Q POST #1090:
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Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 198500 No.955760 📁 Apr 8 2018 16:39:06 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 198500 No.955656 📁 Apr 8 2018 16:33:03 (EST) >>955641 Location. Exact location. Q >>955656 Pictures leaked for this very moment. Who/what is not pictured? What forces shadowed No Name? Contractors. Special contractors. What was delivered? Smiles. Exact location. Exact. Buildings E of spider web. Spider web marker. Open source. Q_____________________________________________
Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 198500 No.955902 📁 Apr 8 2018 16:47:12 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 198500 No.955760 📁 Apr 8 2018 16:39:06 (EST) >>955656 Pictures leaked for this very moment. Who/what is not pictured? What forces shadowed No Name? Contractors. Special contractors. What was delivered? Smiles. Exact location. Exact. Buildings E of spider web. Spider web marker. Open source. Q >>955760 https://www.politico.com/blogs/laurarozen/1209/Report_Blackwater_CEO_Eric_Prince_was_CIA_asset.html📁 Think Double. Why are we confirming this publicly? Why now? QQ POST #1088 and others:
It really does look like a spider web behind the ISIS/McCain picture... I wonder if that’s meant to symbolize something. Thanks for the link Hostage.
I've never been convinced that the fellow identified as Al Baghdadi is really him. This was originally just based on me thinking it didn't look like him. (I had watched his entire video of his speech in the mosque a few years ago, watching video gives you more of a feel for what someone looks like than a single snap-shot.)
The official story is that the guy pictured was another resistance leader:
[I]t has been vexing for Mr. McCain to be battling persistent and false Internet rumors that he not only helped invent [ISIS] but also knows its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-proclaimed caliph of the Muslim world and Americas latest Public Enemy No. 1. The rumors are based partly on images of a Syrian fighter who resembles Mr. Baghdadi, seen in photographs with Mr. McCain some originally posted on Twitter by the senator during his visit in May 2013 to northern Syria.In fact, they didn't just rely on Snopes to debunk this story, they called out the big guns - a full article in the New York Times:Brian Rogers, Mr. McCains communications director, was not amused. The man who was misidentified as Mr. Baghdadi in the photographs, Mr. Rogers said, was a commander of the Northern Storm Brigade, a group linked to the Free Syrian Army. Mr. Rogers declined to identify him by name, saying he feared for the mans safety.
Try as He May, John McCain Cant Shake Falsehoods About Ties to ISIS
So, it's interesting that Q not only brought the photo back up, but chose the meme version with its explicit naming of Al-Baghdadi.
Baghdadi has been killed many times, and just recently released a long tape threatening the West with more terrorism.
Toronto Sun: EDITORIAL: ISIS leader calls for attacks on Canada again