the Domain registration date is after the book were rediscovered. The person who owns the Domain is the same person who owns the Cyber Defense Magazine company that is listed as one of the companies they invest in. I think it's a super clever marketing campaign.
One note that is interesting is that one of the noted members on the board is a member of the "Association of Old Crows" and their mission is pretty interesting given the current Q situation - https://www.crows.org/page/missionandhistory
My husband is also a member of that organization. Lots of engineers with backgrounds in Electronic warfare and military communication systems. No longer works in that field.
Yes, it's called Wikipedia, AKA a website anybody can change.
Not sure what site you are talking about, but that could have been created as anyone as well. The info in this "digs" png comes from wikipedia.
the Domain registration date is after the book were rediscovered. The person who owns the Domain is the same person who owns the Cyber Defense Magazine company that is listed as one of the companies they invest in. I think it's a super clever marketing campaign.
One note that is interesting is that one of the noted members on the board is a member of the "Association of Old Crows" and their mission is pretty interesting given the current Q situation - https://www.crows.org/page/missionandhistory
My husband is also a member of that organization. Lots of engineers with backgrounds in Electronic warfare and military communication systems. No longer works in that field.
Not forgetting he wrote "The Last President" also.
The books are in the library of Congress. They are very old. Loc.gov/resource/dcmsiabooks.barontrumpsmarve00lock/?sp=9&r=-1.078,-0.253,3.156,1.462,0
very interesting books. am in the middle of the underground world, but they are definitely worth the read
Kek! I wonder who made that sly edit.
The date counting down on the website is September 17th......
https://www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/september-17/#:~:text=to%20this%20page-,U.S.%20Constitution,the%20Constitution%20as%20it%20stood - a fine date indeed
It is legit memetic fiction: https://www.loc.gov/search/?in=&q=Ingersoll+lockwood&new=true&st=
Also,
Here's a Wikipedia article on why Wikipedia can't be trusted as a source of information.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
"If it's on the internet, it must be true" -Abraham Lincoln ?
Yeah but the site itself was made after that finding if what people said is true.
Yep. We pointed that out the first time the webpage was posted.