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originally posted by: XAnarchistX
Hey Soro's ("Q")
tell me, what about the people that Identify as "Antifa" fighting ISIS? where does that fit into your fake news about Antifa?
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: Vasa Croe
No they are not, "Tact" doesn't make Ideology, Antifa is not trying to install Nazism, Antifa is not trying to install any political party because they are not a political party.
Antifa's Message is "Anti-Fascism" that is not the message of Nazism, at no point in time has anything Antifa done remotely close to Nazism
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: 0311Warrior
There's a Lil island im hoping got smoked
originally posted by: Jusvistn
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
WE BROUGHT IT DOWN
Ahmet Yasin Bursevi says the aircraft exploded after members of the Naqshbandi spiritual order loosened its cap screws
originally posted by: cimmerius
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I am way behind in my lurking, so please forgive if this has been raised.
The importance of the Dem server keeps being emphasized.
Perhaps...
The Awans were spies.
They penetrated the Dem server.
It was a catastrophic breach.
The Dems found out, but chose to sit on that info because the revelation would sink their presidential candidate.
SR poked around the Dem server and got caught looking.
He had to be killed because nobody knew how much he saw and they could not risk him revealing the Dem server breach and the subsequent cover up of that spying. It had nothing to do with the every-day dirt he actually leaked.
The Dems figured to deal with the Awans after HRC won the election.
She didn’t win.
Now the server is proof the Dems covered for massive spying.
They are guilty of treason.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions quietly tapped Huber — apparently last fall — to work in tandem with the Justice Department’s inspector general to determine whether conservative allegations of abuse at the FBI and the Justice Department merit investigation. It’s an unusual arrangement, and one that fall short of demands from the right that Sessions name a second special counsel. That idea has generated controversy, with critics saying the second appointee would inevitably impede the work of special counsel Robert Mueller. The administration has provided few public details about Huber’s assignment beyond a lengthy message from Sessions to Congress in which he argued that his appointment should be sufficient to address the concerns raised by GOP lawmakers.