Posted on 07/26/2019 9:05:43 AM PDT by ransomnote
Thanks for the dig on SCHRAGE, Cats PJs!
[ ;-) Paragraphs are our friends!]
Good find!
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Q Anon: 07/26/19 Trust Trump’s Plan
7/28/2019, 10:35:24 AM · 1,056 of 1,101
Cats Pajamas to ransomnote; generally; TEXOKIE; bitt
Devin Nunes mentioned Schrage on Bartiromos Sunday morning show today.
http://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/steven-schrage/
Steven Schrage
PhD candidate at Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), University of Cambridge
PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge , & Formerly Co-Chair of the G8s Anti-Crime and Terrorism Group & US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Crime
Schrage has taught Economics and National Security at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, which was recently rated as the top global foreign policy masters program, and founded Delphi Strategy International LLC, a strategic advisory and consulting firm. His previous policy and political analysis experience includes serving as the Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and\\ International Studies (CSIS is a nonpartisan think tank whose bipartisan board includes former officials such as Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski) where he led work on the economic, political and security dynamics surrounding the global financial crisis.
He also served as one of the youngest Deputy Assistant Secretaries under Secretary Colin Powell at the State Department, where he oversaw over a thousand personnel across the globe and more than $2 billion in some of Americas top priority global operations in the Middle East, Latin America and Afghanistan, including the training of civilian security and law enforcement to successfully secure that nations first democratic election.
During this time, he was selected to serve a leadership role for all G8 countries as the international co-chair of the G8 Anti-Crime and Terrorism Group, where he launched G8 multilateral initiatives and conducted policy coordination in these priority areas following 9/11. His wide-ranging experience in Congressional roles also includes key positions for Senate Leadership, Armed Services and Homeland Security Committee Members and serving as international trade counsel for the Ways & Means Committee (the committee which initiates U.S. tax and trade laws) and as counsel for a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee responsible for U.S. policies on global terrorism and on Latin America
https://iop.harvard.edu/fellows/steven-schrage
Steven Schrage
Spring 2012
Steven Schrages career has found him working in the middle of many of the major U.S. political and foreign policy events of the last two decades. This includes direct experience with major presidential campaigns and White House transitions, having served on the headquarters policy teams of leading presidential candidates during the last two open Republican presidential elections and with experience in both primary and general election contests. He served as the 2008 Foreign Policy and Trade Director for a current Republican frontrunner and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney where he did policy development and speechwriting on issues ranging from international economic crises and trade issues to counterterrorism, Iran and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that were at the center of the 2008 debate.
Earlier, he served on the 2000 Republican presidential campaign headquarters policy team in Austin Texas and was part of the team sent to Palm Beach County during the Florida presidential recount. He also served on several presidential transition teams, working on the transitions of two White House departments, including the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) where he served as the Administrations first senior political appointee placed in that 200-plus person, Cabinet-level office which leads U.S. international trade policy and oversaw operations until the USTR nominee, Robert Zoellick (the current World Bank President), was confirmed.
His Congressional service began on then House Speaker (and current presidential candidate) Newt Gingrichs policy team shortly after Republicans gained control of the House of Representatives for the first time in over forty years. Most recently, he served as Chief of Staff to the first Senator elected in 2010s Tea Party/Republican wave election, Senator Scott Brown, while he was Congress key or deciding vote on major measures such as the landmark Dodd-Frank financial reforms and jobs/economic recovery legislation. At the end of his tenure as Chief of Staff, Senator Brown (a Republican) had become one of the most popular political figures in perhaps the bluest Democratic state, won praise from figures as diverse as leading conservatives and key Democratic Senators and was noted by several commentators as having had one of the best years in politics.
Schrage has also taught Economics and National Security at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, which was recently rated as the top global foreign policy masters program, and founded Delphi Strategy International LLC, a strategic advisory and consulting firm. His previous policy and political analysis experience includes serving as the Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and\\ International Studies (CSIS is a nonpartisan think tank whose bipartisan board includes former officials such as Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski) where he led work on the economic, political and security dynamics surrounding the global financial crisis.
He also served as one of the youngest Deputy Assistant Secretaries under Secretary Colin Powell at the State Department, where he oversaw over a thousand personnel across the globe and more than $2 billion in some of Americas top priority global operations in the Middle East, Latin America and Afghanistan, including the training of civilian security and law enforcement to successfully secure that nations first democratic election. During this time, he was selected to serve a leadership role for all G8 countries as the international co-chair of the G8 Anti-Crime and Terrorism Group, where he launched G8 multilateral initiatives and conducted policy coordination in these priority areas following 9/11. His wide-ranging experience in Congressional roles also includes key positions for Senate Leadership, Armed Services and Homeland Security Committee Members and serving as international trade counsel for the Ways & Means Committee (the committee which initiates U.S. tax and trade laws) and as counsel for a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee responsible for U.S. policies on global terrorism and on Latin America.
Schrage conducted MBA and doctoral studies at Harvard Business School, earning distinction (honors) on his general doctoral qualifying exam, before returning to public service in 2000. He is an honors graduate of both Duke University and the University of Michigan Law School, and was awarded life membership in the Council on Foreign Relations for his foreign policy work.
Following his undergraduate studies, he worked to save money for perhaps his most rewarding educational endeavorspending a year backpacking around the world using local transport and learning through first-hand experiences as diverse as riding camels alongside whiskey smugglers on the India/Pakistan border; spending time with Chinese students and citizens in the wake of early economic reforms; traveling by motorcycle in the Golden Triangle region bordering Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam; and sleeping on rooftops in Old Jerusalem.
As an expert appearing on major media, his commentary has appeared on or in U.S. and international outlets including NBCs Nightly News, CNN, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Fox News, the Washington Post and Bloomberg News.
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Also, I was at first unclear so I went to Q drop 1056 and guess who is in that picture? MM and Rachel Chandler.
texokie said:
“Ive always had the suspicion that when Trump looked into the Obama birth certificate issue, and of course was derided mercilessly, that he had the goods. I could never understand why he didnt share them. He left his accomplishment as having been able to cause Obama to produce his BC, and Trump seemed to accept that he was indeed born in Hawaii, etc., and accepted it on face value.”
1_Rain_Drop said:
IIRC, the “sea plunge” of OBL occurred at the correct time to take the BC off the news. If Trump persisted with the BC issue during that time he would have been seen as unpatriotic, racist or something. At least bozo showed the genuine fake BC for the world to see.
Looking back now, the BC was such a minor issue (yet important) compared to what has been going on and being exposed now.
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texokie said:
Thanks for that point about the timing of OBL’s sea plunge.... as well as the relative importance of the BC and the other poopie being exposed.
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Hah!
Hep me! I'm 400 posts behind and trying to do the next Epstein Epitaph. I'll catch up, I promise.
Also trying to make some high-altitude sourdough bread with homemade starter. Laundry. Procrastinating on cleaning up the broken branches from our Colorado June Blizzard.
I'd rather be here with you FReeQs in air conditioned bliss than outside with a chainsaw in the heat.
Q provides a link the first document to be declassified by Attorney General William Barr
Which Qpost # is that?
Q posted 14 times on the 27th. (Bagster's work is cut out for him.)
I feel ya, bro. I'm just getting started on my firewood. Lots of chainsawing here, too.
Behind in thread, Maybe dk is David Koresh, Waco 93’ Maybe April 11, 1993?
Cates ALMOST gets there....however what he doesn’t mention, or perhaps grasp, is that the Dems use the local messes they create nationwide to extort cash from Fed.gov (all the rest of us).
I am plagiarizing from another like but it is so apropos about your posts:
” If its guilt I might suggest work harder here to inform...if its not, just skip the post that ruffles your feathers.”
DO NOT TRUST THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA.
YOU ARE THE MAJORITY.
MUELLER > DECLAS > OIG > TRUTH > JUSTICE
THE GREAT AWAKENING.
YOU ARE THE NEWS NOW.
Q
So mueller is done , now is declass then the OIG REPORT
Was just chainsawing yesterday. I bought a new kobalt cordless to hit the smaller stuff last week. Great saw. No match for what the gas saws do but quite light and handy.
3529
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/john-ratcliffe-ag-william-barr-will-deliver-justice-to-any-obama-officials-who-committed-crimes
While Congress is away
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The month of AUGUST is traditionally a really HOT month.
Nature is unpredictable.
Q
You should have read the thread or watched the video wasted less time posting drops where it wasn’t
>>7175039
Important.
[Signature page]
DECLAS for specific reason (public).
Analyze carefully.
Relevant to future pending events.
Q
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PROCEDURES FOR THE AVAILABILITY OR DISSEMINATION OF RAW SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION BY THE NSA
Q
!!mG7VJxZNCI
24 Jul 2019 - 11:06:43 PM
https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/icotr/RawSIGINTGuidelines-as-approved-redacted.pdf
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I posted about it couple days ago how on the day the doc was signed Obama “incidentally “ spied on the Trump campaign
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3766214/posts?page=952#952
It would be nice to have less noise and easier starting but I've got to put up a couple of cords to get thru winter, so gas it is.
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Placeholder population start Aug 2019
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Does 80 cuts on a charge. Would love to get a log splitter but damn I could buy 10 cords with that out lay so maul it is.
"The truth is a force of nature"
Plus, Congresscritters lose their immunity to arrest (*)when they are not going to/from a Congressional Session
(*) if my memory serves me, "except for felony, treason, and breach of the peace."
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