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I have been silently following since the first thread. At one point I was smelling a rat big time. Right about that time someone mentioned Bongino, and confess I was completely clueless about his podcast until brought up here. I know he’s technically “Opinion” but his opinions are proving more reliable than “investigative journalism” is in today’s climate. Thanks to those that put in real work and have helped open eyes, including my own.
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Boots on the ground.
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I have been silently following since the first thread. At one point I was smelling a rat big time. Right about that time someone mentioned Bongino, and confess I was completely clueless about his podcast until brought up here. I know he’s technically “Opinion” but his opinions are proving more reliable than “investigative journalism” is in today’s climate. Thanks to those that put in real work and have helped open eyes, including my own. View Quote I wouldn't call him opinion. Most of what he does is backed with texted, emails ect...from those who perpetrated spygate on the country. When he speculates, he clearly let's us know it's his opinion. |
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LOL, its just more Kabuki theater for the masses (and their rabid base) and the media. This week, we will bring a resolution to the Floor that affirms the ongoing, existing investigation that is currently being conducted by our committees as part of this impeachment inquiry, including all requests for documents, subpoenas for records and testimony, and any other investigative steps previously taken or to be taken as part of this investigation. Looks like it's basically a BS move to keep this in the news cycle. Will get people on the record unless they pull a voice vote which would give cover to those who are at risk of loosing the election next year in red districts/states. They are not actually voting to impeach Trump, just keeping the "impeachment inquiry" theater going.This resolution establishes the procedure for hearings that are open to the American people, authorizes the disclosure of deposition transcripts, outlines procedures to transfer evidence to the Judiciary Committee as it considers potential articles of impeachment, and sets forth due process rights for the President and his Counsel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This week, we will bring a resolution to the Floor that affirms the ongoing, existing investigation that is currently being conducted by our committees as part of this impeachment inquiry, including all requests for documents, subpoenas for records and testimony, and any other investigative steps previously taken or to be taken as part of this investigation. Looks like it's basically a BS move to keep this in the news cycle. Will get people on the record unless they pull a voice vote which would give cover to those who are at risk of loosing the election next year in red districts/states. They are not actually voting to impeach Trump, just keeping the "impeachment inquiry" theater going.This resolution establishes the procedure for hearings that are open to the American people, authorizes the disclosure of deposition transcripts, outlines procedures to transfer evidence to the Judiciary Committee as it considers potential articles of impeachment, and sets forth due process rights for the President and his Counsel. https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/10/28/pelosi-calls-house-vote-to-affirm-speaker-impeachment-inquiry-the-house-never-authorized/ |
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This would definitely be a victory for Flynn, but if the judge dismisses the case does that mean all of the criminal shenanigans get dismissed with that dismissal? Does anyone get to go after them? Thanks View Quote |
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Autists will find all sorts of interesting things from the latest island video footage.
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I took that statement, along with one aimed at Nellie at “face value” so to speak. Both ladies are plain looking to be gracious about it yet he calls one “lovely” and the other one “beautiful wife”. I think it’s a subtle dig and it triggered the media to run articles because T$ is so “boorish” to their fee fees. They get triggered and write about people the normies don’t even know about. The art of the insult! Nellie is beautiful View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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+1 for EtS being a poser or paytriot. But Trump did refer to her as "the lovely Lisa Page" in a tweet. Trump doesn't pass out compliments to his enemies, at least not that I've seen. He'll give respect by default, but you have to keep his respect to get a kind word from him. If you're actively opposing him he'll unleash that wicked wit of his and brand you with something unflattering. Nellie is beautiful |
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Another excerpt from Lee Smith's book. Follow the tweet.
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So she's having a vote about authorizing existing dog and pony shows, but not having a vote on actual impeachment proceedings, while media is broadcasting the narrative there will be a vote on impeachment proceedings, Nancy tells the media this is not a vote on proceeding with impeachment. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/440865/AA4913D2-6289-4314-A77F-90A68FA638CE_jpeg-1140885.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some “inside baseball” on this Thursday’s proceedings.
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Anons digging into “The Finders” (FBI doc dump)
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Complete wild ball, but related to anything?
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Another congress critter is dead, if anyone cares. At 66.
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Quoted: Welcome to the party. I wouldn't call him opinion. Most of what he does is backed with texted, emails ect...from those who perpetrated spygate on the country. When he speculates, he clearly let's us know it's his opinion. View Quote Give Buck Sexton’s podcast a listen if you haven’t yet. Different style but great content |
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And in a favorite topic of olden days: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jul/30/guantanamo-prison-contract-siemens-has-facility-op/
The wording of the article indicated that GTMO will be receiving power efficiency upgrades thru end of contract in 2043. Since the detention facility is on site there, it gets it's share, however unspecified or outlined. More an indication of Uncle Sam's commitment to the naval port for the foreseeable future. It's not going away. Anything toward actual construction of a supermax, which has been requested by Command there, would be buried in the details. Since that is an $88 million dollar project it's about 10% of the overall. Wouldn't surprise me there is a good deal of money upgrading the desalinization plant, etc. Sounds mostly like infrastructure improvements. Think about it - just a 25 year contract on utilities at face value. For those who see it as a portentious expansion of the site, that would go to running major power and water lines for housing 10,000 people, it would be literally years down the road, not 2020. It's going to take sat photos of a major utility installation running from the Bay to the seashore around the mountain to get any traction, and a serious sized sewage plant larger than my towns getting installed. Where would that go up in the vicinity of the Camp? Or would it be across the bay at the airport site already announced? Which then means laying a major water line and electrical cable across the bay. Years and years down the road. I'm not seeing it for any current events. |
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Dems working and end run on immigration reform: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/10/28/democrats-draft-plan-to-import-huge-numbers-of-climate-refugees/
By declaring certain zones - subSaharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America - to be climate disaster regions, they would allow "refugees" to resettle here in America. Minimum 50k a year, up to ?? as it's projected at least 200 million may be displaced due to sea-level rise, glacial outburst floods, desertification or fires … there could be as many as 200 million CDPs by 2050 globally View Quote This is just an end run around closing the border, they are floating it to see what they can get away with. Sea level rise? The Dutch would just move inland. Glacial outburst floods? I thought the glaciers were receding so much they were all gone? Now a few valleys in remote regions are just going to suddenly melt? Desertification? Basically, things drying out? Could it be the natural result of cutting down all the trees for firewood? And those areas are not going to have much in the way of fires, it's the populated ones with humans, regulations, and conservation having the problems. BY THE WAY, why is it only CA has major fires caused by high lines? We've got major power lines locally, a coal burning plant, natural gas powered electrical station, a hydroelectric plant all within 40 miles of each other, yet, no fires from those transmission lines. NONE. Winds of 25 with gusts to 50 aren't uncommon, there is even a wind farm going up 50 miles away. If you aren't calling bullshit on the CA fires, consider that the map of previous ones concentrated over the proposed route for their high speed rail line, and look at the photos of developments where the homes are burnt to the ground yet no line of fire exists in the brush to show how it jumps from one to the next. None. You decide. Or, you could just take the word of the media, which is owned by 6 corporations, which are owned in the majority by one Saudi Prince. WE DO NOT HAVE AN INDEPENDENT MEDIA. We have the propaganda arm of NeverTrumpers and Democartels who only publish their spin on the news. ONLY. Which means the "Climate Refugee" status will be proclaimed a major outreach for suffering peoples, while not investigating the real source of the fires. Which includes that one dude from MO (curse him for that) who drove to CA to set fires. Glad he got caught. Anyway, waiting to see what Judge Sullivan does in the light of wasting his time in court for months (years?) over falsified testimony and fake charges. His dismissal of the case would rate a major BOOM, freeing Flynn's hands and allowing serious retribution against his accusers. Don't be surprised if some of them are tragically killed or commit suicide. The Democartel does not tolerate failure. It's getting more desperate every day. |
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IF the republicans and RINO's in the house were trustworthy, why couldn't they sponsor a resolution for an impeachment investigation and put the dems on the spot? View Quote I feel like we might be giving the dams an opportunity to disrupt our plan with their own set of moves. |
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IF the republicans and RINO's in the house were trustworthy, why couldn't they sponsor a resolution for an impeachment investigation and put the dems on the spot? View Quote Than to get all riled up and distracted. Secondly, because they're arguably almost as bad the Dems, so you could never trust them to do correct and honorable things. Since they have had years to do so and have primarily succeeded in feathering their own golden nests, and have done NOTHING to end the corruption. |
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... BY THE WAY, why is it only CA has major fires caused by high lines? We've got major power lines locally, a coal burning plant, natural gas powered electrical station, a hydroelectric plant all within 40 miles of each other, yet, no fires from those transmission lines. NONE. Winds of 25 with gusts to 50 aren't uncommon, there is even a wind farm going up 50 miles away. If you aren't calling bullshit on the CA fires, consider that the map of previous ones concentrated over the proposed route for their high speed rail line, and look at the photos of developments where the homes are burnt to the ground yet no line of fire exists in the brush to show how it jumps from one to the next. None. You decide. ... View Quote https://www.levinsimes.com/electrical-power-3rd-most-common-cause-of-wildfire/ CA fires only Attached File Also https://www.ecmag.com/section/systems/link-between-power-lines-and-wildfires The Link Between Power Lines and Wildfires
It seems like tree branches coming into contact with power lines is something that could be predicted in advance. Tree branches only grow so fast.
Published In November 2018 Over the years, utilities around the nation have had to deal with wildfire-related damage to their transmission and distribution lines, especially those that traverse wilderness areas. Now, there is growing evidence that, in some instances, the power lines themselves are triggering the wildfires. In some instances, high winds can blow nearby trees and their branches into power lines, sparking fires. In other cases, wind can snap wooden distribution line poles, causing live wires to fall onto nearby dry grass, setting it on fire. While such problems exist in a number of states, the most serious problems have occurred in California, especially over the last two years. Record-breaking wildfires have erupted as a result of the unprecedented drought the state has experienced, which has turned millions of acres of forest into tinder boxes. In late 2017, for example, power lines owned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) were blamed for a dozen Northern California wildfires and 18 related deaths. A report, issued by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, noted that these fires started when trees and branches came into contact with power lines. One such fire, the Redwood Fire, burned over 36,000 acres, destroyed 543 structures, and resulted in nine civilian deaths. Another, the Atlas Fire, burned 52,000 acres, destroyed 783 structures, and resulted in six civilian deaths. During the summer of 2018, the Department reported at least 17 more major wildfires that were triggered by power lines. One of these, the Thomas Fire in the southern part of the state, was triggered by Southern California Edison lines. That fire destroyed 1,000 buildings and led to a landslide that killed 22 people. ... PG&E is citing financial challenges related to the 2017 and 2018 wildfires for their January 2019 bankruptcy filing. Since they are bankrupt, shutting off the power to affected regions may be the only option they can afford (until the affected population without power demands a bailout). |
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CA has wildfires every year. The smoke and ash that falls from the sky balances out all that other green stuff they do. AZ and parts of NV will also have wildfires at times. The thing that is unusual is is the high percentage of the fires suddenly being blamed on electrical power lines. I had difficulty recalling any major wildfires 5+ years ago blamed on electrical power lines. I found a CA law firm that summarized causes of CA fires. https://www.levinsimes.com/electrical-power-3rd-most-common-cause-of-wildfire/ CA fires only https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/475138/cafirestats_png-1141355.JPG Also https://www.ecmag.com/section/systems/link-between-power-lines-and-wildfires The Link Between Power Lines and Wildfires
It seems like tree branches coming into contact with power lines is something that could be predicted in advance. Tree branches only grow so fast.
Published In November 2018 Over the years, utilities around the nation have had to deal with wildfire-related damage to their transmission and distribution lines, especially those that traverse wilderness areas. Now, there is growing evidence that, in some instances, the power lines themselves are triggering the wildfires. In some instances, high winds can blow nearby trees and their branches into power lines, sparking fires. In other cases, wind can snap wooden distribution line poles, causing live wires to fall onto nearby dry grass, setting it on fire. While such problems exist in a number of states, the most serious problems have occurred in California, especially over the last two years. Record-breaking wildfires have erupted as a result of the unprecedented drought the state has experienced, which has turned millions of acres of forest into tinder boxes. In late 2017, for example, power lines owned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) were blamed for a dozen Northern California wildfires and 18 related deaths. A report, issued by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, noted that these fires started when trees and branches came into contact with power lines. One such fire, the Redwood Fire, burned over 36,000 acres, destroyed 543 structures, and resulted in nine civilian deaths. Another, the Atlas Fire, burned 52,000 acres, destroyed 783 structures, and resulted in six civilian deaths. During the summer of 2018, the Department reported at least 17 more major wildfires that were triggered by power lines. One of these, the Thomas Fire in the southern part of the state, was triggered by Southern California Edison lines. That fire destroyed 1,000 buildings and led to a landslide that killed 22 people. ... PG&E is citing financial challenges related to the 2017 and 2018 wildfires for their January 2019 bankruptcy filing. Since they are bankrupt, shutting off the power to affected regions may be the only option they can afford (until the affected population without power demands a bailout). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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... BY THE WAY, why is it only CA has major fires caused by high lines? We've got major power lines locally, a coal burning plant, natural gas powered electrical station, a hydroelectric plant all within 40 miles of each other, yet, no fires from those transmission lines. NONE. Winds of 25 with gusts to 50 aren't uncommon, there is even a wind farm going up 50 miles away. If you aren't calling bullshit on the CA fires, consider that the map of previous ones concentrated over the proposed route for their high speed rail line, and look at the photos of developments where the homes are burnt to the ground yet no line of fire exists in the brush to show how it jumps from one to the next. None. You decide. ... https://www.levinsimes.com/electrical-power-3rd-most-common-cause-of-wildfire/ CA fires only https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/475138/cafirestats_png-1141355.JPG Also https://www.ecmag.com/section/systems/link-between-power-lines-and-wildfires The Link Between Power Lines and Wildfires
It seems like tree branches coming into contact with power lines is something that could be predicted in advance. Tree branches only grow so fast.
Published In November 2018 Over the years, utilities around the nation have had to deal with wildfire-related damage to their transmission and distribution lines, especially those that traverse wilderness areas. Now, there is growing evidence that, in some instances, the power lines themselves are triggering the wildfires. In some instances, high winds can blow nearby trees and their branches into power lines, sparking fires. In other cases, wind can snap wooden distribution line poles, causing live wires to fall onto nearby dry grass, setting it on fire. While such problems exist in a number of states, the most serious problems have occurred in California, especially over the last two years. Record-breaking wildfires have erupted as a result of the unprecedented drought the state has experienced, which has turned millions of acres of forest into tinder boxes. In late 2017, for example, power lines owned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) were blamed for a dozen Northern California wildfires and 18 related deaths. A report, issued by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, noted that these fires started when trees and branches came into contact with power lines. One such fire, the Redwood Fire, burned over 36,000 acres, destroyed 543 structures, and resulted in nine civilian deaths. Another, the Atlas Fire, burned 52,000 acres, destroyed 783 structures, and resulted in six civilian deaths. During the summer of 2018, the Department reported at least 17 more major wildfires that were triggered by power lines. One of these, the Thomas Fire in the southern part of the state, was triggered by Southern California Edison lines. That fire destroyed 1,000 buildings and led to a landslide that killed 22 people. ... PG&E is citing financial challenges related to the 2017 and 2018 wildfires for their January 2019 bankruptcy filing. Since they are bankrupt, shutting off the power to affected regions may be the only option they can afford (until the affected population without power demands a bailout). |
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Wow - don't overlook the posts by Pfran and Pointman above. Specifically the conflicting parts circled in red from the fbi report and what appears to be a wiki page.
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From an anon
Q: C before D Clinton before Durham? Comey before Durham? Clapper before Durham? As in: made to testify? This is going to be indeed biblical, anons. You can feel it. It's in the air. Any moment now. This anons theory is that it will hit today or tomorrow. Not giving the swamp moar time to change the narrative. Declass will hit before thursday, imho. If Q/Q+ want to Declass on a special dates, than 5th of November is a good date. (Gunpoweder plot: remember, remember, the 5th of November) See Q drop 2742 |
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Take a look at this, I am color blind so please help me out here if I am wrong. However see this info graphic for the location of CA Power Generating Facilities - note the location of Solar...., now take a look at the route for high speed trans / fires.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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... BY THE WAY, why is it only CA has major fires caused by high lines? We've got major power lines locally, a coal burning plant, natural gas powered electrical station, a hydroelectric plant all within 40 miles of each other, yet, no fires from those transmission lines. NONE. Winds of 25 with gusts to 50 aren't uncommon, there is even a wind farm going up 50 miles away. If you aren't calling bullshit on the CA fires, consider that the map of previous ones concentrated over the proposed route for their high speed rail line, and look at the photos of developments where the homes are burnt to the ground yet no line of fire exists in the brush to show how it jumps from one to the next. None. You decide. ... https://www.levinsimes.com/electrical-power-3rd-most-common-cause-of-wildfire/ CA fires only https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/475138/cafirestats_png-1141355.JPG Also https://www.ecmag.com/section/systems/link-between-power-lines-and-wildfires The Link Between Power Lines and Wildfires
It seems like tree branches coming into contact with power lines is something that could be predicted in advance. Tree branches only grow so fast.
Published In November 2018 Over the years, utilities around the nation have had to deal with wildfire-related damage to their transmission and distribution lines, especially those that traverse wilderness areas. Now, there is growing evidence that, in some instances, the power lines themselves are triggering the wildfires. In some instances, high winds can blow nearby trees and their branches into power lines, sparking fires. In other cases, wind can snap wooden distribution line poles, causing live wires to fall onto nearby dry grass, setting it on fire. While such problems exist in a number of states, the most serious problems have occurred in California, especially over the last two years. Record-breaking wildfires have erupted as a result of the unprecedented drought the state has experienced, which has turned millions of acres of forest into tinder boxes. In late 2017, for example, power lines owned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) were blamed for a dozen Northern California wildfires and 18 related deaths. A report, issued by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, noted that these fires started when trees and branches came into contact with power lines. One such fire, the Redwood Fire, burned over 36,000 acres, destroyed 543 structures, and resulted in nine civilian deaths. Another, the Atlas Fire, burned 52,000 acres, destroyed 783 structures, and resulted in six civilian deaths. During the summer of 2018, the Department reported at least 17 more major wildfires that were triggered by power lines. One of these, the Thomas Fire in the southern part of the state, was triggered by Southern California Edison lines. That fire destroyed 1,000 buildings and led to a landslide that killed 22 people. ... PG&E is citing financial challenges related to the 2017 and 2018 wildfires for their January 2019 bankruptcy filing. Since they are bankrupt, shutting off the power to affected regions may be the only option they can afford (until the affected population without power demands a bailout). |
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Remember Google "Helping" ISPs by putting cache servers across the nation in their first little 'cloud' 15 years ago (which incidentally saved all traffic stats)
Study: Google Hogs Internet Traffic to Dominate Competitors (Brietbart) A recent study claims that Google makes its websites faster than rival services by using code to dominate networks, taking an “unfair” share of internet traffic. The Telegraph reports that a recent study claims that Google makes its websites faster than rival services by using code to dominate online networks. Researchers from Cargenie Mellon University and software firm Nefell Networks claim in the study that a Google algorithm can dominate almost half of a network’s capacity when there are multiple online services vying for connections. The report claims that Google-owned websites such as YouTube could stream videos faster than other competitors such as Netflix if users sharing the same connection try to access both sites simultaneously. This algorithm can be used by other services meaning that Google is most likely not the only group doing this, but the research focuses mostly on Google’s role in managing online traffic. Internet services use algorithms known as “congestion control algorithms” or CCA’s to share bandwidth efficiently across a network and to “throttle” or slow down certain websites or services when the capacity of the connection is stressed. Researchers found that Google’s algorithm which is called BBR take up 40 percent of internet capacity when multiple services are competing for traffic. Researchers state when the algorithm was active, other services would be granted less than 4 percent capacity. Google does “open source” the algorithm meaning that other services can take advantage of it. Other websites use different CCAs meaning that they could face slower internet speeds. Researchers state that Google’s algorithm, which went public in 2016, takes a disproportionate share of Internet traffic. Justine Shery of Carnegie Mellon’s computer science department states: “By any traditional version of [network] fairness, BBR is not fair.” Google has stated that it will be address issues of fairness in a new version of the algorithm being launched soon called BBR V2. Read more about the study here. (More at link...) Study Link (PDF, Paper) |
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