That concisely describes how I feel about the new rules for GAW. Euro-trash can't even run their own continent, now they ruin content for everyone, everywhere.
An intedasting delta today - Q drop 3458 - Mueller, declass of Russia, Russia, Russia for public disclosure, fake news knowingly running with fake info. how coincidental.....
It's been more than a month since I've seen anything about an audit. Has it been done and the results have not been published? Is there some reason they are delaying the audit? Was the threat of an audit just a head fake from PDJT to get the DS actors to make a move? Inquiring minds (well, my mind anyway) want to know.
Like most here, I imagine, I was not surprised that there was nothing really new or damning in the Epstein phase 1 info. Then the information about FBI withholding thousands of documents and report of an FBI whistleblower saying they are destroying documents kept on "secret servers". If the servers were truly "secret", there would be no need to destroy their contents.
Links for reference:
https://nypost.com/2025/02/27/us-news/fbi-withheld-thousands-of-pages-of-jeffrey-epstein-docs-bondi/
https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1895234622105231500
None of this jives with "we caught them all". As Q has said - nothing is ever truly deleted. I'm starting to think the "Phase 1" was really meant to spur action by bad actors so they could be observed and more connections made,
Many are expecting PDJT to name people that received kickbacks or committed other fraudulent acts to enrich themselves at the tax payers' expense at his press conference later today. I'm in wait and see mode, personally. That stated, I searched Q deltas for today and found this one that seemed appropriate:
Howdy frens. I reported on my observations of life close to the U.S./Mexico border last week and this is the update I mentioned in that post.
Here's the post from last week for any interested:
https://greatawakening.win/p/19AKKHL7HL/border-report--what-ive-seen-and/
So...border patrol checkpoint was pretty much back to normal, as in, what it was like during my 30+ years living in this area, minus the shit show during the Biden occupancy.
A typical CBP checkpoint pass would have you waiting in line anywhere from a couple minutes to up to 15 or so, depending on traffic. When you pull up, the CBP officer asks if everyone is a U.S. citizen and gives everyone the once over to see if any vehicle occupants give reason for a closer inspection. they also frequently have drug dogs on duty and may run one around your vehicle but usually they are not present or will only search certain vehicles that I guess they have reason to suspect something.
My most recent pass through the checkpoint took about 5 minutes. Drug dogs were on duty but I did not see any vehicles given extra attention. CBP officer gave us the once over, asked our citizenship, and actually looked in for a better view of passenger compartment. He told us have a nice day and we were on our way. Station appeared very well staffed with at least 8 CBP vehicles in parking area.
To give a comparison for how things were during Biden's time. This particular CBP checkpoint would frequently be closed entirely - meaning no one was being inspected. When they were open, I never saw more than 2 or 3 of CBP vehicles in the parking area and I don't remember there being dogs on duty either. It was also common for them to just wave you through without checking your citizenship.
There's been a very noticeable drop in Illegals coming through - none of them were really staying too long because there's not much economic reason for them to but there were times when I'd see bunches of them pan-handling on street corners or lined up at a church downtown that was somehow involved in "migrant services" and that has all stopped as of late. I've been hearing a bunch of helicopters in the area the last couple of days. I haven't seen any up close but I believe them to be military because we don't get a lot of chopper action on the regular - just a couple medivacs a week to local hospitals would be the usual traffic. This morning I heard them for almost 2 hours solid just after dawn. Border fence was pretty complete close by but big gaps exist starting about 20 miles west of here. Local news covered construction happening 24 hours a day on those areas starting mid last week. My local libtard city government is putting out policy statements about being a "Welcoming community" that will not be cooperating with federal immigration enforcement - I'm pretty sure that will all change once the first city official tries to interfere with the process and winds up in cuffs. Anyone else close to the border encouraged to share what they're seeing.
Edit: I'll be making a trip this weekend that has me passing through the Border Patrol checkpoint. The last several trip through (all during the Biden era), stations have been mostly waving people through without asking citizenship and even have had them closed and unmanned at various times so they could help process illegals at the border instead. I will make a new post if I notice any tighter enforcement (drug dogs, more CBP vehicles than usual, vehicles pulled over for closer inspection, etc.)
I just finished watching Tom Fitton (Judicial Watch) on Bannon's Warroom. His take is that although there have been blanket pardon's without the crimes being listed issued before - Ford's pardon of Nixon, for example - their legality have never been challenged in court. Fitton also says that the timing of the pardons leave it up to Trump's DOJ to deliver on them. This means that the actual pardon that gets put down on paper can be determined by PDJT's team and the timeframe for that to happen is up to them as well. He also says the pardons do not preclude any criminal investigations from occurring and also does not excuse those pardoned from being charged - it would be up to them to present the pardon in court and let the court decide their legality and scope. Even if they were deemed legal, the best that could happen to these people is that their names and crimes be made public, even if they don't face criminal justice for their crimes.
Soon, these people won't be able to walk down the street.
A Fitton tweet from yesterday on subject: