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To: StormFlag

I do wonder what people in the middle think. The ones who don’t know whom to trust. They see the media talking heads screeching Trump is whacko for saying that his campaign was spied on. The lefties pile on saying Trump is scary because he “actually believes” that he was spied on. The left cites it as one of Trump’s “proven lies.” Then BAM! There’s proof. And suddenly everyone is saying it was legitimate and common place. Surely there must be whiplash in certain (voting) sectors? When the “narrative” changes THAT MUCH and THAT OFTEN and always IN THAT DIRECTION, I gotta hope that the DMS is leaving behind some in middle America who’ve “seen it all” by now.


914 posted on 05/26/2018 9:40:28 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

I was watching Praying Medic’s latest Youtube; the medic is covering side Q topics while Q is busy helping to save the republic. He decided to take up Q’s rhetorical question: “Who knows where the bodies are buried.”

PRaying Medic’s latest incorporates material from Paul Sarran’s twitter post; and he says Sarran has been a good source of info. Here’s an excerpt of Sarran’s recent tweets re “bodies buried”:

“(2) Instead of slow-building it, I will start with a bang: these 4 people are the ones that “know where the bodies are buried”.

POTUS, Rogers, Flynn, Prince.”

Sarran provides reasons for his assertion behind each name on the list and at the end of his series of tweets, he clarifies he believes “knows where the bodies are buried” means “has the intel on the black hats.”

I am glad to add Sarran to those sites I check for insight. :)


915 posted on 05/26/2018 9:48:04 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: blu

‘Confirmation bias, also called confirmatory bias or mysid, is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one’s preexisting beliefs or hypotheses. It is a type of cognitive bias and a systematic error of inductive reasoning.


916 posted on 05/26/2018 9:48:29 PM PDT by blu (The "B clique"...spreading humor since 1888. Not bossy enough for the A clique.)
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To: ransomnote; StormFlag; TEXOKIE; CPT Clay; buffaloguy; grey_whiskers; Wingy; bitt; Shady; ...
$~~~THE BAGSTER ORACLE~~~$

Day four of the No-Q drought and the thread is meandering. These are some of the stories the Oracle is following;

~~~ The President signs an executive order making it easier to terminate Federal employees. The Oracle and others think this is his attempt to negate the SES (Senior Executive Service/See link)

Senior_Executive_Service_(United_States)

At the link can be found a graphic of the SES symbol, which is a keystone (not a grave). Obama used the SES to stockpile the Federal Government with impossible to fire leftoid bureaucrats. This E.O. is another "drain the swamp" moment in the wide world of MAGA.

~~~ Spygate gets closer to Obama himself with some noting that The President can initiate surveillance using other means than the FISA court. But is there a paper trail? Or would implicating him directly require testimony? Someone recently said, "Where is our John Dean?"

~~~ In jolly old England, Tommy Robinson, formerly of the English Defense League (EDL), British Nationalist, and jouranilist, was arrested snd thrown in prison for "livefeeding" (repoting) on a trial for moslem pigs charged with "grooming" (raping) hundreds of English girls. Britain is trying to keep reporting on the arrest contained. The Oracle has heard rumor that people are taking to the streets over Tommy's arrest.

This one bears watching if you care about the moslem takeover of England and it's ramifications with regard to the current war between nationalism and globalism.

~~~ Outstanding FReeQ Swordmaker, keeper of the LexiQon, noted that some prior Q posts have been altered and/or deleted. He solicited FReeQ help in researching that topic.

That's about it, really. Perhaps Q will return tomorrow before FReeQville gets too out of control. So far, so good.

Until next time, see ya round the popsicle stand. Same Q time, Same Q channel.

Bagster

Lesser Oracle

921 posted on 05/26/2018 10:07:34 PM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas." --- Ben Wade)
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To: ransomnote

I worry about those middle people to ransomnote. 2 of our 5 kids are somewhat in that loop. They listen to our parental spiel with glazed eyes but at least they hear a smidgen of truth. We see that most of their peers don’t watch any news and are oblivious to the world around them. When we have SHTF time they will just follow instructions like good sheep from any DS official they hear.

Good reason to pray for President Trump and company to remain in control of emergency broadcasts. Pray for truth and enlightenment of the real world situation. Some watch and believe media. Some recognize they can’t believe media but aren’t interested enough to find what they can believe.


924 posted on 05/26/2018 10:50:55 PM PDT by Wneighbor (Nope - No recipes here tonight!)
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To: ransomnote

I do wonder what people in the middle think.
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Me as well, although I’ve heard reports that a growing number just don’t trust the media. Perhaps this is a good indication that they can “SEE” the agenda behind the reporting and recognize that it is propaganda and not necessarily facts.

Thank you.


942 posted on 05/27/2018 5:07:55 AM PDT by StormFlag (May the Light shine and darkness remove, MAGA)
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