"Breaking", you keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
I saw 3 taking this same path last night, too.
Not her account. Not linked from her web site.
Fake + Gay. If Sidney had an official telegram she’d link it on her web site. All the other social icons on there are dead.
Red Cross international HQ practically borders the south side of Château de Pregny... AKA the estate of the late (?) Benjamin de Rothschild.
Pretty easy to guard those.
My friend tried to recommend a movie yesterday, I just said “are you INSANE? What movie could possibly be better than reality right now??”
Yup, JPM was just an obvious connection to that world that jumped out at me.
This is the correct answer.
Interesting guy, Mr. Olmstead. Started off as a Civil War journalist. Went on to be executive secretary of the US Sanitary Commission. He was a founding member of the Union League Club in, you guessed it... 1863. Between that and designing the capitol grounds, he went out to California to serve as superintendent for a mining company/town. He had no experience and bankrupted it by 1865, then went off to design the capitol grounds. Got to wonder if he was sent to bankrupt the operation on purpose.
ETA: Union League club ties him directly to many people, including JP Morgan.
I like this one.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy6AOGRsR80
Yup. From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_central_banking_in_the_United_States:
1863–1913: National Banks The National Banking Act of 1863, besides providing loans in the Civil War effort of the Union, included provisions:
To create a system of national banks. They were to have higher standards concerning reserves and business practices than state banks. Recent research indicates that state monopoly banks had the lowest long run survival rates.[3] The office of Comptroller of the Currency was created to supervise these banks. To create a uniform national currency. To achieve this, all national banks were required to accept each other's currencies at par value. This eliminated the risk of loss in case of bank default. The notes were printed by the Comptroller of the Currency to ensure uniform quality and prevent counterfeiting. To finance the war, national banks were required to secure their notes by holding Treasury securities, enlarging the market[vague] and raising its[vague] liquidity. As described by Gresham's Law, soon bad money from state banks drove out the new, good money;[citation needed] the government imposed a 10% tax on state bank bills, forcing most banks to convert to national banks. By 1865, there were already 1,500 national banks. In 1870, 1,638 national banks stood against only 325 state banks. The tax led in the 1880s and 1890s to the creation and adoption of checking accounts. By the 1890s, 90% of the money supply was in checking accounts. State banking had made a comeback.
The Capitol Grounds cover approximately 274 acres (1.11 km2), with the grounds proper consisting mostly of lawns, walkways, streets, drives, and planting areas. Several monumental sculptures used to be located on the east facade and lawn of the Capitol including The Rescue and George Washington. The current grounds were designed by noted American landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who planned the expansion and landscaping performed from 1874 to 1892. In 1875, as one of his first recommendations, Olmsted proposed the construction of the marble terraces on the north, west, and south sides of the building that exist today.
I'm on board with Q, but that's a POW-MIA flag blowing in the wind.
You could just go talk to them?
My productivity has been absolutely in the tank since Nov 3rd. Lately I've actually been getting a bit more done since, like several others here have said, I feel at peace.
Any link to a video? This I want to see!
Agreed. That said, I want some perp walks!
I've felt the same for a while now. It's been my first real experience with faith.
That's just because of your screen size. Doesn't look like that on desktop.
At this point, I just assume any telegram link is fake.