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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Looks like today is the day that all those Epstein docs from his last trial are being unsealed! Its going down! More than a dozen docket entries have hit the system at once today. Here is the table of contents of just ONE of those entries. Today is going to be HOT!
Note:
What's been released today isn't the entire tranche that the Second Circuit ordered unsealed last month. The majority of the unsealing will be performed by U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska on remand, but make no mistake, this is quite a flood today.
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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
Something is screwing with our reality. I think China has developed some crazy technology. Some weird crap happening over there. I direct you to this. They say it’s a mirage. Yeah right.
www.aol.co.uk... vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAA1xY-7hX1hhAgh3ura7u_KiK3vKF-o24Cpmvgr8N0V8gDz2yNWvpL3evYmEtQdYSA9uSTnbQSefUREEDY83NixcDJGK9V6CBQgt3MkO092ERg1ggxu obWasQ7Ba4wW0iF9_VON4XCl-gtA5lG3G6JgAn5mXD9jRpiL3Q0ChMdNe
Add to that the other so called mirage in China with a city appearing in the sky. Also things like the Mandela Effect, etc....
Five days after 22 people were killed at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, panicked shoppers fled a Walmart in Springfield, Missouri, after a man carrying a rifle and wearing body armor walked around the store before being stopped by an off-duty firefighter.
Justice Department official Bruce Ohr told the FBI in November 2016 about meetings between dossier author Christopher Steele and a reporter who published a story about the former British spy’s allegations against Carter Page.The disclosure poses a potential problem for the FBI, which asserted in surveillance warrants against Page that the bureau did not believe that Steele provided information to the reporter, Michael Isikoff.
Dmitriy Andreychenko is accused of bringing more than 100 rounds of ammunition, a rifle, a handgun and body armor to a Missouri Walmart. The incident occurred on August 8 in the city of Springfield, 160 miles south of Kansas City at the Walmart Neighborhood Market. The store is located along Republic Road in the city.
The Springfield Police Department’s Lt. Mike Lucas said in the press release, “He walked in here, heavily armed with body armor on, in military fatigues, and caused a great amount of panic inside the store… Obviously, what’s happened in Texas and Dayton and all that kind of stuff in the last seven days – that’s on everybody’s mind.”
Andreychenko’s motivations have not been made public at the time of writing. Lt. Lucas did say, “His intent was not to cause peace or comfort…
He’s lucky he’s alive still, to be honest.” Online jail records show that Andreychenko is being accused of making a terroristic threat.
The National Rifle Association says on their website that Missouri is an open carry state, gun owners can bring their guns anywhere legally as long as they are not displayed in a threatening manner.