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originally posted by: Perfectenemy
a reply to: erikthegreen
Will Ferrel and Seth MacFarlane are buddies and Seth is infamous for hinting at dark Hollywood secrets inside his shows. Not unlike Matt Groening and The Simpsons predicting the future. What does the Q in the name Donald Trump stand for? Very odd indeed.
Usage In the United States, the term John Q. Public is used by law enforcement officers to refer to an individual with no criminal bent, as opposed to terms like perp (short for perpetrator) or skell to qualify unsavory individuals.
This article was first published in the July 2008 issue of Toronto Life, when Barry Sherman was embroiled in a lawsuit brought by his cousins, who claimed they were owed a piece of his pharmaceutical company. That suit was dismissed in late September.
In his autobiography, he described himself as recognizing no God and rejecting religion and free will in favour of “logical deduction.” He wrote about the instinct to co-operate with others, particularly relatives, when it was to “mutual advantage.” There can be no such thing as “altruism, kindness, generosity or morality,” he says, because humans act only in pursuit of their own happiness.
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Google+ Graham: FISA memo should not be released now © Greg Nash Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on Sunday he does not believe a classified memo purported to list Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses by the U.S. government should be released now.
"No, I don't want it released yet," Graham told ABC's "This Week."
"I want somebody outside of the Republican-led Congress to look at these allegations," he said.
originally posted by: nikkib0421
There can be no such thing as “altruism, kindness, generosity or morality,” he says, because humans act only in pursuit of their own happiness.
Jan 27 2018 13:09:33
Q !UW.yye1fxo 70
@Snowden.
The clock is ticking.
How's Russia?
[Mr. Contractor]
Freedom of the Press.
John Perry Barlow.
freedom.press...
SecureDrop [Whistleblowers]?
SecureDrop>Clowns In America.
NOBODY IS SAFE.
Q
This is everything Edward Snowden revealed in one year of unprecedented top-secret leaks
In June 2013, The Guardian reported the first leak based on top-secret documents that then 29-year-old Edward Snowden stole from the National Security Agency.
Paul Walker Walker, best known for starring in the Fast and Furious franchise, died suddenly and tragically at age 40 on Saturday, Nov. 30, when his friend Roger Rodas lost control of the Porsche he was driving and crashed in L.A. The She's All That actor had been attending a charity event for his organization Reach Out Worldwide earlier that day; both he and Rodas perished in the accident. Walker is survived by Meadow, his 15-year-old daughter with an ex.
In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” Gowdy posed several questions to host Chris Wallace and his viewers that hinted at the allegations in the memo, which could be released by the House Intelligence Committee as early as this week.
“If you think your viewers want to know whether or not the dossier was used in court proceedings, whether or not it was vetted before it was used, whether or not it’s ever been vetted — if you are interested in who paid for the dossier, if you are interested in Christopher Steele’s relationship with Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee, then, yes, you will want the memo to come out,” Gowdy told Wallace.
“There’s nothing in this memo the Department is not already aware of,” Gowdy said on Sunday.
originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
a reply to: crankyoldman
You consistently hit the nail on the head in your posts. I hope everyone has taken the time to read them. I have a feeling I'll be quoting your latest in the future of this thread. Thanks for your unique(maybe) perspective.
Sen. Michael Bennet, D-CO
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-IL
Sen. Jeff Flake, R-AZ
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC
Sen. John McCain, R-AZ
Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY[5]
Its author, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and some of his Republican colleagues on the House Intelligence Committee want to declassify it, and may vote to do so as soon as Monday. The White House says it supports "full transparency." The Justice Department, on the other hand, says that to make it public without its review and possible redactions would be "extraordinarily reckless." And Democrats accuse Nunes of trying to derail special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's influence in the 2016 election and whether it worked with the Trump campaign.
originally posted by: Martin75
a reply to: Skyfloating
I have scrolled through pages of nonsense buy the ones working hard know better than to react and risk losing all of their hard work.
The closer we come the harder we will be fought. This thread shows the dedication and hard work of our members. I am honored to be a part of this.
originally posted by: Jusvistn
Looking at Q post# 625
Jan 27 2018 13:09:33
Q !UW.yye1fxo 70
@Snowden.
The clock is ticking.
How's Russia?
[Mr. Contractor]
Freedom of the Press.
John Perry Barlow.
freedom.press...
SecureDrop [Whistleblowers]?
SecureDrop>Clowns In America.
NOBODY IS SAFE.
Q
I found this interesting as it lists all of snowden's leaks as the author understood them
This is everything Edward Snowden revealed in one year of unprecedented top-secret leaks
In June 2013, The Guardian reported the first leak based on top-secret documents that then 29-year-old Edward Snowden stole from the National Security Agency.
It is very eye opening!
I'm trying to glean some insight and understanding into ES as Q alludes to speaking directly TO him "how's russia?"
There was a comment about ES being a "spook" all along. I struggle with whether or not ES & maybe even JA are good guys or bad guys !?
And then with Q's comments about heart attacks, .... were there any notable deaths during the time frame of the ES leaks? Only thing I am coming up with is HERE and found it interesting to note this very high profile death was first on the list
Paul Walker Walker, best known for starring in the Fast and Furious franchise, died suddenly and tragically at age 40 on Saturday, Nov. 30, when his friend Roger Rodas lost control of the Porsche he was driving and crashed in L.A. The She's All That actor had been attending a charity event for his organization Reach Out Worldwide earlier that day; both he and Rodas perished in the accident. Walker is survived by Meadow, his 15-year-old daughter with an ex.
Looking at high profile deaths in 2013 of a political nature shows some interesting names but given their ages, not surprising Dead Politicians: Politicians Who Died in 2013
I just feel like we should be drawing some sort of link. but if there is one, I am not finding or understanding the connection.
originally posted by: Jusvistn
a reply to: cactusman23
Q says there are no Coincidences....
So THAT is pretty "convenient Coincidence"