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posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:07 PM
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a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi

What if JA is one of the 4d chessboard players?



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:07 PM
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Double post
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posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:07 PM
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a reply to: Elostone

Is the IPhone (Apple) our forbidden fruit ?



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:07 PM
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originally posted by: Elostone
a reply to: Perfectenemy

That's what makes us so different from all the other species native to this planet.
We "ate" the fruit of the forbidden tree... we're hybrids.



What if Antarctica is a crash site.



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:10 PM
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Does anyone know if this list includes partially sealed cases, or only fully sealed ones?

I'm trying to work out how much the number has increased compared to previous years, but there's not a lot of good information available.

The 2009 report only studies completely sealed cases. I suspect the list above also includes partially sealed files. I don't know how much that skews the comparison, could potentially make a big difference.

Furthermore, the report states that "we did not count as sealed cases those with every document sealed and only highly redacted docket sheets available on PACER, because a method different from the one we used would be necessary to find all such cases."

So, they chose to ignore those cases because they couldn't find them all, and including only some of them would have biased the results of their study. And again I assume those types of cases are included in the 29,000 total.

Again from the 2009 report: "It recently became Judicial Conference policy to post redacted docket sheets for sealed cases, but courts generally did not follow this practice for cases filed in 2006."

How much has changed over the last decade? Does Pacer now show ALL sealed cases? How many were hidden in 2006, and how many of the available ones were left out by the 2009 report?

Bottom of page three: "We counted a case as sealed even if the court unsealed it upon our bringing it to the court’s attention or it became unsealed after we analyzed a court’s data. The research, therefore, reflects cases sealed approximately two years after filing."

Clearly the report does not include cases that were unsealed within about two years of filing. Problem? I'm assuming a lot of sealed cases are opened fairly quickly. In the 2009 report those have been left out, while in the graphic above they are admittedly included, even ones that have been unsealed within only six months of filing.

Just from a quick glance at the report we can tell it's not comparable. Don't shoot the messenger. I'm fascinated with all these sealed cases, but I wish I'd know how much the number has really changed. Has it become more or less common to file sealed cases in the last 11+ years? Has there been changes in how they're reported via Pacer? How many of the cases are fully sealed and how many just partially?

These are relevant questions but it's hard to answer them when I haven't even found statistics for any year before 2017, or for any full year at all, for that matter. By the Federal Judicial Center's own admission, the 2009 report is not a complete list of sealed cases from 2006, not even close.

Just asking a couple reasonable questions here, I'm not a troll. Only trying to figure out if there's any basis for this indictment hype or not.

2009 report



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:10 PM
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Yes, I'm already bought into the concept that we are the evolution of a hybrid of aliens and native humans.

The worrying thing is that it seems to make sense that the aliens were male and the natives female.

That would sure explain how difficult it is for men and women to communicate on the same wavelength. Let alone the biblical references to Angels and daughters of mankind.
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ETA - if this is the case though, one would have to conclude that the aliens who interbred were beneficial to us - why else would they effectively "downgrade" their progeny by breeding with what must have been an inferior species?
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posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:10 PM
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a reply to: Perfectenemy

There are many.
What makes Antarctica so special is that it is now home to the Nazi bell! (Among other things)



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:16 PM
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originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: imthegoat

originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Perfectenemy


Time doesn't have the sharpest journalists. The IG Report is delayed indefinitely...beyond May 8th.
See my post from last night: www.abovetopsecret.com...


I cant find a source saying the report was delayed, do you have one?


Yes...read this letter from Congress to I.G. Michael Horowitz.
oversight.house.gov...

He was scheduled to appear before Congress to further explain the report, which was supposed to be released this week. (The MOAB). But Horowitz said he could no longer make that deadline. That letter is a response from Congress.

I started a thread last night on the evil that's permeating the DOJ right now. Here's a link to it.
www.abovetopsecret.com...


I dont see that as it being delayed indefinitely. I see it as the committee not wanting to rush things and have it be nice and thorough. Making a deadline for something if that size and stature wouldn't be reasonable imho. It's just like rushing anything else -- the quality isn't as good.



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:17 PM
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Object of Interest: The Twice-Forbidden Fruit
www.newyorker.com...

This is about DNA-encoded version of Wikipedia into the apple and create a living, literal tree of knowledge.

Amazing



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:19 PM
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lukerosiak

Noodles is still hoping for a rescue party that will never come.



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:19 PM
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Understood. But President Trump says he's considering using "Presidential powers" to unplug the clog in DOJ plumbing. Q has alluded to this as well.



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:26 PM
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Quick and dirty

DNA testing via apple phones

Macworld

Interesting, but given the dark nature of government this is a bad thing, imo.



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:29 PM
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Going back to the pallets inside the container and without the need to cool something it could now very well be plain old money or a massive amount of files. Could this be HRC's missing 650.000 emails that were printed out by the NoSuchAgency and then transported to a secure location to log them into evidence?



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:30 PM
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a reply to: Perfectenemy

Or the Uranium shipment



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:40 PM
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a reply to: MetalThunder

Russian hacked Pokemon



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:44 PM
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posted on May, 3 2018 @ 01:51 PM
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This was reported on my local new earlier this week.



WASHINGTON — Wanted: A million people willing to share their DNA and 10 years of health habits, big and small, for science.

On Sunday, the U.S. government will open nationwide enrollment for an ambitious experiment: If they can build a large enough database comparing the genetics, lifestyles and environments of people from all walks of life, researchers hope to learn why some escape illness and others don't, and better customize ways to prevent and treat disease.


Very dangerous territory here.



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 02:01 PM
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It's a small act, but a step in the right direction:

Bill Cosby, Roman Polanski expelled from Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 02:07 PM
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The secondary foodstuffs delivery to my cafe is always made in a much smaller vehicle...
looking exactly like the one in question. Refrigeration available when necessary.
These panel trucks are usually 8 wheeled.
Kind of like the brown one, parked under the Apple store, at the loading
doc bay door.....hmmmmm

LC



posted on May, 3 2018 @ 02:08 PM
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FYI Y'all, The pictures from Q Posts all have filenames in hexadecimal.

I tried to convert to ASCII in case any message hidden in the filenames.

Result - Nothing legible!



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