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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Grambler
We are miles beyond Q now. In case you have not noticed, Q never posts anymore, yet these threads are as active as they've ever been.
We are all Q now.
originally posted by: Quadrivium
a reply to: imthegoat
Probably not Patriots making the threats.
originally posted by: panoz77
Post removed by staff
originally posted by: Quadrivium
I am noticing that every time, during this hearing, a Democrat trys to say "true and fair election" that their voices trimble.
If you are going to lie, at least try and believe what you are saying.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND, MORE IMPORTANTLY, OUR COUNTRY, NEEDS THE PRESIDENCY MORE THAN EVER BEFORE - THE POWER OF THE VETO. STAY STRONG!
Q !4pRcUA0lBE ID: 7d06df No.1439564 π
May 16 2018 23:37:26 (EST)
Anonymous ID: 3cff02 No.1439507 π
May 16 2018 23:33:13 (EST)
>>1439476
I know that too
PICL = Presidential Intelligence Check List
PICKLE = Hienz and JK
Pickle could just be a hard decision like it normally is
just an odd theory I had
>>1439507
Think Pickle Factory.
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Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 3f8788 No.476516 π
Feb 23 2018 19:06:00 (EST)
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Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 922952 No.3095226 π
Sep 19 2018 20:03:54 (EST)
Anonymous ID: b711f0 No.3094846 π
Sep 19 2018 19:47:04 (EST)
>>3094512
>we're DEF being attack'd
No, we are ddosing ourselves with over 330,000 IPs
>>3094846
412,000 now.
Q
originally posted by: panoz77
Mitch i
[Snipped], speaking now.
Veteran American politician John Kerry has landed in NZ as news comes in of a shocking election result in USA
United States Secretary of State John Kerry has quietly slipped into New Zealand today as Donald Trump stunned the world in the race to the White House.
.....
His predecessor Clinton visited New Zealand as US Secretary of State in 2010. During her visit, the Wellington Declaration was signed which agreed to "a new focus on practical cooperation in the Pacific, and enhanced dialogue on a range of international issues".
Issues of "common concern" included Antarctica; Pacific region stability, security and governance; counter-terrorism; and free trade.