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originally posted by: tiredoflooking
twitter.com...
Interesting little tidbit.
The year was 2010.
MARK ZUCKERBERG — NOT JULIAN ASSANGE? — IS TIME'S PERSON OF THE YEAR??
Mark Zuckerberg has been named Time Magazine's Person of the Year. He edged out Julian Assange, the overwhelming reader favorite who – unlike the billionaire CEO of Facebook – really could have used whatever street cred still comes with this honor, as he cools his heels in a British prison cell.
But if the editors of Time were entirely serious about the sentiments expressed in their letter — "There is an erosion of trust in authority, a decentralizing of power and at the same time, perhaps, a greater faith in one another" — the more obvious, though exponentially more controversial choice, would have been Assange, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wikileaks, who embodies anti-authoritarianism and who also happened to top a reader's poll in which Zuckerberg came in 10th.
www.wired.com...
POWER to the people.
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: BringMeThanos
You must have missed a bit in your 20 day hiatus.
Q has spread to Twitter Reddit Facebook mainstream media articles television.
Plus the autism comment was just bait for you silly rabbit.
The short list of corruption and secrets that Q has revealed in my eyes is as follows
Gannett media and Tegna media
That alwaleed bin talal owned so much of everything and control so many US politicians.
That Hugh Hefner kept kompromat on nearly everyone in Hollywood and Washington.
That a North Korean peace deal was made months before it hit the news
He linked to Declassified CIA mind-control experiments
I learned about the 4 a.m. across-the-board talking points.
I learned that Barack Obama is running like a scared little mouse all over the world trying to cut a deal.
And much much more. But most of all I learned that ATS can actually be and a good place for positive Cooperative research
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: doobydoll
President Trump's name doesn't belong on that Hell path that is studded with the names of Satan's Little Helpers anyway. That path is a list of people who made a conscious decision to willingly trade their Eternal souls for fame and fortune in this temporary and brief life.
Each star represents the despicable perverted filthy property of Satan. If anything Donald Trump's name was a symbolic Light on that dark path,
So Trump never appeared on the Apprentice? or isn't that Hollywood enough for you?
And then there is the Trump University scam.
So let me get this right he's a Mary Magdalene in your eyes? There for a purpose - to show the wicked up?
Honestly where do you sycophants come up with such stuff?
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
Anybody care to speculate on what BIG news is about to pound Facebook?
We all know they censor conservatives. Perhaps a big lawsuit is about to be filed against them?
Alternatively, given Q's government connections, maybe Facebook is in legal trouble. Perhaps those guys that Facebook employs to look for nudie pictures have been trading child pornography. Human nature being what it is, you know that any picture that's even remotely interesting has been saved in a huge archive somewhere.
Stretch joined Facebook’s legal team in 2010, serving as lead negotiator for its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission in 2011, leading the appellate victory against the Winklevoss twins and leading the team that advised the company on potential legal issues concerning new products.
Prior to Facebook, Stretch was a partner at Washington, D.C.-based law firm Kellogg Huber Hansen Todd Evans & Fige, and he also served as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Laurence Silberman.
In June 2013, Stretch was promoted from vice president and deputy general counsel to general counsel, succeeding Ted Ullyot, who left the company that year.
originally posted by: MetalThunder
a reply to: pavil
Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch Will Leave the Company at the End of the Year
There is a reason for Colin Stretch to be leaving ..... and I just don't buy the published reason
Stretch joined Facebook’s legal team in 2010, serving as lead negotiator for its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission in 2011, leading the appellate victory against the Winklevoss twins and leading the team that advised the company on potential legal issues concerning new products.
Prior to Facebook, Stretch was a partner at Washington, D.C.-based law firm Kellogg Huber Hansen Todd Evans & Fige, and he also served as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Laurence Silberman.
In June 2013, Stretch was promoted from vice president and deputy general counsel to general counsel, succeeding Ted Ullyot, who left the company that year.
Whatever DT may/may not have done wrong in his past, he's doing the right things today and for the right reasons. He has true Faith in God, and what's just as important is he has Faith in the original Q source. The 'Q source' is an energy, an attitude to life and guidance. It is all there is - Love.
He has true Faith in God,
What else can last 20 day?