this woman gives conservatives a bad name..
@MajorPatriot
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And just like that, millions of people are learning Hillary’s secret service codename was Evergreen.
Wait till they find out the FBI have notes on her about “crime against children”
Thank you NewsWeek. Couldn’t ask for a better red-pill.
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@MajorPatriot
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Not getting the connection between “they’re a private company and can refuse you service unless you wear a mask” to “we don’t care you’re a private company, bake us a gay wedding cake now”
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@MajorPatriot
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YOU HAVE MORE THAN YOU KNOW
Over the last 5 years, the American public purchased more guns than every military force on the planet combined.
Americans own 400 million civilian-owned guns in the US.
Every law enforcement agency in America combined have about 1 million firearms in their inventory. That means American civilians have about 400 TIMES as many firearms as American police.
Similarly, the American military is estimated to hold about 4.5 million firearms. That means American civilians have 100 TIMES as many firearms as every branch of the American military COMBINED.
Furthermore, the Small Arms Survey estimates all the world’s law enforcement agencies combined hold about 22.7 million guns. In 2017 alone, the FBI processed 25.2 million gun checks. The American public bought more guns in 2017 than every police agency in the world combined.
https://gab.com/MajorPatriot/posts/105946164493067792
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@OutlawJW
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The crowd reacts after waiting in anticipation of Joe climbing the stairs to board AF1.
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/069/674/230/original/9596d074b0b65196.mp4
Q: Into the Storm — A Review of HBO’s Documentary
March 24, 2021 / by Praying Medic / 6 Comments
https://prayingmedic.com/2021/03/24/q-into-the-storm-a-review-of-hbos-documentary/
I had no intention of watching HBO’s series on Q (Q: Into the Storm) but after reading a few observations from anons—some positive, some negative—I decided to watch the first two episodes. What follows is a review from someone who has followed Q from the beginning. I’ve read every post by Q more than once. I’ve read every linked document, watched every video Q has posted, and regularly visit the boards where the posts appear.
The film’s producer, Cullen Hoback, chose an interesting musical score for the series. The intro music and other songs that are featured give the film an eerie circus-of-the-bizarre feeling. I assume the choice of music was not random. Everything about the film from the lighting to the music portrays Q and his followers as members of a creepy movement with which no sane person would associate.
On the subject of sound, my list of complaints is long, but I’ll be brief. Hoback chose poor methods for recording his interviews. In many places, the voices of the interviewer or interviewee are inaudible. That problem is magnified by overlaying creepy music just when the film’s audio is lowest. The overall effect is confusion.
Documentaries don’t use actors or sets, but real people in their natural environments. Still, a good producer will use makeup, lighting, and camera angle to enhance the appearance of those who are interviewed. Hoback took a different approach. In most scenes, the subjects interviewed had no makeup, sat in dim lighting, and the camera angle made them appear frightening. This seems to have been intentional, adding to the surreal effect.
To his credit, Hoback enlisted people who’ve played key roles in the movement. I found his discussions with 8chan board owners FastJack and Paul Furber particularly helpful. I learned things about them I did not know.
Hoback spent an enormous amount of time digging into non-Q issues like GamerGate that cropped up on 4chan and 8chan prior to any appearance from Q. This allowed him to suggest that popular movements on 4chan and 8chan are propagated by cruel, amoral people. By extension, this includes Q. The intent here was to suggest that Q is just another sick online movement being run by malevolent actors. If you don’t frequent the boards, you wouldn’t know any different.
Jim Watkins, the owner of 8chan and 8kun, is prominently featured in the second episode, as is his son Ron (aka Codemonkey), who has served as the site administrator. Jim and Ron make the case that their website offers freedom of speech. To counter, Hoback rolls clips of nudity and other controversial images hoping to offend viewers who are accustomed to the filtered content of sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
moar..
@IPOT1776
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I don’t know who this QAnon is, but here’s an idea,
Open them up and prove them wrong.
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https://www.newsweek.com/qanon-ship-suez-canal-hillary-clinton-1578428
QAnon Claims Stuck Suez Canal Ship Used by Hillary Clinton to Traffic Children
BY EWAN PALMER ON 3/24/21 AT 12:07 PM EDT
Unless she was actually calling him a nagger, which he was.
It’s wrong no matter who does it.