Posted on 09/05/2018 10:40:46 PM PDT by ransomnote
Abandon ship...every scammer for theyself!
May have to do it the hard way, manually type each word?
They're not very good at disinfo operations, are they?
That’s a fake iPhone screen. Time at the top says 9:41. The Clock app icon on an iPhone ordinarily shows continuously updated time analog-style, but it shows 10:15.
You're welcome...
Yeah. Not up to doing that at the present. Too much work for the Day of Rest.
And they are collecting information by requiring users to set up a Log in. Why not just post it for free for all to see? JMHO
And as enemy combatants, can they be hunted by SEAL Teams?
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Yes, as ‘unlawful combatants’ they are subject to LOAC. They don’t have to be ‘captured’, but considering the professionalism of our guys, they will be tried.
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Thanks for the clarification on that, xone. I suspected it, but didn’t know it.
You may fire when ready Gridley...
Anymore, I practice an overabundance of caution when going to unfamiliar sites. If I can’t slouch on over there somewhat anonymously, I don’t go. That means:
- no cookies
- no sign ups or sign ins
- no automatic notifications
Maybe when RFTP has some chin whiskers and some history that they’re legit, I’ll give them a serious look-see. Not yet. They are still very much in the “unvetted” column.
The point Q is making is that Microchip faked the chat logs. The stock iPhone timestamp plus the Breitbart article dated 2 days AFTER Microchip was posting the link.
If they were high powered analyst types, they would be able to distinguish “your” and “you’re”.
Great. Can you do all 6 sections that way, please?
Yeah, it’s a multi-step process, there are six parts, be patient.
The mac is back! Didn’t even need to ping! Like CLOCKWORK! ;)
Fourteen Words, 14, or 14/88, is a reference to slogans coined by white supremacist David Lane,[1] a founding member of the terrorist organization The Order.[2] The terms were coined while he was serving a 190-year sentence in federal prison for his role in violating the civil rights of Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, who was murdered in June 1984.[3] The slogans were publicized through now-defunct 14 Word Press, founded in 1995 by Lane's wife to disseminate her husband's writings.[4][5] Lane also used the phrasing in other pamphlets including the "14 points" of his White Genocide Manifesto and further in his 88 Precepts essay, stressing his support for racial and ethnic religions, opposition to universal religions (such as Christianity), his opposition to miscegenation, his anti-Americanism,[5] and support for racial separatism.[2][6][7] Many of his concepts, ideology and values, particularly the Fourteen Words slogan, are either inspired by or derived from Adolf Hitler's autobiographical book Mein Kampf.[8]
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