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...why do you use cryptic language like Q? Can you speak plain English? Q's riddles are more than enough!
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Re Q2523's 2nd picture:
Some timestamp findings:
03:15pm = 15:15
5 Sep 2018 = 5+9+2+8 = 25 = 5 x 5 = 5:5
This may be saying the 3 sides of the pyramid are down to 1... 15 = 5x3, 5 = 5x1.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Has this letter from Ronald Reagan to George Bush been posted here yet? Its from when Bush was taking over for Reagan as POTUS. Everyone should take a sec to read it. Reagan is obviously speaking in code to Bush.
news.clickhole.com...
Weird, right?
But congressional investigators with House and Senate committees leading inquiries on the Russia question told RealClearInvestigations that it looks like Mueller withheld from the court details that would exonerate the president
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Has this letter from Ronald Reagan to George Bush been posted here yet? Its from when Bush was taking over for Reagan as POTUS. Everyone should take a sec to read it. Reagan is obviously speaking in code to Bush.
news.clickhole.com...
Weird, right?
Someone linked to it many pages back. Yes, it is a deeply odd letter. There's a strong underlying tone of "This job sucks, and you're going to hate it." Much of it sounds like the ramblings of a madman. He very well could be speaking in code in several parts.
It ends with "Good luck, and I hope you don't immediately get assassinated."
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Has this letter from Ronald Reagan to George Bush been posted here yet? Its from when Bush was taking over for Reagan as POTUS. Everyone should take a sec to read it. Reagan is obviously speaking in code to Bush.
news.clickhole.com...
Weird, right?
Someone linked to it many pages back. Yes, it is a deeply odd letter. There's a strong underlying tone of "This job sucks, and you're going to hate it." Much of it sounds like the ramblings of a madman. He very well could be speaking in code in several parts.
It ends with "Good luck, and I hope you don't immediately get assassinated."
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Has this letter from Ronald Reagan to George Bush been posted here yet? Its from when Bush was taking over for Reagan as POTUS. Everyone should take a sec to read it. Reagan is obviously speaking in code to Bush.
news.clickhole.com...
Weird, right?
Someone linked to it many pages back. Yes, it is a deeply odd letter. There's a strong underlying tone of "This job sucks, and you're going to hate it." Much of it sounds like the ramblings of a madman. He very well could be speaking in code in several parts.
It ends with "Good luck, and I hope you don't immediately get assassinated."
The letter was either code or the ramblings of a burned out president.
I looked up the address for the shed and it is the Phoenix Suns arena, the US Airways Center [now permanently closed]. It wasn't opened until 1992 so I don't know what was there at the time the letter was written.
originally posted by: NightFlight
a reply to: pteridine
It's still open known now as the Talking Stick Resort Arena. I haven't found what was there before 1990 which was when the construction started on the arena.
Talking Stick Resort Arena
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
a reply to: bknapple32
Believe it or not, prosecutors have a duty to disclose any evidence they discover that might benefit the defense. This is because the pursuit of justice should always override the desire to gain a conviction.
Withholding evidence is a classic form of prosecutorial misconduct, and it's a good way to get your conviction tossed out on appeal.
originally posted by: NightFlight
a reply to: pteridine
It's still open known now as the Talking Stick Resort Arena. I haven't found what was there before 1990 which was when the construction started on the arena.
Talking Stick Resort Arena
Believe it or not, prosecutors have a duty to disclose any evidence they discover that might benefit the defense. This is because the pursuit of justice should always override the desire to gain a conviction.
Withholding evidence is a classic form of prosecutorial misconduct, and it's a good way to get your conviction tossed out on appeal.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Has this letter from Ronald Reagan to George Bush been posted here yet? Its from when Bush was taking over for Reagan as POTUS. Everyone should take a sec to read it. Reagan is obviously speaking in code to Bush.
news.clickhole.com...
Weird, right?
Someone linked to it many pages back. Yes, it is a deeply odd letter. There's a strong underlying tone of "This job sucks, and you're going to hate it." Much of it sounds like the ramblings of a madman. He very well could be speaking in code in several parts.
It ends with "Good luck, and I hope you don't immediately get assassinated."
Insinuating that he knows it was Bush who tried to have him killed? I dont think this is the ravings of a mad man at all. Bush was Reagans VP. He knew him well. Also, why does he never use Bush's name in the letter? Its always "Jeb's Dad" or "Barbara's Husband". Could it be because George Bush is not his actual name?
A group of about two dozen senators began meeting late last week in the office of Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) to try brokering a deal that would avert a shutdown, and they kept talking after it began. “To try and keep the peace, Collins wouldn't let any senator in the room talk unless they were holding a ‘talking stick’ — which a senator in the room described as a ‘ceremonial Native American stick’ that Collins owned,” Politico reports. “At one point, Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee forcefully tossed the stick toward Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia after Warner interrupted him, nearly shattering a glass elephant belonging to Collins, according to two people briefed on the throw. After that incident, Collins suggested using a small rubber ball, and Alexander also brought his own basketball ‘because it’d be safer than a stick,’ an aide said.”