Posted on 03/24/2022 9:45:16 PM PDT by ransomnote
“The only way is the MILITARY.”
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Nov 01, 2017 1:41:54 AM EDT
Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No. 147449624
Think about it logically.
The only way is the MILITARY. Fully controlled. Save & spread (once 11.3 verifies as 1st marker).
Biggest advanced drop on Pol.
Well, lol, I assure all that I wouldn’t be able to find that needle in a hay stack, either, as in, ever.
The fails of “proper recourse” were expected among Q nation, plainly a given already, markers, and more to come, until so numerous and invasive and financially destructive that the MIL measures the readiness factors of support by the sleeping Lefties, for mil intervention.
A come to Jesus moment might be easier than Leftists give up their god, American Communism, and its institutionalized Benefactors.
The whole world is watching for America’s fall or resurrection. If we go, they go. If we come out of this, they might survive if they can hold.
“The End will not be for everyone.” Who said that? I’m told it was not Q. I believed it was. Funny, how Q’s greatest impressions on me seem to be untraceable now.
X22 FOR 3/31/2022
Ep. 2739b - Red Wave Or Red Tsunami, The Game Is Over When The Public Knows The Truth
Ep. 2739a - A New Economic Reality Is Taking Shape, Globalism, [CB] Are Receding Into The Past
Disney’s Core Audience Isn’t Families, It’s Socially Awkward Adult Fandoms
Excerpt:
...Disney’s theme parks are still profitable, in the billions, but they’re one of the least profitable elements of the Mouse Empire. (Forget Mickey and Donald, even Disney may not be able to bribe enough D.C. politicians to hang on to the IP rights.)
Disney still cashes in by exploiting kids, but, much like Marvel and DC, they’ve long since moved on to adults and the virtue signaling that comes with that.
Adult immaturity is much more profitable than catering to kids and while Disney isn’t giving up on cashing in on kids, its business model is acquiring and developing intellectual properties or IP that an older audience is deeply invested in. Adult fandom instead of kid fandom. Is that a smart business move?
$25 billion. Hard to argue with that. And that’s not counting licensing and all the rest.
That means going woke and super-woke.
Even when it comes to theme parks, the Disney Adults are the ‘whales’ who spend a lot of the money and they tend to be lefties. Disney had already begun to shift to accommodate its weirdo base on sociosexual issues. That meant caring a lot less about building a magical wonderland for kids and more about catering to men and women in their thirties who still want to pretend they’re kids.
What you’re seeing is the end result of that policy.
Kids can go away. Disney’s audience is socially awkward adults who actually hate kids. And yes, they’re exactly the sorts of folks who think schools sexually grooming young children is the best thing ever.
Disney isn’t in the business of bringing wonder to children, but of enabling creepy adults more likely to sexually abuse children than to raise them.
It’s a very small world they’ve got after all.
(I did not see that movie or a lot of others so I miss a lot of those sorts of references. )
BBC Shaping a False Narrative About the Bombing of Mariupol Theatre
dailyexpose.uk ^ | MARCH 31, 2022 | RHODA WILSONPosted on 3/31/2022, 6:13:09 PM by ransomnote
I suppose they could do a D-Day on Epstein Island? Wade ashore with their X passports.
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“DENIED.” “This here says ‘XY’.”
(Excepts. Go to link and read the article. A transcript of the hearing was provided. )
"Today, there was a hearing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in the matter of the United States v. Michael Sussmann, the former DNC/Clinton/Perkins Coie lawyer accused of providing false statements relating to the Alfa Bank/Trump Organization hoax to then-FBI general counsel James Baker in the fall of 2016. Here is more background on his indictment and how Sussmann and his allies passed Trump transition data to the CIA. " ...snip...
The Special Counsel provided one example, stating that the Clinton Campaign is putting out bogus claims of privilege over the communications of Rodney Joffe. These are likely to fail. The Clinton Campaign was not copied on the e-mails, there might very well be a crime-fraud exception to any assertion of privilege, and because Joffe wasn’t providing legal advice to Hillary.
Fusion GPS is making similar claims of privilege to keep their documents secret.
They’ve tried these types of abuses of “privilege” in a civil case, and we previously discussed why those efforts were bound to fail, perhaps most notably because Fusion GPS has admitted they were doing political work not subject to privilege. Fusion GPS cannot now claim they were performing legal or litigation-focused work. Excerpt from a 5/21/21 filing in Fridman v. Bean, LLC.
Moreover, even if this were legal work, Fusion GPS waived privilege when leaking their research to the media, government officials, and other third parties. Oops."
You remember correctly.
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Nov 01, 2017 1:41:54 AM EDT
Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No. 147449624
Think about it logically.
The only way is the MILITARY. Fully controlled. Save & spread (once 11.3 verifies as 1st marker).
Biggest advanced drop on Pol.
Ha ha. Dude, as a lifelong sailor, raced hobie 16s as a kid, read the Hornblower books, LOVE your nautical truth bombs.
Oh Melian. Now you’re getting good
Yeah, my wife and I are major movie aficionados.
We can always find parallels between real events and movies.
Two barns - that’s not fun, hope no animals inside.
TruthHammer
Forwarded from CatTheGreat
Biden administration is studying whether to strip DOD of Trump-era cyber authorities
***This is the classified natsec memo cited in Trump’s draft EO to seize voting machines 👀
The Biden administration is reviewing whether and how to change a Trump-era policy which gave unprecedented authority to the Department of Defense and U.S. Cyber Command to authorize cyber-operations without White House approval, two sources briefed on the discussions said.
NSPM-13, which became policy in 2018, allowed the delegation of “well-defined authorities to the Secretary of Defense to conduct time-sensitive military operations in cyberspace…”
“NSPM-13, which is classified, also was reportedly amended by another classified memo, NSPM-21, and figured into President Donald Trump’s draft executive order directing the defense secretary to seize voting machines…”
https://www.cyberscoop.com/biden-trump-nspm-13-presidential-memo-cyber-command-white-house/
I think I’d have laid wait for the next lap, then let him have it. Feign high, then go low and take him down.
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