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originally posted by: Trillium
New Q Drop
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: b2e4dd No.9091001
May 9 2020 02:46:09 (EST) NEW
www.breitbart.com...
Is this about the virus OR THE ELECTION?
Q
qanon.pub...
Also, I seem to recall there was an employee who worked for former Vice President Joe Biden in that mix.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
Regarding the CIA attempting to infiltrate Congress, the important takeaway is they are the Exec Branch trying to take over the Legislative Branch.
We should also be examining CIA connections in the Judicial Branch.
When viewed through the Constitutional prism, we can see the plan clearly. Our country is in grave danger.
Of the 102 primary elections to choose the Democratic nominees in these competitive districts, 44 involve candidates with a military-intelligence or State Department background, with 11 districts having two such candidates, and one district having three. In the majority of contests, the military-intelligence candidates seem likely to win the Democratic nomination, and, if the Democrats win in the general election, would enter Congress as new members of the House of Representatives.
Always Never and Forever in Eternal Nothing, All of us.....Just.... ARE..
originally posted by: Slichter
a reply to: ColdWisdom
Since Rels mentioned the Beatles a few days ago I've had LITSWD running through my head.
Flashbacks from the movie Soylent Green, and the Star Trek reruns have been in cyclical resonance.
Last time I got tested they freaked out and were desperate to find out which prison I had escaped from.
Just sayin..
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Aallanon
Flynn getting exonerated and showing explicitly how he was set up by the Obama DOJ is not results?
Who represents me?
Judges Brett Kavanaugh and Gregory Katsas, a Trump appointee, filed a 14-page opinion with the clerk of the court in Washington. They ruled that the CIA had acted āreasonablyā in responding to my request for certain ancient files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
as in another key FOIA case from 2014, Kavanaugh ruled that the agency could not be held publicly accountable for its actions ā even ones that occurred more than 50 years ago.