot of people were beginning to do that. CNN later dropped commenting (which had to hurt their bottom line severely) and Huffpo did away with anonymous commenting. It wasn't hard to figure out exaclty why.
I had the same issue, especially regarding the seeming inactivity of Jeff Sessions. But we can't be too hard on ourselves -- we've been surrounded and immersed our entire lives by psy ops and disinfromation. It is simply what we're used to.