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Originally Posted By sbhaven: Chinese ambassador to Israel found dead in Herzliya home There are reportedly no signs of violence. Wei's death comes a week after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Israel in an apparent attempt to convince the gov't to limit Chinese investment. The Chinese Ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, was found dead in his Herzliya home on Sunday morning, a Foreign Affairs Ministry official confirmed. Police are currently in his home and investigating. The Chinese embassy, however, said that it cannot confirm the reports as of yet. View Quote It's interesting that Du Wei was the Chinese ambassador to Ukraine before being sent to Israel. Small world, isn't it? |
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Originally Posted By mnvwguy02: Conflicted Dems come to McConnell’s defense in 3, 2, 1... ...McConnell reverses course and goes full speed ahead investigating Russia Hoax 1, 2, 3 days later. View Quote Keep in mind, the R’s are as guilty and prolific at stealing money from Taxpayers as the Dems. Trump is kicking them off the gravy train too. TC |
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Originally Posted By thesilvercord:
View Quote Why don’t they just go get him? We want answers. He has some. Fuck his feelings. He held a sensitive position. He should be compelled to testify in front of congress. |
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Quoted: Do they really think they can control folks being able to add some text to picture by buying up software companies? These people really are stupid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Originally Posted By sixnine: Declare him essential give him a mask and make him sing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sixnine: Originally Posted By Holes: Why don't they just go get him? We want answers. He has some. Fuck his feelings. He held a sensitive position. He should be compelled to testify in front of congress. Something. This crap of allowing anyone that wants to hide from the law behind a veil of “virus” is bullshit. I’m so fucking sick of people acting like Ebola is ravaging the Nation. It’s a flu. A bad flu if you’re old or have a bad immune system. That’s it. No one I know even knows of one single person that has had it. Not one. The risk to me is no different than shooting without safety glasses. 99.9% of the time you’ll be fine. .1% of the time the gun blows up in your face. Actually it’s probably a smaller percentage of danger. But you get the point. Do you constantly live in fear, of having to use your self defense weapon and not having your safety glasses handy? Or do you just live, and take a chance that you may have to fire a gun without eye protection on? Duh... |
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Originally Posted By Holes: Something. This crap of allowing anyone that wants to hide from the law behind a veil of “virus” is bullshit. I’m so fucking sick of people acting like Ebola is ravaging the Nation. It’s a flu. A bad flu if you’re old or have a bad immune system. That’s it. No one I know even knows of one single person that has had it. Not one. The risk to me is no different than shooting without safety glasses. 99.9% of the time you’ll be fine. .1% of the time the gun blows up in your face. Actually it’s probably a smaller percentage of danger. But you get the point. Do you constantly live in fear, of having to use your self defense weapon and not having your safety glasses handy? Or do you just live, and take a chance that you may have to fire a gun without eye protection on? Duh... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Holes: Originally Posted By sixnine: Originally Posted By Holes: Why don't they just go get him? We want answers. He has some. Fuck his feelings. He held a sensitive position. He should be compelled to testify in front of congress. Something. This crap of allowing anyone that wants to hide from the law behind a veil of “virus” is bullshit. I’m so fucking sick of people acting like Ebola is ravaging the Nation. It’s a flu. A bad flu if you’re old or have a bad immune system. That’s it. No one I know even knows of one single person that has had it. Not one. The risk to me is no different than shooting without safety glasses. 99.9% of the time you’ll be fine. .1% of the time the gun blows up in your face. Actually it’s probably a smaller percentage of danger. But you get the point. Do you constantly live in fear, of having to use your self defense weapon and not having your safety glasses handy? Or do you just live, and take a chance that you may have to fire a gun without eye protection on? Duh... He can sit in a solitary cell until he changes his mind |
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Originally Posted By Holes: Why don’t they just go get him? We want answers. He has some. Fuck his feelings. He held a sensitive position. He should be compelled to testify in front of congress. View Quote Adds some perspective to them emptying out prisions, letting Manafort out, etc, due to COVID-19, doesn't it? They're trying to set a precedent not only for behavior like this, but for no one to go to prison even if convicted. |
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Quoted: He can sit in a solitary cell until he changes his mind View Quote Agreed. Quoted: Adds some perspective to them emptying out prisions, letting Manafort out, etc, due to COVID-19, doesn't it? They're trying to set a precedent not only for behavior like this, but for no one to go to prison even if convicted. View Quote And agreed. I don’t doubt that we will have to get involved physically. To what degree is the only thing I’m not certain of yet. |
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Looks like this is Snowden related. Looks like he got a lot more than just privacy issue documents and they may have been give to foreign states. |
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APIJET - RFID Tracking
Post 9208215 11 hours ago • View on 8kun Whether the trackers are nano chips or not, they’re planning to inject trackers with the COVID-19 vaccine. The contractor is Apiject. This is their actual press release. The part about the RFID chip is buried toward the end in the “About” section. If there’s even a chance that they’re putting them in, it’s “Oh, HELL no!” And it appears that there’s a chance. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e99ca9bb5d9900a3b354c6e/t/5ebca7d0c5f9b404609a7673/1589422032364/ApiJect+Press+Release_200512.pdf The DOD’s press release is here. https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Releases/Release/Article/2184808/dod-awards-138-million-contract-enabling-prefilled-syringes-for-future-covid-19/source/GovDelivery/ The image is from this article: https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/dod-hhs-award-138-million-contract-apiject-systems-provide-prefilled-covid-19-vaccine-syringes-with-rfid-microchip-tracking/ |
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Originally Posted By BM1455: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196710/Capture4257_PNG-1420222.JPG Looks like this is Snowden related. Looks like he got a lot more than just privacy issue documents and they may have been give to foreign states. View Quote Anybody get Caps of those pages? The webpage has been hugged to death. |
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Originally Posted By BM1455: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196710/Capture4258_PNG-1420238.JPG View Quote Heres the tweet [tweet]http://www.twitter.com/MariaBartiromo/status/1262065546775932930[/tweet] http://www.twitter.com/MariaBartiromo/status/1262065546775932930 Links to this video: https://t.co/M9wopVaS11?amp=1 |
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Originally Posted By BM1455: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196710/Capture4256_PNG-1420202.JPG View Quote 4th of July weekend the count ends. |
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Originally Posted By BM1455: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196710/Capture4257_PNG-1420222.JPG Looks like this is Snowden related. Looks like he got a lot more than just privacy issue documents and they may have been give to foreign states. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BM1455: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196710/Capture4257_PNG-1420222.JPG Looks like this is Snowden related. Looks like he got a lot more than just privacy issue documents and they may have been give to foreign states. Yes, but that's old news and Q was getting at an explanation for future events. Going through the four pages Q mentions, one thing that's related to Flynn and the spygate spying stands out -- assuming Q is referencing PDF page numbers and not document page numbers, the section related to Snowden contacting more than 10 officials about problematic programs at NSA, and then later having issues and asking a lot of questions about his FISA 702 training and FISA targets. Just a theory, Snowden sees political spying, contacts officials about it and is ignored. The report then talks about him not using whistleblower procedures, later, right at the end of page 23 (PDF page 23, page 18 of report): 5240 1-R requires employees and contractors of a DoD intelligence element to report "questionable activities," or "conduct that constitutes, or is related to, [an] intelligence activity that my violate the last, any Executive Order or Presidential directive ... or applicable DoD policy. I think it's safe to say that every single person that touched the spygate material violated that one. Big time. That would greatly increase the number of people implicated and create a lot of opportunity for prosecutors to gather evidence. Every contractor with access is now a party to the scam, and you just need one or two saying they were ordered by one of the big names to do it, and bam, there's a case. Another thought is, what if there's documentation that Snowden went to that list of more than 10 people specifically stating he observed political intelligence gathering of US persons in violation of the law? Every one of those people also needed to report this, and didn't. They're implicated as well. |
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Originally Posted By Darcy: Anybody get Caps of those pages? The webpage has been hugged to death. View Quote It's on archive.org, and I've read the pages and commented. It's the Snowden intelligence report: https://web.archive.org/web/20170509052706/https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=797546 |
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Originally Posted By BM1455:
Not like we can make more of these. View Quote True. That just means we would make something much better. Do you think the flying Tic-Tac the USN F-18s chased is from "out there", an Earthly foreign government, or our own? |
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Originally Posted By Holes: Something. This crap of allowing anyone that wants to hide from the law behind a veil of “virus” is bullshit. I’m so fucking sick of people acting like Ebola is ravaging the Nation. It’s a flu. A bad flu if you’re old or have a bad immune system. That’s it. No one I know even knows of one single person that has had it. Not one. The risk to me is no different than shooting without safety glasses. 99.9% of the time you’ll be fine. .1% of the time the gun blows up in your face. Actually it’s probably a smaller percentage of danger. But you get the point. Do you constantly live in fear, of having to use your self defense weapon and not having your safety glasses handy? Or do you just live, and take a chance that you may have to fire a gun without eye protection on? Duh... View Quote Waiting for the public to wake up and be done with this shit Stick of hearing New normal Troubling times Uncertain times Crisis The narrative is obvious is obvious is obvious Disgusting |
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Originally Posted By seek2: Yes, but that's old news and Q was getting at an explanation for future events. Going through the four pages Q mentions, one thing that's related to Flynn and the spygate spying stands out -- assuming Q is referencing PDF page numbers and not document page numbers, the section related to Snowden contacting more than 10 officials about problematic programs at NSA, and then later having issues and asking a lot of questions about his FISA 702 training and FISA targets. Just a theory, Snowden sees political spying, contacts officials about it and is ignored. The report then talks about him not using whistleblower procedures, later, right at the end of page 23 (PDF page 23, page 18 of report): I think it's safe to say that every single person that touched the spygate material violated that one. Big time. That would greatly increase the number of people implicated and create a lot of opportunity for prosecutors to gather evidence. Every contractor with access is now a party to the scam, and you just need one or two saying they were ordered by one of the big names to do it, and bam, there's a case. Another thought is, what if there's documentation that Snowden went to that list of more than 10 people specifically stating he observed political intelligence gathering of US persons in violation of the law? Every one of those people also needed to report this, and didn't. They're implicated as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By seek2: Originally Posted By BM1455: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196710/Capture4257_PNG-1420222.JPG Looks like this is Snowden related. Looks like he got a lot more than just privacy issue documents and they may have been give to foreign states. Yes, but that's old news and Q was getting at an explanation for future events. Going through the four pages Q mentions, one thing that's related to Flynn and the spygate spying stands out -- assuming Q is referencing PDF page numbers and not document page numbers, the section related to Snowden contacting more than 10 officials about problematic programs at NSA, and then later having issues and asking a lot of questions about his FISA 702 training and FISA targets. Just a theory, Snowden sees political spying, contacts officials about it and is ignored. The report then talks about him not using whistleblower procedures, later, right at the end of page 23 (PDF page 23, page 18 of report): 5240 1-R requires employees and contractors of a DoD intelligence element to report "questionable activities," or "conduct that constitutes, or is related to, [an] intelligence activity that my violate the last, any Executive Order or Presidential directive ... or applicable DoD policy. I think it's safe to say that every single person that touched the spygate material violated that one. Big time. That would greatly increase the number of people implicated and create a lot of opportunity for prosecutors to gather evidence. Every contractor with access is now a party to the scam, and you just need one or two saying they were ordered by one of the big names to do it, and bam, there's a case. Another thought is, what if there's documentation that Snowden went to that list of more than 10 people specifically stating he observed political intelligence gathering of US persons in violation of the law? Every one of those people also needed to report this, and didn't. They're implicated as well. ?? What if Snowden was Q? |
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Originally Posted By Crazy_Diamond: APIJET - RFID Tracking Post 9208215 11 hours ago • View on 8kun Whether the trackers are nano chips or not, they’re planning to inject trackers with the COVID-19 vaccine. The contractor is Apiject. This is their actual press release. The part about the RFID chip is buried toward the end in the “About” section. If there’s even a chance that they’re putting them in, it’s “Oh, HELL no!” And it appears that there’s a chance. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e99ca9bb5d9900a3b354c6e/t/5ebca7d0c5f9b404609a7673/1589422032364/ApiJect+Press+Release_200512.pdf The DOD’s press release is here. https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Releases/Release/Article/2184808/dod-awards-138-million-contract-enabling-prefilled-syringes-for-future-covid-19/source/GovDelivery/ The image is from this article: https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/dod-hhs-award-138-million-contract-apiject-systems-provide-prefilled-covid-19-vaccine-syringes-with-rfid-microchip-tracking/ View Quote This sounds like doom porn. From the last link in the quote above: In addition, each prefilled syringe has the option to include an NFC chip that incorporates a secure unique ID number. This enables healthcare professionals at the point of care to use an app on their smartphones to verify that the drug being injected is authentic and unexpired. It also enables health authorities to know in real time when and where each dose is injected. NFC is a short range technology that cannot directly communicate with GPS satellites, cell towers, etc. It can, however, communicate with cell phones. If you read the article wording carefully, you will realize the RFID goes with the syringe and not the liquid vaccine.Yes, they want to microchip you, but I don't think it's a part of this particular Apiject contract. ETA: I guess there is a little doom to this. A serial number on each dose of vaccine would allow 87 different vaccines to be given. Who gets which vaccine would be recorded. It would be like a double blind clinical trial without anyone realizing it. Since most medical records and insurance claims are now computerized, it would be easy for someone to do an analysis years later and say, "Hmmmm..... Recipients of vaccine versions 1, 35, 74, 84 all got beetus, and a meat allergy." |
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Quoted: Anybody get Caps of those pages? The webpage has been hugged to death. View Quote Good show!! hahahaha sorry for the distraction |
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Originally Posted By seek2: Yes, but that's old news and Q was getting at an explanation for future events. Going through the four pages Q mentions, one thing that's related to Flynn and the spygate spying stands out -- assuming Q is referencing PDF page numbers and not document page numbers, the section related to Snowden contacting more than 10 officials about problematic programs at NSA, and then later having issues and asking a lot of questions about his FISA 702 training and FISA targets. Just a theory, Snowden sees political spying, contacts officials about it and is ignored. The report then talks about him not using whistleblower procedures, later, right at the end of page 23 (PDF page 23, page 18 of report): I think it's safe to say that every single person that touched the spygate material violated that one. Big time. That would greatly increase the number of people implicated and create a lot of opportunity for prosecutors to gather evidence. Every contractor with access is now a party to the scam, and you just need one or two saying they were ordered by one of the big names to do it, and bam, there's a case. Another thought is, what if there's documentation that Snowden went to that list of more than 10 people specifically stating he observed political intelligence gathering of US persons in violation of the law? Every one of those people also needed to report this, and didn't. They're implicated as well. View Quote Snowden COULD have been considered a hero and patriot if all he absconded with and revealed was the overwhelming and over reaching government spying activities employed illegally against American citizens here in the US. However, what makes him a traitor is the massive troves of military classified documents, during war time, which he sold to and shared with both the Chinese and the Russians. Rightfully, you'll never hear much about specifics, unless you have a need to know and SC/TSC and above. It's highly likely that while HRC's home server dead drop sold SAP's and other intel to the Chinese, that Snowden's stolen and sold intel got assets in China (and other places) killed or burned, at the least. |
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Originally Posted By togadelic: Waiting for the public to wake up and be done with this shit Stick of hearing New normal Troubling times Uncertain times Crisis The narrative is obvious is obvious is obvious Disgusting View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By togadelic: Originally Posted By Holes: Something. This crap of allowing anyone that wants to hide from the law behind a veil of “virus” is bullshit. I’m so fucking sick of people acting like Ebola is ravaging the Nation. It’s a flu. A bad flu if you’re old or have a bad immune system. That’s it. No one I know even knows of one single person that has had it. Not one. The risk to me is no different than shooting without safety glasses. 99.9% of the time you’ll be fine. .1% of the time the gun blows up in your face. Actually it’s probably a smaller percentage of danger. But you get the point. Do you constantly live in fear, of having to use your self defense weapon and not having your safety glasses handy? Or do you just live, and take a chance that you may have to fire a gun without eye protection on? Duh... Waiting for the public to wake up and be done with this shit Stick of hearing New normal Troubling times Uncertain times Crisis The narrative is obvious is obvious is obvious Disgusting ...is obvious. |
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Originally Posted By Cecenrse: Snowden COULD have been considered a hero and patriot if all he absconded with and revealed was the overwhelming and over reaching government spying activities employed illegally against American citizens here in the US. However, what makes him a traitor is the massive troves of military classified documents, during war time, which he sold to and shared with both the Chinese and the Russians. Rightfully, you'll never hear much about specifics, unless you have a need to know and SC/TSC and above. It's highly likely that while HRC's home server dead drop sold SAP's and other intel to the Chinese, that Snowden's stolen and sold intel got assets in China (and other places) killed or burned, at the least. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Cecenrse: Originally Posted By seek2: Yes, but that's old news and Q was getting at an explanation for future events. Going through the four pages Q mentions, one thing that's related to Flynn and the spygate spying stands out -- assuming Q is referencing PDF page numbers and not document page numbers, the section related to Snowden contacting more than 10 officials about problematic programs at NSA, and then later having issues and asking a lot of questions about his FISA 702 training and FISA targets. Just a theory, Snowden sees political spying, contacts officials about it and is ignored. The report then talks about him not using whistleblower procedures, later, right at the end of page 23 (PDF page 23, page 18 of report): I think it's safe to say that every single person that touched the spygate material violated that one. Big time. That would greatly increase the number of people implicated and create a lot of opportunity for prosecutors to gather evidence. Every contractor with access is now a party to the scam, and you just need one or two saying they were ordered by one of the big names to do it, and bam, there's a case. Another thought is, what if there's documentation that Snowden went to that list of more than 10 people specifically stating he observed political intelligence gathering of US persons in violation of the law? Every one of those people also needed to report this, and didn't. They're implicated as well. Snowden COULD have been considered a hero and patriot if all he absconded with and revealed was the overwhelming and over reaching government spying activities employed illegally against American citizens here in the US. However, what makes him a traitor is the massive troves of military classified documents, during war time, which he sold to and shared with both the Chinese and the Russians. Rightfully, you'll never hear much about specifics, unless you have a need to know and SC/TSC and above. It's highly likely that while HRC's home server dead drop sold SAP's and other intel to the Chinese, that Snowden's stolen and sold intel got assets in China (and other places) killed or burned, at the least. Not doubting you, but how do you “know” he’s guilty? From what I’ve seen, if they can make Mike Flynn guilty, they can make ANYONE look guilty. |
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Originally Posted By togadelic: Waiting for the public to wake up and be done with this shit Stick of hearing New normal Troubling times Uncertain times Crisis The narrative is obvious is obvious is obvious Disgusting View Quote That uncertain times line really pisses me off because all times have and will be uncertain. |
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https://twitter.com/pixielicious731/status/1251351458739556352
I'm not on a cell phone at the moment like I normally am and thought I would help out the group by providing a working link to these drops. From the perspective of a cell phone user these drops won't tell you anything. And I'm not smart enough to know how to copy or type text from a pic into a separate internet browser to see what goodies may be hiding in there.... I just had a minute and was trying to help out. |
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Originally Posted By BM1455:
View Quote Well that didn't inspire hope. |
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you are here that is laying it out public vs natsecurity----meaning---avoid war with china most of the rest are cheerleader type wwg1wga tweets etc q just trying to spread the message by people hoping they will get "q'd" by putting stuff on twitter---may be an effective strategy to spread the concept to the normies it just doesn't interest me much |
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Originally Posted By chadjetlag: He can sit in a solitary cell until he changes his mind View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By chadjetlag: Originally Posted By Holes: Originally Posted By sixnine: Originally Posted By Holes: Why don't they just go get him? We want answers. He has some. Fuck his feelings. He held a sensitive position. He should be compelled to testify in front of congress. Something. This crap of allowing anyone that wants to hide from the law behind a veil of “virus” is bullshit. I’m so fucking sick of people acting like Ebola is ravaging the Nation. It’s a flu. A bad flu if you’re old or have a bad immune system. That’s it. No one I know even knows of one single person that has had it. Not one. The risk to me is no different than shooting without safety glasses. 99.9% of the time you’ll be fine. .1% of the time the gun blows up in your face. Actually it’s probably a smaller percentage of danger. But you get the point. Do you constantly live in fear, of having to use your self defense weapon and not having your safety glasses handy? Or do you just live, and take a chance that you may have to fire a gun without eye protection on? Duh... He can sit in a solitary cell until he changes his mind This! |
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unconfirmed reports but still worth watching.
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Originally Posted By BM1455: unconfirmed reports but still worth watching.
View Quote I'm not much of a plane or ship tracker, but should be able to track their progress. If dead in the water or altered course of travel, that would be telling. Right? |
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