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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: MotherMayEye
It's my job -- proofing and editing. I find it extremely unlikely.
So ... the question becomes is this direct copy or an altered copy?
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: MotherMayEye
I could buy maybe one, but find that unlikely.
The more words you find with a Q in place of an O, the more unlikely it gets that it was accidental and not intentional. Like I said, a spellcheck would light up every one of them, and while I have seen people skip over a word that spellcheck has caught, it's unlikely they do it more than once.
He has much more power then he is actually using...
The agency known as the Joint Special Ops Command (JSOC) is the “president’s secret army” which he can use for secret assassinations, overturning governments and things the American people don’t know about.
CyberCom was formed in 2009 from two smaller organizations subordinate to Strategic Command, the same military body responsible for U.S. missile defenses. Since its beginning, it has been led by the director of the NSA, currently Navy Adm. Michael S. Rogers.
Following the 2016 presidential election NSA Director Admiral Mike Rogers traveled to Trump Tower to meet with president-elect Donald Trump. The day AFTER the Rogers visit, President-elect Trump moved his transition team out of Trump Tower to Bedminister New Jersey.
Sometime in early 2016 Admiral Rogers became aware of “ongoing” and “intentional” violations of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), Section 702 surveillance. Specifically item #17 which includes the unauthorized upstream data collection of U.S. individuals within NSA surveillance. Section 702 – Item #17 “About Queries” is specifically the collection of emails, and phone call surveillance of U.S. persons.
The public doesn’t discover this issue, and NSA Director Rogers action, until May 2017 when we learn that Rogers told the FISA court he became aware of unlawful surveillance and collection of U.S. persons. Put into context, with the full back-story, it appears that 2016 surveillance was the political surveillance now in the headlines; the stuff Chairman Nunes is currently questioning.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Perhaps the numbers '6' and '10' are also important.
My thinking is that the chapters they appear in the heads of, may be important.
Q is many