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originally posted by: ColdWisdom
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
In reference to the picture:
The cue ball (white ball) must have just been struck, because it has a Left/Right blur due to linear movement.
If intended to be code for something (of which I am skeptical) my guess is that the message is Q is moving (in transit). Or it means Q was struck down, or it’s a reference to Peter Strzok... or something to that effect.
originally posted by: Trillium
New Q Drop
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 97a9d5 No.9012274
May 3 2020 13:03:09 (EST) NEW
www.justice.gov...
Digest - know your rights.
Q
qanon.pub...
originally posted by: SuperStudChuck
a reply to: Justoneman
Was just reading this article that ties in...
apple.news...
source
Several former and current diplomats told FP that the Jordanian king had a tense relationship with Wells, mainly because he strongly objected to the Obama administration’s pursuit of a nuclear agreement with Tehran. King Abdullah, like other leaders in the region, had deep misgivings about any diplomatic overtures that could strengthen the hand of Shiite-ruled Iran.
source
Wells is married to Kurt Amend, another career Foreign Service officer who was principal deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. He is now director of international business development for defense contractor Raytheon.
originally posted by: Trillium
New Q Drop
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 05/03/20 (Sun) 14:42:292ce1a7 (2) No.9012870
twitter.com...
Logical thinking.
Q
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
originally posted by: Justoneman
That does sound very strange.
Asheville the home of the Biltmore. Seems like a wonderful place when I visited. I love the Biltmore wines. I have family 100 miles or so south of there on the Cherokee reservation. We have only been once but it looks beautiful there. I think I heard a bunch of PC types live there like Oregon or Washington.
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
Not sure if this fits here or not, but very unusual airplane sighting here in Asheville / Western North Carolina, strange things afoot:
Four, I'll call them two-engine "passenger" type airplanes - they were in the clouds, so high up. But big, like a regional jet airliner. All grey though.
Flying about 1/2 mile apart from each other in a line.
And each one had four jet fighter escorts right/off their wing, two on each side. Like couldn't have been 20 feet between wing tips for all of them.
Heading from about NE to SW, so across the usual approach pattern to the local airport.
Very unusual. I've never seen that before anywhere, and it's infrequent to even see fighter jets around here (although I have seen them in the past).
Interesting....I live just outside of Charlotte and I have seen some very strange aircraft and strange aircraft activities in my area over the past year. I had 2 C-130s fly through my backyard so low that I could see the pilots faces. I thought they were about to crash in my backyard.
originally posted by: Trillium
New Q Drop
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 05/03/20 (Sun) 14:49:002ce1a7 (3) No.9012990
twitter.com...
Q
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: Justoneman
The bothersome thing about GenX, and "affirmative action", is that it didn't affect people who actually did get their jobs thru the "old boy network". Instead quotas were met thru discriminating against new hires, people like me. We know the executive's kids had no problem getting hired.
I took a standardized test for the phone company where mom worked, the type where you do stuff like fold boxes in your head, and I scored in the top few percent....as usual when I took similar test for armed services, and other aptitude tests. Well, I got called into the interview, and they said "sorry, you didn't score high enough". I was like wtf, and they explained how points were added/deducted based on RACE...I could never score high enough.
So, when people tease my generation about "living in mom's basement", I cringe and feel empathy. This kind of reductive analysis does nothing to consider how different jobs/economy and housing market varies from decade to decade. Taking mom's example, she was a diligent corporate worker typical of the Silent Generation. She started with the classic telecom operator position and "worked" her way up to a very good middle management position. She didn't want to hear about it, but received all of her numerous promotions in the 1970's based on....being a woman.
So no, is America representative of freedom and equal opportunity? Not even close.