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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Yes, its that guy in case you are wondering.😆
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: cherokeetroy
The McKinnon case has always fascinated me. I wish he would have made copies of all the data he saw. I want to believe what is says is true so bad.
T.R.U.O.B.L.E. activated.
T.R.A.P.S. activated
S.O.O.N. activated
Pentagon mirrored
Malapropism
Secrets mirrored
Doppelganger Findings Activated
Enemies seeking
Findings
Altered
Departure Necessary
The Constitution Must Be Upheld
ALL laws MUST be followed
1 By 1
THRICE
Patriots think you're crazy
You are not
Moving forward
Return
1 - 20
Timeline
Not their own
Attempted to change
Grave mistake
T.R.U.O.B.L.E. coming to Washington
Psalm 37:7
Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.
malapropism
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noun
the mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one, often with an amusing effect (e.g. ‘dance a flamingo ’ instead of flamenco ).
originally posted by: MetalThunder
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: carewemust
" "Lindsey Graham noticeably aged the very day the crowd cornered him at the airport and called him a traitor. All downhill for him since."
I must have missed that. I'd love to see him being yelled at by a crowd, linky please!"
Jan 8
Three days after Trisokkas’s June email, 5,960,000 euros were transferred from Low’s personal account at the Abu Dhabi State Fund-owned Falcon Private Bank to the client escrow account at Bank of Cyprus set up by FidesCorp, according to a report drafted by a Cypriot government investigative committee.
If I'm right, it's going to be related to scotus.
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
I didn't turn up my sound, but it appears you inserted the wrong video. The one you attached to your post didn't seem related to the C-5 heading out into the Pacific, and then turning off its transponder.
Sorry, my mind does quite a bit of multi tasking. I fixed it for ya. Turn up your volume
Thank-you. Your video and info has prompted me to look up the C-5 plane. Looks big. I take it military aircraft do not turn off their transponder frequently.
I worked on them in 1975-76 timeline. They could hold 6 Gray Hound Busses, Tanks, etc. All depends on the mission. Palatalized work stations, cargo, to almost a 1000 troops. One big drawback, never take it into a combat zone. Bigger, is not always better. It can, with a advanced auto pilot, take off and land without pilots.
In as far as turning off the transponders, I wouldn't know much. Sure it blinds the software tracking programs that do not get their feed from radars. But its one hell of a blip when it does show. In other words, radar would still track it.
www.af.mil...
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: cherokeetroy
If Democrats start formally punishing Republicans speaking their beliefs, without also punishing AOC/OMAR for their Anti-Jewish remarks, or Eric Swalwell for cavorting with a Chinese spy, there will be a TARGETED Civil War in this country before Summer.