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29 May 2020 - 4:21:31 PM
https://twitter.com/ODNIgov/status/1266461778126540800📁
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29 May 2020 - 2:04:11 PM
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Nobody escapes this.
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Anons noticed and began discussing how quickly the protests in Minnesota turned into all-out rioting and looting - some saw this Q post as an indication that Soros-funded activists are involved.
Reports that “outside agitators” started fires, began looting...
https://www.fox9.com/video/688884
UPDATE...
https://twitter.com/sevareidcbsnews/...839881217?s=21
The full quote with source...
https://www.news.com.au/news/a-very-...6331f4864543bc
Larry Summers, the director of Obama’s National Economic Council, told the Financial Times recently that Soros’s theories deserve attention, especially his philanthropic efforts to promote what Soros describes as “open societies”. “No philanthropist in the second half of the 20th century has done better in deploying resources strategically to change the world,” Summers said.
There is Soros money behind anti-Trump protests...
> Marching to Soros' Tune: 100 Women's March Partners Funded by Left-Wing Billionaire
> Connoisseur of Chaos
George Soros: no sense of guilt collaborating with Nazi’s - “it would have happened anyway”...sociopath - no sense of conscienceWhen the dust was cleared and the debris swept away, he stood revealed as Hillary Clinton’s most generous billionaire donor. Yet his name rarely surfaced during the presidential campaign—and that’s generally the way he likes it.
Soros has a heavily invested interest in controlling America ...
George Soros's secret 2016 access to State exposes 'big money' hypocrisy of DemocratsLiberal mega-donor George Soros made some big bets during the last U.S. presidential election. One was that Hillary Clinton would win the presidency. Another was that he could reshape Ukraine’s government to his liking, and that his business empire might find fertile ground in that former Soviet state.
So when Donald Trump’s improbable march to the White House picked up steam in the spring of 2016, Team Soros marched to the top of the State Department to protect some of those investments, according to newly released department memos providing a rare glimpse into the Democratic donor’s extraordinary access to the Obama administration.
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29 May 2020 - 4:21:31 PM
https://twitter.com/ODNIgov/status/1266461778126540800📁
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29 May 2020 - 5:01:49 PM
https://twitter.com/CBS_Herridge
Worth following [DECLAS designation(s)].
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Catherine Herridge is worth following on Twitter - she consistently tweets declassified (and highlights important parts) of documents from Mueller, IG Horowitz, etc. Currently, it’s the Flynn/Kislyak phone transcripts.
I had just finished posting it here at #461, when I saw that Q had posted Catherine Herridge’s tweet.
You can read the actual transcripts posted on Twitter. Flynn and his family’s lives destroyed over a innocent phone call. I read it all. You cannot get back time. Free Flynn
As a comparison, here is a page from the Mueller Special Counsel prosecutor...
They did not think it would ever be declassified!
On December 29 call, Flynn asked Kislyak to refrain from escalating the situation in response to expulsion of diplomats, not sanctions.
Topics of the phone calls -
-Middle East
-Safe Transition
-Awareness about everything outgoing administration was doing
-Trump Putin meeting.
Techno Fog, a lawyer, is also worth following - https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog/statu...440823296?s=20
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30 May 2020 - 12:05:48 PM
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https://2009-2017.state.gov/document...ion/119629.pdf
Irregular warfare.
Insurgency.
Insurgency is the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify or challenge political control of a region. As such, it is primarily a political struggle, in which both sides use armed force to create space for their political, economic and influence activities to be effective. Insurgency is not always conducted by a single group with a centralized, military-style command structure, but may involve a complex matrix of different actors with various aims, loosely connected in dynamic and non-hierarchical networks. To be successful, insurgencies require charismatic leadership, supporters, recruits, supplies, safe havens and funding (often from illicit activities). They only need the active support of a few enabling individuals, but the passive acquiescence of a large proportion of the contested population will give a higher probability of success. This is best achieved when the political cause of the insurgency has strong appeal, manipulating religious, tribal or local identity to exploit common societal grievances or needs. Insurgents seek to gain control of populations through a combination of persuasion, subversion and coercion while using guerrilla tactics to offset the strengths of government security forces. Their intent is usually to protract the struggle, exhaust the government and win sufficient popular support to force capitulation or political accommodation. Consequently, insurgencies evolve through a series of stages, though the progression and outcome will be different in almost every case.
Location(s) [cities] loss-of-control?
[D] controlled?
Define 'stand down' [safe haven] order.
Define 'organized' group.
Coordination of 'organized' [& funded] group(s) in [D] controlled 'safe haven' cities across US [pre_knowledge to group(s)]?
https://banks.house.gov/news/documen...ocumentID=1548
https://fitzpatrick.house.gov/media-...tical-violence
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...fa-as-domestic
Thank you for playing.
Have a Nice Day.
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Q is telling us that for almost a year, legislation has been considered, and the FBI made aware, of concerns about ANTIFA. This means that we are prepared for the insurgency happening right now and continuing (because it WILL continue) through the 2020 election.
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30 May 2020 - 12:28:45 PM
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Anti-American?
Domestic terrorists?
Organized?
Fascists?
Extreme Radical(s)?
Violent?
POTUS action coming.
Homeland Security _FBI_DOJ action coming.
Investigations may lead to [D][F] 'support' targets.
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Original graphic on ANTIFA was posted here at #376, also see #377
This is coming to a head.
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30 May 2020 - 12:37:58 PM
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https://thepostmillennial.com/ilhan-...in-minneapolis
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30 May 2020 - 1:58:39 PM
https://twitter.com/MattFinnFNC/stat...99622📁
Humanity at its finest.
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30 May 2020 - 2:19:47 PM
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30 May 2020 - 2:39:37 PM
https://twitter.com/DailyCaller/stat...65533;�
Be vigilant.
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Bill Barr video - https://media.8kun.top/file_dl/c4760...ots_Antifa.mp4
Los Angeles...
Philadelphia...
New York...
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30 May 2020 - 5:37:32 PM
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/jus...55357;
Update the list.
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Another one bites the dust. Article says Boente wasn’t fired by Wray; Wray has stalled release of documents and seemed like a sleeper to some because he hadn’t been aggressive enough cleaning up his FBI.
From NBC...
After a 38-year career with the Justice Department, the FBI's top lawyer Dana Boente was asked to resign on Friday. Two sources familiar with the decision to dismiss Boente said it came from high levels of the Justice Department rather than directly from FBI Director Christopher Wray.
His departure comes on the heels of recent criticism by Fox News for his role in the investigation of former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
A spokesman for the FBI confirmed to NBC News that Boente did in fact resign on Friday.
Dana Boente was mentioned as a signer of a FISA here (with links) at Post #1486
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30 May 2020 - 6:11:47 PM
Insurrection Act of 1807.
[Determination that the various state and local authorities are not up to the task of responding to the growing unrest]
Call the ball.
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UPDATE 11/11/23 Stephen Miller says Trump will use the Insurrection Act to control the border and remove illegals causing unrest - here at Post #3630
If the various Local authorities are simply going to stand down an let the rioters go wild, looting and starting fires, Q is saying that the Insurrection Act of 1807 will go into effect and the Military will take over law and order.
Anonymous 05/30/20 (Sat) 21:30:31 2e235d (3) No.9386271The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a United States federal law (10 U.S.C. §§ 251–255)[1] (until 2016, found at 10 US Code, Chapter 15, §§ 331–335, renumbered to 10 USC, Chapter 13, §§ 251–255) that governs the ability of the President of the United States to deploy military troops within the United States to put down lawlessness, insurrection, and rebellion. The general purpose is to limit presidential power, relying on state and local governments for initial response in the event of insurrection. Coupled with the Posse Comitatus Act, presidential powers for federal military law enforcement on U.S. soil and unincorporated territories are limited and delayed.
"The President, the Military and Minneapolis: What You Need to Know"
…."There are two Insurrection Act provisions that can be invoked by the president
irrespective of a state's request or underlying desires.
"Ironically, presidents have actually relied upon these provisions to uphold civil rights and protect the rights of minorities in the Deep South during the 1950s and 1960s.
"The Insurrection Act authorizes the President to deploy the military (federal or state) whenever he believes it necessary “to suppress an insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination or conspiracy.” The full body of this provision states:
"Whenever the President considers that unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages or rebellion against authority of United States makes it impracticable to enforce the law of the United States in any State or territory by judicial proceedings, the President may call into Federal service the militia of any State and use the Federal military to enforce the laws or suppress the rebellion.
"Third, the president can use the armed forces when there is an interference with federal or state law. The most generalized provision, its precise scope also remains largely untested. The president may use the military to suppress insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination or conspiracy if
"(a) it so hinders the execution of law of that State and of the United States and it deprives citizens of constitutional rights (e.g. due process); or (b) it opposes or obstructs the execution of laws or impedes the course of justice. In the event of the deprivation of rights, the State is deemed to have denied its citizens equal protection of laws.
"Finally, prior to invoking the Insurrection Act, the president, with the assistance of the attorney general,
'must first issue a proclamation to disperse.'
These final two provisions were invoked in the 1950s and 1960s, when presidents used them to enforce civil rights laws and end segregation in the South. Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy used these provisions in Arkansas, Alabama, and Mississippi to enforce civil rights laws. Kennedy invoked the interference with federal law provision to send federal military troops to Birmingham, Alabama during the civil rights protests.
In sum, invoking the Insurrection Act remains a rare occurrence in U.S. history, used in the most extraordinary circumstances, such as the complete disregard for enforcing federal civil rights laws or massive unrest in the nation’s second largest city. Despite the Insurrection Act’s invocation in Los Angeles, it has not been used in 28 years. And it was not invoked in Ferguson, Missouri. Nor was it invoked in Baltimore, Maryland during the riots that occurred in the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray, who was killed by police officers in 2015. Nor was it invoked in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Finally, it remains unclear whether the invocation of these two provisions are subject to judicial review. Courts have historically been reluctant to wade into these complex federalism and separation of powers waters and will certainly be wary of providing specific guidance."
https://www.justsecurity.org/70482/t...-need-to-know/
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30 May 2020 - 7:33:04 PM
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https://twitter.com/bvoice_p/status/...35936📁
On the ready.
God save America.
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On the ready - anytime ‘now’ would work.
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31 May 2020 - 12:44:56 PM
Anonymous
31 May 2020 - 12:35:41 PM
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I know we're beyond the need for Q proofs, but…
Q post May 30, 2020
POTUS tweet May 31, 2020
>>9394869
https://twitter.com/IngrahamAngle/st...93760📁
Keyword: Insurgency
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Video - https://media.8kun.top/file_store/6a...28f5f76fe2.mp4
Not sure if Anon is pointing out that the One-year delta for the Antifa posts is 5minutes apart, or the bigger Q-Proof that Trump designated Antifa a terrorist group after Q posting about Antifa’s similarity to Nazi Germany. In any event, good news!
Keyword: Insurgency... Insurgencies fall into the category of "irregular warfare", since an insurgency normally lacks the organization of a revolution, even though it has the same aims. Revolutions often begin within a country's armed forces, whereas insurgencies often arise in remote areas, where they gain strength slowly by winning the confidence of rural populations. An insurgency may be based on ethnic or religious identity, or its roots may be basically political or economic. Since insurgencies are rarely strong enough to face a national army head-on, insurgents (often called guerrillas) tend to use such tactics as bombing, kidnapping, hostage taking, and hijacking.
They stepped right into another trap.
Enemy Combatant = Military Trial.
No leftist Judge can save them now.
The Ringleaders: Mr Moneybags and his Community Organizer...
America Can’t Breathe With D/Antifa Knees On America’s Neck
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31 May 2020 - 12:53:28 PM
https://2009-2017.state.gov/document...9.pdf📁
Insurgency can be defined as ‘the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify, or challenge political control of a region.’
Insurgents seek to subvert or displace the government and completely or partially control the resources and population of a given territory. They do so through the use of force (including guerrilla warfare, terrorism and coercion/intimidation), propa- ganda, subversion and political mobilization. Insurgents fight government forces only to the extent needed to achieve their political aims: their main effort is not to kill counterinsurgents, but rather to establish a competitive system of control over the population, making it impossible for the government to administer its territory and people. Insurgent activity is therefore designed to weaken government control and legitimacy while increasing insurgent control and influence.
Insurgents require supporters, recruits, safe havens, money, supplies, weapons and intelligence on government actions. A robust insurgency can be waged with the support of just a small percentage of a given population.
NEXT:
Counterinsurgency may be defined as ‘comprehensive civilian and military efforts taken to simultaneously defeat and contain insurgency and address its root causes’.
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It’s a Power thing...
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31 May 2020 - 12:56:13 PM
Anonymous
31 May 2020 - 12:54:58 PM
>>9395126
". . . and address its root causes."
Please and thank you.
>>9395159
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Q confirms - it will be done.
New York...
Michigan...
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