Posted on 08/17/2018 10:05:14 PM PDT by ransomnote
That’s what I thought at first but couldn’t find anything except “B of A” = “Bank of America”. Then I saw the text the anon gave back to the HuffPost reporter at the bottom, “BOFA THESE NUTS” [lol it was a trolling!]
Thank you for posting the LeBron pic.
Some of these orgs are reboots of ancient orgs and religions.
Thank Q Cats1!!
Does this picture look familiar?
https://mobile.twitter.com/intheMatrixxx/status/1029886139119923205
I’m just curious, why that picture on this thread?
Thank Q in advance
Youre welcome. Like Yokel said, it means nothing, but James must have known it looked weird yet he posted it on his account anyway.
Sure seems like that is happening, whether that was the plan or not. Maybe its Gods plan?
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They all are, 'nothing new under the sun', especially evil.
Of course this has three strikes against it: (i) It is from David Icke; (ii) it refers to Illumnati; and (iii) it seems to refer to aliens (shape-shifting reptiles).
Dis, none of these crappy crap things have to be true. Its enough that the ritual is dark and ominous and that the people at the top believe themselves in a deal with Satan. The rest of the dopes beneath them are controlled by regular things that control all criminal orgs. Once you go along, you're along for the whole ride.
I don’t follow Q like I should, but like to check in once in awhile. :)
WWG1WGA
Sorry, Dudess, that ain’t happening. She is free to skip over my postings, as are you.
She felt the need to comment on them not once, but several times with increasingly rude comments.
My comment was well deserved, and proportional.
Yes, the famous “swimming” pool. Now we know that it was (is?) owned by the Payseur family. The Vanderbilts were just caretakers.
Probably what the whole idea was at Mueller’s behest.
Security clearances are not personal "perks".
A security clearance is basically a set of restrictions placed upon an individual for the convenience of the government. (It allows application of labor and brainpower to tasks that must be kept secure.)
The entire burden of maintaining that security is placed upon the cleared individual -- and responsibility for maintaining that security often burdens the individual far, far beyond the termination of the clearance.
In a properly-functioning security system, security clearances should be (and typically are) terminated when a valid "need to know" (for the convenience of the government) no longer exists. This typically coincides (as did mine) with termination of employment in the cleared job.
Should government need arise, clearances can be reinstated -- if classified knowledge imparted to the individual has been rigorously protected in the mean time.
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IMHO, all government employees' clearances should end with their employment -- and their "exit debriefing" should -- in no uncertain terms -- spell out the legal penalties for breaching the security of their acquired knowledge. And -- in the case of HRC -- those penalties should be applied -- unmercifully!
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Brennan didn't "lose" his security clearance. As a civilian non-employee, he should not have had one!
POTUS: Where's the "blanket" executive order voiding ALL expired clearances?
Clearance is traded as currency within the permanent administrative/consulting state
Not removing clearances when someone leaves office has been a “courtesy” that should never have been allowed.
FOLLOW THE MONEY - EVERY TIME
Try being a government contractor and keeping a clearance for more than 30 days.
Notice they don’t specifically state who was in the Cessna?
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"If anyone ever offers you a job requiring a TOP SECRET clearance -- run away -- fast!" '-)
TXnMA
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