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originally posted by: IAMTAT
Has anyone come across a study of Q tripcode updates/changes?
I'm curious as to whether or not there is any recognizable pattern to the updates.
originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Has anyone come across a study of Q tripcode updates/changes?
I'm curious as to whether or not there is any recognizable pattern to the updates.
I was thinking the same thing earlier, IAMTAT. I was wondering if the stages mentioned in the first post on /patriotsfight/ were connected in anyway to the trip code changes. I think this is the 3rd change on that dedicated board. Not sure though.
originally posted by: queenofswords
We do seem to pull it off here on ATS pretty well. There is the occasional poster popping in and calling participants 'crazy' or 'delusional' or any number of other epithets. Last week there were a couple screaming for this thread to be moved to the Hoax bin in an attempt to invalidate all the research and valuable discussions that have been done here.
Watch the MSM as they cherry-pick some of the rhetoric that individual anons have spewed. Watch how they will spin it and twist the entire phenomenon into a pretzel of half-truths and bullspit quoting these particular people and turning a blind eye and deaf ear to the rest of the information.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Sabrechucker
Apologies for that Sabre!
Point is, why should we exclude that H might also have been an MK Ultra kid?
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
Oh for christsakes, are you serious???? Are you skeeerred? LOL I feel a song coming on.........LOL
originally posted by: Spruce
Oh, for christsake people, this forum is "the corner penthouse of Spook Central".
originally posted by: queenofswords
California Dumps A Trillion Gallon Of Fresh Water In Ocean – Declares Water Shortage
I came across this article today from last year. Don't know if anything has changed, but....oh, my.
California is dumping trillions of gallons of fresh water into the ocean, creating a man-made disaster, to protect an non-endangered bait fish.
For years now, the southern 1/3 of the beautiful San Joaquin Valley’s farmland has been turned into a “man-made” dust bowl. The water is being allowed to just run off the mountains, through the river system, through the delta, and out into the ocean.
The water is being reserved for the little Delta Smelt, a three inch bait fish, that is not endangered species list.
Whether you’re familiar with their massive agricultural holdings in the Central Valley, you may have heard the names of Stewart and Lynda Resnick. Known for their many charitable efforts, they’re the Resnicks who gave their name to LACMA’s Resnick Pavillion and UCLA’s Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital. They also use more water than absolutely anyone else in California—and that includes businesses, farms, and even the city of Los Angeles.
How is this possible? An excellent profile in Mother Jones has the full story, but here’s the gist of it. Back in 1978, the Resnicks entered the agricultural business with the purchase of some orange groves in Kern County (their initial fortune came not from agriculture but from the Teleflora flower delivery service). They later expanded their assets, buying farms on the cheap during the drought years of the late 1980s. Their company—then known as Paramount Farms, but now called the Wonderful Company—soon became the largest producer of pistachios and almonds in the world. Their many brands include Wonderful Pistachios, Halo clementines, Fiji Water, and Pom Wonderful.
Now, all that farming requires a ton of water. Fortunately for them, the Resnicks own a majority share of what’s known as the Kern Water Bank. The state spent $75 milliondeveloping this massive underground storage facility before mysteriously handing it off to Kern County officials, who then gave much of it to Westside Mutual Water Company, a private water supplier owned by the Resnicks.
In 2014, a superior court judge decided this shady series of transactions was just that—shady. He ruled that California’s Department of Water Resources hadn’t fully examined the environmental impacts of the water bank, and later ordered the Environmental Impact Review to be resubmitted.
In the meantime, the Resnicks have been going hog wild with all that water. Based on current estimates, their Central Valley crops receive more yearly water than the amount used by every single home in Los Angeles combined. Their citrus crops alone use up more water than the city of San Francisco.
Not only that, but, having also set up a huge network of deep groundwater wells, the Resnicks are water rich enough that they’ve actually been selling the increasingly precious commodity back to the state. So far, they’ve made about $30 million in the process.
On August 11, 2016, Clare Bronfman [and her Ack Group of Companies] purchased Wakaya Ltd, which owns about 80 percent of Wakaya Island, a small [2,200 acre/eight square mile] island in Fiji.
Miss Bronfman already owned a private home on Wakaya prior to purchasing Wakaya Ltd, from David and Jillian Gilmour.
Mr. Gilmour started a business in 2009 called Wakaya Perfection which sources a range of organic wellness products from Wakaya, which Mr. Gilmour, 85, plans to continue to own and operate. Prior to that Gilmour founded FIJI Water, one of the country’s biggest export earners.
The sales agreement between Miss Bronfman and Mr. Gilmour permit him to continue to spend time on the island, as he operates the business. In prior years Mr. Gilmour and his wife spent about four months on the island. He is a native of Australia.
originally posted by: eisegesis
This is getting interesting:
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