Posted on 03/05/2018 12:05:20 AM PST by ransomnote
Renegade was Barry Soetoro Hussein's Secret Service codename.
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new Q posts!
Cboldt said:
“Well, Nunberg has reversed course, so that story is pretty much dead in the water....”
Q SAID “WATCH THE WATER!!!!” ;-D
(Am I like, getting punchy???)
He sounds just like Tennessee Tuxedo.
Don Adams? Maxwell Smart?
The designers of Arleigh Burke incorporated lessons learned from the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers, the latter which was deemed too expensive to continue building and too difficult to further upgrade. With the Arleigh Burke class, the U.S. Navy also returned to all-steel construction. An earlier generation had combined a steel hull with an innovative superstructure made of lighter aluminum to reduce top weight, but the lighter metal proved vulnerable to cracking. Aluminum is also less fire-resistant than steel; a 1975 fire aboard USS Belknap gutted her aluminum superstructure. Battle damage to Royal Navy ships exacerbated by their aluminum superstructures during the 1982 Falklands War supported the decision to use steel.Arleigh Burke-class destroyer - Wikipedia
The NYPD confirmed that Huma and Weiner had a folder on the laptop named "Insurance Policy."
Tuscaloosa Goldfinch said:
” Somewhere on one of these threads I seem to remember a discussion about Soros replacing the Rothschilds - just a thought - I kind of lurk here to try and figure out what is going on. I get the big picture but the little details and clues are usually over my head.”
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I remember that discussion too.... sorry I am not able to elaborate. All I can confirm is that no, you did not dream it. It WAS a topic being bandied about.
Perhaps someone else can do the honors and fill us in on what the consensus ended up being on that one.
One YouTuber suggested that they could broadcast the Hillary video on the Emergency Broadcast System and then the MSM, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter could not censor it. But I am not sure it would be a good idea.
Indehrmorgan
Where? I don’t see anything new on the qanonposts site.
#860
1st BOOM revealed.
Did you catch it?
The last will be magical.
Q
Or if it’s word-play, he could say ‘watch the water, man’ and we could decode = Wasser man = DWS, for example, or her brother in NY. If we were gazing at a glass of water on our dashboard that suddenly began to ripple/wave, we could deduce a T-Rex a couple blocks behind us. Since he’s mentioned watching the water numerous times and obviously none of us are getting it, we’re gonna need to buy a vowel or two if, indeed, watching the water is important.
Maybe these are from earlier today? If so, I never got the ping on them.
New to me: #857 through 868.
Sorry if this was already known.
“”Clearing Obama’s legacy with a Special Council” - You know, so he can retire with his dignity intact... Glorious!! “
Now that’s funny! I missed that one. Title is good enough.
Entschuldigan.
Ich habe nicht gesehen. Ich bin nicht gepinged.
Thank you for that information and clarification.
In relation to getting to orbit, it takes very little altitude to "get cold." The average temperature at 30,000 feet is -40. What is the temperature outside of an airliner at cruising altitude?
VIRTUAL CERTAINTY OF FAILURE SHOWN FOR SHUTTLE SEAL - NYT, 1986
The temperature tests bear out, in exacting detail, the general thesis of Dr. Feynman's experiment. The data show that a ring at 25 degrees Farenheit - about the temperature of the joint on Jan. 28 - has less than a fifth the resiliency of the same ring at 75 degrees. Resiliency is of critical importance because the design of the joint calls for the ring to jam into a narrow slot within milliseconds of ignition in order to stop hot gases from escaping. ...In the first set of tests, the two parts of the joint, one containing a metallic tongue, or tang, and the other its fitting groove, or clevis, cleared each other by 20 thousandths of an inch. That put the O ring under relatively little compression and allowed enough room for gases to scoop the ring into the channel, where it could block the gases.
A set of tests conducted at the Marshall Space Flight Center showed that the seal performed perfectly down to 25 degrees, while a parallel set of tests run at Morton Thiokol Inc., the manufacturer of the rocket, showed the first signs of failure at 40 degrees.
In the second set of tests, the clevis and the tang were only 4 thousandths of an inch apart, putting the O ring under significant pressure. In that case, the tests show, the joint sealed only at 55 degrees or above; below that temperature the seal was too hard to seat properly in the channel. Test reports indicate that serious leakage occurred at 40 degrees in a Marshall test and at 50 degrees in a Morton Thiokol test; below those temperatures the seals failed altogether.
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That page is WAY behind the action, like hours behind.
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