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originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: loveguy
We now have a confirmed date when Brook Jackson, the Pfizer clinical trial whistleblower, will meet the DOJ.
Monday November 6=17.
"I was wondering if it would be okay to bring along a new whistleblower from ICON to our little meet-up? This is the second to come forward and provide me, not you [she's been afraid you'll kill her, but I talked her down. Silly girl.]
This is not a good look when people are terrified of the DOJ.
"Hunter Biden was charged hundreds of dollars for overseas calls made by Joe- calls came just days before the president received $200,000 from his brother."
How much more evidence is needed? At this point Biden could give a signed confession and nothing would be done.
Now, the United Nations has found that the United Kingdom’s request for review of this decision (filed on March 24) was inadmissible; the United Kingdom has now reached the end of the road in its attempt to overturn the ruling. As a member of the Security Council and the United Nations Human Rights Council, the United Kingdom must respect its commitment to the United Nations, and release Mr. Assange immediately. Now, more than ever, moral leadership is required; maintaining Mr. Assange’s effective detention (which stands at six years as of 7 December, 2016) will only serve to green light future abuses against defenders of free speech and human rights.
Mr. Assange stated "Now that all appeals are exhausted I expect that the UK and Sweden will comply with their international obligations and set me free. It is an obvious and grotesque injustice to detain someone for six years who hasn’t even been charged with an offence."
Human Rights Campaign (HRC), U.S. political advocacy organization promoting equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals and communities. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) was founded in 1980 by American gay rights activist Steve Endean as the Human Rights Campaign Fund (HRCF), a political action committee (PAC) that endorsed and funded political candidates sympathetic to ending discrimination against homosexuals in health care and employment. In 1989 the HRCF, while maintaining its PAC, grew into a membership-based organization that lobbied both for ending discrimination in health care and for extending hate crime policies to include protection of LGB individuals. In 1995 the organization officially became the HRC, expanding its functions to include public education on LGBT issues as well as political advocacy and lobbying.
First Black leader of Human Rights Campaign sues, says he was fired because of race
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The former president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Alphonso David, has filed a lawsuit against the organization on Thursday — arguing that the country's largest gay rights advocacy group underpaid him and eventually fired him because of his race.
In James' investigative report which concluded that Cuomo had sexually harassed 11 women and prompted the governor's resignation, David's name appears roughly three dozen times. David served as counsel to Cuomo for several years.
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: Crazierfox
I found a very interesting patent.
Influenza Patent #5,948,410
The 20 year patent expiration is from the date of filing which would mean the influenza patent ended in 2018 right before the launch of the plandemic. Maybe another reason to release Covid was so that they could switch the influenza vaccine over to the new mRNA platform and start the clock over again. They wouldn't have been able to do this without an emergency. Everything that Big Pharma does involves the $ and those annual jabs bring in a steady source of revenue.
Covid seems to have ticked many boxes.
Q & A's on Patents
Blocking the Property of Certain Persons Engaging in Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities
A Presidential Document by the Executive Office of the President on 04/02/2015
I, BARACK 0BAMA, President of the United States of America, find that the increasing prevalence and severity of malicious cyber-enabled activities originating from, or directed by persons located, in whole or in substantial part, outside the United States constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States. I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with this threat.
Reading through all of this we have the full cast of characters but there seems to be questions about Durham. Do you believe that his analysis is correct?
originally posted by: kwaka
a reply to: Thoughtful3
Reading through all of this we have the full cast of characters but there seems to be questions about Durham. Do you believe that his analysis is correct?
Looked like Durham got some of the lower level people involved. When going up the chain, not so well. If he had more resources he could of done better.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
I've been thinking for a while about how to write this post. I guess I really just wanted to pay homage to the place where I met my friend...some of you remember him as Sabrechucker.
Sabre and I started talking right here in the Q thread and, over time, an online acquaintanceship turned into a real life relationship. He became my friend...my best friend.
Nearly a year ago, Sabre made his transition from the earth realm to the other side of the veil. He passed suddenly, unexpectedly and much too soon.
Some of you may remember Sabre mentioning he was a firefighter. In fact, I think it was his career that drew him to Q because as a first responder, he witnessed the horrors of human trafficking, first hand. He was totally committed to his job and fully invested in seeing justice served to those who profit from the suffering and death of innocents.
I know separation is an illusion
Our bond is unbreakable
We will see each other again
Until then...
Fly High, Angel