Posted on 03/12/2018 12:17:08 AM PDT by ransomnote
They pulled from other tweets and sources to come up with that. Apparently, this was decided last friday according to their (8 chan) intel. Their is another Q post that supports this.
But hey, your right. Who knows. Thats why I posted last . . . havin fun.
He may be a reluctant white hat to save his ass?
Rex Tillerson or just “real time.”
heres my take thus far on Q. I lived through many comment from quidam back in the 90s about how Bill Clinto was in deep trouble. Never happened and yet we hoped quidam was right. Obviously whoever they or he is, theres a lot of access to information Q has access to. Of that there is little to debate. Beyond that, all of the indictments, arrests and huge sea change replacements of deep state folks seems to be in the yet to come column.
We are all hopeful to find that Hillary, Huma, Bill, Podesta, Obama, Mills, Comey and otherobama administration types find themselves in real legal trouble, but right now, all we have are hopeful comments from Q. Im sure this will earn me much anger from some here, but Id like to see some real damage done to those who over eight years of obama and eight years of Clinton did real damage, in my opinion, to the fabric of the country.
I remain hopeful that Qs words will result in action at some point and soon. I will now don my flame retardant suit and wait for people to rip me.
That’s a large part of Q’s appeal: hope that Clintons/deep state will actually pay for their crimes since our AG gives us no such hope.
Maybe. I'm thinking he has no need to investigate, let alone prosecute any DEM. He can apply the double standard to his charter by advancing charges on anything that points to any person in or related to the Trump campaign and looking past all other crimes as being outside of his scope.
Acting like that protects his standing in his social circles and doesn't expose him to any legal jeopardy.
Podesta wouldn't be totally off the hook, he'd just not be on Mueller's.
You went a step farther than I did. (I knew about the Cvil War variants.) If the Hickey flag still exists, I wonder if its corners are missing or deliberately rounded...
While we’re standing around waiting, drop for ten..
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3639359/posts
Flame retardant suit not necessary, I’m guessing most of us on the Q threads agree.
I agree with you on both matters. It Id like to think Sessions has more going on than we know. Hes old school south........pretty sure he doesnt say much because he wont. And Im not buying the Trump/Sessions spats. Its probably ore impatience on Trumps part.
BTT has an excellent link. Post 792. Just finished reading that. It makes events very clear and where its going and why this takes a long time.
Stay tuned . . . Am going to post a very very long screed from an anon explaining Q's reference to who / what "P" is. Long but fascinating. Hint . . . Q never ever references an individual by one letter. P aint who. It is a big deal. And Q actually already has revealed what P is.
I think maybe more. Trump just fired Under Secretary of State Steve Goldstein. Something is up.
The Swamp’s time is up is what’s up.
Excellent. I was getting tired of filtering.
from an EXCELLENT and long article
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3639336/posts?page=1
great find, Dio...
Still need to know why that Turkish diplomat drove over in the AM to warn him to split.
>HEHEHEHE
Irony: Obama DOJs Immigration Suit Against AZ Laid Foundation For Trumps Suit Against CA
In 2010, then Attorney General Eric Holder sued Arizona over state law S.B. 1070
Setting immigration policy and enforcing immigration laws is a national responsibility, Holder stated at the time regarding his decision to sue Arizona over the law. Seeking to address the issue through a patchwork of state laws will only create more problems than it solves.
>The Supreme Court Agreed
Supreme Court Sides With Feds on Immigration
So it was a good day for the feds. Three of the four contested provisions of Arizona’s law were invalidated outright by the Supreme Court as excessive state intrusion upon core federal immigration powers.
#818 great post!
"The Secretary had every intention of staying because of the critical progress made in national security," Goldstein said in a statement before his own dismissal and after President Trump tweeted that Tillerson was being replaced as Secretary of State by Mike Pompeo, who had been serving as CIA director. "He will miss his colleagues at the Department of State and the foreign ministers he has worked with throughout the world. The secretary did not speak to the president and is unaware of the reason, but he is grateful for the opportunity to serve, and still believes strongly that public service is a noble calling."
Heheh.
This position is also one that takes Senate confirmation.
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