Posted on 04/26/2018 7:46:16 PM PDT by ransomnote
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If you are new to Q Anon, the three links below provide overviews to help answer the questions, "Who is Q?" and "Why read Q drops?".
Q Anon: A Freeper's post re the "new Parallel Construct that Trump has created"
First post to Q ping list. Please read and let me know if you want off or on it
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If you haven't seen it yet, President John F. Kennedy's excellent speech regarding secret societies, as well as comments about the press, is located at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdMbmdFOvTs
A helpful FReeper passed along the following link to a group that goes live on Youtube when Q drops are released. Each live stream video remains active as long as they have new insights or information or guests to share information. You can look for any live stream videos in progress or recordings of their prior videos at the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWW3gYCvKS412p7o6qSK5gg
The following link displays President Trump's tweets and Q Anon drops in one table in chronological order:
https://anonsw.github.io/qtmerge
Q "drops" (i.e., posts) can be read with their original formatting on various websites. Sometimes the Q drop websites come under cyber attack or stop updating. This week, I've been using the following link:
https://qanon.pub
Q drops (i.e., posts) often use unfamiliar acronyms. Swordmaker maintains a list of acronym definitions to help FReepers understand Q drop text. The master list of acronyms is stored on Swordmaker's profile page. It's really great to have a convenient place to find definitions and explanations of terms used in the drops. Here is the link:
http://www.freerepublic.com/~swordmaker/index
Within our threads, Swordmaker posts updates featuring the latest terms added to the lexicon - you can find his updates on threads by looking for this silver Q graphic:
SkyPilot has been collecting Q Anon information into one interesting, detailed, "story of Q" post which I'll place here:
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3633313/posts?page=163#163
Here's a handy link for those who would like to read what people on Twitter are Tweeting about Q Anon:
Click to read what Tweeters are saying about Q Anon
For those who want a little uplifting video which outlines the big picture that we are now striving for, here's a video from 2016 in which candidate Donald Trump outlines what he wants for Americans and America and his promises if elected.
This Video Will Get Donald Trump Elected
If you'd like to communicate your support for President Trump's efforts to "red-pill" Americans, you may want to use the link Hoosiermama posted which provides you with and email page - you can send the president an email. Here's the link:
Email support for President Trump
Trump is a scrapper that follows The Mapper.
My post was really just about perspective...in a long-winded way.
Sorry, but that's a RATaganda "single-payer" talking point.
The reason the US has a high infant mortality rate is because we take every possible measure to save premature babies, many don't make it. Other countries don't even bother
I disagree sometimes your enemy makes mistakes that are most beneficial to you and you just take advantage of it, it doesn’t make your enemy part of your plan. Mostly I disagree because of the research that others have posted regarding Comey’s filthy fingerprints all over Clinton scandals past:
https://stonecoldtruth.com/comey-tied-to-clintons-money/
(By AngryPatriot) Everyone was shocked when former President Barack Obama appointed the nominal Republican James Comey as director of the FBI. However, new evidence indicates that Comey was only appointed because he was implicated in the Clintons corruption.
Former FBI Director James Comey had numerous ties to the corrupt Clinton political machine, and he still does. One connection is his brother, Peter. Peter Comey is an executive at DLA Piper, the law firm responsible for filing the Clinton Foundations taxes. James Comey holds the mortgage for his brothers mansion, tying a direct financial connection between Comey and the Clinton Foundation while he was investigating Hillary. (via Big League Politics)
James Comey was appointed by Obama because he was a political insider with many dark connections to the Democrats. Obama trusted Comey not to target the establishment he was a part of.
The former presidents hunch was ultimately proven correct, as James Comey allowed numerous Democrat crimes to go unpunished during his three-year term leading the FBI.
James Comey has been connected to the Clinton criminal network for decades. In 1996, James Comey acted as the deputy special counsel for the Senate committee investigating the Whitewater scandal. The Senate was investigating shady real-estate loans authorized while Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas. (via ABC News)
Many people connected to the Whitewater company were arrested and charged with over 40 crimes, yet the Clintons remained unscathed. James Comey acknowledged that Hillary Clinton obstructed the investigation and destroyed evidence, yet he decided not to prosecute due to lack of intent.
After observing the soft-handed approach Comey took investigating the Clintons, Obama appointed him in 2013. James Comey repeated his past, 23 years after the original Whitewater investigation. Again, he decided not to press charges this time for Hillarys mishandling of classified information, even after condemning her actions. The same phony intent excuse was used. (Thats how it works!)
James Comey was rewarded handsomely for enforcing a two-tiered justice system where the political elite live free from consequence.
After leaving the Department of Justice in 2005, Comey moved into the private sector to receive his rewards. He was hired as the General Counsel for Lockheed Martin the largest recipient of contracts from the Department of Defense. Comey was paid over $6 million before leaving the corporation in 2010.
Immediately after Comey left Lockheed Martin, he became a partner of the Clinton Global Initiative and was awarded 17 contracts from the Hillary Clinton State Department.
James Comey left Lockheed Martin with newfound wealth and joined the board of directors of HSBC Holdings, a British bank. The bank is a long-time partner of the Clinton Foundation and rewarded Comey well until he was appointed by Barack Obama.
James Comeys career highlights the incestuous pay-for-play relationship between major corporations and the political elite. Comey let the Clintons off for their crimes and was heavily rewarded by corporations who were, in turn, rewarded with government contracts and favorable policy. This is exactly the swamp that President Trump promised to drain, and removing Comey was the first major step.
But Mostly I don’t trust Comey because of Q:
1288
Focus only on the FBI [for now].
Jim Rybicki, chief of staff and senior counselor - FIRED.
James Baker, general counsel - FIRED.
Andrew McCabe, deputy director - FIRED.
James Comey, director - FIRED.
Bill Priestap, Head of Counterintelligence and Strzoks boss - Cooperating witness [power removed].
Peter Strzok, Deputy Assistant Director of the Counterintelligence - cooperating witness [power removed].
Lisa Page, attorney with the FBI’s Office of the General Counsel - cooperating witness [power removed].
Conspiracy?
Think about the above.
Only the above.
Get the picture?
Q
953
How bad is the corruption?
FBI (past/present)
#1
#1
#2
+29 (16)
DOJ (past/present)
#1
#1
#2
+18
STATE (past/present)
#1
#1
+41
Removal is the least of their problems.
Projection.
Russia>D/HRC
Twitter Bots>GOOG operated (not Russia)/Narrative & Political SLANT
BIDEN / CHINA.
BIG DEVELOPMENT.
TRAITORS EVERYWHERE.
AMERICA FOR SALE.
FLYNN.
Targeted.
Why?
Who knows where the bodies are buried?
CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES.
TRUMP ADMIN v2?
Election theft.
Last hope.
Congressional focus.
Impeach.
They think you are STUPID.
They think you will follow the STARS.
They openly call you SHEEP/CATTLE.
THERE WILL COME A TIME NONE OF THEM WILL BE ABLE TO WALK DOWN THE STREET.
BIGGEST FEAR.
PUBLIC AWAKENING.
Q
Thanks for the info on GEDmatch. I had never heard of it but when I heard that he was identified through DNA, at first I thought of 23 and me. This is a very interesting case. Especially since the bad guy was a cop.
Golly, since you put it that way, the logic is inescapable.
Hmmm, I hadn’t thought of this, “I have no doubt whatsoever that vaccines, particularly those forced on children, or those which may be forced on the public in the future, are being established as a TROJAN HORSE FOR POPULATION-SCALE GENETIC ENGINEERING ... in other words, for creation of different genetic classes of human beings.”
I think it is more about population control and greed. What kind of “expert” would recommend inoculating 1 day old babies for an illness most have zero exposure to? It is strictly about the money. They have a captive audience and just think of the money, approximately 4 million new babies each year in the US. As Q says, these people are sick!
I like it!
The Flynn Case started the circus
The 10 Events You Need To Know To Understand The Michael Flynn Story
If the saga of Michael Flynn feels like it’s been hanging over President Trump’s head since Inauguration Day, that’s because it has.
The story of how Trump’s first national security adviser came to plead guilty to lying to FBI investigators and cooperate in the special counsel’s Russia investigation spans two presidential terms and also touches government officials who were subsequently fired by Trump.
Here are 10 key events that explain why Flynn was legally vulnerable in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe and why his plea deal addresses one of the central questions in the wider Russia imbroglio.
1. President Obama sanctions Russia
On Dec. 28, 2016, then-President Barack Obama ejects 35 Russian diplomats from the United States and introduces new sanctions against a number of Russian security services and individuals.
The move is retribution for Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, detailed in the unclassified summary of a highly classified report by the intelligence community early in the new year.
2. Flynn confers with transition officials and talks sanctions with Russia
On Dec. 29, Flynn speaks with the Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak, as well as a “senior official” of the presidential transition team, according to court documents in Flynn’s case.
The documents describe how Flynn spoke to his colleague in the administration-in-waiting identified by some outlets as former deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland about what to tell the Russian ambassador about the sanctions. Then he spoke with Kislyak on the phone.
“Flynn called the Russian ambassador and requested that Russia not escalate the situation and only respond to the U.S. sanctions in a reciprocal manner,” say the court documents. The Trump camp wants to offer Moscow the prospect for a better relationship once Trump is inaugurated.
On Dec. 31, Kislyak calls Flynn back and says Russia indeed will not escalate, as he asked. Russian President Vladimir Putin confirms that with a public announcement, which Trump hails on Twitter.
3. Pence denies Flynn talked sanctions
After a Washington Post report alludes to Flynn’s conversation, the administration-in-waiting begins denying they discussed sanctions. Not only is there suspicion about the issue itself; the question is raised about whether Flynn might have violated an obscure law that forbids Americans out of government to negotiate on behalf of the United States.
So on Jan. 15, then-Vice President-elect Mike Pence makes a case to CBS’s Face the Nation.
“What I can confirm, having spoken to him about it, is that those conversations that happened to occur around the time that the United States took action to expel diplomats had nothing whatsoever to do with those sanctions,” Pence said.
But the FBI, which was monitoring Kislyak’s communications, knew that wasn’t so.
4. FBI investigators interview Flynn
On Jan. 24, Flynn gives a voluntary interview to FBI investigators looking at Russian interference.
In this interview, according to the charging documents, Flynn makes false statements about whether he asked Kislyak to refrain from “escalating the situation.” He also says that he doesn’t remember the follow-up conversation in which Kislyak confirms Russia’s decision regarding a sanctions escalation.
Mueller’s team also now says Flynn gave false statements in the interview about calls he made regarding a United Nations Security Council resolution.
5. Sally Yates warns the White House about Flynn
On Jan. 26, acting Attorney General Sally Yates meets with White House counsel Don McGahn to warn him the Justice Department has evidence, via the FBI surveillance, that what Pence was saying publicly was inaccurate.
“We told him we felt like the vice president and others were entitled to know that the information that they were conveying to the American people wasn’t true,” Yates said in testimony to a Senate Judiciary panel in May.
She adds that because Russian diplomatic and intelligence officials also knew about the content of the conversations and probably had their own proof of them Flynn was vulnerable to blackmail.
“We believed that Gen. Flynn was compromised with respect to the Russians,” she said. “To state the obvious, you don’t want your national security adviser compromised by the Russians.”
Yates and McGahn meet again the next day, Jan. 27, and they begin discussing ways that White House officials might review the evidence the FBI has about Flynn.
But Yates is fired by Trump three days later after announcing she will not defend his travel restrictions on refugees and visa holders from seven majority-Muslim countries.
The White House also says McGahn told Trump about Yates’ warning that Flynn had lied to Pence and likely given the same account to the FBI.
6. Trump asks Comey for “loyalty”
On Jan. 27, President Trump arranges a dinner with then-FBI Director James Comey, where, according to Comey’s testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee, the president says: “I need loyalty, I expect loyalty.”
It was uncomfortable, Comey said.
“I didn’t move, speak, or change my facial expression in any way during the awkward silence that followed,” Comey said. “We simply looked at each other in silence. The conversation then moved on, but he returned to the subject near the end of our dinner.”
Comey said he felt like the dinner was an effort on the part of the president to have him ask for his job and “create some sort of patronage relationship.”
7. Flynn is fired ...
On Feb. 13, Trump fires Flynn, after leaks reveal that Flynn did in fact talk about sanctions with the Russian ambassador. Flynn continues to deny the accusations, as close as four days before he is fired.
8. ... and Trump wonders aloud if Comey can let Flynn go
On Feb. 14, Comey goes to the Oval Office for a counterterrorism meeting, and Trump asks him to stick around afterward for a one-on-one meeting.
“When the door by the grandfather clock closed, and we were alone, the president began by saying, ‘I want to talk about Mike Flynn,’ “ Comey testified in June. “He then said, ‘I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.’ “
Comey agrees Flynn is a “good guy” but says he will not agree to let it go.
9. Trump fires Comey
On May 9, Trump fires Comey, saying in an interview two days later that the FBI director was a “showboat” and a “grandstander.”
Trump also mentions the FBI’s Russia investigation, which Comey was leading “this Russia thing,” as Trump calls it.
Discussion in Washington broadens from the question of potential collusion between the Trump camp and the Russian attack on the election to the question of obstruction of justice. Did the president try to get rid of the FBI director to keep him from finding out something Trump wanted to keep hidden? Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein responds by appointing former FBI Director Robert Mueller to serve as a special counsel in the case.
10. Flynn pleads guilty, agrees to cooperate
On Nov. 30, Flynn signs a plea agreement with Mueller in which he acknowledges lying to the FBI about his sanctions conversation. On Dec. 1, Flynn appears in court and his deal becomes public.
The deal delivers to Mueller a witness who spent nearly all the 2016 campaign and the presidential transition at Trump’s elbow, one who was involved with many conversations with foreigners, including key Russians. Flynn’s cooperation resets the clock on the Russia imbroglio as he begins debriefing Mueller and his team.
Good / bad. Shades of both, one thing is clear, he was not qualified to be Director of FBI.
Q says we all will be very surprised when we learn who or what Q is. . . and then hints that the whole thing has a huge twist at the end. i.e. what makes a movie good.
I wonder if they include the illegal anchor babies?
great tweets from POTUS!!! Directed towards Tester’s voters!!!! bwahaha!!
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