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Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 26e3a8 No.678302 📁
Mar 15 2018 18:46:36 (EST)
March madness.
Public will know soon.
Q
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: imthegoat
Yep, mundane, blends right in, unsuspecting...nothing over the top with the guy...perfect recruit for spook school if you ask me. Just watch some of his vids. He's likeable.
I honestly wish I could watch the video lol, the only 10 seconds I watched of the one posted above completely dissolved my trust for him for some reason. He does not come off as a truthful or likeable person to me. He very well may be who he says he is, but if Q is to be taken seriously "no outside comms" is pretty clear. Thats all I can really say about it. My instincts tell me he's full of the stinky brown stuff, but who really knows 🤷♂️
~ Link
Move over Vladimir Putin, Canadian Bernie Bros are the next big thing in U.S. election interference! Despite not being eligible to vote in U.S. elections, Canadian college students are volunteering for Bernie Sanders' campaign and calling and texting Americans to convince them to vote for the Democratic Socialist.
"I see this as really a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, not just in American politics, but for left-wing politics around the world," Vancouver student Quentin Rowe-Codner told the CBC. "I decided to start making calls and texts and I found that to be good and rewarding. But I started a little bit isolated just doing it on my own."
Rowe-Codner did some research and discovered that foreigners are actually allowed to volunteer for any U.S. campaign. This seems to contradict the outrage over election interference, particularly that of the Russians, which we've been spending so much time and money investigating and trying to prevent.