At this point, with "the plan," I'm in a "put up or shut up" mode. If you have the goods produce them. Don't try and string me along like some sort of clickbaity YouTuber.
I'm long past the point of being interested in the hype and bullshit. The Left operate entirely on presenting inference, innuendo, and repetition as fact. The solution to this is to demand evidence. When the right does it, my response is the same. Put up or shut up. Do the work, produce the proof, or stop wasting people's time.
The FBI, here soon, will only be remembered in history books. 2 generations from now they will be teaching about how corrupt the 3 letter agencies were.
As it has been pointed out this drip feed method is done to see what knee jerk reactions bad actors make or gives opportunity for more whistleblowers to come forward.
Blah, blah, blah. Spill the beans or shut up. I'm tired of the manipulations. We've been WAY to easy on the plan and planners. They are not doing right by us.
I remember when Netscape was THE internet browser. It collapsed so fast it seemed like it must have been paid to do so.
Just like everything else he cheated the world on, Bill Gates flooded the PC Market with cheap installs of MS Windows on most of the brands of PCs available at the time.
All versions of MS Windows came preloaded with a “free” version of Internet Explorer and 99% of home and business users just went with that even though Netscape was much more stable.
Death to Netscape by Gates flooding the market with his garbage browser software.
Thank you, that explains it. I remember when there was a graphics program, "Harvard Graphics" that must have also been killed by Microsoft when Powerpoint came out.
I had to be 8 or 9. It is so far back in my memory reel. The icons was something like green ball with an arc over it on school macs. Maybe splash page? Idk. It all chamged so quickly.
Edit to add: we didnt have a computer at home. Time is a trip.
I was one of the first to try the "internet" when it was just a connection between a few government and university sites, via a modem (I forget the baud rate) that involved calling a number, and then putting the phone on a thing that would do that high screeching noise before the connection was made (the same thing later fax machines used; maybe they still do?). I was a Federal employee at the time (mid to late '80s). It wasn't until I was back in graduate school in the early 90's that I experienced the "real" internet, and Netscape was used. Word Perfect used to be the standard word processing software back then, along with a spread sheet program that I forget the name of, that later got obliterated by Excel. I'm keeping some of the old computer technology and software so if I ever have grandchildren, they might have fun checking it out.
Dear Kash, we've BEEN waiting!
...howls....
psah, not "Conspiracy"..."TRUTH"
At this point, with "the plan," I'm in a "put up or shut up" mode. If you have the goods produce them. Don't try and string me along like some sort of clickbaity YouTuber.
I'm long past the point of being interested in the hype and bullshit. The Left operate entirely on presenting inference, innuendo, and repetition as fact. The solution to this is to demand evidence. When the right does it, my response is the same. Put up or shut up. Do the work, produce the proof, or stop wasting people's time.
Exactly. I'd rather not be strung along. Either release what you have, or don't talk about it until you're actually about to do something
I know right! Shut up and reveal it already! Enough with this teasing of nothing BS.
I want to see what Kash has to offer. I feel out of everyone who has hinted or teased info, he's the most reliable.
I also want to ask whatever happened to Greggggggg and Jack Maxey?
Yeah. Red October time. Time to spill.
The FBI, here soon, will only be remembered in history books. 2 generations from now they will be teaching about how corrupt the 3 letter agencies were.
I pray that your observations prove to be prescient....
Wait til you see what ___________ did? a. Hillary b.Comey c, Brennan d. Biden e. Obama f. zzzzzzzzzzzz
As it has been pointed out this drip feed method is done to see what knee jerk reactions bad actors make or gives opportunity for more whistleblowers to come forward.
<yawn>
Blah, blah, blah. Spill the beans or shut up. I'm tired of the manipulations. We've been WAY to easy on the plan and planners. They are not doing right by us.
This might be a good spot for a gematria decode for FBI.
F+B+I = 6+2+9 = dun dun dunnn.
The cabal may have heavily overestimated their influence. Alas, optics rule the world. (for now)
Why archive TGWP link? Was the original taken down?
P.S. Video doesn’t work in your link, ALD.
...that is a subscriber copy and ad free...
...the link works perfectly for me...
...check your browser settings....
...sorry ALD, it’s not a browser issue...
...archive is not displaying the vid...
...p.s. direct link works...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/10/kash-patel-fires-warning-shot-wait-til-see-acts-sexual-complicity-7th-floor-fbi-engaging-video/
...p.p.s. my old business partner worked on the Mozilla team developing the Netscape browser, so I do know browsers... 😉
Netscape... now there is a dinosaur.
I remember when Netscape was THE internet browser. It collapsed so fast it seemed like it must have been paid to do so.
Just like everything else he cheated the world on, Bill Gates flooded the PC Market with cheap installs of MS Windows on most of the brands of PCs available at the time.
All versions of MS Windows came preloaded with a “free” version of Internet Explorer and 99% of home and business users just went with that even though Netscape was much more stable.
Death to Netscape by Gates flooding the market with his garbage browser software.
Thank you, that explains it. I remember when there was a graphics program, "Harvard Graphics" that must have also been killed by Microsoft when Powerpoint came out.
I had to be 8 or 9. It is so far back in my memory reel. The icons was something like green ball with an arc over it on school macs. Maybe splash page? Idk. It all chamged so quickly.
Edit to add: we didnt have a computer at home. Time is a trip.
I was one of the first to try the "internet" when it was just a connection between a few government and university sites, via a modem (I forget the baud rate) that involved calling a number, and then putting the phone on a thing that would do that high screeching noise before the connection was made (the same thing later fax machines used; maybe they still do?). I was a Federal employee at the time (mid to late '80s). It wasn't until I was back in graduate school in the early 90's that I experienced the "real" internet, and Netscape was used. Word Perfect used to be the standard word processing software back then, along with a spread sheet program that I forget the name of, that later got obliterated by Excel. I'm keeping some of the old computer technology and software so if I ever have grandchildren, they might have fun checking it out.
It’s funny to be an early adopter of a new technology. Kids don’t know how things “work” as they just understand touchscreens and things happen.
I had to load my OS (MSDos) on a 3 1/2” floppy upon startup (of my new “laptop” computer. 6 pounds or so. 3 inches thick.
We remember EarthLink, Netscape, Iomega externals for “huge“ vector files (early Adobe illustrator and photoshop)
And 8-tracks and reel to reel music. And when CDs first came out and how expensive they were!
Lotus 123: https://www.techopedia.com/definition/4420/lotus-1-2-3#:~:text=Lotus%201%2D2%2D3%20was,throughout%20the%201980s%20and%20'90s.
That's awesome, fren! I was still waiting on my ticket for life in the late 80s. 😅
Why not just copy/pasta original link in address bar?
It doesn’t have to be this hard…
That is so cool!!