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GetsTheNogginJoggin 8 points ago +8 / -0

Assuming you aren’t being facetious…

Consider how many times Q mentioned DARPA being no bueno in the drops. Here are a few selected mentions:

u/#q3719

u/#q2990

u/#q2062

DARPA is the Deep State. DARPA funds and runs what the Great Awakening is supposed to be working against.

Yet, Trump picked a VP who, while a C-level executive at a genetics and neural control R&D company, received 2.7 MILLION from the very Deep State agency that Q said helped the CIA create Facebook for mass surveillance of the American people. The COO is second in command to the CEO. The COO ensures normal functioning operations at the company. Vance working at Sidley Austin, then being COO at Circuit Therapeutics, when they were getting DARPA funding, is very concerning.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 9 points ago +9 / -0

He was the COO of the company. Chief of Operations. Who is usually second in command to the CEO, and runs the company when the CEO is not present/doing other things.

How is it not noteworthy that Vance was C-level with a genetics research company that got DARPA funding for neural control research?

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 7 points ago +7 / -0

Article that says he was working in Silicon Valley after Yale

After graduating from Yale Law School in 2013, Vance moved to the Bay Area to pursue entrepreneurship. He initially joined a small biotechnology company as COO, frequently pitching the firm to Mithril Capital investors, co-founded by Peter Thiel.

Press release is from 2015. Amazing how difficult it was to find mention of his time as a tech bro outside of financial databases…

So, why would Trump pick a VP with ties to both Sidley Austin and DARPA?

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

There’s a difference, though, between downloading them because you accidentally found them while working and couldn’t live with leaving them be…and joining Bernie’s campaign team specifically because you were looking for the files and hoping to send them to Wikileaks

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I unfortunately don’t think Seth Rich was an inside job.

I think he was a patriot who loved his country and didn’t realize how far the people in power he tried to expose would go to maintain their positions in the world.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

His wife’s work as a lawyer before they both became Republicans when JD started running for office is the start of my suspicions for both of them.

After all, Munger, Tolles, and Olson have handled the following cases:

Warren Buffett in his $31 billion gift to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Challenging the constitutionality of Los Angeles County's bail schedule policy and securing a preliminary injunction, halting enforcement of the bail schedule and eliminating cash bail for individuals on most low-level, non-violent offenses.

And the real kicker:

Families of five children and four adults killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, who reached a $73 million settlement with gun manufacturer Remington's insurance carriers - Ironshore (a Liberty Mutual subsidiary), James River Insurance Co., ACE (now Chubb), and North American Capacity Insurance Co. (Swiss Re Corporate Solutions America Insurance Corp.)

As for Vance, it’s odd that he hasn’t retracted his statements about looking up to Clinton and Obama and their success. He literally started out at Sidley Austin, the firm where both Obummers worked as well as others Q has noted as being bad apples in the past.

Literally. It’s Q drop 238.

u/#q238

This board has stopped doing actual research and has just blindly hopped on the Trump Train for 2024. We should be paying closer attention this stuff.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 4 points ago +4 / -0

Link to program

This matters because of post 4162, where Q draws attention to the FBI meeting media assets at sporting events and on the golf course so that they aren’t overheard.

There’s also the fact that, apparently, they had a separate breakfast for spouses and guests at this conference at the Ritz. Seems like the FUSA’s weren’t necessarily the only ones doing business at the Ritz.

And look who is one of the featured speakers: Kathleen Belew, from Northwestern.

Kathleen Belew is a historian, author, and teacher. She specializes in the history of the present. She spent ten years researching and writing her first book, Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America (Harvard, 2018, paperback 2019). In it, she explores how white power activists created a social movement through a common story about betrayal by the government, war, and its weapons, uniforms, and technologies. By uniting Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazi, skinhead, and other groups, the movement mobilized and carried out escalating acts of violence that reached a crescendo in the 1995 bombing of Oklahoma City. This movement was never adequately confronted, and remains a threat to American democracy. Her next book, Home at the End of the World, illuminates our era of apocalypse through a history focused on her native Colorado where, in the 1990s, high-profile kidnappings and murders, right-wing religious ideology, and a mass shooting exposed rents in America’s social fabric, and dramatically changed our relationship with place, violence, and politics (Random House).

They also brought in Lisa Monaco, ”Chief of Staff to then FBI director Mueller”

Chuck Rosenberg was also a speaker, because the MSDNC always has to be there.

I didn’t realize this organization existed, but it clearly holds an annual conference where a lot of lawfare is discussed, if not planned.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Perhaps a hint that we have whatever incriminating evidence and/or DMS information was stored on the blockchain…and now there’s nowhere for any of them to run…

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 3 points ago +3 / -0

I used to think this.

I don’t think he’s as clean as we’ve been led to believe.

Discussions regarding allegations against him

Wikileaks has the emails where Yunus “was still very concerned with Grameen bank” and emailing HRC about it because he was removed from it. Aka, Grameen was doing shady things, and Yunus was sounding the alarm that the shady things were being investigated and stopped, to me…Read the emails for yourself…

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have you actually looked at what the Obama library allows people to see via FOIA?

There are multiple requests that have not been honored. Kerry Washington files have been blocked from public viewing, for one.

You should actually look into NARA. All of this plays into why they’re pissed about his files and raided Mar A Lago, I’m pretty sure.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 7 points ago +7 / -0

Think about what kinds of shenanigans and uproar they could seed and produce if SCOTUS had granted this request, though.

I unfortunately think this is the best way to avoid chaos right now.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 4 points ago +4 / -0

His office has admitted to having a conflict of interest in the Ellen Greenberg case.

He’s a murder accomplice and a thug.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Raj Iyer, a former Army chief information officer who has led ServiceNow’s global public sector since early 2023, resigned after an internal investigation revealed that his hiring violated company policy.

Iyer joined the Army in 2020 and became the first full-time civilian to hold the chief information officer position. In December 2022, the service awarded a $432 million contract for the procurement of various ServiceNow products, including software and hardware asset management, IT asset management, IT operations management and customer service management. The contract is set to be completed by December 2027​.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Where does this leave Uranium One? Watergate? Any of the shenanigans Clinton and Co. pulled? Bush Sr.?

Before we celebrate, this feels it could actually be an impediment to justice for the rest of them.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

lol, and then the new candidate will immediately be down three swing states due to filing deadlines that have already passed.

In which case, the rigging will be immediately obvious.

It’s called forcing your opponent into a corner. Even if they do switch Grandpa Joe out, they’re still screwed.

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