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An Anon today noted Q’s Dec post 2626 which ended with
“There is a reason why SH, SC, and JS are on stage.”
Q

The clock is ticking.
When will the 1st alarm ring?
If the Senate was the primary target (majority control)….
53-47 active when?
EO (designated_target(s)) active when?
Ongoing investigations…..
“There are a lot of sealed indictments” - SC
“It’s all going to come out, U1, Dossier, CF, etc….” - SH
“I have pretty good sources…” - SH
There is a reason why SH, SC, and JS are on stage.
Q

So I went looking and found it interesting to start
from the bottom and work forward from there.
(Figuring that if there is a reason, then they might
be unleashing above average quantity or quality truth.)

JS-John Solomon
https://thehill.com/author/john-solomon

Looks promising so far.

I did stumble across this along the way...

Trump doesn’t like the term ‘deep state’ because
‘it sounds so conspiratorial’
https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/407406-trump-doesnt-like-the-term-deep-state-because-it-sounds-so-conspiratorial

President Trump rattled off many of his favorite Fox News
commentators during a 45-minute Oval Office interview.

“The great Lou Dobbs, the great Sean Hannity, the wonderful,
great Jeanine Pirro,” the president said Tuesday as he named
for Hill.TV just a few of his favorite TV news personalities
whom he said wanted him to declassify documents in the
Russia probe.

He even marveled at how Pirro, a former prosecutor and state
judge, reacts to criticism of his presidency. “She takes it
so personally,” he remarked.

Trump said he values all of their insights but doesn’t
relish one of their favorite terms for the federal
bureaucracy: the “deep state.”

While he agrees with the hosts that some career workers at
the FBI and other agencies have secretly worked to try to
thwart his presidency, he’s just not fond of the nickname.

“I don’t like to use it because it sounds so conspiratorial,
and believe it or not I’m really not a conspiratorial
person,” he said during the exclusive interview.

Trump may not like the term, but he has used it more than once.

At a rally earlier this month, Trump used it to refer to the
anonymous author of an op-ed published in The New York
Times, denouncing “un-elected deep state operatives who defy
the voters to push their own secret agendas are truly a
threat to democracy itself.”

He described the “deep state” as a threat to democracy in the Sept. 7 speech.

~Easy


1,729 posted on 04/29/2019 7:46:45 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
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To: EasySt

Ole creepy gropin Joe has been at it a long time.

1,730 posted on 04/29/2019 7:49:17 PM PDT by eldoradude (Drink whiskey and you won't get worms)
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To: EasySt
Trump doesn’t like the term ‘deep state’.

Me neither.

#DerpState


1,750 posted on 04/29/2019 8:37:16 PM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: EasySt

this caught my eye..

“EO (designated_target(s)) active when?
Ongoing investigations…..”

Executive Order?? which one?? Against the creeps funding the
caravans??


1,786 posted on 04/29/2019 9:57:31 PM PDT by bitt (The pain IS coming!!!)
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