Posted on 05/11/2018 5:55:15 PM PDT by ransomnote
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If you are new to Q Anon, the three links below provide overviews to help answer the questions, "Who is Q?" and "Why read Q drops?".
Q Anon: A Freeper's post re the "new Parallel Construct that Trump has created"
First post to Q ping list. Please read and let me know if you want off or on it
You can locate Q Anon threads by searching the key word "Qanon" using the search window in the upper right of Free Republic's forum page.
If you haven't seen it yet, President John F. Kennedy's excellent speech regarding secret societies, as well as comments about the press, is located at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdMbmdFOvTs
A helpful FReeper passed along the following Youtube link to a good source for concise reviewes of Q drops, Praying Medic:
https://www.youtube.com/user/prayingmedic/videos
Praying Medic also has a a Twitter account:
https://anonsw.github.io/qtmerge
Q "drops" (i.e., posts) can be read with their original formatting on various websites. Sometimes the Q drop websites come under cyber attack or stop updating. This week, I've been using the following link:
https://qanon.pub
Q drops (i.e., posts) often use unfamiliar acronyms. Swordmaker maintains a list of acronymsto help FReepers understand Q drop text. The master list of acronyms is stored on Swordmaker's profile page. It's really great to have a convenient place to find definitions and explanations of terms used in the drops. Here is the link:
http://www.freerepublic.com/~swordmaker/index
Within our threads, Swordmaker posts updates featuring the latest terms added to the lexicon - you can find his updates on threads by looking for this silver Q graphic:
SkyPilot has been collecting Q Anon information into one interesting, detailed, "story of Q" post which I'll place here:
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3633313/posts?page=163#163
Here's a handy link for those who would like to read what people on Twitter are Tweeting about Q Anon:
Click to read what Tweeters are saying about Q Anon
Do you prefer a longer format? Well, you may want to consider a book about Q that received some positive comment from 2 FReepers for those who want an overview and some reference material (e.g., Q drops). Here's the link:
https://www.scribd.com/document/378303348/Q-s-Posts-CBTS-9-0-0?secret_password=xQLAGMzy5UxMQ2eJyXaD
For those who want a little uplifting video which outlines the big picture that we are now striving for, here's a video from 2016 in which candidate Donald Trump outlines what he wants for Americans and America and his promises if elected.
This Video Will Get Donald Trump Elected
If you'd like to communicate your support for President Trump's efforts to "red-pill" Americans, you may want to use the link Hoosiermama posted which provides you with and email page - you can send the president an email. Here's the link:
Email support for President Trump
His standing and income are at stake. He chose a side poorly. :)
Oooh GROSS!! LOL
Well that’s disappointing about Corsi. I’ve been reading his stuff for years and always regarded his work as downright solid.
I guess things always change. Q warned use eons ago about who we thought was good may turn out otherwise. It appears Corsi’s flip is about money and notoriety. Considering what’s at stake at this moment, well...more than disappointing: it’s treacherous.
Now Dr. C has become Anons' own "one who shall not be named" ;(
Meanwhile the anti-"Q" faction invaded the other thread to boast of the "loss" without knowing any of the history ROFL
It's a shame that Corsi got caught up with Alex Jones.
Here he is playing Ted Cruz to Jones' Glenn Beck.
Not sure if/how you back a career out of a debacle like this.
“Thought leaders...”
Wow. I was skimming that first part and it blew past me. How fascinating and synchronistic that the term “thought leader” was used in that clip you shared earlier.
I’m glad you agree that this could be a good puzzle piece, with lots of different colors and shapes on it that can be matched up with other pieces.
Hang in there, and get lots done!
as I said (twice! lol) - now beyond pathetically sad ;)
LOL! those are like, BIG!
So that’s a D-5???
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I had seen that too!
Following is another little piece. The director was tied in with ACORN at one point.
KELLY BROWN - Director of D5 Coalition
An interview
https://philanthropynw.org/news/interview-kelly-brown-director-d5-coalition
D5 defines diversity as those who bring a unique perspective or life experience to the decision-making table, but with a particular focus on race and ethnicity, LGBT populations, people with disabilities and gender as these populations have historically been disadvantaged by exclusion from the broader society yet increasingly they comprise the society in which we live. They have also been and in many cases remain underrepresented in grantmaking and philanthropy.
Improving equity means promoting justice, impartiality, and fairness within the procedures and processes of institutions or systems, as well as their distribution of resources. Tackling equity issues requires an understanding of the underlying causes of disparities and unequal opportunity. Inclusion refers to the degree to which diverse individuals are able to participate fully in the decision-making processes of an organization or group. A diverse group may or may not be inclusive.
Whats the Coalitions history?
D5 grew out of a series of conversations that began in 2007 that in turn built on several decades of work on these issues within philanthropy primarily in the arenas of social justice philanthropy and among population-focused affinity groups. These efforts have been foundational in nurturing the leadership and laying the groundwork for foundation practice that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion. D5 emerged as a focused effort to build on these learnings to effect change in four key area with respect to DEI
1) engage and shape senior leadership,
2) promote best DEI practice,
3) improve data and transparency, and 4) increase the level of resources to diverse communities D5 is also charged with broadening the number, range and types of foundations engaged in action to promote diversity, equity and inclusion. The premise of D5 was that the philanthropic infrastructure, working collaboratively together, was best positioned to facilitate this .
Ive been doing some version of this work from some vantage point for most of my 30-year career in the nonprofit and philanthropic arena, starting with my work in the student divestment movement and later at TransAfrica and then my work with the Funding Exchange, ****Tides****, Bay Area Blacks in Philanthropy and the Marguerite Casey Foundation.
All of these institutions played seminal roles in shaping the conversation about the relationship between philanthropy and the diverse communities it serves.People sometimes forget that the first African American president of the Ford Foundation was Franklin Thomas, who was there from 1979 to 1996. And it was Franklin Thomas who engaged my first boss Randall Robinson when, due to Fords early commitment to diversity and inclusion, they would press us about why the nations first and only African American lobby on US foreign policy toward Africa and the ****Caribbean,**** founded in 1977, was committed at the time to having an all African American board.
Those were conversations that might be different today, but the experience taught me that engaging diversity, equity and inclusion must always go beyond just checking boxes and focus on a clear vision and on strategic impact, conversations that are rarely simple, static or easy. Recognizing this is essential to managing the complexity of D5.
[Texokie Note: ***TIDES*** Foundation tied in with Acorn]
[****Caribbean**** - is it possible that anyone can say Haiti?]
Theres all the right indicators from liberal alliances to Rockefeller ... Soros is probably right behind the curtain.
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I suspect that too, Steven W. Does ACORN begin to draw that curtain back a little bit?
OK ... I wasnt going to say it ... but ... my thought was, Stormy is the biggest hole out there! lol ;(
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Eeeeeeeeeeuuuuwwwwww! LOL!
ROFL! - Now THERE’S a FIND!!!
I’m so sorry to see this. Corsi really did help so much when we were trying to dodge the JK buzzsaw-for-prez.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5783920715001/
heres the interview on hannity tonight with Godwy and Ratcliff
Excerpt - It is a meeting of the D5, the grouping of the world's five most digitally advanced governments - Britain, Estonia, South Korea, Israel and New Zealand, and it comes as New Zealand completes its term as chair of the D5, a position it has held since November 2016. Most people will probably be quite unaware of its existence.
In the last pics I saw of Corsi, he did not look well. Very red faced and bloated looking. Hope he recovers, soon.
Q Premium 05/11/18 (Fri) 22:54:10 4b7c41 No.1379571<Sign up for 8ch GOLD to read this message>
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Mark
Mae Hong, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Vice President Mae opened the Chicago office of RPA in 2009 and is responsible for serving individual donors, families, foundations and corporations throughout the Midwest. In addition to providing high-touch, custom services to help clients manage their charitable giving, develop effective strategies, and discover joy in their philanthropic journey, she is also a frequent speaker and writer about issues, trends, and ideas in philanthropy.
With nearly 20 years of nonprofit and philanthropy experience, she previously served as Program Director at the Field Foundation of Illinois. Her funding expertise includes ***children, youth and families; poverty alleviation; women and girls issues;*** and advocacy. She has also been actively involved in RPAs leadership on the issue of diversity in philanthropy. Prior to entering the nonprofit sector, she worked in the publishing industry for several years.
Mae currently serves on the boards of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations and Illinois Humanities. She completed her graduate work in social service administration at The University of Chicago, and is a graduate of Northwestern Universitys Medill School of Journalism.**** Mae is a serious shoe collector.****
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[Texokie Note: *** children, youth and families; poverty alleviation; women and girls issues*** Isn't it ALWAYS about "the children?"]
[Texokie Note: ****...shoe collector**** - clearly an Imelda Marcos in the making]
haha. Let the games begin.
Bagster
The Lesser Oracle
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