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SemperSupra 8 points ago +8 / -0

In one of the more petty CIA operations the Post found, the Agency tainted 800 bags of raw sugar shipped from Cuba to the Soviet Union. Why? To make it taste gross. This was in 1962.

“The contaminate we used will give the sugar an ineradicable sickly bitter taste which no process will remove,” the CIA said. “The contaminate is not in any sense dangerous to health, it is so strong to the state that it ruins the state of the consumer for any food or drink for a considerable time.” The CIA said this spoiled sugar would cost the Soviet Union between $350,000 and $400,000.

The Post also detailed the massive amount of personal information that was uploaded in the files unredacted. As the files trickled out, multiple people noticed that the social security numbers of living people were present inside them. According to The Post, the total number of social security numbers is more than 400.

The files contained the social security numbers of spies, lawyers, legislators, and former Congressional staffers. One of the people doxxed was Christopher Pyle, a former Army officer and whistleblower who ended up on President Nixon’s list of personal enemies. Pyle is very much alive. “Good lord, government doing foolish things as usual,” he told the Post when it contacted him.

https://gizmodo.com/heres-all-the-most-interesting-stuff-we-saw-in-the-jfk-files-this-week-2000579170

A lot of interesting about the CIA domestic spying ops and its spycraft are getting exposed now.

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SemperSupra 4 points ago +4 / -0

The Trump administration fired at least 17 inspectors general in a late-night purge on Jan. 24.

On Feb. 11, the inspector general for U.S.A.I.D. was fired, a day after he released a report warning that agency cuts risked the misuse and waste of hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars.

Mr. Trump also fired the three Democrat-selected members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board,

President Trump has moved swiftly to wage his war on the federal bureaucracy, defying norms and legal limits. On Feb. 13, his administration escalated those efforts by starting to terminate most of an estimated 200,000 probationary employees, who were recently hired or promoted to a new position and have fewer protections.

(Note: most probationary employees are not new employees but long term federal workers who were either switching positions or moving upward or had come out of retirement. They go into probationary status when they do this.)

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SemperSupra 14 points ago +14 / -0

It all lines up with the massive streetcar tunnel system they built and then mysteriously shut down and sealed up in 1955. Most of the public doesn't realize that LA already has a huge tunnel system beneath it that used to service 65,000 a day.

https://la.curbed.com/2015/11/9/9902244/red-car-map-los-angeles

The tunnels beneath Los Angeles, spanning over 11 miles, are a largely forgotten network that dates back to the early 20th century. Originally, some of these tunnels served as streetcar routes, connecting commuters across the growing city during the heyday of LA’s public transit system. Other tunnels were built to link civic buildings, facilitating the discreet movement of prisoners, officials, and even money between courthouses, jails, and banks. During Prohibition in the 1920s, these tunnels became infamous as secret passageways for bootleggers transporting illegal alcohol to speakeasies, with entrances hidden in bars and basements throughout downtown. While the tunnel network has since fallen into disuse, it remains a fascinating relic of Los Angeles’ layered history, hidden just below the bustling streets.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QC6qlh4WA

The Subway soon became Los Angeles's most heavily used shortcut. Faster than the automobile and at 6¢ per ride (equivalent to $1.04 in 2023), electric trains carried thousands of travelers each day through it in the 1920s and 1930s. Ridership through the Subway reached its peak during the Second World War: in 1944, 880 trains per day used the tunnel, serving an estimated 65,000 passengers daily, reckoning out to more than 20 million riders a year

If you look at the map of the streetcar tunnels you can see they line up perfectly with Pacific Palisade, the Playboy Mansion, the LA Ports.

How does a mass transportation system that had that many people get sealed up and forgotten? They forced the public to drive in heavy traffic on terrible roads while they enjoyed crowd-free transportation below.

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SemperSupra 2 points ago +2 / -0

Last time it was a ti was BO and MT (5-5).

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SemperSupra 1 point ago +1 / -0

"not gonna take it anymore" is also a Q reference to this:

https://greatawakening.win/p/15K6cH3yAa/mapping-connections-between-q-st/c/

u/#q4953

That was Q's last post before an 18 month break. It links to the Twisted Sister song "We're Not Gonna Take It".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1l-nR1Apj4

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SemperSupra 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because some have different tastes in what kind of humans they want to buy. Some want young girls (Epstein) and some want something else...

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SemperSupra 12 points ago +12 / -0

“While Jeffries was the CEO and in charge of Abercrombie’s methods for recruiting models and expanding the brand, Wexner was always his glorified boss and mentor, and the Abercrombie Ohio office maintained somewhat of a shrine to Wexner,” the complaint explained.

“The dominos are falling,” claimed @chicabonita2145 on Truth Social. “Jeffrey Epstein financed them. Les Wexner – Victoria’s Secret CEO. Mike Jeffries – Abercrombie & Fitch CEO. Wait until you see who’s next…

In the mid-1990s, Epstein was a young money manager with one client: Leslie Wexner. Wexner gave Epstein power of attorney in 1991, meaning that he could sign checks in Wexner’s name, sell his property, and do pretty much anything Wexner could do with his money.

In 1998, Wexner sold Epstein his New York townhouse for $0.

Epstein spent a lot of time in Ohio back then and was also reportedly involved in Wexner’s handling of Abercrombie & Fitch.

In 1996, Vanity Fair reported Epstein flew to Columbus and told The Limited executives that he would decide the price Abercrombie & Fitch would sell at when it went public as its own, independent company. According to the executive who talked with Vanity Fair, Epstein got his way, despite suspicions that he was engaging in insider trading.

According to the 2023 civil case against Jeffries, Smith, and Abercrombie & Fitch, the company allegedly provided the “financial lifeblood” necessary for Jeffries and his associates to “sexually terrorize aspiring male models.”

“This is all connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s blackmail ring and it’s starting to become blatantly obvious. Notice how all the Epstein associates and blackmail rings are going down, one by one….” posted @PepeLivesMatter on Truth Social, drawing a connection between Wexner’s purchase of Abercrombie & Fitch and Epstein’s criminal enterprise.

Previous Post

https://greatawakening.win/p/199OKWUm9x/mike-jeffries-arrested-for-sex-t/c/

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SemperSupra 12 points ago +12 / -0

My Other Digs On Wexner

https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJGVU0KP/why-victorias-secret-must-feel-p/c/

Les Wexner pipelined young girls to Epstein. He hired Mike Jeffries who trafficked young beefcake men to the rich.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Jeffries_(CEO)

In 1971, Jeffries married Susan Hansen,[4] and they have a grown son.[2]

Salon.com reported in 2006 that Jeffries is a "gay man"[26] who lives separately from his wife.[2] As of 2013, Jeffries was reported to be living with his partner, Matthew Smith (born c. 1963),[27][28] and three dogs.[19] Smith was more than a romantic partner, as he also headed the Jeffries Family Office, an Ohio limited liability corporation that "advocates for the personal interests of Jeffries."[27] At Abercrombie & Fitch, Smith reviewed internal documents and consulted on real estate matters, despite holding no official position in the company or being professionally qualified to handle such matters.[19] Smith's involvement was criticized for being poor corporate governance,[27] and was likely a factor in Jeffries's decision to leave the company in 2014, according to GQ.[18]

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SemperSupra 5 points ago +6 / -1

I get a kick out of the photos of Kamala's even with the thick wall of giant vertical placards that read vertically "Kamala".

How the hell does anyone see a thing from behind those? No one would ever use those because they block people's vision completely. MSN also like "this is legit real"

https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-560w,f_auto,q_auto:best/rockcms/2024-08/240822-dnc-kamala-harris-se-1148p-a4a4fb.jpg

No one would see a thing with those.

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