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originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: exNSA20371
Greetings, exNSA20371, and thank you for serving your country; although I'm Canadian, I appreciate what Americans do in terms of defending and preserving freedom and democracy.
For the record, I accept your claim that you are who you say you are, 100%.
So, how do you explain Q's cryptic use of "[ 93 dk ]"? Does it mean 93 days of being offline? With all the glitches 8kun is experiencing, how could Q have predicted there would be 93 days between his last post and his latest posts?
originally posted by: SilentWindofDoom
a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex
That's sign language ASL for Q. Double Q!!
The outpost Mormon community in Mexico is where underlings of Nxivm leader Keith Raniere recruited young women to work as nannies in an upstate New York compound run by the accused cult — suggesting at least in part that the jobs would get the girls away from their home region’s drug violence, according a man hired by Raniere to produce a documentary about the group.
The three moms and six kids killed in Monday’s violence in the northern town of Sonora are believed to have been the victims of a drug cartel, which may have mistaken the group’s caravan of three SUVs for rivals, Mexican authorities said Tuesday.
The filmmaker working with Raniere at the time, Mark Vicente, told the online magazine Slate that the documentary ultimately became a recruiting video for Nxivm, which purported to be a self-help group but morphed into what the feds called a cult that sexually, physically and emotionally abused its mainly female followers.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: exNSA20371
Member 'Zaphod58' is an astute aviation enthusiast over in the Aircraft Projects board.
ETA: EC-47 - link on that page to 6994th Security Squadron Histories.
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: exNSA20371
Make youself at home.
My fave codeword so far is
evolved mutant broth
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
a reply to: exNSA20371
In your honest opinion, if a "whistleblower" or "insider" with a high level security clearance were to start leaking intel in public, would they also post weird gibberish letters, codes, and characters in random placements for other "inside" parties to decipher? Or do you think communication like that would be more sophisticated and subtle?
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: exNSA20371
What a poor excuse for a Canadian. Fighting a war that was completely unjust.