>> Regarding Q post #3449 - The New York Post article about Facebook survey on pedophile posts.
Im wondering if they tracked responses(who)? And do we have it all?
>> perhaps they have all the names of the people who responded to the survey and have been rounding them up or are going to be. Thought that might be the reason Q has posted the article again.
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Now there’s a great idea.
I ignored this story when it first surfaced about 5 days ago:
Guantanamo detainee trials could be broadcast online thanks to House measure
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jul/13/house-votes-in-favor-of-broadcasting-guantanamo-ba/
But skimming it again today I see Adam Schiff’s name:
“Mr. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, introduced the amendment after a report he requested from the Government Accountability Office recommended that the military consider making the commissions available online.
The military commissions at Guantanamo have been out of sight, and therefore out of mind, for far too long, said Rep. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.As Guantanamo nears its third decade, and with trials still years away, it is all the more important that victims families, the media and the public are able to follow the trials before the military commissions.
The version of the defense bill passed by the Democratic-controlled House was approved by a nearly party-line vote of 220-197.
Mr. Schiff ....said he would push for it to appear in the final version considered by Congress.”