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originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Can anyone update me on this missile story?
That Q drop is implying that the Hawaii missile debocle happened when POTUS was in AF1 and the 2 are connected?
Where did that photo of a missile come from? Was there an actual missile launched that day?
On Wednesday, DNA-testing kit company 23andMe, announced a new partnership with drug giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). GSK gets exclusive access to 23andMe’s troves of customer data — which it plans to use to develop a whole host of new drugs — and 23andMe gets a $300 million dollar investment. The company was quick to clarify that 23andMe customers had the option to opt-in or out of sharing their genetic information for research purposes, stating that “As always, customers choose whether or not to participate in research. Customers can choose to opt-in or opt-out at any time.” But a look at the company’s policies reveals that things aren’t that simple. It’s the same confusing mess of provisions every company uses to gloss over the rights people are signing away to their own personal information. But unlike most privacy policies, the information at stake isn’t something as unimportant as your midnight browsing habits or Facebook likes — it’s DNA.
MORE 23andMe Is Sharing Its 5 Million Clients' Genetic Data with Drug Giant GlaxoSmithKline Credit: Shutterstock Popular genetics-testing company 23andMe is partnering with drug giant GlaxoSmithKline to use people's DNA to develop medical treatments, the company announced in a blog post yesterday (July 25). During the four-year collaboration, the London-based GlaxoSmithKline will use 23andMe's genetic database to zero in on possible targets and treatments for human disease. "The goal of the collaboration is to gather insights and discover novel drug targets driving disease progression and develop therapies," GlaxoSmithKline said in yesterday's statement, where it also reported it was investing $300 million in 23andMe. [How Do DNA Ancestry Tests Really Work?]
originally posted by: pavil
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Can anyone update me on this missile story?
That Q drop is implying that the Hawaii missile debocle happened when POTUS was in AF1 and the 2 are connected?
Where did that photo of a missile come from? Was there an actual missile launched that day?
I could be mistaken but wasn't that photo from a (Seattle or some NW town) news live feed. I remember that being after Trump's Asian trip but I could be wrong.
Trumps plane did make an unexpected stop in Hawaii from what I remember.
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: Aallanon
I don't need a link. It's ridiculous that if anyone questions the legitimacy of Q then they are called a shill. Even the title of this thread is misleading. It says white house insider. There is zero definitive proof of Q being an insider.
originally posted by: Aallanon
I don't recall that opinion being confirmed, and wasn't it from the "gossip' site you chastised Sky Floating for using?
What? What is going on? Since you insinuate that you don't fall in those two camps, please tell me exactly what is going on. No need to be cryptic, flat out answer please.
originally posted by: tjack
originally posted by: queenofswords
qntmpkts.keybase.pub...
#1712, 1713, 1714.
Somebody is in PANIC mode!!
ETA: Add #1715 to that, too.
Steganography! Hiding messages within other forms of data, in this case, images.
Q is implying that they have the keys and the images and thus the secret messages.
Just keeps getting juicier, I'm so entertained!
Also, for the new and maybe even not so new, if a posters style strikes you as off, or odd, or whatever, a good thing to do is click their name and check their posting history. It can be very revealing as to their possible agenda, or lack thereof.
-Your pal