Fun fact: "L" is also a DOE clearance level. Q is equal to DoD Top Secret, and L is equal to DoD Secret. Sauce - I needed a Q when I was an NRC Cyber Inspector so they reinvestigated/reinstated my expired DoD TS (the EQIP system is used for that and is far easier), and converted it to a Q. Most of the non-cyber people I worked with only had an L. All of the cyber inspectors had a Q.
I don't know. It was PARTIALLY a joke. But not entirely. It looks EXACTLY like him. Search around there are a few good threads on it with facial analysis and deltas.
I not believed,but now there is maybe hope ? I hope it will really happen despite I am still not believing like Thomas until he touched the wounds... We will see anon,we will see... :D I hope we will see something big enough this time.
This ties into what Kash was talking about a few weeks ago when the media accused Trump of hiding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, but they were actually documents that Trump previously ordered declassified but the bureaucracy (WH counsel I think) just never made the changes and released them. I imagine the same thing has happened with the National Archives, they're acting as gatekeepers of deep state secrets that Trump had declassified.
your not alone with this one....its beyond time to get this party started....Biden is fuckin shit up more daily...time to hit the brakes and let it rip......we are all tired of watching our country slide into the abyss...past time to grab the bull by the horns and give it a good swift kick in the cajonas..........
As much as everyone is tired of the bullsh*t, it can't happen to put Trump back as President until the day after inauguration day. That way he can run again, if put back sooner he wouldn't be qualified to run.
Great sound effects in this movie. The crisp, clear sound in the background underneath the soundtrack. The ceaseless clicks and clacks and ticks and tocks.
I have a feeling that just because he goes down there and points stuff out does not mean that they'll just let everyone see them. There will be some kind of protracted litigation on this. Or...Trump has copies and it'll just get leaked...
There is definitely something not straight forward here. Clearly there was a gambit in play when they came to Mar a lago and demanded a bunch of documents. Would be entirely foolish to think that copies of those documents do not exist outside the national archives. If they do not, Trump might be dumber than we ever thought. I do not believe this to be the case.
It is odd that you'd just announce something like this during an interview. Why wouldn't you go do it and then tell everyone after the fact? This guy is not someone who regularly promises and doesn't deliver; but we are constantly bombarded by 2 more weeks asshats that never deliver. So this isn't exactly a welcome message to hear that "you just wait...some time in the near future, I'm totally rocking their world. Trust me. It's habbbennnnninnnnnn!"
I'm in the camp that (1) this is just puffery or (2) like you said something else just got kicked off and is in the works.
Interesting that he would even admit this. Unless he knows some fuckery is about and is setting the stage to bust them for trying to get rid of evidence?
I honestly don't know what to think of this.
Anyone can go to the National Archives and get access to anything there. It's completely open to the public, free of charge.
If something was blocked from being declassified, it wouldn't be put in the National Archives.
No you can't. There's a ton of stuff in the National Archives that you cannot see. It's the "National Archives." Everything is stored there.
You can't just walk in the door and look at anything either. I've been there. It's a major hassle just to look at public documents or even microfilms. I gave up trying to look at anything and left. That's why most people hire professional researchers who are allowed to look at records.
"Of all documents and materials created in the course of business conducted by the United States Federal government, only 1%-3% are so important for legal or historical reasons that they are kept by us forever.
Those valuable records are preserved and are available to you, whether you want to see if they contain clues about your family's history, need to prove a veteran's military service, or are researching a historical topic that interests you." - National Archives FAQ
Yet, you still cannot walk in and just look at their records. There are classified records there that you'll never see. And there are public records that you'll never live long enough to access because of their procedures.
It's not that I had some problem, as if I don't know how to use a library. It was the fact that almost everything I wanted to see was behind closed doors. I suppose you've never been to a single archive anywhere. You have to know what you want beforehand and tell one of their annointed ones to fetch it and bring it to you. You cannot browse to see what's there. It takes forever to get anything. I tried it once in Pennsylvania at the state archives. It took an hour to get an item that took me five minutes to look at. On my own, I could have looked at half a dozen different source records in that same hour.
The graduate library at UNC in Chapel was the exact opposite. You could look at government repositories of records from NASA, captured WWII German records, and more. You could just walk down the shelves and pull books off the shelf that were printed in the 1700s. In the NC state archives, you can just go through books and microfilms as you please. I've been there countless times.
BTW, I never said every scrap of information in the US is stored there. The building is not nearly large enough for that. There are national repositories at major university libraries around the country. I have personally been to two, at UNC in Chapel Hill, NC and ECU in Greenville, NC.
I am a professional researcher and have done research in countless locations. The National Archives is the hardest to do research in. NC county courthouses are the easiest. You can just walk in off the street and look at almost anything. I'll walk into one and, for instance, say "where are the death certificates," and they'll point in the right direction and say "have at it."
You seem to be lacking in information or willfully ignoring it.
What ascertations have I made that you think is untrue? What I quoted came directly from the National Archives FAQ and supports my claims that the public is free to visit and access the information there. Are you saying the National Archives itself isn't an authority on what services the National Archives provide?
The entire purpose of the National Archives is for people to be able to access the information stored there.
Hell, call them up and ask them these questions.
Where are people getting the idea that the National Archives is like some huge warehouse where classified information is kept and no one can get in?
Seriously, some of the arguments I get into here are just bizarre.
if you can figure out how to read maybe you can figure out what you missed
maybe we should deport YOU? you haven't contributed anything beyond telling people "you're wrong" while providing NO information or proof of your own - sounds like a handshake
this dude should be on the next great british bake off. he is becoming such a masterbaker. he masterbakes right in front of everyone. how does one become "an official representative"? what does that mean? does he get a badge? a tshirt? what would allow him to walk into a govt building and start "declassifying" stuff? DJT has no presidential, or civilian power to grant him that authority. This dude was a seriously low level staffer in the white house.
Everyone is having trouble keeping their patience, but every time the white hats make an announcement of upcoming events, the deep state uses more amo to try to distract us. They use up some amo for a nothingburger.
Wait, so a "former" president can appoint a representative to declassify documents?
I have/had no idea, I would be of the thought that anyone "former"/former wouldn't be able to access classified documents let alone declassify them or appoint one to do such.
Not really. Some records age out of the agency they are in but go to NA for storage in a still classified state.
I requested some FBI files from the 70s and was referred to the NA where the archivist said someone would still have to go over these before releasing them to me.
And FYI these were not national secret type stuff. FBI investigations of two now deceased minor football coaches, college level
Lets keep an eye on this.....big moment for Kash to actually SHOW THE PEOPLE
Well maybe a tall cup of COVFEFE can help you!!!
You are on the ride and you can't get off.
“No Brakes on this Train” as we used to say.
Been on ride since it all began.
I'm allowed to sigh at this shit sometimes.
I like this statement
My mother used to say that! She was right.
Yawn
Just kidding!🤪
Ha!
Polar opposite. If we hung out ...wont be boring I assure you!
No.homo!!
remember the Trump post 3 days ago with an extra L in stolen, linking to the Q drops about declass, and now this
I almost forgot about that!
Fun fact: "L" is also a DOE clearance level. Q is equal to DoD Top Secret, and L is equal to DoD Secret. Sauce - I needed a Q when I was an NRC Cyber Inspector so they reinvestigated/reinstated my expired DoD TS (the EQIP system is used for that and is far easier), and converted it to a Q. Most of the non-cyber people I worked with only had an L. All of the cyber inspectors had a Q.
also he mentions declass of FISA 1 and FISA 2
FISA = START
https://qagg.news/?read=4280
Check it out our ol' friend Gregg Phillips appears in this post too ;-)
wait a minute, is that really Gregg Phillips in that well-aged Benghazi meme???
I don't know. It was PARTIALLY a joke. But not entirely. It looks EXACTLY like him. Search around there are a few good threads on it with facial analysis and deltas.
There was the original thread talking about this with like a hundred comments? I think it was one of the first ones here. Do you know which it is?
If you're referring to an olllld thread like when closer to when this whole site started .... you're telling me something I didn't know about!
I was referring to a thread from maybe a week ago. I'll see if I can find an old one, though doubtful I'm not that great at search.
I think it was a few weeks ago. The title said "Is that Gregg?" or something to that effect
Wow, good memory. L does not stand for Declas or Kash. Any other idea?
Well according to this:
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IXWi33cF/trump-truth-decode/
Stands.
I not believed,but now there is maybe hope ? I hope it will really happen despite I am still not believing like Thomas until he touched the wounds... We will see anon,we will see... :D I hope we will see something big enough this time.
When I see that CNN has changed owner, it's big enough for me already. I have always been saying MSM is the biggest enemy.
Thanks for the link.
There was an earlier post linking the pope to L, and there are rumors that the pope will step down.
Thanks, fren.
News unlocks
This ties into what Kash was talking about a few weeks ago when the media accused Trump of hiding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, but they were actually documents that Trump previously ordered declassified but the bureaucracy (WH counsel I think) just never made the changes and released them. I imagine the same thing has happened with the National Archives, they're acting as gatekeepers of deep state secrets that Trump had declassified.
Next week huh? Ok by July 1st if it’s not released he’s full of shit. I want to eat my words.
your not alone with this one....its beyond time to get this party started....Biden is fuckin shit up more daily...time to hit the brakes and let it rip......we are all tired of watching our country slide into the abyss...past time to grab the bull by the horns and give it a good swift kick in the cajonas..........
As much as everyone is tired of the bullsh*t, it can't happen to put Trump back as President until the day after inauguration day. That way he can run again, if put back sooner he wouldn't be qualified to run.
It's hard not to doom when it's so often an announcement of an announcement, not something real.
Please start releasing something real.
So if he hadnt said anything then you would have been KEKKING otherwise?
Hmmmmmmm......
It would be nice if they announced something that’s happening. Not an announcement of an announcement.
yes, but things also happen all the time without an announcement and you dont recognize the "non announcement" because they didnt announce it.
This movie could use some action.
Great sound effects in this movie. The crisp, clear sound in the background underneath the soundtrack. The ceaseless clicks and clacks and ticks and tocks.
At the 46 minute mark: https://rumble.com/v19e5ps-his-glory-presents-take-five-w-kash-patel.html
Thanks Boss.
https://truthsocial.com/users/Patri0tsareinContr0l/statuses/108523030805089541
JUST
TWO
No! Don’t you say it!!1!
Edit. Just saw the name. Accurate!
Didn't you get the memo it's now NEXT WEEK :D
u/#happening
https://qalerts.app/?n=1595
“Next week”
Haven’t heard that one before
Pray for kash’s safety everyone. Along with all of the other patriots
Why do these idjits ALWAYS have to telegraph their intentions, just do it. Then tell us about it.
Mis/disinformation is necessity, keep the enemy fearful and wondering WTF?!
Just because we don't see info as relative or hopeful doesn't mean it doesn't have a purpose.
I have a feeling that just because he goes down there and points stuff out does not mean that they'll just let everyone see them. There will be some kind of protracted litigation on this. Or...Trump has copies and it'll just get leaked...
Does "this just happened" mean he just got the go signal for an operation that has been in the works for the last 2 years? hopefully?
There is definitely something not straight forward here. Clearly there was a gambit in play when they came to Mar a lago and demanded a bunch of documents. Would be entirely foolish to think that copies of those documents do not exist outside the national archives. If they do not, Trump might be dumber than we ever thought. I do not believe this to be the case.
It is odd that you'd just announce something like this during an interview. Why wouldn't you go do it and then tell everyone after the fact? This guy is not someone who regularly promises and doesn't deliver; but we are constantly bombarded by 2 more weeks asshats that never deliver. So this isn't exactly a welcome message to hear that "you just wait...some time in the near future, I'm totally rocking their world. Trust me. It's habbbennnnninnnnnn!"
I'm in the camp that (1) this is just puffery or (2) like you said something else just got kicked off and is in the works.
u/#disgonbgud
Interesting that he would even admit this. Unless he knows some fuckery is about and is setting the stage to bust them for trying to get rid of evidence?
This
…tell them to release “Obama’s”, that he, Obama, sealed them, shut.
…tell them to release “Obama’s”, that he, Obama, sealed them, shut.
FISA = START
https://qagg.news/?read=4280
Check it out our ol' friend Gregg Phillips appears in this post too ;-)
Why do they announce this shit ahead of time?
LIke the feds won't scramble a blacklist on Kash prior to his arrival now.
Just fucking do it, declass, and tell us about it AFTER its up on a p2p system.
I honestly don't know what to think of this. Anyone can go to the National Archives and get access to anything there. It's completely open to the public, free of charge.
If something was blocked from being declassified, it wouldn't be put in the National Archives.
So this makes ZERO sense.
No you can't. There's a ton of stuff in the National Archives that you cannot see. It's the "National Archives." Everything is stored there.
You can't just walk in the door and look at anything either. I've been there. It's a major hassle just to look at public documents or even microfilms. I gave up trying to look at anything and left. That's why most people hire professional researchers who are allowed to look at records.
Do you seriously think classified information is stored at the National Archives?
Just because they're called the National Archives doesn't mean every scrap of information goes there.
And just because you, personally, had a difficult time finding information there doesn't mean that it's not open to the public.
Yes, there are professional researchers. Do you think that is some special job you get from the government?
https://www.archives.gov/faqs
"Of all documents and materials created in the course of business conducted by the United States Federal government, only 1%-3% are so important for legal or historical reasons that they are kept by us forever.
Those valuable records are preserved and are available to you, whether you want to see if they contain clues about your family's history, need to prove a veteran's military service, or are researching a historical topic that interests you." - National Archives FAQ
Yet, you still cannot walk in and just look at their records. There are classified records there that you'll never see. And there are public records that you'll never live long enough to access because of their procedures.
It's not that I had some problem, as if I don't know how to use a library. It was the fact that almost everything I wanted to see was behind closed doors. I suppose you've never been to a single archive anywhere. You have to know what you want beforehand and tell one of their annointed ones to fetch it and bring it to you. You cannot browse to see what's there. It takes forever to get anything. I tried it once in Pennsylvania at the state archives. It took an hour to get an item that took me five minutes to look at. On my own, I could have looked at half a dozen different source records in that same hour.
The graduate library at UNC in Chapel was the exact opposite. You could look at government repositories of records from NASA, captured WWII German records, and more. You could just walk down the shelves and pull books off the shelf that were printed in the 1700s. In the NC state archives, you can just go through books and microfilms as you please. I've been there countless times.
You seemed to have missed the page about classified records. https://www.archives.gov/research/declassification.html
BTW, I never said every scrap of information in the US is stored there. The building is not nearly large enough for that. There are national repositories at major university libraries around the country. I have personally been to two, at UNC in Chapel Hill, NC and ECU in Greenville, NC.
I am a professional researcher and have done research in countless locations. The National Archives is the hardest to do research in. NC county courthouses are the easiest. You can just walk in off the street and look at almost anything. I'll walk into one and, for instance, say "where are the death certificates," and they'll point in the right direction and say "have at it."
You seem to be lacking in information or willfully ignoring it.
None of what you just quoted actually proves any of the ascertions you have made. Deported.
What ascertations have I made that you think is untrue? What I quoted came directly from the National Archives FAQ and supports my claims that the public is free to visit and access the information there. Are you saying the National Archives itself isn't an authority on what services the National Archives provide?
The entire purpose of the National Archives is for people to be able to access the information stored there.
Hell, call them up and ask them these questions.
Where are people getting the idea that the National Archives is like some huge warehouse where classified information is kept and no one can get in?
Seriously, some of the arguments I get into here are just bizarre.
fuckin' lol bit hot headed today huh buddy
his quote DID actually address the claim he made
if you can figure out how to read maybe you can figure out what you missed
maybe we should deport YOU? you haven't contributed anything beyond telling people "you're wrong" while providing NO information or proof of your own - sounds like a handshake
this dude should be on the next great british bake off. he is becoming such a masterbaker. he masterbakes right in front of everyone. how does one become "an official representative"? what does that mean? does he get a badge? a tshirt? what would allow him to walk into a govt building and start "declassifying" stuff? DJT has no presidential, or civilian power to grant him that authority. This dude was a seriously low level staffer in the white house.
i bet 8 million covefes that nothing happens next week, or any of the weeks that follow
Of course you do handshake. Way to come in and be a positive force around here!
Expect a fire at the archives...
So let's say it's for real and it does happen next week...Any guesses on what would be an amazing declas? I mean for real, not UFO or hollow earth bs
Erf is flat
Kamala Harris sex tape leak where she gave Joepedo head to get the VP selection
GETTER DONE.................
Everyone is having trouble keeping their patience, but every time the white hats make an announcement of upcoming events, the deep state uses more amo to try to distract us. They use up some amo for a nothingburger.
Big 💥.
Wait, so a "former" president can appoint a representative to declassify documents?
I have/had no idea, I would be of the thought that anyone "former"/former wouldn't be able to access classified documents let alone declassify them or appoint one to do such.
I'm guessing he can being he is, AWESOME!!!
Anon from another post today. https://greatawakening.win/p/15IXfxQESt/x/c/4OZqOihD2Yc
If it’s in the National Archives don’t that mean that they are publicly available?
Not really. Some records age out of the agency they are in but go to NA for storage in a still classified state.
I requested some FBI files from the 70s and was referred to the NA where the archivist said someone would still have to go over these before releasing them to me.
And FYI these were not national secret type stuff. FBI investigations of two now deceased minor football coaches, college level