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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Im just gonna leave this here:
Also, that doesn't exactly look like a painting to me - more like an actual photograph.
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Im just gonna leave this here:
Also, that doesn't exactly look like a painting to me - more like an actual photograph.
Almost looks familiar
Obviously no way of telling, but the hilarity ensues. I'm literally lol'n right now. If anyone wants to embed that, feel free, because ATS hates mobile users.
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Im just gonna leave this here:
Also, that doesn't exactly look like a painting to me - more like an actual photograph.
Almost looks familiar
Obviously no way of telling, but the hilarity ensues. I'm literally lol'n right now. If anyone wants to embed that, feel free, because ATS hates mobile users.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: imthegoat
Ha, no way I'm infecting the thread with that pic.
Assuming that the Epstein painting of himself in a jail cell in the mansion is true, then BC in Monica Lewinsky's dress is also probably true. This could mean there could be other paintings of people during their biggest scandals in one or more of his homes.
ETA: Ugh, someone just did.
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8chan owner Jim Watkins officially subpoenaed by @HomelandDems @HomelandGOP
Testimony set for Sept. 5th
San Francisco Police, its bomb squad and the FBI surrounded the residence of Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies, just hours before he was scheduled to provide evidence to the Justice Department detailing how the tech giant has been manipulating its algorithms to promote an anti-Trump agenda and censor Conservatives on Google and YouTube.
Vorhies is a former senior Google software engineer, who on August 5th was in the process of delivering a Google laptop and internal documents to the Justice Department’s Antitrust division. But his whistle blowing efforts were stymied by police who stormed his neighborhood and locked down several blocks in an attempt to lure him from his San Francisco residence, at the request of Google executives.
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What was Vorhies’ crime? Google executives told police that Vorhies was suicidal and a potential danger, Vorhies told True Pundit. The tech guru was red flagged by his former employer. According to news reports and witnesses, as well as video clips of the law enforcement operation from local TV news, police closed several blocks surrounding Vorhies’ Valencia Street residence