Posted on 12/01/2018 6:54:52 PM PST by ransomnote
$7 is still too much.
Id go in for free just to see her cough.
Bagster
Oh, you're saying it was an "entirely his own idea" suicide, then?
Was he hanging from a doorknob by a red scarf or something?
I’d pay $7 to have a chance to see one of Hillary’s coughing fits.
Note the use of the word "OPERATION" rather than "INVESTIGATION".
Stay quiet during an operation? Explains silence by those involved in bringing the pain?
A SEAL friend called and emailed the uniformed folks involved. He insisted they told him it was photoshopped.
I get the feeling from these drops that Trump may have his own FISAs going on. The Obama FISAs are a two way street in that they are going to boomerang on the derps, but "two way street" (he calls them HUBER FISAs) are most likely warrants on the derps. The "operation".
That's my theory, and I'm stickin' to it.
Why HUBER FISA(S), preciousss?
HUBER FISA(S) [2-way street]
#Appalling
Bagster
I agree; if Trump did not write it (and who knows), he certainly authorized it.
Seems likely. I am sure there are rules about what they can wear on their uniforms.
What is appalling about it? You imply it is extra-Constitutional, but what the hell do you know as you offer no proof.
Dude. That story WAS harsh. For more, there is also "The Tales of Turin". The story (and more) in greater detail.
Tell me one thing. In the fall of Gondolin, Glorfindel fell fighting a Balrog, but showed up in the Fellowship of the ring to save the haflkings at the ford.
Hello?
Two Glorfindels or what?
I find the discrepancy somewhat appalling.
Bagster
That would explain why the FISA court has been quiet about Spygate because they are busy performing the mirror operation for the new administration. Complete with unmasking of us persons. I have always thought thats what mirror referred to.
I find this line in Q post #2525 interesting. The quotes around enemy. Like enemy is a role?
When your ‘enemy’ feels in control .
Tell me one thing. In the fall of Gondolin, Glorfindel fell fighting a Balrog, but showed up in the Fellowship of the ring to save the haflkings at the ford.
Hello?
Two Glorfindels or what?
I find the discrepancy somewhat appalling.
Ideally, Elves do not die; their lives are bound to that of the world. They are 'immortal' but not 'eternal;' their existence is "measured by the duration in time of Earth." (Tolkien, Letters 204) However, with the introduction of evil into the world, death came into the picture and marred Eru's plan for the Elves. "The Elves were not subject to disease, but they could be 'slain': that is their bodies could be destroyed, or mutilated so as to be unfit to sustain life." (Tolkien, Letters 286) They can also die of grief--essentially, give up on life. For the Elves, however, 'death' is not a true death; the fëa never leaves the world. Instead, it flees to the halls of Mandos, where it may rest and find release from the weariness of the world.
This 'death' contradicts the intrinsic nature of the Elvish being by separating the fëa from the hröa, which are meant to complement and complete each other. Thus, Eru found a means to amend the situation. After a time of waiting in Mandos's halls, the Elvish fëa may, if it chooses, be reincarnated in a hröa identical to the one in which the fëa was formerly housed. The Valar were given permission and power by Eru to see to the construction of a new hröa for the 'houseless' fëa, and they can judge that a fëa may not be reimbodied, or at least not yet, in certain situations.
Normally, the reincarnated Elf remains in Aman. Only in special cases is the Elf sent back to Middle-earth, generally because he has some task yet to complete there. "Therefore, if they dwelt in Middle-earth, their bereavement of friends and kin, and the bereavement of these, was not amended. Death was not wholly healed." (Tolkien, Morgoth's Ring 365)
Glorfindel is an example of a reimbodied Elf. Many will recognize Glorfindel's name as the Elf who came to the aid of Aragorn and the Hobbits on their way to Rivendell after Frodo was stabbed at Weathertop. Frodo rode Glorfindel's horse to the safety of Rivendell while being pursued by the Ringwraiths. Many do not know, however, that Glorfindel was also a hero of the First Age who was killed while fighting a Balrog in Gondolin. "When Glorfindel of Gondolin was slain his spirit would according to the laws established by the One be obliged at once to return to the land of the Valar. Then he would go to Mandos and be judged, and would then remain in the 'Halls of Waiting' until Manwë granted him release." (Tolkien, The Peoples of Middle-earth 380) When reimbodied, Glorfindel dwelt for a while in the Blessed Realm, but eventually returned to Middle-earth, most likely around the year 1600 of the Second Age.
Source:http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/papers/Amaranth/DeathinTolkien.htm
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