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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

That cookie rocks!

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

Use that special environmental setting, known as "off."

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks. I missed that. Checked a bunch of other things but missed that one. Like you said, direct and unambiguous. And wonderful.

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Mr_A 8 points ago +8 / -0

That's 32 trillion SO FAR.

I like the cartel asset forfeiture liability tracker bottom right, which is only 23 trillion. But I think it'll be added to the reserves.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some ideas:

⭐Freedom of Assembly⭐

🎆 Failure to Launch! 🎆

🫸License to Bar-B-Que🫷

=-Intolerable Acts!-=

I kinda like Intolerable Acts because Independence Day. But I couldn't find a flashy emoji for it.

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Mr_A 18 points ago +18 / -0

That was great! Thanks for posting.

So many presidents with red folders. But I'll admit the ladies distracted me from counting. And the nostalgia 50s Americana was beyond top notch.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks. Will check it out.

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Mr_A 9 points ago +9 / -0

Secretary of State and Secretary of War are positions of equal rank, both reporting directly to Trump. The buck stops with Trump, regardless of whatever Rubio might have said or not.

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Mr_A 10 points ago +10 / -0

"Fly, eagles fly" takes on a new meaning.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's a good thing. FinCEN is a federal agency that enforces actual laws against criminals. (They have many problems but essentially they're the federal police for financial crimes). FinCEN violations are criminal.

By contrast the Fed is a private organization, and their enforcement is against banks that break their internal banking rules, similar to how the BAR polices the lawyer profession. In other words they make their own rules and enforce them selectively.

If what he is saying is true, the overall story is that financial crimes are now being prosecuted for real. Which is opposed to what we've observed most our lives: occasional public shows against corruption while the real problems are swept under the carpet and allowed to continue.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not certain the military forces of NATO are being hard on Russia, but rather it's just the politicians who are. I tend to think it's the phase of the Q operation they're in, which is mostly the Biden phase ("you have to show them"). But I'm just speculating. Wish I knew.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think WH require everyone to disconnect from the matrix for a bit, simply because such a large contingent is captured. To the extent that people believe what they see on MSM, they truly are captives, and a danger to everyone. Granted, many have been weaned off, but the attachment is strong for too many.

I'll have to re-read those posts to see if it jives.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

FWIW, Julie Green has also predicted a lot of intense earthquakes, and a sandstorm that will migrate to, of all places, Afghanistan, and produce political changes. Not having listened to Craig, I'm wondering if sandstorm and gas cloud could be the same event.

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Mr_A 5 points ago +5 / -0

His point seems to be how the plan was organized and the logic underlying the organizational method. He seems to enjoy his talent for meta-analysis more than straight-line analysis of observable facts.

Edit: that was written after part 1. After reading all 3, it appears he's describing tools to understand, simulate, and execute narrative wars.

He's brilliant. And a bit crazy. But the bit about Q being (among other things) an active radar that, by generating reactions, maps out terrain for future narrative rollouts is wild, and resonates.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

Before Trump, I wouldn't have trusted the US Govt for much at all either. But if individual militaries within NATO have been recruited into the Q-operation, I'm all for it.

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Mr_A 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's what the 10 days of blackout would be for- to broadcast truth instead of CNN. Prophetic voices have indicated things will seem to get worse before getting better; this scenario seems plausible to me. Not that this X account has a stellar track record. I'll take it with a bag of salt, but regardless, I'm ready.

Now that I think about it, I'm sure the Saudi Arabian purge had an aftermath with the population on edge. Our own version, whenever it happens, will be the start of the public show, with a longer and more complicated aftermath.

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