Posted on 02/28/2018 1:29:04 AM PST by ransomnote
So we know the entire Libtard news media works collectively to form story lines. And I've always assumed that just because Journ-o-list was shut down, the practice hasn't ended, maybe just moved and morphed.
But either way, that's mouse nuts.
The extraordinary claims made are that: Trump has a big secret team, including Jeff Sessions, working the background to bring down a giant worldwide conspiracy of corrupt bribe-taking and giving people involved in all sorts of illegal things, up to and including sex trafficing children and pedophile rings.
And that these people will be rounded up, arrested, sent to dention at Gitmo and other Federal facilites, given military tribunals, and never seen from again.
And the names include people up to and including Obama and Hillary.
OK: as the old tag line goes "Show me the Money!".
I see this Q thing just going on and on with his cryptic stuff, and the rubber never meets the road
At this rate, in two years people will be saying things happened, (like Obama was arrested and detained) so Q is real, but the things that happened are only known by deciphering the cryptic mystery-questions of Q.
And the rest of will be seeing Obama giving talks at ESPN, publishing a new book, and being photographed at some celebrity wedding or on a yacht. (he seems to like those).
At some point the secret, coded, cryptic Q world has to manifest in the conventional world or it's just not meaningful.
"So the board is a who's who of f**kery. Ben Rhoades, Samantha Powers, Susan Rice. I think we have Obama's entire shadow govt. leadership right here boys."
I found it curious . . . thinking anon might be correct
Breaking News is the N Korea appears to have
suitcase nukes.
They got the uranium from Mueller.
They got the computers from Google.
Why are these OBVIOUS traitors walking free?
Policies and goals look rather like those of the Republican Main street groups.
I found it curious . . . thinking anon might be correct,
Well of course he's right that this is a liberal think tank on foreign relations and it's chock-full of Team Obama foreign policy geeks, like the former ambassador to the African Union (who even knew there was an African Union), and Susan Rice an Samantha powers.
I find it completely unremarkable. I bet many of them also belong to the Council on Foreign Relations. That's how these guys roll.
That fact that there are liberal think tanks full of ex-Obama staff now that the GOP are in power doesn't do anything to validate Q's extraordinary claims. Per Q we should be seeing some of these people picked up and detained.
But, in the real world they are working at their liberal foundations, doing fundraising and having conferences.
And I'd like to see something done about it.
Track One: One or more special prosecutors are appointed to investigate the many known crimes of the above people. For instance: we know Hillary got a pass on the private email setup now, that Comey was corrupt, that the Lynch-Clinton meeting likely included a Quid-pro-quo. So, why *don't we have an Independent Council of our own yet?* You know, someone to counter Mueller.
Track Two: We don't have to worry about it, behind the scenes a secret task force being led by Jeff Sessions is hard at work to arrest all the Swamp Creatures.
Track Two breeds passivity and Q-post navel gazing. We don't have to DO ANYTHING we just wait for it all to be revealed.
Track One should be breeding activism, outrage, forcing the DOJ to appoint an IC, like the one they appointed to target Team Trump. Track One might actually end up with some of the "cards" above getting charged and going to jail, just like Mueller has gotten three indictments and three guilty pleas, so far.
Honestly, until i see someone pictured above in some sort of legal jeopardy I can't take the Q thing too seriously.
We know he's a strategic, goal-oriented guy so one has to wonder what his objective is with this tweet.
He has plenty of channels to get a message to Sessions without putting it in the public eye, so it appears the goal here is to influence public opinion in some way.
I wouldn't be surprised if the goal weren't psyops.
Just saying, the psyops can play on several levels, and it is entirely possible that Sessions is a sacrificial pawn (although I doubt that is the case).
If nothing else, the recent tweet goes toward making "investigation into FISA abuse" a foregone conclusion. The DEM narrative has been that there is nothing to investigate.
Trump is pissed at all the covert spying on him and his team that has gone on and would like to see someone prosecuted for it.
He is particularly frustrated by his AG, Sessions, who set the wolves upon him by creating a situation that culminated with the appointment of Mueller, appears unwilling to set a similar pack of wolves upon Team Hillary/Obama.
He's so pissed about this, when he things about it, it makes him furious. Eventually lashes out on Twitter to express his *utter frustration*.
Non-Obvious Answer
All Trump's twitter posting is all fake. He's secretly working with Sessoins, and we need to Trust Sessions as we've been told by Q. And we need to trust that the poeple interpreting his cryptic messages are right and that a giant swamp draining operation is secretly underway
Trump, under this non-obvious interpretation is taking time off from arresting his enemies to tweet pretend anger at Sessions to keep his real enemies off balance.
Come on, really?
#DrainTheSwamp, #FollowTheRabbit, #TheComingStorm ... never comes.
There is no way the President wants confirmation hearings for a new AG at this point with the mid-terms coming up soon.
When I read the about this tweet, my first thought was "head fake."
The Non-Obvious Answer, that is.
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I agree Jack Black.
From the basement to the boardroom.
I don't think Trump is in any sort of real-time loop with Sessions. Certainly not on Mueller-related material due to recusal; and in the grand scheme of things, settling the score on FISA abuse, using legal process, is pretty small potatoes. On the FISA angle, I'm of the opinion that there is no remedy at law for the FISA abuse. Congress wrote the law so as long as the FISA court endorsed an action, the perpetrator has a statutory defense for perpetrating a snooping crime. Nunes, Gowdy, Grassley and others are doing a pretty good job of sending disgrace to the actors involved; and that may be all we get, there, in the long run.
At this moment, I don't think Trump cares whether the public trusts Sessions or not, or if the public thinks Trump is unhinged, whining, whatever. This is not the "rubber meets the road" point in time.
I see this as a "build tension" phase. Tune in next week to see what happens. Meanwhile the press and the people are chattering vigorously.
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