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originally posted by: loveguy
So the pentagram claims the balloon is Chinese?
Crossing over the north pole into Canada then over the us beginning in Montana? Hello NORAD!
It'd have to have crossed Russia too. So why not say that it came from our faithful Russian scapegoat?
Shooting it down would reveal the owner, so we'll let it stand in suspended animation?
Haven't we figured out by now we need more scapegoats to blame for our own demise?
The military is derelict.
originally posted by: loveguy
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
I've never heard of the jet stream traversing across the north pole. So it came from Trudeau's airspace? Good heads up *friend* we say to the Canadians.
With tiktok China don't need to send crap into our airspace.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Intelligence wise, I will. Thats about it though.
Anonymous ID: KC17sSpZ No.147661217 š
Nov 2 2017 15:39:22 (EST)
thehill.com...š
The Clinton campaign is attempting once again to sweep important questions under the rug about top aide Huma Abedin, her family ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and to Saudi Arabia, and her role in the ballooning Clinton email scandal.
Her mother, Saleha Abedin, sits on the Presidency Staff Council of the International Islamic Council for Daāwa and Relief, a group that is chaired by the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
Perhaps recognizing how offensive such ties will be to voters concerned over future terrorist attacks on this country by radical Muslims professing allegiance to Sharia law, the Clinton campaign on Monday tried to downplay Ms. Abedinās involvement in the Journal and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Clinton surrogate group Media Matters claimed predictably there was āno evidenceā that Ms. Abedin or her family had ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and that Trump campaign staffers who spoke of these ties were conspiracy theorists.
To debunk the evidence, Media Matters pointed to a Snopes.com āfact-checkā piece that cited as its sole sourceā¦ Senator John McCain. This is the same John McCain who met Libyan militia leader Abdelkarim Belhaj, a known al Qaeda associate, and saluted him as āmy heroā during a 2011 visit to Benghazi.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: crankyoldman
Two Q reference points in regards to the Chinese satellite balloon:
1) Only 1 post with BALLOON in... #56
Anonymous ID: KC17sSpZ No.147661217 š
Nov 2 2017 15:39:22 (EST)
thehill.com...š
The Clinton campaign is attempting once again to sweep important questions under the rug about top aide Huma Abedin, her family ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and to Saudi Arabia, and her role in the ballooning Clinton email scandal.
Her mother, Saleha Abedin, sits on the Presidency Staff Council of the International Islamic Council for Daāwa and Relief, a group that is chaired by the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
Perhaps recognizing how offensive such ties will be to voters concerned over future terrorist attacks on this country by radical Muslims professing allegiance to Sharia law, the Clinton campaign on Monday tried to downplay Ms. Abedinās involvement in the Journal and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Clinton surrogate group Media Matters claimed predictably there was āno evidenceā that Ms. Abedin or her family had ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and that Trump campaign staffers who spoke of these ties were conspiracy theorists.
To debunk the evidence, Media Matters pointed to a Snopes.com āfact-checkā piece that cited as its sole sourceā¦ Senator John McCain. This is the same John McCain who met Libyan militia leader Abdelkarim Belhaj, a known al Qaeda associate, and saluted him as āmy heroā during a 2011 visit to Benghazi.
Bolded timestamp encodes both Feb 2nd and 3rd!
2) The "Chinese satellite balloon", or is it NSA balloon, is giving a 40,000 ft view... 5 posts to explain what's coming next?
#128
#144
#189
#228
#1402
A U.S. official told CBS News the balloon was flying at an altitude of about 66,000 feet.
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 922952 No.3095226 š
Sep 19 2018 20:03:54 (EST)
Anonymous ID: b711f0 No.3094846 š
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