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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

That is pretty impressive.

Another thing that intrigued me about Speaker Johnson is how often he had face-to-face meetings with President Trump while POTUS was out of office. It seemed to me an in person meeting is only necessary if you want your discussions to remain private. And, made me believe his moves and countermoves, while unpopular with many, were done with the help and blessing of POTUS.

Like so many things, we’ll have to wait for future to prove past to know for sure.

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TSearch 9 points ago +9 / -0

Why would Vladimir Putin and Russia want to damage the chances of their friend who pushed through the Uranium 1 deal for them? Knowing how critical HRC was in helping Russia purchase U1, the whole Russia, Russia, Russia narrative never made sense.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

Owensboro was a cool little city. I haven’t been there in years, but I’m a fan of their style of barbecue and their burgoo.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

I used travel to Louisville frequently and really enjoyed the city. The last time I was there the city had allowed a fairly large number of homeless people set up camp. I’m not sure what virtue was supposedly being signaled by allowing fellow human beings who need help to live in filth and be exposed to the elements.

Admittedly that was a few years ago, I think they finally removed the camp. What has stuck with me is how the Democrat mentality can ruin what should be one of the best small cities in the country.

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TSearch 1 point ago +1 / -0

There were a couple posts here a week or so ago about how most of the Epstein investigation and court records were sealed by two judges in New York. I’ll try to find them when I have time.

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

I remember seeing a post a couple years ago with several legal depositions from Epstein victims and they were all pressed to identify President Trump as being an Epstein “client.” They all said unequivocally that he was not.

Plus there were documents and statements showing POTUS was actually part of the effort to expose Epstein.

I’ll also add that conspiring to assassinate a political adversary is a pretty strong indicator, as Julian Assange stated, there is no dirt on Donald Trump.

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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

Leon’s name was not in ICE’s online database of detainees.

This has me thinking Leon is an assumed name and he is in the ICE database under his real name. I won’t be surprised if we eventually learn this guy was actually part of the Pinochet government, not a victim of it.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think it would have been Nikki Haley, not Flynn. She came in a very distant second, but she stayed in the race long enough to make that claim.

I’m pretty neutral on Flynn, I just don’t find him to be inspirational as many do. He comes across to me as someone trying to stay relevant and make some money at the same time. Nothing wrong with that, it’s just not inspiring.

My point is if he’s a supposed insurgent, he isn’t a very good one.

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TSearch 6 points ago +6 / -0

Something tells me he won’t be using the new self deportation app when he tries to flee to Kenya.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

Rogers definitely has courage. Being the head of NSA he probably unofficially knew they were going after Flynn, but he still met with President-Elect Trump to warn him.

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TSearch 25 points ago +25 / -0

It was Admiral Rogers at NSA who gave President Trump the heads up to move his base of operations.

u/#q1866

Flynn was already being targeted by the DS as early as two days after the 2016 Election when Obama tried to persuade President Trump to not make Flynn part of Trump’s Administration.

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TSearch 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m curious how long it takes to put these filings together? Is it really just a matter of hours? Or, has this been prepared for a while and put into motion when the timing was right?

I have the same curiosity about President Trump’s lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch. Can something be pulled together that fast?

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

If there was a “smoking gun” the DS could use against President Trump, they wouldn’t have tried to take him out with real guns.

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TSearch 8 points ago +8 / -0

There are so many interesting Epstein drops and POTUS has been pointing to them over the past few weeks. Epstein was a sick and demented individual, he just wasn’t the mastermind. The so-called Epstein files are really Clown Files and Ghislaine Maxwell was running the operation.

When POTUS says are you still talking about that guy, he’s telling everyone they’re fixated on the wrong person in regards to the deeper conspiracy.

u/#q4589

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TSearch 10 points ago +10 / -0

JohnTitor17 talks about the Prestige, the third step in an elaborate magic illusion. But, every step is important to pull the audience into the illusion.

As far as a precipice goes, the reveal of the true Epstein-Maxwell material will likely be the precipice for many who are still asleep.

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TSearch 3 points ago +3 / -0

Three years ago I thought Russia would crush the Ukrainian military in a matter of months. Three years later it seems apparent the Russian military’s conventional warfare capabilities are not the threat NATO claimed. Logically if Russia can’t defeat a depleted, poorly trained NATO proxy, it isn’t going to sweep through Poland or Germany anytime soon.

Unless, implausibly Russia is intentionally prolonging this war, it has to flex its nuclear threat because its conventional threat is proving to not be an effective deterrent. My point isn’t to take sides, it is to say NATO should stop acting like Russia could sweep through Europe, it can’t.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

You’re right. It’s a narrative that they keep trying to float from both sides of the controlled opposition influencer crowd. It wasn’t that long ago that MAGA was breaking apart because we bombed Iran’s decades long blackmail operation masquerading as a nuclear weapons program.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

I enjoyed your comment.

I also think there is a shockingly small bubble of people who are focused on the Epstein-Maxwell crimes. The overwhelming majority of MAGA voters are focused on other issues.

MAGA is not being fractured by the moves and countermoves around the Epstein investigation because most of MAGA isn’t focused on it. And, to your point, those who are focused on it have an understanding of information warfare.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

How many Q posts are there concerning Reagan? My favorite is post 121 that asks “ How are JFK, Reagan, and Trump different from the rest?”

I know there are Reagan detractors, but Q and Q+ present Reagan as a patriot who is in the same league with JFK and President Trump.

All I know is I was still in high school when Ronald Reagan became President and because of him I have been a lifelong conservative. When I look back I don’t think President Reagan could have publicly said 10% of the things President Trump has. My parents’ and grandparents’ generations had way too much trust in Government to accept what President Trump has revealed.

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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

This article had a paradoxical effect on me. Instead of making me annoyed or profoundly disappointed with Bondi, Patel, and Bongino, it made me consider the reason for their discomfort with the narrative. They aren’t comfortable because it’s not their narrative, they are being good role players, delivering the narrative, even if they don’t completely understand it.

It made me consider the possibility they are not directly involved in the investigation. Think drop 11, the real Epstein/Maxwell investigation is being handled by Military Intelligence because foreign intelligence agencies are complicit. And, every effort is being made to ensure the DS cannot promote the counter narrative the Trump Administration is conducting a witch hunt. Think drop 3966.

u/#q11 u/#q3966

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

Sorry, I haven’t been keeping up very well lately. I’ve been busy helping someone set up a homestead. It’s a lot of work, but I’m totally enjoying it.

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TSearch 34 points ago +34 / -0

Is MTG dropping a major hint here? Maxwell was the mastermind and record keeper. Technically there is no Epstein List because it is the Maxwell list. Epstein was the front man and guilty of sickening crimes against children, he just wasn’t the brains of the operation.

Think about how drop 4566 makes the case that Maxwell’s arrest might be the one that ignites a mass population awakening. That suggests, at least to me, she is more important in this scenario than Epstein.

u/#q4566

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TSearch 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think about drop 3387 a lot. There was a conversation about it here several months ago and someone posed the question is the six years literally to the day? Or, is it 2025 in its entirety? Hopefully it’s the former.

I also have to say there are a lot of interesting deltas tomorrow. Epstein, Ed Buck, Flynn Investigation, and one explaining the Gold Standard.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

The biggest problem is the DS and the illusions they create to control us. When fraud, waste, and abuse are eliminated and President Trump’s work on the revenue side are complete, we will be amazed at our Government’s financial picture.

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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

As a supposed business tycoon and genius, Musk should not only be able to understand the strategy, but also explain it.

POTUS is in the process of exposing that the biggest problem our government has is a revenue problem. And, the revenue problem, in large part, was created by trade agreements that were nothing more than transfer payments to other countries. It should also be noted that our cost of medical care was also a form of transfer payments.

I don’t know if the Musk drama is kayfabe or Musk trying to protect his personal pipeline of government subsidies. Or, maybe Musk was a plant. His timing was suspicious, he becomes a Trump supporter on the day of the failed assassination attempt? And, lest we forget, drops 209, 211, and others, Q cast suspicion on Musk and his enterprises.

u/#q209

u/#q211

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