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originally posted by: markojo
Can anyone show me why this whole QAnon stuff isn't just made up?
I mean, does anyone really think that Trump is trying to bring down a cabal of paedos?
Trump IS the elite. I'm not saying he's a nonce, just that he's one of them, not one of us.
originally posted by: markojo
Can anyone show me why this whole QAnon stuff isn't just made up?
I mean, does anyone really think that Trump is trying to bring down a cabal of paedos?
Trump IS the elite. I'm not saying he's a nonce, just that he's one of them, not one of us.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
originally posted by: markojo
Can anyone show me why this whole QAnon stuff isn't just made up?
I mean, does anyone really think that Trump is trying to bring down a cabal of paedos?
Trump IS the elite. I'm not saying he's a nonce, just that he's one of them, not one of us.
As others have said start at thread 1 and go from there.
If Trump wasn't going after these people, then can you explain why they have been getting exposed in record numbers since he was elected into office?
If you really think Trump "IS" the elite, then you might want to understand what Bill gates wants to do with the world, ask why so many dead young girls show up on the Queen of England's property, and poke the bear that is Hillary Clinton.
Bonus question: Alaska 1969, go find out what happened there and who was involved. Where are they now, and why?
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: markojo
Sure. Start with Thread 1 and read all the way up until today.
See you in about 4 months LOL.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
Nah. Start here!
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An officer at a high school in Waukesha, Wis., shot and injured a student who had a gun and pointed it at law enforcement authorities as they were trying to convince him to hand it over, officials said on Monday.
The episode unfolded at Waukesha South High School at about 10:17 a.m., after a student informed the authorities that another student had a handgun, the chief of the Waukesha Police Department, Russell Jack, said.
Seventeen-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested Wednesday and charged with murder in the shooting deaths of two people during the Tuesday night riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin. ... was allegedly armed with an AR-15
originally posted by: carewemust
It sounds like the doj is preparing to go after Governors who murdered citizens in nursing homes this year.
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Data will help inform whether the Department of Justice will initiate investigations under the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act Act (CRIPA) regarding New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michiganâs response to COVID-19 in public nursing homes
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Don't being a fire extinguisher to a brick fight.
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But that's about all most people ever knew about the time the now-Democratic presidential nominee spent in Alaska. Though Clinton's highly examined life has spawned biographies from all corners of the political spectrum (more than a dozen at last count)  her trip north has remained an unprobed footnote.Â
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In September 1975, Servaas was visiting an aunt and uncle in Vista, California, north of San Diego. A few days after she arrived, Servaas' aunt and uncle arrived home from dinner and found their niece dead, the victim of a homicide. A 1975 Associated Press article said her uncle found her beaten to death with a blunt object. In 2002 the Servaas-family-owned Saturday Evening Post said she was "ambushed in the foyer with a crowbar and pickax," in an article announcing a scholarship in her name.Â
Over the years, investigators from the San Diego County Sheriff's Department interviewed suspects, compared fingerprints and took DNA swabs. But no on has ever been arrested. The case remains open and unsolved today, said  Lt. Kenneth Nelson.
At the time, Hillary Rodham was living in Arkansas. A month later she would marry Bill Clinton. It's not clear whether Servaas and Rodham were in touch in the years after their time in Alaska. No records of Clinton speaking or writing publicly about Sandi Servaas could be found for this article.
But Servaas' mother Jean once mentioned she'd received a note from Clinton after Sandi's death, said Tina Connor of Indiana Landmarks. Connor worked closely with Jean Servaas over the years to administer an annual historical preservation award given in her only child's name.
Sandi's relative Joan Servaas, the current publisher of the Saturday Evening Post, said she ran into Hillary Clinton at a fundraiser in 2008."She came up to me at the table and asked about Sandi, and asked if they ever found the people who killed her," Servaas said.
JUNE 2, 2019
Barr comes to learn about violence in the village
BUT WERE TABOO TOPICS DISCUSSED â OR AVOIDED?
U.S. Attorney General William Barr came to Alaska from Washington, D.C. to learn about violence against Natives.
He participated in a roundtable discussion with Sen. Dan Sullivan at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium in Anchorage. He travelled to Bethel and Galena. He listened. He observed Native dancers in a community center in Napaskiak.
He is the first U.S. Attorney General to ever visit rural Alaska, the first to visit a womenâs shelter in Bethel or travel by boat to a remote village.
He and Sen. Lisa Murkowski listened to the locals talk about the need for more law enforcement in rural Alaska. The need for more resources, more money.
So many questions remain unanswered in the media coverage of the trip. Did the Alaska Native leaders come clean with the full nature of the problem? These are matters that many Alaskans will not speak of openly, for fear of being called racist.
Did they tell Attorney General Barr about this manhunt?
Right now, in an Alaska Native village that must go unnamed, troopers are looking for an extremely dangerous man. The man is Native and he is on the loose. The Troopers asked the village council to help them locate the man. The council refused to help. They are protecting him and hiding him from Troopers. The man is a known vicious sexual offender and Troopers have now stepped up the manhunt, first devoting three, and now five officers searching for this man, in a matter that could be and should be already handled. Across village Alaska, Native leaders often do not cooperate with law enforcement, and just as often are known to protect criminals.
In a village that must go unnamed, a Village Public Safety Officer arrested a tribal elder recently. It was a rightful arrest. But the village council didnât agree with the arrest, so they wrote a letter to the hiring authority (tribal agency that must go unnamed) saying they donât want that VPSO to serve their community, and the VPSO was removed from that position. The tribal entity hired a different person as a VPSO, sending a message that the new VPSO can only make arrests the community leaders agree with.
Itâs not an isolated problem. VPSOs know that their jobs are very political, and that they can lose their position in a heartbeat if they arrest a powerful person.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
Nah. Start here!
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Whoa! He asked for a beer and you gave him moonshine. đ
Honestly, I don't know how to show someone this late in the game. Maybe a short youtube summary in a nutshell if I can find one.