Posted on 03/13/2019 1:27:51 PM PDT by ransomnote
New drop 3052
>>>5669520
Kids say they can’t log into Instagram or post on facebook
>5669639
The ‘cleaning crew’ is active.
Size = time+ to complete.
Q
High Society Aristocrats at their best...
Add me to the holistic thread too.
The census counts lots of things, tons of info is gathered.
The apportionment of Representatives is only one of many things derived from the census through ‘enumeration’.
Citizens and lawful permanent residents are guaranteed representation in Congress. Aliens are not represented. Aliens are aliens meaning they are unnatural, they do not belong here. They may be counted but they are not part of the enumeration for apportionment of Representatives.
That said, illegals have ‘coaches’ who game the system, who know the loopholes. They work to make a fraud on the system by passing off illegals as part of the enumeration. The more Representatives for illegals, the more power they have, the more money they receive.
[Kit notes our Virtuous Woman scored on post 188!]
The archive link that ElDoraDude posted is a copy of a Chan discussion that has been running for a couple weeks or so.
It re-hashes old, and introduces some new (that I haven’t seen) digs on pizzagate. Good catch, Dude!
Summary?
[note - even on 8Chan, threads/breads are sanitized to remove or censor any questionable/pedo content]
Lots of recorded Hollywood/Pedowood Instagram posts related to children, pizza, witchcraft and such.
Suffice it to say that these people are SICK. They’ve walked around for ages immune to any law of man or nature.
New drop 3053
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/13/technology/facebook-data-deals-investigation.html
Whistle while you work
Have you seen the movie ‘Snowden’?
“Facebook is my B*TCH.” re: NSA ACCESS
DARPA PANIC > EXPOSURE.
Q
Will you lend me some money to buy Millstone futures?
https://www.tmz.com/2019/03/13/college-bribery-scandal-triggers-nervous-rich-parents-usc/
Sources familiar with the case tell TMZ, FBI agents have seized numerous cell phones and other evidence they believe will lead them to other parents, college employees and others who might have participated in admissions bribery.
Excerpt of the NY times article in drop 3053
Federal prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into data deals Facebook struck with some of the worlds largest technology companies, intensifying scrutiny of the social media giants business practices as it seeks to rebound from a year of scandal and setbacks.
A grand jury in New York has subpoenaed records from at least two prominent makers of smartphones and other devices, according to two people who were familiar with the requests and who insisted on anonymity to discuss confidential legal matters. Both companies had entered into partnerships with Facebook, gaining broad access to the personal information of hundreds of millions of its users.
The companies were among more than 150, including Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Sony, that had cut sharing deals with the worlds dominant social media platform. The agreements, previously reported in The New York Times, let the companies see users friends, contact information and other data, sometimes without consent. Facebook has phased out most of the partnerships over the past two years.
We are cooperating with investigators and take those probes seriously, a Facebook spokesman said in a statement. Weve provided public testimony, answered questions and pledged that we will continue to do so.
It is not clear when the grand jury inquiry, overseen by prosecutors with the United States attorneys office for the Eastern District of New York, began or exactly what it is focusing on. Facebook was already facing scrutiny by the Federal Trade Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission. And the Justice Departments securities fraud unit began investigating it after reports that Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm, had improperly obtained the Facebook data of 87 million people and used it to build tools that helped President Trumps election campaign.
The Justice Department and the Eastern District declined to comment for this article.
The Cambridge investigation, still active, is being run by prosecutors from the Northern District of California. One former Cambridge employee said investigators questioned him as recently as late February. He and three other witnesses in the case, speaking on the condition of anonymity so they would not anger prosecutors, said a significant line of inquiry involved Facebooks claims that it was misled by Cambridge.
In public statements, Facebook executives had said that Cambridge told the company it was gathering data only for academic purposes. But the fine print accompanying a quiz app that collected the information said it could also be used commercially. Selling user data would have violated Facebooks rules at the time, yet the social network does not appear to have regularly checked that apps were complying. Facebook deleted the quiz app in December 2015.
The disclosures about Cambridge last year thrust Facebook into the worst crisis of its history. Then came news reports last June and December that Facebook had given business partners including makers of smartphones, tablets and other devices deep access to users personal information, letting some companies effectively override users privacy settings.
The sharing deals empowered Microsofts Bing search engine to map out the friends of virtually all Facebook users without their explicit consent, and allowed Amazon to obtain users names and contact information through their friends. Apple was able to hide from Facebook users all indicators that its devices were even asking for data.
Privacy advocates said the partnerships seemed to violate a 2011 consent agreement between Facebook and the F.T.C., stemming from allegations that the company had shared data in ways that deceived consumers. The deals also appeared to contradict statements by Mark Zuckerberg and other executives that Facebook had clamped down several years ago on sharing the data of users friends with outside developers.
F.T.C. officials, who spent the past year investigating whether Facebook violated the 2011 agreement, are now weighing the sharing deals as they negotiate a possible multibillion-dollar fine. That would be the largest such penalty ever imposed by the trade regulator.
MOAR! NEW Q DROPS
MARCH 13 EVENING
START AT #141
Facebook is my B*TCH.
Lol we have it all!!!!
Good idea! I had not thought about that!
We can all hope that with the indictment of this “Glitter of Celebrities” (Cf a murder of crows) are we seeing some preconditioning as a prelude to another big reveal?
I suspect the statute of limitations has expired on anything criminal. (However, based on certain possible recent criminal activities we can hope that deep research would be required to clear this party of any...um... “Russian” influence... We will see!)
It is interesting the initial legal attacks are being unleashed on Leftist Culture (Influencers and Thought leaders!), and involve a subject that a majority of people with children can understand, Rich privileged People cheating and buying their children's way into college over more scholastically qualified children, AND tax fraud. Notably this involves feeder Universities for the Collectivist “High Clique”.
(Preconditioning=outer Storm bands!)
ThanQ.
Point is, one should notbexpeect to find bodies but body parts. Lots of sifting.
I know a gentleman who worked the conveyor belt in New Jersey after 9/11. Gruesome.
> I cant find mention of Epstein on Drudge
Drudge is completely useless now. Derpy McDerp Derp.
-SB
Wot’s Flight 93?
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