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originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
originally posted by: Caled
What are the hollywood anon posts?
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
General question to the thread:
Does anyone still have the hollywood anon posts?
Chan posts from someone who called themselves hollywood anon.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: crankyoldman
This is the excited crowd waiting to meet Joe Biden as he arrived at the Houston Food Pantry today.
twitter.com...
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GhostEzra - In this movie one thing I've learned is never rule anything out. Steve Mnuchin is one hellauva producer. I mean who does the costumes for this film?😂🍿
GhostEzra - What flag is underneath the US flag at the capital?
The U.S. President has sole authority to authorize the use of
U.S. nuclear weapons
originally posted by: steaming
FAKE NEWS ??
Here is one perfect example of just what we are now up against.....
[ deepfakes-can-you-trust-your-eyes ]
www.deepfakequeen.com...
A full video said to be showing the Queen speaking, can be found on BBC.CO.UK, Deep Fake News.
This is How and why we saw - a while back - a non realistic layout of the supposed White House interior.
www.bbc.co.uk...
Full image of the White House Oval Office, that is found at Norfolk, UK.
originally posted by: tallcool1
originally posted by: Justoneman
I just have to ask while you where there did you find any "hills"? A buddy and I recall being told to go to a hill while in Ft Riley, in my case. Being from a place with Mtns and hills we laughed and asked just what the hell where they calling a hill? Those small rises were not hills.
Van Hagar was ok because the Van Halen's were all alive! Free Speech was alive then too. Would they cancel Van Halen for being too white if they made a slip up in today's world?
originally posted by: tallcool1
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: underpass61
Tiger was listening to...
OMGosh - sorry to derail, but I was an army specialist stationed at Fort Leavenworth in 1986 and a few of us drove to Kansas City to see "Van Hagar" in concert. If this was filmed in Kansas City - I was there and it was awesome! Never did see Sammy Hagar as a solo concert, but I did catch the David Lee Roth version of Van Halen a couple of times in Seattle - I believe in 1978 and again in 1980. Good times, but it only helps to remind me how old I am.
Ha! Hills - in Kansas? Being that I'm from Washington state, and every single morning when I walk out my front door I have Mt. Rainier staring me in the face, I can absolutely confirm that there is no such thing as a hill in Kansas LOL!
At least in the eastern part of Kansas anyway. Oh they think they have a few hills, but all I saw was miles and miles of amber waves of grain! If I'm being honest though, the area surrounding Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas (which is near the border to Missouri) is such a beautiful, bucolic place that I nearly stayed there after I got out of the army... but in all my travels I can honestly say there is no more better place to live than in Washington state. If you don't let the city dwelling sheep get to you.
Edited to add: One thing about Kansas that was one of the coolest experiences in my life was seeing the "lightning bugs", or what I would call fireflies. We have nothing like that here, nor have I seen them anywhere else I've been. But those amber waves of grain lit up by lightning bugs was so amazing - like a miles long Christmas light display... especially amazing when you were in an "altered state". I'll never forget that. Mad love for Kansas and the very friendly people!
originally posted by: tallcool1
a reply to: cherokeetroy
I'm really not meaning to sound negative about Kansas. I was at Fort Leavenworth from July 1985 to my ETS (expiration of term of service) date in December 1986 and often very fondly remember my time there. I stayed in the town of Leavenworth for a week or so after my ETS from the Army, and it was my intention at the time to live there... but my real home was calling, and after 3 years of living everywhere but home, I did go back home. Kansas is really one of only 2 other states that I have visited (2nd being Alaska) that I would choose to live if I couldn't live in WA any more.
Never did get to see a tornado, even though I stupidly wanted to at the time. Oh the recklessness of youth!
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Anyone in the U.S. having problems with credit card payments this evening?
Royston Potter thinks there's a shutdown of the payments system starting:
Friday card shut down?
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Link in one of the tweet replies shows this:
"While root cause is currently being evaluated, there is no indication that the issue is the result of a cyberattack," a Treasury Department official said in a statement sent to banking regulators at 1:47 p.m. ET.
In addition to setting monetary policy, one of the Fed's lesser-known roles includes acting as a bank for the nation's banks, as well as for the U.S. government. It provides services including collecting checks, electronically transferring funds, and selling and redeeming Treasury bills.
The Fed sent an alert to such customers at 12:43 p.m. ET of "a possible issue or disruption to multiple services." In a subsequent alert, it said Fed staff became aware of "a disruption for all services" beginning around 11:15 a.m.
"We acknowledge that payment deadlines are impacted and will communicate remediation efforts to our customers when available," the Fed said.
The full impact of the disruption couldn't immediately be discerned. But the Treasury memo to regulators said it prompted the Payments Risk Committee -- a private-sector group of senior bank managers that is sponsored by the New York Fed -- to initiate "emergency communications protocols." Treasury said it would provide the group with updated information through periodic conference calls.
originally posted by: RTbigTOE
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Central Kansas is a desolate no man's land lol. The northern part's much prettier (in certain areas). I don't miss the tornadoes however, I've traded them for earthquakes and I don't know which is worse
I've driven that stretch of 70 many times over the years on the way to The Rockies and back. Most towns looked similar years ago-big white church, grain elevator and a Conoco station. There are some bluffs by Ft Riley tho.
Hills of Ft Riley
Thanks to all
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Von Braun was kind of an idiot in my book.How he could muff the whole fuel to mass calculation is beyond me.A single gigantic rocket to land and take-off from the Moon and then descend to Earth is hilarious..
It too intense lobbying to get past his insistence non a SSO mission verses Earth rendezvous and a modular collection of spacecraft to do specialized tasks.....it's so obvious to anyone now.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
John Durham resigning his position as US Attorney for CT. LOL
www.justice.gov...
After serving as the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut for more than three years, and as a federal prosecutor in Connecticut for more than 38 years, John H. Durham today announced his resignation from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, effective at midnight on February 28.
“My career has been as fulfilling as I could ever have imagined when I graduated from law school way back in 1975,” said U.S. Attorney Durham. “Much of that fulfillment has come from all the people with whom I’ve been blessed to share this workplace, and in our partner law enforcement agencies. My love and respect for this Office and the vitally important work done here have never diminished. It has been a tremendous honor to serve as U.S. Attorney, and as a career prosecutor before that, and I will sorely miss it.”
Prior to his appointment as an interim U.S. Attorney in November 2017 and subsequently as the presidentially appointed U.S. Attorney in February 2018, Mr. Durham served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in various positions in the District of Connecticut for 35 years, prosecuting complex organized crime, violent crime, public corruption and financial fraud matters. From 1978 to 1982, he served as an Assistant State’s Attorney in the New Haven State’s Attorney’s Office, and from 1977 to 1978, he served as a Deputy Assistant State’s Attorney in the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney.
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Leonard C Boyle will serve as Acting U.S. Attorney upon Mr. Durham’s departure.
“The Office will be in the extraordinarily capable hands of Len and our superb supervisory team who, together, guarantee that the proper administration of justice will continue uninterrupted in our District.”
Mr. Boyle has served as First Assistant U.S. Attorney since June 2018, when he returned to the U.S. Attorney’s Office after serving as Deputy Chief State’s Attorney in Connecticut for approximately nine years. He previously served in the U.S. Attorney’s Office from 1986 to 1998, and from 1999 to 2004.
Mr. Boyle is the 53rd U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut, an office that was established in 1789.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office is charged with enforcing federal criminal laws in Connecticut and representing the federal government in civil litigation. The Office is composed of approximately 68 Assistant U.S. Attorneys and approximately 54 staff members at offices in New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport.
TRUST DURHAM my white ass!!!
If I don't say it's a filter I'll have 12 Karens and 24 Allan's down my throat by noon.😂😂😂
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>>1123074
AS THE WORLD TURNS.
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>>1123269
http:// newyork.cbslocal.co m/2016/09/28/agnes-nixon-soap-operas/📁
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Dec 1 2017 00:08:26 (EST)
WH party w/ 400+ guests.
Whoever posted those insider pics did not take into account the many WH public and private sec cams which can triangulate and time log/IDEN the person responsible.
We will investigate.
Think.
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Failures help us understand successes.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: PillarOfFire
POF, I'm looking at the live CAMS now and the Punisher flag appears to STILL be hanging underneath the Stars and Stripes on the Right Hand Side flagpole!!!
Original photo from Ghost Ezra post 2848
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Screen shot from 5 mins ago using earthTV live stream:
files.abovetopsecret.com...
a) Note right hand side flag(s) is twice as long as left hand side, indicating 2 flags,
b) should be able to see clearer when wind picks up,
c) Note daylight view of the infamous EXIT sign also!
d) There are now 3 cranes showing to left of capitol in the distance - are they new? Filling in tunnels?
Under "Could be something... could be nothing" Ghost Ezra post 2862:
If I don't say it's a filter I'll have 12 Karens and 24 Allan's down my throat by noon.😂😂😂
12K= #1211
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Apr 20 2018 21:32:06 (EST)
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Apr 20 2018 21:26:43 (EST)
>>1123074
AS THE WORLD TURNS.
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>>1123269
http:// newyork.cbslocal.co m/2016/09/28/agnes-nixon-soap-operas/📁
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(my added spaces - to show url)
24A = #241
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: fbc52d No.17283 📁
Dec 1 2017 00:08:26 (EST)
WH party w/ 400+ guests.
Whoever posted those insider pics did not take into account the many WH public and private sec cams which can triangulate and time log/IDEN the person responsible.
We will investigate.
Think.
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Timestamp encodes Feb 27th.
Is bolded part referring to who put Punisher flag up over Capitol?
ETA - I caught a better view, ten mins later, distinctly showing the black flag:
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Black flags have historically been used to signify that no quarter will be given. When translated into modern language, this means that captured enemy combatants will be killed rather than taken prisoner. The US Military and specific Law Enforcement units also have been known to use subdued or muted color versions of the American flag. This is typically in situations where the visibility of the standard red, white and blue would be too stark of a contrast with the surroundings, potentially compromising safety in hostile environments.
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May 19 2018 17:03:54 (EST)
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May 19 2018 16:29:27 (EST)
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>>1472035
They thought it was coming yesterday.
They were wrong.
Follow the pen.
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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: carewemust
Thats the 64,000 dollar question, isnt it? Not like hes doing anything on that front either. What a bunch of bullcrap....
EDIT: Looks like hes staying on as SC for now
John Durham steps down as US Atty in CT. But stays on board as special counsel probing origins of Trump/Russia investigation. Biden Admin asked US attys to resign by end of February
twitter.com...
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
A couple years?!? How long is this supposed to take?