Posted on 11/30/2024 11:47:17 PM PST by foldspace
Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see.
3038 Mar 12, 2019 2:55:14 PM EDT
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 4fe510 No. 5643022>Decide for yourself (be free from outside opinion).
>Decide for yourself (be objective in your conclusions).
>Decide for yourself (be true in your own beliefs).
>Decide for yourself (be open to following the facts).
>Decide for yourself (be strong in defending your beliefs).
>Decide for yourself (be resistant to blindly accepting fact-less statements).
>Decide for yourself (be free)
Those who attack you.
Those who mock you.
Those who cull you.
Those who control you.
Those who label you.
Do they represent you?
Or, do they represent themselves (in some form)?
Mental Enslavement.
The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding ‘mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of ‘group-think’), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ‘ship’) that provides the scattered (‘free thinkers’) with a ‘starter’ new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment).
When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or the stable.
When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’.
"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.
When you are awake, you are able to clearly see.
The choice is yours, and yours alone.
Trust and put faith in yourself.
You are not alone and you are not in the minority.
Difficult truths will soon see the light of day.
WWG1WGA!!!Q
In the battle between those who strip us our constitutional rights, we can't afford to let false divisions separate us any longer. We, and our country, will be forever made stronger by diligently seeking the truth, independence and freedom of thought.
Where We Go 1, We Go All
Happy New Year.
They want it both ways: They want to force Trump to take possession of classified documents, implicitly admitting he owns them, then they want to prosecute him for possessing the very documents they forced him to take possession of and implicitly admitted he owned.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4287258/posts?page=3#3
THAT SHOULD BE A ‘GOTCHA’!!
Re: BOR:
What, again? We just filed ours last night 😳!
Glad they halted it, though.
No way.
As President, Trump can take any documents he wants and declassify them without anybody else giving him permission. He is the highest officer in the executive branch. All the alphabet agencies work for him.
Re Last words:
Haha!
Wasn’t it Jimmah who established the Dept. of Ed?
you found it pretty easy...and free...
Re Magnetic field:
Damaging satellites. Elon has Starlink up there. 6,700 of them.
Donated many to the Ukraine and disaster victims.
This movie plot thickens...
Rest In Peace, dear greeneyes, and may perpetual Light shine upon you.
She could have written a book on each of several subjects: gardening, prepping, recipes, prescription drugs, etc. She was such a wealth of knowledge.
High unlikely.
In Venezuela, his involvement with the Carter Center in 2004 certifying its likely fraud-filled recall referendum on Hugo Chavez served to seal Chavez’s grip on power and create the Venezuelan hellhole we know today.
Here’s how bad the effect of that Hugo-dorsement was, according to Guillermo Ramos Flamerich, writing in the leftish but anti-Chavez Caracas Chronicles:
The figure of former President Carter may have become an endorsement and a democratic veneer for chavismo. His declarations that “the electoral process in Venezuela is the best in the world,” although referring to its technical robustness, were repeated countless times by Hugo Chávez as a description of the political environment as a whole, as if Carter’s words meant there was no danger of authoritarianism in Venezuela.
Had enough? There’s also a photo in the Caracas Chronicle piece, showing Carter gripping and grinning with Hugo, telling the entire world that all was free and fair in that referendum and Hugo had the love of the masses.
It was such rubbish. Venezuelan voters reported flipped ballots, ballots that weren’t there, ballots that had already been voted in, and strange election tallies. Data and computer scientists from about a half a dozen prestigious universities found the result to be statistically improbable.
By 2024, the fraud in Venezuela was so practiced, so naked, so open, even the Carter Center had to say it was fraudulent as the authentic democrats in Venezuela had proved it beyond a reasonable doubt.
That the fraud was known to the opposition is why the opposition were ready for the Chavista cheating in Venezuela’s last election this past July; they knew exactly where to look to find the evidence and thus demonstrate the fraud, which they did. It was only then that the Carterites finally admitted fraud.
What Maduro was unwittingly saying was that he’s been doing things the way he’s always been doing them, and only Jimmy Carter and his minions were stupid enough to be fooled, as well as certify him, coddling him and taking selfies with him instead.
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The Carter administration era opened the floodgates to Miami. President Jimmy Carter’s name is indelibly tied to one of the largest sea exoduses in history, one that shaped Miami for years to come and arguably played a part in his reelection defeat: the Mariel boatlift. Between April and October of 1980, about 125,000 Cubans came to South Florida in boats from Havana’s Port of Mariel, provoking political backlash for Carter, who, in a speech that May, said America would “continue to provide an open heart and open arms to refugees seeking freedom.”
His foreign policy left a profound impression in a city where thousands of Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan refugees fled from countries that his administration struggled to steer toward democracy — with little success. Carter died on Sunday. He was 100 years old. His years in office were marked by mass migration to the shores of South Florida, the rise of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua and human rights and constitutional crises elsewhere. Almost half a century later, the failure of the Carter administration to advance democracies in the hemisphere remains a challenge for U.S. policy. “Carter’s record in Latin America was mixed,” said Eric Farnsworth, a former State Department and White House official who leads the Washington office of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society. “He had some real successes. He was the first to meaningfully put human rights at the center of policy in Latin America. The main challenge is that he seemed to misunderstand the true nature of violent dictatorships. He thought that by engagement and diplomacy, somebody like Fidel Castro might be convinced to change the path of the Cuban dictatorship.”
On top of the 125,000 Cubans that came to South Florida, about 25,000 Haitians also arrived in boats in South Florida fleeing the Duvalier dictatorship at home. Declassified State Department documents show that if he had been re-elected, Carter intended to lift the U.S. embargo on Cuba. Over the years, he remained an advocate of lifting sanctions but also pushed for human rights and democracy in Cuba.
Similarly, Carter’s efforts to push the Anastasio Somoza regime to improve its human-rights record and prevent a socialist revolution in Nicaragua failed. When Carter came to office, Nicaragua was already mired in conflict. Somoza’s rule was being challenged by a Marxist guerrilla group supported by Cuba, the Sandinista National Liberation Front. After one of its attacks, Somoza ordered a fierce crackdown, and Carter cut off aid to Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan ruler lifted the state of siege to restart the flow of U.S.. aid, but the Sandinistas took the opportunity to launch new attacks. Various attempts by Carter to seek a mediated solution to the conflict collapsed. When Somoza refused such plan in January 1979, Carter ended military assistance to the Nicaragua National Guard.
The Sandinistas took power just a few months later under the leadership of Ortega and quickly declared a state of emergency, abolished the constitution and began confiscating private property. Tens of thousands of Nicaraguans fled to South Florida. Many years later, in 2006, Carter was in Nicaragua to monitor elections in which Ortega was set to win the presidential elections. At the time, Carter told Reuters that he thought Ortega had changed. “His demeanor, his approach and his public statements are radically different from what I knew in the ‘80s,” Carter told Reuters. Ortega is still in power as the head of one of the most repressive regimes in the hemisphere.
When Carter came into office, he inherited a U.S. ally in Haiti, President-for-Life Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, the son of the country’s former dictator, Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier. The Carter administration continued to provide assistance and Haiti was receiving about $41 million despite its sordid human rights record. That support led to increased criticism of U.S. policy as critics of the Duvalier regime accused it of exploiting the aid to tighten its hold on the country. They also pointed out that Haitians were increasingly fleeing on boats only to be turned away by the U.S. and denied legal status if they made it onto land. Eventually, Haitian refugees found reprieve under the Carter administration. They were treated the same as Cubans and considered refugees with the establishment of the Cuban-Haitian Entrant Program in June 1980. The program granted temporary status and access to asylum processing and assistance to fleeing Cubans and Haitians.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article272569966.html
never-mind supposedly there is still particulate from Krakatoa circling he earth...
Re Carter:
Interesting theory! I’m going to ponder that.
I think Carter was weak in every area except his faith. And his deep faith was used to manipulate him into decisions that constantly “turned the other cheek.” His social justice leanings caused many problems, because the cabal could use them to their advantage ... but he was sincere.
Perhaps this is why President Trump called him a good man.
interesting theory! I heard as good of theory the other day:
Billy Carter was supposed to be the President, but Jimmy could not run a gas station! LOL. I think he was an ok person but incompetent! But now we move on...part of early Q experiment...boy, it is possible but highly doubtful. If he was I ALMOST doubt he was read in on it!
lex
Ha ha, yesterday there was a post on a potential new volcanic eruption 500km off the Oregon Coast in 2025 that could cause tsunami’s wow...the fear porn is raging between volcanos, and bird flu and Lord knows what else. Be safe frens!!
LEX
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