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originally posted by: UFO1414
a reply to: dashen
Ok, thanks. I understand the premise of the threads now.
But for validities sake:
What has been the top 5 stories to "bring down world corruption"? Or is this all conjecture?
To quote Mulder: "I want to believe".
originally posted by: UFO1414
a reply to: dashen
Ok, thanks. I understand the premise of the threads now.
But for validities sake:
What has been the top 5 stories to "bring down world corruption"? Or is this all conjecture?
To quote Mulder: "I want to believe".
Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com... nt
A top Republican threatened to involve the Justice Department if the Intelligence Community inspector general refuses to deliver "documentary evidence" involving the whistleblower whose complaint spurred the impeachment investigation into President Trump.
Rep. Devin Nunes, the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, gave Inspector General Michael Atkinson until Valentines Friday (2/14/2020) to hand over information that could help illuminate questions surrounding the timeline and procedural protocol used to vet the whistleblower complaint that centered on Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The California Republican decried what he called the "unusual handling" of the complaint process and said he will refer the matter to the Justice Department if Atkinson's office refuses to comply, after months of outreach.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Jim Jordan first raised concerns along with Nunes about the process in a Sept. 30, 2019 letter to Atkinson. The Republican trio found Atkinson's response "incomplete, vague, and/or evasive."
[...]
The Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel issued a statement saying it believed the whistleblower complaint did not possess an "urgent concern."
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All Q posts Feb-April + All my posts Feb-April
Compare side by side.
Keep Up!
Things will keep moving faster and faster!
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
o7 both sets
Darkness over Past weeks for opsec reasons.
Q drop reference to Kavanaugh post very recently in this thread. Graham questioning. Follow the EOs.
Active within CONUS? AFFIRM.
Connect with past drops.
Someone needs to make memes with connections.
Semper Fidelis
Biden has been visiting the territory over the holidays for years now. His brother owns property on Water Island, the small island just south of St. Thomas’ Crown Bay. The Bidens vacationed on Water Island in 2008, 2009 and 2010, on St. Croix in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 and now 2018. It cannot be ruled out that they visited other years as well, without being spotted.
In 2005, Joe Biden’s brother bought an acre of land with excellent ocean views on a remote island in the Caribbean for $150,000. He divided it into three parcels, and the next year a lobbyist close to the Delaware senator bought one of the parcels for what had been the cost of the entire property. Later, the lobbyist gave Biden’s brother a mortgage loan on the remaining parcels.
The property itself has remained vacant and undeveloped. It is not clear why the lobbyist, Scott Green, purchased the parcel from Biden’s brother James, or why James Biden later went to the lobbyist for a loan, rather than to a bank.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Sabrechucker
My point is that Trump was not talking about Q here. He was talking about the person using the pen name Anonymous who wrote that book. Q obviously most have known this - it’s not hard to figure out. So why then post that, acting like Trump was talking about Q? It doesn’t make any sense.
The team is involved in the most high-profile cases acorss the country.
The idea of a nation-state being able to introduce vulnerabilities into communications equipment that enable eavesdropping into sensitive and supposedly highly encrypted conversations may sound familiar. It's at the heart of the U.S. Government argument to prevent telecoms equipment made by Huawei from being used. Indeed, the revelation that the U.S. apparently has "evidence" of a Huawei capability to do just this is currently being widely reported and continues to stoke the flames of fear. Fear, one must suggest, that could be based upon a been there, done that, had been hiding the t-shirt mentality of U.S. intelligence agencies.......
In the meantime, more than 100 governments around the world, possibly as many as 120, purchased and employed the backdoored equipment. China and the Soviet Union, as it was then, weren't amongst the buyers. However, Egypt was, and this apparently enabled the U.S. to monitor communications between Anwar Sadat and Cairo during the Egypt-Israel peace accord meeting at Camp David in 1978. So was Iran, and this was exploited by the U.S. during the 1979 hostage crisis, for example. The U.K. benefited from U.S. intelligence garnered from Argentinian communications during the Falklands War, the report reveals. Other countries that were customers of the company included India, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the Vatican.