Posted on 05/02/2018 9:42:10 PM PDT by ransomnote
Remember that photo of McShame & Hitlery making goo-goo eyes at each other? It was disgusting.
I suspect smoky was just saying in a clever way that he decided not to put his thoughts out in the public right now.
:)
Oh my.
Part of the logistical puzzle? Using commercial flights to ship *meat* from one place to another?
I had pretty much figured out Q has put together a ‘graphic novel’. Commercial flights, Apple HQ, Cupertino to Honk Kong.
The question is, of course, ‘What’s in the boxes?’
Q provides no help (yet-future proves PAST).
Another question is “How is Apple and these JetBlue logistics linked”
Drudge had a headline today about Comey, and Guiliani leveling ‘Pervert’ at him.
I believe Guiliani has seen the vids. Almost everybody, until recently, has believed you cannot subpoena a sitting President while he/she is in office. To even try, with as little as Mueller has, seems extremely desperate.
And, cell towers will switch you over to the next nearest tower to keep bandwidth available.
Is it possible your phone is sending a GPS signal even when it’s turned off?
:-)
Or, collect the kill boxes with single characters?
Do they total an encryption value (32b, 64b, 128b, etc.)
One of these days, POTUS is gonna tweet what we’ve ALL tweeted at one time or another...
“I hate auto-correct!”
... although refrigeration may be a ruse...
... although refrigeration may be a ruse... or the small number of pallets were going to be infilled with a greater amount of frozen food items as cover...
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Why announce the buyback and then pay with untraceable cash?
The appropriate question is, “What’s in the box”
“Is whatever that is in the box moving from Cupertino, CA to Hong Kong in the bellies of regular commercial passenger flights?”
http://time.com/5264153/the-fbi-is-in-crisis-and-america-is-paying-the-price/
good - I’ve always been leery of those figures..
your phone can be activated remotely, it is called a roving bug and has been used for years, the only way to disable it is to remove the battery, most phones since 2012 no longer have a removable battery
https://www.cnet.com/news/fbi-taps-cell-phone-mic-as-eavesdropping-tool/
The technique is called a “roving bug,” and was approved by top U.S. Department of Justice officials for use against members of a New York organized crime family who were wary of conventional surveillance techniques such as tailing a suspect or wiretapping him.
Nextel cell phones owned by two alleged mobsters, John Ardito and his attorney Peter Peluso, were used by the FBI to listen in on nearby conversations. The FBI views Ardito as one of the most powerful men in the Genovese family, a major part of the national Mafia.
The surveillance technique came to light in an opinion published this week by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan. He ruled that the “roving bug” was legal because federal wiretapping law is broad enough to permit eavesdropping even of conversations that take place near a suspect’s cell phone.
Kaplan’s opinion said that the eavesdropping technique “functioned whether the phone was powered on or off.” Some handsets can’t be fully powered down without removing the battery; for instance, some Nokia models will wake up when turned off if an alarm is set.
hoosiermama wrote:
Considered that.
Also 1+ 4 possibly”
1 = A
4 = D
Or 1 + 4 = 5 and 5 = E.
??
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