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originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: duncanhidao
Magnets with spikes? Stick fruit on magnet. Place magnet on metallic surface. Or something similar using velcro?
originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: duncanhidao
a reply to: daskakik
R.I.P đ
www.dailymail.co.uk...
I don't buy it. It was the second training flight of the day, and the flightpath was in a strait line, no maneuvering in for the kill.
originally posted by: Gravelbone
a reply to: Caled
A skull and crossbones in a circle surrounded by a wreath of laurels?
(forgive the poor outline, big hands, small phone)
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Therefore Excellent means "From HEAVEN"?
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: duncanhidao
Well, appears they do get regular deliveries of fresh fruit and veg
NASA link
Still doesn't explain the can of 'tuna' though.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: duncanhidao
a reply to: tallcool1
Here we are not trying to make absurd connections between the Anons.
It is Q himself who says it.
Capt Green
Period.
Read the Drops.
At this point I wonder what we have talked about so far and if it was worth it.
originally posted by: hangedman13
a reply to: FlyingFox
I still don't buy the abandoned labtop story.
Which part?
Ukraine and the new Al Qaeda
Yet, this insurgency is poised to have consequences that reach far beyond Ukraine. It increasingly appears that the CIA sees the insurgency it is creating as more than an opportunity to take its hybrid war against Russia ever closer to its borders. As this report will show, it appears the CIA is determined to manifest a prophecy propagated by its own ranks over the past two years. This prediction from former and current intelligence officials dates from at least early 2020 and holds that a âtransnational white supremacist networkâ with alleged ties to the Ukraine conflict will be the next global catastrophe to befall the world as the threat of COVID-19 recedes.
Per these âpredictionsâ, this global network of white supremacistsâallegedly with a group linked to the conflict in the Donbas region of Ukraine at its coreâis to become the new Islamic State-style threat and will undoubtedly be used as the pretext to launch the still-dormant infrastructure set up last year by the U.S. government under President Biden for an Orwellian âWar on Domestic Terror.â
In discussing this imminent threat, Graff wrote:
âTerrorismâ today conjures images of ISIS fighters and suicide bombers. But if you ask national security officials about the top near-term terrorism threat on their radar, they almost universally point to the rising problem of white nationalist violence and the insidious way that groups that formerly existed locally have been knitting themselves together into a global web of white supremacism. In recent weeks, the State Departmentâfor the first timeâformally designated a white supremacist organization, the Russian Imperial Movement, as a terrorist organization, in part because itâs trying to train and seed adherents around the globe, inspiring them to carry out terror attacks⌠(emphasis added)
Graff then adds that âThere are seriousâand explicitâwarnings about this coming from U.S. government and foreign officials that eerily echo the warnings that came about for al Qaeda before 9/11.â He then quotes FBI Director Christopher Wray as stating:
âItâs not just the ease and the speed with which these attacks can happen, but the connectivity that the attacks generate. One unstable, disaffected actor hunkered down, alone, in his momâs basement in one corner of the country, getting further fired up by similar people half a world away. That increases the complexity of domestic terrorism cases we have in a way that is really challenging.â
Ukraine and the new Al Qaeda
French far-right presidential hopeful sued for denying Nazis rounded up gays
PARIS, France (AFP) â French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour is being targeted with legal action by gay rights groups, who say he denied that homosexuals were rounded up and deported during the Nazi occupation of France in World War II.
Six gay rights associations told AFP on Wednesday that their criminal complaint for âdenial of crimes against humanityâ stemmed from Zemmourâs campaign manifesto, âFrance has not said its final word,â published in September.
In it, Zemmour agreed with another politician who claimed that deportations of homosexuals to concentration camps were a âlegend.â
originally posted by: duncanhidao
from 3 to 6 (day week months?)
from march to june?
countdown to emit? (emp)