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originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: exNSA20371
Dask is correct in that we have no way of being certain of whether you are truly who you say that you are.
However, I want to hear what you have to say in the event you are who you say that you are.
I feel no need to 'call you out' though. I have no reason to do that.
For all we know, Dask is a CIA operative trying to steer us away from certain subjects or throw water on things.
Many are risking their lives, sticking their neck out
originally posted by: Tileman
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
It's my opinion that if the doj or MI was so inept as to let him be murdered after a prior attempt, we're screwed, Trump included.
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: exNSA20371
I'm so glad I'm not the only Russian bot around here anymore
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originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: exNSA20371
I'm so glad I'm not the only Russian bot around here anymore
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: Tileman
Epstein was added to notable deaths on qmap.pub
Another meme that should take off is,
"And Ghislaine Maxwell is STILL at large"
Cheers
LOW SOLAR ACTIVITY REVEALS RED AURORAS: For the past two nights, geomagnetic activity has been very low. With no sunspots, no solar flares, and no significant streams of solar wind to disturb our planet's magnetic field, the forecast called for no auroras. Yet, auroras appeared anyway--
"and they were crazy red,"
reports Markus Varik of Tromsø, Norway:
"On Saturday night, Abisko got all red. Sunday was our turn," says Varik. "It was great to see these rare red auroras from our own backyard." Where did the red come from? The answer, ironically, may be low solar activity.
Nobody cares about pecadillos, they care about National Security.