Posted on 11/24/2020 6:08:07 PM PST by WmShirerAdmirer
Adding this info:Read article on “Army Releases The Kraken To Protect Foreign Fire Bases at this link: Army Releases The Kraken To Protect Foreign Fire Bases; ‘I’d Like To See The Taliban Try To Attack This Place’ « Breaking Defense – Defense industry news, analysis and commentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXN7v4waSmw
Yea, I got a bad feeling, but I’ll wait and see...
I'm skeptical, too. We've been let down too many times.
NEVER EVER GIVE UP
This is everything we need.
It has all caps, the Kraken, and an exclamation point.
GAME OVER BITCHEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saw this but thanks for posting. BE PREPARED.
Mr. de Montalembert [politician and writer] adopting the thought contained in a famous proclamation by Mr. Carlier, has said: “We must make war against socialism.” According to the definition of socialism advanced by Mr. Charles Dupin, he meant: “We must make war against plunder.”
But of what plunder was he speaking? For there are two kinds of plunder: legal and illegal.
I do not think that illegal plunder, such as theft or swindling — which the penal code defines, anticipates, and punishes — can be called socialism. It is not this kind of plunder that systematically threatens the foundations of society. Anyway, the war against this kind of plunder has not waited for the command of these gentlemen. The war against illegal plunder has been fought since the beginning of the world. Long before the Revolution of February 1848 — long before the appearance even of socialism itself — France had provided police, judges, gendarmes, prisons, dungeons, and scaffolds for the purpose of fighting illegal plunder. The law itself conducts this war, and it is my wish and opinion that the law should always maintain this attitude toward plunder.
The Law Defends Plunder
But it does not always do this. Sometimes the law defends plunder and participates in it. Thus the beneficiaries are spared the shame, danger, and scruple which their acts would otherwise involve. Sometimes the law places the whole apparatus of judges, police, prisons, and gendarmes at the service of the plunderers, and treats the victim — when he defends himself — as a criminal. In short, there is a legal plunder, and it is of this, no doubt, that Mr. de Montalembert speaks.
We are here.
http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html
No reveal so far of the Sekulow filing.
jenna ellis has had a major screw up tonight ...and i am starting to wonder if she is a saboteur.
but why do I feel like a yo-yo on a string for the past four years
Fake Kraken.
What screw-up?
I still believe that it’s nothing more than a metaphor.
Interesting and thought provoking perspective and frightening too. Thank you for the link, will surely read.
Ohh good God.
“Don’t Touch That Dial!”
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If anyone can bring it
In For the Win
It’s Trump.
rummy, you can’t drop that comment and not expand ;)
It’s disappointing, but I wouldn’t call it a major screw-up. I’m normally a defeatist, but I have to believe there will eventually be an audit in Michigan.
Another bird’s eye view of the DOD Networks/Cyber programs:
https://breakingdefense.com/category/networks-and-cyber/
“Trust Sessions” comes to mind when I read this article.
Calling Charlie Brown! Lucy is holding the football for you!
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