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sleepersawake17 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good thinking on ordering another remote!

When I first pointed out stuff to my husband, he'd say I was crazy, but now at least he stays quiet. I take that as a sign of begrudging acceptance that maybe I'm right.

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sleepersawake17 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can see them, too, and it's disgusting, especially when you're into watching a family friendly program and then boom, there it is.

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sleepersawake17 1 point ago +1 / -0

Horrible. Poor man. Schiff must pay for his crimes.

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sleepersawake17 2 points ago +2 / -0

The defendants never knew that, like politics, they'd had an anonymous insider who, at a critical time at the end of that 4 year-long lawsuit, leaked information to me by calling me from a telephone booth. They had to have been part of their legal team to have had the kind of crucial information that they'd given me. I learned that the people of the Company were behind me and that the Company was scared of this lawsuit, and to not settle for peanuts. That told me that they wouldn't let it go to trial and that they would make an offer instead. The case made it to the courtroom, and just before jury selection the defense lawyers low-balled an offer, and my attorney accepted it on my behalf. This negotiation happened in a room behind the courtroom with the judge. I was excluded from the meeting and sat outside in the courtroom. They thought that they had had it settled, but I refused the offer remembering what their 'insider' had told me. It was settled later that night by phone after we had all gone home. I didn't settle for peanuts. lol.

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sleepersawake17 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is brilliant and inspiring. I am going to reread this and savor it. I am retired so I didn't have to worry about losing my job during covid, but for the most part, I refused to comply with mandates. During the years of masking, I'd only seen two people other than myself in public without masks. I got an occasional disapproving glare, the worst one was from a corporate-looking man in a suit whom I had passed in a parking lot. He was dutifully wearing a mask OUTSIDE and he had the nerve to give me a disapproving look!

Whenever a doctor or medical professional asked me if I had gotten the Covid vax, I told them no, that I had had covid and had natural immunity. That usually shut them up.

Decades ago I had brought a lawsuit against a major corporation and won. Long story. Their defense threw everything at me - lawyers, expert witnesses, many hours of deposition testimony. I knew that in the end I would win because the facts were on my side. All that they could muster against me was group- think type predictability so I was able to predict their moves and be ready for it. It's a great weakness of whatever 'machine' one is up against. Management, HR, suit-veneered authority. It's an illusion. They crumble with the right challenge.

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sleepersawake17 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm laughing at your comment.

I think you did the best of all approaches - just saying 'no' I won't do it. Totally honest.

I have been doing that a lot lately when asked to be part of their 'system' that I don't agree with. I just say no. They ALWAYS back down.

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sleepersawake17 2 points ago +2 / -0

"We will help him [Trump] and his team with their transition"... If you mirror the meaning, then the dark side will detonate their plan against him and the country during this transition.

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sleepersawake17 2 points ago +2 / -0

What if the Covid vax was a global test to see if their MK Ultra weapons succeeded to make us more compliant?

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sleepersawake17 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting timing of Elon's post, the day before the election. Interesting name of magazine "The Recount." Almost looks like a threat or a taunt.

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sleepersawake17 1 point ago +1 / -0

Think of the cognitive dissonance people will have when the media is blaming the rioting on MAGA while showing images of the people rioting who look nothing like the MAGA crowd.

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sleepersawake17 3 points ago +3 / -0

2635 Dec 20, 2018 1:33:09 PM EST Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No. 4393450 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democratic-operatives-created-fake-russian-bots-in-alabama-race-designed-to-link-kremlin-to-republican-roy-moore The [D] party will CEASE TO EXIST once it's all exposed. FAKE NEWS can no longer control [dampen] public awareness of the TRUTH. DARK TO LIGHT. Q

Q says that the Democrat Party will cease to exist.

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sleepersawake17 3 points ago +3 / -0

I heard recently that civil suits can be just a lead up to a criminal trial because there is more discovery product that can be gotten in a civil trial that cannot be gotten in a criminal trial. And that discovery material can be used in a criminal trial.

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sleepersawake17 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, I think you're right. Several years ago when it first became known, I had written that it was released as a weakened virus to naturally build immunity in people against the more virulent C-19 strain. Imo, it was released as an "off" switch to C-19.

Then you have to ask yourself how would they have engineered and dispersed Omicron so quickly. I don't believe that its appearance was a coincidence. Was it already waiting in a lab somewhere for the "right" moment during this pandemic? Also, it was, if I remember correctly, extremely contagious, spreading around the world quickly inoculating people, thus helping to end the pandemic.

If this is true and that it was already developed for this purpose, this muddles my belief that this was a white hat/black hat op.

When I have questions about all of the death and disaster that have occurred over the last four years and why it has all happened, I think of Q saying "it had to be this way." See Q post 4461 about forcing evil out in the open for the public to see.

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sleepersawake17 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just ordered a kit that allows you to check your A1c. There is also one that will check cholesterol.

https://www.tdhealthstore.com

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sleepersawake17 1 point ago +1 / -0

X22 Report (Dave) said recently in one of his podcasts that medical students are being taught that climate change is causing illness.

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sleepersawake17 4 points ago +5 / -1

"Pompousness is a noun that means an exaggerated sense of one's own importance, or the act of exhibiting that sense of importance..."

The British love their pomp.

They think it gives them an aura of authority, but it just makes them look silly. Makes one glad they don't live there.

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sleepersawake17 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember watching him as the anchor on election night with the vote tally on the bottom right screen SUBTRACTING votes from Trump and Baer not even blinking.

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sleepersawake17 8 points ago +8 / -0

We need a better design from the one we have now - housing developments surrounded by highways that funnel people to stressful jobs and ugly big box stores. Communities used to be beautiful back in the day.

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sleepersawake17 2 points ago +2 / -0

Q drop 2608: someone asks what was in the envelope. Q says: our promise to 'counter'.

That promise to counter was referring to avenging JFK's assassination by Pop. Who knows, this promise could have been privately made decades ago to only Sr. and the WH bided their time. The rest of the family maybe never knew that it was Sr. who was behind it. Or, more likely, Jr. knew but since so much time had passed he thought that he'd gotten away with it. Jr.'s reaction was instant when he opened the envelope, indicating a photo, as other have said. His dead father, hanging or shot. Executed, totally unexpected by the family. Totally contemptuous of the family, too, to do this at Pop's funeral and probably richly deserved. It must have been satisfying to see their reactions.

The envelopes that the others were given were probably different depending on who received them. They didn't look shocked when they opened them.

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