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originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: SKEPTEK
IMO, the less we hear from Durham before the election the better.
- he comes up empty on the Tier I actors, let it be public after Trump wins.
- he has charges set for Tier I actors, avoid the “political agenda for election” bias the Left will spin. Drop hammer after election.
My gut says if Clinesmith was first, Sally Moyer is on deck. Starting at bottom of pyramid and work their way up.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: MetalThunder
September 1st (Full Corn Moon) + Ten days. Darkness gets us to Sept 11th!
Would it be cathartic to wipe out the scar on humanity from 9/11 by making it a day to mark the demise of the deep state?
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
imo, the term re-infection really just exposes the limitations of testing protocols.
originally posted by: SKEPTEK
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: SKEPTEK
IMO, the less we hear from Durham before the election the better.
- he comes up empty on the Tier I actors, let it be public after Trump wins.
- he has charges set for Tier I actors, avoid the “political agenda for election” bias the Left will spin. Drop hammer after election.
My gut says if Clinesmith was first, Sally Moyer is on deck. Starting at bottom of pyramid and work their way up.
I just fear if the Democrats find a way to cheat the election or tie up a winner being proclaimed, then the corrupt Democrats will make all of this go away.
Trump is only guaranteed 1 term and in my opinion action needed to occur in this term.
I'm getting very disturbed and feeling that Qanon is a psyop designed to placate those that would have taken action if the Obama Crime syndicate wasn't held accountable for their crimes.
If you want to escape hell, you can't ignore it... you almost have to go to the centre of it
originally posted by: MetalThunder
a reply to: crankyoldman
2nd screen grab -
Looks like AOC ducking out of the way ..... maybe she is there as communications officer lol
in other high strangeness Airline Pilots Spot 'Guy in a Jetpack' Flying 3,000 Feet in the Air
....The pilot for American Airlines flight 1997 (AA1997) told air traffic control tower crew: "Tower, American 1997, we just passed a guy in a jetpack...off the left side [of the plane], maybe 300 yards or so, about our altitude," FOX 11 Los Angeles.
Another pilot, believed to be operating a SkyWest Airlines flight, confirmed to tower crew: "We just saw the guy passing by us in the jetpack."
The tower crew also warned a JetBlue pilot about the incident: "JetBlue 23, use caution, person in a jetpack reported 300 yards south of the L.A. final at about 3,000 feet 10 mile final."......
reminded me of this
Bizarre Flying Humanoids
2020 - What a Year so far ! and the BEST is yet To COME !
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: SuperStudChuck
If Trump starts winning places like Minnesota, and gets anywhere close to the 20% of the black and minority vote like they are talking about now, this election is going to be a beat down of epic proportions. Maybe not quite 1984 bad, but bad.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: SKEPTEK
IMO, the less we hear from Durham before the election the better.
- he comes up empty on the Tier I actors, let it be public after Trump wins.
- he has charges set for Tier I actors, avoid the “political agenda for election” bias the Left will spin. Drop hammer after election.
My gut says if Clinesmith was first, Sally Moyer is on deck. Starting at bottom of pyramid and work their way up.
originally posted by: Trillium
Ka-BOOOm
mobile.twitter.com...
BOOM!
Rand Paul calls for ALL Antifa travel and financial records to be subpeaoned.
People are tired of watching the highly political @NBA. Basketball ratings are WAY down, and they won’t be coming back. I hope football and baseball are watching and learning because the same thing will be happening to them. Stand tall for our Country and our Flag!!!
Good luck to Sean Compton, a winner at everything he does! t.co...
It never ends! Now they are trying to say that your favorite President, me, went to Walter Reed Medical Center, having suffered a series of mini-strokes. Never happened to THIS candidate - FAKE NEWS. Perhaps they are referring to another candidate from another Party!
Heading to Kenosha, Wisconsin, to thank Law Enforcement and the National Guard for a job well done. The Violence stopped six days ago, the moment the Guard entered the picture. Thank you!
Had a very productive conversation with Kevin Warren, Commissioner of the Big Ten Conference, about immediately starting up Big Ten football. Would be good (great!) for everyone - Players, Fans, Country. On the one yard line!
The US attorney general, William Barr, has reportedly removed the head of a section of the justice department entrusted with ensuring the legality of federal counterterrorism and counterintelligence activities.
The removal of deputy assistant attorney general Brad Wiegmann, first reported by ABC News, has not been explained, but it comes amid rising Democratic concerns that Barr and his justice department will seek to influence the conduct of the November elections in Donald Trump’s favour.
It comes less than three days after the director of national intelligence, another Trump loyalist, John Ratcliffe, told Congress his office would no longer provide legislators with verbal briefings on election security, only a written report without the opportunity to follow up with questions.
Wiegmann, 54, a 23-year public service veteran, ran the office of law and policy in the national security section of the justice department, until he was reassigned two weeks ago.
He is being replaced by a 36-year old cyber-crimes prosecutor, Kellen Dwyer with very little relevant experience, whose name made the news in November 2018 when he accidentally revealed that the US had charged Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.
The justice department did not immediately return a request for comment.
“It’s a very odd choice and it’s odd timing and it’s really difficult to explain,” said Katrina Mulligan, who worked in the law and policy office in the Trump administration and in a number of national security roles in the Obama administration. “This office is really charged with a very specific responsibility, which is to represent the department of justice interest in the national security policymaking process.”