Posted on 11/16/2019 1:16:26 PM PST by ransomnote
To: TEXOKIE
Please add American Betrayal by Diana West to all these fine book lists.
401 posted on 11/17/2019, 4:17:14 PM by Disestablishmentarian ( T Party)
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LOL! I wish I could take credit for the list, but joseburr constructed it! (But I’m glad to see your recommendation!)
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Re: Re: Q Anon: 11/16/19 Trust Trumps Plan ~ Vol.191, Q Day 750 To stylin19a | 11/17/2019 9:27:43 AM PST sent
No apology necessary, FRiend!!! You did all the right thing(s):
1) You IDd a possibly fruitful rabbit hole.2) You announced that youd follow it and report back.
3) You reported back that theres apparently no there there.
4) You saved me (us) from going down a hole that could have led to (JimRob-forbidden) F_ddy country!
5) Bonus: you taught this old-timer a bit re using keyword search.
ThanQ!!
TXnMA
Because the Roberts girl says that she was dancing with him at a club and that he was sweating. He asserts in this interview that he had a medical condition at the time that prevented him from sweating.
::We southerners are weird but lovable.::
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Very true. :)
Drugs can do that to a person. Added to that threats if non-compliant. Almost all prostitutes are drug addicts; what to speak of underage ones and especially if they are held in slavery.
That was great! Love the answers Liddle Adam got.
Oh, that would be great. Fingers crossed.
I think Apple will read books, too. Should be fairly intuitivegiven that its Apple. LOL.
What do you think of the book so far?
Im just at the Merkel = a descendent of Hitler part.
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Thanks - I think Apple reads too, and I think I saw it demonstrated in the store, but just haven’t been motivated for it to read to me.
I do believe you are ahead of me. I have not read that yet. I’ve just gotten to the ‘suicide’ of billionaire Barry Sherman, then CEO of Canadian pharmaceutical megacorp Apotex, and his wife Honey.”
(Excerpt From: Neon Revolt. Revolution Q. Apple Books.)
To: TEXOKIE
I do wish NEON REVOLT would publish a Readers Digest summary of it, too.
405 posted on 11/17/2019, 4:23:13 PM by joseburr (Jose Garcia frijoles burrito-toot—aaargh!—gotta get more sour cream with those hot tamales!)
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LOL! great point! But I like all the nitty gritty detail.
:-D I’m glad we agree on Bongino as being “list worthy”
Hey ya’ll look at this. Tripped and fell down another hole.
Y ????
I found these two parts from the below excerpt particularly interesting.
Many amateur radio (ham) operators supported the work of the Y stations, being enrolled as “Voluntary Interceptors”.[4]
And
U-Adcock system, which consisted of a small, central operators’ hut that was surrounded by four 10-metre-high (33 ft) vertical aerial poles, usually placed at the four compass points.
Didn’t someone we know get a Ham Radio license?
Didn’t we know someone who had an island using an aerial pole, four compass points? I forget who it was.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-stations
Excerpt
Y-stations
Y-stations were British signals intelligence collection sites established during the First World War and used again during the Second World War.[1] The sites were operated by a range of agencies including the Army, Navy and RAF plus the Foreign Office (MI6 and MI5), General Post Office and Marconi Company receiving stations ashore and afloat. There were more than 600 receiving sets in use at Y-stations during the Second World War.[2]
Background
The “Y” stations tended to be of two types, for intercepting of the signals and for identifying where they were coming from. Sometimes both functions were operated at the same site, with the direction finding (D/F) hut being a few hundred metres from the main interception building, because of the need to minimise interference. The sites collected radio traffic which was then either analysed locally or if encrypted, passed for processing initially to Admiralty Room 40 in London and during World War II to the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire.
Arkley View 1943
In the Second World War a large house called “Arkley View” on the outskirts of Barnet (now part of the London Borough of Barnet) acted as a data collection centre, where traffic was collated and passed to Bletchley Park and it also acted as a Y station.[3] Many amateur radio (ham) operators supported the work of the Y stations, being enrolled as “Voluntary Interceptors”.[4]
Much of the traffic intercepted by the Y stations was recorded by hand and sent to Bletchley by motorcycle couriers and later by teleprinter, over post office land lines.[5] The name derived from Wireless Interception (WI).[6] The term was also used for similar stations attached to the India outpost of the Intelligence Corps, the Wireless Experimental Centre (WEC) outside Delhi.
Direction-finding Y stations
Specially constructed Y stations undertook direction finding on wireless transmissions. This became particularly important in the Battle of the Atlantic where locating U-boats was vital. Admiral Dönitz told his commanders that they could not be located if they limited their wireless transmissions to under 30 seconds, but skilled D/F operators were able to locate the origin of their signals in as few as six seconds.
The design of land-based D/F stations preferred by the Allies in World War II was the U-Adcock system, which consisted of a small, central operators’ hut that was surrounded by four 10-metre-high (33 ft) vertical aerial poles, usually placed at the four compass points. Aerial feeders ran underground, and surfaced in the centre of the hut where they connected to a direction finding goniometer and a wireless receiver, that allowed the bearing of the signal source to be measured. In the UK some operators were located in an underground metal tank. These stations were usually in remote places, often in the middle of farmers’ fields. Traces of Second World War D/F stations can be seen as circles in the fields surrounding the village of Goonhavern in Cornwall.[7]
I join in your prayer.
It really is War. Glad youre out with it and that people do agree.
Nellie Ohr ham licensed.
Yes, I suppose. But there is something hinky about her testimony. Can’t put my finger on it. I hope and pray that there are others who have told their stories so that these perverts get what’s coming to them.
mark
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I'm not worried about the derps and socialists.
I am worried about well-intentioned, not-that-leftist suburbanites who just can't seem to comprehend what's going on with the schiff show and other treasonous RAT operations ... who cannot see how it is destroying America.
The blindness of these neighbors and friends and family members ... who enjoy all the fruits of American freedom and capitalism, not to mention our foundation in Western Civilization (of which America might end up the last defender) is, to me, almost the greatest tragedy.
As far as discreet voting segments, befuddled suburbanites like some of those who supported Beto against Cruz in Texas will likely be the swing voters in the 2020 elections.
Thanks. I’m midway through Weather Wars right now, but looking forward to Revolution Q. Have a stack of about 15 books waiting to read—wouldn’t want to ever be without the next book. LOL
“TXnMA wrote:
Going public with a well-deserved FReepMail I shared with stylin19a:
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Re: Re: Q Anon: 11/16/19 Trust Trumps Plan ~ Vol.191, Q Day 750 To stylin19a | 11/17/2019 9:27:43 AM PST sent
No apology necessary, FRiend!!! You did all the right thing(s):
1) You IDd a possibly fruitful rabbit hole.
2) You announced that youd follow it and report back.
3) You reported back that theres apparently no there there.
4) You saved me (us) from going down a hole that could have led to (JimRob-forbidden) F_ddy country!
5) Bonus: you taught this old-timer a bit re using keyword search.
ThanQ!!
TXnMA”
ThankQ all y’all!
“If this Laura Loomer posit proves out, Ambassador Yovanovitch connection would be Reason enough to fire and try her in Gitmo.”
Hum. Backtracked to the Laura Loomer post...one link was missing, the other blocked by my antivirus.
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