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originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: carewemust
Is it 867-5309?
What proof would just posting a law firm's phone number be?
originally posted by: GuidedKill
originally posted by: MRuss
According to the Twitter-verse Obama retained council today.
The source is QAnon.
That might be ridiculous news to some of you who don’t think QANon is legitimate, but it could also serve as a good test to see if he’s right.
If he is, that’s incredibly interesting news.
Let’s wait and see.
QAnon posted it on 8chan.
Sorry I can’t find the link there. But it’s all over Twitter.
To employ Alt-Left strategy why would he need to lawyer up if he is innocent???
originally posted by: IlluminatiTechnician
a reply to: MRuss
I thought Obama was a Lawyer...can't he defend himself from whatever illusory attack he is envisioning? We know he was a failure as a President, perhaps he is a failure as a Lawyer as well.
Synopsis: This week, Jerome Corsi put out his interpretation of last Sunday’s lengthy post by an anonymous poster seen on Twitter as QAnon. No one knows who the mysterious QAnon is, but he or she is thought to be someone with access to the Oval office. The latest seems to be that in light of the pending release to the public of the 4-page summary of the coup activities from the House Intelligence Committee, President Obama, has retained counsel in 9 different nations. The idea is that the release of the memo will be so damaging to Obama that he’s moved to a defensive position.
Dr Jerome Corsi's latest Q post interpretations from January 21st:
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: burgerbuddy
Why would he retain council in 9 different nations?
That makes zero sense.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: burgerbuddy
So no actual logical reason why then?
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: burgerbuddy
Hedging his bets....
Come on, admit it, it’s an absurd notion and you know it.
Problem is, for you to admit it is to admit the ensuing cognitive dissonance.
The other option I suppose is that you don’t really care about questioning these things because it’s anti Obama, and that’s enough.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: burgerbuddy
On the run?
He officiated a wedding last weekend.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: burgerbuddy
He got a temporary officiant’s license.
Hardly the moves of someone on the run, nor is giving a public speech in New York on Wednesday
originally posted by: Painterz
You know it really bothers me that this now almost certainly fake news post is top trending on ATS today, and hasn't been moved to the hoax bin yet.
This sort of problem is exactly why governments around the world are now moving to regulate fake news, because users can't regulate it themselves, and allow unsubstantiated falsehoods to propagate.