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originally posted by: EnzoD
Funny how Q doesn't post for a few days and people start looking to random Twitter accounts for inside info. What happened to "no outside comms"?
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
ETS is not pretending to be Q and nobody in here said to trust that guy completely. Observe and learn.
originally posted by: nikkib0421
He did answer my question about Alice (sort of). It wasn't part of the question and answer session. I didn't realize he was going to be doing Q&A when I asked about it. Kind of made me look like an idiot....not following the rules. Lol
originally posted by: nikkib0421
I see it as a fun time waster. If they're not who they say they are...oh well. No harm no foul. In the process I am learning a lot....that's the important part.
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Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 7f44ec No.119877 đ
Jan 21 2018 21:12:19 (EST)
>>119769
The flood is coming.
Emails, videos, audio, pics, etc.
FBI accidentally deletes texts?
No Such Agency accidentally releases IT ALL>
Shall we play a game?
Q
The âinvestigationâ under way was an âinternal matterâ, she said.
Asked to detail the security procedures surrounding access to the campus, the Cern spokeswoman said: âCern IDs are checked systematically at each entry to the Cern site whether it is night or day.â
She further indicated that those responsible for the prank had access badges.
âCern welcomes every year thousands of scientific users from all over the world and sometimes some of them let their humour go too far. This is what happened on this occasion,â the email said.
On the first day of GDPR enforcement, Facebook and Google have been hit with a raft of lawsuits accusing the companies of coercing users into sharing personal data. The lawsuits, which seek to fine Facebook 3.9 billion and Google 3.7 billion euro (roughly $8.8 billion in dollars), were filed by Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems, a longtime critic of the companiesâ data collection practices.