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originally posted by: samuelsson
a reply to: interupt42
Can they enforce you to wear a mask?
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: samuelsson
Very disturbing.. how long will this be tolorated?
mobile.twitter.com...
not siding with the cops but she surely escalated the situation.
originally posted by: Trillium
Did you know also
BOOOM
This happening
More Unmasking
www.instagram.com...
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Worth noting that [scot free] was in fact detailed in a Q drop long ago.
HERE
I don't know what was removed from my post or why. It related to the decode, otherwise it would not have been there.
Q
I can assume 12 puts us at the aforementioned 20-21 date (either by mirror or addition), with Rel posting a connect on this IIRC. So it would appear that Sullivan was set up, his reaction was a known or at least expected. This would suggest something large next week, large enough for [scot free] to have been a marker hit on target.
originally posted by: carewemust
Jerry Nadler had already arranged for Attorney General Barr to appear before his committee on March 31st. But Nadler left town due to fear of dying from Covid-19. Now that Nadler is back, he's talking tough...threatening to subpoena Barr to appear before his committee.
thehill.com...
Go figure..
~ Source: 'Comets Swan and Atlas are cool, but might deliver a dangerous dusting'; Published May 14, 2020; CNET. Link
William Napier from the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland argued in a paper first published last June that catastrophic consequences on Earth may not require a direct hit from a comet. Just drifting through the debris stream of a fragmented comet could also alter life on our planet in a major way.
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: saladfingers123456
~ Source: 'Comets Swan and Atlas are cool, but might deliver a dangerous dusting'; Published May 14, 2020; CNET. Link
William Napier from the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland argued in a paper first published last June that catastrophic consequences on Earth may not require a direct hit from a comet. Just drifting through the debris stream of a fragmented comet could also alter life on our planet in a major way.
Atlas and a Swan Walk into a Barr......