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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

My pants suddenly got very tight.

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JackieDaytona74 4 points ago +4 / -0

Two things:

  1. Do your research.

  2. There's very little that we can for certain "know" when it comes to the top of the power structure of this planet. It's awfully hazy up in those clouds so we can "think" something, but very difficult to "know" something an we must be cognizant of that.

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JackieDaytona74 3 points ago +3 / -0

You make a goo point, phantom. An sadly, you were downvoted for it by someone.

For all the concern about Jews on this board, I hear almost zero talk of the Jesuits and the dark and substantial power center they represent.

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

1 in 10 and dropping I suspect.

I personally know a lot of sane, sensible friends and acquaintances that have left Cali in the past couple of years because they're just utterly fed up.

You outside the big commie population centers Hope, or are you stuck inside one of them?

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JackieDaytona74 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't forget who the head of the NIAID was for the last 40 YEARS while none of these major diseases were being cured.

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JackieDaytona74 6 points ago +6 / -0

Hrm. This is a very atypical post by the President. Even though this article is recent, the news is quite old. Diamonds are just carbon atoms in a very specific pattern (tetrahedrons with unusually strong covalent bonds). Synthetic diamonds have been created with increasing precision for many years now.

The word "diamond" does not appear in a single Q drop.

But ultimately, a diamond is just a stone. While the word "keystone" is a very familiar term for those acquainted with Q, the word "stone" is used once by itself in a somewhat unusual drop (2661 https://qagg.news/?read=2661):

https://twitter.com/maggienyt/status/1009982937952079873?lang=en
https://twitter.com/maggienyt/status/1065100343846031362?lang=en

A stone sits idle while the world around it evolves. Evolution, depending on the stage, can be deadly.

https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1081974511598211072

We can talk through code or we can act through transparency. The choice is yours. However, the clock is ticking, and, at a select point in time, that option will be expired. Regular service appointments should be made in order to maintain functionality. Q

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Some very unusual tweets there by Maggie Haberman. There's one other Q drop I'll point out where "stone" is broken out from "Keystone" (Q drop 271 https://qagg.news/?read=271)

Military Intelligence, No Such Agency = key
POTUS and Patriots = stone

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I do not know what to make of this post on TS by President Trump, but I agree with the OP that it appears to be comms. But I'm at a loss to explain the meaning.

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

I like how GEOTUS is calling out the victory just for the patriots.

Perhaps he could annex a large section of the U.S. for us as part of that victory. Not in much of a mood these days to keep living with the idiots of this country, even after the scales fall from their eyes.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was Christmas evening. I was trying to be positive :)

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a rather fascinating subject, isn't it KKIJ?

A LOT to unpack with the Smithsonian gobbling up archeological finds (or for sites, making them inaccessible) that never see the light again because they alter the history of human civilization.

There's some serious muscle there too. A few years back, a bill was passed that required any federal institution that had possession of American Indian artifacts to hand them back to the tribes if the tribe requested them.

The ONE AND ONLY federal institution that got an exception to this law?

I'm positive you can guess what that institution is :)

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JackieDaytona74 5 points ago +5 / -0

Excellent find, Katrina241.

I've tried doing a similar project for the Dave Paulides missing cases. Specifically it was a database to track all relevant elements of a missing case (location, weather, were tracking dogs used, weather post disappearance, etc) though my outreach to David on the project has always gone unanswered.

I had considered something like this for the Q drops, but quite frankly I didn't have the tools nor the imagination to create something beyond a simple database of individual elements of each drop. I felt to do it right, some complex logic would need to be introduced to identify trends and riddles within the drops.

It appears that Stav_888 might have accomplished this goal. I will be watching his progress with great interest. Great post Katrina!

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JackieDaytona74 26 points ago +26 / -0

C19 has caused so many people to lose their minds and abandon critical thinking; It's genuinely shaken me to see grown adults abandon all of the common sense they've learned over decades all because of a large-scale fear campaign.

One of the worst parts is that the fear campaign has mostly died down, and people should now be taking time to reassess their behavior. But if they are, I'm not seeing it.

People who don't feel well and go rushing out to get a c19 test. They don't stop and think:

  1. Why am I going out into public when I'm sick and potentially exposing other people to whatever I have.

  2. What does it change if I have C19 or some regular cold virus? What would I do differently?

I must confess, the Corona Virus saga radicalized me. And for you glowie fucks who are lurking, no I do not mean radicalized in that I'm going to commit violence. I mean radicalized in that the general response to the C19 fear campaign has radically altered my view of my friends, my family and humanity in general.

I won't put my faith in people that failed this critical test. For the people I cared about before C19 and that failed this test, I think less of them and I'm mildly ashamed to admit, I care for them a bit less.

But the biggest lesson in my C19 "radicalization" is that the spirit this country was founded upon resides in a precious few of us. Perhaps 1 in 3 at best. And that both scares me and depresses me. Because if we win this enormous battle we're fighting right now to reclaim our Republic and usher in a golden age for this planet, we're going to lose the spoils of war very, very quickly if that spirit only resides in 1/3 of us. We must rekindle an identity that revolves around critical thinking, feisty independence and a strong distrust of authority.

/end Christmas rant

OP, I'm sorry about your Xmas but I'm glad you and your mom got to spend some one on one time together.

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JackieDaytona74 10 points ago +10 / -0

LOL the last paragraph of the article gave me a legit laugh out loud chuckle while drinking my coffee this morning:

"Social Media Strategist Joey Mannarino wrote, “I said months ago that I wondered if Soros wanted an endless stream of African migration into Europe and America, just so that he could have an unrelenting supply of humongous BBC in his backside… This picture really lends credence to my theory.”

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JackieDaytona74 6 points ago +6 / -0

Funny how T-Mobile puts the consumer protection elements first and hides the other stuff down the list.

CBD oil? To my understanding, CBD is completely non-psychoactive, legal in all 50 states and helps a lot of people with pain management and anxiety issues. I do not use it but that's my understanding. Pedes, please correct me if I'm wrong.

Oddly enough, my son was watching a family guy rerun last night, and apparently they saw this coming with T-Mobile almost 2 years ago. Apologies for the TY clip, I couldn't find it anywhere else. Only runs 16 seconds:

https://youtu.be/cuVRqu2Tp8I

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

If he's real, and I believe he is, this would be strong pick. MBP would have little trouble getting Congress to fall in line after he rips off a leg or two in the middle of a session.

Plus I can already see the election slogans:

"MBP is the MVP!".

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's fantastic to hear BD, I'm a fellow dog lover. Are you giving your dogs barley grass as part of the custom meds?

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are a lot of really dumb Republicans out there. But I sincerely doubt that there's this many.

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JackieDaytona74 5 points ago +5 / -0

Folks just a small request when posting Twatter screen caps, please post the link to the actual tweet.

I can only speak for myself, but when I see an important tweet (either for good or for bad), I want to immediately head over to Twatter and either emphasize a good tweet or shitpost on a bad tweet.

Twatter is unfortunately one of the main fronts of the battle.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

GREAT post, BD.

Have heard rumblings about barley grass in the past but had not seen any peer-reviewed papers, especially ones from outside of the U.S. where there's a chance that the data is legitimate.

Based on what I'm reading in these papers, seems like barley grass would be a good prophylactic for a healthy pure blood to stave off cancer.

Just wish it tasted better :(

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JackieDaytona74 4 points ago +4 / -0

A couple items:

-This list is not confirmed. Take with a large pinch of salt.

-What we really need to know is who were the people that went more than once. Especially those who were regulars.

I say this because by all indications, Epstein's island was nothing more than an old school CIA brownstone operation. Some resist. Some get slowly worn down by slightly younger girls at each party along with drugs (that may or may not have been taken with the target's knowledge).

Some completely resist. Some are put in the horrific position of being forced to have sex with a minor on camera while guns are held to their family's head.

There's nuance here and we can't ignore that. For those who kept going back to the island, it's a safe bet they were willing participants. For those who went once, a number of outcomes are possible.

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

Congratulations! Beautiful kid!

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JackieDaytona74 5 points ago +5 / -0

Agree 100% with the thrust of your post. And while my professional obligations have not allowed me the time of late, I had planned on posting a Q drop every few days to re-focus on given the context the past 4 years have given us.

As to your post, the narrative has without question shifted. But I must confess, given the information that's now out there, it hasn't shifted as quickly as I would have expected.

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