Posted on 01/13/2020 4:01:31 PM PST by ransomnote
Thanks!
(beat me to it, I’m watching the President Trump rally in Milwaukee)
Its discombobulated!
Youll know what I mean after you see it.
Trump just said
These People Are Sick
(8:18 pm central during Trump rally in WI)
"These people are SICK."
Q proof?
Can some post it here? Serran blocked me a while back. He doesn’t like being corrected.
-SB
The =article on American Thinker today suggested that POTUS “adopted” the phrase from “Q”
Yep. POTUS also uses these people are stupid. LOL
+1
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3807814/posts?page=1
McCord is The Key Devin Nunes Discusses Sketchy Issues
Surrounding ICIG Michael Atkinson and Origination of the
Whistle-blower Complaint
bkmk
Wondering where Britain stands on this development, given their new Brexit position, or what really their obligation ever was in this EU tomfoolery with IRANAKILLINGFIELD? Germany certainly needs to eat this.
Sidney Powell on Hannity now....awesome about withdrawing the plea...
The first thing to see will be whether Sullivan allows the withdrawal of the plea.
>>The first thing to see will be whether Sullivan allows the withdrawal of the plea.
Just starting the post thread here
Michael Flynn Withdraws Guilty Plea Cites DOJ bad faith, vindictiveness and breach of plea agreement
I carefully watch O’Keefe and followups, and people have been fired because of his work, and he is majorly helping in the takedown of Fake Media. He is a showman, and uses it to good effect; he is extremely courageous and he is a hero to me. He has more on the Burnit topic.
Thanks for this info. Sidney Powell is on Hannity as I type.
I carefully watch OKeefe and followups, and people have been fired because of his work, and he is majorly helping in the takedown of Fake Media. He is a showman, and uses it to good effect; he is extremely courageous and he is a hero to me. He has more on the Burnit topic.
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I didn’t say he wasn’t courageous, I think he’s great for doing what he does. He ain’t perfect is he? No - no one is.
All I’m basically saying is that I think he’d be better if he toned down the hype just a bit. Cause it’s getting to be like the little boy that called wolf and it was just a dog. YMMV
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USAISA was the official name of the unit from 1981 to 1989; previously it was known as the Field Operations Group (FOG), created in September 1980. In 1989, the then USAISA commander sent a telex "terminating" the USAISA term and his special access program Grantor Shadow, but the unit continued under a series of different Top Secret codenames which are changed every two years. Known codenames included Capacity Gear, Centra Spike, Torn Victor, Quiet Enable, Cemetery Wind, and Gray Fox.
Recruitment and training
According to Sean Naylor in Not a Good Day to Die, most (but certainly not all) Activity operatives come from United States Army Special Forces, due to their self-reliance and specialized skill-set.[9] Candidates also come from the other military branches. Most candidates assigned to the Operations and SIGINT squadrons go through an assessment and selection course, as well as a lengthy background investigation and psychological testing. Once admitted, they receive further training in a specialized Operator Training Course. Like all units, this Special Mission Unit contains operational detachments as well as support detachments.
HUMINT and SIGINT
Candidates must have previous training in tactics, such as CQB, sniper, counter-sniper, and source development. Foreign language skills, although highly desired, are not a prerequisite to becoming a member of the ISA, though to be a SIGINT/HUMINT operator in the field with other Special Mission Units, working clandestine operations in non-permissive environments, knowing a minimum of several languages is usually indispensable (e.g. Persian, Arabic, Pashto, etc.).
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