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originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
So some images going around as shown in this tweet
What happened to all the Obama images the internet would shut down over the other day? Q said one with Obama holding an AK he was going to release later that day or whatever, right?
It's already available on a t-shirt, in a Che Guverra style. If not all ready for the t-shirt presses, it will be, if released to the public. Not a great idea, imo, it'll reinforce his status as a "rebel" president. The upcoming spin in going to be huge.
See, all the bad actors were doing was "helping kids" or "investigating", or simply "rehearsing for a play".
Qbama is a badazz. He died for your sins, and he freed the slaves, dummy.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: tiredoflooking
A big hint that this is BS is the 4.9 earthquake off the coast happened in California. Not the Virgjn Islands. Which is in the Carribean. By Puerto Rico...
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
JFK Jr.
187.
Satellite signal triggered explosive device inside the plane.
HRC won the senate seat shortly after.
Coincidence?
They killed so many friends of Trump.
9/11.
Andrew Breitbart.
Revenge is a dish best served cold.
A private poll in 1997 found that John F. Kennedy Jr. was by far the state's most popular Democrat, and two friends said yesterday they believed he would have run for office some day. Earlier this year, in one of the best-kept secrets in state politics, Kennedy considered seeking the seat of retiring Sen. Daniel Moynihan (D-N.
Y.) in 2000, friends confirmed yesterday. The idea became moot once First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton signaled her interest in running, but the two friends said they expected the son of the slain President eventually would have jumped into politics as a candidate. "He was dedicated to public service, and he was going to run for public office in the foreseeable future," said one friend who recently broached the subject with Kennedy. The friend spoke on the condition of anonymity. "I would have been surprised had he not run for office in the next five years.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Discussion here, about the forum discussion itself, should be kept to a minimum.
I don't really care about ATS politics, I'm just trying to help out.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
In short, Iggy,...if you want something done here for you (or anywhere else on ATS)...you are perfectly capable of doing it yourself...Probably, to great effect.
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
But what is it actually what you're trying to say?
It seems as if your saying that every action triggers an event and we are only tracking Q and we are following leads that would happen anyway with or without Q ?
As if he's crawling the news before we do and post it into riddles than we start to search the news and there it is as what Q posted?
Or is it nothing like that of what you're telling us or try to tell us?
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Hmm. They automatically assumed HRC would win the senate seat. That seems odd. Bold emphasis is mine. JFK JR. MULLED RUN FOR SENATE IN 2000
A private poll in 1997 found that John F. Kennedy Jr. was by far the state's most popular Democrat, and two friends said yesterday they believed he would have run for office some day. Earlier this year, in one of the best-kept secrets in state politics, Kennedy considered seeking the seat of retiring Sen. Daniel Moynihan (D-N.
Y.) in 2000, friends confirmed yesterday. The idea became moot once First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton signaled her interest in running, but the two friends said they expected the son of the slain President eventually would have jumped into politics as a candidate. "He was dedicated to public service, and he was going to run for public office in the foreseeable future," said one friend who recently broached the subject with Kennedy. The friend spoke on the condition of anonymity. "I would have been surprised had he not run for office in the next five years.