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originally posted by: FirePilotFilson
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: carewemust
I know in past threads several of us did deep digs on who is connected to Iran, especially Strzok and their family's.
Did YOU know... Infiltration Instead of Invasion. DOITQ!
4 min clip from 2015
Brigitte Gabriel Reads the Muslim Brotherhood Plan for America
My goodness, this is so freaking sad.
It can't end well for someone and my guess is we have a bunch of followers of Gen George S. Patton who taught that our job as soldiers is, paraphrasing, to make that son of a bitch in the other army give HIS all for HIS country, while you live to fight another day.
Hitler was crazy but he feared George S. Patton
His fear was totally rational.
twitter.com...
I was raised at a military academy in Indiana where my advisor(the man who raised me) was a tank commander in the third army under General Patton. Major George Armstrong Runkle III was about 4’10” tall and could whoop the living # out of you and five of your friends with one arm tied behind his back. He served all the way from the Cassarine to the Bulge with The General, and was pissed we didn’t finish the job. He drove a squad of Shermans like in the Brad Pitt movie Tank. Except, this Arizona cowboy was the real deal. He was also one of the most insightful, foresightful, compassionate, kind and caring kick ass warriors I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. He came from a time when uncommon valor was a common virtue. I miss those days.
Needless to say, he had a little influence on how I see the world.
He might be surprised, but I did listen. What I studied in college and what I did in the productive years of my youth were influenced by his experience during the war. I wasn’t a good officer, more of a Pappy Boyinton kind of rebel who looked after my men more than my own career advancement. It cost me that advancement, but I was just fine with Captain, never wanted to be admiral. No regrets. My men love me to this day as do I them.
It took about four years after retirement to finally get the oil and grease off my hands, so I had to seek it out again
.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Q4092:
twitter.com...📁
Can you see clearly?
Q
Here's the longer version with him speaking.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: FirePilotFilson
NAVSCOLEOD in my history, even if I was USAF. I recognize those “day rooms” lol.
The pic came from Dan Scavino’s twitter feed. Not sure it puts Q inside the circle but other drops may have.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
SPREADSHEET UPDATE - 18 Q posts and 31 POTUS tweets = 49 total (7x7):
Q V17.55 20200503 to 4095 incl. DECODE tools
QPosts Pictures v17.55 20200503 from QPost 3601 to 4095
Last thought before I get some zeds... 18 Q posts today, 18=R... the last post, Q4095, also sums to 18=R... [RR]?
originally posted by: RTbigTOE
Hello,
Thank you for letting me in- Long time listener (lurker), first time caller.
When I saw the post of the pool players The pool game for 3 players is called "Cutthroat"
You folks are awesome. Thank you all for your hard work! Great Info
Maybe I can add something of value or a laugh.
originally posted by: Trillium
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: Trillium
It sure is
Thank you
May 4 is my Birthday
So this could very well be a AWESOME birthday
originally posted by: Justoneman
I do not like being on the Ocean but the best food I ever ate was when the Navy mess fed my NG Army unit I was assigned to for a few years, when we went to see Norfolk as a MASH unit on party detail. I don't know how else to describe that event but weekend trip and the Navy were ready to feed us..Great food but I have heard the war stories about crossing the time line and the long lines at the Ship Infirmary after Port of Call....
originally posted by: FirePilotFilson
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: carewemust
I know in past threads several of us did deep digs on who is connected to Iran, especially Strzok and their family's.
Did YOU know... Infiltration Instead of Invasion. DOITQ!
4 min clip from 2015
Brigitte Gabriel Reads the Muslim Brotherhood Plan for America
My goodness, this is so freaking sad.
It can't end well for someone and my guess is we have a bunch of followers of Gen George S. Patton who taught that our job as soldiers is, paraphrasing, to make that son of a bitch in the other army give HIS all for HIS country, while you live to fight another day.
Hitler was crazy but he feared George S. Patton
His fear was totally rational.
twitter.com...
I was raised at a military academy in Indiana where my advisor(the man who raised me) was a tank commander in the third army under General Patton. Major George Armstrong Runkle III was about 4’10” tall and could whoop the living # out of you and five of your friends with one arm tied behind his back. He served all the way from the Cassarine to the Bulge with The General, and was pissed we didn’t finish the job. He drove a squad of Shermans like in the Brad Pitt movie Tank. Except, this Arizona cowboy was the real deal. He was also one of the most insightful, foresightful, compassionate, kind and caring kick ass warriors I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. He came from a time when uncommon valor was a common virtue. I miss those days.
Needless to say, he had a little influence on how I see the world.
He might be surprised, but I did listen. What I studied in college and what I did in the productive years of my youth were influenced by his experience during the war. I wasn’t a good officer, more of a Pappy Boyinton kind of rebel who looked after my men more than my own career advancement. It cost me that advancement, but I was just fine with Captain, never wanted to be admiral. No regrets. My men love me to this day as do I them.
It took about four years after retirement to finally get the oil and grease off my hands, so I had to seek it out again
.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: CanadianMason
Mistreating someone may not be a crime, but what about massive fraud upon the FISA court?
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: CanadianMason
Have Trey Gowdy been right about ANYTHING in regards to SpyGate?
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: CanadianMason
Mistreating someone may not be a crime, but what about massive fraud upon the FISA court?
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: CanadianMason
Have Trey Gowdy been right about ANYTHING in regards to SpyGate?