Posted on 12/10/2018 10:18:07 PM PST by ransomnote
Yes, the “Watch CA” movie is not over, methinks.
>>blood-draw
May your technician be the best and the draw be painless.
The DOJ Inspector General Found 19,000 ‘Lost’ Strzok and Page Texts
After a number of steps by the OIG, “was the recovery of thousands of text messages within the period of the missing text messages, December 15, 2016 through May 17, 2017, as well as hundreds of other text messages outside the gap period that had not been produced by the FBI due to technical problems with its text message collection tool.”
The time period in question is after the 2016 presidential election and up to the appointment of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel. Page worked on the Special Counsel investigation until July 2017 and used the same phone during that time period. The same goes for Strzok, who also worked for Mueller and had the same phone. When Page and Strzok left the Special Counsel, their phones were wiped by Special Counsel Records Officer. DOJ maintains this was simply standard procedure in order to give the device to another user.
(Finally, I know what COVFEFE means... and now it looks like youve dug up what SMOCK is, too.!!).
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:-D
I’m so glad you liked the dig into “SMOCK” with the stumble over “COVFEFE.”
I need to point out I learned today that apparently the “COVFEFE” ACT is what they call a Backronym, in that the name for the bill about saving Presidential Tweets and social platform communications was apparently cooked up AFTER the famous tweet. [HT to little jeremiah]
I have that on Wikipedia’s word, and have not confirmed it yet, but that does seem to be the case..... Annnnnd we may learn something else later from POTUS about the true inner meaning of COVFEFE. LOL!
It’s true that money is just a way to keep score. That’s why creating it at interest is old time religion. The government could simply create the money, as Lincoln did in the civil war - the greenback dollar.
Keep being you.
But I was just making a multi-layered joke. The "silver and gold" convo reminded me of Yukon Cornelius, and he reminded me of digging, and digging reminded me of YOU.
So I imagined that ol' Yukon and you were buds, so he was just wondering where his diggin' buddy was.
Folla?
Always remember,
I'm Mister Funny-Meizer.
p.s. Working on Q post #2606/2625 of YESTERDAY'S Oracle.
And the hearings already started.
Dickens; I believe "Great Expectations".
Turns out this report is false. I should have verified it before spreading the news. It sounds like something these two scumbags would do.
I have the plastic kind and have made use of them many times, refueling my generators. If you have NG, think about getting a NG powered gen set, lots less maintenance and fuel worries.
It's a good idea to keep some 55 gal drums on hand. I remember back during the Carter days, when my dad stored gasoline in one so he could get to work and back home.
I keep a food safe drum for filling with water, if the need arises.
For food, look for qty sales of canned food at local groceries, freeze dried food online, bulk dried beans at Cosco/Samsclub, rice same, instant potatoes same.
Use what you store. We've learned that some of the best tasting vegetables are the freeze dried ones, and unopened last 30 yrs. Freeze dried green beans taste as good as fresh from the garden ones. Same for many other freeze dried vegetables and fruits. And another great thing, instead of slimy or no vegetables in the bottom of your crisper, you always have the freeze dried ones on hand in the pantry.
Freeze dried costs a little more, but not if you take into account having to through out the ones that go bad, sitting in the bottom of your ice box.
Freeze dried vegetables I keep: green peas, green beans, green peppers, chili peppers, tomato flakes, okra, corn, carrots, blue berries, black berries, peaches, apples, pineapple, green onions, onions, celery, and others I don't recall at the moment.
There are other foods in the food groups to consider having on-hand, dairy, meats, seafood, etc.
We have a dehydrator and dry a lot of our on herbs and fresh beans and peas. Dehydrated fresh beans are outstanding. Some things seem made for this process, some aren't. I'd like to get a home freeze-dryer one day. They're pretty expensive, the cheapest start at about 2K.
Garden wise, get something going, even if only a herb garden, all I have now. In the spring I do the container thing for fresh vegetables. Keeps you proficient in gardening.
The only time it's too late to prep, is after SHTF.
If you would like a classic primer on the subject I would highly recommend Alexander DAgapeyeffs famous 1939 work, Codes and Ciphers - A History of Cryptography
The term you were looking for is a polyaphabetic cypher. The best known is the Vigenère cipher.
[alphabet grid and live links are shown in Lone Palm’s post]
These were state of the art through WW1. Today they can be solved in less time than it takes to set up the decode on the computer. I have done one using pencil and paper.
WWG1WGA
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
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Thanks for the links and pointing the direction to where to learn more about Codes and Cyphers. I had always intended to do more with Cryptology, but have been distracted over the years with pursuing other stuff.
I knew those examples I used were sub-elementary, but for me they were useful to at least grasp some concepts in a dim way of what the Big Boys might be up to, and to at least grasp the possible relevance to POTUS’s tweets of what I was seeing when I pulled up the acronym.
Thank you again for the MOST helpful info, Lone Palm!
Phone impaired n Dr office. Wife just texted news say bomb threats Charlotte NYC Oklahoma others cross country.
Hearings must have started
Hearings HOT news.
I sold a few ounces recently as well. I had a small amount with an online international gold storage company. Some EU changes left them unable to service US cardholder accounts.
I was forced to sell before my card expired and since one reason I opened the account in the first place, was because I could go online, sell a few grams, fill my debit card, and use it to make purchases, I just sold everything I had stored with them.
They keep telling me they're working on other arrangements, but I haven't seen anything to that effect. Then there is the IRS requirement to file a form that you have an offshore account, or if you forget, they're gonna fine you 100K(?) and 10 years(?) in fed lockup! Our founders must be rolling over in their graves.
If we ever lose the ability to have some sort of fungible exchange on our person, we're screwed as a race of beings. Forever after we'll become the slaves of the worst king of humanity possible - if we're not there already!
Thank you Pelahm! I kind of figured you might know, and you have caused me to make a mental note to research the matter further, someday. :)
I guess the Dems are in more trouble than I thought if THAT would even be considered a candidate.
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I'm afraid of that too.
Hard to say. But if the Central Banks are buying gold, it might not be a bad idea to buy some if one has some money to spare. I tend to buy food, and other necessities that will likely be more expensive if another crisis hits.
I'm thinking of adding a couple more kWs of solar power; maybe an underground bunker. ;)
Indeed. I was worried about some Krugerrand's once, due to their off color, but found they're that way for a reason.
Ref your article: Can you really trust a Kanuck?! :) /jk
[Awwwwwwww!]
But I was just making a multi-layered joke. The "silver and gold" convo reminded me of Yukon Cornelius, and he reminded me of digging, and digging reminded me of YOU.
So I imagined that ol' Yukon and you were buds, so he was just wondering where his diggin' buddy was.
[ROFL!]
Folla?
[It frightens me to the core, but I actually DID followed that! ROFL! Thanks for 'splainin'..... and the honor!]
Always remember,
I'm Mister Funny-Meizer.
[LOL! yes, you are! And I'm so glad, too!]
p.s. Working on Q post #2606/2625 of YESTERDAY'S Oracle.
And the hearings already started.
[Oh dear]
#BreaksOver
[# thanks for the shout out before going to cover your head in All Things Q!]
[Here's a picture of me with my Digging Buddy, Yukon Cornelius!.... and some of our Qanteen Dawgs!]
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