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#5311445 at 2019-02-21 22:35:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6788: #UnitedNotDivided Edition
>>5311327
North County San Diego anon here. Too cold for dogs to go outside
#5309428 at 2019-02-21 21:12:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6785: Leaky Smollett Edition
Unusually high amounts of morgue remains of kids harvested for ostensible testing and sent to CA - sounds damn suspicious like harvesting parts for sale
https://www.cbs7.com/content/news/Former-Lubbock-morgue-employee-says-local-childrens-organs-shipped-to-California-for-research-506117091.html
Former Lubbock morgue employee says local children's organs shipped to CA for research
By Gianni Windahl |
Posted: Wed 3:36 PM, Feb 20, 2019 |
Updated: Thu 8:53 AM, Feb 21, 2019
ODESSA/LUBBOCK – A former Lubbock County Medical Examiner's Office worker says the doctors who did autopsies on two local children last August took their organs and shipped them to San Diego for testing.
Senee Graves is suing NAAG Pathology Labs, PC (which now runs the morgue,) Dr. Evan Matshes and Dr. Sam Andrews.
She says Andrews took excessive amounts of tissue while performing autopsies on 2-year-old Zaydrian Guerra and 3-year-old Delany Tercero.
Odessa police say Zaydrian died from reported abuse. Delany died in a natural gas explosion in Midland County.
The lawsuit states, "Dr. Matshes gathered the staff to watch as he performed two autopsies on infants. The new protocol required the removal of the children's brain, eyes, spinal cord, posterior neck, including vertebra, and the heart and lungs, which Dr. Matshes demonstrated on both children. Dr. Matshes stated that he was acting as a "tech", not a doctor since was not licensed to practice medicine in Texas. Dr. Matshes made the incisions and removed the organs himself, while Dr. Andrews observed along with the staff."
Zaydrian's grandmother tells CBS7 News that she had no idea his organs had been removed until she read our first online story.
The lawsuit states:
Dr. Matshes gathered the staff to watch as he performed two autopsies on infants. The new protocol required the removal of the children's brain, eyes, spinal cord, posterior neck, including vertebra, and the heart and lungs, which Dr. Matshes demonstrated on both children. Dr. Matshes stated that he was acting as a "tech", not a doctor, since was not licensed to practice medicine in Texas. Dr. Matshes made the incisions and removed the organs himself, while Dr. Andrews observed along with the staff.
Ms. Graves worked under Medical Examiner Dr. Natarajan until Lubbock County replaced him in August 2018 with a contract interim Medical Examiner, National Autopsy Assay Group "NAAG", from San Diego, CA. The NAAG contract Medical Examiner was pathologist Dr. Andrews, who held a Texas Medical License. Dr. Andrews was to fly into Lubbock periodically and perform autopsies.
Immediately after NAAG took over the contract, NAAG began to make changes at the Lubbock Medical Examiner's Office. Apparently, Lubbock County allowed the contract medical examiner to fire the Lubbock County employees who worked in the medical examiner's office. The managerial director Honey Smith was fired immediately, and Office Manager Neil Kilcrease PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION Graves v. NAAG Pathology Labs, PC Page 4 of 9 quit within a week. Frank Garcia, Catrina Beights and Kayla Shoenhals were all fired the same day, Kayla by text, in late August.
In August 2018, Dr. Matshes, a Pathologist with NAAG, came to Lubbock with the new interim Medical Examiner Dr. Andrews and explained to the staff that NAAG was starting a new protocol and a new technique for autopsies involving infants and young children. Dr. Matshes stated that he wanted to collect more tissue from those autopsies that had been done in the past because he needed that tissue for his "research."
One of the autopsies was a suspected case of child abuse from Odessa. The other infant autopsy that day was a case where an infant had died after medical care in UMC hospital from burns suffered in a house explosion in Midland. There was no need for such tissue to determine the cause of the burn death.
Ms. Graves took 3 or 4 pictures as evidence that Dr. Matshes was performing the autopsy as an unlicensed PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION Graves v. NAAG Pathology Labs, PC Page 5 of 9 physician. She sent those to another pathologist, Dr. Pustilnik in Houston for his advice. Ms. Graves was familiar with Dr. Pustilnik because he had done some contract work in Lubbock in the past, and Ms. Graves knew him to be a professional and ethical physician, and she wanted his advice and assistance about reporting this information to the appropriate agencies. Ms. Graves deleted the pictures from her phone and did not retain them. She did not send the pictures to anyone else, and she does not know what Dr. Pustilnik did with the pictures.
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#5303740 at 2019-02-21 16:30:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6778: Ebake Edition
>>5303734
contd
Nemeth said Wednesday that Zahau's phone will be re-examined with technology that wasn't previously available.
He said Zahau left a short message in black paint on the door leading to a bedroom, tied a red rope to a bed in that room, placed the rope around her neck and used sections of the same rope to bind her feet and ankles – the rope going around her extremities four or five times.
She then went out to a balcony and leaned forward over a railing, falling 9 feet to her death, the sergeant said.
Dr. Jonathan Lucas, of the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office, said she died of asphyxiation by suicide, and that there was no evidence of a struggle or sexual assault. She probably died sometime before 3 a.m., nearly four hours before her body was discovered and cut from the rope, he said.
Lucas said instances in which someone binds their hands and feet before killing themselves are rare, but not unheard of.
Max Shacknai died of an injury to the upper part of his spinal cord, a kind of hyperextension suffered when he fell over the second-floor railing and struck a carpeted concrete floor with the right side of his forehead.
The injury caused his heart and lungs to stop functioning, and he suffered irreparable brain damage, Lucas said. The boy died at Rady Children's Hospital five days after his fall.
The investigation concluded that Max was playing by himself when he ran and possibly tripped, causing him to plunge over a 20-inch high railing next to a grand staircase near the mansion's foyer. The boy grabbed onto a chandelier, which was pulled out of the ceiling and smashed on the floor with him.
Zahau was in a nearby bathroom when she heard the crash, while her 13-year-old sister was showering in another part of the house, said Sheriff Bill Gore.
According to a search warrant unsealed today, the head of the Intensive Care Unit at Rady Children's Hospital told Coronado police Detective Thomas Adkins that no determination could be made on the cause of Max Shacknai's cardiac arrest.
Dr. Brad Peterson said he did not feel the visible injuries to the child were consistent with the cardiac arrest and brain swelling he experienced, the detective wrote.
Peterson expressed concerns that suffocation may have occurred prior to the fall, according to the search warrant.
#5303734 at 2019-02-21 16:30:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6778: Ebake Edition
>>5303719
contd
In a letter dated Wednesday, Chief Assistant Attorney General Dane Gillette said the California Department of Justice would only review a local investigation under very narrow circumstances, including if a clear conflict existed or whether a local agency has requested assistance.
On Thursday, Jonah Shacknai thanked Attorney General Kamala Harris for her consideration of his request.
"I respect and accept the determination of the chief law enforcement authority in the state of California that the circumstances of this investigation do not warrant further review by the attorney general at this time," the statement read. "Given the unusual facts of this tragedy, I understand that Rebecca's family and others continue to have questions.
"If at any time there is new substantive evidence bearing on this case, it should be presented, not in tabloid form to fuel rumor and innuendo, but rather to appropriate law enforcement authorities who may determine whether further investigation is warranted. I continue to pray Max and Rebecca are now at peace, and that all of us devastated by their losses will be permitted to grieve privately as we struggle to achieve some peace and closure."
Jonah Shacknai's brother, Adam, found Zahau hanging from a balcony as he left a guest house to get coffee, according to search warrants in the case. According to the warrants, Jonah Shacknai – the founder of an Arizona- based company that makes anti-aging products – was working out at a gym on July 11 when he got a call from Zahau that his 6-year-old son Max had fallen over the railing.
He was at his son's bedside at the hospital at 6:48 a.m. on July 13 when he got a text message from his brother saying Zahau had killed herself.
Adam Shacknai was the only person home at the time and cut Zahau down after making the gruesome discovery. Investigators gave him a polygraph and felt he was being truthful during the examination, according to the search warrants.
San Diego County sheriff's Deputy Brian Patterson first thought Zahau as the victim of a homicide, but investigators later concluded that she committed suicide – a finding her family refuses to accept.
Zahau's family repeatedly has said that they do not believe the woman took her own life, based on a telephone conversation with her sister the night before, in which she seemed to be in good spirits.
Nationally known attorney Anne Bremner is conducting her own investigation into Zahau's death.
However, sheriff's Sgt. Dave Nemeth said at a briefing earlier this month that a message was left on Zahau's voicemail at 12:50 a.m. the day she died. The message was erased, but Nemeth said the person who left it told him it informed Zahau that the boy's medical condition had taken a turn for the worse.
#5303719 at 2019-02-21 16:29:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6778: Ebake Edition
>>5303615
State attorney general denies request to review Coronado mansion deaths
Posted: Sep 22, 2011 4:47 PM EDT
Updated: Sep 22, 2011 5:36 PM EDT
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Warrants reveal disturbing questions about Shacknai boy's death
San Diego (AP) - The California attorney general denied a pharmaceutical tycoon's request to review a finding that his girlfriend killed herself by binding her wrists and ankles and hanging herself naked from a balcony at his historic mansion, according to a letter released Thursday.
The office of Attorney General Kamala Harris said it reviews cases for limited reasons, including allegations of gross misconduct by investigators, a clear conflict of interest or if a local law enforcement agency lacks resources or requests help.
Jonah Shacknai asked for a review of a San Diego County Sheriff's Department finding that his 32-year-old girlfriend Rebecca Zahau killed herself two days after his 6-year-old son suffered a fatal fall at his waterfront mansion in Coronado, a wealthy San Diego suburb.
Shacknai, 54, wrote the attorney general Monday that he had no reason to doubt the finding but that a review might put to rest questions raised by Zahau's family and others. He said Thursday that he accepted Harris' decision.
"If at any time there is new substantive evidence bearing on this case, it should be presented, not in tabloid form to fuel rumor and innuendo, but rather to appropriate law enforcement authorities who may determine whether further investigation is warranted," Shacknai said in a statement.
Sheriff Bill Gore said this week that he understood and supported Shacknai's request and would cooperate if the attorney general launched a review. His office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.
Zahau's family is seeking an independent investigation. Their attorney, Anne Bremner, said Wednesday that a neighbor heard a woman scream at the home the night before the body was found and that numerous experts have challenged the suicide ruling.
Bremner is also calling attention to an autopsy report revelation that Shacknai's brother, Adam, found Zahau's body with a shirt stuffed in her mouth. The San Diego County coroner's office said it was unclear why the cloth was there but that people can put material in their mouths before hanging themselves.
Dane Gillette, chief assistant attorney general, denied the request in a letter to Shacknai that he signed on behalf of Harris. The letter was dated Wednesday.
Shacknai is founder and chief executive of Medicis Pharmaceuticals Corp., a company based in Scottsdale, Ariz., that makes acne and facial wrinkle treatments.
Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.
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San Diego (CNS) - The state Attorney General's Office denied a request by Jonah Shacknai to review the investigation into the deaths of his 6-year-son and his girlfriend, who authorities concluded hung herself in Shacknai's Coronado mansion two days after the boy was critically injured, the millionaire said Thursday.
#5303615 at 2019-02-21 16:22:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6778: Ebake Edition
Jonah Shaknai's letter to Kamala Harris
https://www.sdsheriff.net/coronado/Jonah%20Shacknai%20Attorney%20General%20Letter.pdf
JONAH SHACKNAI September 19, 2011 Honorable Kamala D. Harris Attorney General of the State of California Office of the Attorney General 1300 "I" Street Sacramento, California 95814-2919 Dear Attorney General Harris, I write to request your assistance under Article 5, Section 13 of the California Constitution in bringing some clarity, dignity, and ultimately, closure to the devastating deaths of my youngest son, Max Shacknai, and my girlfriend and companion of two years, Rebecca Zahau, in Coronado this July. The heartbreak of these losses, as anyone might imagine, is unbearable. My family and I struggle to move forward and deal privately with our grief. Unfortunately, despite the announcement on September 2nd of the findings of the investigation of the San Diego County Sheriff s Department, the Coronado Police Department, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office that Rebecca's death was a suicide, the unrelenting and often vicious speculation and innuendo in certain media outlets continue to bring further pain to everyone who has been touched by these tragic events. It is my hope that your review of Rebecca's death will serve the interests of justice by providing confidence, comfort and resolution not just to the families directly impacted by these tragedies, but also to the public at large, which has taken an interest in these highly unusual circumstances. Throughout this ordeal, my deepest sympathy continues to go out to Rebecca's family. Having lost Max, we unfortunately understand all too well the limitless pain they are experiencing. With my life tom apart by the sudden deaths of two loved ones in my home, I also appreciate profoundly the Zahaus' search for answers. Having received a courtesy private and highly detailed briefing from law enforcement on August 30th shortly before the authorities' September 2nd press conference, as the Zahaus and our family each separately did that same week, I was and continue to be persuaded that the announced conclusions were sound, scientific, and supported by a thorough and competent investigation. Admittedly, the circumstances of Rebecca's suicide were so unusual and upsetting that it was difficult to accept the hard facts as they were presented. However, all the evidence, including the information disclosed at the press conference and in the released materials, as well as certain other pertinent facts, helped to provide some much needed explanation and context for the events that occurred.
Honorable Kamala D. Harris September 19, 2011 Page 2 That said, given the undeniably strange circumstances, Rebecca's family and others continue to have questions. Certain media outlets have recklessly exploited those questions for ratings, which in turn has fueled broader skepticism in the investigation and resulted in additional pain to those who already have suffered enough through these awful events. Following the enormous losses of Max and Rebecca, it is intolerable to sit back and watch my other children and the rest of my family, and my former wife Dina's family, tormented with these unfounded rumors and accusations. For this reason, and to further enhance the public's confidence in the integrity of the law enforcement process and finally bring closure to these terrible tragedies, I would respectfully request that you undertake to evaluate the investigatory methods and conclusions of the San Diego and Coronado authorities in this case. If your office believes any further investigative steps are warranted, then of course the interests of justice demand they be pursued, and if your assessment serves to validate the September 2nd findings, then hopefully this matter can be resolved finally. To be clear, I have no reason to doubt the San Diego and Coronado authorities' findings, and I remain appreciative of their dedication and professionalism throughout this process. At the same time I believe the only way to achieve some dignified resolution for everyone who has been touched by the horrible events of this summer will be through the efforts of your office. I pray Max and Rebecca are now at peace, and I hope you might be able to help the rest of us devastated by their losses achieve some peace and closure as well. Thank you very much for your consideration. cc: William D. Gore, Sheriff, San Diego County Jonathan Lucas, M.D., Deputy Medical Examiner, San Diego County Louis Scanlon, Chief of Police, City of Coronado
#5296195 at 2019-02-21 03:37:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6768: Will Make The Super Bowl Look Like A Puppy Show Edition
>>5296136
Why doesn't someone fly a drone from San Diego to Brownsville and video the entire wall then we can see where it is and isn't.
#5292490 at 2019-02-21 00:43:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6763: Nothing False About The Flag We Serve Edition
More border construction starts in San Diego
Construction crews on Monday began replacing more border barrier between San Diego and Tijuana, according to Customs and Border Protection.
The project will tear down a second layer of steel mesh fencing along 14 miles of the border, stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Otay Mountain area. Panels of 30-foot bollards, or posts set close together, similar to recent barrier replacement projects in Calexico and along San Diego's primary layer of fencing, will replace the older fence that went up in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
"Given the high-density population in the San Diego-Tijuana area, the updated border infrastructure is critically needed," CBP said in a news release.
Close to 9 percent of those caught crossing the southwest border illegally in January came over in the San Diego area, according to CBP data.
The San Diego Sector of Border Patrol saw a spike in apprehensions in December after many from the recently arrived migrant caravan chose to cross illegally, often climbing the new primary fence to make asylum claims because the line to ask the U.S. for protection at ports of entry was months long. The number caught crossing rose 27 percent from 4,574 in November to 5,814 in December.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2019/02/more-border-construction-starts-in-San-Diego/
#5291035 at 2019-02-20 23:12:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6762: Truth to Power Edition
If we're the news, we have to archive everything about Christopher Paul Hasson, the suspected domestic terrorist, for posterity.
Christopher Paul Hasson Age: 49
Previous Addresses:
1401 Elsa Way Boulder City NV
1312 Marita Dr Boulder City NV
7323 Monte Lindo Glendale AZ
13291 Collecting Canal Rd Loxahatchee FL
12 more Possible Addresses
Possible Relatives
Amy S Hasson
Matthew Craig Hasson
Maureen Elaine Hasson
Craig Alan Hasson
Date of Residency
1997
Possible Father: Craig Alan Hasson Age: 71
Episode 18. Catholic Scouting. Guest: Mr. Chris Hasson
02
Saturday
Apr 2016
Posted by Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M. in Show Details ? Leave a comment
Our eighteenth show debuts RIGHT HERE on April 6 at 8:00 PM Eastern. It will then be rebroadcast on Friday at 7 PM Eastern (6 Central), and again on the following Monday at 3 PM Eastern (2 Central) and 7 PM Eastern (6 Central). The topic is Catholic Scouting. My guest is Mr. Chris Hasson, Catholic father of eight, President and Group Leader for the first Federation of North American Explorers' group in the USA (the North Star Group, who have a Facebook Page).
United States (19)
California (1):
El Camino Real FNE Group - Oceanside, San Diego County, California, USA
Units: 1st Bl. Junipero Serra Timber Wolf Den, 1st Bl. Junipero Serra Explorer Troop
Colors: Burgundy with grey trim
Federation of North American Explorers
We are not affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, WOSM, WAGGGS, the Girl Scouts of the USA, or any other similar youth group.
Some facts:
Our program is based on Baden-Powell's original program, which was published only after Lord Baden-Powell consulted with religious authorities, including then-Abp. Francis Bourne of Westminster (later made a Cardinal by Pope St. Pius X).
The movement founded by Lord Baden-Powell has been explicitly approved by every Pope since Pius XI.
Our movement was founded in 1956 by French and German leaders who wanted to practice Baden-Powell's principles in a Christian context. The movement was, and remains, Catholic in character. In 2003, the UIGSE-FSE was erected as an international association of the faithful of pontifical right by the Pontifical Council of for the Laity and this declaration was reiterated in 2008.
Episode 18. Catholic Scouting. Guest: Mr. Chris Hasson | RECONQUEST …
RECONQUEST, with Brother André Marie
Chris Hasson, pictured with FNE Founder and General Commissioner Paul Ritchi
Not 100% on this. Dude has a residence in San Diego and an affiliation with this Explorer deal in Oceanside, which is just outside of San Diego.
#5288612 at 2019-02-20 20:45:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6759: No Refunds Part Two Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5177229 MEMES ARE IMPORTANT: Memetic Warfare Division is RECRUITING
>>5251148 Board search got its own domain: https://qresear.ch
#6758
>>5288574 McCabe and RR met multiple times that day. Did they continue seditious talks?
>>5288186, >>5288387 Reminder: Elsagate has been a long running and media ignored YouTube sickness.
>>5288386 Fake News skewing Fed's intent on "stopping the runoff."
>>5288485 "No there there" PS text occurred at the same time McCabe opened "counter intelligence" investigation.
>>5288406 Juror checking Twitter May give El Chapo a new trial.
>>5288374 List of recent fake 'hate crimes'.
>>5288153 Tale of two jihadi brides.
>>5288137 Facebook is trying to get folks to self-censor.
>>5288407 New data on 2 percent of the night sky reveals 300,000 unknown galaxies.
>>5288053 Dershowitz says talks to use 25th Amendment to oust Trump could amount to unconstitutional coup
>>5288077 Sergei Skripal's mother asks police to declare her son missing.
>>5288045, >>5288113 Walt Disney (and others) have pulled its ad spending from YouTube
>>5288007 Upgraded board search.
>>5287956 President Trump meets with the Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria.
>>5287948 Anon: MOAB coming during POTUS NK Summit?
>>5287933 Trump reportedly believes Mueller will write a letter publicly exonerating him soon (from 2017).
>>5288597 #6758
#6757
>>5287762 Trump on firing spy chief Dan Coats: 'I haven't even thought about it'.
>>5287751 Dan Coats background.
>>5287451 SCOTUS decision re: States fees was unanimous including RBG.
>>5287395 Sylvia Mathews Burwell dig. Currently President of American University (spy school?)
>>5287392 47 Days ahead of schedule: Red Castle Q Proof (graphic)
>>5287326 Pepe the campus hate crime.
>>5287172 Anon: Was Coats leaking to Comey?
>>5287179 'Thanks For Nothing!': Times Square billboard blasts Ocasio-Cortez over Amazon deal.
>>5287840 #6757
#6756
>>5286953 Now in 80 countries, the American war on terror couldn't be more global.
>>5286912 Smollett indictment expected in "a matter of hours."
>>5286840 47 days ahead of schedule?
>>5286791 Global research article on propaganda, endless wars and other DS atrocities.
>>5286746 Reported: Trump says timing release of Mueller report will be up to Barr.
>>5286535, >>5286599 Pierre Omidyar's funding of pro-regime-change networks and partnerships with CIA cutouts.
>>5286500 DJT Tweet: Red Castle.
>>5286495 Former top Chinese General Fang Fenghui jailed for life for bribery.
>>5287088 #6756
#6755
>>5286271 Alabama woman who joined ISIS will not be allowed to return to the US.
>>5286183, >>5286262 Tarmac meeting dig and graphic.
>>5285721, >>5286075 Another Trump campaign promise: Calls for infrastructure investment.
>>5286032 Putin's State of the Nation Address for 2019.
>>5286064 Branson trying to "raise aid" for Venezuela.
>>5285994, >>5285636, >>5286057, >>5286043 Mueller bun.
>>5285934 'Staged fakery': Eye rolling on Twitter as Sky News posts video of White Helmets 'rescuing puppies'.
>>5285891 Putin: If mid-range missiles deployed in Europe, Russia will station arms to strike decision centers.
>>5285653, >>5285861 Dan Coats' suspicious activities.
>>5285859 S. Carter: Just spoke to a source who said Michael Cohen's prison date is being delayed until May 6.
>>5285856 VA hired a newly released felon who attacked judge's daughter in the shower, cut her brakes.
>>5285812 Ambrosia stops public infusion treatments.
>>5285632 Supreme Court rules Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states.
>>5285573 Migrant hordes attacking Mexican government officials, specifically immigration officials.
>>5285578, >>5285949 Wall construction begins in San Diego.
>>5286285 #6755
#6754
>>5284749 (/pb); >>5284839 ; >>5285019 Planefag Updates: A-10 over Death Valley and Q flight pattern
>>5284861 POTUS comms during yesterday's signing: "speed, speed, speed" and others
>>5284863 Virginia's Fairfax accuser: Dems are ducking her case
>>5284887 Gateway Pundit: Uncovered FBI/DOJ coverup of CF and Russian/China related crimes - Part I (supplementary material: >>5285155 )
>>5284960 Scarborough attempts to flip narrative: "DS elected Donald Trump"
>>5285002 Venezuela shuts border with neighboring islands, suspends flights
>>5285144 ; >>5285306 On the possibility of Q pointing to a specific time/date w/Reagan quote (speculation)
>>5285425 ; >>5285538 Anon Dig on Viennese satirist Karl Kraus's work documenting media's role in fomenting WWI
>>5285497 #6754
Previously Collected Notables
>>5283227 #6751, >>5283939 #6752, >>5284705 #6753
>>5280892 #6748, >>5281662 #6749, >>5282427 #6750
>>5278557 #6745, >>5279328 #6746, >>5280106 #6747
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5287860 at 2019-02-20 20:00:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6758: Fast Moving News Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5177229 MEMES ARE IMPORTANT: Memetic Warfare Division is RECRUITING
>>5251148 Board search got its own domain: https://qresear.ch
#6757
>>5287762 Trump on firing spy chief Dan Coats: 'I haven't even thought about it'.
>>5287751 Dan Coats background.
>>5287451 SCOTUS decision re: States fees was unanimous including RBG.
>>5287395 Sylvia Mathews Burwell dig. Currently President of American University (spy school?)
>>5287392 47 Days ahead of schedule: Red Castle Q Proof (graphic)
>>5287326 Pepe the campus hate crime.
>>5287172 Anon: Was Coats leaking to Comey?
>>5287179 'Thanks For Nothing!': Times Square billboard blasts Ocasio-Cortez over Amazon deal.
>>5287840 #6757
#6756
>>5286953 Now in 80 countries, the American war on terror couldn't be more global.
>>5286912 Smollett indictment expected in "a matter of hours."
>>5286840 47 days ahead of schedule?
>>5286791 Global research article on propaganda, endless wars and other DS atrocities.
>>5286746 Reported: Trump says timing release of Mueller report will be up to Barr.
>>5286535, >>5286599 Pierre Omidyar's funding of pro-regime-change networks and partnerships with CIA cutouts.
>>5286500 DJT Tweet: Red Castle.
>>5286495 Former top Chinese General Fang Fenghui jailed for life for bribery.
>>5287088 #6756
#6755
>>5286271 Alabama woman who joined ISIS will not be allowed to return to the US.
>>5286183, >>5286262 Tarmac meeting dig and graphic.
>>5285721, >>5286075 Another Trump campaign promise: Calls for infrastructure investment.
>>5286032 Putin's State of the Nation Address for 2019.
>>5286064 Branson trying to "raise aid" for Venezuela.
>>5285994, >>5285636, >>5286057, >>5286043 Mueller bun.
>>5285934 'Staged fakery': Eye rolling on Twitter as Sky News posts video of White Helmets 'rescuing puppies'.
>>5285891 Putin: If mid-range missiles deployed in Europe, Russia will station arms to strike decision centers.
>>5285653, >>5285861 Dan Coats' suspicious activities.
>>5285859 S. Carter: Just spoke to a source who said Michael Cohen's prison date is being delayed until May 6.
>>5285856 VA hired a newly released felon who attacked judge's daughter in the shower, cut her brakes.
>>5285812 Ambrosia stops public infusion treatments.
>>5285632 Supreme Court rules Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states.
>>5285573 Migrant hordes attacking Mexican government officials, specifically immigration officials.
>>5285578, >>5285949 Wall construction begins in San Diego.
>>5286285 #6755
#6754
>>5284749 (/pb); >>5284839 ; >>5285019 Planefag Updates: A-10 over Death Valley and Q flight pattern
>>5284861 POTUS comms during yesterday's signing: "speed, speed, speed" and others
>>5284863 Virginia's Fairfax accuser: Dems are ducking her case
>>5284887 Gateway Pundit: Uncovered FBI/DOJ coverup of CF and Russian/China related crimes - Part I (supplementary material: >>5285155 )
>>5284960 Scarborough attempts to flip narrative: "DS elected Donald Trump"
>>5285002 Venezuela shuts border with neighboring islands, suspends flights
>>5285144 ; >>5285306 On the possibility of Q pointing to a specific time/date w/Reagan quote (speculation)
>>5285425 ; >>5285538 Anon Dig on Viennese satirist Karl Kraus's work documenting media's role in fomenting WWI
>>5285497 #6754
Previously Collected Notables
>>5283227 #6751, >>5283939 #6752, >>5284705 #6753
>>5280892 #6748, >>5281662 #6749, >>5282427 #6750
>>5278557 #6745, >>5279328 #6746, >>5280106 #6747
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5287105 at 2019-02-20 19:28:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6757: #FlyCoatsFly# Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5177229 MEMES ARE IMPORTANT: Memetic Warfare Division is RECRUITING
>>5251148 Board search got its own domain: https://qresear.ch
#6756
>>5286953 Now in 80 countries, the American war on terror couldn't be more global.
>>5286912 Smollett indictment expected in "a matter of hours."
>>5286840 47 days ahead of schedule?
>>5286791 Global research article on propaganda, endless wars and other DS atrocities.
>>5286746 Reported: Trump says timing release of Mueller report will be up to Barr.
>>5286535, >>5286599 Pierre Omidyar's funding of pro-regime-change networks and partnerships with CIA cutouts.
>>5286500 DJT Tweet: Red Castle.
>>5286495 Former top Chinese General Fang Fenghui jailed for life for bribery.
>>5287088 #6756
#6755
>>5286271 Alabama woman who joined ISIS will not be allowed to return to the US.
>>5286183, >>5286262 Tarmac meeting dig and graphic.
>>5285721, >>5286075 Another Trump campaign promise: Calls for infrastructure investment.
>>5286032 Putin's State of the Nation Address for 2019.
>>5286064 Branson trying to "raise aid" for Venezuela.
>>5285994, >>5285636, >>5286057, >>5286043 Mueller bun.
>>5285934 'Staged fakery': Eye rolling on Twitter as Sky News posts video of White Helmets 'rescuing puppies'.
>>5285891 Putin: If mid-range missiles deployed in Europe, Russia will station arms to strike decision centers.
>>5285653, >>5285861 Dan Coats' suspicious activities.
>>5285859 S. Carter: Just spoke to a source who said Michael Cohen's prison date is being delayed until May 6.
>>5285856 VA hired a newly released felon who attacked judge's daughter in the shower, cut her brakes.
>>5285812 Ambrosia stops public infusion treatments.
>>5285632 Supreme Court rules Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states.
>>5285573 Migrant hordes attacking Mexican government officials, specifically immigration officials.
>>5285578, >>5285949 Wall construction begins in San Diego.
>>5286285 #6755
#6754
>>5284749 (/pb); >>5284839 ; >>5285019 Planefag Updates: A-10 over Death Valley and Q flight pattern
>>5284861 POTUS comms during yesterday's signing: "speed, speed, speed" and others
>>5284863 Virginia's Fairfax accuser: Dems are ducking her case
>>5284887 Gateway Pundit: Uncovered FBI/DOJ coverup of CF and Russian/China related crimes - Part I (supplementary material: >>5285155 )
>>5284960 Scarborough attempts to flip narrative: "DS elected Donald Trump"
>>5285002 Venezuela shuts border with neighboring islands, suspends flights
>>5285144 ; >>5285306 On the possibility of Q pointing to a specific time/date w/Reagan quote (speculation)
>>5285425 ; >>5285538 Anon Dig on Viennese satirist Karl Kraus's work documenting media's role in fomenting WWI
>>5285497 #6754
#6753
>>5284102 Euros defending China tech, "weary of Washington's 'nonsense' allegations"
>>5284124 Secondary border wall construction begins
>>5284155 WaPo chimps out against its own impending lawsuit from Covington student
>>5284191 ; >>5284749 Planefag Updates: tracking A-10's
>>5284237 ; >>5284469 Maduro deploying military to Venezuela borders; executing anti- Maduro protestors as punishment
>>5284264 DS Pedowood Humiliation/Legitimization Programming Propaganda (analysis)
>>5284290 GOOG: Built-in microphone on Nest devices was supposed to be a secret
>>5284308 qmap.pub numbers: Over 250k visitors in 24 hours
>>5284403 ; >>5284554 Tweet re: Bernie's new campaign manager/resident Islamist/cabalist shitbag, Faiz Shakir
>>5284444 "ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE" trending on Twitter (and magnificent quads)
>>5284447 POTUS signs Space Policy Directive 4
>>5284468 SCOTUS blocks TX from killing a mentally disabled me (good news for Democrats)
>>5284475 Adam Schitt chipping out re: Coats
>>5284482 Sara A. Carter interview w/Gorka; RR denies "silent coup" against POTUS
>>5284705 #6753
Previously Collected Notables
>>5283227 #6751, >>5283939 #6752,
>>5280892 #6748, >>5281662 #6749, >>5282427 #6750
>>5278557 #6745, >>5279328 #6746, >>5280106 #6747
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5286732 at 2019-02-20 19:12:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6756: What a coincidence! Edition
>>5286583
>>5286583
>>5286583
17 hrs ago…. Kek!
5th new Wall project…
https://ktla.com/2019/02/19/work-begins-to-replace-layer-of-border-wall-in-San-Diego/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
#5286589 at 2019-02-20 19:07:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6756: What a coincidence! Edition
>>5280300
Foreign ownership of thouSands of U.S. aircraft cloaked in secrecy
Why does a small East Texas town called Onalaska have more than 1,000 registered aircraft - and no airport?
In fact, more planes are registered to Onalaska than the number of registered planes in entire cities such as Seattle, San Antonio, San Diego, or even New York.
Just as surprising, the aircraft are registered to only two Onalaska P.O. boxes. That's because the aircraft owners do not live there. Not even close.
WFAA has learned Onalaska is ground zero for a practice that allows foreigners to anonymously register their planes, and one that critics say makes the United States an easy target for drug dealers, terrorists and other criminals seeking to register their planes.
Dozens say they lost eyesight after routine surgery using compounded pharmacy drugs
"When you can conceal the true ownership of a plane, you're putting a lot of people in jeopardy," said Joe Gutheinz, a former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) special agent. "If you're a terrorist and you have a way of concealing your secret ownership of a plane in the United States, you're going to do it."
But industry advocates told WFAA that large corporations and foreign partnerships often need to use trusts because of the FAA's strict citizenship requirements.
To register a plane, owners need to be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. However, the FAA will allow foreigners to register their planes by transferring a title to a U.S. trustee.
LINK: NBAA: What Are Non-Citizen Trusts? A Routine, Well-Regulated Way to Register Aircraft
For $5, an owner can register a plane with the FAA.
Planes registered to the name of U.S. trust carry an "N" tail number. It's a distinction that experts say carries advantages, including allowing planes to receive less scrutiny than when carrying a tail number from a different country.
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/investigates/foreign-ownership-of-thouSands-of-us-aircraft-cloaked-in-secrecy/287-959247e4-3aba-4c0a-a83b-639145e81a64
Planefags have been saying exactly the same things about planes registered in Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of man about how they are registered to financial trustees, a lot of which are in Wilmington, Delaware. I wonder if these planes out of Onalaska have the same 'military' clearance as the 2-reg, ZJ-reg and M-reg planes?
#5286304 at 2019-02-20 18:50:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6756: What a coincidence! Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5177229 MEMES ARE IMPORTANT: Memetic Warfare Division is RECRUITING
>>5251148 Board search got its own domain: https://qresear.ch
#6755
>>5286271 Alabama woman who joined ISIS will not be allowed to return to the US.
>>5286183, >>5286262 Tarmac meeting dig and graphic.
>>5285721, >>5286075 Another Trump campaign promise: Calls for infrastructure investment.
>>5286032 Putin's State of the Nation Address for 2019.
>>5286064 Branson trying to "raise aid" for Venezuela.
>>5285994, >>5285636, >>5286057, >>5286043 Mueller bun.
>>5285934 'Staged fakery': Eye rolling on Twitter as Sky News posts video of White Helmets 'rescuing puppies'.
>>5285891 Putin: If mid-range missiles deployed in Europe, Russia will station arms to strike decision centers.
>>5285653, >>5285861 Dan Coats' suspicious activities.
>>5285859 S. Carter: Just spoke to a source who said Michael Cohen's prison date is being delayed until May 6.
>>5285856 VA hired a newly released felon who attacked judge's daughter in the shower, cut her brakes.
>>5285812 Ambrosia stops public infusion treatments.
>>5285632 Supreme Court rules Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states.
>>5285573 Migrant hordes attacking Mexican government officials, specifically immigration officials.
>>5285578, >>5285949 Wall construction begins in San Diego.
>>5286285 #6755
#6754
>>5284749 (/pb); >>5284839 ; >>5285019 Planefag Updates: A-10 over Death Valley and Q flight pattern
>>5284861 POTUS comms during yesterday's signing: "speed, speed, speed" and others
>>5284863 Virginia's Fairfax accuser: Dems are ducking her case
>>5284887 Gateway Pundit: Uncovered FBI/DOJ coverup of CF and Russian/China related crimes - Part I (supplementary material: >>5285155 )
>>5284960 Scarborough attempts to flip narrative: "DS elected Donald Trump"
>>5285002 Venezuela shuts border with neighboring islands, suspends flights
>>5285144 ; >>5285306 On the possibility of Q pointing to a specific time/date w/Reagan quote (speculation)
>>5285425 ; >>5285538 Anon Dig on Viennese satirist Karl Kraus's work documenting media's role in fomenting WWI
>>5285497 #6754
#6753
>>5284102 Euros defending China tech, "weary of Washington's 'nonsense' allegations"
>>5284124 Secondary border wall construction begins
>>5284155 WaPo chimps out against its own impending lawsuit from Covington student
>>5284191 ; >>5284749 Planefag Updates: tracking A-10's
>>5284237 ; >>5284469 Maduro deploying military to Venezuela borders; executing anti- Maduro protestors as punishment
>>5284264 DS Pedowood Humiliation/Legitimization Programming Propaganda (analysis)
>>5284290 GOOG: Built-in microphone on Nest devices was supposed to be a secret
>>5284308 qmap.pub numbers: Over 250k visitors in 24 hours
>>5284403 ; >>5284554 Tweet re: Bernie's new campaign manager/resident Islamist/cabalist shitbag, Faiz Shakir
>>5284444 "ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE" trending on Twitter (and magnificent quads)
>>5284447 POTUS signs Space Policy Directive 4
>>5284468 SCOTUS blocks TX from killing a mentally disabled me (good news for Democrats)
>>5284475 Adam Schitt chipping out re: Coats
>>5284482 Sara A. Carter interview w/Gorka; RR denies "silent coup" against POTUS
>>5284705 #6753
#6752
>>5283333 Soros vs. the Euro skeptics (and magnificent quads)
>>5283367 POTUS quoting Reagan (per recent Q)
>>5283442 SCOTUS rules that excessive fines clause applies to state and local gov'ts
>>5283537 US Army tweet: "Hot in, so hot in here!"
>>5283706 ; >>5283872 3rd dossier/Bruce Ohr report
>>5283939 #6752
Previously Collected Notables
>>5283227 #6751,
>>5280892 #6748, >>5281662 #6749, >>5282427 #6750
>>5278557 #6745, >>5279328 #6746, >>5280106 #6747
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5286285 at 2019-02-20 18:49:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6755: Cabalists Trying To Flip The Script Edition
#6755
>>5286271 Alabama woman who joined ISIS will not be allowed to return to the US.
>>5286183, >>5286262 Tarmac meeting dig and graphic.
>>5285721, >>5286075 Another Trump campaign promise: Calls for infrastructure investment.
>>5286032 Putin's State of the Nation Address for 2019.
>>5286064 Branson trying to "raise aid" for Venezuela.
>>5285994, >>5285636, >>5286057, >>5286043 Mueller bun.
>>5285934 'Staged fakery': Eye rolling on Twitter as Sky News posts video of White Helmets 'rescuing puppies'.
>>5285891 Putin: If mid-range missiles deployed in Europe, Russia will station arms to strike decision centers.
>>5285653, >>5285861 Dan Coats' suspicious activities.
>>5285859 S. Carter: Just spoke to a source who said Michael Cohen's prison date is being delayed until May 6.
>>5285856 VA hired a newly released felon who attacked judge's daughter in the shower, cut her brakes.
>>5285812 Ambrosia stops public infusion treatments.
>>5285632 Supreme Court rules Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states.
>>5285573 Migrant hordes attacking Mexican government officials, specifically immigration officials.
>>5285578, >>5285949 Wall construction begins in San Diego.
Baking
#5286187 at 2019-02-20 18:43:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6755: Cabalists Trying To Flip The Script Edition
#6755
>>5285721, >>5286075 Another Trump campaign promise: Calls for infrastructure investment.
>>5286032 Putin's State of the Nation Address for 2019.
>>5286064 Branson trying to "raise aid" for Venezuela.
>>5285994, >>5285636, >>5286057, >>5286043 Mueller bun.
>>5285934 'Staged fakery': Eye rolling on Twitter as Sky News posts video of White Helmets 'rescuing puppies'.
>>5285891 Putin: If mid-range missiles deployed in Europe, Russia will station arms to strike decision centers.
>>5285653, >>5285861 Dan Coats' suspicious activities.
>>5285859 S. Carter: Just spoke to a source who said Michael Cohen's prison date is being delayed until May 6.
>>5285856 VA hired a newly released felon who attacked judge's daughter in the shower, cut her brakes.
>>5285812 Ambrosia stops public infusion treatments.
>>5285632 Supreme Court rules Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states.
>>5285573 Migrant hordes attacking Mexican government officials, specifically immigration officials.
>>5285578, >>5285949 Wall construction begins in San Diego.
Last call / Baking in 100
#5285978 at 2019-02-20 18:29:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6755: Cabalists Trying To Flip The Script Edition
#6755
>>5285934 'Staged fakery': Eye rolling on Twitter as Sky News posts video of White Helmets 'rescuing puppies'.
>>5285891 Putin: If mid-range missiles deployed in Europe, Russia will station arms to strike decision centers.
>>5285653, >>5285861 Dan Coats' suspicious activities.
>>5285859 S. Carter: Just spoke to a source who said Michael Cohen's prison date is being delayed until May 6.
>>5285856 VA hired a newly released felon who attacked judge's daughter in the shower, cut her brakes.
>>5285812 Ambrosia stops public infusion treatments.
>>5285632 Supreme Court rules Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states.
>>5285573 Migrant hordes attacking Mexican government officials, specifically immigration officials.
>>5285578, >>5285949 Wall construction begins in San Diego.
#5284160 at 2019-02-20 16:25:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6753: WE ARE THE NEWS NOW
Honor Flight San Diego says goodbye to beloved family member
https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/honor-flight-San-Diego-says-goodbye-to-beloved-family-member
Despite being exempt from the WWII draft because of his work making propellers for the war effort, Arthur was determined to fight for his country.
He served with the United States Marine Corps from 1942 to 1948.
PATRIOT
#5281440 at 2019-02-20 12:16:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6749: 'Oh, Recuse Me!' Edition
A Texas Mystery: Small Town Has 1,000 Registered Aircraft But No Airport
WFAA, an ABC-affiliated television station, has revealed a secret in a small East Texas town called Onalaska, which has more than 1,000 registered aircraft - and no airport. The investigation found planes were registered to two standard post office boxes in Onalaska.
According to the most recent government data, the town had a population of 2,755, indicating that there were enough registered aircraft for nearly 37% of its residents.
Considering the median income for a household in the area was $28,750, it is kind of difficult to fathom that a considerable number of residents owned a plane. WFAA said Onalaska had more registered planes than New York, San Antonio, Seattle, and San Diego.
The report said most of the aircraft owners were not based in Texas nor the US but were foreigners.
WFAA learned Onalaska is the epicenter for a practice that allows foreigners to register their planes anonymously; a former FAA official warns this practice allows drug dealers, terrorists, and other criminals to register aircraft in the US quickly.
"When you can conceal the true ownership of a plane, you're putting a lot of people in jeopardy," said Joe Gutheinz, a former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) special agent. "If you're a terrorist and you have a way of concealing your secret ownership of a plane in the United States, you're going to do it."
Industry leaders told WFAA that foreign multinational corporations often use trusts to register a plane because the FAA demands registrations have a US citizen on file.
To register an aircraft, owners are required to be a US citizen. However, there is a loophole. The FAA allows foreigners to register their planes by transferring a title to a US Trustee.
It only costs $5 for an owner to register a plane with the FAA. Once the clearing process is complete, the FAA will assign the aircraft a tail code that starts with an "N." If that insignia was not present, the plane would have difficulty transversing across the US border and could be intercepted by US Air Force fighter jets….
…more…
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-19/texas-mystery-small-town-has-1000-registered-aircraft-no-airport
#5280300 at 2019-02-20 08:21:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6748: WE MUST FIGHT Edition
Foreign ownership of thouSands of U.S. aircraft cloaked in secrecy
Why does a small East Texas town called Onalaska have more than 1,000 registered aircraft - and no airport?
In fact, more planes are registered to Onalaska than the number of registered planes in entire cities such as Seattle, San Antonio, San Diego, or even New York.
Just as surprising, the aircraft are registered to only two Onalaska P.O. boxes. That's because the aircraft owners do not live there. Not even close.
WFAA has learned Onalaska is ground zero for a practice that allows foreigners to anonymously register their planes, and one that critics say makes the United States an easy target for drug dealers, terrorists and other criminals seeking to register their planes.
Dozens say they lost eyesight after routine surgery using compounded pharmacy drugs
"When you can conceal the true ownership of a plane, you're putting a lot of people in jeopardy," said Joe Gutheinz, a former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) special agent. "If you're a terrorist and you have a way of concealing your secret ownership of a plane in the United States, you're going to do it."
But industry advocates told WFAA that large corporations and foreign partnerships often need to use trusts because of the FAA's strict citizenship requirements.
To register a plane, owners need to be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. However, the FAA will allow foreigners to register their planes by transferring a title to a U.S. trustee.
LINK: NBAA: What Are Non-Citizen Trusts? A Routine, Well-Regulated Way to Register Aircraft
For $5, an owner can register a plane with the FAA.
Planes registered to the name of U.S. trust carry an "N" tail number. It's a distinction that experts say carries advantages, including allowing planes to receive less scrutiny than when carrying a tail number from a different country.
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/investigates/foreign-ownership-of-thouSands-of-us-aircraft-cloaked-in-secrecy/287-959247e4-3aba-4c0a-a83b-639145e81a64
#5278370 at 2019-02-20 05:01:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6745: Hey There CBS Edition
>>5278341
>>5278176
>Osman, 44, is also a former Navy Seal but with a checkered past, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. In 2017, he was convicted and sentenced in a driving assault on a road rage. A former Marine, he pleaded guilty in the Superior Court of Chula Vista to one count of murder for committing an offense of assault. He is described in a study as one of the first elite commandos to fight in Afghanistan after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, according to Union-Tribune. Public records show that Osman owned an assault equipment company Tactics Among the pieces of ID the Haitian police have, there is the Osman Veterans Administration Card.
>one of the first elite commandos to fight in Afghanistan
#5278176 at 2019-02-20 04:49:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6745: Hey There CBS Edition
>>5278165
article cont
Osman, 44, is also a former Navy Seal but with a checkered past, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. In 2017, he was convicted and sentenced in a driving assault on a road rage. A former Marine, he pleaded guilty in the Superior Court of Chula Vista to one count of murder for committing an offense of assault. He is described in a study as one of the first elite commandos to fight in Afghanistan after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, according to Union-Tribune. Public records show that Osman owned an assault equipment company Tactics Among the pieces of ID the Haitian police have, there is the Osman Veterans Administration Card.
The other two Americans who have been arrested are Dustin Porte, 42, and Talon Ray Burton, 52.
Burton, 52, is a director of a security company, Hawkstorm Global Ltd., and holds both a firearm and a detective license.
Porte, Patriot Group Services, has already been awarded a $ 16,000 outsourcing contract with the Department of Homeland Security. The company was established in 2014 and is described as an electrical contractor.
The three other men arrested and still in custody are Vlade Jankvic, 41, Danilo Bajagic, 37, and Michael Estera, 39, a Haitian national known as Clifford. The police are investigating whether Estera may have been deported from the United States.
Esperance, a human rights activist, said her own investigation into the case revealed that after the arrest of the group, the presidential advisers and the justice minister tried to intervene and have them released. men without conditions. The police, however, resisted and continue to detain the men.
The Attorney General of Port-au-Prince, Paul Eronce Villard, refuted on Tuesday allegations that the Ministry of Justice have attempted to obtain the release of these men. He said that when he went to the police station after the men's arrest on Sunday afternoon, he did not go there to release them. Villard said that men who face a number of charges, including the possession of illegal weapons, must appear in court soon. What we can say is that whatever their mission, they have come to Haiti, it is certain that they came under the orders of the National Place, "said Esperance. "It was the National Palace that put pressure on the police to release them unconditionally.
"The responsibility of the judicial police is now to analyze all the documents, firearms and equipment and … to ask them what their real mission is in Haiti."
#5278165 at 2019-02-20 04:49:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6745: Hey There CBS Edition
>>5278079
I did find this article with a photo translated on gulag chrome
https://509zone.com/pourquoi-les-anciens-membres-de-larmee-americaine-qui-circulaient-autour-dhaiti-etaient-ils-fortement-armes/
Port-au-Prince 19 February 2019. (WWW.ZONE509.COM) - Three are former US military and a fourth has already worked as a federal contractor for the US government.
But what might have brought them to Haiti and gathered in a street in Port-au-Prince remained a mystery on Tuesday as the Haitian police continued its investigation into the arrest of eight heavily armed men, including five Americans.
Christopher Michael Osman, Kent Leland Kroeker and Christopher Mark McKinley are all veterans and are among five American policemen arrested Sunday afternoon, about one block from the country's central bank, in downtown Port-au-Prince. Prince. Driven into two vehicles, a Toyota Prado and a Ford Pickup, without a license plate, they were stopped at a police checkpoint and questioned.
Inside their vehicles: six automatic rifles, six pistols, two professional drones and three satellite phones. There was also "a lot of documents" and a list with names, police said at the Miami Herald.
Tuesday, another amazing revelation: a letter from a local car dealer to the Prime Minister revealed that one of the vehicles, the Ford, had been bought by a former government official and sent to the guard of Fritz Jean-Louis, advisor Of the president. Jovenel Moses. Jean-Louis has since fled the country, police said.
The police found license plates inside the vehicles and at least one of them was registered with Jean-Louis.
"If I were in the place of [the judicial police], I would stop Fritz Jean-Louis," said Pierre Esperance, a human rights defender who published the names of these men in a report congratulating the national police. Haiti for his arrest. professionalism.Jean-Louis, said Esperance, went to the checkpoint during the police interrogation. He was abandoned by police officers more concerned about the five Americans, Russian, Serbian and Haitian nationals they had just arrested. Jean-Louis was also one of the first to express the idea that "the men were on a mission to Haiti to evaluate" the central bank.
Several Haitian authorities, including the head of the bank and the country's prime minister, Jean Henry Céant, who oversees the police, have refuted this explanation.
An audit of the Miami Herald's public records shows that two of the Americans have ties to the San Diego, California area, and have previously served in the military.
One of the veterans, Kroeker, 52, runs an off-road engineering company. His company, KORE Racing, is described as "military, police, professional mechanics, contractors and the best volunteers America can offer."
At a Red Bull competition site, Kroeker described himself as a 20-year-old Marine veteran.
At the same time, 49-year-old McKinley had some contact with the Ohio police and appears to have already gone bankrupt, according to public records. He also holds a professional license as a doctor's assistant. Records also mentions Christopher McKinley who also bears the surname Heben, or Christopher Heben McKinley. An article in Ohio about Christopher Heben describes him as a decorated veteran and former member of the SEAL Navy.
#5271782 at 2019-02-19 23:38:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6737: CONTROLLED AT THE TOP Edition
Trump administration vows to cancel $929 million in California high-speed rail funding
The U.S. Transportation Department announced Tuesday it would attempt to cancel $929 million in federal grant funds for California's troubled high-speed rail project.
The move marks an escalation in the war of words between President Trump and California in the days since Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a rethinking of the bullet train project after years of cost overruns.
The Transportation Department also announced it was "actively exploring every legal option to seek the return from California of $2.5 billion in federal funds." It's unclear whether it has the legal authority to do so, and California would likely oppose such moves.
Newsom said a week ago in his State of the State address that the $77-billion project needed to be rethought and that the initial run would be in the Central Valley, not the San Francisco-to-Los Angeles route voters approved a decade ago.
In the hours that followed Tuesday's speech, Trump demanded California return $3.5 billion in federal stimulus funds, and headlines proclaimed the Democratic governor was abandoning the ambitious project championed by his predecessors - a story line that Newsom asserted is "completely made up" and one that his team has scrambled to walk back.
Newsom insisted the full project would eventually be completed but he said changes were needed.
"But let's be real," Newsom said to lawmakers gathered for the State of the State speech. "The current project, as planned, would cost too much and, respectfully, take too long. There's been too little oversight and not enough transparency.
"Right now, there simply isn't a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to L.A.," Newsom said. "I wish there were. However, we do have the capacity to complete a high-speed rail link between Merced and Bakersfield."
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-high-speed-rail-20190219-story.html
#5267314 at 2019-02-19 19:18:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6731: And the Shill Gets a Q BTFO (You) Edition
Breaking Walls going up
San Diego Secondary Border Wall Construction Has Begun -
https://breaking911.com/San-Diego-secondary-border-wall-construction-has-begun/
#5247860 at 2019-02-18 20:52:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6706: FEAR IS REAL Edition
FUCKERY AFOOT
Foreign ownership of thouSands of U.S. aircraft cloaked in secrecy
Why does a small East Texas town called Onalaska have more than 1,000 registered aircraft - and no airport?
ONALASKA, Texas - Onalaska, Texas, has a secret.
Nestled along the piney shores of an East Texas lake, Onalaska lacks an airport.
A WFAA review, however, has found more than 1,000 registered aircraft claiming an Onalaska address. That's equivalent to one plane for every three Onalaska residents, which is more per capita than anywhere else in the country.
In fact, more planes are registered to Onalaska than the number of registered planes in entire cities such as Seattle, San Antonio, San Diego, or even New York.
Just as surprising, the aircraft are registered to only two Onalaska P.O. boxes. That's because the aircraft owners do not live there. Not even close.
WFAA has learned Onalaska is ground zero for a practice that allows foreigners to anonymously register their planes, and one that critics say makes the United States an easy target for drug dealers, terrorists and other criminals seeking to register their planes.
"When you can conceal the true ownership of a plane, you're putting a lot of people in jeopardy," said Joe Gutheinz, a former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) special agent. "If you're a terrorist and you have a way of concealing your secret ownership of a plane in the United States, you're going to do it."
But industry advocates told WFAA that large corporations and foreign partnerships often need to use trusts because of the FAA's strict citizenship requirements.
To register a plane, owners need to be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. However, the FAA will allow foreigners to register their planes by transferring a title to a U.S. trustee.
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/investigates/foreign-ownership-of-thouSands-of-us-aircraft-cloaked-in-secrecy/287-959247e4-3aba-4c0a-a83b-639145e81a64
#5235472 at 2019-02-18 03:47:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6690: Party Like its 1-99 Edition
ICE Agents Raid Korean Market In San Diego
San Diego - Special agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations executed a federal warrant during a worksite enforcement operation at a San Diego market Wednesday. During the operation, 26 individuals working at the market were determined to be in the United States without authorization. They were temporarily taken into custody and released pending the outcome of their immigration case.
Today's operation is related to an ongoing worksite enforcement investigation that was initiated during an I-9 audit - one of the most powerful tools ICE uses to ensure that businesses are complying with U.S. employment laws.
"HSI San Diego Special Agents are focused on bringing to justice those employers who knowingly break the law, and hire an illegal workforce causing unfair disadvantages to those companies that do comply," said David Shaw, special agent in charge of HSI in San Diego. "Worksite enforcement operations and investigations are important for strengthening public safety and national security, while eliminating worker exploitation, child labor and other illegal practice within the workforce."
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 requires employers to verify the identity and work eligibility of all individuals they hire, and to document that information using the Employment Eligibility Verification Form I-9. After the business owner is issued a notice of intent (NOI) to audit the company's hiring records, employers are required to produce their I-9 records within three business days, after which ICE will conduct the audit.
HSI's worksite strategy continues to focus on the criminal prosecution of employers who knowingly break the law, and the use of I-9 audits and civil fines to encourage compliance with the law.
https://breaking911.com/ice-agents-raid-korean-market-in-San-Diego/
#5234931 at 2019-02-18 03:20:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6689: Bullets in the Bayou Edition
ICE Agents Raid Korean Market In San Diego
San Diego - Special agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations executed a federal warrant during a worksite enforcement operation at a San Diego market Wednesday. During the operation, 26 individuals working at the market were determined to be in the United States without authorization. They were temporarily taken into custody and released pending the outcome of their immigration case.
Today's operation is related to an ongoing worksite enforcement investigation that was initiated during an I-9 audit - one of the most powerful tools ICE uses to ensure that businesses are complying with U.S. employment laws.
https://breaking911.com/ice-agents-raid-korean-market-in-San-Diego/
#5210210 at 2019-02-16 21:22:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6657: Bigger than you Realize Edition
Trump declares national emergency. Time to repost this. Read carefully.
1/2
Please allow me to frame the issues involved with "the wall" in its actual terms. Despite what the media is saying, this is not about Democrat vs. Republican. In short, the executive branch of our government is threatening to declare a national emergency since the legislative branch will not authorize the seizure of private American property for a federal works project nor will fund it. The executive branch has already shut down the federal government. It is currently threatening to extend this government shut down for however long it takes for the legislative branch to cave.
Let us break this down.
First of all, the framework of our government is based on checks and balances. Power is divided into three branches: the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judicial. The Legislative branch controls the purse strings of government and creates laws. The Executive branch carries out those laws. The Judicial branch tells us whether the laws are constitutional or not. Each branch was designed to be able to balance the other branches.
Why? As shown by our original rebellion, Americans didn't want a King or a Dictator when we were setting up our government. We were not particularly thrilled with a House of Lords telling us what we could or could not do either.
In this case, the executive branch wants to: (1) take governmental cash, (2) create its own law, (3) take away private property from American citizens (4) create its own federal works project.
At least three of these functions fall within the power/ responsibility of the legislative branch. So, what is the problem? This is one of the most naked power grabs by the executive branch over the others in recent history. Once that power is exercised, it is going to be difficult or impossible to regain any balance again. The executive branch was never meant to have that much power (see our country's previous concerns about Kings and Dictators). Is this constitutional? Very doubtful. Should all Americans be concerned? That is a question for you to answer yourself.
Second, a "National Emergency" is generally declared under these general conditions: (1) Natural disasters including hurricanes, tornados, and earthquakes to name a few. (2) Public health emergencies such as significant outbreaks of infectious diseases. (3) Military attacks. (4) Civil insurrection. (5) Any unusual and extraordinary threat, which has its source in whole or substantial part outside the United States, to the national security, foreign policy, or economy.
Now the first 4 aren't applicable. The last category was meant to be short-term only. It was designed to be reviewed by the legislative branch every year after it's enacted (because again; the check and balance is fundamental to how we operate).
This part is important: So, what is the problem here? If national emergencies can be declared by the executive branch for non-emergency purposes which vest power in one branch of the government why would that branch ever let go of that power again?
Third, the seizure of private property (known as "eminent domain", a body of law which says the government cannot just take your home without due process). You are joking, right? No. The US/Mexican border is 1,933 miles long. It runs through 4 states (California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas). Only 33% of that land is actually owned or managed by the Federal Government. A sizable percentage of that land is owned by the Indian nations. It is land preserved for those tribes by treaty and land given under treaty is not land owned by the United States. These tribes already have a lot of reasons to be angry at the Federal Government. This would be pouring additional gas on an open flame.
The other 64% of that land is privately owned.
How much land would have to be taken? The amount of land that the Federal Government would have to take would likely run 1,237 miles long to 12,371 miles deep (assuming a 1 to 10-mile DMZ from the border into the United States). Even if we could only take 100 to 500 ft of land in densely populated areas, that is a lot of private property that is going to be seized by the Federal government.
The land necessary for this project would also run through some highly populated areas in the US such as San Diego, Calexico, Nogales, El Paso, and Laredo. There will be a lot of Americans who are going to have their homes and businesses taken by the federal government. Which will also mean a lot of lawsuits.
#5205929 at 2019-02-16 15:09:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6651: It's Muh 1st Bake Be Gentle Edition
This fake news faggot is such a fucking hypocrite.
Is the U.S.-Mexican border broken?
With the recent news about heroin implanted in the bellies of six puppies, allegedly by a drug cartel trying to smuggle drugs into the United States, we thought we'd take a closer look tonight at problems on the U.S.-Mexican border.
Last Sunday, I went to San Diego to tour a recently discovered tunnel likely built by a drug cartel. Tonight, we are going to air a special report – Battle on the Border – that looks at a host of border issues, including smuggling, immigration and drugs.
We'll take another look at the tunnel and the incredibly disturbing trafficking in children for prostitution.
I crossed into Tijuana last Sunday and it didn't take very long to find children working as prostitutes.
There is an American law called the PROTECT Act, which allows American citizens to be prosecuted for traveling abroad with the intent to have sex with a minor. But in Mexico, it doesn't seem like police take child sexual abuse all that seriously.
In Tijuana, we were in an SUV shooting video in the Zona Rosa, the red light district, and the police pulled us over because they saw our camera. We had to say we were tourists just out videotaping, and the police demanded a bribe. It's difficult for U.S. authorities to investigate sex trafficking of children when Mexican police seem to turn a blind eye to what is happening right in front of their eyes.
I want to do a lot more on this problem in the months ahead, but tonight we begin with our Battle on the Border special report. I don't want to use this blog just to promote programming, but I hope you watch tonight, because I think it's an important story.
What do you think needs to be done along our southern border?
#5198852 at 2019-02-16 01:39:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6642: Memes Are Important Edition
>>5198835
I'm aching to see someone out in public with one on so i can do the same, except not whisper it (from San Diego, so i feel your pain)
#5198265 at 2019-02-16 00:58:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6641: There Is No Escaping God Edition
CNO defends hiding scathing internal report on Fitzgerald collision from public
San Diego - The Navy's top officer Friday defended the decision to keep from the public eye a damning internal report on the 2017 warship Fitzgerald collision that killed seven sailors.
Speaking to reporters after his appearance at the U.S. Naval Institute's West 2019 conference here, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said much of the report overlapped with what the service publicly released.
But much of the probe overseen by Rear Adm. Brian Fort portrayed a far grimmer picture of what the crew of the guided-missile destroyer faced. It also prompted hard questions about the actions taken by the Fitz's squadron and Navy officials back in the United States.
First revealed by Navy Times, the Fort report chronicled details that Richardson, other Navy leaders and their public reports never mentioned, such as specifics about the destroyer's brutal operational tempo, officers who didn't trust each other, radars that didn't work and sailors who didn't know how to operate them.
The investigators also portrayed the warship's chiefs mess as ineffective and their sailors plagued by low morale in the months leading up to the June 17, 2017, collision.
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2019/02/16/cno-defends-hiding-scathing-internal-report-on-fitzgerald-collision-from-public/?
#5195854 at 2019-02-15 22:23:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6638: Be Alert Next 10 Days Edition
>>5195727
Historianon, "Villa" was a pro American revolutionary, got screwed over by Woodrow Wilson who chose to back Carranza after Teddy Roosevelt had promised to back Villa.
The same was we are backing Guaido over Maduro, its very important to gain that legitimacy.
Carranza goes on to try to start a kill whitey revolution in the US. Plan de San Diego 1915. To "reclaim" Mexico, and give the South to Blacks. He was an evil sinister man, as was Wilson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_of_San_Diego
#5187195 at 2019-02-15 13:06:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6627: McCabe 23 Skidoo Edition
Foreign ownership of thouSands of aircraft
registered to tiny Texas town is cloaked in secrecy
Why does a small East Texas town called Onalaska have more than 1,000 registered aircraft - and no airport?
Nestled along the piney shores of an East Texas lake, Onalaska lacks an airport.
A WFAA review, however, has found more than 1,000 registered aircraft claiming an Onalaska address. That's equivalent to one plane for every three Onalaska residents, which is more per capita than anywhere else in the country.
In fact, more planes are registered to Onalaska than the number of registered planes in entire cities such as Seattle, San Antonio, San Diego, or even New York.
Just as surprising, the aircraft are registered to only two Onalaska P.O. boxes. That's because the aircraft owners do not live there. Not even close.
WFAA has learned Onalaska is ground zero for a practice that allows foreigners to anonymously register their planes, and one that critics say makes the United States an easy target for drug dealers, terrorists and other criminals seeking to register their planes.
"When you can conceal the true ownership of a plane, you're putting a lot of people in jeopardy," said Joe Gutheinz, a former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) special agent. "If you're a terrorist and you have a way of concealing your secret ownership of a plane in the United States, you're going to do it."
But industry advocates told WFAA that large corporations and foreign partnerships often need to use trusts because of the FAA's strict citizenship requirements.
To register a plane, owners need to be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. However, the FAA will allow foreigners to register their planes by transferring a title to a U.S. trustee.
For $5, an owner can register a plane with the FAA.
Planes registered to the name of U.S. trust carry an "N" tail number. It's a distinction that experts say carries advantages, including allowing planes to receive less scrutiny than when carrying a tail number from a different country.
Trust company officials who handle such trusts told WFAA that they use "due diligence" when vetting owners to ensure they are reputable. However, others disagree and say too little information is readily available in the FAA registry, allowing foreigners to shield their true ownership from law enforcement
"We shouldn't require less information to ... to register a car than to register an aircraft," U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) told WFAA. "If you are a foreign national ... you can register an aircraft here and the government doesn't know anything about it. Come one. It's laughable."
In a post 9/11 America, Gutheinz and Lynch question the practice.
In 2013, an audit by the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Transportation estimated that about 5,600 planes "lacked key information" about the true ownership.
In a random review of the five major trust companies with the most registrations, federal investigators found the companies "could not or would not provide" the identities of three of four foreign owners requested.
One of the trustees even requested that investigators subpoena the information. The trustees that did provide the information took two months to do so.
"Without collecting and maintaining complete and accurate aircraft data, FAA increases the risk of not meeting its aviation safety mission," the audit found.
Read rest at
https://www.khou.com/article/news/foreign-ownership-of-thouSands-of-aircraft-registered-to-tiny-texas-town-is-cloaked-in-secrecy/285-959247e4-3aba-4c0a-a83b-639145e81a64
>Lynch scoffed at the concerns. He told WFAA he's looking forward to the result of two investigations-one being carried out by the Congress' investigative arm, the General Accountability Office, and the Department of Transportation's Inspector General-into the practice. The GAO's report is expected to be released later this year.
#5173989 at 2019-02-14 21:09:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6609: Engage National Emergency Edition
>>5173910
No reason Baja California shouldn't be selling for at least 80% of what shore properties in San Diego sell for. Same dirt. Same ocean. Same views. Cleaning up Mexico will help both parties immensely.
#5166730 at 2019-02-14 08:30:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6600: 0:00.XX Edition
FBI, ATF Officials Search Home, Business of San Diego Jewelry Giant Leo Hamel
A prominent San Diego jeweler's store and home were searched by FBI in connection to a suspected firearms trafficking case. NBC 7's Alex Presha has more on the outcome of these raids. (Published Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019)
https://www.nbcSanDiego.com/news/local/FBI-Search-Warrants-ATF-Jamul-Home-Jeweler-Leo-Hamel-San-Diego-505783061.html
Zion Market in Kearny Mesa raided by ICE, 26 workers detained
http://www.cbs8.com/story/39960062/zion-market-in-kearny-mesa-raided-by-ice-26-workers-detained
#5165019 at 2019-02-14 04:50:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6598: We Say Anything We Want Edition
>>5164666
>
Newsom, though, said he wants to finish construction that's already underway on a segment of the high-speed train through California's Central Valley, arguing it will revitalize the economically depressed region.
https://abc7news.com/politics/gov-newsom-ending-high-speed-rail-project-between-sf-la/5134644/
But, he reiterated, that does not mean it is time to end it. To those critics who say California should stop building it, he said, "Abandoning high-speed rail entirely means we will have wasted billions of dollars with nothing but broken promises and lawsuits to show for it."
"And by the way," he added, "I am not interested in sending $3.5 billion in federal funding back to Donald Trump. Because that's what it would take."
https://cal.streetsblog.org/2019/02/12/newsom-says-high-speed-rail-serving-the-central-valley-is-not-a-train-to-nowhere/comment-page-1/
Even though there is currently no clear path for high-speed rail to connect Sacramento and San Diego, "let alone from San Francisco to L.A.," he said. "We do have the capacity to complete a high-speed rail link between Merced and Bakersfield."
Several news outlets have already interpreted his remarks to mean he wants to scale the project back to just the Central Valley, where construction has already begun and there are clear plans to complete the first segment. But that's not what he said. He pledged to finish the environmental work on Phase 1 of the program-which would connect San Francisco to Anaheim-and continue to pursue federal funding to complete the entire project.
#5163196 at 2019-02-14 02:36:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6595: Mathematically Impossible Edition
>>5163111
On the fires.
smart meter=smart fire
The Lilac Fire was a fire that burned in northern San Diego County, California, United States, and the second-costliest one of multiple wildfires that erupted in Southern California in December 2017. The fire was first reported on December 7, 2017, burned 4,100 acres (1,659 ha), and destroyed 157 structures, before it was fully contained on December 16.[1][3] The fire cost at least $8.9 million (2018 USD), including $5 million in firefighting expenses and property damage,[2] and an additional $3.9 million in cleanup and erosion control costs.[4] The fire threatened the communities of Bonsall, Oceanside, Vista, Fallbrook, and Camp Pendleton. During the fire, an estimated 10,000 residents were forced to evacuate,[5] while a total of over 100,000 residents were forced to or advised to evacuate.[6] On December 7, the Lilac Fire also cut the power to 20,000 people.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilac_Fire
#5154366 at 2019-02-13 13:33:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research #6584: A New Baker Edition
Only at the movies…
=NEWS=
City to sue Trump administration for releasing asylum-seeking families
https://www.foxnews.com/us/San-Diego-to-sue-trump-administration-for-releasing-asylum-seeking-families
#5148673 at 2019-02-13 01:15:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6577: National Emergency or Bust Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6576
>>5148543, >>5148632 Planefag update
>>5148616, >>5148486, >>5148568, >>5148579 Warranty deed for Kirk St. re: Maxine
>>5148159, >>5148208, >>5148225, >>5148226, >>5148239, >>5148321, 5148648 Moar Maxine
>>5148398 MSM headline: "Breaking down Trump's big lies from Mon night"
>>5147953, >>5148222 Ayy, Roswell Crash Site Sold to New Private Owners
>>5148094 @PapaD twats "Trust the plan"
>>5148087 RT: Netanyahu confirms Israeli mil shelled Syria to thwart Iran
>>5148067 BuzzFeed employees will unionize bc layoffs, not learn 2 code
>>5148055 Arkansas: "White supremacist gang members" among 54 RICO indictments
>>5148031 Over 700 victimes allegedly abused by Southern Baptist leaders
>>5148001, >>5148044 Lindsey G: POTUS will Nat'l Emerg. even if signs Dem bill
>>5147962 Pesticide Levels in Families Dropped by 60%, 1-Week on Organic Diet
>>5147955 BB: Jimmies Fallon & Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, called out for Blackface
>>5147946, >>5147979 BB: GOP/Dem Deal Keeps Catch/Release, will POTUS sign?
>>5148645 #6576
#6575
>>5147839 Pocahontas manhandles child for photo op.
>>5147796 DJT Tweet: "Thank you to @MSNBC!" (video)
>>5147581, >>5147684 Charges filed in Hawaii corruption probe - opioid trafficking.
>>5147629 Cohen can't testify because of his pain killers.
>>5147598 DJT Tweet: "....Will be getting almost $23 BILLION for Border Security. Regardless of Wall money, it is being built as we speak!"
>>5147375 To do business with L.A., city contractors now must disclose ties with the NRA.
>>5147869 #6575
#6574
>>5146984 Planefag: N163EB flagging up as military landing in San Diego originated southern tip of Baja California.
>>5146931 'Huge, Sophisticated' Mexican Cartel meth lab busted by DEA in Georgia.
>>5146889, >>5146895 Barr final vote to occur in the "coming days."
>>5146877 George Soros says Europe faces 'oblivion' as right-wing parties set to win big in European election.
>>5146777, >>5146847 Official FBI reform recommendation.
>>5146790 Senate poised to confirm Trump's attorney general pick.
>>5146755 AOC runs coverage for Omar's antisemitic comments.
>>5146703 Nellie Dent Mine dig.
>>5146595 DoD Tweet: "U.S. and Spanish flight crew members conduct overflight observations during a visit by Acting Defense Secretary Shanahan in Baghdad today."
>>5146562 DoD Tweet: "#DYK if you turn your F-35C Lightning II 5th generation multirole combat fighter sideways, you can get a better view of the ocean?"
>>5146509 More digs on Nancy Pelosi.
>>5146499, >>5146596, >>5146484, >>5146491 Planefag weighs in on the recent Osprey sightings over LA.
>>5146470 Kellyanne's harasser continued dig.
>>5146436 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5146430 Soldiers in House of Guatemala Raid hid themselves perfectly beneath Palm Trees.
>>5146396 Missing kids near Maxine's property.
>>5147102 #6574
#6573
>>5146189 Former 'Alinsky-style community organizer' charged with assaulting Kellyanne Conway.
>>5146205 China on gold-buying spree amid global push to end US dollar dominance.
>>5145922 Newsome's wine, restaurant, bar, resort and real estate partnerships tied to Isolep Enterprises (NP personal investment company).
>>5146081 Senate Intel Committee Democrats give up on 'Russian Collusion' conspiracy theory.
>>5146065 Schiff disclosure.
>>5146021 Feds announce indictment of 54 in probe of White supremacists.
>>5145776, >>5145915, >>5145993 Nancy Pelosi and her husband dig.
>>5145884 Future elections may be swayed by intelligent, weaponized chatbots.
>>5145867 US stocks surge on US-China trade deal optimism.
>>5145868 US, EU To Slap New Sanctions on Russia.
>>5145854 National debt hits new milestone, topping $22 trillion.
>>5145720, >>5145785, >>5146162 Anon: Maxine's property a good place to hide things from the law.
>>5146288 #6573
#6572
>>5145359 Will she disavow?
>>5145319 The Low IQ Maxine bun.
>>5145304 Yorba Linda plane crash was close to the military OP in LA.
>>5145064 US-led Coalition is about to reach another deal with ISIS?
>>5145032 PapaD Tweet: "Trust the plan"
>>5145007 POTUS: "Omar should resign from Congress!"
>>5144912 Drones Will Need to Have ID Numbers Displayed: FAA.
>>5145560 #6572
Previously Collected Notables
>>5143242 #6569, >>5144019 #6570, >>5144827 #6571
>>5140949 #6566, >>5142009 #6567, >>5142489 #6568
>>5138655 #6563, >>5139363 #6564, >>5140188 #6565
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5147886 at 2019-02-13 00:10:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6576: Sparky of Divinity Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6575
>>5147839 Pocahontas manhandles child for photo op.
>>5147796 DJT Tweet: "Thank you to @MSNBC!" (video)
>>5147581, >>5147684 Charges filed in Hawaii corruption probe - opioid trafficking.
>>5147629 Cohen can't testify because of his pain killers.
>>5147598 DJT Tweet: "….Will be getting almost $23 BILLION for Border Security. Regardless of Wall money, it is being built as we speak!"
>>5147375 To do business with L.A., city contractors now must disclose ties with the NRA.
>>5147869 #6575
#6574
>>5146984 Planefag: N163EB flagging up as military landing in San Diego originated southern tip of Baja California.
>>5146931 'Huge, Sophisticated' Mexican Cartel meth lab busted by DEA in Georgia.
>>5146889, >>5146895 Barr final vote to occur in the "coming days."
>>5146877 George Soros says Europe faces 'oblivion' as right-wing parties set to win big in European election.
>>5146777, >>5146847 Official FBI reform recommendation.
>>5146790 Senate poised to confirm Trump's attorney general pick.
>>5146755 AOC runs coverage for Omar's antisemitic comments.
>>5146703 Nellie Dent Mine dig.
>>5146595 DoD Tweet: "U.S. and Spanish flight crew members conduct overflight observations during a visit by Acting Defense Secretary Shanahan in Baghdad today."
>>5146562 DoD Tweet: "#DYK if you turn your F-35C Lightning II 5th generation multirole combat fighter sideways, you can get a better view of the ocean?"
>>5146509 More digs on Nancy Pelosi.
>>5146499, >>5146596, >>5146484, >>5146491 Planefag weighs in on the recent Osprey sightings over LA.
>>5146470 Kellyanne's harasser continued dig.
>>5146436 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5146430 Soldiers in House of Guatemala Raid hid themselves perfectly beneath Palm Trees.
>>5146396 Missing kids near Maxine's property.
>>5147102 #6574
#6573
>>5146189 Former 'Alinsky-style community organizer' charged with assaulting Kellyanne Conway.
>>5146205 China on gold-buying spree amid global push to end US dollar dominance.
>>5145922 Newsome's wine, restaurant, bar, resort and real estate partnerships tied to Isolep Enterprises (NP personal investment company).
>>5146081 Senate Intel Committee Democrats give up on 'Russian Collusion' conspiracy theory.
>>5146065 Schiff disclosure.
>>5146021 Feds announce indictment of 54 in probe of White supremacists.
>>5145776, >>5145915, >>5145993 Nancy Pelosi and her husband dig.
>>5145884 Future elections may be swayed by intelligent, weaponized chatbots.
>>5145867 US stocks surge on US-China trade deal optimism.
>>5145868 US, EU To Slap New Sanctions on Russia.
>>5145854 National debt hits new milestone, topping $22 trillion.
>>5145720, >>5145785, >>5146162 Anon: Maxine's property a good place to hide things from the law.
>>5146288 #6573
#6572
>>5145359 Will she disavow?
>>5145319 The Low IQ Maxine bun.
>>5145304 Yorba Linda plane crash was close to the military OP in LA.
>>5145064 US-led Coalition is about to reach another deal with ISIS?
>>5145032 PapaD Tweet: "Trust the plan"
>>5145007 POTUS: "Omar should resign from Congress!"
>>5144912 Drones Will Need to Have ID Numbers Displayed: FAA.
>>5145560 #6572
#6571
>>5144444 He'll be claiming Kenyan citizenship. For the keks only
>>5144625 Obama's ambassador to Israel demands Democrats call out Ilhan Omar's anti-Semitism.
>>5144401 California abandoning plans for a high speed train from LA to San Fran.
>>5144396 Blockades also had to be removed for the El Chapo conviction.
>>5144340 Mysterious boom causes panic in Davidson community.
>>5144252, >>5144293 Kerry, Clinton and others visit Antartica.
>>5144171 More digs on Maxine's property.
>>5144206 FBI / USSS conducted raids near Adam Schiff's residence pre-LA OP.
>>5144167 Six legit AI dangers to watch out for in 2019.
>>5144158 CBP seizes more than 15 lbs of cocaine at border crossing.
>>5144131 Reminder: Q explained in images. (Great for newfags)
>>5144827 #6571
Previously Collected Notables
>>5143242 #6569, >>5144019 #6570,
>>5140949 #6566, >>5142009 #6567, >>5142489 #6568
>>5138655 #6563, >>5139363 #6564, >>5140188 #6565
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5147295 at 2019-02-12 23:31:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6575: Evening Shift Edition
During Gov. Gavin Newsom's first State of the State speech Tuesday, he surprised listeners by announcing he would put the quest for high-speed rail connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles championed by his predecessor far on the back burner.
Instead, Newsom offered a consolation prize: high-speed rail between Bakersfield and Merced.
"Let's level about the high-speed rail," Newsom said. "Let's be real, the current project as planned would cost too much and, respectfully, take too long. Right now, there simply isn't a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to L.A. I wish there were."
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/central-valley-high-speed-rail-merced-bakersfield-13610732.php
#5147123 at 2019-02-12 23:20:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6575: Evening Shift Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6574
>>5146984 Planefag: N163EB flagging up as military landing in San Diego originated southern tip of Baja California.
>>5146931 'Huge, Sophisticated' Mexican Cartel meth lab busted by DEA in Georgia.
>>5146889, >>5146895 Barr final vote to occur in the "coming days."
>>5146877 George Soros says Europe faces 'oblivion' as right-wing parties set to win big in European election.
>>5146777, >>5146847 Official FBI reform recommendation.
>>5146790 Senate poised to confirm Trump's attorney general pick.
>>5146755 AOC runs coverage for Omar's antisemitic comments.
>>5146703 Nellie Dent Mine dig.
>>5146595 DoD Tweet: "U.S. and Spanish flight crew members conduct overflight observations during a visit by Acting Defense Secretary Shanahan in Baghdad today."
>>5146562 DoD Tweet: "#DYK if you turn your F-35C Lightning II 5th generation multirole combat fighter sideways, you can get a better view of the ocean?"
>>5146509 More digs on Nancy Pelosi.
>>5146499, >>5146596, >>5146484, >>5146491 Planefag weighs in on the recent Osprey sightings over LA.
>>5146470 Kellyanne's harasser continued dig.
>>5146436 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5146430 Soldiers in House of Guatemala Raid hid themselves perfectly beneath Palm Trees.
>>5146396 Missing kids near Maxine's property.
>>5147102 #6574
#6573
>>5146189 Former 'Alinsky-style community organizer' charged with assaulting Kellyanne Conway.
>>5146205 China on gold-buying spree amid global push to end US dollar dominance.
>>5145922 Newsome's wine, restaurant, bar, resort and real estate partnerships tied to Isolep Enterprises (NP personal investment company).
>>5146081 Senate Intel Committee Democrats give up on 'Russian Collusion' conspiracy theory.
>>5146065 Schiff disclosure.
>>5146021 Feds announce indictment of 54 in probe of White supremacists.
>>5145776, >>5145915, >>5145993 Nancy Pelosi and her husband dig.
>>5145884 Future elections may be swayed by intelligent, weaponized chatbots.
>>5145867 US stocks surge on US-China trade deal optimism.
>>5145868 US, EU To Slap New Sanctions on Russia.
>>5145854 National debt hits new milestone, topping $22 trillion.
>>5145720, >>5145785, >>5146162 Anon: Maxine's property a good place to hide things from the law.
>>5146288 #6573
#6572
>>5145359 Will she disavow?
>>5145319 The Low IQ Maxine bun.
>>5145304 Yorba Linda plane crash was close to the military OP in LA.
>>5145064 US-led Coalition is about to reach another deal with ISIS?
>>5145032 PapaD Tweet: "Trust the plan"
>>5145007 POTUS: "Omar should resign from Congress!"
>>5144912 Drones Will Need to Have ID Numbers Displayed: FAA.
>>5145560 #6572
#6571
>>5144444 He'll be claiming Kenyan citizenship. For the keks only
>>5144625 Obama's ambassador to Israel demands Democrats call out Ilhan Omar's anti-Semitism.
>>5144401 California abandoning plans for a high speed train from LA to San Fran.
>>5144396 Blockades also had to be removed for the El Chapo conviction.
>>5144340 Mysterious boom causes panic in Davidson community.
>>5144252, >>5144293 Kerry, Clinton and others visit Antartica.
>>5144171 More digs on Maxine's property.
>>5144206 FBI / USSS conducted raids near Adam Schiff's residence pre-LA OP.
>>5144167 Six legit AI dangers to watch out for in 2019.
>>5144158 CBP seizes more than 15 lbs of cocaine at border crossing.
>>5144131 Reminder: Q explained in images. (Great for newfags)
>>5144827 #6571
Previously Collected Notables
>>5143242 #6569, >>5144019 #6570,
>>5140949 #6566, >>5142009 #6567, >>5142489 #6568
>>5138655 #6563, >>5139363 #6564, >>5140188 #6565
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5147102 at 2019-02-12 23:18:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6574: Community Organizers are Terrorists Edition
#6574
>>5146984 Planefag: N163EB flagging up as military landing in San Diego originated southern tip of Baja California.
>>5146931 'Huge, Sophisticated' Mexican Cartel meth lab busted by DEA in Georgia.
>>5146889, >>5146895 Barr final vote to occur in the "coming days."
>>5146877 George Soros says Europe faces 'oblivion' as right-wing parties set to win big in European election.
>>5146777, >>5146847 Official FBI reform recommendation.
>>5146790 Senate poised to confirm Trump's attorney general pick.
>>5146755 AOC runs coverage for Omar's antisemitic comments.
>>5146703 Nellie Dent Mine dig.
>>5146595 DoD Tweet: "U.S. and Spanish flight crew members conduct overflight observations during a visit by Acting Defense Secretary Shanahan in Baghdad today."
>>5146562 DoD Tweet: "#DYK if you turn your F-35C Lightning II 5th generation multirole combat fighter sideways, you can get a better view of the ocean?"
>>5146509 More digs on Nancy Pelosi.
>>5146499, >>5146596, >>5146484, >>5146491 Planefag weighs in on the recent Osprey sightings over LA.
>>5146470 Kellyanne's harasser continued dig.
>>5146436 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5146430 Soldiers in House of Guatemala Raid hid themselves perfectly beneath Palm Trees.
>>5146396 Missing kids near Maxine's property.
Baking
Baker Requesting Handoff Next Bread
#5147027 at 2019-02-12 23:13:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6574: Community Organizers are Terrorists Edition
#6574
>>5146984 Planefag: N163EB flagging up as military landing in San Diego originated southern tip of Baja California.
>>5146931 'Huge, Sophisticated' Mexican Cartel meth lab busted by DEA in Georgia.
>>5146889, >>5146895 Barr final vote to occur in the "coming days."
>>5146877 George Soros says Europe faces 'oblivion' as right-wing parties set to win big in European election.
>>5146777, >>5146847 Official FBI reform recommendation.
>>5146790 Senate poised to confirm Trump's attorney general pick.
>>5146755 AOC runs coverage for Omar's antisemitic comments.
>>5146703 Nellie Dent Mine dig.
>>5146595 DoD Tweet: "U.S. and Spanish flight crew members conduct overflight observations during a visit by Acting Defense Secretary Shanahan in Baghdad today."
>>5146562 DoD Tweet: "#DYK if you turn your F-35C Lightning II 5th generation multirole combat fighter sideways, you can get a better view of the ocean?"
>>5146509 More digs on Nancy Pelosi.
>>5146499, >>5146596, >>5146484, >>5146491 Planefag weighs in on the recent Osprey sightings over LA.
>>5146470 Kellyanne's harasser continued dig.
>>5146436 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5146430 Soldiers in House of Guatemala Raid hid themselves perfectly beneath Palm Trees.
>>5146396 Missing kids near Maxine's property.
Last call / Baking in 80
#5146984 at 2019-02-12 23:09:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6574: Community Organizers are Terrorists Edition
N163EB flagging up as military landing in San Diego originated southern tip of Baja California.
#5146720 at 2019-02-12 22:48:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6574: Community Organizers are Terrorists Edition
>>5146499
Probably not relevant, but
looked up ID of Dassault Falcon flying
north from tip of Baja.
N163EB owned by PCS Aviation Services, San Diego. Pics related.
#5135255 at 2019-02-12 04:42:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6559: POTUS Edition
San Diego GenomeDx A Genetic Testing Company Agrees to Pay $1.99 Million to Resolve Allegations of False Claims to Medicare for Medically Unnecessary Tests
San Diego - GenomeDx Biosciences Corp. ("GenomeDx") has agreed to pay $1.99 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729 et seq., by submitting false claims to Medicare for its "Decipher®" post-operative genetic test for prostate cancer patients.
GenomeDx is a genomic testing company with operations based in San Diego and headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The United States alleged that GenomeDx submitted claims to Medicare between September 2015 and June 2017 for the Decipher test that were not medically reasonable and necessary because the prostate cancer patients did not have risk factors necessitating the test,
namely pathological stage T2 disease with a positive surgical margin, pathological stage T3 disease, or rising Prostate-Specific Antigen ("PSA") levels after an initial PSA nadir.
"The Department of Justice is committed to ensuring that Medicare patients only receive laboratory testing that is reasonable and necessary for the individual patient," said Assistant Attorney General Joseph A. Hunt. "Medically unnecessary and unproven testing increases costs for federal health care programs and is not in the interest of patients."
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdca/pr/San-Diego-genetic-testing-company-agrees-pay-199-million-resolve-allegations-false
#5128973 at 2019-02-12 00:05:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6551: Message Must Be Direct Edition
All this built for a world's fair aye? Omaha Nebraska? St. Louis, Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, NY, Hmmm… Check out every world fair.. Same story every time. Very very nice structures rapidly built which then all seemingly burn down after the fair or are destroyed.. Look closely.. Do these structures look temporary?
Ask yourself, is it even possible?
#5128864 at 2019-02-12 00:00:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6551: Message Must Be Direct Edition
9th Circuit Sides With Trump On Environmental Waivers For Border Wall
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled for the Trump administration Monday in a case challenging its use of waivers to bypass environmental regulations in constructing parts of the border wall.
The state of California and several environmental groups sued President Donald Trump and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in September 2017 to stop construction of a border wall prototype and ongoing repairs to 14 miles of an existing barrier in San Diego.
"Under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA), the Secretary of the DHS has long had the authority 'to install additional physical barriers and roads ... in the vicinity of the United States border,'" the 9th Circuit's opinion states, quoting the IIRIRA.
The IIRIRA grants the secretary of the DHS "the authority to waive all legal requirements" as is "'necessary to ensure expeditious construction' of those barriers and roads," according to the 9th Circuit.
The 9th Circuit's three-judge panel ruled 2-1 in favor of the federal government. The dissenting judge, Consuelo Callahan, wrote she supported the Trump administration's argument, but thought the court lacked jurisdiction to review California's appeal.
The DHS waived provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act and the Coastal Zone Management Act in 2017, expediting approval to begin construction of the border wall prototype and repairs.
The ruling is another legal victory for Trump in the case after U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel ruled against California in February 2018. Curiel found "Congress delegated to its executive counterpart, the responsibility to construct border barriers as needed in areas of high illegal entry to detect and deter illegal entries."
Trump accused Curiel of being biased against him in an earlier case involving Trump University. Curiel ruled against then-presidential candidate Trump on several points throughout the 2016.
"I think it has to do with perhaps the fact that I'm very, very strong on the border," Trump told Fox News in February 2016. "Now, he is Hispanic, I believe. He is a very hostile judge to me."
Trump eventually settled the case for $25 million.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/02/11/ninth-circuit-trump-border-wall/
#5126449 at 2019-02-11 21:41:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6548: Melania Monday Edition
>>5126330 - Baker.. Late Notables LB
>>5126318
They just passed this for babies to be legal property.
THESE PEOPLE ARE SICK!
I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR ANOTHER DEMOCRAT EVER AGAIN!!!!
Wtf!!
http://www.familyfoundation.org/blog/bill-to-make-babies-legal-property-passes-house-goes-to-senate?format=amp&__twitter_impression=true
YouTube link of results
https://youtu.be/XUxSBhMOREo
—–
>>5126243
DaaaaAMN!
The Justice Department announced today that GenomeDx Biosciences Corp. (GenomeDx) has agreed to pay $1.99 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729 et seq., by submitting claims to Medicare for the Decipher® post-operative genetic test for prostate cancer patients. GenomeDx is a genetic testing laboratory headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, with operations based in San Diego.
#5126243 at 2019-02-11 21:27:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6547: Planned Parenthood In the Killbox Edition
DaaaaAMN!
The Justice Department announced today that GenomeDx Biosciences Corp. (GenomeDx) has agreed to pay $1.99 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729 et seq., by submitting claims to Medicare for the Decipher® post-operative genetic test for prostate cancer patients. GenomeDx is a genetic testing laboratory headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, with operations based in San Diego.
"The Department of Justice is committed to ensuring that Medicare reimburses costs for laboratory testing that are reasonable and necessary for the individual patient," said Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt for the Department of Justice's Civil Division. "Medically unnecessary and unproven testing increases costs for federal health care programs."
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/genetic-testing-company-agrees-pay-199-million-resolve-allegations-false-claims-medicare
#5125679 at 2019-02-11 20:48:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6547: Planned Parenthood In the Killbox Edition
Mexican state electric firm aims to rework private contracts
Mexico's state-run electric company is looking to renegotiate generous natural gas contracts it has with private sector firms that stipulate payments even when gas isn't being delivered
By AMY GUTHRIEMEXICO CITY - 1h ago
Mexico's state-run electric company is looking to renegotiate generous natural gas contracts it has with private sector firms that stipulate payments even when gas isn't being delivered.
Federal Electricity Commission director Manuel Bartlett said Monday the company runs the risk of bankruptcy if it doesn't reach new terms with the companies. He said that since 2015, it has paid private sector companies 62 billion pesos ($3.2 billion) under contracts for gas delivered via pipeline to generate electricity, even when the gas isn't flowing. Several projects have been blocked by community protesters.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador expressed optimism that the contracts could be revised voluntarily, while lambasting their existence in the first place. Several of the companies involved have ties with former government officials in Mexico.
"They have done juicy business under the protection of public power; they have inked unfair contracts, contracts that favor individuals," Lopez Obrador said.
Lopez Obrador compared the private sector investment to a "conquest," a loaded word in Latin America that alludes to the Spanish conquistadors who laid stake to the region.
"Mexico is no longer a land of conquest, this is over," he said, adding later that the private sector incursions into the energy sector were facilitated by influence peddling and government compliance. "There were no borders," he said.
Bartlett listed three companies that he said enjoy payments from the company, known as the CFE, despite stalled gas lines. One of those companies, IEnova, said in a statement: "All of IEnova's natural gas transport pipelines with CFE were awarded through open, transparent, international public bid processes, according to international industry standards."
The company, a unit of San Diego-based Sempra Energy, said that an IEnova pipeline that began serving CFE in May 2017 went offline the following August due to "acts of sabotage" that were reported to local and federal officials.
IEnova also defended its chairman, Carlos Ruiz Sacristan, after Bartlett named him as one of several former government officials who benefited from private deals with CFE. Bartlett and Lopez Obrador blame past administrations for letting CFE infrastructure fall intro disrepair while outsourcing services.
Ruiz Sacristan served as communications and transport minister for six years through 2000, under President Ernesto Zedillo.
"In his professional career in both the public and private sectors, he has conducted himself ethically, honestly, and transparently," IEnova said of Ruiz Sacristan.
During an interview with Mexican TV station Milenio, former President Felipe Calderon defended the contracts, calling them common in the energy industry. "Otherwise very complicated projects couldn't be financed," he said.
Such understandings protect the contractor in the case of community opposition or decisions on behalf of the client to, say, produce electricity by burning coal rather than natural gas.
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/mexican-state-electric-firm-aims-rework-private-contracts-60999539
*video in article
#5125637 at 2019-02-11 20:45:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6547: Planned Parenthood In the Killbox Edition
9th Circuit Sides With Trump On Environmental Waivers For Border Wall
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled for the Trump administration Monday in a case challenging its use of waivers to bypass environmental regulations in constructing parts of the border wall.
The state of California and several environmental groups sued President Donald Trump and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in September 2017 to stop construction of a border wall prototype and ongoing repairs to 14 miles of an existing barrier in San Diego. (RELATED: DHS Sued For Not Assessing The Environmental Cost Of Mass Immigration)
"Under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA), the Secretary of the DHS has long had the authority 'to install additional physical barriers and roads ... in the vicinity of the United States border,'" the 9th Circuit's opinion states, quoting the IIRIRA.
The IIRIRA grants the secretary of the DHS "the authority to waive all legal requirements" as is "'necessary to ensure expeditious construction' of those barriers and roads," according to the 9th Circuit.
The 9th Circuit's three-judge panel ruled 2-1 in favor of the federal government. The dissenting judge, Consuelo Callahan, wrote she supported the Trump administration's argument, but thought the court lacked jurisdiction to review California's appeal.
The DHS waived provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act and the Coastal Zone Management Act in 2017, expediting approval to begin construction of the border wall prototype and repairs.
The ruling is another legal victory for Trump in the case after U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel ruled against California in February 2018. Curiel found "Congress delegated to its executive counterpart, the responsibility to construct border barriers as needed in areas of high illegal entry to detect and deter illegal entries."
https://trib.al/uZhwq55
#5124757 at 2019-02-11 19:41:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6545: Baker Assist Edition
Trump's Now 1-0 in Border Wall Cases in the Ninth Circuit
The Trump administration notched a 2-1 decision allowing expedited construction of a prototype wall in San Diego and replacement of 14 miles of existing "fencing" near San Diego.
https://www.law.com/therecorder/2019/02/11/donald-trumps-now-1-0-in-border-wall-cases-in-the-ninth-circuit/
#5122169 at 2019-02-11 16:11:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6542: Loosen Up And Have Some Fun! Edition
Robert Santella MD
San Diego, CA
They 'love' him on yelp.
#5121395 at 2019-02-11 14:40:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6541: Heaven Has a Wall Edition
Rep. Adam Schiff - California District 28
https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/geography?cid=N00009585&cycle=CAREER
Contribution by Geography 1999 - 2018
Top Metro Areas
Metro Area Amount
LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH $6,279,075
San FRANCISCO $411,994
WASHINGTON, DC-MD-VA-WV $335,742
NEW YORK $322,376
ORANGE COUNTY $252,252
BOSTON, MA-NH $251,694
San Diego $188,017
CHICAGO $132,329
San JOSE $117,575
WEST PALM BEACH-BOCA RATON $103,714
#5121165 at 2019-02-11 14:13:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6541: Heaven Has a Wall Edition
California to pull troops from border in apparent riposte to Trump
FILE PHOTO: Democratic gubernatorial frontrunner Gavin Newsom speaks to the media before getting on his bus as he campaigns at San Diego State University in San Diego, California, U.S. November 2, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
(Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom is poised to withdraw all 360 state troops from the U.S.-Mexico border, in an apparent rebuttal of President Donald Trump's stance that there is a national security crisis there, media said on Monday.
In his upcoming State of the State address on Tuesday, the Democratic governor will say he is giving the National Guard a new mission so they do not participate in "political theatre," the Los Angeles Times newspaper and other media reported.
In a similar move, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham last week ordered most National Guard troops deployed at the state's border with Mexico to withdraw, also rejecting the Republican president's contention of a crisis.
Grisham, a Democrat, called Trump's frequent declarations of an immigration crisis at the border a "charade." The troops were deployed by her Republican predecessor, SuSana Martinez, last year at Trump's request.
https://intnet.org/2019/02/11/california-to-pull-troops-from-border-in-apparent-riposte-to-trump/
#5114721 at 2019-02-11 01:56:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6532: Narrative Fight Edition
Fetal Tissue From Abortions for Research Is Traded in a Gray Zone
By Denise Grady and Nicholas St. Fleur
July 27, 2015
Videos released by an anti-abortion group during the last two weeks have drawn attention to a little-known practice: the buying, selling and research use of fetal tissue acquired from abortion clinics.
The group behind the tapes accuses Planned Parenthood of selling fetal tissue for profit - which is illegal and which Planned Parenthood denies doing. House Republicans plan to investigate. This may be just one more battle in the nation's long war over abortion, but the dispute has raised questions about who the buyers and sellers are, what fetal tissue is used for and what the law allows.
Scientists at major universities and government labs have quietly been using fetal tissue for decades. They say it is an invaluable tool for certain types of research, including the study of eye diseases, diabetes and muscular dystrophy. Nevertheless, some agree to talk about it only if their names and their universities' names are withheld, because they have received threats of violence from abortion opponents. Companies that obtain the tissue from clinics and sell it to laboratories exist in a gray zone, legally. Federal law says they cannot profit from the tissue itself, but the law does not specify how much they can charge for processing and shipping.
The National Institutes of Health spent $76 million on research using fetal tissue in 2014 with grants to more than 50 universities, including Columbia, Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford, Yale and the University of California in Berkeley, Irvine, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. It expects to spend the same amount in 2015 and 2016.
Researchers say fetal tissue is a uniquely rich source of the stem cells that give rise to tissues and organs, and that studying how they develop can provide clues about how to grow replacements for parts of the body that have failed.
"Think of fetal tissue as a kind of instruction booklet," said Sheldon Miller, the scientific director of the intramural research program at the National Eye Institute.
Stem cells derived from adult tissue may eventually replace fetal ones, researchers say, but the science is not there yet.
Eye tissue from fetuses has played a crucial role in studies aimed at finding treatments for degenerative diseases of the retina that are a major cause of vision loss in people as they age, according to Dr. Miller.
"We couldn't get this information any other way," Dr. Miller said. He said the eye institute bought fetal tissue from a company, created specialized cultures of retinal tissue from it and sent them to other researchers.
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A university researcher who asked not to be identified because he had received threats that led his institution to post a guard outside his laboratory, said fetal tissue was extraordinarily useful because "if you want to understand how a tissue or a disease develops, you should go back to the beginning."
Another researcher, also concerned about threats, said fetal tissue was essential in research to develop treatments for degenerative diseases of muscle, because "to regenerate tissues in a human, you need to understand how human cells work." Animal tissue can take researchers only so far, they say, because there are critical differences in development.
Fetal tissue can be used only with the consent of the woman having an abortion. Some researchers receive the tissue from abortion clinics at their own institutions, or from tissue banks maintained by some universities. Many buy the tissue from companies that act as middlemen. Those companies pay small fees, usually $100 or less a specimen, to abortion providers like Planned Parenthood, who say they charge only what they need to cover their expenses. The companies then process the tissue and sell it to researchers for higher prices that reflect the processing.
…
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/28/health/fetal-tissue-from-abortions-for-research-is-traded-in-a-gray-zone.html
#5113067 at 2019-02-11 00:16:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6530: Based Italy Edition
California's Two Remaining Utilities Are One Fire Away From Bankruptcy
Two weeks after California's largest utility PG&E filed for bankruptcy protection (marking its second bankruptcy in 20 years), Bloomberg is sounding the alarm that California's two other large electric utilities are just one wildfire away from bankruptcy filings of their own - a fact that was underscored last month when S&P slashed their credit ratings to near-junk status.
And to the chagrin of California residents, Gov. Gavin Newsom has done nothing to ease these anxieties, leaving large swaths of the largest state in the union without solvent utility companies (a situation that would likely lead to massive rate hikes on California's already heavily taxed consumers).
The two utilities in question are Edison International's Southern California Edison Co. and Sempra Energy's San Diego Gas & Electric Co. Both utilities have begged California lawmakers to reconsider the state's view on the legal concept of inverse condemnation. Put simply, this legal principle allows utilities to be held liable for any wildfires caused by their equipment - even if the utilities have followed every safety rule. But so far, their pleas have fallen on deaf ears (for the record, the changes being requested wouldn't affect the distribution of liability if the utilities are found to be negligent).
"This is a really serious issue that could absolutely impair the health of utilities in this state," Pedro Pizarro, Edison's chief executive officer, said in an interview. "I don't want to speculate about bankruptcy, but this is serious. And the current approach is just not sustainable."
But as Bloomberg points out, there are several easy solutions that wouldn't be difficult for the legislature and governor's mansion to pursue. The legislature has the power to change the standard. But so far, they have opted to do nothing.
Here's a rundown of the options (text courtesy of Bloomberg):
Legislation
California lawmakers spent much of last year hunting for a solution. In August, they passed a bill designed to help utilities cover liabilities from a wave of fires in 2017. But it doesn't offer aid for 2018 fires, a critical issue after November's Camp Fire, the deadliest in state history. With PG&E's equipment seen as a possible ignition source, the company estimated it was facing $30 billion in wildfire liabilities when it filed for bankruptcy.
California's new governor, Gavin Newsom, assembled an advisory panel and told them to fast-track their efforts; he wants a report before July. Utilities and legislators are all offering ideas, but there's no guarantee they'll find a solution that will help the power companies without becoming a financial burden to the state, or raise the ire of ratepayers and voters.
The inverse condemnation doctrine is rooted in California's constitution, so any direct changes would require a constitutional amendment, according to the state's legislative counsel office. An amendment would need to win two-thirds majorities in both the state Assembly and Senate, and then be approved by voters. Given the public anger at PG&E, that avenue is closed, legislators say.
"There's no sense of anyone planning to do that, at least in the Democratic caucus," said state Senator Jerry Hill.
#5112998 at 2019-02-11 00:11:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6530: Based Italy Edition
>>5112721
1996-2002 Edit
In 1996, Ricky started working with the band No Authority as their lead vocalist.[3] No Authority was discovered by an A&R representative from Sony Records, and subsequently was signed to Michael Jackson's label MJJ Music, a custom label at Sony.[4]
In 1997, No Authority released their first album "Keep On", produced by Rodney Jerkins. The single "Girlfriend" appeared on the Trippin' original soundtrack.[5] No Authority toured Europe twice during this time and opened for Aaron Carter on the Kids Go Music Festival. The group also traveled to Canada to perform on the YTV Psyko Blast concert. In 1999, Ricky was featured in the Pepsi "Joy of Cola" commercial starring Aretha Franklin.[3]
After A&R representatives obtained a copy of No Authority's second album the group was later signed to Madonna's label Maverick Records.[6] While signed to Maverick Records the group released their first single "What I Wanna Do" produced by Herbie Crichlow from their self-titled album "No Authority." The next single "Can I Get Your Number (A Girl Like You)," charted at number 18 on the Billboard Charts[7] and their third single "I'm Telling You This" was used in the movie Rugrats in Paris, which became a gold certified record.[8] The group toured and performed with Britney Spears Destiny's Child,[9] 98 Degrees, Jessica Simpson,[10] and the All That! Music and More Festival,[11] after appearing in an episode of the Nickelodeon show All That!.[11]
2003-2010 Edit
During the period between leaving No Authority and the beginning of his new identity as Ricky Rebel, Ricky continued to perform on stage in shows like and Aida. Ricky became known as "Ricky Harlow" in 2004 when he assumed the role of lead vocalist for the band Harlow.[12][13] While working with Harlow, Ricky produced an album with Jay Baumgardner. After performing around Southern California with Harlow the group disbanded in 2009 when Ricky encountered strong censorship from his manager/producer, and from the recording industry in general, about Ricky's desire to be an openly gay musician, and yearning to produce his own brand of dance pop music even since his days in No Authority.[14]
In 2010, Ricky was cast in two of My Chemical Romance's official music videos "Na Na Na" and "Sing" where he played an androgynous rollerskating character named "Show Pony". He opened for My Chemical Romance for their cd release party at the House of Blues in Hollywood.[3]
2010-Present Edit
Since 2010 Ricky Rebel has been performing as a solo artist. Ricky made a guest appearance on VH1's Audrina in 2011.[15]
In 2012 Ricky Rebel won the RAWards Musician of Year Award,[16] where he debuted his first big single "Geisha Dance." Also in 2012 Ricky released his first album "Manipulator."
In 2014, Ricky collaborated with Claudio Cueni and released his second EP the Blue Album.[4] Since 2014 Ricky has been a regular contributor to US Weekly's "Fashion Police" spread.[17]
In 2015, he appeared on the Fox 5 San Diego to perform his new single "Star" from his album "The Blue Album." [18][19] In late 2015 Ricky Rebel secured a sponsorship agreement with the cosmetics company "Mustaev USA",[20] and subsequently produced the music video for his most recent single "Boys and Sometimes Girls" directed by Rock Jacobs.[21][22]
As part of his commitment to advancing gay rights in the United States Ricky performed at the 2014, 2015 and 2016 "Out At The Fair" festivals at The San Diego County Fair.[23] Ricky also performed at Gay Pride festivals in major cities like Phoenix, Long Beach, Orange County,[4] Palm Springs, San Diego,[23] and Las Vegas. Also, in 2015 Ricky Rebel performed at Matinee festivals in Las Vegas [19] and San Diego.
He performed at the 2016 "Get Out! Awards" in New York City.[24] Later in 2016 Ricky Rebel toured with boy-band O-Town.[25] Since 2015 Ricky has been working with DJ's Hector Fonseca, Casey Alva, and Tommy Love[19] to remix his songs "Star" and "Boys and Sometimes Girls."
In 2017, "Boys & Sometimes Girls" spent 9 weeks on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and peaked at #28.[26] Ricky Rebel performed at the 2017 SXSW (South by Southwest) Festival in Austin, Texas.[20] Ricky also performed at a charity event at the Cannes Film Festival.[27]
#5102564 at 2019-02-10 05:28:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6516: Whitaker Remain DOJ Senior Staff Edition
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/show-of-force-100-vehicles-line-one-mile-of-texas-border-to-deter-caravan-on-other-side
EAGLE PASS, TEXAS - The Trump administration has flooded the Texas border town that sits just over the river from the Mexican city where 1,800 caravan migrants arrived earlier this week with hundreds of law enforcement personnel.
More than 100 U.S. police vehicles lined a one-mile stretch of the Rio Grande River in Eagle Pass, Texas, Saturday afternoon. Sixty sat together in one section of the river on a local golf course.
The massive "show of force" - as Border Patrol is calling it - is meant to deter Central Americans from illegally entering the country, as large groups attempted in San Diego, Calif., last November and again on New Year's Eve.
#5100492 at 2019-02-10 03:22:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
Did Brennan have Michael Hastings killed?
A 2010 email released by Wikileaks from a top-level CIA contractor asserts that CIA Director John Brennan, the subject of a story by now deceased journalist Michael Hastings, was on a "witch hunt" against "investigative journalists" perceived as hostile.
Hastings, a reporter for the Rolling Stone who ruffled many feathers in his career, was killed in an unusual high-speed car accident in which the vehicle exploded on impact with a tree, and perhaps before. Hastings' wife confirmed to San Diego 6 News Television, soon after the uncharacteristic high-speed automobile crash, that Hastings' next "big story," as he called it, was to be on Brennan.
The email, written by Stratfor President Fred Burton and reported by San Diego 6, reads:
"Brennan is behind the witch hunts of investigative journalists learning information from inside the beltway sources.
Note – There is specific tasker from the WH to go after anyone printing materials negative to the Obama agenda (oh my.) Even the FBI is shocked. The Wonder Boys must be in meltdown mode…"
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/world/wikileaks-cia-s-brennan-on-witch-hunt-when-hastings-was-killed/article/421913#ixzz5f5vyn3mM
#5099862 at 2019-02-10 02:50:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
Not sure if this has been talked about before or not but on the DoD website they have a daily list of new approved contracts. this one jumped out at me and a few other listed on todays list:
Homeland Security Solutions Inc., Hampton, Virginia, is awarded a $10,250,351 firm-fixed-price, six-month contract for program management support, training, human resources services and non-guard security support services. This contract includes three one-year option periods, and one six-month option period which, if exercised, could bring the cumulative value of this contract to $35,291,550. Work will be performed in: Camp Lejeune/New River, North Carolina (11 Percent); Camp Pendleton, California (10 percent); Washington, District of Columbia (9 percent); Cherry Point, North Carolina (8 percent); Miramar, California (8 percent); Quantico, Virginia (8 percent); Camp Smith and Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii (7 percent); Beaufort/Parris Island, South Carolina (6 percent); Yuma, Arizona (5 percent); Barstow, California (5 percent); San Diego, California (5 percent); Albany, Georgia (5 percent); Okinawa, Japan (5 percent); Bridgeport, California (2 percent); Blount Island, Florida (2 percent); New Orleans, Louisiana (2 percent); and Iwakuni, Japan (2 percent). Work is expected to be completed September 2019. If all options are exercised, work will continue through March 2023. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance (Marine Corps) in the amount of $10,250,351 will be obligated at the time of award and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via solicitation on the Federal Business Opportunities website, with three offers received. The Marine Corps Installations National Capitol Region - Regional Contracting Office, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, is the contracting activity for M00264-19-C-0007.
https://dod.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract-View/Article/1752961//
Here is that company website:
https://www.homelandsecurityinc.com/
Why those places? The dates are there too when they will be needed. I only JUST started looking through these lists of New Contract approved by DoD and the amount of info in the descriptions!! I'm loving it all!
There is so many more "wtf/what does this mean" contracts for just today alone!!
#5096834 at 2019-02-09 23:13:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6509: Stealth Bomber Speculatin' Edition
San Diego's 'Birdman of East Village' assaulted, cockatoo killed
San Diego - The bruises on his face soon may heal, but the broken heart of Victor Vasquez - the Birdman of East Village - may take a while longer.
"Sydney, the day before he died, I told him, 'You're the reason I wake up in the morning," Vasquez said this week of his 31-year-old medium sulphur-crested cockatoo from Papua New Guinea, one of his three feathered companions.
"He was just an amazing soul."
The bird was killed during an attack on Vasquez, which he said occurred Wednesday in front of the San Diego Central Library. Vasquez said he was punched, kicked and knocked to the ground by two unknown assailants.
While Vasquez was being beaten, two of his birds got loose from their cages. One of them, Sydney, flew into the path of a passing trolley and was killed.
Vasquez, 54, had become known as the Birdman of East Village for his daily walks around downtown and Balboa Park with a tower of three birdcages strapped to his back. He and his three-tiered backpacks and squawking birds had become a fun and quirky sight in the year and a half he's lived downtown, and he was featured in a San Diego Reader article last March.
On Wednesday morning, he said, he slipped on his birdcage backpack and headed out of his small apartment on Market Street to the library to return a rented DVD.
He dropped off the DVD in a slot without entering the library, and said a security guard told him to move along. Vasquez said he was leaving when a young man sitting on a nearby wall said something like, "Yeah, get out of here with your dirty clothes."
Words were exchanged, but Vasquez said he walked away. When he saw the young man heading toward him, he called 911. The San Diego Police Department reported receiving the call at 9:47 a.m.
Vasquez said the man struck him, knocked him down and was joined by a female companion who also hit and kicked him. He said both assailants appeared young, around 18 years old.
The cages popped open. Ginger, a Goffin's cockatoo from Australia, flew into a nearby tree. Between blows, Vasquez said he could see Sydney flying toward the trolley.
He remembers a woman saying Sydney had been run over. Vasquez managed to get to his feet and walk to the tracks. He scooped up Sydney's mangled body.
"I can't get the image out of my mind," he said through tears.
Vasquez said police arrived but did not believe his story until they saw security camera footage. He said he hopes witnesses will come forward to help identify the assailants.
He was able to retrieve Ginger and also still has Coocooberry, a red-lored green Amazon parrot about 20 years old.
"They're my life," he said about his birds, which have helped him deal with some tough times.
Vasquez was homeless off and on for about 10 years and said he is HIV positive and has PTSD from injuries sustained in an encounter with police during a demonstration in San Francisco in 1989.
Sydney was his favorite of the three birds, and even through his grief, Vasquez is able to smile at the bird's memory.
"He gave me so much," he said. "That's what I have to hold on to. He was so intelligent. He loved to be held and praised. Sydney was my best friend."
https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/news/nation/San-Diego-s-birdman-of-east-village-assaulted-cockatoo-killed/article_3be7b128-6c81-59b4-97fd-2122b235cc08.html
#5092967 at 2019-02-09 18:23:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6504: EBAKE Edition
This is a smart, strategic, see-through steel barrier – not just a simple concrete wall. It will be deployed in the areas identified by border agents as having the greatest need, and as these agents will tell you, where walls go up, illegal crossings go way down.
San Diego used to have the most illegal border crossings in the country. In response, and at the request of San Diego residents and political leaders, a strong security wall was put in place. This powerful barrier almost completely ended illegal crossings.
The border city of El Paso, Texas, used to have extremely high rates of violent crime – one of the highest in the country, and considered one of our Nation's most dangerous cities. Now, with a powerful barrier in place, El Paso is one of our safest cities.
Simply put, walls work and walls save lives. So let's work together, compromise, and reach a deal that will truly make America safe.
As we work to defend our people's safety, we must also ensure our economic resurgence continues at a rapid pace.
No one has benefited more from our thriving economy than women, who have filled 58 percent of the new jobs created in the last year. All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before – and exactly one century after the Congress passed the Constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote, we also have more women serving in the Congress than ever before.
As part of our commitment to improving opportunity for women everywhere, this Thursday we are launching the first ever Government-wide initiative focused on economic empowerment for women in developing countries.
To build on our incredible economic success, one priority is paramount – reversing decades of calamitous trade policies.
We are now making it clear to China that after years of targeting our industries, and stealing our intellectual property, the theft of American jobs and wealth has come to an end.
Therefore, we recently imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese goods – and now our Treasury is receiving billions of dollars a month from a country that never gave us a dime. But I don't blame China for taking advantage of us – I blame our leaders and representatives for allowing this travesty to happen. I have great respect for President Xi, and we are now working on a new trade deal with China. But it must include real, structural change to end unfair trade practices, reduce our chronic trade deficit, and protect American jobs.
Another historic trade blunder was the catastrophe known as NAFTA.
I have met the men and women of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, New Hampshire, and many other States whose dreams were shattered by NAFTA. For years, politicians promised them they would negotiate for a better deal. But no one ever tried – until now.
#5092120 at 2019-02-09 16:50:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6503: Warren Ready to Announce, Mocking Clapping Intensifies Edition
Photographer who sexualized minors in model shots said he'd done so for years, complaint says
A 52-year-old photographer is facing numerous sex crime allegations for allegedly assaulting dozens of models – some of them underage, the FBI said Wednesday.
The agency described Robert Arnold Koester as a "suspected serial sexual predator," in a news release announcing 57 charges in California and Oregon.
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Koester is believed to have taken nude photos of models and is alleged to have sexually assaulted many of them, including people younger than 18 years old, the FBI said in a statement. He primarily photographed models on the West Coast and also went by the names Bert Kay, Rhake Winter and Qitooly, the FBI said.
He was arrested in November in Carlsbad, California, and is in custody in San Diego, according to the FBI.
He is facing 23 felony charges in San Diego County, including child sexual abuse and production of child pornography. Jonathan Lynn, an attorney at Wallin & Klarich, told CNN that Koester has pleaded not guilty to all of them.
Lynn said he "cannot comment on the charges from Oregon as I am not representing Mr. Koester in Oregon and grand jury proceedings are confidential."
In Yamhill County, Oregon, where he owns a farm, Koester has been charged with 32 felony counts, including first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, first-degree unlawful sexual penetration and causing another person to ingest a controlled substance, the FBI said. The Oregon charges involve four separate victims, one of whom was a minor, the FBI said. Koester's bail on the Yamhill County charges is $2.5 million, according to the FBI. It was not immediately clear if he has an attorney in those cases.
Koester also has been charged with two federal counts of sexual exploitation of a minor in California, according to the FBI.
Those two charges, detailed in a federal criminal complaint, center on allegations that Koester took nude modeling photos of two underage girls in separate incidents. In each photo session, Koester posed a girl in sexualized positions and touched her all over her body, including in her genital area, the complaint states.
He told investigators that he did so because he wanted to help "prepare her for a future modeling career with Playboy," according to a complaint. Another victim said that he told her he wanted to photograph her naked for a book he was making, the complaint says.
One of the alleged victims said that Koester told her not to tell anyone about the photos because he did not want to get into trouble because she was a minor, the complaint states.
After one girl and her parents went to police to report him, police obtained a search warrant and Koester was arrested without incident. He admitted that he had taken similar photos with other minors over the past several years, the complaint states.
"Koester argued that he took nude photographs of underage models to get them comfortable with taking pornographic photographs for their adult modeling careers," the complaint states.
Authorities say they have already identified victims in multiple cities across the United States.
The FBI said Koester could have potentially been committing crimes since 1994. The bureau is asking for the public's assistance finding other potential victims. Information may be submitted confidentially by email to modelcase@fbi.gov or by filling out an online questionnaire. https://www.wxii12.com/article/photographer-who-sexualized-minors-in-model-shots-said-hed-done-so-for-years-complaint-says/26262753?utm_campaign=WXII&utm_content=5c5f03bb04d3016ed3511215&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=trueAnthem:+New+Content
#5091903 at 2019-02-09 16:26:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6502: Building That Wall Edition
San Diego Plans to Hire "Immigration Affairs Manager
The immigration crisis can be handled through enforcing the rule of law or kowtowing to open borders lobby with lawless Sanctuary policies and related spending. San Diego chose the latter path. Consider the latest, again, from our Corruption Chronicles blog:
The Republican mayor of the nation's eighth largest city is dedicating $70,000 to hire an "immigrant affairs manager" that will help facilitate a successful integration of refugees and immigrants. The goal is to implement the orders of a community-written blueprint that aims to welcome immigrants as they transition into the city. Known as the "Strategic Plan on Immigrant and Refugee Integration" the document was created with the input of open borders groups, residents and a "cross-sector steering committee" that direct city officials to skirt federal law.
It is unclear how much taxpayer money California's second largest city, San Diego, will end up spending to accommodate immigrants. Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced the new $70,000 position this week at a press conference on the grounds of a local museum dedicated to celebrating America's cultural diversity. "The preservation and presentation of the immigrant experience in the United States is our central commitment," according to the museum's website. At the press conference Faulconer, who previously served on the city council, said this: "Immigrants from around the globe help define our city. San Diego has long been a destination for people in search of opportunity, refugees looking to rebuild their lives, and new citizens who are proud to call America home. San Diego's economy, workforce and future growth are connected to our ability to welcome new Americans into our community."
Let's take a look at the proposals in the integration blueprint that the city's new immigrant affairs manager is supposed to help implement. They include creating economic opportunity for immigrants, tweaking education to accommodate them, granting them inclusive access to taxpayer-funded services, improving civic engagement, and safe communities. The city is supposed to facilitate the career advancement of immigrants through job placement, rights protection, and inclusive recruitment. This is to include promoting immigrant entrepreneurship, financial literacy among newcomers, and the reduction of barriers toward home ownership. Not sure how that's going to happen since San Diego is one of the nation's most expensive cities to live in with among the highest home prices.
The plan also calls on the city to enhance a multicultural curriculum in kindergarten through high school for "newcomer students" and remove barriers to existing education programs. That means developing a curriculum that includes ethnic studies, immigration history, cross-cultural competency, and anti-bias and tolerance education. The integration blueprint also demands free tuition at public colleges for immigrants. Inclusive access means the city must expand language access to ensure public services are "user-friendly and culturally-responsive." To promote civic engagement among immigrants, San Diego officials must develop immigrant and refugee leaders and increase naturalizations and civic participation among new and aspiring Americans. To create a safe community for immigrants, law enforcement must be properly trained to serve "multilingual and multicultural communities," the document states.
Under the plan, consular identifications, common among illegal immigrants from Mexico, will be accepted across city agencies. Other forms of "foreign citizenship documents" will also be accepted, according to the recommendations. Local police and all city officials will also shield illegal immigrants from federal authorities. This appears as advocating for policies that help protect and advance the rights of immigrants and refugees at the county, state and federal level. "Oppose policies that target or profile immigrants and endanger their status," the strategic plan states, referring to deportation. The list of demands goes on and on and it appears elected officials in San Diego plan to meet them. "It's important our communities here in San Diego know they don't stand alone," said City Council President Georgette Gomez. "Our policies and actions must reflect a city that is welcoming. I look forward to working with the Mayor and my colleagues to help implement the plan."
Do we all get to choose which laws we will obey?
https://canadafreepress.com/article/judicial-watchs-weekly-update-jw-exposes-another-Sanctuary-city
*scroll to 2nd article at link
#5091478 at 2019-02-09 15:31:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6502: Building That Wall Edition
>>5091369
SEA WORLD
San Diego
GO!!
SEMPER FI
#5090737 at 2019-02-09 13:22:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6501: AOC over for pizza Edition
Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/nielsen-bypasses-environmental-rules-orders-border-wall-construction-in-San-Diego
The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has given U.S. Customs and Border Protection permission to ignore environmental and land regulations to expedite construction of a secondary barrier, or wall, that runs parallel to the primary one between Tijuana and San Diego.
The secondary wall is meant to run for 12 miles and is expected to be 18 feet tall, a sector spokesman told the Washington Examiner during a visit to the region last year.
The Army Corps of Engineers awarded the project in December.
The San Diego Sector is unique as a southwest border sector in that it has had a double wall for two decades, but it has still seen active smuggling efforts and increased illegal immigration in recent years. Despite the double wall, people were easily getting over or through both of them, prompting the sector to step up its infrastructure.
In fiscal year 2018, the Border Patrol's San Diego Sector, one of nine on the southern border, arrested 38,000 people. In the first four months of 2019, the region has hit nearly half the total number apprehended last year.
"Tactical infrastructure, when combined with the appropriate technology and personnel, significantly reduces the amount of illegal border entries and enhances the Border Patrol's ability to secure the border," DHS said in a statement.
The "primary" wall, or that which is closest to Mexico, stretches 14 miles from Imperial Beach on the Pacific Ocean past the Otay Mesa port of entry and into the mountains, where it is difficult to travel on foot or vehicle.
The main wall was installed in 1991. It consists of thouSands of 8- to 10-foot-tall corrugated steel "landing mats." The mats were surplus material from the Vietnam War that had been meant to serve as helicopter landing pads in rice paddies.
In the early 1990s, agents were making more apprehensions of illegal entrants in their 60-mile stretch of the border than all apprehensions seen across the border last year. Prior to 1991, barbed wire fencing was all there was to stop people from entering the country outside of a port, and it wasn't installed continuously across the border. In 1997, San Diego began installing a secondary wall.
In 2016, San Diego learned it would receive federal funding to replace the landing mats with bollard fencing, which consists of vertical steel posts that have been planted in the ground.
President Trump campaigned in 2016 to build a "beautiful" wall between the U.S. and Mexico. When he took office in January 2017, the barrier between both countries' 1,954-mile border covered approximately one-third of that space.
Last April, CBP announced several projects that would replace and build new barriers on 100 miles.
Friday's decision to skirt environmental review processes is the third since the fall. Late last year, Nielsen waived regulations for border projects in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
Nielsen stated in the Federal Register memo that she had the authority to make the exceptions under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, which states a chief can waive all legal requirements if a wall, road, or other infrastructure is immediately needed.
#5088422 at 2019-02-09 05:00:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6498: I Hear Hanoi Is Educational Edition
IT'S FUCKING HAPPENING FAGGOTS
DHS Issues Waiver To Expedite San Diego Border Wall Amid 69% YTD Spike In Illegals Arrested
The Department of Homeland Security said in a Friday press release that they have issued a waiver "to ensure the expeditious construction and replacement of approximately 12.5 miles of the secondary wall" in San Diego.
DHS cited a 1996 law giving the Secretary of Homeland Security the authority to waive legal requirements for the installation of "additional fencing, walls, roads, lighting, cameras and sensors on the southwest border."
Approximate length and placement of secondary fence project (google maps)
"The approximately 14-mile bollard style wall project in San Diego that was awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on December 20, 2018, will include an area that begins near the eastern end of Border Field State Park and extends east to where the existing primary pedestrian fence ends," reads the release.
There were over 38,000 illegal border crossers arrested by the San Diego Sector border patrol in 2018, while 18,500 have been apprehended so far this year - an increase of more than 69% for the same period last year, according to DHS.
In other border news, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) ordered the Arkansas National Guard redeployed from the Mexican border in New Mexico to Texas in order to assist with border security - after New Mexico Gov. Lujan Grisham (D) ordered the New Mexico National Guard withdrawn from the border, and directed troops from other states to return home.
Last week, troops from Arkansas and one of the state's LUH-72 Lakota helicopters assisted federal officials in the seizure of 136 pounds of marijuana from four men who were arrested along the Mexico - New Mexico border, according to 5 News.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-08/dhs-issues-waiver-expedite-San-Diego-border-wall-amid-69-spike-illegal-arrests
#5088248 at 2019-02-09 04:43:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6498: I Hear Hanoi Is Educational Edition
US officials bust 1.7-ton meth shipment headed to Australia, largest seizure ever
San Diego - US authorities have confiscated almost a billion dollars' worth of methamphetamine bound for Australia in the largest-ever seizure of the drug on American soil, Australian police announced Friday after a joint operation.
Around 1.7 tons of meth was seized in California on Jan. 9 by US authorities, along with smaller amounts of cocaine and heroin, police said. The estimated street value of the meth was 1.29 billion AUD, or $911 million and was also the largest-ever shipment intended for Australia. On Thursday, police in Australia arrested six people in the states of Victoria and New South Wales allegedly involved with the US-based crime syndicate believed behind the record-breaking shipment. "Hundreds of thouSands of dollars of proceeds of crime was located during the search warrant in Woodstock, and about 6.5kg of (meth) was found at a property in Keilor Downs," police said in a statement. Three of those arrested in Australia will appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court later on Friday.
Authorities in Canada also conducted searches in Burnaby, British Columbia, as they attempted to crack down on the international crime syndicate believed behind the smuggling. Photos released by police showed the drugs hidden inside electronic equipment and loaded onto wooden pallets. "By stopping this, we have ensured criminals will not profit from the immense pain these drugs would have caused our community," said Bruce Hill, a spokesman for the Australian Federal Police organized crime unit. James Carouso, the US acting ambassador to Australia, said in a statement that "this historic seizure highlights just how important the US-Australian partnership is in protecting Americans and Australians alike. Every day, US and Australian law enforcement officers work together to keep us all safe."
According to authorities in the Australian state of Victoria, around 2 tons of meth is consumed in the state every year. "Removing 1.7 tons of (meth) before it reaches our streets will have a huge effect on the illicit drug market," said Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission spokesman Jason Halls. Last month, police in Australia arrested cabin crew for Malaysia-based carrier Malindo Air on accusations they helped smuggle heroin and meth worth millions of dollars from Asia to Australian cities, as part of a multinational syndicate.
https://fox4kc.com/2019/02/08/us-officials-bust-1-7-ton-meth-shipment-headed-to-australia-largest-seizure-ever/
#5084921 at 2019-02-08 23:49:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6494: Wit Taker Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6493 Baker Change
>>5084848 Articles of Impeachment against Fairfax being drafted.
>>5084827 US, RUS, and FR test launch nuclear capable missiles within hours of one another. Cold War pt. 2?
>>5084760 Yahoo mail outage across the United States.
>>5084703 Mysterious booms heard in New Orleans and other US locations.
>>5084672 RS attorneys object to gag order.
>>5084667 The biggest threat to press freedom is the media itself.
>>5084633 VA Dems call for Fairfax to resign.
>>5084601 Washington: Magazine ban & firearm seizure Bills pass committee.
>>5084497 Trump tackles antisemitism in State of the Union: Addresses survivors, liberators.
>>5084382, >>5084432 DJT Tweet misspelling: he -> be? 3:15 timestamp related to Q drop?
>>5084360 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5084339, >>5084440 Trump doctor Sean Conley: Good Genes! POTUS in good health for a very long time.
>>5084332 Info meme anon posts his collection. Thank you for your hard work. (lb/pb)
>>5084325 Congresswomen Debbie Lesko: One of the few Sane Democrats at today's hearing.
>>5084312 New from Garrison Graphics: "Little AOC's Green Deal"
>>5084283 DNI Coats' statement on the nomination of Christopher Scolese to director of NRO.
>>5084280 Fairfax claims he is innocent and will not resign.
>>5084234, >>5084469, >>5084728 Hirono, Booker and McEachin call for the resignation of VA Lt Governor Justin Fairfax following 2nd accuser.
>>5084902 #6493
#6492
>>5084069 David Daleiden's filming of PP vindicated with the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling
>>5084016 Big strike upcoming in Belgium - Climate - Yellow Vests - Wage Increase
>>5083727 Epic Whitaker: "I'm not a puppet"
>>5083577 Official: Gov. Northam tells staff he's staying
>>5083488 New filing in United States v. Christopher Collins: Bill of Particulars
>>5083487 National Enquirer denies Bezos's claim it tried to extort him
>>5083482 Gag Order to be placed on Roger Stone
>>5083471 Students paid to look for racist photos in Virginia lawmakers' yearbooks
>>5083463 Candace Owens gets savage with Chelsea Clinton
>>5083458 , >>5084041, >>5084049 2nd woman's credible rape accusation against Justin Fairfax
>>5083451 Wells Fargo are still having tech issues
>>5084114 #6492
#6491
>>5082669, >>5082691 New POTUS Tweets
>>5082710 Senator Wyden introduced a bill that would legalize weed at the federal level
>>5082716, >>5082725, >>5082764, >>5082778, >>5082789, >>5082795, >>5082811 Wednesday Feb 6 in Congress
>>5082720 Defiant DOJ boss leaves House Dems fuming with snarky replies to 'gotcha' queries in fiery hearing
>>5082813 Ayatollah Khamenei: US 'embodiment of evil, violence'
>>5082897 Greek Parliament Ratifies Protocol on Northern Macedonia's Accession to NATO
>>5082944 Tucker Carlson: Stacey Abrams Says Identity Politics Will Unite Country; She Wants A Revolt
>>5082970 2020 Democrats storm California for cash
>>5082983 Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
>>5082994 Border security deal seems near, easing shutdown concerns
(Baker Change)
>>5083019 , >>5083065 Cohen to Whitaker: "Are you overseeing a witch hunt?"
>>5083041 , >>5083121, >>5083150 Best moment from AAG Whitaker's hearing?
>>5083074 @RepJeffries at the Whitaker hearing is confused, yes he is
>>5083140 , >>5082992 Reserve Bank of Australia's Governor suspends reality
>>5083202 , >>5083205 Whitaker Drops
>>5083296 Pope & Islam's top imam sign historic covenant
>>5083345 #6491
Previously Collected Notables
>>5081867 #6489, >>5082615 #6490, >>5082615 #6490
>>5079512 #6486, >>5080469 #6487, >>5081082 #6488
>>5077341 #6483, >>5078008 #6484, >>5078746 #6485
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5084711 at 2019-02-08 23:25:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6493: Temps Can Be Very Dangerous To Those Who Are Targeted Edition
https://www.stripes.com/news/us/us-to-waive-environmental-reviews-for-San-Diego-border-wall-1.567973
San Diego - The Trump administration on Friday waived environmental reviews to replace a 14-mile stretch of border barrier in San Diego, shielding itself from potentially crippling delays.
The Department of Homeland Security said it would issue the sixth waiver of Donald Trump's presidency under a 2005 law that empowers the secretary to waive reviews required under environmental laws if the border barrier is deemed to be in national security interests. Those laws include the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act and Endangered Species Act.
The waiver, which was announced Thursday and published Friday in the Federal Register, helps clear the way for work to begin this month on replacing a second layer of barrier in San Diego, a steel-mesh wall that worked like a fortress when it was built about a decade ago but is now often breached with powerful battery-operated saws sold in home improvement stores.
#5084122 at 2019-02-08 22:27:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6493: Temps Can Be Very Dangerous To Those Who Are Targeted Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6492
>>5084069 David Daleiden's filming of PP vindicated with the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling
>>5084016 Big strike upcoming in Belgium - Climate - Yellow Vests - Wage Increase
>>5083727 Epic Whitaker: "I'm not a puppet"
>>5083577 Official: Gov. Northam tells staff he's staying
>>5083488 New filing in United States v. Christopher Collins: Bill of Particulars
>>5083487 National Enquirer denies Bezos's claim it tried to extort him
>>5083482 Gag Order to be placed on Roger Stone
>>5083471 Students paid to look for racist photos in Virginia lawmakers' yearbooks
>>5083463 Candace Owens gets savage with Chelsea Clinton
>>5083458 , >>5084041, >>5084049 2nd woman's credible rape accusation against Justin Fairfax
>>5083451 Wells Fargo are still having tech issues
>>5084114 #6492
#6491
>>5082669, >>5082691 New POTUS Tweets
>>5082710 Senator Wyden introduced a bill that would legalize weed at the federal level
>>5082716, >>5082725, >>5082764, >>5082778, >>5082789, >>5082795, >>5082811 Wednesday Feb 6 in Congress
>>5082720 Defiant DOJ boss leaves House Dems fuming with snarky replies to 'gotcha' queries in fiery hearing
>>5082813 Ayatollah Khamenei: US 'embodiment of evil, violence'
>>5082897 Greek Parliament Ratifies Protocol on Northern Macedonia's Accession to NATO
>>5082944 Tucker Carlson: Stacey Abrams Says Identity Politics Will Unite Country; She Wants A Revolt
>>5082970 2020 Democrats storm California for cash
>>5082983 Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
>>5082994 Border security deal seems near, easing shutdown concerns
(Baker Change)
>>5083019 , >>5083065 Cohen to Whitaker: "Are you overseeing a witch hunt?"
>>5083041 , >>5083121, >>5083150 Best moment from AAG Whitaker's hearing?
>>5083074 @RepJeffries at the Whitaker hearing is confused, yes he is
>>5083140 , >>5082992 Reserve Bank of Australia's Governor suspends reality
>>5083202 , >>5083205 Whitaker Drops
>>5083296 Pope & Islam's top imam sign historic covenant
>>5083345 #6491
#6490
>>5081957 Iran Supreme Leader wishes death on POTUS, Secretary Pompeo, and others in his Cabinet.
>>5082062, >>5082457 Updates on Whitaker's testimony
>>5082363 Massachusetts Republican Gov. Baker visits terror-linked Boston mosque
>>5082372 US-India Farmington university row: 'I fled after fake college raid'
>>5082429 Dozens of Judicial Nominees Advance to Full Senate
>>5082593 New POTUS Tweet: 50% approval
>>5082611 Reposts of Infographics Bun
>>5082615 #6490
Previously Collected Notables
>>5081867 #6489,
>>5079512 #6486, >>5080469 #6487, >>5081082 #6488
>>5077341 #6483, >>5078008 #6484, >>5078746 #6485
>>5074914 #6480, >>5075555 #6481, >>5076410 #6482
>>5072565 #6477, >>5073373 #6478, >>5074143 #6479
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5083356 at 2019-02-08 21:14:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6492: "PANIC re: WHITAKER?" Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6491
>>5082669, >>5082691 New POTUS Tweets
>>5082710 Senator Wyden introduced a bill that would legalize weed at the federal level
>>5082716, >>5082725, >>5082764, >>5082778, >>5082789, >>5082795, >>5082811 Wednesday Feb 6 in Congress
>>5082720 Defiant DOJ boss leaves House Dems fuming with snarky replies to 'gotcha' queries in fiery hearing
>>5082813 Ayatollah Khamenei: US 'embodiment of evil, violence'
>>5082897 Greek Parliament Ratifies Protocol on Northern Macedonia's Accession to NATO
>>5082944 Tucker Carlson: Stacey Abrams Says Identity Politics Will Unite Country; She Wants A Revolt
>>5082970 2020 Democrats storm California for cash
>>5082983 Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
>>5082994 Border security deal seems near, easing shutdown concerns
(Baker Change)
>>5083019 , >>5083065 Cohen to Whitaker: "Are you overseeing a witch hunt?"
>>5083041 , >>5083121, >>5083150 Best moment from AAG Whitaker's hearing?
>>5083074 @RepJeffries at the Whitaker hearing is confused, yes he is
>>5083140 , >>5082992 Reserve Bank of Australia's Governor suspends reality
>>5083202 , >>5083205 Whitaker Drops
>>5083296 Pope & Islam's top imam sign historic covenant
>>5083345 #6491
#6490
>>5081957 Iran Supreme Leader wishes death on POTUS, Secretary Pompeo, and others in his Cabinet.
>>5082062, >>5082457 Updates on Whitaker's testimony
>>5082363 Massachusetts Republican Gov. Baker visits terror-linked Boston mosque
>>5082372 US-India Farmington university row: 'I fled after fake college raid'
>>5082429 Dozens of Judicial Nominees Advance to Full Senate
>>5082593 New POTUS Tweet: 50% approval
>>5082611 Reposts of Infographics Bun
>>5082615 #6490
#6489
>>5081159, >>5081328 DOJ Files First of its Kind Action to Stop Tennessee Pharmacies' Unlawful Dispensing of Opioids
>>5081183 Article on Communist influences on the Democrat party
>>5081186 For keks: Pepe gets mentioned in Matt Furie vs Infowars
>>5081195 Did The Department Of Justice Protect Brenda Snipes From Prosecution For Ballot Destruction?
>>5081214 Border Officer Shoots Driver at Arizona Crossing
>>5081251 More on the largest bust of 1.7 tons of meth and drugs
>>5081258 Under Democrat Rule: MOAR TYPHUS
>>5081372 Jeff Bezos Protests the Invasion of his Privacy as Amazon Builds a Sprawling Surveillance State For Everyone Else
>>5081429 School shooting in Baltimore stopped at front door
>>5081529, >>5081530, >>5081545 Breaking: Bomb Threat at Arizona State Capital Building
>>5081600 Navy to drop live bombs on florida national park
>>5081689, >>5081714 Joe Biden once said Democrats needed 'a liberal George Wallace'
>>5081867 #6489
#6488
>>5080391 Venezuela's Maduro in open letter to US
>>5080421 Planned Parenthood Has A Plan To Expand Abortion To 40 Weeks In All 50 States
>>5080433 Meet Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the secret Republican weapon for 2020
>>5080449 Anon on Why the "Flaming Socialist" D's are the Only Ones Running for President
>>5080498 NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo Defends Radical Abortion Law
>>5080499 A Florida state Senator introduced a bill that would ban abortions after an unborn baby's heartbeat is detected
>>5080547, >>5080706 Brett Kavanaugh Just Declared War on Roe v. Wade
>>5080579 BB&T, SunTrust to Merge in $66 Billion Deal
>>5080698 From 2017: WaPo's robot reporter published 850 articles that year
>>5080743 Adam Schiff, Glenn Simpson and their Forrest Gump-like encounter in Aspen
>>5080749 US objects to UN move on Israeli action in Hebron
>>5080817 Nick Sandmann Lawyer: Those Who Attacked Covington Student 'Need to Be Punished'
>>5080903 US Military Finally Sets Target Date For "Full Withdrawal" From Syria
>>5080928 Yellow Vests are reaction to ultra-liberal policies - Italy's deputy PM
>>5080949 Animation shows every single bomb the US-led coalition has dropped on ISIS
>>5081082 #6488
Previously Collected Notables
>>5079512 #6486, >>5080469 #6487
>>5077341 #6483, >>5078008 #6484, >>5078746 #6485
>>5074914 #6480, >>5075555 #6481, >>5076410 #6482
>>5072565 #6477, >>5073373 #6478, >>5074143 #6479
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5083345 at 2019-02-08 21:13:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6491: Attacks On WHITAKER Will Only Intensify Edition
#6491
>>5082669, >>5082691 New POTUS Tweets
>>5082710 Senator Wyden introduced a bill that would legalize weed at the federal level
>>5082716, >>5082725, >>5082764, >>5082778, >>5082789, >>5082795, >>5082811 Wednesday Feb 6 in Congress
>>5082720 Defiant DOJ boss leaves House Dems fuming with snarky replies to 'gotcha' queries in fiery hearing
>>5082813 Ayatollah Khamenei: US 'embodiment of evil, violence'
>>5082897 Greek Parliament Ratifies Protocol on Northern Macedonia's Accession to NATO
>>5082944 Tucker Carlson: Stacey Abrams Says Identity Politics Will Unite Country; She Wants A Revolt
>>5082970 2020 Democrats storm California for cash
>>5082983 Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
>>5082994 Border security deal seems near, easing shutdown concerns
(Baker Change)
>>5083019 , >>5083065 Cohen to Whitaker: "Are you overseeing a witch hunt?"
>>5083041 , >>5083121, >>5083150 Best moment from AAG Whitaker's hearing?
>>5083074 @RepJeffries at the Whitaker hearing is confused, yes he is
>>5083140 , >>5082992 Reserve Bank of Australia's Governor suspends reality
>>5083202 , >>5083205 Whitaker Drops
>>5083296 Pope & Islam's top imam sign historic covenant
bakering
#5083200 at 2019-02-08 20:58:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6491: Attacks On WHITAKER Will Only Intensify Edition
Notes @ 500
Anything missed?
>>5082669, >>5082691 New POTUS Tweets
>>5082710 Senator Wyden introduced a bill that would legalize weed at the federal level
>>5082716, >>5082725, >>5082764, >>5082778, >>5082789, >>5082795, >>5082811 Wednesday Feb 6 in Congress
>>5082720 Defiant DOJ boss leaves House Dems fuming with snarky replies to 'gotcha' queries in fiery hearing
>>5082813 Ayatollah Khamenei: US 'embodiment of evil, violence'
>>5082897 Greek Parliament Ratifies Protocol on Northern Macedonia's Accession to NATO
>>5082944 Tucker Carlson: Stacey Abrams Says Identity Politics Will Unite Country; She Wants A Revolt
>>5082970 2020 Democrats storm California for cash
>>5082983 Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
>>5082994 Border security deal seems near, easing shutdown concerns
(Baker Change)
>>5083019 , >>5083065 Cohen to Whitaker: "Are you overseeing a witch hunt?"
>>5083041 , 5083121, >>5083150 Best moment from AAG Whitaker's hearing?
>>5083074 @RepJeffries at the Whitaker hearing is confused, yes he is
#5083176 at 2019-02-08 20:56:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6491: Attacks On WHITAKER Will Only Intensify Edition
>>5082983 Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
NOTABLE
CaliFag Patriots approve this move!!
#5082983 at 2019-02-08 20:40:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6491: Attacks On WHITAKER Will Only Intensify Edition
Nielsen bypasses environmental rules, orders border wall construction in San Diego
The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has given U.S. Customs and Border Protection permission to ignore environmental and land regulations to expedite construction of a secondary barrier, or wall, that runs parallel to the primary one between Tijuana and San Diego.
The secondary wall is meant to run for 12 miles and is expected to be 18 feet tall, a sector spokesman told the Washington Examiner during a visit to the region last year. The Army Corps of Engineers awarded the project in December. The San Diego Sector is unique as a southwest border sector in that it has had a double wall for two decades, but it has still seen active smuggling efforts and increased illegal immigration in recent years. Despite the double wall, people were easily getting over or through both of them, prompting the sector to step up its infrastructure. In fiscal year 2018, the Border Patrol's San Diego Sector, one of nine on the southern border, arrested 38,000 people. In the first four months of 2019, the region has hit nearly half the total number apprehended last year. "Tactical infrastructure, when combined with the appropriate technology and personnel, significantly reduces the amount of illegal border entries and enhances the Border Patrol's ability to secure the border," DHS said in a statement. The "primary" wall, or that which is closest to Mexico, stretches 14 miles from Imperial Beach on the Pacific Ocean past the Otay Mesa port of entry and into the mountains, where it is difficult to travel on foot or vehicle.
The main wall was installed in 1991. It consists of thouSands of 8- to 10-foot-tall corrugated steel "landing mats." The mats were surplus material from the Vietnam War that had been meant to serve as helicopter landing pads in rice paddies. In the early 1990s, agents were making more apprehensions of illegal entrants in their 60-mile stretch of the border than all apprehensions seen across the border last year. Prior to 1991, barbed wire fencing was all there was to stop people from entering the country outside of a port, and it wasn't installed continuously across the border. In 1997, San Diego began installing a secondary wall. In 2016, San Diego learned it would receive federal funding to replace the landing mats with bollard fencing, which consists of vertical steel posts that have been planted in the ground.
President Trump campaigned in 2016 to build a "beautiful" wall between the U.S. and Mexico. When he took office in January 2017, the barrier between both countries' 1,954-mile border covered approximately one-third of that space. Last April, CBP announced several projects that would replace and build new barriers on 100 miles. Friday's decision to skirt environmental review processes is the third since the fall. Late last year, Nielsen waived regulations for border projects in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Nielsen stated in the Federal Register memo that she had the authority to make the exceptions under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, which states a chief can waive all legal requirements if a wall, road, or other infrastructure is immediately needed.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/nielsen-bypasses-environmental-rules-orders-border-wall-construction-in-San-Diego
#5080809 at 2019-02-08 18:13:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6488: ]Whitaker[ Edition
The Green people in California will not be happy about this…
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/nielsen-bypasses-environmental-rules-orders-border-wall-construction-in-San-Diego/ar-BBTkWvc?ocid=spartandhp
#5074336 at 2019-02-08 03:59:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6480: Trace From China/MX To Long Beach Edition
>>5074242
There are towns and cities that actually do abut the border. They are Vista, Ca (San Diego), Nogales, Az, El Paso, Tx, and others.
In El Paso I-10 runs paralell to the border. If you're driving it, you're within spitting distance of the border.
So, there are areas where it could possibly be an issue.
#5069985 at 2019-02-07 21:35:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6474: Enjoying The Show Edition
It's funny that Pelosi will now fund the boarder wall right after it started falling down near San Diego with illegals pouring in.
#5059834 at 2019-02-07 00:53:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6461: State Dept To Investigate FBI's Handling of Epstein Case Edition
Man Charged with Dozens of Sexual Assault Counts in Oregon and California
FBI and Local Law Enforcement Partners Are Seeking Models Photographed and Potentially Victimized by Robert Arnold Koester
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Yamhill County (Oregon) Sheriff's Office, and the Carlsbad (California) Police Department are asking for the public's assistance in identifying potential victims of a suspected serial sexual predator who took nude photos of models and is alleged to have sexually assaulted many of these models, including individuals younger than 18 years of age. Robert Arnold Koester-also known as Bert Kay, Rhake Winter, and Qitooly-age 52, has potentially been engaging in these criminal acts starting in 1994 and continuing through his initial arrest in Carlsbad, California, on November 13, 2018.
Alleged victims have been identified in multiple cities across the United States. At the time of his arrest, Koester worked as a professional photographer, engaged in the photography of models, primarily on the West Coast of the United States.
At the time of his initial arrest in November 2018 by the Carlsbad Police Department, Koester was living in Southern California. He currently faces 23 felony charges filed by state prosecutors in San Diego County related to that arrest, including child sexual abuse and production of child pornography.
>https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/portland/news/press-releases/man-charged-with-dozens-of-sexual-assault-counts-in-oregon-and-california
#5052916 at 2019-02-06 14:13:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6452: Ebake Edition
Navy's drone 'ghost ship' completes unmanned 5,200-mile trip
The U.S. has made another major leap in autonomous technology with the latest completed test of an unmanned drone ship.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) made another milestone with the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) prototype called "Sea Hunter," which completed its first voyage between California and Hawaii without navigators or crew, The Drive reported Monday.
The 5,200-mile feat between San Diego and Pearl Harbor was first announced in a press release from Leidos, the defense contractor behind the Sea Hunter project
"The Sea Hunter program is leading the world in unmanned, fully autonomous naval ship design and production," Gerry FaSano, Leidos Defense Group President, said in a press release. "The recent long-range mission is the first of its kind and demonstrates to the U.S. Navy that autonomy technology is ready to move from the developmental and experimental stages to advanced mission testing."
A crew was aboard an escort ship throughout the Sea Hunter's journey. They boarded the ship for short durations throughout to assess the electronics and propulsion systems.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2019/02/navys-drone-ghost-ship-completes-unmanned-5200-mile-trip/
#5052426 at 2019-02-06 12:33:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6451: POTUS Opened The Door Of All Doors Edition
Just Uncovered: Fan Killed by Accident at Dodgers Game, Team Kept It Quiet
By Dave Kovaleski
February 5, 2019 at 11:15am
A woman who was struck in the head by a foul ball at Dodger Stadium on Aug. 25 died as a result of the injury, ESPN reported Tuesday.
"The coroner's report states the cause as 'acute intracranial hemorrhage due to history of blunt force trauma' and states that the injury occurred when she was struck in the head with a baseball during the Aug. 25 game at Dodger Stadium," ESPN reported, citing the Los Angeles County Coroner's Report.
The woman, Linda Goldbloom, attended the Los Angeles Dodgers-San Diego Padres game to celebrate her 79th birthday and 59th wedding anniversary with her husband, Erwin, brother-in-law Michael and sister-in-law Eve, ESPN reported.
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In the top of the ninth inning, a Padres batter hit a foul ball a "little to the first-base side of home plate," the report said.
The ball sailed over the area protected by netting and hit Goldbloom in Section 106, Row C, Seat 5, ESPN reported.
https://www.westernjournal.com/wc/just-uncovered-fan-killed-accident-dodgers-game-team-kept-quiet/?utm_source=push&utm_medium=westernjournalism&utm_content=2019-02-05&utm_campaign=manualpost&fbclid=IwAR0v4JxWQxCQvpbO0oxZz9vlxeXNLBol6ise3enxmsQIpNqCv2RboCTchT8
#5051758 at 2019-02-06 09:25:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6451: POTUS Opened The Door Of All Doors Edition
Huawei Tried To Steal His Technology, But He Was Working For The FBI All Along
Adam Khan believed he had invented nearly indestructible glass that was going to revolutionize the technology industry. His "diamond glass" looked like ordinary glass, but was 6 times stronger than the industry standard. His plan, according to a new Bloomberg article? License the technology to phone manufacturers and turn a pretty penny for his company, Akhan Semiconductor, Inc.
As part of his research, he sent a specimen of his glass to a San Diego lab that was owned by Huawei Technologies to have it evaluated for potential licensing - but the sample he received back after testing was badly damaged, leading him to believe it may have been tampered with.
Khan said he was optimistic at first: "We were very optimistic. Having one of the top three smartphone manufacturers back you, at least on paper, is very attractive."
But he then found himself paranoid about knockoffs - and became even more paranoid when Huawei began to "behave suspiciously" after getting his sample. They missed a deadline to return his sample and when they did return it, it was broken in several pieces and three shards of glass were missing altogether.
He said: "My heart Sank. I thought, 'Great, this multibillion-dollar company is coming after our technology. What are we going to do now?'"
Khan was likely further surprised when he was approached by the FBI to help with an ongoing investigation into Huawei. The FBI wanted Khan and Akhan's chief operations officer, Carl Shurboff, to conduct an undercover meeting with Huawei in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show. Shurboff was outfitted with surveillance devices and recorded the conversation, while a reporter from Bloomberg watched from a safe distance.
During the conversation, Khan and his COO "succeeded in getting Huawei representatives to admit, on tape, to breaking the contract with Akhan and, evidently, to violating U.S. export-control laws."
Subsequent to that, when an FBI gemology expert was able to examine the glass Khan had received back, they determined the Huawei had blasted it with a 100 kW laser, which is "powerful enough to be used as a weapon".
The investigation Khan is involved in is separate from recent indictments against the company. It is hardly the last as it seems that every day, more Huawei stones continue to turn over.
"Today should serve as a warning that we will not tolerate businesses that violate our laws, obstruct justice, or jeopardize national and economic well-being," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a January 28 press release about indictments regarding technology allegedly stolen by Huawei from T-Mobile. On that same day, the FBI raided the San Diego lab where Khan had sent his glass.
Display glass is considered to be a significant competitive advantage in the world of smart phones. Khan had been working on diamond glass going back to his college days when he began learning about nanodiamonds at the age of 19. According to Bloomberg:
After graduation, he ran experiments at the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility and teamed up with researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, eventually developing and patenting a way to deposit a thin coating of tiny diamonds on materials such as glass. He also licensed diamond-related patents for Akhan from the Argonne lab in 2014. By the following year, Khan was confident enough to start promoting his new technology.
If the FBI's new investigation into Huawei continues to provide substantial evidence, it will bolster the Trump administration's case to block the Chinese company from selling equipment for 5G use in the US. Some countries, like Australia, have already banned Huawei equipment for fear of not being able to protect IP that's in the interest of national security.
Khan's final take? All companies of all sizes should be watching out for Huawei as closely as possible: "I think they're identifying technologies that are key to their road map and going after them no matter what the size or scale or status of the business. I wouldn't say they're discriminating."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-02-04/huawei-sting-offers-rare-glimpse-of-u-s-targeting-chinese-giant
#5049045 at 2019-02-06 04:27:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6447: Post SOTU Edition
Huawei Tried To Steal His Technology, But He Was Working For The FBI All Along
Adam Khan believed he had invented nearly indestructible glass that was going to revolutionize the technology industry. His "diamond glass" looked like ordinary glass, but was 6 times stronger than the industry standard. His plan, according to a new Bloomberg article? License the technology to phone manufacturers and turn a pretty penny for his company, Akhan Semiconductor, Inc.
As part of his research, he sent a specimen of his glass to a San Diego lab that was owned by Huawei Technologies to have it evaluated for potential licensing - but the sample he received back after testing was badly damaged, leading him to believe it may have been tampered with.
Khan said he was optimistic at first: "We were very optimistic. Having one of the top three smartphone manufacturers back you, at least on paper, is very attractive."
Adam Khan believed he had invented nearly indestructible glass that was going to revolutionize the technology industry. His "diamond glass" looked like ordinary glass, but was 6 times stronger than the industry standard. His plan, according to a new Bloomberg article? License the technology to phone manufacturers and turn a pretty penny for his company, Akhan Semiconductor, Inc.
As part of his research, he sent a specimen of his glass to a San Diego lab that was owned by Huawei Technologies to have it evaluated for potential licensing - but the sample he received back after testing was badly damaged, leading him to believe it may have been tampered with.
Adam Khan believed he had invented nearly indestructible glass that was going to revolutionize the technology industry. His "diamond glass" looked like ordinary glass, but was 6 times stronger than the industry standard. His plan, according to a new Bloomberg article? License the technology to phone manufacturers and turn a pretty penny for his company, Akhan Semiconductor, Inc.
As part of his research, he sent a specimen of his glass to a San Diego lab that was owned by Huawei Technologies to have it evaluated for potential licensing - but the sample he received back after testing was badly damaged, leading him to believe it may have been tampered with.
Khan said he was optimistic at first: "We were very optimistic. Having one of the top three smartphone manufacturers back you, at least on paper, is very attractive."
But he then found himself paranoid about knockoffs - and became even more paranoid when Huawei began to "behave suspiciously" after getting his sample. They missed a deadline to return his sample and when they did return it, it was broken in several pieces and three shards of glass were missing altogether.
He said: "My heart Sank. I thought, 'Great, this multibillion-dollar company is coming after our technology. What are we going to do now?'"
Khan was likely further surprised when he was approached by the FBI to help with an ongoing investigation into Huawei. The FBI wanted Khan and Akhan's chief operations officer, Carl Shurboff, to conduct an undercover meeting with Huawei in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show. Shurboff was outfitted with surveillance devices and recorded the conversation, while a reporter from Bloomberg watched from a safe distance.
During the conversation, Khan and his COO "succeeded in getting Huawei representatives to admit, on tape, to breaking the contract with Akhan and, evidently, to violating U.S. export-control laws."
Subsequent to that, when an FBI gemology expert was able to examine the glass Khan had received back, they determined the Huawei had blasted it with a 100 kW laser, which is "powerful enough to be used as a weapon".
The investigation Khan is involved in is separate from recent indictments against the company. It is hardly the last as it seems that every day, more Huawei stones continue to turn over.
"Today should serve as a warning that we will not tolerate businesses that violate our laws, obstruct justice, or jeopardize national and economic well-being," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a January 28 press release about indictments regarding technology allegedly stolen by Huawei from T-Mobile. On that same day, the FBI raided the San Diego lab where Khan had sent his glass.
Display glass is considered to be a significant competitive advantage in the world of smart phones. Khan had been working on diamond glass going back to his college days when he began learning about nano-diamonds at the age of 19.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-05/huawei-tried-steal-his-technology-he-was-working-fbi-all-along
taken from long form article at
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-02-04/huawei-sting-offers-rare-glimpse-of-u-s-targeting-chinese-giant
#5047664 at 2019-02-06 03:39:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6445: We Are BORN Free And We Will STAY Free Edition
>>5047650
State of the Union Address: Key Points
Feb 5, 2019, 9 pm ET
PAGE 2 of 4
BUILD THE WALL
- Now we must join forces again to confront a crisis: to pass a budget that secures our southern border
- Large caravans are on their way: Mexicans are being transported to areas where there is little border protection; 3000 troops on their way to protect the border
- Legal immigrants enrich our nation; we owe it to them to enact immigration reform
- "Tonight, I'm asking your to defend our very dangerous southern border"
- Wealthy politicians push for open borders while living their personal lives behind walls
- Meanwhile, working class Americans are left to pay the price for illegal immigration
- Tolerance for illegal immigation is not compassionate, it is cruel
- Women & children are especially exploited, sold into prostitution & slavery
- Illegal drugs flow into our cities, MS-13 operates in at least 20 states (almost all come thru the southern border)
- We are removing them by the thouSands but they keep streaming in, as along as the border is open
- Angel families: he's gotten to know them (e.g, Deborah Bissell)(sp?), and another family
- "I will never forget…that is should never happen again"
- 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens made; ICE agent Elvin Hernandez (sp?), a legal immigrant
- Stories of cities with walls: San Diego, El Paso
- I will never abolish ICE
- In the past, a proper wall never got built. I will get it built!!
- This is a smart see-thru steel barrier in the areas of greatest need
- Walls work, walls save lives
- Let's work together to reach a deal that will keep America safe
NEW TRADE/DOMESTIC POLICIES, ADVANCES FOR WOMEN
- 58% of new jobs fhave been filled by women ("white suited" women reluctantly rise & clap; they do something, not sure what, POTUS: "You weren't supposed to do that!"
- We have more women in the workforce than ever before ("Dont sit down yet, you're going to like the next part")
- More women are serving in Congress than ever before (they actually loook happy & sort of join in chanting USA)
- We are now working on a new trade deal with China [but one that is fair)
- To built on our economic success, we must reverse bad trade policies
- No more catastrophic NAFTA; USMCA will replace it
- "I hope you can pass it into law… so we can have more 'Made in the USA' products
- Both parties should be able to unite to rebuilt our crumbling infrastructure, also to invest in the future
#5036522 at 2019-02-05 14:52:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6431: SOTU Anticipation Edition
Is The So-Called "POPULAR VOTE" a SCAM?
*Election Night Nov.8, 2016 - CNN had Hillary at 95% of winning up til 9 pm. I knew that was Fake because during the campaign, President Trump was filling 10,000 seat arenas with 3,000 people standing outside watching on large TV monitors.
Meanwhile, Hillary couldn't even fill a small room. Remember their Green Screen fiasco? At Temple Univ. in Philadelphia, they had to bus in black High School students to fill a small 100 folding chair room. All lame attempts to make her look "popular".
*After POTUS won the Election, they claimed that "Madame President" had won the "Popular Vote" by something like 3 Million Votes. Which did not ring true to me.
Most of us have seen that US Map showing that almost all counties in the US are Red, with the Blue spots in big Urban areas such as Miami, NYC, Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, Seattle and Portland. I know that these cities have the densest Population, but DO THE NUMBERS ADD UP ??
The Top 10 Largest U.S. Cities by Population
* New York City, NY. Population: 8,550,405. …
* Los Angeles, CA. Population: 3,971,883. …
* Chicago, IL. Population: 2,720,546. …
* Houston, TX. Population: 2,296,224. …
* Philadelphia, PA. Population: 1,567,442. …
* Phoenix, AZ. Population: 1,563,025. …
* San Antonio, TX. Population: 1,469,845. …
* San Diego, CA. Population: 1,394,928. …
* Dallas, TX. Population: 1,300,092. …
* San Jose, CA. Population: 1,026,908. …
TOTAL : 21,971,273 (aprox. 22 Million People)
Let's Add On some Ultra-Liberal Cities:
* Los Angeles 3,792,621
* San Francisco 860,000
* Portland 632,209
* Seattle 659,000
* Miami-Dade 2,751,796
Population of these 15 Big Liberal Cities Add Up to 31,966,991
*** TOTAL: That's aprox. 32 Million People, mostly Liberals.
US Population is 328 Million People
* 2019 Current: 328,174,680
Sauce: http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/united-states-population/
So even if Every Single Man, Woman and Child in the Top Biggest, Bluest, Liberal-est Pockets of America voted for Hillary, HOW could she have "won" the vaunted "Popular Vote" ?
OK, Let's add on the 26 Million Illegal Aliens, and throw in 4 Million Dead People - and All of them also voted for Hillary for an additional 30 Million Democrat Voters — That would give us a Grand Total of 62 Million Voters for Hillary.
*328 Million People - 62 Million Dem Voters = 266 Million Red Voters for Trump.
So Remember these Actual Population Numbers the Next Time the Mockingbird Media uses the Bullshit Term "POPULAR VOTE" to deceive you as to how "popular" some Democrap is with the "popular" folks of America.
#5034955 at 2019-02-05 08:38:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6429: Executive Time Edition
>>5034188 pb
https://alotrolado.org/who-we-are/board-of-directors/
Jose Arce
Jose (AKA Spanky) was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. He arrived in the United States at age two and is the father of four children, three of whom are U.S. citizens. A former gang member, Jose was deported in 2007 after a firearm conviction. Separated from his family, Jose attempted to reenter the U.S. and was then incarcerated in federal prison for reentering after being deported. Jose was deported again in 2010 and established his life in Tijuana.
Since 2010, Jose has started two successful businesses in Tijuana, No Mercy Tattoos and Los Tarros restaurant. Jose is a highly gifted tattoo artist and travels frequently throughout Mexico to perform his work. He also works in the following media: airbrushing; oil painting; charcoal drawings; pastels; sculpting; and other visual arts. Jose has been featured in numerous publications regarding the monumental struggles of deportees at establishing a life (and starting businesses) in Mexico, including Univision, the San Diego Union-Tribune, Fusion, and la Razón.
#5028042 at 2019-02-04 20:23:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6420: "Conspiracy" Label Edition
FBI taps veteran special agent as new top counterintelligence official
John Brown, a special agent in charge of the FBI's San Diego Field Office, has been tapped for the organization's top counterintelligence position.
Brown will replace Bill Priestap, who served as assistant director of the FBI's counterintelligence division, sources familiar with the matter told The Hill
An FBI official confirmed to The Hill that Brown has been appointed to serve as the assistant director, noting that the bureau has not publicly announced it.
Priestap, who has 20 years of service to the FBI, was the last top official to have a role overseeing investigations into both Hillary Clinton and the Trump campaign.
Brown, an army veteran who joined the FBI as a special agent in 1999, has focused on counterintelligence, counterterrorism and cyber crime cases throughout his career, according to his FBI biography page.
His first assignment was in the Chicago Field Office, where he focused largely on counterintelligence cases and deployed to Iraq in 2004.
Most recently, starting in February 2018, Brown began to serve as the FBI special agent in charge of the San Diego Field Office.
Brown also reportedly worked a short time with special counsel Robert Mueller on the Russia probe.
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page testified before House investigators last year that Brown and Mueller were "not a good match," according to an Epoch Times report, which cited obtained copies of her closed-door transcript.
Then-counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok, who had an extramarital affair with Page during the 2016 election, was then brought over to work on the Russia investigation. Strzok came under fire last year after his text messages to Page surfaced, which showed him making disparaging remarks about President Trump and other political figures during the 2016 election.
A spokesperson for Mueller's team declined to comment on whether Brown has previously served on the team.
In a May interview with the San Diego Tribune, Brown defended bureau employees in response to question about Trump's attacks on the FBI and the president's decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey.
"I'm not motivated or demotivated by the news. I'm committed to our craft, and that is protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution - that is our mission," he told the California paper.
"So we have to keep our heads down and continue to do what we do because that's what's expected, and we can't have any gaps or seams in that. I think most FBI employees see it that way. I think in the end it's noise what's happening, and it is sad. I think this will pass," he continued.
When asked about Trump's decision to fire Comey, Brown said the show must go on.
"When [former FBI Director J. Edgar] Hoover died, we opened up the next day. You recognize [Comey] was an important member of this organization, but at the same time the organization is bigger than him and the mission is bigger than all of us. That's what we have to keep our focus on," he told the San Diego Tribune.
Brown, who described himself as aggressive due to his counterterrorism background, said he applied a similar approach when he got moved to deal with cyber threats in the bureau.
" [They said], 'we need some aggressiveness,' so I was brought up [to the FBI Headquarters] for that mindset," he told the Tribune.
"It was eye-opening. I think I played a small part of building some of the edifices that still stand today, from Cyber Watch, to in terms of how we look at cases - not looking at the IP addresses and data, but in terms of there are people behind the keyboard," he added.
https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/428393-fbi-taps-veteran-special-agent-as-new-top-counterintelligence-official
#5025887 at 2019-02-04 16:53:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6417: Comfy Monday Edition
Border Narcotics
@BorderNarcotics
3h3 hours ago
Border Patrol Reports Massive $2.25 Million Narcotics Seizure at San Clemente Station - Times of San Diego
#5023063 at 2019-02-04 07:06:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6413: Godspeed, Patriot(s) Edition
Justin Fairfax accuser is a Professor at Scripts (San Diego).
So, she is 3,000 miles from VA.
#5022779 at 2019-02-04 06:24:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6413: Godspeed, Patriot(s) Edition
OCEANSIDE, Calif. (KGTV) - The man who died after a small plane crashed into an Oceanside-area hillside this week has been identified.
Raymond Allen Petty Jr., 58, of Yorba Linda in Orange County, died in the single-engine plane crash late Monday night, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner. The plane had taken off from Oceanside Municipal Airport several miles away before it crashed into a nearby hillside off State Route 76 near Canyon Drive, the ME said.
https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/man-who-died-in-oceanside-plane-crash-identified
#5018871 at 2019-02-04 00:07:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6408: Time Draws Nigh Edition
Pentagon sending thouSands more troops to southern border
The Pentagon announced on Sunday 3,750 additional U.S. forces will be deployed to the southern border to provide support to Customs and Border Protection. These additional troops, who according to CNN will be deployed for 90 days, will bring the total number of active duty forces supporting CBP at the border to roughly 4,350. The number of troops being sent to the U.S.-Mexico border is slightly up from the 3,500 figure reported last week.
Last month, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said the U.S. military's support mission at the southern border had been extended until September at the urging of the Department of Homeland Security. "That support includes a mobile surveillance capability through the end of September 2019, as well as the emplacement of approximately 150 miles of concertina wire between ports of entry," the Pentagon statement said Sunday. Troops were initially sent to the southern border ahead of the November midterm elections as a caravan of about 1,000 Central Americans seeking asylum moved through Mexico on the way to San Diego. Nearly 6,000 active duty service members were sent there in November.
The Trump administration has faced heat for not being completely forthcoming with its plans to send troops to the border. Last week, House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith, D-Wash., rebuked the Pentagon for failing to provide "full transparency" to the panel regarding the specifics of the Pentagon's plans to provide additional support to CBP, including how many troops would be sent. President Trump, who is at loggerheads with Democrats in Congress over his demand for $5.7 billion in border wall funding, tweeted Thursday that more troops were being sent to the border to stem the tide of illegal immigration. "More troops being sent to the Southern Border to stop the attempted Invasion of Illegals, through large Caravans, into our Country. We have stopped the previous Caravans, and we will stop these also. With a Wall it would be soooo much easier and less expensive. Being Built!" he said. Trump has threatened to use emergency powers to divert military resources in order to build a physical barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border if Congress can't come to a long-term spending agreement to avert another partial government shutdown by mid-February.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/pentagon-sending-thouSands-more-troops-to-southern-border
#5018482 at 2019-02-03 23:30:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6407: KEEP OUT! Edition
>>5018051
Documents recently released under FOIA have brought to light a massive surveillance network spying on communications in North America:
The FBI has quietly built a sophisticated, point-and-click surveillance system that performs instant wiretaps on almost any communications device. … The surveillance system, called DCSNet, for Digital Collection System Network, connects FBI wiretapping rooms to switches controlled by traditional land-line operators, internet-telephony providers and cellular companies. It is far more intricately woven into the nation's telecom infrastructure than observers suspected.
DCSNet is run by an FBI division called Telecommunications Intercept and Collection Technology Unit (TICTU), a black-ops group that, before the release of these documents, was little known outside of the Intelligence Community. (The only Internet reference to them by the US government is a PDF document from Senator Tom Coburn that shows they held a regional training conference in San Diego in 2006.)
https://zapatopi.net/blog/?post=200708312850.the_owl_is_listening
#5017803 at 2019-02-03 22:20:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6406: Sportsballers Unite Edition
>>5017487
DECEMBER 23, 2013
*The Colorado, A River Under Stress
The Colorado River is vitally important to the residents of the seven western states that share its drainage basin. It supplies irrigation and drinking water to more than 30 million people over an area stretching from Denver to San Diego. Unfortunately, the river is over allocated and over utilized and with the current drought we are reaching the point where who uses its water and how much they use will almost certainly have to change.
In order to understand how we've gotten to where we are today it is necessary to look back at how the Colorado River, one of the most regulated in the world, has been manipulated and managed since 1900. Prior to the twentieth century the Colorado ran free and was only utilized by those few people and settlements along the river that used minor amounts for irrigation and municipal purposes. The Colorado is one of the very few rivers in this country that has no major cities along its banks, although Las Vegas is only a few miles away. The river has never really been suitable for navigation, and the extremely hot summers along the lower reaches discouraged settlement. Most of the municipal use takes place outside the river's drainage basin.
http://www.desertreport.org/?p=1129
==Posted
3 years ago
Approximately what magnitude earthquake would it require to destroy the Hoover Dam?
In the trailer for the movie San Andreas they show the Hoover Dam collapsing as a result of a super earthquake. Has there ever been an earthquake in history that would have been capable of destroying a structure like the Hoover Dam? What would the absolute minimum magnitude on the Richter scale be for a quake that could cause destruction such as that, assuming it happened as close to the dam as possible?
Edit: here's an article that kind of covers the premise, but seems to cover the question in terms of what could realistically happen. I guess I'm more wondering what could hypothetically happen.
https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/37jd1l/approximately_what_magnitude_earthquake_would_it/
#5017369 at 2019-02-03 21:46:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6406: Sportsballers Unite Edition
this should be against the law
Brian Maienschein quits Republican Party, joins Democrats in surprise move
In a political move that caught some San Diegans by surprise and could have a statewide impact, San Diego Assemblyman Brian Maienschein announced on Thursday that he was switching his political party allegiance from Republican to Democrat.
https://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/opinion/the-conversation/sd-who-is-brian-maienschein-republican-turned-democrat-california-assembly-20190124-htmlstory.html
#5014432 at 2019-02-03 17:12:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6402: Sunday Funday Edition
Human fetal cells
Biotech company needlessly uses aborted human fetal cells to test artificial food flavors
Correction fetal cells may not be in foods but used to test synthetic ingredients in food. Although it wouldn't surprise me if they used them in foods
Tuesday, April 12, 2011 by: Ethan Huff
Tags: human fetal cells, artificial flavors, health
(NewsTarget) (NaturalNews) Senomyx, a San Diego, Cal.-based biotechnology company that specializes in food flavoring ingredients, is under fire for allegedly using aborted human fetal cells to test the effectiveness of its various synthetic flavoring agents. According to reports, the company has plenty of other viable options at its disposal for testing such ingredients that do not involve the moral and ethical problems associated with using aborted human fetal cells, but for whatever reason it has ignored pleas to stop using them.
The Senomyx website explains that the company develops "savory, sweet and salt flavor ingredients that are intended to allow for the reduction of MSG (monosodium glutamate), sugar and salt in food and beverage products." But the way in which it does this is through the use of "isolated human taste receptors," which a group called Children of God for Life (CGL) suggests is a deceptive marketing term to cover up their true nature.
"What they don't tell the public is that they are using HEK 293 – human embryonic kidney cells taken from an electively aborted baby to produce those receptors," said Debi Vinnedge, director of CGL. "They could have easily chosen animal, insect, or other morally obtained human cells expressing the G protein for taste receptors."
CGL says it has tried to contact Senomyx on numerous occasions to urge the company to switch to alternative testing methods, but has yet to receive a formidable response. CGL has also contacted many of the company's "collaborators," which include PepsiCo, Kraft Foods, Solae, and Nestle. Such collaborators help fund research and development at Senomyx, as well as pay royalties on sales of products they sell that include the company's flavor ingredients.
Campbell Soup was also a Senomyx collaborator, but shortly after being contacted by CGL, the company indicated that it had officially cut ties with Senomyx over the ordeal.
Besides the company's questionable use of aborted fetal cells to test its flavors, the flavors themselves are synthetically-derived. Artificial flavor enhancers are exactly what their name insinuates – fake. They typically reduce costs for processed food producers by extending flavors and tastes but provide no nutritional benefit to consumers.
[Editor`s Note: NaturalNews is strongly against the use of all forms of animal testing. We fully support implementation of humane medical experimentation that promotes the health and wellbeing of all living creatures.]
#5013067 at 2019-02-03 14:29:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6400: Unapologetic Baker Edition
>>5013013
>genetic code; the 20 amino acids and 2 stop codon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller%E2%80%93Urey_experiment
The Miller-Urey experiment[1] (or Miller experiment)[2] was a chemical experiment that simulated the conditions thought at the time to be present on the early Earth, and tested the chemical origin of life under those conditions. The experiment supported Alexander Oparin's and J. B. S. Haldane's hypothesis that putative conditions on the primitive Earth favoured chemical reactions that synthesized more complex organic compounds from simpler inorganic precursors. Considered to be the classic experiment investigating abiogenesis, it was conducted in 1952[3] by Stanley Miller, with assistance from Harold Urey, at the University of Chicago and later the University of California, San Diego and published the following year.[4][5][6]
After Miller's death in 2007, scientists examining sealed vials preserved from the original experiments were able to show that there were actually well over 20 different amino acids produced in Miller's original experiments. That is considerably more than what Miller originally reported, and more than the 20 that naturally occur in life.[7] More recent evidence suggests that Earth's original atmosphere might have had a composition different from the gas used in the Miller experiment, but prebiotic experiments continue to produce racemic mixtures of simple to complex compounds under varying conditions.[8]
#4997824 at 2019-02-02 05:09:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6381: Midnight Coast to Coast Edition
ICE Force Feeds Detainees on Hunger Strike
At least six immigrant detainees on a hunger strike have been force-fed through nasal tubes by immigration authorities, while nine other asylum-seekers are starving themselves, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed on Thursday.
Eleven of the detainees refusing food, some for more than a month, are in custody at the El Paso Processing Center. Four others are in ICE detentions centers across the country: one each in Miami, Phoenix, San Diego and San Francisco.
"They have tubes that have been shoved through their noses and IV's giving them fluids. It's extremely painful and it's against their will," Kaur told NPR, adding that as recently as Thursday morning her clients told her in a phone conversation that they are experiencing nasal and rectal bleeding and vomiting.
They began the hunger strike at the start of the new year to call attention to what they say are inhumane conditions, repeated verbal threats of deportation and debilitating angst created by a total absence of information about their impending asylum cases.
https://www.scpr.org/news/2019/01/31/88112/ice-confirms-force-feeding-of-detainees-on-hunger/
#4985864 at 2019-02-01 07:00:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6365: Why Is Hussein Traveling The Globe? Edition
https://www.record-bee.com/2019/01/30/a-20-cent-mystery-surcharge-on-gas-california-lawmakers-ask-ag-to-find-out-why-2/
By ERIN BALDASSARI |
January 30, 2019 at 6:48 am
SACRAMENTO - Since at least 2015, Californians have been paying a "mystery surcharge" on gasoline that adds roughly 20 cents to each gallon - costing drivers more than $17 billion - and now a coalition of lawmakers is asking the attorney general to find out why.
A group of 19 legislators, including a dozen from the Bay Area, sent a letter Monday requesting the state's Department of Justice to investigate the hidden charge identified in a 2017 report on the state's high gasoline prices.
Golden State drivers regularly pay some of the highest gasoline prices in the nation, which fluctuate weekly but that typically rank in the top two or three. This week, however, California has the distinction of the highest prices, at $3.25 per gallon, or a dollar more than the national average, according to AAA.
High taxes are not entirely to blame, says UC Berkeley economist Severin Borenstein, a lead author of the report. Even with California's recently increased gas tax, which voters upheld this past November, the state still ranks second in total taxes, paying approximately 73 cents per gallon, compared to Pennsylvania's 77 cents, according to the American Petroleum Institute.
There are other factors contributing to higher-than-average prices, too, Borenstein told this news organization in 2017. Among them are cleaner-burning and low-carbon fuel requirements that together contribute another 14 cents. The state's cap-and-trade program adds another 12 cents.
But motorists are still paying 20 cents more for each gallon of gasoline than they should, Borenstein said. And, the mysterious part is that the surcharge showed up just a few months after the researchers started their work.
The California Energy Commission in late 2014 tasked Borenstein and four other experts to form the Petroleum Market Advisory Committee to study the state's high gas prices. Not too long after the team started working, an explosion in February 2015 at Exxon Mobil's refinery in Torrance caused a major disruption in the state's oil market, causing prices to spike while the refinery was shut down.
The committee expected prices to rise, which is traditionally what happens when there's a sudden shortage. But instead of prices coming down when the refinery got back online, they stayed high, he said. And they still haven't dropped to what the committee would have expected.
That could be because refineries are colluding to pocket the extra profit, or it could be some other issues limiting production and driving up prices, he said. What is clear, Borenstein is quoted as saying in the letter, is that the surcharge shows up "between the refineries and our gas tanks, in the distribution and retailing network."
The problem is, the research's work ended before the team could figure out why. The committee, in its final report, strongly urged the commission to pay for an in-depth analysis of the surcharge. In their letter, the legislators said they were committed to seeking the funding the Department of Justice would need to carry out its investigation.
The legislators on the letter are assemblymembers Marc Levine, D-Marin County; Bill Quirk, D-Hayward; Jim Wood, D-Santa Rosa; David Chiu, D-San Francisco; Richard Bloom, D-Santa Monica; Ash Kalra, D-San Jose; Mark Stone, D-Scotts Valley; Buffy Wicks, D-Oakland; Laura Friedman, D-Glendale; Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, D-Orinda; Shirley Weber, D-San Diego; Robert Rivas, D-Hollister; and senators Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo; Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park; Ben Allen, D-Santa Monica; Jim Beall, D-San Jose; Mike McGuire, D-Healdsburg; Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley; and Scott Weiner, D-San Francisco
#4985437 at 2019-02-01 05:46:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6365: Why Is Hussein Traveling The Globe? Edition
Gov. Gavin Newsom touts proposed $25 million in California aid to asylum seekers
Gov. Gavin Newsom and local officials in San Diego on Thursday touted a proposed $25 million in state funding to address a growing humanitarian crisis involving migrant families seeking asylum in the U.S. and blamed the Trump administration for manufacturing a problem at the border.
With prodding from San Diego lawmakers, Newsom has called for spending $20 million over three years to aid local nonprofits and community organizations that provide services to asylum-seeking migrant families. The funds would be available starting in the state fiscal year that begins in July.
The governor has also asked the Legislature for another $5 million in immediate funding, which lawmakers plan to approve in the coming weeks.
The funding is largely expected to help the San Diego Rapid Response Network - a coalition of more than two dozen nonprofits - to provide shelter, food and other services to asylum seekers being released onto city streets.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-gavin-newsom-immigration-funds-20190131-story.html
#4977851 at 2019-01-31 18:42:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6355: Open Markets, Closed Borders Edition
>>4977661
Closest would be San Diego at 42,445 and Cincinnati at 42941. No exact match - it was just a thought. There is some fuckery afoot. Maybe this is the new way to cheat in baseball. Find your younger self, give him an apple watch, and feed him the 411 on all the pitches before they happen. Keep an eye on his career stats. You might just wake up one day and find out that he never got caught doing steroids and that he's in the HOF with 1000 career knocks.
#4970561 at 2019-01-31 01:37:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6346: Protect Life Edition
>>4970431
This whole Q saga is just the ongoing results of the 8 orange sunshines I did that San Diego weekend in '81.
Youre Welcome
(we win)
#4968924 at 2019-01-30 23:11:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6344: Deltas, Times and Signs Edition
A topic I haven't seen here, ever. BHO had 45 fuken Czar's, non elected, doing fukury while he was POTUS. I think this will be worth digging anons?
https://rense.com/general88/czars.htm
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2919893/posts
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2014/jun/25/chain-email/obama-appointed-45-czars-replace-elected-officials/
List Of Obama's Czars
10-24-9
OBAMA'S CZARS
CZAR Czar Position Summary
Richard Holbrooke Afghanistan Czar Ultra liberal anti gun former Gov. of New Mexico. Pro Abortion and legal drug use.
Ed Montgomery Auto recovery Czar Black radical anti business activist.Affirmative Action and Job Preference for blacks.Univ of Maryland Business School Dean teaches US business has caused world poverty.ACORN board member.Communist DuBois Club member.
Jeffrey Crowley AIDS Czar Homosexual. A Gay Rights activist. Believes in Gay Marriage and Special Status, including free health care for gays.
Alan Bersin Border Czar former failed superintendent of San Diego .Ultra Liberal friend of Hilary Clinton.Served as Border Czar under Janet Reno "" to keep borders open to illegals
David J. Hayes California Water Czar Sr. Fellow of radical environmentalist group, "Progress Policy"?.No training or experience in water management.
Ron Bloom Car Czar Auto Union worker. Anti business & anti nuclear.Has worked hard to force US auto makers out of business.Sits on the Board of Chrysler which is now Auto Union owned.How did this happen?
Dennis Ross Central Region Czar Believes US policy has caused Mid East wars.Obama apologist to the world.Anti gun and pro abortion.
Lynn Rosenthal Domestic Violence Czar Director of the National Network to End Domestic Violence.Vicious anti male feminist. Supported male castration.
Gil Kerlikowske Drug Czar devoted lobbyist for every restrictive gun law proposal,Former Chief of Police in Liberal Seattle.Believes no American should own a firearm.Supports legalization of drugs
Carol Brower Energy and Environment Czar Political Radical Former head of EPA - known for anti-business activism.Strong anti-gun ownership. SOCIALIST on Commission for a Sustainable World Society, which calls for "global governance" and says rich countries must shrink their economies to address climate change.
Joshua DuBois Faith Based Czar Political Black activist-Degree in Black Nationalism""seek a separate black nation..Anti gun ownership lobbyist.
Cameron Davis Great Lakes Czar Chicago radical anti business environmentalist.Blames GeorgeBush for "Poisoning the water that minorities have to drink."?No experience or training in w ater management.Former ACORN Board member
Van Jones Green Jobs Czar (since resigned).Black activist Member of American communist Party and San Francisco Communist Partywho said Geo Bush caused the 911 attack and wanted Bush investigated by the World Court for war crimes.MARXIST, said whites are poisoning blacks, said transformation from "suicidal gray capitalism to econ-capitalism to the complete redistribution of wealth."?Black activist with strong anti-white views.
Daniel Fried Guantanamo Closure Czar Rights activist for Foreign Terrorists.Believes America has caused the war on terrorism.
Nancy-Ann DeParle. Health Czar Former head of Medicare / Medicaid.Strong Health Care Rationing proponent.She is married to a reporter for The New York Times.
Vivek Kundra Information Czar born in New Delhi, India.Controls all public information, including labels and news releases.Monitors all private Internet emails.
Todd Stern International Climate Czar Anti business former White House chief of Staff- Strong supportrer of the Kyoto Accord.Pushing hard for Cap and Trade.Blames US business for Global warming.
Dennis Blair Intelligence Czar Ret Navy. Stopped US guided missile program as "provocative"?.Chair of ultra liberal "Council on Foreign Relations"? which blames American organizations for regional wars.
George Mitchell Mideast Peace Czar Fmr. Sen from Maine Left wing radical.Has said Israel should be split up into "2 or 3 " mediumer more manageable plots"?.Anti-nuclear anti-gun & pro homosexual
Kenneth Feinberg Pay Czar Chief of Staff to TED KENNEDY.Lawyer who got rich off the 911 victims payoffs.
Cass Sunstein Regulatory Czar Liberal activist judge believes free speech needs to be limited for the "common good"?.Rules against personal freedoms many times ""like private gun ownership. Says animals should be able to sue people. Anti-hunting..
John Holdren Science Czar Fierce ideological environmentalist, Sierra Club, Anti business activist.Claims US business has caused world poverty.No Science training.OK to abort a child until the age of two.Thinks TREES should be able to sue humans.
#4965913 at 2019-01-30 18:39:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6340: Build It For The Children Edition
NEW: US Customs & Border Protection to conduct 'readiness exercise' at Otay Mesa port of entry in San Diego at 6 pm tonight
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1090678773748547585
#4951075 at 2019-01-29 14:42:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6321: Good Actors Edition
#Release the DHS Election Integrity Report
More Fraud in CA
The grid wouldn't paste so look at the photo to see the states
Election Integrity Project Exposes Serious Flaws in California's Voter Registration Numbers
Analysts at California's Election Integrity Project (EIP) were not surprised last week by the results of a routine EIP data audit. The audit compared voter registrations in California's new "VoteCal" voter registration database to the eligible-to-vote population in each county. Results? Eight California counties have significantly more registered voters than eligible voters.
One explanation is that VoteCal registration numbers include both "Active" and "Inactive" registrants, each with a unique Registrant ID number. Inactives are persons who are not sent voter information due to lack of recent activity but have not been removed from the voter rolls and remain on the list. Inactives may be deceased or have moved, yet they remain on list. Some counties, such as Los Angeles, co-mingle their Actives and Inactives on their Election Day rosters, thereby listing thouSands more potential voters than are eligible. Because California has no voter ID requirement and relies only on the "honor system" for voting, listing persons who are not eligible to vote increases the risk of voter fraud.
"The VoteCal database was finally certified last year by the Secretary of State, yet he failed to correct the registration overages prior to certification," said Linda Paine, EIP's President. "The fact that volunteer analysts performing a routine audit exposed this problem underscores EIP's serious concerns about the integrity of California's election system."
County
Active Registrants*
Inactive Registrants*
Total Registrants*
Total Eligible Persons**
% of Eligible
Registration Overage
Los Angeles
5,220,746
1,498,732
6,719,478
6,237,395
108%
+482,083
San Diego
1,654,209
865,849
2,520,058
2,195,789
115%
+324,269
San Francisco
507,317
196,155
703,472
648,951
108%
+54,521
Solano
230,055
91,261
321,316
290,205
111%
+31,111
San Mateo
391,998
136,014
528,012
505,188
105%
+22,824
Santa Cruz
157,007
43,590
200,597
190,753
105%
+9,844
Imperial
72,302
28,397
100,699
97,600
103%
+3,099
Lassen
14,004
2,341
16,345
16,061
102%
+284
*source: California Secretary of State VoteCal voter registration database 4/6/17. **source: California Secretary of State Report of Registration 2/10/17.
#4950881 at 2019-01-29 14:14:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6320: White Rabbit Protocol Edition
CALIFORNIA A HOTBED OF VOTER FRAUD! Now do citizens understand why there shall be a WALL?
Warning to CA SOS: Clean up Your Voter Lists or Face Lawsuit
Judicial Watch Sends Legal Notice
on Behalf of Election Integrity Project California
Santa Clarita, CA. August 4, 2017
The Election Integrity Project California, Inc. has joined Judicial Watch, Inc., a non-partiSan organization in Washington, D.C., in sending a National Voter Registration Act ("NVRA") Section 8 notice of violation letter to California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla. You may see Judicial Watch's letter to the Secretary of State here.
The letter is sent on behalf of the Election Integrity Project California, Inc., as well as 21 individual registered California voters. The letter noted that 11 California counties have more registered voters than voting-age citizens: Imperial (102%), Lassen (102%), Los Angeles (112%), Monterey (104%), San Diego (138%), San Francisco (114%), San Mateo (111%), Santa Cruz (109%), Solano (111%), Stanislaus (102%), and Yolo (110%). The letter also noted that Los Angeles County officials "informed us that the total number of registered voters now stands at a number that is a whopping 144% of the total number of resident citizens of voting age."
Under Section 8 of the NVRA, states are required to make a reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from official lists due to "the death of the registrant" or "a change in the residence of the registrant," and requires states to ensure noncitizens are not registered to vote. The letter to California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said that there is "strong circumstantial evidence that California municipalities are not conducting reasonable voter registration list maintenance as mandated under the NVRA."
Judicial Watch is a nationally renowned government watchdog organization that has had prior success in litigating NVRA lawsuits in Ohio and Indiana. In 2014, they entered into a settlement agreement in Ohio forcing them to remove voters who were no longer eligible to vote. In April, Judicial Watch sent notice-of-violation letters threatening to sue 11 other states having counties in which the number of registered voters exceeds the number of voting-age citizens.
Now, Judicial Watch is taking their fight to California. We at Election Integrity Project California are thrilled that through this process with Judicial Watch we can begin to honor the efforts of thouSands of volunteers who believe in the electoral system established by America's founders and who have volunteered with us to restore the integrity of elections in California.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton commented that "California's voting rolls are an absolute mess that undermines the very idea of clean elections. It is urgent that California take reasonable steps to clean up its rolls. We will sue if state officials fail to act."
The Secretary of State now has 90 days to ensure that they are maintaining voter rolls in accordance with section 8 of the NVRA. We at the Election Integrity Project California are proud to be part of this project to ensure that citizens of California can again be confident in the integrity of the voter rolls.
Please contact Judicial Watch with questions.
CA Office: 27943 Seco Canyon Road #521, Santa Clarita, CA 91350
Phone: (661) 313-5251 Web: www.electionintegrityproject.com Email: admin@electionintegrityproject.com
#4935068 at 2019-01-28 03:47:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6300: Spooky Red Velvet Cake Edition
>>4934969
As of 6/2018 - 14 miles in San Diego, 2 miles in Calexico, CA and another 20 Miles in NM on the new build plan
https://nypost.com/2018/06/02/trumps-border-wall-breaks-ground-in-San-Diego/
And for a Dec 2018 article 0 discusses building that has not yet begun According to DHS , the March funding from Congress will pay for 84 miles along the southern border, including the 33 miles for Texas. And if the Trump administration gets the $5 billion it's requested, DHS says it would build 215 miles that it considers the "highest priority," include 159 miles in Texas.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/12/26/fact-check-trump-confuses-misleads-on-border-wall
#4929944 at 2019-01-27 19:36:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6294: Nunes: "The Walls Are Closing In" Edition
Mexican Citizen Arrested with 41 Pounds of Meth in California, Says Border Patrol
U.S. Border Patrol agents seized 41 pounds of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $1.3 million during a checkpoint vehicle inspection this past Wednesday. The inspection led to the arrest of a Mexican national on charges related to drug smuggling.
Agents assigned to El Centro Station contacted a female driver of a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee at a designated immigration checkpoint. Agents referred the female, a Mexican citizen, to a secondary inspection after a K-9 alerted to the presence of an odor it has been trained to detect, according to information provided by Border Patrol officials.
During the secondary inspection, Agents discovered 41 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in the area along the wheels and in the spare tire. Smugglers wrapped the methamphetamine in 37 individual packages. Officials seized the contraband and arrested the female. Agents turned the suspected smuggler over to the custody of Drug Enforcement Administration agents, according to a CBP statement reported by local media.
The city of El Centro, California, is approximately 25 miles from the Mexican border at Mexicali and 113 miles from San Diego.
"Narcotic trafficking organizations try all types of concealment methods to import dangerous drugs into our communities," Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez said in the statement. "Our agents' diligence successfully thwarted this smuggling attempt, shielding our neighborhoods from this poison."
Mexican drug cartels stepped up the production of methamphetamine. This has been reflected in the number of large seizures in Mexico within the last year as reported by Breitbart Texas. On August 16, in the municipality of Alcoyonqui, Sinaloa, members of the Mexican Navy seized 50 tons of methamphetamine. The Mexican Navy seized an additional 10 tons of methamphetamine in the state of Sinaloa. During the same month and in the tourist municipality of Ensenada, Baja California, the Mexican Army seized approximately 2,700 pounds of illicit drugs in two separate security operations. The seized drugs included a large quantity of methamphetamine. At the end of August, the Mexican Army seized four tons and a clandestine lab in Baja California Norte in Tecate, directly across the border from Jacumba Hot Springs, California.
Officials believe all three seizures, totaling approximately 130,000 pounds, belong to the Sinaloa Cartel also known as Cártel del Pacífico.
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2019/01/27/mexican-citizen-arrested-with-41-pounds-of-meth-in-california-says-border-patrol/
#4929612 at 2019-01-27 19:00:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6293: Kamala Harris slept her way to the top edition
Left-wing Rep. Ilhan Omar faces new backlash over effort to gain leniency for 9 men accused of trying to join ISIS
'The best deterrent to fanaticism is a system of compassion.'
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) is facing new scrutiny after it was revealed she once attempted to win leniency for a group of Minnesota men accused of trying to join the Islamic State.
What are the details?
In 2016, Omar wrote to Judge Michael Davis on behalf of Abdirahman Yasin Daud, who was one of two young men arrested in San Diego in 2015, but were members of a larger group attempting to join ISIS, according to KMSP-TV. The group consisted of nine Somali-Americans.
Specifically, Daud was arrested for attempting to purchase fake passports for travel to Syria. Federal prosecutors recommended in 2016 that Daud serve 30 years in federal prison with a lifetime of supervised release.
At the time, Omar - who was only a Minnesota state lawmaker - urged Davis to exercise "compassion" on the men, employing a "restorative approach to justice." She emphasized that the ruling would "set a precedent and has the potential to be a landmark case in addressing extremism."
Omar wrote in a letter to Davis:
The best deterrent to fanaticism is a system of compassion. We must alter our attitude and approach; if we truly want to affect change, we should refocus our efforts on inclusion and rehabilitation. A long-term prison sentence for one who chose violence to combat direct marginalization is a statement that our justice system misunderstands the guilty.
In all, 13 letters pleading leniency were sent to Davis. Meanwhile, the defense argued for light sentences because the "immigrant men were caught between two worlds - the United States and pride in their Somali heritage," according to KMSP.
"The defense argued the young men were lured by propaganda on the internet that suggested that a 'true Muslim' should be in Syria saving other Muslims who are being killed and trying to restore the Caliphate," KMSP reported.
What happened with Daud?
In the end, Omar's plea did not persuade Davis, who sentenced Daud to 30 years in federal prison. He was found guilty on charges of "conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and conspiracy to commit murder outside the U.S.," according to the Chicago Tribune.
"I'm certainly not being persecuted for my faith. I was certainly not entrapped. I was not going there to pass out medical kits or food. I was going strictly to fight and kill on behalf of the Islamic State," Daud said at his sentencing.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/ilhan-omar-leniency-men-isis
#4923980 at 2019-01-27 04:39:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6286: Huber + IG + 470 Edition
CIA, Mossad coordinated September 11 attacks: Scholar
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Israeli spy agency Mossad played a crucial role in the "sophisticated intel. operation" that was the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York, says an American scholar and political analyst.
The New York Post said in a report on Sunday that Saudi Arabia's involvement was deliberately covered up at the highest levels of the American government.
The extent of the cover-up goes beyond hiding 28 pages of a congressional report on 9/11 which was released in 2002, the report noted.
Pointing to investigations by case agents interviewed at the Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTF) in Washington and San Diego, along with police detectives who investigated the incident, the Post said, "Virtually every road led back to the Saudi Embassy in Washington, as well as the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles."
In an interview with Press TV, James Henry Fetzer, founder of the Scholars for 9/11 Truth, said the report had an "unusual significance" because it cites sources that have been directly involved in the investigations about the incident.
"We know that 15 of the 19 alleged hijackers were from Saudi Arabia; we know that none of them were from Iraq. We know that the 28 missing pages report on Saudi funding for 9/11," he said Sunday.
Citing its sources, the Post said the 28-page report comprises the entire final chapter of the congressional report, dealing with "foreign support for the September 11 hijackers," and offers "incontrovertible evidence" by the CIA and the FBI that reveals official Saudi assistance for at least two of the Saudi hijackers who settled in San Diego.
Fetzer said the US also flew several Saudi nationals to their country on 9/11, although all commercial flights were ordered to be grounded.
"We also know that the 9/11 appears to have as its director Dick Cheney," Fetzer noted.
Former US President George Bush and his vice president, Cheney, reportedly told the congressional commission investigating the 9/11 that they would not be formally interviewed in relation to the attacks that killed 3,000 people.
Fetzer said strong evidence "substantiates that this was a very sophisticated intel operation, involving coordination between the CIA and the Mossad."
He said "dual Israeli citizens" in the US Department of Defense also played a significant role in facilitating the attacks by "keeping the Air force from responding to the attacks."
President Barack Obama and his Vice President Joe Biden are also involved in the cover-up, Fetzer said, arguing that they deliberately neglected their obligations upon taking office.
The 9/11 incident is expected to overshadow Obama's visit to Saudi Arabia on April 21.
https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/04/17/461275/911-CIA-Mossad-Fetzer/
#4918950 at 2019-01-26 20:52:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6280: Constitutionally Delineated Responsibilities Edition
Seven SEALs Granted Immunity in Iraq War Crimes Prosecutions
New details in the case against a Navy SEAL charged with multiple war crimes emerged Friday, during a marathon motion hearing at Naval Base San Diego.
The hearing revealed that seven Navy SEALs have been granted immunity to testify for the prosecution during the upcoming trial of Edward R. Gallagher, a chief special warfare operator alleged to have murdered a wounded teenage ISIS combatant by stabbing him in the neck.
The trial phase is scheduled for Feb. 19. Prosecutors expect to call the seven SEALs and up to 13 additional witnesses of the May 2017 incident in Mosul, Iraq.
Defense attorneys asked the judge, Navy Capt. Aaron Rugh, to suppress some aspects of those witnesses' expected testimony, particularly the numbers of people Gallagher allegedly bragged about killing.
Witnesses told NCIS investigators that Gallagher bragged about killing up to 200 people during the 2017 deployment. Another witness said Gallagher told him he killed "three a day" and to "do the math" for the total number he killed.
The defense argued that these figures would prejudice a jury panel. The judge denied the motion.
Defense attorneys also asked that evidence seized from three of Gallagher's cell phones be suppressed. All evidence in the case is under a protective order, but photos, videos and text messages are part of the government's case against the SEAL.
Gallagher took the stand and testified that when he was arrested on Sept. 11, he was not allowed to call his attorney. NCIS interrogators asked him to use his fingerprints to unlock his phone, he said, and investigators watched Gallagher enter his pass code, which they then used to unlock his other devices.
The judge had not ruled on that motion as of late Friday evening.
Prosecutors also revealed they have a knife recovered from Naval Special Warfare Group 1 in Coronado and that it tested positive for DNA. They did not say whose DNA or that it was the murder weapon, although it was undergoing further testing.
More details about the battle that precipitated that alleged murder also came to light.
Prosecutors said the incident began May 3, 2017, with a drone strike and two Hellfire missiles hitting two sides of a home in Mosul.
Witness statements conflict about whether the injured ISIS fighter was inside the home when it was struck. The prosecution says he was, but the defense said their witnesses say he was injured by gunfire, not the drone strike.
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2019/01/26/seven-seals-granted-immunity-iraq-war-crimes-prosecutions.html
No deals?
#4895959 at 2019-01-25 03:51:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6250: Shills Get Paid Overtime During the Shutdown Edition
>>4895571
GOLD GALLEON Buccaneer related?
and/or (RATs), Nighthunter keylogger, Predator Pain Malware
"Rats running."
Shipbuilder, defense contractor Austal reveals data breach
Hackers demanded payment for the return of stolen information.
November 2, 2018
Austal has revealed a data breach and extortion attempt but insists the company has no intention of bowing to such demands.
On Thursday, the Perth-based shipbuilder – which holds contracts to build ships for the US Navy and Australian Navy, among others – said that its Australian business had "detected and responded to a breach of the company's data management systems by an unknown offender."
The company says that some staff email addresses and mobile phone numbers were exposed during the security incident.
Austal has not revealed how the data breach took place, but It appears that the threat actors behind the incident were successful in stealing information.
According to the firm, "certain materials" were offered back to Austal – for a price.
Austal has refused to pay up and says the firm "has not and will not respond to the extortion attempts."
"There is no evidence to date to suggest that information affecting national security nor the commercial operations of the company have been stolen: ship design drawings which may be distributed to customers and fabrication subcontractors or suppliers are neither sensitive nor classified," Austal added.
The firm's US business has not been impacted by the data breach. In October, Austal secured a $58 million contract to secure the materials required to build an expeditionary fast transport vessel for the US Navy.
The shipbuilder has informed the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and the Australian Federal Police and says the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner will be "involved as required."
Austal has patched up the security weakness in question and is now ramping up its cybersecurity practices. Additional security measures are being put in place to prevent data breaches from occurring in the future.
The cyberattack is likely a wake-up call for the contractor which may have now realized how disruptive cyberattacks can be – in the same way that the Port of San Diego and the Port of Barcelona recently discovered.
In September, both ports fell prey to cyberattacks within the course of a week. The port of San Diego later confirmed that the attack was ransomware-related.
Several months before, researchers from Pen Test Partners warned that common maritime navigation systems were susceptible to exploit due to vulnerabilities which permitted attackers to reconfigure the GPS coordinates of ships.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/australian-shipbuilder-defense-contractor-reveals-data-breach-extortion-demands/
#4895175 at 2019-01-25 02:43:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6249: Nightly News ad ASF Slides Edition
California Republican switches to Democratic Party, says Trump has led GOP 'to the extreme'
He just narrowly won re-election as a Republican
California Assemblyman Brian Maienschein (San Diego) announced Thursday that he was leaving the Republican Party and becoming a Democrat, just a few months after he was re-elected running as a GOP candidate, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Maienschein won re-election against his Democrat opponent in November by just 600 votes. His move left the remaining members of the California GOP with a bad taste in their mouths.
"While Brian is enjoying the perks of his new status as a member of the Democrat majority in the Legislature, we Republicans will continue to stand for the people of California," Assembly GOP Leader Marie Waldron said in a statement.
Why did he switch parties?
Maienschein claims he has been moving away from the Republican Party for some time, and is now tired of fighting to try to change the party to what he thinks it should be.
"Leaving the Republican Party is not easy," Maienschein said. "I can either keep fighting to change the Republican Party or I can fight for my constituents. I choose to use my energy and skills for the people I represent."
He also cited President Donald Trump as a reason for his change, but not the only reason.
"Donald Trump has led the Republican Party to the extreme on issues that divide our country, but his leadership is not the lone reason for my change in party affiliation," Maienschein continued in his statement. "I too have changed. As the Republican Party has drifted further right, I-and my votes-have changed. As a single father to two girls I am guided by my hopes and dreams for their future."
Suspicions about his motives
While the California Democratic Party was happy to welcome another member to increase their power in the state Assembly, some were suspicious about the timing and motive of the change.
"Those of us who were determined to elect a Democrat in the 77th Assembly District, will be watching closely to see whether Mr. Maienschein fully embraces our community's values & rejects the Republican agenda, or whether his party switch is simply an attempt to hold onto power," his November opponent Sunday Gover wrote on Twitter.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/california-republican-switches-to-democratic-party-says-trump-has-led-gop-to-the-extreme
#4891714 at 2019-01-24 22:10:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6245: The Senate Debate Continues Edition
https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/San-Diego-assemblyman-brian-maienschein-leaves-republican-party-re-registers-as-democrat
In a statement regarding his re-registration, Maienschein issued a rebuke to a political party he feels has become too partiSan, namechecking President Donald Trump. However, the former San Diego city councilman also stated that his policy positions have changed, noting his support for labor unions, universal healthcare and a belief that the safety of local communities should be held above the right to own automatic weapons.
"Leaving the Republican Party is not easy," Maienschein said. "I can either keep fighting to change the Republican Party or I can fight for my constituents. I choose to use my energy and skills for the people I represent."
#4891636 at 2019-01-24 22:03:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6245: The Senate Debate Continues Edition
https://twitter.com/jpaceDC/status/1088548946916577280
US official: Trump administration to force asylum seekers in San Diego to wait in Mexico starting as soon as Friday.
#4888990 at 2019-01-24 18:29:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6241: The 'CAVE' Edition
>>4888141
Bless you anon for your excellent direction.
For those who are drilling down on local connections to human trafficking, drug, bribery, etc., I remembered this 5-1-18 account of a very detailed route of one victim being trafficked and searched for by the Neil Keenan team. Maybe this will give some clues for people in that area. The Keenan group did report this to the authorities. Many blessings to those who search for the connections in order to highlight the politicians and others involved.
NEIL KEENAN UPDATE | Thasja Needs Your Help - Neil Keenan - Group K, Ltd.
http://neilkeenan.com/neil-keenan-update-thasja-needs-your-help/
…Well, it led us to Guthrie, Oklahoma and when we got close they moved her to Oakland, and once again when we got close they moved her to Valencia.
While moving Thasja to Valencia the police advanced on Guthrie only to find that the house which had held her was connected to other nearby locations by underground tunnels - with which the Traffickers would use as escape routes.
Even the police in Oakland had no idea this setup existed therefore Thasja was moved to San Francisco with relative ease. While in Oakland, Thasja was sighted on the porch of the house that was holding her.
In San Francisco, she was held in one of the plusher of homes in the bay region at the corner of Baker and Jefferson Streets. It overlooked the Golden State Bridge and was being watched by some of our associates. When she came to the window and made herself visible our guys saw her get pulled away quickly.
Again, when it was time to close in and the Human Trafficking Commission had given us a case number (Oakland) decided that I was not to participate any further - telling me "they are doing their best".
What best? Every piece of information that they had in their possession was from me and my team.
They did not work and had not sent nary a soul out to investigate before they would move Thasja again. So from Valencia she went to the Magic Mountain where she stayed for one week while we observed for 4 or 5 days, knowing that she was coming down to San Ysidro.
Upon arrival in San Ysidro, she cried out to us for help through one of the abductors who had been speaking with me. She is scared and wants to be returned home. I know the names of those holding her and where they live as well - so they should well know that if Thasja crosses that border - that as such their familes be jeopardized as well.
This is not a one way street. I do not care how many politicians or lawmakers are involved in this human trade if Thasja is taken away they will all pay - maybe not today but tomorrow for sure.
To date we have witnessed many walking in and out of the Oakland house. They are nervous and know they are being watched. They hide behind the curtains with a gun in their hand. They scare the children they are also holding.
While moving down to the Rio Vista Apartments in San Ysidro we received notice that Thasja was at their swimming pool with a 6 year old child who had been taken under Thasja's wings seeing she was scared to death, having been taken right from out of her mothers arms.
Thasja being Thasja had given her protection, whatever it was worth, to the child who could not speak. Even in difficult times Thasja performed as only she could.
We received notice about Thasja being at this complex and checked it out to the point where we sent in a very good Private Investigator who also saw what we saw,;which was that someone was sitting on the front stairs more or less protecting the entrance to the building.
We got his picture and sent it to the San Diego Police along with details of all our previous actions and they sent some of their team in to check things out (the next day) only to find no one of the Trafficking kind there.
That very night or morning I received another call from an anonymous member of the Human Trafficking group who had been telling me all along that he followed me on our site and wanted to get out of that business. He said that he had been in it for a while and was sick of what they did to innocent children and adults as well. He is my source and is also scared to death for continually providing me with information in secret.
After the initial visit from the police they moved her again this time to a place on Beyer Blvd. very close to the border and are supposedly going to transport her to Mexico today, into the hands of the Mexican that bought her for a lot of money. They have received the fake documents that will assist them in getting across the border and have cut her hair which, was down to her waist to her shoulders previously…
#4880999 at 2019-01-24 01:37:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6231: POTUS SOTU Theatre Edition
>>4880968
ANON,
THAT jeff Corpuz is war game facilitator at San Diego.
POTUS tweeted about San Diego and strangers the other day.
#4880749 at 2019-01-24 01:19:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6231: POTUS SOTU Theatre Edition
3/3
Finally on April 27, 1976, I returned to the United States. What happened was that I was stumbling around Saigon, absolutely hammered, jamming pastries in people's faces and roaring, "WHERE THE HELL DID EVERYBODY GO?" when suddenly Oscar the pigeon swooped down and nabbed me with his beak. Three minutes later, he released me over San Diego. I don't resent being dropped from 45,000 feet with no parachute. Breaking every single bone in your body isn't as bad as some whiny twerps would lead you to believe. Semper fi, bitches.
Today, I'm content. Please don't bring up my heroism.
Ah, what the hell: Bring it up. And give me money and attention. I'm a hero, because I made the pastries. It wasn't my fault that the pastries piled up on the empty base, went moldy, and attracted rats the size of Volkswagen Beetles. I was a recon ranger assault pastry chef, and my job was to make pastries even when there was nobody to eat them. Well, if you count the humongous rats, I guess there was somebody to eat them after all. But the rats didn't speak English any better than the Vietnamese. I'm not sure which language the rats spoke. It sounded like Dutch.
As I bask in my golden years, the only thing that scares me is teenagers in MAGA hats. They bring back the horror of my time in Vietnam. How in the world would teenagers in MAGA hats bring back the horror of my time in Vietnam, you ask?
My answer is "SHUT THE F*CK UP." That's how.
When I came back from war in 1976, my eyes were opened. I was a changed man. After all my suffering, sacrifices, and sour-mash whiskey, I could finally see what makes America great.
Disco!
#4880734 at 2019-01-24 01:17:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6231: POTUS SOTU Theatre Edition
2/3
Wow. That was a flashback, brought on by my crippling PTSD. All this talk of vomiting Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force daisy pilots allowed me to recover a nightmarish experience that had long been buried in my cloaca.
Hold on again.
I don't have a cloaca. My memory must've been buried in the pigeon's cloaca. I wonder how the pigeon is doing? His name was Oscar, as I recall. A true American patriot. Not a nationalist, mind you; a globalist patriot. He supported America as long as it didn't exist. And he was gray, not white, in case you were worried. We had a discussion about his gray privilege. He agreed that it was a very serious problem. Then he crapped.
Oscar's 97-mile wingspan allowed us to arrive at Tan Son Nhut Air Base three minutes after we lifted off from San Diego. I was immediately assigned to 4th Platoon, 3rd Company, 2nd Battalion, 27th Assault Pastry Chef Regiment. I was the only member of the regiment. Being a brigadier general, I ordered myself to volunteer to be a recon ranger assault pasty chef.
This is a photo of me outfitted for combat.
As a recon ranger assault pastry chef, I wore camouflage that allowed me to blend into grape jelly and apricot jam.
When I arrived in Vietnam, there were fewer than 500 marines left in the country. Although the Corps no longer engaged in combat, I chose to identify as a combat marine. My sense of duty made me become the first transreality marine in American history. I was the point man for patrols into the kitchen. In fact I was the only man in my patrols into the kitchen, which I why I have PTSD. There was nobody to help me make pastries. As I learned, there was nobody to eat the pastries either.
War is hell.
After the last American left South Vietnam on March 29, 1973, I stayed behind, making pastries for marines who were not there. People ask why I remained at my post, facing life-threatening danger, terror, and loneliness. I thought about this for decades, and I finally figured out what kept me in Vietnam for three years after everybody else went home.
I was drunk.
As I made pastry, I poured sour-mash whiskey down my gullet by the quart, so I couldn't find the air base. The damn Vietnamese were no help at all. I discovered that if someone doesn't speak English, jamming pastries in his face as hard as you can will NOT help him understand. But I did it anyway. For my country.
#4869317 at 2019-01-23 04:09:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6216: Mr POTUS bring me a Dream Edition
>>4869315
In 1997, Springmeier wrote a letter, peculiarly titled, "Affidavit," to those on his mailing list. He charged Terry Cook, Ron Patton, and his second ex-wife, with conspiracy to bring his ministry down. Much of this confusing and poorly written letter was riddled with innuendos, half-truths and lies. For instance, he mentions, " Several people from the Terry Cook and Ron Patton group called Texe Marrs and simply slandered me with outright fabrications." First of all, there was never a connection between Cook and Patton. Mr. Patton called Terry Cook once regarding information about Carl Sanders. He also concocted a story saying Ron Patton had been under the tutelage of the Jesuits and was an alcoholic before converting to Protestantism. There is no evidence to substantiate these erroneous claims either. Further along in his writing, Fritz comments that, "Several people have told me my ex-wife is controlled by demons and given her life to Satan." Once again, he makes outlandish accusations to discredit those who he perceives as trying to destroy his ministry. His ex-wife has been attending a strong Bible believing church for several years and the leadership and congregation can attest to the solid faith she has in Jesus Christ.
This letter may have, in fact, been written as a form of damage control because Ron Patton had written an article titled, "Exposing the Exposers," in the Spring 1997 issue of his newsletter, Endure To The End. Essentially, Patton questioned why Springmeier aloud himself to be interviewed by the CIA front tabloid, CONTACT (December 17, 1996). Ron makes an interesting observation: during the interview, Fritz acknowledges his calling in life is to be a religious and social reformer. Coincidentally, in his book, The Illuminati Formula Used To Create A Total Mind Controlled Slave, he states on page 14 that one of the occupations the programmers select and groom for a young child under mind control is a religious and social reformer. This presents the question: why would Fritz use such precise wording to describe himself and why would a Christian use such ambiguous terminology for his calling?
Throughout the years, Fritz Springmeier has made numerous predictions of what will come to pass, yet were unfulfilled. In one of his newsletters in 1992, he adamantly predicted a December stock market crash due to the nation's banks collapsing. However, he did admit he was inaccurate in his forecast and sent an apology letter to those on his mailing list. In another 1992 newsletter, he predicted that President George Bush would be reelected. Again, Fritz sent another letter to his readers to explain that his inside source told him of Bush's inevitable second term in the White House, but the elite must have changed their minds and decided on Bill Clinton. In yet another document, entitled, Important Messages from the Desk of Fritz Springmeier, he unabashedly remarked, "The leadership in both Russia and the U.S. are preparing for war. From 8:00A.M. to 6:00P.M. on June 6, 1996 the proper [planetary] alignments will occur to detonate numerous nuclear devices." Of course, no catastrophic event Springmeier was predicting ever occurred. In 1999, Fritz writes a lengthy article: The war in the Balkans is following a script to create WWIII. In the beginning of the article, he states, "Over two weeks ago, this author was given inside information that the New World Order (NWO) had pulled all their key people – specialists, and so forth out of San Diego, CA. These people were given a secret high-level briefing which told them to leave San Diego by April 3 [1999] and that their reason to leave was that Russia was going to drop nuclear bombs on San Diego, Seattle, NYC . . ." As we well know, this did not take place either. Springmeier apparently believed this was going to occur as he illegally entrenched himself on someone's property in Eastern Washington.
#4867146 at 2019-01-23 01:17:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6213: even the devil hates Hillary Edition
The Latest: Navy SEAL supervisor charged in war crime case
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego - Jan 22, 2019, 8:06 PM ET
Email
The Latest on the arraignment of the Navy officer who supervised a SEAL accused of fatally stabbing an Islamic State prisoner in Iraq in 2017. (all times local):
5:30 p.m.
The Navy officer who supervised a SEAL accused of fatally stabbing an Islamic State prisoner in Iraq in 2017 has been charged with various offenses. They include allegedly conducting the SEAL's re-enlistment ceremony next to the prisoner's corpse and encouraging enlisted personnel to pose for photos with the body.
Lt. Jacob Portier's court martial began Tuesday at a San Diego Navy base with the arraignment. His defense attorney says Portier will plead not guilty to all charges at a later date. That procedure is allowed in the military court system.
Portier also is accused of impeding the investigation of Special Warfare Chief Edward Gallagher. Portier was the officer in charge of Gallagher's platoon during the deployment.
Gallagher pleaded not guilty to premediated murder and other offenses
Military prosecutors say the Navy officer who supervised a SEAL accused of fatally stabbing an Islamic State prisoner in Iraq in 2017 is being charged on various offenses. They include allegedly conducting the SEAL's re-enlistment ceremony next to the prisoner's corpse and encouraging enlisted personnel to pose for photos with the body.
Lt. Jacob Portier's attorney says he plans to plead not guilty to all charges Tuesday at the Navy base in San Diego.
Portier also is accused of failing to report a war crime and impeding the investigation of Special Warfare Chief Edward Gallagher by destroying evidence.
Portier was the officer in charge of Gallagher's platoon during the deployment.
Gallagher pleaded not guilty earlier this month to premeditated murder and other offenses.
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/latest-navy-seal-supervisor-charged-war-crime-case-60556432
#4864705 at 2019-01-22 21:59:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6210: Senate Debates Wall Funding Edition
>>4864643
It was the company that rushed over and put up wire at the San Diego/Tijuana border to keep illegals from coming in mostly at the beach area.
They do strictly border wall contract work and have for over a decade.
Their work is very dangerous working close to cartels, filling in tunnels, etc. - but, I guess "fuck them".
#4856164 at 2019-01-22 04:12:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6199: Just Dropped In To See What Condition The Ammunition Was In Edition
reposting, end of last bread
POTUS ON 'STRANGERS:' IT IS A LEGAL TERM
If Nancy Pelosi thinks that Walls are "immoral," why isn't she requesting that we take down all of the existing Walls between the U.S. and Mexico, even the new ones just built in San Diego at their very strong urging. Let millions of unchecked "strangers" just flow into the U.S.
2:08 pm - 21 Jan 2019
1. One who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
2. A foreigner, newcomer, or outsider.
3. One who is unaccustomed to or unacquainted with something specified; a novice: a stranger to our language; no stranger to hardship.
>>>>4. Law One that is neither privy nor party to a title, act, or contract.
5. Archaic A visitor or guest.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/stranger
#4855792 at 2019-01-22 03:42:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6198: The 'Markers' Edition
POTUS ON 'STRANGERS:' IT IS A LEGAL TERM
If Nancy Pelosi thinks that Walls are "immoral," why isn't she requesting that we take down all of the existing Walls between the U.S. and Mexico, even the new ones just built in San Diego at their very strong urging. Let millions of unchecked "strangers" just flow into the U.S.
2:08 pm - 21 Jan 2019
1. One who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
2. A foreigner, newcomer, or outsider.
3. One who is unaccustomed to or unacquainted with something specified; a novice: a stranger to our language; no stranger to hardship.
>>>>4. Law One that is neither privy nor party to a title, act, or contract.
5. Archaic A visitor or guest.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/stranger
#4855174 at 2019-01-22 02:54:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6198: The 'Markers' Edition
If Nancy Pelosi thinks that Walls are "immoral," why isn't she requesting that we take down all of the existing Walls between the U.S. and Mexico, and even the new ones just built in San Diego at their very strong urging.
>if NP doesn't believe she should go to jail, why isn't she requesting the release of those already caught, including the ones (((they))) threw under the bus
Let millions of unchecked "strangers" just flow into the U.S.
>would let tons of info-heavy potential enemies back in the game
Democrats are kidding themselves (they don't really believe it!) if they say you can stop Crime, Drugs, Human Trafficking and Caravans without a Wall or Steel Barrier.
>despite what you tell us, you know you will never stop committing crimes and must be removed from the game
Stop playing games and give America the Security it deserves.
>surrender and allow Americans the freedom they deserve
A Humanitarian Crisis!
>for the sake of all of humanity
#4840225 at 2019-01-21 01:11:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6178: The Freedom Moon Edition
ThouSands of caravan migrants request temporary asylum in Mexico; some try returning to US
ThouSands of Central American migrants, many of them from Honduras, are taking Mexico up on its offer of temporary asylum and work visas.
Mexican immigration officials said Sunday that 3,691 people associated with various migrant caravans have registered for temporary status in the country, and the number is expected to grow as more people arrive at the border with Guatemala.
Meanwhile, local officials in the southern town of Huixtla provided several buses to transport some of the more than 2,000 migrants on the next stage of their journey towards Tijuana. Others weren't so lucky and pressed on in blistering 90-degree heat.
TRUMP OFFERS IMMIGRATION COMPROMISE TO END PARTIAL SHUTDOWN
Mexico has promised to allow migrants through the border crossing as long as they are orderly, and the country's new government has agreed to house third-country asylum-seekers while their claims are heard in the United States. The caravan is estimated to contain 1,800 people, including about 100 from El Salvador.
TRUMP'S IMMIGRATION OFFER BRINGS SHARP REACTIONS FROM DEMS AND GOP
One migrant from Honduras told Fox News on Sunday that he was in the first caravan that reached the U.S.-Mexico border last October. The man said he made it to San Diego illegally, was caught and deported.
Another migrant named "Alex," who previously received protection under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, told Fox News he grew up in Indiana after being brought to the U.S. from El Salvador as an infant. Alex said he received a letter nine months ago, after he turned 18, informing him that his DACA status was expiring and that he had 24 days to return to El Salvador or face prosecution.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Alex told Fox News he did't know what to do as he watched the ongoing battle over immigration policy play out in Washington.
"I just want to get back to the life I had," he said. "It's all I know."
Also Sunday, a second caravan set out in the morning from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the same location from which the current caravan originated last week. Local reports said that caravan had more than 1,000 people in it.
The second caravan's departure coincided with calls for a week-long national strike in Honduras to protest the policies of the country's president, Juan Orlando Hernandez.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/thouSands-of-caravan-migrants-request-temporary-asylum-in-mexico-some-try-returning-to-us?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A%20foxnews%2Fworld%20%28Internal%20-%20World%20Latest%20-%20Text%29
#4837986 at 2019-01-20 21:53:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6175: Rapid Fire Retweets Edition
>>4837899 (cheKeKed)
cool story anon
did you now
>>Delrey Technologies now hosts the 8ch.net website.
https://8ch.net/pol/res/12677652.html
>>>/pol/12677652
>>Del Rey Systems & Technology Inc., San Diego, California, is being awarded a $25,944,340 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee, multiple award contract to provide training services for tactical afloat shipboard, ashore and submarine command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisSance (C4ISR) systems. Support includes development and implementation of training solutions, scheduling of fleet training, and technical training equipment design and installation. This is one of four multiple-award contracts; all awardees will have the opportunity to compete for task orders during the ordering period. This three-year contract includes two one-year option periods which, if exercised, would bring the overall, potential value of this contract to $43,964,293. Work will be performed on ships and land sites worldwide, and work is expected to be completed September 2020. If options are exercised, work will continue through September 2022. No funds will be obligated at the time of award. Funding will be obligated via task orders as they are issued. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The types of funding to be obligated include operations and maintenance (Navy); other procurement (Navy); and research, development, test and evaluation (Navy). This contract was competitively procured via a request for proposal published on the Federal Business Opportunities website and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command e-Commerce Central website. Nine offers were received and four were selected for award. Space and Navy Warfare Systems Center Pacific, San Diego, California, is the contracting activity (N66001-17-D-0215).
#4833994 at 2019-01-20 15:27:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6170: Shutdown Sunday Snowstorm Edition
>>4833926
Where have you been? What is the #1 state for human trafficking?
The Department of State lists the top three states with the most human trafficking activity are California, New York and Texas. California Against Slavery reported that 3 of the ten worst child sex trafficking areas in the United States are in California: San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.
Top 3 States for Human Trafficking - Human Trafficking Search
humantraffickingsearch.org/top-3-states-for-human-trafficking/
#4831399 at 2019-01-20 06:53:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6167: Previews Are Over Edition
>>4831354
POTUS doesn't make those kinds of mistakes "thinking of San Diego" and saying 'San Antonio'
So what is significant about Antonio?
#4831354 at 2019-01-20 06:47:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6167: Previews Are Over Edition
>>4831345
Maybe he was thinking of San Diego?
#4830189 at 2019-01-20 04:49:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6165: Sailing Together Edition
Sony Brings Back Aibo Robot Dog-Now Powered by Qualcomm
Sony is bringing the Aibo robot dog back to America - this time 'powered by Qualcomm chips that facilitate the pet's artificial intelligence. Officials at Sony Electronics, whose U.S. headquarters is in Rancho Bernado', said the robotic companion has been available in Japan since January and will go on sale here later this month. "This is artificial intelligence meeting robotics with a personality," said Mike Fasulo, president and CEO of Sony Electronics North America.
The new Aibo can recognize up to 100 human faces and, just like a real puppy, develop a complex personality over a three-year period. It can detect words of praise and smiles, and react to being petted or scratched on the head. The Aibo was introduced in 1999 and discontinued in 2006, but retained a devoted fan base. The new model takes advantage of the developments in cloud computing over the past decade. Inside the dog is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, one of the San Diego-based company's top-of-the-line chip sets for smartphones. The Aibo uses the Qualcomm technology to connect to cloud computing resources for memory and learning. What Sony is calling the "First Litter Edition" will be sold online and retail for $2,899.
https://timesofSanDiego.com/tech/2018/09/06/sony-brings-back-aibo-robot-dog-now-powered-by-qualcomm/
I wonder if this could be applied to what Pelosi was wanting for Robot Dogs
#4829960 at 2019-01-20 04:30:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6165: Sailing Together Edition
Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey is making a 'virtual' border wall with A.I., and it's already working
Virtual reality technology made Palmer Luckey a multi-millionaire. Now, the Oculus co-founder's new company is using artificial intelligence technology to create a high-tech surveillance system that could be used to build a "virtual wall" on the southern US border. In fact, Anduril Industries, the defense technology start-up Luckey founded in 2017, has already tested its border control tech in Texas and San Diego. In those tests, Anduril's surveillance technology helped US border agents catch dozens of people who were trying to cross the border into the US without authorization, US Customs and Border Protection told Wired in June 2018.
When Luckey was only 21 years old, he sold Oculus, the virtual reality headset company, to Facebook for over $2 billion just a few years after creating the first prototype as a teenager working out of his parents' garage. Here's how Luckey, now 26, describes his latest company's AI-powered system, which is called Lattice, in an October 2018 interview with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin: "What Lattice is is an AI-powered sensor fusion platform that can take data from thouSands of sensors and integrate it into a single cohesive, real-time 3-D model that has everything in it tagged using machine learning - so, all the people, all the vehicles, all the drones and the aircraft over very large areas." Lattice uses a network of connected cameras and infrared sensors that can be set up along wide swaths of land (attached to towers, or even to small flying drones), potentially covering hundreds of miles of the US border. The system's AI-powered technology can scan for movement miles away while analyzing the source to see if it has spotted a person, a vehicle, an animal, etc. Anduril's technology has "a lot of applications," Luckey tells CNBC. "We're securing military bases, we have sites that are on the U.S. border, we're doing some programs we can't talk about," Luckey says. "There's a lot of applications for this in protecting oil pipelines, protecting airports, protecting power plants - basically, anywhere where you want to know everything that's going on, so that you can have people focusing on responding to problems instead of looking for the problems."
In the case of border security, Lattice could make it easier for US border agents to monitor for unauthorized border crossings. Rather than agents scanning surveillance systems themselves, poring over footage from hundreds of miles of land looking for people and vehicles trying to cross the border without authorization, border agents would instead receive alerts from Lattice any time the system's AI-powered technology identifies a potential unauthorized crossing in progress. Border control is an obvious potential application for Anduril's Lattice technology, Luckey tells CNBC. The Lattice system lets border agents "know what they're responding to [and] they can choose what the most important thing is to respond to, and they're not going into every single situation treating it like it's an elevated threat level because they have no idea what's happening," Luckey says.
After just a 10-week period of testing Lattice on a Texas ranch on the southern US border in 2018, Anduril's technology helped border agents catch 55 people trying to cross into the US without authorization, US Customs and Border Protection told Wired last year. Those border agents also seized 982 pounds of marijuana in those arrests (though, Wired notes that 39 of the 55 individuals apprehended were not carrying drugs). While the company's results in Texas were part of an informal test on a privately-owned ranch, the San Diego office of US Customs and Border Protection also tested the Lattice technology in 2018, which resulted in an additional 10 people apprehended at the US border in the program's first 12 days, according to Wired. US Customs and Border Protection did not respond to CNBC's request for updated information on tests of Lattice technology on the US border.
The US military has also tested Anduril's Lattice system. In November, an official Twitter account for the US Marine Corps Base & Air Station Camp Pendleton near San Diego tweeted a video showing how the Marines use the Lattice system's sensors, placed offshore of the oceanside military base, to detect unknown objects. Lattice drones can then relay live images back to the base in order to detect any potential threats. "This new system has the potential to ensure the safety of Camp Pendleton by monitoring its surrounding waters," Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels says in the video.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/15/oculus-co-founder-palmer-luckey-wants-to-build-a-virtual-border-wall.html?yptr=yahoo
Note: I believe this is part of what the Dem's have in mind. Of course it's Facebook owned! *Repost from heel of last bread*
#4829641 at 2019-01-20 03:59:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6164: Ramen Edition
Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey is making a 'virtual' border wall with A.I., and it's already working
Virtual reality technology made Palmer Luckey a multi-millionaire. Now, the Oculus co-founder's new company is using artificial intelligence technology to create a high-tech surveillance system that could be used to build a "virtual wall" on the southern US border. In fact, Anduril Industries, the defense technology start-up Luckey founded in 2017, has already tested its border control tech in Texas and San Diego. In those tests, Anduril's surveillance technology helped US border agents catch dozens of people who were trying to cross the border into the US without authorization, US Customs and Border Protection told Wired in June 2018.
When Luckey was only 21 years old, he sold Oculus, the virtual reality headset company, to Facebook for over $2 billion just a few years after creating the first prototype as a teenager working out of his parents' garage.
Here's how Luckey, now 26, describes his latest company's AI-powered system, which is called Lattice, in an October 2018 interview with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin: "What Lattice is is an AI-powered sensor fusion platform that can take data from thouSands of sensors and integrate it into a single cohesive, real-time 3-D model that has everything in it tagged using machine learning - so, all the people, all the vehicles, all the drones and the aircraft over very large areas." Lattice uses a network of connected cameras and infrared sensors that can be set up along wide swaths of land (attached to towers, or even to small flying drones), potentially covering hundreds of miles of the US border. The system's AI-powered technology can scan for movement miles away while analyzing the source to see if it has spotted a person, a vehicle, an animal, etc. Anduril's technology has "a lot of applications," Luckey tells CNBC. "We're securing military bases, we have sites that are on the U.S. border, we're doing some programs we can't talk about," Luckey says. "There's a lot of applications for this in protecting oil pipelines, protecting airports, protecting power plants - basically, anywhere where you want to know everything that's going on, so that you can have people focusing on responding to problems instead of looking for the problems."
In the case of border security, Lattice could make it easier for US border agents to monitor for unauthorized border crossings. Rather than agents scanning surveillance systems themselves, poring over footage from hundreds of miles of land looking for people and vehicles trying to cross the border without authorization, border agents would instead receive alerts from Lattice any time the system's AI-powered technology identifies a potential unauthorized crossing in progress. Border control is an obvious potential application for Anduril's Lattice technology, Luckey tells CNBC. The Lattice system lets border agents "know what they're responding to [and] they can choose what the most important thing is to respond to, and they're not going into every single situation treating it like it's an elevated threat level because they have no idea what's happening," Luckey says.
After just a 10-week period of testing Lattice on a Texas ranch on the southern US border in 2018, Anduril's technology helped border agents catch 55 people trying to cross into the US without authorization, US Customs and Border Protection told Wired last year. Those border agents also seized 982 pounds of marijuana in those arrests (though, Wired notes that 39 of the 55 individuals apprehended were not carrying drugs). While the company's results in Texas were part of an informal test on a privately-owned ranch, the San Diego office of US Customs and Border Protection also tested the Lattice technology in 2018, which resulted in an additional 10 people apprehended at the US border in the program's first 12 days, according to Wired. US Customs and Border Protection did not respond to CNBC's request for updated information on tests of Lattice technology on the US border.
The US military has also tested Anduril's Lattice system. In November, an official Twitter account for the US Marine Corps Base & Air Station Camp Pendleton near San Diego tweeted a video showing how the Marines use the Lattice system's sensors, placed offshore of the oceanside military base, to detect unknown objects. Lattice drones can then relay live images back to the base in order to detect any potential threats. "This new system has the potential to ensure the safety of Camp Pendleton by monitoring its surrounding waters," Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels says in the video.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/15/oculus-co-founder-palmer-luckey-wants-to-build-a-virtual-border-wall.html?yptr=yahoo
Note: I believe this is part of what the Dem's have in mind. Of course it's Facebook owned!
#4828240 at 2019-01-20 01:57:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6163: Saturday Night Shift Edition
Hey Freddy, how is San Diego?
#4826614 at 2019-01-19 23:31:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6160: The Proposal Edition
>>4826347
https://thesurfersview.com/live-cams/california/ocean-beach-San-Diego-webcam-and-surf-report
#4816175 at 2019-01-19 06:23:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6147: BTFO BuzzFeed Edition
>>4816138
In San Diego, it sounds like La Hoya.
#4810806 at 2019-01-18 23:34:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6140: POTUS Speaking on Popcorn Saturday Edition
>>4810713
His company is the one called in to do repairs and wiring when holes are discovered.
They were the ones at the Tijuana/San Diego border hurrying to put the wire up when the caravan was there.
Now, they are laid off, so pretty important they are re-hired soon.
#4807410 at 2019-01-18 18:44:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6135: Popcorn Day Edition
How about PEACHY CANYON WINERY in ca?
https://www.peachycanyon.com/About/Founders
Founder from Navy family, former teacher with a pshychology degree
>Doug Beckett
>Proprietor and Founding Vintner
>Douglas P. Beckett was born January 1, 1946 in Morgantown, West Virginia. Born into a Navy family, he traveled most of his early years. He settled in San Diego where he met and married Nancy Thibodo in 1971. In that same year Doug graduated from college with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration. He earned his Masters degree in Psychology in 1975.
>Between 1970 and 1979 Doug taught multi levels of school ranging from Kindergarten to the University level and ending his teaching career as a high school counselor. Prior to leaving education, he became involved as a full partner in a small chain of convenience stores, which lasted until 1981 when he and his family, wife Nancy, and their two sons, Josh and Jake, moved to Paso Robles.
Doug's first job in Paso Robles was as a carpenter, which he held for a number of years, working exclusively on barns. At the same time he started making wine with friend, Pat Wheeler. Over the course of 18 years he also developed land, sold real estate, taught school as a resource specialist and started his own import-export company specializing in art glass from Eastern Europe.
>
#4803711 at 2019-01-18 11:37:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6131: How Many Normies Edition
>>4802984 (pb)
CONTEXT = Is important for (Meaning) & (Relevance)
POTUS cancelled Pelosi CoDel (Congressional Delegation) [Clandestine] trip to ? Brussels > Egypt > Afghanistan
———
SuSan Davis
U.S. Representative for California's 53rd congressional district.
(San Diego) - Think [Port/Trafficking]
>One of the CoDel group.
(Context & Relevance)
- In politics since 1977
- Yes, Jewish. From Cambridge, Mass.
- Rep. for San Diego area = Strategic [DS] location.
- Member of these committees, relevant to → (the CoDel trip)
* Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
(Jurisdiction)
The Strategic Forces Subcommittee exercises oversight and legislative jurisdiction over:
Strategic Forces (except deep strike systems)
space programs
ballistic missile defense
Department of Energy national security programs (except non-proliferation programs)
* Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces
- High Security Clearance
- Russia, Russia, Russia - Mockingbird
- History of interaction w/ NATO - (Think Brussels CoDel trip)
(14 December 2018)
Rep. SuSan Davis outlines issues for next Congress
Speaking at NATO Parliamentary Assembly-As a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, I joined the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Halifax, Canada to present my report on Russian meddling in elections. During the presentation, I told the group that Russian cyber interference comes largely in the form of disinformation specifically aiming to spread false information to undermine democratic institutions. I also urged NATO member governments and parliaments to adopt measures such as regular risk assessments of election infrastructure and to consider mandating post-election security audits, among other initiatives.
- Supported the [Iran Nuclear Deal]
(San Diego Union-Tribune - Aug 26, 2015)
Rep. SuSan Davis: Why I support the Iran nuclear deal
———
Who knows what [Subversion] she had planned for this trip.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Armed_Services_Subcommittee_on_Strategic_Forces
https://www.sdjewishworld.com/2018/12/14/rep-suSan-davis-outlines-issues-for-next-congress/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/a-guide-to-the-jewish-democratic-house-candidates-in-the-2018-midterm-elections/
https://theiranproject.com/blog/2015/08/27/iran-deal-suSan-davis-announces-support/
https://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/opinion/commentary/sdut-rep-suSan-davis-why-i-support-the-iran-nuclear-2015aug26-htmlstory.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuSan_Davis_(politician)
#4788683 at 2019-01-17 08:29:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6111: Chekkem Edition
Potato, potahtoe. Immigrant, migrant
https://lifehacker.com/how-to-help-migrant-families-entering-the-u-s-1831802949
In December, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency released several hundred immigrants at Greyhound bus stations in El Paso, Texas and San Diego, California. Many of these individuals arrived from the U.S.-Mexico border and were given the option to try to find an available shelter once released.
Unfortunately, local shelters were overwhelmed by the sheer number of requests, effectively leaving many migrants stranded and without basic resources.
"The government isn't doing anything-it's been a total make-it-up-as-we-go thing," Kevin Malone, a co-founder of the San Diego Rapid Response Network, a coalition of non-profit groups, told The New York Times. "People are working 24 hours a day trying to make this happen. Everyone is strapped."
They're changing language and definitions before our very eyes.
#4785046 at 2019-01-17 02:13:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6107: Oh Shiela Edition
>>4785013
Hey. I haven't been watching but just checked for you. They aren't showing us much over KY.
Look at the SoCal coast near LA - San Diego though … lots!
#4761727 at 2019-01-15 09:04:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6077: 5:5 Edition
SAIC
Marvin Bush was the cofounder of Winston Partners in 1993, a company that benefited greatly from the War on Terror. In 2000, Winston Partners invested heavily in a Iamge of SAIC logodefense contractor called AMSEC that was 55% owned by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). It has been noted that SAIC was not only a major contributor to the NIST WTC report, it was also a company that had expertise in nanothermites, explosive materials which were found in the WTC dust as mentioned earlier.[24]
Founded by a scientist from Los Alamos National Laboratory, SAIC had a long history at the WTC, having evaluated the basement levels of the buildings as a potential terrorist target in 1986.[25] Interestingly, the company was hired to investigate the 1993 bombing of the WTC, an event that was "remarkably like the one which" they had foreseen in 1986.[26] In fact, SAIC later boasted that - "After the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, our blast analyses produced tangible results that helped identify those responsible."[27]
After 9/11, SAIC supplied the largest contingent of non-governmental investigators to the WTC investigation conducted NIST. At the same time, "SAIC personnel were instrumental in pressing the case that weapons of mass destruction existed in Iraq under Saddam Hussein, and that war was the only way to get rid of them."[28]
SAIC was also a pioneer in the intelligence contracting business, as a founding member of the Security Affairs Support Association in 1979, along with companies like TRW, Booz Allen Hamilton, Lockheed and Hughes Aircraft. A special taskforce of the Defense Science Board, which was led in 1993 by BDM's Philip Odeen, recommended a vast increase in the outsourcing of intelligence, which all these companies ended up benefiting from greatly.
Today a majority of government intelligence work is outsourced, and SAIC is known first and foremost as an intelligence contractor. SAIC sells expertise about weapons, about homeland security, about surveillance, about computer systems, about "information dominance" and "information warfare," and has been awarded more individual government contracts than any other private company in America. In fact, the company was paid huge sums to rebuild the NSA and FBI systems that supposedly failed before 9/11.[29]
SAIC is integral to the operations of all the major intelligence collection agencies, particularly the National Security Agency (NSA), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the CIA. In fact, the CIA relies on SAIC to spy in its own workforce.[30] But SAIC has also played an integral role in the "War on Terror", and was even responsible for capturing Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. It was SAIC staff and technology that "tease[ed] out crucial clues about Mohammed's activities from intercepted text messages that he sent to his al Qaeda operatives using as many as 20 different cell phones."[31]
In an interesting coincidence, while the Carlyle/BDM subsidiary Vinnell Corp was training the Saudi Arabian National Guard, SAIC was training the Saudi Navy and bringing Saudi military personnel to company headquarters in San Diego for further study. Simultaneously, Booz Allen Hamilton was managing the Saudi Marine Corps and running the Saudi Armed Forces Staff College.[32] Vinnell now works with SAIC to train the Iraqi military.[33]
SAIC employees or board members have included Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, former Deputy Director of CIA Bobby Ray Inman, former NYC OEM director Jerome Hauer, anthrax attack suspect Stephen Hatfill, former CIA Director John Deutch, and Lawrence B. Prior, a military intelligence officer and former TRW executive. Also formerly with SAIC, during the time of the planning and implementation of the 9/11 attacks, was Dick Cheney's undersecretary of defense, Duane Andrews.
Duane Andrews considered Dick Cheney to be his personal, lifelong hero.[34] While he worked for Cheney, Andrews supervised Stephen Cambone, who went on to become Donald Rumsfeld's "special assistant." When Andrews left the Pentagon in 1993, he became chief operating officer for SAIC, where he supervised "much of the company's work on secret projects with defense and national security agencies."[35] Andrews and Cambone both later hired on to the British intelligence firm Qinetiq, along with George Tenet. Coincidentally, The Carlyle Group was a major shareholder in Qinetiq as of February 2003.
5/10
#4761662 at 2019-01-15 08:51:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6076: Every Scenario Planned For Edition
>>4761655
Today a majority of government intelligence work is outsourced, and SAIC is known first and foremost as an intelligence contractor. SAIC sells expertise about weapons, about homeland security, about surveillance, about computer systems, about "information dominance" and "information warfare," and has been awarded more individual government contracts than any other private company in America. In fact, the company was paid huge sums to rebuild the NSA and FBI systems that supposedly failed before 9/11.[29]
SAIC is integral to the operations of all the major intelligence collection agencies, particularly the National Security Agency (NSA), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the CIA. In fact, the CIA relies on SAIC to spy in its own workforce.[30] But SAIC has also played an integral role in the "War on Terror", and was even responsible for capturing Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. It was SAIC staff and technology that "tease[ed] out crucial clues about Mohammed's activities from intercepted text messages that he sent to his al Qaeda operatives using as many as 20 different cell phones."[31]
In an interesting coincidence, while the Carlyle/BDM subsidiary Vinnell Corp was training the Saudi Arabian National Guard, SAIC was training the Saudi Navy and bringing Saudi military personnel to company headquarters in San Diego for further study. Simultaneously, Booz Allen Hamilton was managing the Saudi Marine Corps and running the Saudi Armed Forces Staff College.[32] Vinnell now works with SAIC to train the Iraqi military.[33]
SAIC employees or board members have included Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, former Deputy Director of CIA Bobby Ray Inman, former NYC OEM director Jerome Hauer, anthrax attack suspect Stephen Hatfill, former CIA Director John Deutch, and Lawrence B. Prior, a military intelligence officer and former TRW executive. Also formerly with SAIC, during the time of the planning and implementation of the 9/11 attacks, was Dick Cheney's undersecretary of defense, Duane Andrews.
Duane Andrews considered Dick Cheney to be his personal, lifelong hero.[34] While he worked for Cheney, Andrews supervised Stephen Cambone, who went on to become Donald Rumsfeld's "special assistant." When Andrews left the Pentagon in 1993, he became chief operating officer for SAIC, where he supervised "much of the company's work on secret projects with defense and national security agencies."[35] Andrews and Cambone both later hired on to the British intelligence firm Qinetiq, along with George Tenet. Coincidentally, The Carlyle Group was a major shareholder in Qinetiq as of February 2003.
6/10
#4750834 at 2019-01-14 15:36:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6063: Chill Edition
The Dem's just can't seem to pass up free vacations no matter what.
That's because they're sociopaths.
(((?California lawmakers traveled to Hawaii with utility executives as wildfires raged?)))
A group of California lawmakers took a trip to Hawaii with utility companies last year as wildfires wreaked havoc in their state.
During the junket, representatives from utility companies discussed with lawmakers just how much responsibility they should bear for wildfires - even as Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E) could be on the hook for several billions of dollars in damages for fires it caused over the past few years.
The utility companies are pushing for a new state law that would raise electricity prices to offset costs incurred from wildfires, according to The New York Times.
The annual event, hosted by the nonprofit Independent Voter Project, was held in Maui in November. PG&E executives did not attend the conference because of the wildfires, but representatives from San Diego Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison did, KABC-TV reported.
Those in attendance at the Wailea conference included California Assembly members Frank Bigelow, Bill Brough, Ian Calderon, Jim Cooper, Tom Daly, Heath Flora, Jim Frazier, Reggie Jones-Sawyer, Freddie Rodriguez and Blanca Rubio. State Sens. Ben Hueso and Cathleen Galgiani also attended, nonprofit Consumer Watchdog reports.
The lawmakers all previously voted for legislation that would help utility companies fined for wildfires and have received more than $630,000 in campaign contributions from utilities, according to Consumer Watchdog.
"We were shocked to learn that while many wildfire victims fled for their lives in Paradise and Malibu this November, utility executives and lobbyists for California's big utilities were wining and dining 12 influential state legislators in a different paradise - Wailea, Maui," Consumer Watchdog president Jamie Court said in an open letter to California leaders….cont.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/california-lawmakers-traveled-to-hawaii-with-utility-executives-as-wildfires-raged
#4748244 at 2019-01-14 06:06:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6059: Dedication Edition
>>4747875
>>4747930
San Diego (major port - Hub) I8 E-W & I5 N
Tijuana
Nogales I19 N to Tucson I10 N-SE
Tucson I10 N to Phoenix
Nice chunk of land that Mexico has taken back
#4739088 at 2019-01-13 18:03:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6047: Watch! Edition
>>4738903
Born & Bread In the Great Golden State!
Sad In tha last 35+ years The Vortex has Grown
Exponentially!
San Diego Cty = Tent City
Orange Cty = Tent City
San Bernardino = Tent City
LA Cty = Tent City
San Francisco Cty = Tent City
If COMMIEFORNIA were to Flip Full Red Repulican, it will take at least 30 yrs to make it
The Golden State Again!
#4733471 at 2019-01-13 04:08:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6040: 20/80 />/ 40/60 Edition
>>4728386
Before CHINATOWN - 2014
Kamala report about Border dangers
Before being US Senator and China Champion, Kamala Harris as California Atty General issued report that illegal Mexican gangs were cause of 70% of Meth Drug traffic in US, most smuggled through San Diego.
In 2012 Kamala issued report about serious human trafficking by illegal alien gangs.
Source:
https://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/attorney-general-kamala-d-harris-issues-comprehensive-report-on-transnational-organized-crime-i
Source:
https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-kamala-d-harris-issues-comprehensive-report-transnational
#4729016 at 2019-01-12 21:48:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6034: This Is It Edition
>>4728889
On October 26, 2006, U.S. President George W. Bush signed the Secure Fence Act of 2006 (Pub.L. 109-367) into law stating, "This bill will help protect the American people. This bill will make our borders more secure. It is an important step toward immigration reform."[1]
The bill was introduced on September 13, 2006, by Congressman Peter T. King, Republican of New York. In the House of Representatives, the Fence Act passed 283-138 on September 14, 2006.[2] On September 29, 2006, the Fence Act passed in the Senate 80-19. The fencing built under the 2006 act was not the first border fencing in the United States. The U.S. Border Patrol first began to erect physical barriers in its San Diego sector in 1990.[3] Fourteen miles of fencing were erected along the border of San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Mexico.[4][5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Fence_Act_of_2006
#4727039 at 2019-01-12 18:45:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6032: French Bread Edition
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/local-San-Diego-tv-station-schools-cnn-on-reality-that-border-walls-workSan-Diego-tv-station-schools-cnn-on-reality-that-border-walls-work#
#4726540 at 2019-01-12 18:07:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6031: A Thing Called "Leverage" Edition
>>4726468
Story is accurate but photo comes from a tunnel between San Diego and Tijuana -
In this March 6, 2017 photo, a member of the Border Patrol's Border Tunnel Entry Team enters a tunnel spanning the border between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, in San Diego. They are known in the Border Patrol as "tunnel rats" - agents who go in clandestine passages that have proliferated on the U.S.-Mexico border over the last 20 years to smuggle drugs.
https://eu.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/2019/01/11/border-wall-third-drug-tunnel-one-month-found-along-arizona-border/2554567002/
None the less, look at that fucking thing. Jeez louise. These Mexicans be like the mole people
#4716481 at 2019-01-11 23:16:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6019: Where Are The Dems Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>4687795 If you don't like it here there are plenty of other places to get Q's drops
>>4680938 , >>4681274 POTUS: "Call Congress, ask your reps to fund wall". Numbers. Call.
>>4668020 , >>4668026 8bit/BO executes an anniversary tripcode check
#6018
>>4716266 An armed guard reportedly transporting a 'very special load' for Apple was killed in a fatal truck crash.
>>4716369 Turkey is racist.
>>4716135, >>4716225, >>4716252 John Solomon: How news media omissions distort Russia probe narrative ... and shield Democrats.
>>4716249 Some of AOC's fellow Democrats reportedly live in fear of her sending a "mean-tweet" in their direction.
>>4716244 Sheriff Scott Israel removed over failures during Parkland shooting, replaced by Gregory Tony.
>>4716068 WH Tweet: "President Trump is committed to stopping the crisis at our border, but the Democrats have already left Washington."
>>4715991 Yellow Vest protests in Israel.
>>4715932 POTUS Schedule: No POTUS travel expected for the remainder of today & tonight.
>>4715824 Dragon FISA mentioned last July.
>>4715772 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>4715722, >>4716097 That GoFundMe to build a border wall is issuing $20 million in refunds unless you opt-in.
>>4716465 #6018
#6017
>>4715557 Trump Dunks on Jim Acosta in Oval Office: "Good Job, Yesterday! I Appreciate it!"
>>4715535 POTUS Instagram: CBP salute.
>>4715403, >>4715478 There are at least 5 women on the short list for SCOTUS in addition to Amy Coney Barrett.
>>4715412 PapaD: Joseph Mifsud's ties to Gaeta, Steele and Sambei are key.
>>4715119 Amazon Ring videos can be viewed by tech workers in an area known for cybercrime.
>>4715071 Article on the shooting death of Officer Natalie Corona.
>>4715060, >>4715074 Lawfag on why ACB is not likely to be the SCOTUS nominee.
>>4715001 Trump holding off on declaring national emergency on the border, calls on Democrats to fund wall.
>>4714987 LL didn't formally recuse herself despite her statements to the press? Q proof?
>>4715605 #6017
#6016
>>4714828 US DoD: We're all a team. Lear sisters.
>>4714797 A former Arkansas lawmaker has been charged with conspiracy due to his part in a scheme to bribe a judge in the state.
>>4714678 Planefag: B52 callsign:00000000* over Texas!
>>4714583 AT&T says it'll stop selling location data amid calls for federal investigation.
>>4714532 NBC Meet the Press disables video November 11, 2012 episode. Schumer said what?
>>4714395, >>4714635 Demonstration in Seattle blocking 4th Ave and Pike St.
>>4714442 PapaD: Dragon FISA to be exposed?
>>4714265 Bird Box Challenge?!
>>4714323 300 Americans a week. Intentionally vague POTUS Tweet?
>>4714217 CNN 'Declined' to air San Diego TV station's 'local view' due to pro-wall position.
>>4714215 Dig on a possible RBG doctor.
>>4714213 O'Rourke to be interviewed by Oprah.
>>4714205 Q crumbs related to Nazi symbolism. Repost for discussion.
>>4714204 TMZ Confirms: MacKenzie Bezos to become world's richest woman. No prenup?!
>>4714202 POTUS Schedule: Border security roundtable attendees.
>>4714173 Sandy Hook peeps can dig into InfoWars' internal marketing and financial documents.
>>4714624 #6016
Previously Collected Notables
>>4712564 #6013, >>4713349 #6014, >>4714133 #6015
>>4710200 #6010, >>4711006 #6011, >>4711804 #6012
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4716400 at 2019-01-11 23:10:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6018: POTUS Dunkin' On Acosta Edition
PACIFIC STORM TRUMP
January 11, 2019 at 2:34 pm (PST)
DETAILED: Major Pacific Storm TRUMP Starts Off As Category Five; First Section To Hit Tonight into Saturday For Southern California
by Meteorologist Martin
Major Pacific Storm TRUMP is official and will start as a High End Category Five System out of the 1-6 scale here at SCWF as the Martin Storm Pattern of January 2019 strengthens with the first weaker impulse arriving tonight and a deluge of deadly flooding and run-off expected most of the entire week coming up. Understand that tonight into Saturday's first impulse is weaker and it is NOT the main event. You will be caught off guard if you think that and some of you will think this is weak and for some it will be... but it is only the beginning. Read on for details on tonight into Saturday and some detail on the following week as the burn areas are sure to give way so make your plans to get out now ... This may come close to the March 1983 storm amounts around the Los Angeles area with up to 8? or higher rainfall amounts expected and 10-15 inches in the foothills.
The first impulse is set to arrive tonight for the Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo County areas. Flood warnings and advisories are in effect from here at Southern California Weather Force. The Flood Warning expands from Santa Barbara to Ventura County and takes the southeast flow into those areas for 1-2 inches of rainfall in a short period of time tonight. The rainfall will wait till around midnight and after for Ventura County, however with the southeast flow into the southern slopes the Flood Warning is needed. There will be a chance of isolated thunderstorms and land-falling waterspouts to small tornadoes in the warning zone. However.. most of the instability will remain offshore through the Channel Islands and the rest of the Southern California bight region with this system so that is where I think the most lightning strikes will reside. The best area within the warning zone would be Santa Barbara County for strikes tonight. Gusty winds are already being reported in the Vandenberg area and these winds will strengthen some as the front approaches.
Further southeast into Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, and the Inland Empire between midnight and sunrise is when the southeast to northwest angled frontal zone will finally push over. The Flood Advisory is for the following areas; Western San Luis Obispo County ... Western LA County, including Downtown, SCV/SFV, and Malibu ... Southwest half of OC.. does not include the Santa Ana Mountains ... San Diego Coast/Valley ... Moderate flood risks will exist with a half inch to an inch of rainfall in spots. Some areas will see less than that due to the surface low being due west of the area and bringing in somewhat of an 'offshore pattern' that can and does often dry some low level atmospheric profiles out so this advisory will largely depend if you are in that zone.
Moar:
http://www.southerncaliforniaweatherforce.com/2019/01/11/detailed-major-pacific-storm-trump-starts-off-as-category-five-first-section-to-hit-tonight-into-saturday-for-southern-california/
#4715669 at 2019-01-11 22:15:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6018: POTUS Dunkin' On Acosta Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>4687795 If you don't like it here there are plenty of other places to get Q's drops
>>4680938 , >>4681274 POTUS: "Call Congress, ask your reps to fund wall". Numbers. Call.
>>4668020 , >>4668026 8bit/BO executes an anniversary tripcode check
#6017
>>4715557 Trump Dunks on Jim Acosta in Oval Office: "Good Job, Yesterday! I Appreciate it!"
>>4715535 POTUS Instagram: CBP salute.
>>4715403, >>4715478 There are at least 5 women on the short list for SCOTUS in addition to Amy Coney Barrett.
>>4715412 PapaD: Joseph Mifsud's ties to Gaeta, Steele and Sambei are key.
>>4715119 Amazon Ring videos can be viewed by tech workers in an area known for cybercrime.
>>4715071 Article on the shooting death of Officer Natalie Corona.
>>4715060, >>4715074 Lawfag on why ACB is not likely to be the SCOTUS nominee.
>>4715001 Trump holding off on declaring national emergency on the border, calls on Democrats to fund wall.
>>4714987 LL didn't formally recuse herself despite her statements to the press? Q proof?
>>4715605 #6017
#6016
>>4714828 US DoD: We're all a team. Lear sisters.
>>4714797 A former Arkansas lawmaker has been charged with conspiracy due to his part in a scheme to bribe a judge in the state.
>>4714678 Planefag: B52 callsign:00000000* over Texas!
>>4714583 AT&T says it'll stop selling location data amid calls for federal investigation.
>>4714532 NBC Meet the Press disables video November 11, 2012 episode. Schumer said what?
>>4714395, >>4714635 Demonstration in Seattle blocking 4th Ave and Pike St.
>>4714442 PapaD: Dragon FISA to be exposed?
>>4714265 Bird Box Challenge?!
>>4714323 300 Americans a week. Intentionally vague POTUS Tweet?
>>4714217 CNN 'Declined' to air San Diego TV station's 'local view' due to pro-wall position.
>>4714215 Dig on a possible RBG doctor.
>>4714213 O'Rourke to be interviewed by Oprah.
>>4714205 Q crumbs related to Nazi symbolism. Repost for discussion.
>>4714204 TMZ Confirms: MacKenzie Bezos to become world's richest woman. No prenup?!
>>4714202 POTUS Schedule: Border security roundtable attendees.
>>4714173 Sandy Hook peeps can dig into InfoWars' internal marketing and financial documents.
>>4714624 #6016
#6015
>>4714099 IG Horowitz still not in possession of PS/LP texts?
>>4714101 Japan to assist Five Eye countries in the event of an attack?
>>4713426 Maryland infested with MS-13 and illegals.
>>4713920 Poland charges chinese Huawei manager for espionage.
>>4713981 Harry Reid endorses Mitt Romney for 2020 Republican nominee for President.
>>4713954 US approved thouSands of child bride requests. Cabal's legal slippery slope?
>>4713833 Don Jr. shares a spicy meme during a Twitter smackdown given to Jim Acosta.
>>4713870 US to ease humanitarian related travel and shipments to North Korea.
>>4713869 Governor DeSantis confirms his plane had to land due to a mechanical problem.
>>4713690 Bezos divorce an attempt to save his assets?
>>4713619 Matt Gaetz building a bridge across parties with the socialist cutie?
>>4713563 Google defended executives against sexual harassment allegations.
>>4713543 Mike Huckabee: Why are Dems going home for the weekend if they care about the shutdown.
>>4713534 EU Rep: Europe will not allow US to determine trade relations with Iran.
>>4713531 Guardian condemns antisemitism against Soros, but legitimises it against Adelson.
>>4713429 SpaceX finishes building 'Starship' Hopper prototype. (Photo)
>>4713403 AfD party being split by extreme factions within?
>>4714133 #6015
Previously Collected Notables
>>4712564 #6013, >>4713349 #6014,
>>4710200 #6010, >>4711006 #6011, >>4711804 #6012
>>4707882 #6007, >>4708648 #6008, >>4709420 #6009
>>4705547 #6004, >>4706343 #6005, >>4707115 #6006
>>4703195 #6001, >>4704008 #6002, >>4704782 #6003
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4714889 at 2019-01-11 21:09:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6017: We're All a Team Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>4687795 If you don't like it here there are plenty of other places to get Q's drops
>>4680938 , >>4681274 POTUS: "Call Congress, ask your reps to fund wall". Numbers. Call.
>>4668020 , >>4668026 8bit/BO executes an anniversary tripcode check
#6016
>>4714828 US DoD: We're all a team. Lear sisters.
>>4714797 A former Arkansas lawmaker has been charged with conspiracy due to his part in a scheme to bribe a judge in the state.
>>4714678 Planefag: B52 callsign:00000000* over Texas!
>>4714583 AT&T says it'll stop selling location data amid calls for federal investigation.
>>4714532 NBC Meet the Press disables video November 11, 2012 episode. Schumer said what?
>>4714395, >>4714635 Demonstration in Seattle blocking 4th Ave and Pike St.
>>4714442 PapaD: Dragon FISA to be exposed?
>>4714265 Bird Box Challenge?!
>>4714323 300 Americans a week. Intentionally vague POTUS Tweet?
>>4714217 CNN 'Declined' to air San Diego TV station's 'local view' due to pro-wall position.
>>4714215 Dig on a possible RBG doctor.
>>4714213 O'Rourke to be interviewed by Oprah.
>>4714205 Q crumbs related to Nazi symbolism. Repost for discussion.
>>4714204 TMZ Confirms: MacKenzie Bezos to become world's richest woman. No prenup?!
>>4714202 POTUS Schedule: Border security roundtable attendees.
>>4714173 Sandy Hook peeps can dig into InfoWars' internal marketing and financial documents.
>>4714624 #6016
#6015
>>4714099 IG Horowitz still not in possession of PS/LP texts?
>>4714101 Japan to assist Five Eye countries in the event of an attack?
>>4713426 Maryland infested with MS-13 and illegals.
>>4713920 Poland charges chinese Huawei manager for espionage.
>>4713981 Harry Reid endorses Mitt Romney for 2020 Republican nominee for President.
>>4713954 US approved thouSands of child bride requests. Cabal's legal slippery slope?
>>4713833 Don Jr. shares a spicy meme during a Twitter smackdown given to Jim Acosta.
>>4713870 US to ease humanitarian related travel and shipments to North Korea.
>>4713869 Governor DeSantis confirms his plane had to land due to a mechanical problem.
>>4713690 Bezos divorce an attempt to save his assets?
>>4713619 Matt Gaetz building a bridge across parties with the socialist cutie?
>>4713563 Google defended executives against sexual harassment allegations.
>>4713543 Mike Huckabee: Why are Dems going home for the weekend if they care about the shutdown.
>>4713534 EU Rep: Europe will not allow US to determine trade relations with Iran.
>>4713531 Guardian condemns antisemitism against Soros, but legitimises it against Adelson.
>>4713429 SpaceX finishes building 'Starship' Hopper prototype. (Photo)
>>4713403 AfD party being split by extreme factions within?
>>4714133 #6015
#6014
>>4713290 House, Senate pass measure to ensure workers are paid post-shutdown.
>>4713253 Fusion GPS continued to research Dossier on behest of Dan Jones, a former Feinstein staffer?
>>4713204, >>4713225 Earth's magnetic field to flip within our lifetime?
>>4713180 Seattle TV station fired the editor who edited POTUS National Address.
>>4713146 Stacey Abrams met yesterday with Chuck Schumer and DSCC chair Catherine Cortez Masto to discuss a possible U.S. Senate run in 2020.
>>4713023 Amazon ring security cameras present oxymoron.
>>4713232, >>4712982 Q Proof: LP visited London.
>>4712992 Huckabee hosting Dershowitz this saturday.
>>4712723 Deputy US Trade Rep Jeffrey Garrish and Treasury Undersecretary David Malpass. Senior official visiting China?
>>4712844 Romney and others looking to capitalize on the Mueller report in a bid for a primary?
>>4712853 Opposition takes surprise presidential win in D.R. Congo, prompting fraud claims by the Catholic church and others.
>>4712910 Former Texas judge sentenced to six years in prison for creating fake sex-for-hire ads for women he dated.
>>4712920 Tariffs still aren't raising consumer prices.
>>4712739 DeSantis asks entire South Florida water management board to resign.
>>4712702 UK Govt failed to deport 50,000 rejected asylum seekers.
>>4712688, >>4712741 RBG to miss next weeks arguments? No further treatment planned? Hospice care?
>>4712635 MI6 boss and Army Field Marshal: May's Brexit deal 'places national security in foreign hands'.
>>4712629 National Air Traffic Controllers Association files lawsuit against Trump admin over lost wages.
>>4713349 #6014
Previously Collected Notables
>>4712564 #6013,
>>4710200 #6010, >>4711006 #6011, >>4711804 #6012
>>4707882 #6007, >>4708648 #6008, >>4709420 #6009
>>4705547 #6004, >>4706343 #6005, >>4707115 #6006
>>4703195 #6001, >>4704008 #6002, >>4704782 #6003
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4714881 at 2019-01-11 21:08:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6016: Anti-Climbing Feature Edition
#6016
>>4714828 US DoD: We're all a team. Lear sisters.
>>4714797 A former Arkansas lawmaker has been charged with conspiracy due to his part in a scheme to bribe a judge in the state.
>>4714678 Planefag: B52 callsign:00000000* over Texas!
>>4714583 AT&T says it'll stop selling location data amid calls for federal investigation.
>>4714532 NBC Meet the Press disables video November 11, 2012 episode. Schumer said what?
>>4714395, >>4714635 Demonstration in Seattle blocking 4th Ave and Pike St.
>>4714442 PapaD: Dragon FISA to be exposed?
>>4714265 Bird Box Challenge?!
>>4714323 300 Americans a week. Intentionally vague POTUS Tweet?
>>4714217 CNN 'Declined' to air San Diego TV station's 'local view' due to pro-wall position.
>>4714215 Dig on a possible RBG doctor.
>>4714213 O'Rourke to be interviewed by Oprah.
>>4714205 Q crumbs related to Nazi symbolism. Repost for discussion.
>>4714204 TMZ Confirms: MacKenzie Bezos to become world's richest woman. No prenup?!
>>4714202 POTUS Schedule: Border security roundtable attendees.
>>4714173 Sandy Hook peeps can dig into InfoWars' internal marketing and financial documents.
Baking
#4714801 at 2019-01-11 21:02:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6016: Anti-Climbing Feature Edition
#6016
>>4714678 Planefag: B52 callsign:00000000* over Texas!
>>4714583 AT&T says it'll stop selling location data amid calls for federal investigation.
>>4714532 NBC Meet the Press disables video November 11, 2012 episode. Schumer said what?
>>4714395, >>4714635 Demonstration in Seattle blocking 4th Ave and Pike St.
>>4714442 PapaD: Dragon FISA to be exposed?
>>4714265 Bird Box Challenge?!
>>4714323 300 Americans a week. Intentionally vague POTUS Tweet?
>>4714217 CNN 'Declined' to air San Diego TV station's 'local view' due to pro-wall position.
>>4714215 Dig on a possible RBG doctor.
>>4714213 O'Rourke to be interviewed by Oprah.
>>4714205 Q crumbs related to Nazi symbolism. Repost for discussion.
>>4714204 TMZ Confirms: MacKenzie Bezos to become world's richest woman. No prenup?!
>>4714202 POTUS Schedule: Border security roundtable attendees.
>>4714173 Sandy Hook peeps can dig into InfoWars' internal marketing and financial documents.
Last call / Baking in 80
#4714624 at 2019-01-11 20:48:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6016: Anti-Climbing Feature Edition
#6016
>>4714583 AT&T says it'll stop selling location data amid calls for federal investigation.
>>4714532 NBC Meet the Press disables video November 11, 2012 episode. Schumer said what?
>>4714395 Demonstration in Seattle blocking 4th Ave and Pike St.
>>4714442 PapaD: Dragon FISA to be exposed?
>>4714265 Bird Box Challenge?!
>>4714323 300 Americans a week. Intentionally vague POTUS Tweet?
>>4714217 CNN 'Declined' to air San Diego TV station's 'local view' due to pro-wall position.
>>4714215 Dig on a possible RBG doctor.
>>4714213 O'Rourke to be interviewed by Oprah.
>>4714205 Q crumbs related to Nazi symbolism. Repost for discussion.
>>4714204 TMZ Confirms: MacKenzie Bezos to become world's richest woman. No prenup?!
>>4714202 POTUS Schedule: Border security roundtable attendees.
>>4714173 Sandy Hook peeps can dig into InfoWars' internal marketing and financial documents.
#4714524 at 2019-01-11 20:41:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6016: Anti-Climbing Feature Edition
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/San-Diego-station-claims-cnn-asked-for-local-border-wall-perspective-but-backed-off-when-response-favored-trump
#4714217 at 2019-01-11 20:14:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6016: Anti-Climbing Feature Edition
REPORT: CNN 'Declined' to Air San Diego TV Station's 'LOCAL VIEW' Due to Pro-Wall Position
www.hannity.com/media-room/report-cnn-declined-to-air-San-Diego-tv-stations-local-view-due-to-pro-wall-position/
twitter.com/seanhannity/status/1083815508762378240
#4713866 at 2019-01-11 19:45:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6015: Fantastic Friday Edition
>>4713363
TYB!!
Not sure if this was posted yet
apparently CNN contacted San Diego station KUSI re: border wall effectiveness and then did not use their info once they revealed their extensive reporting shows Border Wall IS effective
https://www.theepochtimes.com/local-tv-station-cnn-declined-to-hear-from-us-due-to-reports-of-wall-effectiveness_2763882.html
#4713243 at 2019-01-11 19:00:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6014: New Wall Edition
Navy SEAL facing murder charge is denied release from confinement ahead of Feb. 19 court-martial trail
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2019/01/navy-seal-facing-murder-charge-is-denied-release-from-confinement-ahead-of-feb-19-court-martial-trail/
A Navy SEAL arrested at Camp Pendleton and held in confinement at the Miramar brig, will not be released before he goes to trial on a murder charge.
In a court-martial ruling on Thursday, Jan. 10, a judge denied a request by Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward "Eddie" Gallagher to be released from pretrial confinement, said Brian O'Rourke, spokesman for Navy Region Southwest, the court-martial's convening authority.
Gallagher has been in confinement in San Diego since his Sept. 11 arrest at the Intrepid Spirit Center, a Camp Pendleton facility that helps service members recovering from traumatic brain injury.
On Jan 4, Gallagher, 39, was arraigned on charges of premeditated murder and assault with a deadly weapon in an incident on May 3, 2017. Gallagher, who has served in the Navy for 19 years, is accused of premeditated murder in the fatal stabbing of a teen ISIS fighter. He also is accused of posing with the corpse while taping a reenlistment video. At the time, he was serving as a medic with Naval Special Warfare Group One based out of San Diego.
Gallagher pleaded "not guilty" to all war crime charges he is accused of committing during the 2017 deployment in Iraq.
#4711647 at 2019-01-11 16:51:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6012: Twitter Savage Edition
>>4711270
all San Diego was great in the 80s
North Island was a great duty station
still had 500 illegals crossing San ysidro every nite tho
#4711077 at 2019-01-11 16:05:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6012: Twitter Savage Edition
=NEWS=
What happened when anti-Trump network asked for border coverage help?
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/San-Diego-station-claims-cnn-asked-for-local-border-wall-perspective-but-backed-off-when-response-favored-trump
#4711070 at 2019-01-11 16:04:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6012: Twitter Savage Edition
>>4711046
CNN Cancels On San Diego TV Station After They Report Border Wall Works
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-11/cnn-cancels-San-Diego-tv-station-after-they-report-border-wall-works
#4710341 at 2019-01-11 14:57:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6011: Great Movie Edition
A Local News Station Just Called Out CNN On Air for Their Border Narrative
Local news affiliate KUSI News in San Diego shared an interesting story Thursday night about an exchange they recently had with CNN. CNN called the station this week hoping the affiliate could provide a story or two about the border wall already in place in their community. When KUSI informed them that the barrier has actually been pretty effective, CNN hung up.
"CNN asked if KUSI would find a reporter to offer our local view of the debate," one of the anchors explained on air. "Especially if the wall works in San Diego."
When the affiliate offered CNN their reporter Dan Plante, who has previously reported how the wall "is not an issue" and is, in fact, "effective."
"Knowing this, CNN declined to have us on their programs, which often present the wall as not required," the anchor continued. "They didn't like what they heard from us."
In sum, the station believe that "CNN declined a report from KUSI because we informed them that most Border Patrol Agents we have spoken to told us the barrier does in fact work."
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2019/01/11/a-local-news-station-just-called-out-cnn-for-their-border-narrative-n2538893
#4705468 at 2019-01-11 05:08:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6004: Attacks To Intensify, We Are Q Edition
>>4705445
For those who don't know, it's a San Diego news station.
#4703548 at 2019-01-11 02:45:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6002: Dear Diary... Edition
>>4700450 (pb)
Just outside of San Diego.
#4702213 at 2019-01-11 01:18:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6000: THE 6QQQ EDITION
Found this interesting Horse rescuer in San Diego compared to cult leader Keith Raniere https://frankreport.com/2019/01/08/horse-rescuer-in-San-Diego-compared-to-cult-leader-keith-raniere/
Sounds like a PETA cult…..
#4699610 at 2019-01-10 22:20:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5997: Texas Roundtable Edition
California pays $350,000 to settle state Senate complaint
https://www.10news.com/news/politics/california-pays-350-000-to-settle-state-senate-complaint
"A spokeswoman for Democratic Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins of San Diego confirmed the settlement Wednesday"
"Lawyer Micah Star Liberty filed the lawsuit on behalf of an unnamed victim. It alleges the victim was raped in December 2016 and suffered post-traumatic stress disorder. It alleges the Legislature failed to accommodate her requests to avoid the perpetrator. She was fired in September 2017"
#4698704 at 2019-01-10 21:13:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5996: Law Enforcement Wants The Wall Edition
Big drill in San Diego/ San Ysidro.
https://fox5SanDiego.com/2019/01/10/watch-live-large-scale-border-drill-in-San-ysidro/
#4696354 at 2019-01-10 18:19:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5993: Trollin' our way down to Texas Edition
Montana Republican proposes state give $8M for border wall
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File - In this Oct. 19, 2017 file photo, people pass border wall prototypes as they stand near the border with Tijuana, Mexico, in San Diego. Montana's Senate president is proposing the state give more than $8 million to help build President Donald Trump's proposed wall on the Mexican border. Scott Sales, a Republican, says his proposal is a "small token" to show border security "is of vital interest to all citizens regardless of what state they live in." (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)
HELENA, Mont. (AP) - A Montana politician is proposing the state give more than $8 million to help build President Donald Trump's proposed wall on the Mexican border as a government shutdown over the $5.7 billion project continues. The proposal seems unlikely to pass in a state with a Democratic governor exploring a run for president.
At least one other state, South Dakota, is considering voicing support for Trump's wall. But Montana, which last year faced a massive budget shortfall, appears to be the first to propose spending its own money on the project.
Scott Sales, a fiscally conservative Republican who leads the state Senate, says his proposal is a "small token" to show border security "is of vital interest to all citizens regardless of what state they live in."
Trump headed to the U.S.-Mexico border Thursday to argue his case for the funding.
"Congress is basically dragging their heels over $5 billion, which is really trivial compared to what we spend on an annual basis," Sales said Wednesday.
Sales said he calculated Montana's "share" of the cost of the wall by dividing the state's gross domestic product by the national GDP and multiplying it by $5.7 billion.
Montana's $8 million wouldn't go very far, with Trump's $5.7B request expected to build 234 miles (377 kilometers).
House Minority Leader Casey Schreiner, a Democrat, said the Legislature should focus on building Montana's infrastructure.
"That's a lot of school roofs and boilers," added Democratic Rep. Laurie Bishop.
Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock, who appears to be exploring a run for president in 2020, could veto the measure should it pass the Republican-controlled Legislature.
Montana, where Trump defeated Hillary Clinton by 20 points, shares a 545-mile (877-kilometer) border with Canada, where there is no wall.
https://apnews.com/57d529b3f7ec41e68ef38c3a566e8102
#4693752 at 2019-01-10 14:24:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5989: Swarm of Locusts Edition
Steel Border Wall Prototype Cut Through With Saw in Test
President Donald Trump has repeatedly advocated for a steel slat design for his border wall. But Department of Homeland Security testing of a steel slat prototype proved it could be cut through with a saw, according to a government report.
A photo exclusively obtained by NBC News shows the results of the test after experts from the Marine Corps were instructed to attempt to destroy the barriers with common tools.
Testing by DHS in late 2017 showed all eight prototypes, including the steel slats, were vulnerable to breaching, according to an internal February 2018 U.S. Customs and Border Protection report.
Photos of the breaches were not included in a redacted version of the CBP report, which was first obtained in a Freedom of Information Act Request by San Diego public radio station KPBS.
https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/politics/Steel-Border-Wall-Prototype-Cut-Through-With-Saw-in-Test-504154861.html
#4693521 at 2019-01-10 13:53:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5989: Swarm of Locusts Edition
ACoE started this June/July 2017 near San Diego. Pics were taken early 2018. I don't think people quite understand actually how long the US/MX border is…gonna take a while to complete. All the public debating over the wall is merely for optics and political jockeying. The funds have been there all along (notice how this is a "fence" (cough, fence act, cough cough), not a wall? A "metal barrier", as Trump put it in his address?). You're watching a movie. This is all just part of the script.
#4691663 at 2019-01-10 08:17:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5987: MSM LOST CONTROL Edition
>>4691647
I met these guys at a pool party in San Diego, Q
#4689761 at 2019-01-10 04:22:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5984: This Was Needed Edition
while all this border talk is in the limelight I sure hope the Q Team has been beefing up the Port Authority (LA, Long Beach, San Diego) enforcement and laws. this is where the next fight against the demorats will take place. they have to keep all entry points open for their ill-gotten gains!
#4685637 at 2019-01-09 23:16:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5979: Please don't stop the Memes Edition
>>4685605
That's why the border should be open.
Then 15 of those murders would be in San Diego and only 3 in Tijuana.
#4684428 at 2019-01-09 21:40:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5977: Nothing Else Works Edition
>>4684389
Iran has confirmed it is holding a US citizen, the first American detained in the Islamic Republic during the Trump presidency.
Former US Navy member Michael R White, 46, was arrested "some time ago" and is being held at an Iranian prison, the foreign ministry said.
Spokesman Bahram Ghasemi said US officials had immediately been made aware of the arrest.
Mr White's mother told US media her son has been missing in Iran since July.
Joanne White told the New York Times he had gone to visit a girlfriend, and was due to return via Dubai on 27 July.
She said she did not know what charges he faces, and that he had previously visited Iran "five or six times".
"All I know is that he is alive and they were putting in a request for a consular visit by the Swiss," she said.
The US and Iran do not maintain diplomatic relations, and communications between the two nations are passed along by Swiss diplomats.
Iranian officials said Mr White was detained in the city of Mashhad, in the north-east of the country.
A Department of State spokesperson told the BBC: "We are aware of reports of the detention of a US citizen in Iran.
"We have no higher priority than the safety and security of US citizens abroad.
"Due to privacy considerations, we have no additional information to provide at this time."
Mr White is originally from Imperial Beach, California, 14 miles (22km) south of San Diego.
His family say he suffers from acute asthma and shortly before his latest visit he underwent chemotherapy for a neck tumour.
Mr White's arrest was reported on Monday by the blog, Iranwire.
It was based on the account of a former Iranian prisoner who said he met Mr White at Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad in October.
Ivar Farhadi, a cyber-activist who spoke to CBS News, said Mr White had been arrested while preparing to fly to Turkey to marry his girlfriend.
At least three other American citizens are being held in Iran.
Another US man has been missing in Iran for over a decade.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46815574
#4681510 at 2019-01-09 17:39:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5974: Goodbye, Mr Rosenstein. Patriots In Control Edition
Posted late last bread, reposting
U.S. moves to speed military space upgrades under pressure from China, Russia
Jan. 9 (UPI) - The United States will accelerate its space program to compete with China's, a senior Defense Department official said.
Vice President Mike Pence last year announced the U.S. military would create a sixth branch, the Space Force, by 2020 as part of a renewed focus on space exploration, as well as to meet concerns about the country's ability to defend assets in space.
While the U.S. military already is tasked with a variety of space responsibilities - it operates the widely used GPS system, for example - the Air Force Space Command also has stepped up preparations to defend space with its Space Flag series of exercises.
A major part of pushing forward with these efforts, Pentagon officials say, is to first create a Space Development Agency that will focus on defensive capabilities for space-based assets, as well as better global defenses against missile attacks.
"China is integrating certain new technologies and fielding those capabilities faster than the U.S.," Chris Shank, director of the Defense Department's Strategic Capabilities Office, told a conference of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in San Diego on Tuesday. "That means we have to be more responsive. China had 39 launches [in 2018], the U.S. had 31, Russia had 20, Europe had eight, and [China] landed a robotic mission on the dark side of the moon - a first."
He added, though, that the United States achieved a milestone of its own, a reference to NASA's New Horizons probe. The satellite flew toward the planet Pluto in December, and on New Year's Day sent photographs from four billion miles away from the Sun once it reached an asteroid in the Kuiper Belt. It is the farthest object ever explored in space.
Shank said the Defense Department is "committed to creating a Space Development Agency."
"China is integrating certain new technologies and fielding those capabilities faster than the U.S.," Chris Shank, director of the Defense Department's Strategic Capabilities Office, told a conference of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in San Diego on Tuesday. "That means we have to be more responsive. China had 39 launches [in 2018], the U.S. had 31, Russia had 20, Europe had eight, and [China] landed a robotic mission on the dark side of the moon - a first."
He added, though, that the United States achieved a milestone of its own, a reference to NASA's New Horizons probe. The satellite flew toward the planet Pluto in December, and on New Year's Day sent photographs from four billion miles away from the Sun once it reached an asteroid in the Kuiper Belt. It is the farthest object ever explored in space.
https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2019/01/09/US-moves-to-speed-military-space-upgrades-under-pressure-from-China-Russia/9781547051575/
#4681447 at 2019-01-09 17:32:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5973: Dark Overbored Edition
U.S. moves to speed military space upgrades under pressure from China, Russia
Jan. 9 (UPI) – The United States will accelerate its space program to compete with China's, a senior Defense Department official said.
Vice President Mike Pence last year announced the U.S. military would create a sixth branch, the Space Force, by 2020 as part of a renewed focus on space exploration, as well as to meet concerns about the country's ability to defend assets in space.
While the U.S. military already is tasked with a variety of space responsibilities – it operates the widely used GPS system, for example – the Air Force Space Command also has stepped up preparations to defend space with its Space Flag series of exercises.
A major part of pushing forward with these efforts, Pentagon officials say, is to first create a Space Development Agency that will focus on defensive capabilities for space-based assets, as well as better global defenses against missile attacks.
"China is integrating certain new technologies and fielding those capabilities faster than the U.S.," Chris Shank, director of the Defense Department's Strategic Capabilities Office, told a conference of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in San Diego on Tuesday. "That means we have to be more responsive. China had 39 launches [in 2018], the U.S. had 31, Russia had 20, Europe had eight, and [China] landed a robotic mission on the dark side of the moon – a first."
He added, though, that the United States achieved a milestone of its own, a reference to NASA's New Horizons probe. The satellite flew toward the planet Pluto in December, and on New Year's Day sent photographs from four billion miles away from the Sun once it reached an asteroid in the Kuiper Belt. It is the farthest object ever explored in space.
Shank said the Defense Department is "committed to creating a Space Development Agency."
"China is integrating certain new technologies and fielding those capabilities faster than the U.S.," Chris Shank, director of the Defense Department's Strategic Capabilities Office, told a conference of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in San Diego on Tuesday. "That means we have to be more responsive. China had 39 launches [in 2018], the U.S. had 31, Russia had 20, Europe had eight, and [China] landed a robotic mission on the dark side of the moon – a first."
He added, though, that the United States achieved a milestone of its own, a reference to NASA's New Horizons probe. The satellite flew toward the planet Pluto in December, and on New Year's Day sent photographs from four billion miles away from the Sun once it reached an asteroid in the Kuiper Belt. It is the farthest object ever explored in space.
https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2019/01/09/US-moves-to-speed-military-space-upgrades-under-pressure-from-China-Russia/9781547051575/
#4679362 at 2019-01-09 14:06:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5971: Goodbye [RR] Edition
>>4679340
Rear Adm. Yancy B. Lindsey is a native of Phoenix, Arizona. He is a 1986 graduate of the University of California at Berkeley where he received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He also holds a Master of Military Science from Marine Corps University and a Master of Science in Global Leadership from the University of San Diego. In addition, he completed a Federal Executive Fellowship at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Lindsey was commissioned through Aviation Officer Candidate School in October 1986 and designated a naval aviator in December 1987.
Lindsey's sea duty assignments have included Antarctic Development Squadron (VXE) 6 flying LC-130 aircraft and twice with Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 113 flying the E-2C Hawkeye. During these tours of duty, he completed three deployments to Antarctica and two deployments to the Arabian Gulf aboard USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) and USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72).
#4679251 at 2019-01-09 13:48:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5971: Goodbye [RR] Edition
SEAL to stand trial for murder, other alleged war crimes
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward "Eddie" Gallagher will be arraigned Friday at Naval Base San Diego on a long list of criminal charges, including the premeditated murder of a wounded Islamic State prisoner of war.
Navy Region Southwest spokesman Brian O'Rourke said that the initial court-martial proceeding is slated for Friday.
His court-martial trial was greenlighted by Rear Adm. Yancy B."Lurch" Lindsey, the region's commander, following a legal review of the SEAL's two-day Article 32 hearing in November.
Prosecutors contend that Gallagher, 39, is a callous murderer who stabbed to death the teenage detainee on May 3, 2017 near the Iraqi city of Mosul and also gunned down unwitting civilians with his sniper rifle, bragged about racking up kills and threatened to intimidate and publicly out SEAL buddies who complained to superiors and investigators about him.
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2019/01/03/seal-to-stand-trial-for-murder-other-alleged-war-crimes/?fbclid=IwAR10x77q5oopsZPpZm8vizu-9Llj7psyzuFoUfSuzn13Vr9oIcWDSa2CkhM
#4674415 at 2019-01-09 04:08:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5964: At the Request of the Democrats Edition
>>4674326
Not as bad south of Camp Pendleton? So libnutsville North County and the same San Diego that just banned Styrofoam as their big accomplishment is better than the rest of California? Please post again after sticking your head in the oven for an hour with it turned up full blast and the pilot light out, and then come back and post more of your brilliance.
#4666039 at 2019-01-08 21:32:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5954: Oh No, That Sucks Edition
29 Facts About the Border and Mexican Cartels You Need to Know
As the debate about the construction of a wall and other border security issues, here are 29 facts that you need to know. The topics came up during the most recent episode of "Coffee with Scott Adams." Brandon Darby, the Managing Editor for Breitbart's Border and Cartel Chronicles, sat down with the famed creator of the Dilbert comics to discuss the intricacies of border security.
1) No one is proposing a wall between all of Mexico and the U.S.-the U.S. southern border is approximately 2,000 miles. The discussion is about 1,000 miles of physical barriers in regions that are heavily controlled by drug cartels.
2) The Texas border is about 1,200 miles of the approximately 2,000 miles of the total southern border. Most of that border is the Rio Grande, a river which varies in intensity with respect to currents.
3) Mexico has numerous states under the direct influence of drug cartels that have standing armies with access to RPGs, armored vehicles, artillery, and explosives. Most of Mexico has military forces patrolling streets to deal with cartel paramilitary forces.
4) The most violent drug cartels operate south of the Texas border. Factions of Los Zetas and the Gulf Cartel routinely allow their violence to spill over to the average person.
5) The border city of Tijuana has some of the highest murder statistics in all of Mexico. Despite record-setting figures, most of the victims tend to be tied to drug trafficking.
6) Border cities south of Texas like Reynosa, Tamaulipas, have much lower murder rates than Tijuana. Despite the difference, average citizens are often touched by cartels including shootouts, kidnappings, and other violent activities.
7) Most of the efforts by drug cartels to control migration happens South of the Texas border. Criminal organizations like the Reynosa faction of the Gulf Cartel profit more from human smuggling than drug trafficking.
8) The majority of tunnels are found on the Arizona and California borders. The tunnels are generally discovered in areas where there are population centers on both sides of the border and a wall or fence is already in place. Few have been found in Texas, where there is a river.
9) Most tunnels are discovered thanks to informants; law enforcement technology has rarely been successful in locating border tunnels.
10) Most of the border does not have a drug tunnel problem. They are typically found in Douglas and Nogales, Arizona, as well as Mexicali, San Diego/San Isidro, California.
11) Cartels spend a lot of money building a tunnel-only to be discovered shortly after.
12) Claims by Democrats about the low crime rates in El Paso are an example of walls working. In areas with considerable border barriers such as El Paso, the regional criminal groups turn more professional and shy away from illegal immigration to traffic harder drugs through ports of entry.
13) The presence of physical barriers in cities like El Paso has led to fewer people coming over the border to commit petty crimes or bring loads of drugs on their backs. The criminal organizations in the area shifted toward corrupting U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials to smuggle harder drugs.
14) A partially secured border is more deadly than an open or well-secured one. Previous administrations put barriers south of most cities in Arizona and California to funnel illicit traffic into areas that were easier to manage or too desolate to cross. This led to a spike in deaths since the desire of people to reach the U.S. pushes them to more remote and dangerous areas.
15) Human smuggling and illegal immigration will continue to be a problem until economic opportunities improve in Mexico and in Central America.
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2019/01/08/29-facts-about-the-border-and-mexican-cartels-you-need-to-know/
#4661168 at 2019-01-08 14:57:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5947: Remote-Controlled Dogs Edition
Max, where in the world is car, man? San Diego?
#4654093 at 2019-01-08 01:48:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5938: "Imagine That" Edition
Rep Jim Jordan challenges Nancy Pelosi
https://www.hannity.com/media-room/nancy-challenged-rep-jim-jordan-dares-pelosi-to-dismantle-border-wall-near-San-Diego/
#4647656 at 2019-01-07 18:48:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5930: Imagine That Edition
President Trump Sets Trip to Border; Asks Networks for Prime Time to Address Shutdown
President Trump is scheduled to visit the Southern border on Thursday, according to White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders who made the announcement via Twitter on Monday. Trump visited the border in San Diego last March to review border wall prototypes.
"President @realDonaldTrump will travel to the Southern border on Thursday to meet with those on the frontlines of the national security and humanitarian crisis. More details will be announced soon."
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/01/president-trump-sets-trip-to-border-asks-networks-for-prime-time-to-address-shutdown/
#4646727 at 2019-01-07 17:46:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5928: 1st time in 25 years [RBG]&[GHWB] Edition
>>4646704
Soon-Shiong owns pieces of the coast
It was a crazy week around the Los Angeles Times, with a new owner announced, the old publisher brought back and then sent off to a new assignment, and everyone around the paper trying to figure out what the future holds. Here's what I have posted already. On Sunday morning I was the guest on "KNBC News Conference" with Conan Nolan to talk about buyer Patrick Soon-Shiong and the Times. It aired at a special time due to the Olympics, 7:45 a.m., so here it is if you care to watch. I also was quoted in an AP story by writer Brian Melley: The doctor's in, but jury is out on new LA Times owner. Money quote from USC's Gabe Kahn, who has interviewed Soon-Shiong: "He's incredibly wealthy, very smart and, as tends to be the case with billionaires, he has a big ego and he has thin skin."
If he's prickly about being asked questions, this new Wall Street Journal story (behind the paywall) probably has his hackles up. It examines the controversy around Soon-Shiong's biotech and health businesses. The story says that NantHealth had accumulated a deficit of $671.6 million: "When medical entrepreneur Patrick Soon-Shiong bought the embattled Los Angeles Times from owner Tronc Inc. this week, some journalists cheered. Investors in Dr. Soon-Shiong's health company have done anything but." Before that story ran, here was a light overview of last week's developments from The New Yorker. Also worth a note, the SEC documents filed on the deal in which Tronc sells the Times and San Diego Union-Tribune confirm that what remains of the old LA Times Washington bureau will return to Times hands and no longer be a shared part of Tronc. And Steven Miller, hired just recently to be assistant managing editor for online on Lewis D'Vorkin's team, is already off the masthead. He'll apparently join D'Vorkin and former Times publisher Ross Levinsohn in a new Tronc media enterprise separate from the Times.
The most interesting revelations (new to me anyway) on Soon-Shiong involve his property holdings in Brentwood and on the coast in Malibu and Laguna Beach. Soon-Shiong and his wife have spent about $50 million buying up homes near theirs in Brentwood to create a family compound of nearly five acres. It's been going on awhile - LAT reporter Martha Groves covered it in 2010 - but an anonymous LA real estate blog called Yolanda's Little Black Book says the buying has continued, all masked under various investment entity names. The site says Soon-Shiong's main house, with 25,000 square feet and 10 bathrooms, now sits in the middle of a big swath of Brentwood belonging to him. He also has bought property on Broad Beach, between actor Ray Romano and [ former] KTLA TV general manager Greg Nathanson, and is building his dream mansion overlooking the beach on Malibu's Encinal Bluffs. The Yolanda site says Soon-Shiong entities paid $8.7 million for the first lot and $18.5 million for the property next door. The couple also bought on the coast in Laguna Beach: "In February 2016, the couple dislocated hundreds of jaws when they reared back and airdropped $45,000,000 smackers on what is perhaps the coolest and most unique property in all of Orange County."
Says the site: "Yolanda's calculations tell us that Mr. Soon-Shiong has spent a heart-stopping $154,245,000 on his Brentwood compound and the Malibu/Laguna Beach getaways. And that's just the land." Considering how protective that Times editors and columnist Steve Lopez feel about the coast, I feel a conflict coming. By the way, I'm advised that the New York Times was a little off in reporting that Soon-Shiong lives next door to former Times publisher Austin Beutner. They are "a few blocks" apart.
[Added: From Groves' 2010 story in the Times, not online: Soon-Shiong bought up nearby houses through an attorney, "disguising the true owner, it did not take long for neighbors to figure out the buyer's identity." Soon-Shiong's spokesman at the time was LA crisis PR mogul Michael Sitrick, and Soon-Shiong required sellers whose property he bought in Brentwood to sign non-disclosure agreements. Some spoke anyway. ]
http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2018/02/la_observed_notes_times_n.php
#4640934 at 2019-01-07 06:32:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5921: Wake up Maggie (got somethin to say to Q) Edition
>>4640860
The DARPA program was part of the military's "Peak Soldier Performance Program," which involved engineering brain-machine interfaces for battlefield use and other bionic projects.
In addition, James Holmes' father, Dr. Robert Holmes, worked for San Diego-based HNC Software, Inc., a company that worked with DARPA to develop "cortronic neural networks"
#4629928 at 2019-01-06 19:47:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5907: "PANIC IN DC" Edition
USAF flight SAM108 out of Sky Harbor, Phoenix, AZ. USMC 'Raiders' flight inbound to San Diego / LA area, based on track.
#4627308 at 2019-01-06 17:07:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5903: The Start of Camp David Edition
Navy SEAL arraigned on war crime charges
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward "Eddie" Gallagher was arraigned Friday morning at Naval Base San Diego on a long list of criminal charges, including the premeditated murder of a wounded Islamic State prisoner of war.
At the same time, his case drew the attention from an unlikely lawmaker, Rep. Duncan Hunter - a Marine combat veteran who himself is facing a long list of federal criminal charges - who urged President Donald Trump to personally intervene to end the SEAL's prosecution.
Military prosecutors contend that Gallagher, 39, is a callous murderer who stabbed to death the defenseless teenage detainee on May 3, 2017, near the Iraqi city of Mosul and also gunned down unwitting civilians with his sniper rifle, bragged about racking up kills and threatened to intimidate and publicly out SEAL buddies who complained to superiors and investigators about him.
Investigative files leaked to Navy Times revealed authorities probing allegations that Gallagher mutilated the teenage prisoner's dead body, posed with the corpse during a re-enlistment ceremony and attempted to cover up the alleged crimes when he returned to California.
But the same dossier uncovered a Naval Criminal Investigative Service interview of a pair of high-ranking Iraqi officers present during the unnamed teenager's death.
They insisted "Chief Ed" committed no crimes and that the boy died from battlefield wounds inflicted by Iraqi government forces.
According to the files, NCIS also failed to locate and exhume the alleged victim's body for an autopsy.
On Friday, prosecutors handed over 1,700 pages of documents, including text messages they say show Gallagher trying to intimidate witnesses, The Associated Press reported.
One of the SEAL's attorneys, Phil Stackhouse, dismissed them as "hearsay and double hearsay statements" ginned up by disgruntled platoon members who wanted to depose a demanding enlisted leader.
Attorneys representing Gallagher, a married father and 19-year Navy veteran who was prepping for retirement before his indictment, have said he's the victim of a smear campaign by platoon malcontents and have vowed to clear his name.
NCIS documents cast doubt on Navy SEAL's guilt in slaying of Islamic State fighter
NCIS documents cast doubt on Navy SEAL's guilt in slaying of Islamic State fighter
Interviews with two senior Iraqi military leaders contradict nearly every aspect of the federal case against Gallagher, 39, who faces up to 18 criminal counts, including premeditated murder for allegedly stabbing to death a badly wounded Islamic State detainee near Mosul on May 3, 2017.
By: Carl Prine
Navy Region Southwest commander Rear Adm. Yancy B."Lurch" Lindsey greenlighted Gallagher's charges following a legal review of the SEAL's two-day Article 32 hearing in November.
A military judge said that his court-martial trial will commence between Feb. 19 and March 1, with at least a third of his panel composed of enlisted personnel.
A former member of the House Armed Services Committee who represents a large chunk of San Diego County, Republican Hunter doesn't want it to get that far.
In a statement emailed to Navy Times on Friday, Hunter said that he'd personally reviewed Gallagher's case and concluded that the military's prosecution suffered from "inconsistent testimony" by other SEALs and a lack of physical evidence tying him to the detainee's death.
Hunter accused military prosecutors of "bias against our warfighters" and called the Navy's criminal justice system "political."
He urged Trump "to personally review and dismiss this case, taking an American hero out of a prison cell and back on the front lines where he belongs."
Hunter was an early and avid supporter of Trump and had been rumored for a high post in his administration that never materialized.
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2019/01/05/seal-arraigned-on-war-crime-charges/
#4623798 at 2019-01-06 08:16:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5899: Timing Is Everything Edition
Border Wall Contract Awards in California
Release Date: December 21, 2018
WASHINGTON - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), has awarded a contract to construct up to 14 miles of secondary wall and up to 15 miles of primary pedestrian replacement wall in California within the U.S. Border Patrol's (USBP) San Diego, Yuma, and El Centro Sectors. The contract was awarded on December 20, 2018 to SLSCO Ltd. using CBP's Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 appropriations. The total contract value, including options, is approximately $287 million. Construction for the San Diego secondary is anticipated to begin in February 2019 and construction for the primary pedestrian replacement wall is anticipated to begin in July 2019.
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/border-wall-contract-awards-california
#4614632 at 2019-01-05 22:24:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5887: What's Going On In Little Rock? Edition
Planefag Report:
Unknown military aircraft currently landing at San Diego International Airport
#4613618 at 2019-01-05 21:15:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5885: MIRROR Edition
3.4 Earthquake off San Diego Coast
http://news.lalate.com/2019/01/05/orange-county-earthquake-2019-today-strikes-near-San-Diego/
#4610509 at 2019-01-05 18:16:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5881: "The 'MUELLER' insurance policy has expired" Edition
Assaults against Border Patrol agents soar 300 percent since caravan arrival
Figure contrasts percentage from last year at San Diego crossing
Assaults on U.S. Border Patrol agents have increased 300 percent over last year at the San Diego border crossing, according to figures released by San Diego Border Sector Chief Rodney Scott.
When did this start?
Violence against agents began rising when the migrant caravan first arrived in Tijuana in late November, KGTV-TV reported.
One of the latest incidents happened on New Year's Eve, when a migrant threw a rock and hit a border agent in the face.
"These incursions are organized they are bringing people down there for the express purpose of provoking a confrontation," Border Patrol agent Joshua Wilson told the news outlet. He also said the incidents offer enough proof for why a border wall is needed.
"Having that barrier helps prevent many assaults on agents and that's something the public really needs to understand," Wilson added. "It's not just a border security measure it's a measure for agents safety as well."
Enrique Morones, founder of the pro-migrant group Border Angels, told KGTV that his organization condemns the violence. He also placed the blame on border patrol guards.
"If you're going to be going across the border to seek asylum, why in the world would you be throwing rocks at the border patrol?" Morones said. "The people... have been reacting to the Border Patrol violence of tear gassing and shooting rubber bullets at migrants."
Border Patrol told the TV station that it does not release actual numbers of border incidents, just a percentages of the increase or decline.
What is at stake?
The government is partly shutdown because President Donald Trump and House Democrats cannot agree on funding for border security. Trump wants a $5 billion wall, while Democrats are advocating for drones and other tech for border security.
Multiple published reports have indicated that migrants are arriving at the border in poor health and some are carrying multiple infectious diseases. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security has warned there are as many as 500 criminals in the caravan.
Adding to the issue is a federal court that ruled it is unconstitutional to deny refugee hearings for asylum.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/assaults-against-border-patrol-agents-soar-300-percent-following-caravan
#4592617 at 2019-01-04 13:18:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5858: Dead People Can't Vote Edition
>>4592309
>Publishes here too Asharq Al-Awsat
Is it normal for an independent conspiracy researcher hobbyist out of San Diego to get articles published in a prestiguous Arabic newspaper out of London England?
>>4389116 (PB)
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asharq_Al-Awsat
Asharq al-Awsat (Arabic: , meaning "The Middle East") is an Arabic international newspaper headquartered in London.
The New York Times in 2005 called Asharq al-Awsat "one of the oldest and most influential in the region".[3] Although published under the name of a private company, the Saudi Research and Marketing Group, the paper was founded with the approval of the Saudi royal family and government ministers, and is noted for its support of the Saudi government.[3] The newspaper is owned by Faisal bin Salman, a member of the Saudi royal family.
#4579200 at 2019-01-03 16:10:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5841: Court Confirms NoName Leaked The Phony Russian Dossier Edition
>>4579037
Bre lived in DC, FYI. She was in San Diego only to fill in for Liz Wheeler on OANN during the holidays. Plus family from Calif.
#4579037 at 2019-01-03 15:52:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5841: Court Confirms NoName Leaked The Phony Russian Dossier Edition
Docfag here.
In 20 years of medicine, I have never heard of a healthy 26-year-old dying in less than 24 hours of H1N1 flu (Swine flu). I found the San Diego Immunization registry but I'm not a California physician. if a CaliDocFag could log in and check the registry, we could see if Bre got her flu vaccine and when. While not 100% effective, it would be interesting to see if she was vaccinated.
#4573723 at 2019-01-03 03:43:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5834: Troll In Chief Edition
Border Patrol: 'Violent Mob' Attacked Agents, Attempted to Push Minors Over Barbed-Wire
The migrants gathered at the San Diego sector of the United States border with Mexico on New Year's Eve tried to force their way over the barrier. When turned back by Customs and Border Patrol agents, some in the group started throwing rocks and attempted to push children over the barbed wire atop the barrier.
"Once again we have had a violent mob of migrants attempt to enter the United States illegally by attacking our agents with projectiles," Katie Waldman, Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman said. "The agents involved should be applauded for handling the situation with no reported injuries to the attackers."
…
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/02/border-patrol-violent-mob-attacked-agents-attempted-to-push-minors-over-barbed-wire/
>One thing has now been proven. The Democrats do not care about Open Borders and all of the crime and drugs that Open Borders bring!
https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1080129307446513666
This might be the one and only thing antifa scum 'understands'…
"No Trump → no wall → NO USA AT ALL"
Kek.
#4567441 at 2019-01-02 19:34:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5825: Low Gas Prices Edition
Statement from yesterday, not sure if seen here yet.
=CBP Issues Statement on Illegal Border Crossings in San Diego Sector=
The following is based on initial operational reporting. Last night, an approximately 150 migrants attempted to illegally enter the United States by climbing over and crawling under border fence in San Diego Sector. Due to CBP's increased presence, a first group of 45 turned back towards Mexico. Shortly thereafter, migrants began throwing rocks over the fence at the CBP agents and officers. Several teenagers, wrapped in heavy jackets, blankets and rubber mats were put over the concertina wire. Border Patrol agents witnessed members of the group attempt to lift toddler sized children up and over the concertina wire and having difficulty accomplishing the task in a safe manner. Agents were not in a position to safely assist the children due to the large number of rocks being thrown at them.
To address the rock throwers assaulting agents and risking the safety of migrants attempting to cross who were already on the U.S. side, both smoke and minimal countermeasures were deployed. Agents deployed smoke, pepper spray and CS gas to a position upwind of the rock throwers and south of the border fence. The deployments were not directed at the migrants attempting entry on the U.S. side or at the fence line. The rock throwers were located south of the fence, in an elevated position both above the border fence area and the incursion attempt.
These countermeasures successfully suppressed the rock throwers causing them to flee the area. Most of the migrants attempting the incursion, to include those with children, returned to Mexico via a hole under the fence and by climbing over the fence. No agents witnessed any of the migrants at the fence line, including children, experiencing effects of the chemical agents, which were targeted at the rock throwers further away. Twenty-five apprehensions, including two teenage migrants, were made. Under CBP use of force policy, this incident will be reviewed by CBP's Office of Professional Responsibility.
#4567060 at 2019-01-02 19:06:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5825: Low Gas Prices Edition
Journalist Who Broke Story Of Mueller Deleting Text Messages Dies Mysteriously
The Facts:
Bre Payton, the journalist who broke the story of Robert Mueller's team deleting text messages, died very suddenly of a mysterious illness.
Reflect On:
Can we look at these incidences based on the facts as well as by recognizing patterns, before we jump to either accept or reject possible explanations?
Bre Payton was a writer for the conservative online news magazine The Federalist and a guest commentator on the Fox News Channel. And she was a rising star.
"From the moment we started talking I realized she was a potential star," Ben Domenech, the publisher of The Federalist, said in an essay on Saturday. "She was raw, yes, but that could be honed. She was eager to learn, to write, and to go places-not because of ambition, but because she wanted to change the world."
She seemed unafraid to take on things that mattered, including breaking the hard-hitting piece DOJ Destroyed Missing Strzok/Page Text Messages Before The IG Could Review Them on December 13th, where, unlike the mainstream media who later focused on the idea that there was 'no evidence' that these text messages were deliberately destroyed, Payton leaned towards the conclusion that there was criminal intent in these deletions, a notion supported by Donald Trump.
And then she died suddenly on Friday in San Diego. She was 26.
I don't have any definitive 'proof' for the notion that Payton was killed because she was going to disclose some type of sensitive information against the Deep State; however, it must be said that the cause and circumstances of her death are befuddling enough for one to consider such an idea. My only intention is to explain the facts and allow you to draw your own conclusions.
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2019/01/02/journalist-who-broke-story-of-mueller-deleting-text-messages-dies-mysteriously/
#4565768 at 2019-01-02 17:11:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5823: Good faith Edition
Mexico's New President Unveils 'Free Zones' Plan To Stop Illegal Immigration To U.S.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has unveiled a new plan to curtail illegal immigration to the United States by focusing on creating economic "free zones" along the U.S.-Mexico border.
López Obrador, a leftist, announced the Tax Incentive Decree for the Northern Border Region which will create free zones near the border that are over 15 miles wide and will reportedly encompass approximately 2,000 miles. The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that the free zones will:
reduce income taxes from 30 percent to 20 percent
slash the Value Added Tax for goods coming into the country from 16 percent to 8 percent
boost the minimum wage 100 percent to 176 pesos ($8.80), and
make fuel prices the same as those in the the U.S.
"It's going to be the biggest free zone in the world," Lopez Obrador said. "It is very important to project for winning investment, creating jobs and taking advantage of the economic strength of the United States."
"Proponents of the president's 'free zone' plan believe it would reduce the incentive for Mexicans to migrate to the U.S. and increase competition among local businesses," Fox News reported. "But others fear that Mexican companies, attracted by low taxes, might move to the free zone and create an overall loss of tax revenue for the country as a whole."
Following his election victory, Lopez Obrador was reportedly considering creating a border force to stop illegal immigration and stem the tide of drugs and illegal guns entering Mexico. Alfonso Durazo, Lopez Obrador's future chief of public security, made the revelation in an interview with Bloomberg. "We're going to create a border police force that will be highly specialized," Durazo told Bloomberg. "They need to apply the law."
Bloomberg reported:
Lopez Obrador and the left-wing party he formed in 2014 won a landslide victory in last week's election after voters disgusted with rising crime, corruption and poverty kicked the nation's established parties out of power. AMLO, as he's known, also got a boost from pledges to protect Mexicans against an immigrant crackdown by U.S. President Donald Trump. Now he'll be faced with the unenviable task of securing the nation's own untamed southern border, while avoiding the hard-line tactics he has criticized Trump for.
Lopez Obrador also announced after his victory that he planned to "travel without armed guards and claim[ed] that the people will protect him, even as the country has been rocked by scores of political assassinations over the past several months." The Daily Wire reported:
President Enrique Pena Nieto reportedly offered Lopez Obrador federal protection until he takes office, but he declined, saying, "The people will protect me. … He who fights for justice has nothing to fear."
Lopez Obrador, who is commonly referred to as "AMLO," also told a large crowd of supporters: "You'll all be watching out for me."
Etellekt, a risk analysis firm, reported in July that over 130 politicians were killed in the approximately nine months leading up to Mexico's presidential election.
Lopez Obrador now has to face President Donald Trump and the mounting pressure the Trump administration is placing on Mexico to stop the flow of illegal immigrants coming to the U.S.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/39841/mexicos-new-president-unveils-free-zones-plan-stop-ryan-saavedra
#4562388 at 2019-01-02 08:42:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5819: Just Nix My Shit Up Fam Edition
Field McConnell is insisting that the USS Essex LHD2 has been assigned to Guantanamo to operate amongst other things as a mobile generator.
He says it went from San Diego through the Panama Canal.
Juan O. Savin is the source for this. All I found is what I am posting and I am not interested in knowing anything else nor trying to figure out where it has been and where it is really. I guess if someone thinks we need to know they'll tell us.
Disinformation is necessary I understand. However, Field McConnell makes two claims :
first that Mike Pence is guilty of murdering 136 children. That would be after raping them, and strangling them to death as that is (so Tory Smith said) is how he likes to kill them, whilst he ejaculates in them. Little boys apparently he likes.
Okay so great.
Field McConnell then says that his source (Juan) stated that Mike Pence will not be going to Gitmo, as he has flipped and is now helping.
Helping. Whatever. Justice. I don't buy any of this.
#4561099 at 2019-01-02 06:01:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5817: No one shits in my bakes Edition
>>4561028
I'm inclined to think that B2EPIC "could be" based upon using a sheet of paper, they are heading almost direct on with San Diego.
this aircraft's Altitude and airspeed suggest perhaps San Diego.. cruise altitude
#4556642 at 2019-01-01 23:41:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5811: Buckle Up, It's Time Edition
>>4556597
true. lowest i've seen is 2.99 northern San Diego county
#4556113 at 2019-01-01 22:58:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5811: Buckle Up, It's Time Edition
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-fires-tear-gas-to-disperse-150-migrants-trying-to-illegally-cross-border_2754215.html
Customs and Border Protection agents fired tear gas after migrants from a migrant caravan hurled rocks at them.
The latest altercation at the U.S.-Mexico border took place on New Year's Day in the San Diego border sector.
Approximately 150 migrants tried to illegally enter the United States by climbing over and under the border fence, but due to the high number of Border Patrol agents, about 45 turned back.
"Shortly thereafter, migrants began throwing rocks over the fence at the CBP agents and officers. Several teenagers, wrapped in heavy jackets, blankets, and rubber mats were put over the concertina wire," the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.
"Border Patrol agents witnessed members of the group attempt to lift toddler sized children up and over the concertina wire and having difficulty accomplishing the task in a safe manner. Agents were not in a position to safely assist the children due to the large number of rocks being thrown at them."
"To address the rock throwers assaulting agents and risking the safety of migrants attempting to cross who were already on the U.S. side, both smoke and minimal countermeasures were deployed," the agency added.
"Agents deployed smoke, pepper spray and CS gas to a position upwind of the rock throwers and south of the border fence. The deployments were not directed at the migrants attempting entry on the U.S. side or at the fence line. The rock throwers were located south of the fence, in an elevated position both above the border fence area and the incursion attempt."
The tear gas and pepper spray forced the rock throwers to flee while many of the migrants who were trying to illegally cross the border also turned back.
Agents at the border fence said that no migrants at the fence line appeared to be experiencing ill effects from the tear gas or pepper spray.
Per use of force policy, the incident will be reviewed by the Border Patrol's Office of Professional Responsibility.
More at link:
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-fires-tear-gas-to-disperse-150-migrants-trying-to-illegally-cross-border_2754215.html
#4554510 at 2019-01-01 20:56:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5809: 2019 The Year Of Military Tribunals Edition
China preparing to land in San Diego?
#4553515 at 2019-01-01 19:37:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5807: New Year Justice
Virus named for bored anime demon Ryuk is likely culprit in attack on Union-Tribune, other newspapers
Ryuk, a malware program believed to have been used in an attack this weekend that hobbled newspapers nationwide, including The San Diego Union-Tribune, is a sophisticated twist on an extortionate classic.
Once Ryuk gets into a network, it automatically spreads from computer to computer, node to node, encrypting important files along the way with an unbreakable code. Try to access the encrypted data, and the malware presents a ransom note: deposit bitcoin into an anonymous wallet and receive a key to decrypt your entire system. Refuse to pay, and the files remain locked for good.
This piece of ransomware managed to throw a monkey wrench into Tribune Publishing newspaper operations, which under-gird its printing plants as well as those of the Los Angeles Times and the Union-Tribune. The Times and Union-Tribune are no longer owned by Tribune Publishing - they were purchased by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong in June - but still share many systems.
The problem surfaced near midnight Thursday, when sports editors at the Union-Tribune struggled to transmit finished pages to the printing facility. It spread rapidly over the following day, impeding distribution of the Saturday editions of the Times and Union-Tribune, as well as papers in Florida, Chicago and Connecticut and the West Coast editions of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, which are printed in downtown Los Angeles.
By Monday, problems in production and delivery were largely resolved, said Marisa Kollias, spokeswoman for Tribune Publishing.
A screenshot of affected company files obtained by the Los Angeles Times shows a ransom note titled RyukReadMe that is similar to messages reported in other Ryuk incidents. No ransom amount was specified. The company would not confirm that it had been affected by Ryuk in particular or a ransomware attack in general.
https://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/business/technology/sd-virus-named-for-anime-demon-ryuk-is-likely-culprit-in-attack-on-union-tribune-other-newspapers-20190101-story.html
#4551698 at 2019-01-01 16:59:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5805: Nice digits, DJT! 17-77-7 Edition
One ANON yesterday was HEAD ON with their theory!!!!!!
About Mexico building along the border to stop illegals from getting to us and building companies, and communities!!!!
https://www.foxnews.com/world/mexican-president-proposes-free-zone-to-attract-investment-reduce-migration-to-us
In a bid to reduce migration to the U.S. and attract investment, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has proposed the creation of economic "free zones" along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Tax Incentive Decree for the Northern Border Region, which Lopez Obrador announced Saturday, would create a free zone that would stretch from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Coast and be more than 15 miles wide, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
Inside the zone, income taxes would be reduced by a third and Value Added Taxes on imported goods would be slashed in half, the minimum wage would increase 100 percent, and fuel prices would equal U.S. prices, the report said.
"It's going to be the biggest free zone in the world," Lopez Obrador said. "It is very important to project for winning investment, creating jobs and taking advantage of the economic strength of the United States."
#4547348 at 2019-01-01 07:27:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5799: The New Year travels westward Edition
>>4547328
Normally, rain is a cause for rejoicing in these parts, because drought is the norm, and rain makes everything turn green.
But you don't want to be out in that rain, which is where the Tijuana caravan migrants are, just south of San Diego, soaking up rain, mud, germs, cold, bacteria, viruses - and picking up diseases.
Right now, it's happening in Tijuana, where 6,000 migrants are still camped out. Fox News reports that more than a third, some 2,200 of them are being treated for lice, scabies, chicken pox, hepatitis, HIV, tuberculosis, and infections. The San Diego television press reported last night that measles has also been detected in the squalid encampment, where new caravans are arriving even as some pack up and go home.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/11/lice_hepatitus_tb_chicken_pox_scabies_plague_a_third_of_the_caravan_migrants__with_rains_just_getting_started.html
Who's gonna pay for all this?
http://www.usdebtclock.org/#
#4535580 at 2018-12-31 16:38:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5784: Ebake
Are There "Rogue" State Utility Commissions Programming How State Legislatures, Laws & Courts Are Prescribed?
Do utility consumers ever question what's happening in their state regulatory agencies, especially when those agencies practice "administrative over-reach" or get entangled in specious activities and even fraudulent or illegal activities?
Why do I ask such a question? The answer is quite apparent when one realizes the shenanigans that go on when vested interests are at play which can range from industry lobbyists to outright dishonesty on the part(s) of agencies' employees.
One classic example is what happened in California when California Public Utilities Commission then President Michael Peevey became involved in a criminal investigation
The facts indicate that Peevey conspired to obstruct justice by illegally engaging in ex parte communications, concealed ex parte communications, and inappropriately interfered with the settlement process on behalf of California Center for Sustainable Communities at UCLA," the document says. "Peevey executed this plan through back channel communications and exertion of pressure, in violation of CPUC ex parte rules, and in obstruction of the due administration of laws."
Microsoft was directed to keep the search warrants secret so none of the parties would have the chance to destroy evidence prior to the records being retrieved. [CJF emphasis]
How about this revelation?
San Onofre emails show history of private meetings between regulators, energy insiders and advisers to Gov. Jerry Brown. (July 17, 2018) Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune
California is not an anomaly; how about what went on in Arizona?
"Court Finds Arizona Corporation Commission 'Secreted' Records On Smart Meters" (October 5, 2017) Source: Arizona Daily Independent
On Tuesday, the state Court of Appeals ruled in favor of utility watchdog, Warren Woodward. The Court reversed and remanded Yavapai County Superior Judge Jeffrey Paupore's ruling in a case brought by Woodward involving "smart meters."
https://www.activistpost.com/2018/12/are-there-rogue-state-utility-commissions-programming-how-state-legislatures-laws-courts-are-prescribed.html
#4534143 at 2018-12-31 13:35:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5782: Six barges & Spy Action Edition
Suspected Ransomware Outbreak Disrupts US Newspapers
Tribune Media Suspects Ryuk Ransomware Hit Publishing and Production Systems
Production of newspapers owned by Chicago-based Tribune Publishing have been disrupted after malware began infecting the company's publishing and printing systems.
Multiple sources quoted by Tribune newspapers have suggested that the malware infection, which began late on Thursday, involved ransomware known as Ryuk, which may tie to North Korean operators. But security experts say it's far too soon to label Tribune's ransomware outbreak as anything more than an opportunistic infection, and note that anyone can potentially obtain and use malware, irrespective of their identity, political affiliation or other motivations.
Tribune Publishing says the malware infection, which it discovered on Friday, compromised no financial information and had no impact on its websites, but did disrupt systems that it uses to publish and print its newspapers. All of its newspapers were affected.
"This issue has affected the timeliness and in some cases the completeness of our printed newspapers," Tribune Publishing spokeswoman Marisa Kollias said in a statement released on Saturday, the Chicago Tribune reported. "Our websites and mobile applications however, have not been impacted."
Kollias said the company is "making progress" with restoring systems. "There is no evidence that customer credit card information or personally identifiable information has been compromised," she said.
Formerly known as Tronc, Tribune Publishing owns the Chicago Tribune, as well as Chicago suburban newspapers Lake County News-Sun and Post-Tribune; Los Angeles Times; The Baltimore Sun; the New York Daily News; Hartford Courant; Orlando Sentinel; the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland; The Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania; and in Virginia, the Daily Press in Newport News, and The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk.
The Chicago Tribune reported that its Saturday edition had been published "without paid death notices and classified ads," due to the malware infection, and that some Saturday newspapers in other markets were delivered in a "slimmed-down version" on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune also reported experiencing disruptions due to the malware, resulting in delays in home deliveries, or no deliveries at all. Tribune sold both newspapers to biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong for $500 million in June. But as part of a transition arrangement, it's continuing to support the newspapers, including their printing operations.
"Because of a major computer breakdown that affected our printing and deliveries, many of you did not receive your copy of Saturday's Los Angeles Times," Norman Pearlstine, executive editor of the newspaper, and Chris Argentieri, its chief operating officer, said in an apology posted on Saturday.
"We are also aware that many of you have been unable to report your missed delivery," they wrote. "We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience as we actively work to resolve these issues and restore timely service to our customers."
Tribune said it has alerted the FBI to the incident. "We are aware of reports of a potential cyber incident affecting several news outlets, and are working with our government and industry partners to better understand the situation," DHS spokeswoman Katie Waldman said in a statement, Reuters reported.
https://www.databreachtoday.com/suspected-ransomware-outbreak-disrupts-us-newspapers-a-11911?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
#4528227 at 2018-12-31 00:50:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5775: #SchumerShutdown and The Power of Recess Appointments Edition
A bomb squad is investigating a suspicious package found outside a San Diego Fire-Rescue station - KSWB
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1079540077041274880
#4523583 at 2018-12-30 18:47:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5769: Shining Beacon Edition
How did Espstein acquire so much wealth? How did GHWB acquire so much power? Little St. James Island, and at least one California Beach house. That's how.
Palmer National co-founder Stefan Halper helped set up North's legal defense fund. Halper's name appears in the final entry of North's White House journal under the heading, "Legal Defense Fund."
Palmer National held a $250,000 note on a California beach house that was used by organized crime associates and figured in the criminal convictions of two S&L figures.
Palmer National, a relatively small bank with assets under $100 million, occupies a modern building at 1667 K St. N.W....
........
...Dixon is not believed to be a suspect in the case, however investigators say he purchased the services of 20 call girls, including victim Donna Gentile, for a party at his Solana Beach, Calif., the San Diego Union reported. The nude body of Gentile - her mouth stuffed with rocks - was found the day after the two-day party concluded, sources told the newspaper....
Yes, that Stefan Halper.
Stefan A. Halper, the FBI source who assisted the Russia investigation and is at the center of a standoff between congressional Republicans and the Justice Department, is a well-connected veteran of past GOP administrations who convened senior intelligence officials for seminars at the University of Cambridge in England.
In the summer and fall of 2016, Halper, then an emeritus professor at Cambridge, contacted three Trump campaign advisers for brief talks and meetings that largely centered on foreign policy, The Washington Post reported last week.
Stefan Halper Fun Fact - Stefan Halper's father-in-law was Ray S. Cline, former CIA Deputy Director 1962 to 1966.
...Cline himself shows up in the novel, The Manchurian Candidate in 1958, as "John E. is Rey S. Kline"
or Johnny is Ray S. Cline, after decomposing the letters in what turns out to be a perfect anagram:
"John Yerkes Iselin" who was known as Johnny. So from 1948 to 1988 Cline and Johnson were closely
associated with each other across the globe. Was Johnson a programmed assassin or just a good killer?
Probably a little bit of both.
Cline was also in Taiwan when Oswald was there and in the Phillipines when Benito Aquino was murdered
according to a career State Dept. employee in the family. Did Cline turn into a contract killer just for the money?
Or were some or all of these campaigns done under the auspices of and with the approval of the CIA? Cline
certainly was one of the shadiest and most secretive characters ever to have lived. He took over the spot once
reserved for James J. Angleton....
https://govtslaves.info/2018/12/30/how-did-espstein-acquire-so-much-wealth-how-did-ghwb-acquire-so-much-power-little-st-james-island-and-at-least-one-california-beach-house-thats-how/
#4521293 at 2018-12-30 15:24:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5766: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Edition
An Interview With the Green Prince and His Handler
Interesting parallels to what Q has been telling us…
Mosab HasSan Yousef, a former Hamas insider, and Gonen ben Yitzhak, a former Israeli agent, are featured in "The Green Prince," a new documentary directed by Nadav Schirman, that tells the story of their relationship. They met with the Journal during a recent trip to Boston to promote the film. Their warmth and openness was as obvious as the closeness of their connection.
Mosab HasSan Yousef's father is Sheikh HasSan Yousef, a founder and leader of the West Bank based Hamas. He was recruited in 1997 at the age of 19 as an informer for the Israeli security agency, the Shin Bet, by Gonen ben Yitzhak, the son of an Israeli general. Mosab worked closely with Gonen (who worked under the alias Captain Loai), serving in this extremely dangerous role for ten years. Their story, first told by Mosab in his 2010 book, "Son of Hamas," is now the subject of the riveting new documentary.
Mosab left the West Bank for the U.S. in 2007. When he sought asylum in 2009, he was initially refused by the Department of Homeland Security, on grounds of his affiliation with Hamas. In June 2010, in a highly atypical departure from expected protocol, Gonen came forward, revealing his true identity to testify at an immigration hearing in San Diego on Mosab's behalf, declaring him a "true friend" and "one who had risked his life to prevent violence."
Reflecting on their association, Gonen observed that they "came from a place where we had an uneven relationship. He knew me by my nickname and didn't really know who I was, and I knew 'everything' about him. Yet we managed to find an understanding that became mutual honor and respect."
Gonen remarked about the distinctiveness of their relationship, in contrast to other intelligence "assets" with whom he had worked.
"It was a very brutal time, the time of the Second Intifada, and we had to deal with a very deadly Hamas terror cell in Ramallah. They were behind many of the terror attacks inside Israel and, without this mutual respect, understanding and trust, I don't think we would have been able to achieve what we did," he said.
In order to gain Mosab's complete trust, Gonen sometimes had to employ what he called "creative" techniques.
"I was seeing him without Shin Bet security around, which was a real breach of protocol, but this was the only way to give him a sense that I really trusted him, which was essential for the relationship at the time," he said.
Eventually, Gonen was dismissed from the Shin Bet because of his unorthodox, though highly effective, methods.
"Either you're creative or you're a bureaucrat. You cannot be a bureaucrat when you deal with people's lives," he explained, adding, "If you want to stop killing, you have to take a risk. He took a risk, and I needed to take a risk. The main reason I was dismissed is that the Shin Bet could not handle that I was creative."
Gonen credits Mosab with courageously helping to prevent many, many terror attacks inside Israel, yet Mosab came across not as an operative, but as a philosophically inspired thinker. "There is not only a conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, but a conflict between the lower self and the higher self; the lower self which fights for animal survival, and the higher self which fights for enlightenment and salvation," he shared.
THE ALLEGORY OF THE SHEEP
Invoking his own imaginative invention, which he calls, "The Allegory of the Sheep," Mosab explained, "Sheep believe that the shepherd is their best friend. He provides food, water, and guides them. But eventually the shepherd takes the sheep to the slaughterhouse."
He continued, "He's 'using' the sheep; he's not a friend to them. He's actually the worst enemy of the sheep, but the sheep follow as long as the shepherd gives them food and water. If Hamas is paying me a salary, I can provide food for my family. This is how the shepherd comes and hijacks a whole nation. What we need is for the sheep to evolve."
Both men were philosophical about the impact of their story.
For Gonen, "the movie gives us a great opportunity to speak to people. We don't try to throw it on the politicians and blame them, but we show them what we did and how we took responsibility for it." He acknowledged that Shin Bet members have seen the film and were not pleased with him, but he is hopeful the film may inspire some of them to "think for themselves."
Mosab too hopes his actions will help others to reach beyond the constraints and ideologies that limit them.
"People know what it took for me to come out," he said. " Maybe that would inspire them to question their own 'truths,' to be able to transcend the walls that confine them."
sauce:
http://boston.forward.com/articles/185421/an-interview-with-the-green-prince-and-his-handler/
the movie:
https://vimeo.com/125778303
#4519974 at 2018-12-30 12:02:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5764: Those Behind Walls Edition
Rising star political journalist, 26, dies one day after she was found unconscious in her apartment and hospitalized with SWINE FLU
- Bre Payton passed away aged 26 on Friday at a hospital in San Diego, California
A friend found her unconscious and barely breathing on Thursday morning
- Payton was admitted into the ICU and sedated before being diagnosed with the H1N1 virus, commonly known as swine flu, as well as possible meningitis
- The 26-year-old was a staff writer for conservative news site The Federalist and a frequent commentator on national networks including Fox News and CNN
- Federalist publisher Ben Domenech confirmed her death midday Friday
https://twitter.com/DrVonBraun1/status/1079345055696125952
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6536413/Political-journalist-26-coma-H1N1-swine-flu-unconscious-home.html
#4516011 at 2018-12-30 04:23:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5759: Full House, Flying Breads Edition
>>4513918
>>4513951
>>4514143
She wasn't the only San Diego Journo to bite it this weekend
KTLA weekend anchor Chris Burrous was found unconscious in a motel room in Glendale and later pronounced dead at a hospital.
nbcSanDiego.com/news/california/KTLA-Anchor-Dies-503598661.html
#4514663 at 2018-12-30 02:53:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5757: All Hail The CodeMonkey Edition
Cyberattack from outside the U.S. hits newspapers across the country, preventing distribution, source says
A cyberattack that appears to have originated from outside the United States caused major printing and delivery disruptions at several newspapers across the country on Saturday including the Los Angeles Times, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
The attack led to distribution delays in the Saturday edition of The Times, the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and several other major newspapers that operate on a shared production platform. It also stymied distribution of the West Coast editions of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, which are all printed at the Los Angeles Times' Olympic printing plant in downtown Los Angeles.
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-times-delivery-breakdown-20181229-story.html
#4514143 at 2018-12-30 02:23:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5756: Back After 17 Hour Outage Edition
The news was reported on Twitter by Payton's good friend, San Diego politician Morgan Murtaugh, who found the 26-year-old Payton unconscious in her room Thursday morning before rushing her to a San Diego hospital for treatment.
The exact cause of death remains unclear, but a website set up by Payton's family said she had been struck by flu and possibly meningitis.
;
Wheeler had flown into San Diego in order to host the show. "Everyone says she seemed perfectly fine on Wednesday when she hosted," OANN host Jack Posobiec told TheWrap. "Bre was a young star who always shared her Christian faith. All of us are in shock and tears and we are praying for her family."
According to Payton's Caring Bridge page, Bre was hospitalized on Thursday and treated in the intensive care unite. "After a CT scan and hours of testing, they have determined she has the H1N1 flu and possibly meningitis," the site read.
Officials at the San Diego Medical Examiner's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
>>4513951
>>4513918
>>4513915
#4510519 at 2018-12-29 05:37:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5752: Standing So Strong They Can't Even Edition
>>4510366
fucking epstein.
(((epstein))).
What. The. Fuck.
EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
this bitch almost looks like fuck face schumer and that San Diego shit head.
#4509009 at 2018-12-29 03:35:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5750: Life Over the Target Edition
Paradise point resort
Mission bay, San Diego
Child trafficking
Police protected
#4506721 at 2018-12-29 01:01:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5747: Resisting Disease both Physical & Mental Edition
>>4506714
>was she at the border recently?
lived in San Diego
#4506150 at 2018-12-29 00:24:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5746: American Excellence Edition
Bre Payton, 26-year-old political journalist, dies in San Diego after being diagnosed with H1N1 flu
http://www.cbs8.com/story/39707267/26-year-old-political-journalist-dies-in-San-Diego-after-being-diagnosed-with-h1n1-flu
#4505799 at 2018-12-28 23:58:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5746: American Excellence Edition
>>4505745
She was in San Diego and the state of CA has done their best to keep it under wraps but there is a current swine flu and hep outbreak.
#4505766 at 2018-12-28 23:55:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5746: American Excellence Edition
Bre Payton, a journalist with the news website the Federalist and a frequent Fox News guest, died Friday in San Diego, following what the site said was a sudden illness. She was 26.
The Federalist did not disclose what Payton's illness was, but a post on the Caring Bridge website stated that doctors said she was ailing from H1N1 flu and meningitis.
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-bre-payton-20181228-story.html
#4505218 at 2018-12-28 23:04:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5745: God Protect Our Police Edition
>>4504904
Here's a conservative news writer that died suddenly due to the flu.
Conservative writer Bre Payton died suddenly Friday at age 26 after being diagnosed with an illness.
Payton, a writer at The Federalist, was discovered unconscious by friend Morgan Murtaugh, early Thursday morning and was taken to a San Diego hospital.
Murtaugh shared on Twitter that Payton had been diagnosed with H1N1 flu, commonly known as swine flu, before she died suddenly on Friday.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/consevative-writer-bre-payton-dies-suddenly-at-26/ar-BBRxXPn?ocid=spartandhp
#4503993 at 2018-12-28 21:18:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5744: Israeli Aggression Edition
Last Bread Mini Dig
>>4503687
1. San Diego--caravan disease
2. Go to--Flu shot
3. If flu shot, that's viral so quick dig
4. Viral meningitis
Viral meningitis is usually mild and often clears on its own. Most cases in the United States are caused by a group of viruses known as enteroviruses, which are most common in late summer and early fall. Viruses such as herpes simplex virus, HIV, mumps, West Nile virus and others also can cause viral meningitis.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/meningitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20350508
3. Bacterial: multiple: this is interdasting:
Haemophilus influenzae (haemophilus). Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) bacterium was once the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in children. But new Hib vaccines have greatly reduced the number of cases of this type of meningitis.
(Same source)
If menengitis=True then problem with a flu shot? Seems too young to develop this kind of reaction to the usual suspects. Seems age and immune weakness are the most common causes, and further children and the aged (and those with medically damgaed immune systems-cancer/AIDs etc.) are by FAR the most succeptible.
With OAN...SD, CA ...did she make a run for the border to investigate caravan?
#4503400 at 2018-12-28 20:30:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5743: Iranian Adventurism Edition
Great
Massive New Migrant Caravan To Leave Honduras; Overloaded El Paso Faces Imminent "Crisis"
"They say they are even bigger and stronger than the last caravan," according to Irma Garrido of migrant advocacy group Reactiva Tijuana Foundation.
News of the new caravan comes as thouSands of Central American migrants from an October caravan remain stranded at various cities along the US-Mexico border as they face wait times of up to several months for the United States to process their asylum requests. What's more, if migrants cannot justify their asylum claims, they may be denied.
Coordinators who helped direct the migrants on the 2,000-mile trek with bullhorns, arranging for buses and giving advice along the way, have mostly vanished. Many of the migrants say they feel abandoned and unsure where to turn next. Some are ready to return home.
Garrido said this new, larger caravan will probably be joined by more people in El Salvador and in Guatemala, but she said they don't plan on coming straight to the Tijuana-San Diego border, where resources are already stretched nearly to a breaking point. -LA Times
"They will stay in the south of Mexico in Chiapas and Oaxaca. Their aim is to request work there," said Garrido.
Meanwhile, an incoming congresswoman of the Texas border city of El Paso has warned of an imminent "crisis" as the city scrambles to accommodate at least 1,600 migrants dumped by federal authorities over the last several days. The issue is that the entire town is packed to the brim with fans attending the Sun Bowl college football game El Paso has hosted since 1935.
"We're facing a real crisis coming up ... to find places for all of these (migrant) families," said Democratic representative-elect Veronica Escobar.
Escobar said migrants who can't be housed in shelters have been staying in hotel rooms paid by Annunciation House, the non-profit spearheading the efforts to house and feed them. But, she said, if U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continues releasing large numbers of migrants, the El Paso community will struggle to find places for them because many hotels have been booked by people attending Monday's game.
Escobar added it's already been "very, very difficult and very challenging" to put up the migrants dropped off by ICE. And, she said, the coming hotel crunch will only make the task tougher. -CBS News
During a Thursday bilingual press conference, Annunciation House Executive Director Ruben Garcia announced that US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had dropped off over 1,600 migrants in El Paso since Sunday - and that Wednesay's delivery of 500 migrants was the largest he's seen. On Thursday, around 320 more were taken to El Paso.
According to ICE, they had to release the migrants due to overcrowding in their holding facilities as well as concerns over laws governing how long families can remain detained by immigration authorities. A spokesman for the agency told CBS that they have been notifying local officials before dropping the groups off, however charities have told the agency that they are having trouble accommodating the migrants.
"We are living through an immigration crisis that is in part driven by a disastrous ruling by a district court judge in the Ninth Circuit that incentives illegal alien adults to put their children in the hands of smugglers and traffickers. The Flores Settlement Agreement has created an immigration loophole that rewards parents for bringing their children with them to the United States," said Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokeswoman Katie Waldman in a statement emailed to CBS on Friday.
Escobar called on the Trump administration to help El Paso by undertaking the "short-term" solution of investing in "family-friendly" holding facilities for migrants. "This really is a federal obligation and the federal government needs to step in and build some temporary housing facilities, in the way that they did in 2016," she said. "That needs to happen immediately."
The long-term solution, she added, is to invest heavily in the "Northern Triangle" of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador to curb the region's widespread poverty and intensifying gang violence. -CBS News
"We need to work with Central America and make probably some significant investments there and hopefully, through good collaboration, find some solutions to the poverty and crime that are driving thouSands and thouSands of people from Central America into the United States," said Escobar.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12-28/massive-new-migrant-caravan-leave-honduras-overloaded-el-paso-faces-imminent-crisis
#4503298 at 2018-12-28 20:22:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5743: Iranian Adventurism Edition
>>4503275
>I wonder if she got the flu shot?
Apparently she is/was in SoCa / San Diego
I wonder if she caught the same flu that is killing the migrant children
#4502751 at 2018-12-28 19:37:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5742: Honduran Hoopty Edition
Bre Payton, Staff Writer for Right-Wing Site The Federalist, in Coma After Sudden Illness
"After a CT scan and hours of testing, they have determined she has the H1N1 flu and possibly meningitis,"
San Diego
https://
www.lmtonline.com/entertainment/the-wrap/article/Bre-Payton-Staff-Writer-for-Right-Wing-Site-The-13495398.php
#4501332 at 2018-12-28 17:40:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5740: Great Things Are Happening Edition
New Migrant Caravan of 15,000 Set to Leave Honduras in January
A new migrant caravan with an estimated 15,000 people is set to leave Honduras in mid-January, but migrants will attempt to stay in Mexico instead of heading to the United States.
Spanish-language media and groups that support illegal immigration are circulating stories of the caravan, which would be much bigger than any of the four caravans that traveled toward the United States this year.
"They say they are even bigger and stronger than the last caravan," Irma Garrido, a member of the pro-migrant group Reactiva Tijuana Foundation, told the San Diego Union-Tribune.
"They will stay in the south of Mexico in Chiapas and Oaxaca. Their aim is to request work there."
The Mexican government offered the previous migrant caravans temporary asylum along with education, jobs, and healthcare but the offer was rejected by most migrants, who instead trekked to Tijuana.
A mob of migrants from the caravan tried to storm the United States border on Nov. 25, but were turned back by Border Patrol agents, who fired tear gas to disperse them.
ThouSands of the migrants who traveled with the caravans are still in northern Mexico as they wait to see if their asylum requests are granted by the United States. Many of the migrants who have spoken with news agencies describing why they left their homes described conditions that would not grant them asylum under current U.S. policy.
Mexico's new president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said in his inauguration speech that public works projects will help employ migrants from Central America, including an $8 billion construction of the Maya Train, a 932-mile (1,500-kilometer) railroad that will link numerous cities.
El Diario de Chiapas, a newspaper for the southern state of Mexico, was among the Spanish language media outlets to report on the planned new caravan.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/new-migrant-caravan-of-15000-set-to-leave-honduras-in-january_2750719.html
#4497793 at 2018-12-28 09:55:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5736: True Anons & Lurkers Undeterred Edition
CBP Awards SLSCO Potential $287M Border Wall Construction Contract
CBP said Friday the company will build a 15-mile-long primary pedestrian replacement wall and a 14-mile secondary wall encompassing the U.S. Border Patrol's El Centro, San Diego and Yuma sectors.
https://www.govconwire.com/2018/12/cbp-awards-slsco-potential-287m-border-wall-construction-contract/
#4494428 at 2018-12-28 03:44:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5731: Muh Blue Beam Edition
Another, bigger migrant caravan is set to leave from Honduras next month
By WENDY FRY
DEC 27, 2018 | 7:20 PM
| San Diego
Garrido said this new, larger caravan will probably be joined by more people in El Salvador and in Guatemala, but she said they don't plan on coming straight to the Tijuana-San Diego border, where resources are already stretched nearly to a breaking point.
"They will stay in the south of Mexico in Chiapas and Oaxaca. Their aim is to request work there," she said.
…
On Facebook, reaction in Chiapas to news of a second caravan was not all favorable.
"Well, now the government does something. That work is for Mexicans that need it," said Anna Pérez from Palenque, Mexico, on Facebook. "Opportunistic people who just want to take advantage of the Mexicans."
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-new-migrant-caravan-20181227-story.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
#4489702 at 2018-12-27 21:22:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5725: Democrat Obstruction Edition
>>4489602
So I guess my question to you is this:
Why are these Government, Military and Industrial Complex
type folks and their buddies visiting my little old website?
WHAT are they looking for?
This page originally written 3/16/00
If UFO's aren't REAL, if those planes spraying whatever it is that's coming down on all of us here and on many countries abroad is not REAL….then WHY are all these nice people spending their time at my little old website? http://seektress.com/hits.htm
just a few hits, complete list on page
(Clinton was President at the time.)
Executive Office Of The President, USA, Washington, DC - U.S. Senate, Washington, DC - The Pentagon, Washington, DC - National Weather Service, Central Region HQ, Kansas City, MO - Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC - U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, DC -
Nellis Air Force Base, Defense Systems Support, Nellis AFB, NV
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 645 C-CSG/SCMN, OH
Commander Naval Surface U.S. Pacific Fleet, Naval Station, San Diego, CA
Fleet Technical Support Center Pacific, San Diego, CA
Defense Systems Support Organization, Reston, VA
377 Communication Squadron, Kirtland AFB, NM
Hugh Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards Air Force Base, CA
Trident Refit Facility, Silverdale, WA
Naval Command Control & Ocean Surveillance, San Diego, CA
Naval Warfare Assessment Division, Corona, CA
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme, CA
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Commander, Dahlgren, VA
Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD
NCTS-NOLA, New Orleans, LA
DLA Systems Automation Center, El Segundo, CA
Air Force Logistics Command, Kelly AFB, TX
Czech Army General Staff, Prague, The Czech Republic
Department of Justice, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Office of the Auditor General of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
( BTW, I loved that old "Ontario" commercial. My brother and I Sang it all the time.)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Ontario, Canada
Department of Defence HQDCG, Non Portable Allocation, Australia
Oxford University, United Kingdom
Department of Fisheries and Oceans, ON, Canada
GRNET NOC, Greek Research and Technology Network, General Secretariat of Research and Technology,
Ministry of Industry, Energy and Technology, Athens, Greece
National Center for Science Information System, Tokyo, Japan
Grupo IMSA S.A. de C.V., Batallon de San Patricio, San Pedro, Mexico
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Bologna, Italy
RNP, (Brazilian Research Network), Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bureau of Meteorology, Director of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia
HT - Croatian Telecommunications, Zagreb, Croatia
Nanyang Technological University, SG
Dattelkabel, The Czech Republic
more and more….yeah it's not real…riiiiight http://seektress.com/hits.htm
#4477985 at 2018-12-26 22:46:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5710: Safe Strong and Free Edition
>>4477377
Trump's Jacket Patch
MCAS Mirimar
Marin Corps Air Station Mirimar ,San Diego CA
#4477883 at 2018-12-26 22:34:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5710: Safe Strong and Free Edition
>>4477866
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Corps_Air_Station_Miramar
arine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS Miramar) (IATA: NKX, ICAO: KNKX, FAA LID: NKX), formerly Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Miramar and Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar, is a United States Marine Corps installation that is home to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, which is the aviation element of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. It is located in Miramar, San Diego, California, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Downtown San Diego.
MCAS Miramar
Mitscher Field
MCAS Miramar Insignia.png
MiramarAbove.jpg
Aerial photo as of 20 January 2008
IATA: NKXICAO: KNKXFAA LID: NKX
Summary
Airport type
Military
Operator
United States Marine Corps
Location
Miramar, San Diego, California
In use
18 July 1917 - 30 October 1920
1929 - present
Commander
Colonel Jason G. Woodworth
Occupants
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Elevation AMSL
477 ft / 145 m
Coordinates
32°52?04?N 117°08?30?W
Website
www.miramar.marines.mil
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6L/24R 12,000 3,658 Concrete
6R/24L 8,001 2,439 PEM
Sources: Official website[1] and FAA[2]
The airfield is named Mitscher Field after Admiral M.A. Mitscher who was the commander of Task Force 58 during World War II. The air station is the former location of Pacific Fleet fighter and Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft (F-4 Phantom II, F-14 Tomcat, E-2 Hawkeye) and is best known as the former location of the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School (NFWS), its TOPGUN training program and the movie of the same name. In 1996, NFWS was relocated to Naval Air Station Fallon in western Nevada and merged into the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC). During the heyday of TOPGUN at NAS Miramar, the station was nicknamed "Fightertown USA".
#4475899 at 2018-12-26 19:41:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5707:POTUS insulated and Comfy Edition
>>4475869
1998 World Series
The 1998 World Series, the 94th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, matched the New York Yankees of the American League and the San Diego Padres of the National League. The Yankees swept the Series in four games to capture their second World Series championship in three years and their 24th overall
#4463435 at 2018-12-25 15:41:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5691: Christmas in the Trenches Edition
>>4463362
Jan 13, 2015 it moved from Everette WA to Bremerton WA.
The ship was named for World War II Pacific fleet commander Chester W. Nimitz. USN, (1885-1966), who was the Navy's third fleet admiral. Nimitz had her homeport at Naval Station Norfolk until 1987, when she was relocated to Naval Station Bremerton in Washington State (now part of Naval Base Kitsap). Following her Refueling and Complex Overhaul in 2001, her home port was changed to Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego County, California. The home port of Nimitz was again moved to Naval Station Everett in Washington state in 2012.
In January 2015 Nimitz changed home port from Everett back to Naval Base Kitsap.
#4442038 at 2018-12-23 21:06:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5663: Anons can play this game all day long Edition
>>4441949
Peublo Sin Fronteras
https://www.discoverthenetworks.org/organizations/pueblo-sin-fronteras/
FTA
Pueblo Sin Fronteras (PSF, "People Without Borders") is a Chicago-based nonprofit organization founded in 2001 by Roberto Corona, a Mexican-born activist dedicated to promoting the rights of illegal aliens in the United States. It is a sister group to two other Chicago-based entities, Centro Sin Fronteras (CSF) and its outgrowth, La Familia Latina Unida (LFLU, "The United Latin Family"). PSF and LFLU once shared the same Chicago address (2176 West Division Street), which is also the address of the Adalberto Methodist Church wherein Elvira Arellano, the Mexican-born illegal alien who founded LFLU in 2001, hid from U.S. immigration authorities in 2006-07. A member of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, PSF currently has active committees in Tijuana, San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Describing itself as "a collective of friends" who stand "in permanent solidarity with displaced peoples," PSF began leading caravans of migrants and refugees from Central America to the U.S. in 2008. The organization pledges not only to "provide humanitarian aid and legal advice" to such sojourners, but also to "build solidarity bridges among peoples and turn down border walls imposed by greed." Its overriding objective is to "abolish borders" and facilitate the free, unregulated movement of Central American migrants into the United States.
PSF's executive director is Emma Lozano, a left-wing activist who serves as co-pastor of the Lincoln United Methodist Church in Chicago, and as president and founder of Centro Sin Fronteras. Ms. Lozano's late brother, the left-wing community organizer Rudy Lozano, was the father of the Communist Party USA / Young Communist League activist Pepe Lozano.
MUCH MOAR at link.
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ALSO see:
Influence Watch
https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/pueblo-sin-fronteras/
#4440777 at 2018-12-23 19:12:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5662: "Chicken soup" for RBGEdition
'Disturbing' new tactics: Mexican cartels use ultralight aircraft to smuggle illegals into U.S.
Border Patrol agents tracked an ultralight aircraft as it crossed the U.S.-Mexico border and made it 30 miles into the country early Tuesday morning - and when they got to the landing spot, they found two Chinese men who had been smuggled in by the aircraft.
The ultralight had escaped, lifting back off and returning to Mexico, but agents say they did manage to nab a Mexican man waiting in a vehicle near the landing zone in southern California, apparently ready to pick up the Chinese men and deliver them to their destination.
Experts said they had seen ultralights, small aircraft powered by lawn mower-sized engines, used to drop loads of drugs in the U.S. But they were surprised to see them being used to ferry illegal immigrants.
"It's disturbing," said Chris Harris, who retired this year after a two-decade career as a Border Patrol agent in San Diego and who suggested it could be a way for cartels to get dangerous people across the border. "If you want to get some operatives in this country very quickly, that's a way."
Gloria I. Chavez, chief patrol agent in the El Centro sector of the Border Patrol, agreed that ultralights pose a threat to "national security."
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/dec/19/ultralight-aircraft-used-smuggle-illegals-mexico-u/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork
#4413883 at 2018-12-21 21:19:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5627: Semper Fi Edition
> December 20, 2018 to SLSCO Ltd.
SLSCO Ltd., Galveston, Texas, was awarded a $166,835,700 firm-fixed-price contract for a Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection border infrastructure design-build construction project. Bids were solicited via the internet with five received. Work will be performed in Tecate, California; San Diego, California; and Calexico, California, with an estimated completion date of July 6, 2020. Fiscal 2018 omnibus funds in the amount of $166,835,700 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth, Texas, is the contracting activity (W9126G-19-C-0011).
https://dod.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract-View/Article/1719367/
>>4413784
>>4413744
>>4413717
>>4413821
#4413717 at 2018-12-21 21:05:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5627: Semper Fi Edition
WASHINGTON - (CBP) - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), has awarded a contract to construct up to 14 miles of secondary wall and up to 15 miles of primary pedestrian replacement wall in California within the U.S. Border Patrol's (USBP) San Diego, Yuma, and El Centro Sectors. The contract was awarded on December 20, 2018 to SLSCO Ltd. using CBP's Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 appropriations. The total contract value, including options, is approximately $287 million. Construction for the San Diego secondary is anticipated to begin in February 2019 and construction for the primary pedestrian replacement wall is anticipated to begin in July 2019.
The contract award includes approximately $156 million for the primary pedestrian replacement wall project, including approximately $68 million in the contract base and approximately $88 million in unawarded options. The primary pedestrian replacement wall project will include replacement of various outdated designs with new 30 ft. tall steel bollard wall. The approximately 15 miles supported in the contract base and options include approximately 11 miles in Calexico, approximately three miles in Tecate, and approximately one mile in Andrade, California. These locations represent the top operational priorities for replacement for the USBP and will improve each respective Sector's ability to impede and deny illegal border crossings and the drug and human smuggling activities of transnational criminal organizations.
The contract award includes approximately $131 million for the secondary wall project, including approximately $101 million in the contract base and approximately $30 million in unawarded options. The secondary wall project will include the replacement of existing secondary barrier with a 30 ft. tall steel bollard wall. This project is adjacent to the San Diego primary fence replacement project that is currently under construction. These two important barriers, in combination with a patrol road and technology, create an enforcement zone for the USBP as part of the border wall system. Given the high-density population in San Diego-Tijuana urban area, the stronger infrastructure is critically important.
https://breaking911.com/just-in-border-wall-contract-awarded-in-california/
#4413519 at 2018-12-21 20:50:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5626: First Step Act Edition
WASHINGTON - (CBP) - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), has awarded a contract to construct up to 14 miles of secondary wall and up to 15 miles of primary pedestrian replacement wall in California within the U.S. Border Patrol's (USBP) San Diego, Yuma, and El Centro Sectors. The contract was awarded on December 20, 2018 to SLSCO Ltd. using CBP's Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 appropriations. The total contract value, including options, is approximately $287 million. Construction for the San Diego secondary is anticipated to begin in February 2019 and construction for the primary pedestrian replacement wall is anticipated to begin in July 2019.
The contract award includes approximately $156 million for the primary pedestrian replacement wall project, including approximately $68 million in the contract base and approximately $88 million in unawarded options. The primary pedestrian replacement wall project will include replacement of various outdated designs with new 30 ft. tall steel bollard wall. The approximately 15 miles supported in the contract base and options include approximately 11 miles in Calexico, approximately three miles in Tecate, and approximately one mile in Andrade, California. These locations represent the top operational priorities for replacement for the USBP and will improve each respective Sector's ability to impede and deny illegal border crossings and the drug and human smuggling activities of transnational criminal organizations.
The contract award includes approximately $131 million for the secondary wall project, including approximately $101 million in the contract base and approximately $30 million in unawarded options. The secondary wall project will include the replacement of existing secondary barrier with a 30 ft. tall steel bollard wall. This project is adjacent to the San Diego primary fence replacement project that is currently under construction. These two important barriers, in combination with a patrol road and technology, create an enforcement zone for the USBP as part of the border wall system. Given the high-density population in San Diego-Tijuana urban area, the stronger infrastructure is critically important.
https://breaking911.com/just-in-border-wall-contract-awarded-in-california/
#4413504 at 2018-12-21 20:49:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5626: First Step Act Edition
JUST IN: Border Wall Contract Awarded In California
WASHINGTON - (CBP) - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), has awarded a contract to construct up to 14 miles of secondary wall and up to 15 miles of primary pedestrian replacement wall in California within the U.S. Border Patrol's (USBP) San Diego, Yuma, and El Centro Sectors. The contract was awarded on December 20, 2018 to SLSCO Ltd. using CBP's Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 appropriations. The total contract value, including options, is approximately $287 million. Construction for the San Diego secondary is anticipated to begin in February 2019 and construction for the primary pedestrian replacement wall is anticipated to begin in July 2019.
https://breaking911.com/just-in-border-wall-contract-awarded-in-california/
#4411937 at 2018-12-21 18:51:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5624: Senate Was The Target Edition
>>4411846
Bell 212, Lohman Helicopter LLC. Private/family heavy lifter. (http://lohmanhelicopter.com/)
Also:
San Diego COUNTRY SHERIFF'S DEPT BELL 407, but is over Poway, CA
#4403398 at 2018-12-21 04:03:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5613: History Will Not Repeat Itself This Time Edition
>>4403323
>>4403236
GoFundMe Founders to Reap a Fortune in Buyout
24 Jun 2015
Proof that you can successfully build and exit a startup exit without raising massive amounts of capital. The two founders of the crowdfunding site GoFundMe are relinquishing control and reaping a fortune by selling a majority stake worth more than $600m. The founders are selling the controlling position to an investor group led by Accel Partners and Technology Crossover Ventures.
The deal, which is expected to close within two weeks, will value the San Diego company at around $600 million, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Other investors include Greylock Partners, Iconiq Capital, Meritech Capital Partners and Stripes Group. The syndicate is installing a group of Internet veterans to run GoFundMe.
The transaction will be a windfall for Damphousse, 33, and Ballester, 34, who started GoFundMe in 2010 as a way to help individuals and small charities raise money for good causes.
The pair had resisted seeking capital on their own. Instead, they funded the company with GoFundMe's revenue, which comes from charging 5% in fees per transaction.
GoFundMe is profitable and has made roughly $60 million in total revenue over the five years since the site launched. Its members now raise about $100 million in donations/month.
#4401196 at 2018-12-21 02:10:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5610: Old News Edition
'Top 3 States for Human Trafficking'
Posted by Michelle Lillie | 2013
Human trafficking is a global epidemic, but it doesn't only take place in foreign countries. The Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report for 2012 states that the United States is a top "source, transit and destination country for men, women and children-both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals-subjected to forced labor, debt bondage, involuntary servitude and sex trafficking." Due to the clandestine nature of human trafficking and the under-reporting of the crime, it is often difficult to determine just where in the United States this horrific crimes occurs the most. The Department of State lists the top three states with the most human trafficking activity are California, New York and Texas.
California
California Against Slavery reported that 3 of the ten worst child sex trafficking areas in the United States are in California: San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Traffickers are drawn to California because of its large immigrant population and booming global economy-currently ranked as the 9th largest in the world. Sex trafficking is very profitable for traffickers. In Los Angeles, the average sex trafficker can make $49,000 per victim during the course of her imprisonment. California is a hotbed not only for child sex trafficking, but also forced labor, sex trafficking and involuntary servitude. Many traffickers come to California because of easy access to the California-Mexico border, enabling them to bring victims up from Mexico into California to work as slave labor in sweatshops or on farms.
New York
The main hub for human trafficking in the state of New York is in New York City. Safe Horizons explains that this is "due to its large population of immigrants, close proximity of international ports and its concentration of many formal and informal industries where severe labor rights violations can go undetected." International trafficking is not the only type of human trafficking. Due to the large number of homeless people, runaways and foster care children, New York City has one of the highest rates of domestic sex trafficking in the country. The Polaris Project states that in an eight-year period, 70-80 trafficked minors were identified at just one residential facility in New York City alone.
Texas
Much like California and New York, Texas has grown into a hub of human trafficking due to its location, immigrant community and large economy. In the media, human trafficking in Texas is portrayed as Mexican forced laborers trafficked through the borders, but the Freedom Place paints a much different picture. Houston is home to almost 6,000 runaway minors and an estimated 1 in 3 runaways are lured in sex trafficking within 48 hours of running away from home. Almost 30 percent of calls to report domestic trafficking at the National Human Trafficking Hotline originate in Texas. The largest population of youths at risk of being trafficked is centered in Houston, Texas.
Sex trafficking, forced labor, child labor, child sex trafficking and indentured servitude are all forms of human trafficking found in United States. The human trafficking epidemic has reached global proportions with the United States being one of the top destination countries for human trafficking victims. California, New York and Texas are the top states for human trafficking but by no means the only states where human trafficking is found. No matter the state or country where it occurs, human trafficking is a rising global epidemic that needs to be stopped.
Top 3 States for Human Trafficking
Posted by Michelle Lillie | 2013
http://humantraffickingsearch.org/top-3-states-for-human-trafficking/
#4397873 at 2018-12-20 23:04:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5606: Thank You Mattis! Edition
this is a nice informative article written in 2017 from our African brothers
Zimbabwe: Dangerous Religious Cults and the Loss of Identity
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People say Wanda belongs to a religious cult and he is no longer called Wanda, but has a cult name.
Recently, my friend Temba who is based in the US told us that Wanda was living in a commune somewhere near San Diego.
The commune is like a big homestead where people live together and worship God following certain practices. Some of them practice polygamy, meaning one man can have more than one wife.
"Varungu here vanodaro?" Piri asked and my cousin Reuben said, yes, some religious cults do not recognise racial differences and polygamy is acceptable.
https://allafrica.com/stories/201702220425.html
#4363287 at 2018-12-18 19:11:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5561: Flynn Edition
Now this is powerful!
>Maria Meza and her five children began to seek asylum late Monday after waiting more than four hours near the Otay Mesa port of entry in San Diego, politicians, lawyers and advocates with them said.
>"After 7hrs, I can now confirm Maria Meza & her kids - featured in this @Reuters image fleeing tear gas at the border last month - just filed for asylum. They're on American soil," tweeted Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.), who waited with the group.
It's wonderful that our elected politicians are helping illegal Americans become legal Americans! #WWG1WGA!
If you have any problems with this you are a bigot who needs to die.
#4337057 at 2018-12-16 20:14:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5527: Arlington National Cemetary Edition
Walls Work
WE ARE BUILDING THE FIRST NEW BORDER WALL IN A DECADE.
DHS is committed to building a wall at our southern border and building a wall quickly. Under this President, we are building a new wall for the first time in a decade that is 30-feet high to prevent illegal entry and drug smuggling.
FACT: Prior to President Trump taking office, we have never built a border wall that high.
Once funding was provided, DHS began construction of a border wall quickly, in some locations in as little as nine months from funding to building - a process that commonly takes two years or more in other parts of Government. By the end of FY 2019, DHS expects to have construction completed or underway for more than 120 miles in the areas it's most needed by the U.S. Border Patrol. The pace of construction has picked up as initial limiting factors like land acquisition and funding have been addressed.
In FY 2017 Congress provided DHS $292 million to build 40 miles of a steel bollard wall in the San Diego, El Centro and El Paso Sectors - Border Patrol's highest priority locations - in place of an outdated and operationally ineffective barrier. DHS received its FY17 funding for border wall construction in May 2017. DHS awarded the first contract against that funding in November 2017 and began construction three months later in February 2018. As of November 21, 2018, CBP has constructed more than 31 of the 40 miles with the remaining 9 miles scheduled for completion by early 2019.
El Centro Project (2.25 miles): Completed.
El Paso Project (20 miles): Completed
San Diego Primary Project (14 miles): Completion anticipated in May 2019.
El Paso Project (4 miles): Construction started in September.
How effective is this new border wall? On Sunday, when a violent mob of 1,000 people stormed our Southern border, we found the newly constructed portions of the wall to be very effective. In the area of the breach, a group of people tore a hole in the old landing mat fence constructed decades ago and pushed across the border. U.S. Border Patrol agents who responded to the area ultimately dispersed the crowd, which had become assaultive, and apprehended several individuals. All of the individuals were either apprehended or retreated into Mexico. That evening, the fence was repaired. There were no breaches along the newly constructed border wall areas.
In FY18, Congress provided $1.375B for border wall construction which equates to approximately 84 miles of border wall in multiple locations across the Southwest border, including:
$251M for a secondary border wall in the San Diego Sector
$445M to construct a new levee wall system in the Rio Grande Valley Sector
$196M to construct a new steel bollard wall system in Rio Grande Valley Sector
$445M for a primary pedestrian wall in San Diego, El Centro, Yuma and Tucson Sectors
What's next you might ask? When combined with the funds provided in FY 2017 and FY 2018, if funded at $5B in FY 2019 DHS expects to construct more than 330 miles of border wall in the U.S. Border Patrol's highest priority locations across the Southwest border.
DHS is positioned to construct 215 miles of Border Patrol's highest priority border wall miles including:
~5 miles in San Diego Sector in California
~14 miles in El Centro Sector in California
~27 miles in Yuma Sector in Arizona
~9 miles in El Paso Sector in New Mexico
~55 miles in Laredo Sector in Texas
~104 miles in Rio Grande Valley Sector in Texas
The Bottom Line: Walls Work. When it comes to stopping drugs and illegal aliens from crossing our borders, border walls have proven to be extremely effective. Border security relies on a combination of border infrastructure, technology, personnel and partnerships with law enforcement at the state, local, tribal, and federal level. For example, when we installed a border wall in the Yuma Sector, we have seen border apprehensions decrease by 90 percent. In San Diego, we saw on Sunday that dilapidated, decades-old barriers are not sufficient for today's threat and need to be removed so new - up to 30 foot wall sections can be completed.
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2018/12/12/walls-work?fbclid=IwAR3gpqK_6mIiuzWTNhwraeF78Qz2EaDjnUqSZoW0qQhhDQWgxdCBj-6c-6E
#4334973 at 2018-12-16 16:22:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5524: Pull My DECLAS Finger Edition
Numbers on the Border: The immigration stats President Trump didn't talk about this week
Something remarkable happened in the White House this week, as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer met with President Trump to talk about border security amid their standoff over the federal budget.
Introducing 'Numbers Geek,' a new podcast from GeekWire and Steve Ballmer's USAFacts
Yes, it was a spectacle, but more interesting for our purposes was President Trump's attempt to ground the debate in numbers, making a case for a border wall by citing a reduction in "illegal traffic" in locations where he said the approach has been effective in blocking unauthorized immigration.
"A lot of the wall is built. It's been very effective," he said. "I asked for a couple of notes on that. If you look at San Diego, illegal traffic dropped 92 percent once the wall was up. El Paso, illegal traffic dropped 72 percent, then ultimately 95 percent once the wall was up. In Tucson, Arizona, illegal traffic dropped 92 percent. Yuma, it dropped illegal traffic 95 to 96 percent."
Those numbers were only part of the story. On this bonus episode of the Numbers Geek podcast, from GeekWire and USAFacts, we explore the numbers behind border apprehensions and border patrol agents to illustrate the long-term trends in the numbers, and ground the debate in a common understanding of the numbers.
https://www.geekwire.com/2018/numbers-border-immigration-stats-president-trump-didnt-talk-week/
#4324031 at 2018-12-15 19:18:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5510: DOJ Failed Cover Up Edition
How is this compatible with USA NatSec?
Vice President (Tony Taylor) of Major US Mil Defense Contractor:
(General Atomics - San Diego, CA)
Just became the: Director of the (International Fusion Energy Cooperation Center - Hefei, Anhui, China)
Just one div. of General atomics:
(General Atomics Aeronautical) = Designs & Builds the Predator Drones.
(China Daily 12/4/2018)
Construction of key fusion reactor facilities begins in Anhui.
In November 2017, more than 40 of the world's top scientists for fusion research gathered in Beijing and signed the Beijing Declaration to further promote international collaboration in the field.
On Thursday, more than 30 of the scientists gathered again in Hefei and founded the International Fusion Energy Cooperation Center, with Taylor being named the director.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201812/14/WS5c137878a3107d4c3a000e97.html
http://www.ga.com/affiliated-companies
http://english.hf.cas.cn/news/IntlCooperationNews/201204/t20120427_84362.html
#4321730 at 2018-12-15 15:57:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5507: Wake and Bake Edition
CHINA + CONNECTION + US MIL CONTRACTOR
This has been ongoing for quite a few years but deserves a critical eye of analysis to ask the question:
Why such close collaboration of key person/persons in US Mil Contracting Corp. w/ China Nuclear Fusion Projects?
This is open source nuclear research so,
* Nothing new about international collaboration regarding nuclear research, but this particular development is troubling.
(Reported in Chinese paper - will Western MSM report?)
(Key Players)
(USA)
* General Atomics - San Diego, CA > est. 1955
- VP (Tony Taylor)
>(General Atomics) - Designs & Builds (Predator Drones) + Multiple Affl'd Mil Contrator Companies.
(China)
* University of Science and Technology of China - Hefei, Anhui, CN
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(China Daily - Dec 14, 2018)
Construction of key fusion reactor facilities begins in Anhui.
China aims at leading the world's research and development on fusion science, as major facilities for the China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) broke ground for construction in Hefei city, capital of East China's Anhui province, on Friday morning.
On Thursday, more than 30 of the scientists gathered again in Hefei and founded the International Fusion Energy Cooperation Center, with Taylor being named the director.
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Read the article, but my point:
* (Tony Taylor) > of (General Atomics - Major US Mil Contractor) > just named (Director of [International Fusion Energy Cooperation Center] Hefei, Anhui, China)
Think:
1: Key US Mil Contractor Scientist (think: Tony Stark) deeply collaborating with PRC official science R&D.
2: Two Canadians recently 'detained' in retaliation for Huawei exec arrest.(If you're in mainland China, they can scoop you up anytime)
This is 'The Big Leagues'.
Raises lots of questions.
- If China potentially such a big military threat, why collaborate so closely with this tech?
- Same kind of collaboration on-going with Russia?
- US Mil Contractor VP named to Russian nuclear research Org?
- DS/Cabal allowed this collaboration for their plans?
- Patriots aware & working counter-measures as part of 'The Plan'?
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201812/14/WS5c137878a3107d4c3a000e97.html
http://www.ga.com/about
http://english.hf.cas.cn/news/IntlCooperationNews/201204/t20120427_84362.html
https://www.defensenews.com/air/2017/08/18/general-atomics-export-restrictions-help-china-grow-its-drone-tech/
http://en.ustc.edu.cn/news/201208/t20120819_138658.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Science_and_Technology_of_China
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Academy_of_Sciences
#4318686 at 2018-12-15 06:36:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5503: Hussein Is Evil And A Real Loser Edition
NAVAL BASE San Diego - Edward Gallagher was something special, even by the punishing standards of the Navy SEALs. Both a lifesaving medic and a crack sniper, he was repeatedly decorated for valor and for coolheaded leadership during 19 years of combat deployments. After his latest tour, fighting Islamic State militants in Iraq, he was named the top platoon leader in SEAL Team 7 and nominated for the Silver Star, the military's third-highest honor.
But now, less than a year later, Special Operations Chief Gallagher, 39, is locked in the brig, facing charges that during that same deployment - his eighth - he shot indiscriminately at civilians, killed a teenage Islamic State fighter with a handmade custom blade, and then performed his re-enlistment ceremony posing with the teenager's bloody corpse in front of an American flag.
The Navy has charged Chief Gallagher with premeditated murder, attempted murder and nearly a dozen other offenses, including obstruction of justice and bringing "discredit upon the armed forces." If he is convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.
Chief Gallagher denies all the charges.
The case has sent waves through the secretive world of the SEALs, who prefer to operate behind the headlines in an atmosphere of silent professionalism. And the case may widen as the investigation implicates other SEALs who did not report what they knew. A lieutenant has already been charged.
https://navy-seals-fund.networkforgood.com/projects/60396-legal-defense-needs-for-navy-seal-fighting-for-justice
#4301432 at 2018-12-14 00:54:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5481: We have the servers Edition
Number of bomb threats (not a complete picture):
- 36 in San Diego
- 30+ in New York City
- About 20 in San Francisco
- About 20 in Dallas
- 19 in Colorado Springs
- 16 in Charlotte, NC
- 13 in Washington, D.C.
- 11 in Suffolk County, NY
https://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1073377579393056768
#4297854 at 2018-12-13 21:34:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5476: Hybrid Money Laundering Edition
>>4297765
Thread on voat is keeping a running list, quite nationwide https://voat.co/v/GreatAwakening/2910626
It looks like this all started this morning. I'll keep posting links as I find them.
Linden High School in New Jersey - https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/news/crime/jersey-mayhem/2018/12/13/authorities-respond-bomb-threat-linden-high-school/2298836002/
Atlanta Metro area - https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/multiple-bomb-threats-made-across-metro-and-the-country/888422141
Atlanta Schools - https://www.11alive.com/article/news/education/schools-evacuated-placed-on-lockdown-after-bomb-threats-in-dekalb-county/85-b2b27019-b9a3-4800-8bb5-248d64081045
Boston schools - https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/12/12/fall-river-middle-school-evacuated-after-receiving-false-bomb-threat/wK92csWKuHheLngMuwuXCJ/story.html
Trenton City Hall, Florida - https://www.wcjb.com/content/news/Bomb-threat-received-at-Trenton-City-Hall-502714771.html
Charlotte, NC - https://www.wbtv.com/2018/12/13/multiple-bomb-threat-reports-charlotte-surrounding-areas/
Facebook HQ - https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/11/tech/facebook-hq-evacuation/index.html (happened yesterday)
Niagara University, NY - https://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/niagara-county-sheriff-investigating-bomb-threat-at-niagara-university/1657905865
Schools in Connecticut - https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/State-Police-Investigating-Several-Suspicious-Incidents-Across-the-State-502714942.html
Michigan Court Houses - https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/2018/12/13/lansing-courthouse-evacuated-after-bomb-threat-official-says/2303460002/
Help me archive! I can't keep up!
San Diego - https://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/sd-me-bomb-threats-20181213-story.html
Idaho Schools - https://lmtribune.com/northwest/bomb-threat-empties-clarkston-schools/article_8139dfd2-530e-5a3c-bda9-b44e853e0bd6.html
Lake Charles, LA - https://www.kplctv.com/2018/12/13/first-federal-bank-downtown-evacuated-several-bomb-threats-reported-across-state-nation/
Peoria County, IL - https://www.centralillinoisproud.com/news/local-news/peoria-county-officials-respond-to-two-bomb-threats/1657979459
Vail, CO - https://www.vaildaily.com/news/crime/bomb-threat-e-mail-causes-scare-across-vail-beaver-creek-area-businesses/
#4295679 at 2018-12-13 20:03:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5473: Clinton Foundation in a Pickle Edition
Authorities Respond to Bomb Threats Across United States
Law enforcement authorities around the United States on Thursday were responding to a wave of bomb threats, many of them sent by email.
Bronx Science said it evacuated its building at 11 a.m. after it received a bomb threat by phone. The school said students were "currently well supervised at neighboring schools."
The New York police department confirmed it received a call about the threat and responded to the school. The department later tweeted it was monitoring "multiple bomb threats that have been sent electronically to various locations throughout the city."
Nearly a dozen threats were received at businesses throughout South Florida, including in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach. At least three others were reported in Orlando.
Massachusetts State Police are investigating after multiple bombs threats were allegedly mailed to "numerous businesses in the state." Authorities said the MSP Fusion Center is tracking the activity.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department was working a number of threats called in from San Marcos, Vista and Lakeside, all small communities north and east of downtown San Diego.
All appear to be private businesses, deputies said.
One reporting party stated he was told to provide $20,000 or a bomb would be detonated.
An employee at a Chicago-area hospital told authorities they received an email about a bomb threat to the building Thursday around noon. Police confirmed they were responding to the report but did not provide more details. Other reports of bomb threats began surfacing on social media in the Chicago area but those incidents could not immediately be confirmed.
State police in Connecticut were investigating what they called several "suspicious incidents" across the state, including at a school in Griswold, the National Shooting Association and a plaza in Seymour.
Employees at the Jewish Community Center and multiple branches of the Fire Credit Union in San Francisco were evacuated after reports of emailed bomb threats, NBC Bay Area reported. Police are investigating.
A spokesman for the Oklahoma City police told NBC News that individuals in and around that city have gotten 10 to 13 specific email bomb threats, with specific addresses.
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/national-international/Bomb-Threats-Across-United-States-502713491.html
#4285396 at 2018-12-13 02:58:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5460: These People Are REALLY Stupid Edition
Anons I've been digging and dumping these people all week. I started based on something very different but every time I turn around it comes back to these guys. Veolia Water, a French Company. There is moar going on with the protests in France than we give credit, ths is Global.
Watch the Water
These guys are in control of the WW Water supply. but first look at the example here. They have been creating problems then offering the solution for decades. Of course it ALWAYS goes over budget ….
5449 NOtables >>4277341
>Spill in Mexico sending millions of gallons of sewage into coastal waters off California
International Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tijuana, Mexico
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OPERATOR
Veolia Water North America
OWNER
US Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC)
PLANT COST
$239m
SOUTH BAY OCEAN OUTFALL (SBOO) COST
$200m
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The existing SBIWTP being upgraded to secondary treatment level.
Solids processing odour reduction stations at the new Tijuana water treatment plant.
In 1994, the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) began the construction of the International Wastewater Treatment Plant (IWTP) on a 75-acre site, west of San Ysidro in the Tijuana River Valley, on the US side of the Mexican border. The project, authorised by the US Congress in 1989 and formally agreed between the two countries in July 1990, was part of a regional approach to solve a long-standing problem.
Uncontrolled discharges of up to 38,000m³/day of raw wastewater from Mexico flowed down the Tijuana River and out through the National Estuarine Research Reserve to pollute the beaches of south San Diego County and Playas de Tijuana.
With a population then estimated in excess of 1.2 million and increasing at a rate of 6% a year, the local wastewater infrastructure in the Tijuana region was in need of a radical overhaul.
Completed in spring 1997, the official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on 18 April and the plant came properly on-line in May. The plant is owned by the US section of the IBWC and operated by Veolia Water North America.
International wastewater treatment plant background
"The geographical proximity of the border communities of Tijuana and San Diego was the principal driver of the regional approach taken."
The original intention was to provide a plant capable of delivering consistent secondary treatment, with activated sludge selected as the preferred method. However, in the end, building the advanced primary facility alone exhausted the $239m of project funding.
The second element of the project started in 1995 when the city of San Diego commenced a federal government construction contract for the South Bay Ocean Outfall (SBOO). Combined trenching and boring techniques were used and more than 400,000t of rock was placed over a 1.5-mile section of exposed pipeline for protection.
Completed in December 1998 at a cost approaching $200m, the finished structure extends along the sea-bed near Imperial Beach emerging approximately 5.5km (3.5 miles) offshore at a depth of 30m (100ft). Currently, 95,000m³ (25 million US gallons) of effluent from the IWTP is discharged from it daily.
The outfall also discharges effluent from the South Bay Water Reclamation Plant (SBWRP), a facility which belongs to San Diego and was opened in May 2002. This plant has a wastewater treatment capacity of 56,000m³/day and was built to relieve the south Metro sewer interceptor system, provide local treatment services and supply reclaimed water to the South Bay area.
The Border Environmental Cooperation Commission (BECC) gave a grant of $17m towards the $143m facility. The projected cost had originally been estimated at $97m.
A series of upgrades were also made to the Tijuana sewage system, which included the construction of a new pump station and parallel force main. This phase of the work was completed in late 2000.
IWTP trans-border cooperation
The geographical proximity of the border communities of Tijuana and San Diego was the principal driver of the regional approach taken. The project required close cooperation between a number of national, regional and local agencies in addition to the two municipalities themselves.
Project funding was administered by the US Environmental Protection Agency who worked with the Mexican Comisión Estatal de Servicios Públicos de Tijuana (CESPT) …
Continue for moar….
https://www.water-technology.net/projects/tijuana/
#4278858 at 2018-12-12 22:30:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5451: CF Whistleblower Edition
HOW MANY ANONS could use $50,000 from the U.S. Govt. in tax payer's $ to start THEIR own business? Un-fucking-believable!
MIGRANT CARAVAN DEMAND: GIVE US EACH $50,000 OR LET US IN
At least one migrant caravan group is reportedly willing to go home - if the U.S. pays each member $50,000. Otherwise, they are expecting immediate entry to the U.S., according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
According to the group's spokesman, the $50,000 figure would be a nice tidy sum with which to start a new business in Honduras. They also want deportations to end and speedier service from the immigration authorities.
https://dailycaller.com/2018/12/12/migrant-caravan-demand-50000-border-honduras-tijuana/
#4273357 at 2018-12-12 17:07:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5444: Godfather III Peck Of Cherries Edition
Central American migrants submit incredible list of demands to Trump administration before they will go back home
Two groups present demand letters at the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana
Two groups of Central American migrants marched to the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana on Tuesday with a list of demands for the Trump administration, the San Diego Tribune reported.
What are the details?
The first group of about 100 arrived at the consulate before noon. They presented a letter that ordered their asylum or that they are paid $50,000 each to turn around and head back home.
"It may seem like a lot of money to you," organizer Alfonso Guerrero Ulloa of Honduras told the newspaper. "But it is a small sum compared to everything the United States has stolen from Honduras."
The letter criticized the U.S. government for its response in Central America and requested that the U.S. government oust Honduran President Orlando Hernandez from office.
Trump had threatened to stop financial aid to Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala if the governments didn't intervene to stop the caravan before reaching the border.
The second group of about 50 arrived a couple of hours later with their demand letter.
They insisted that the U.S. to speed up the process for asylum. They demanded that the U.S. border officials allow up to 300 asylum-seekers each day at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego.
The current rate of entry is between 40 to 100, according to the Tribune.
"In the meantime, families, women and children who have fled our countries continue to suffer and the civil society of Tijuana continue to be forced to confront this humanitarian crisis, a refugee crisis caused in great part by decades of U.S. intervention in Central America," the letter said.
More than a dozen from the second group had participated in a hunger strike that demanded a speedier process.
The group also asked Mexican authorities to stop deporting the migrants.
What else?
The caravan of more than 6,000 migrants first arrived at the Mexico-U.S. border in Tijuana a month ago.
The numbers have shrunk in recent weeks as about 700 returned to their home countries, 300 have been deported, and about 2,500 have applied for asylum, according to the report. ThouSands more are believed to have crossed illegally into the U.S.
Mexico's National Institution of Migration did not respond to the Tribune's request to verify those numbers.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/central-american-migrants-demand-u-s-entry-or-pay-them-50k-to-turn-around
#4271978 at 2018-12-12 15:39:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5442: Quo Vadis Edition
Link to Flynn's defense fund:
https://mikeflynndefensefund.org/
For mailed contributions, please send your check or money order, payable to "Michael T. Flynn Legal Defense Fund," to the following address:
Barbara Redgate, Trustee
PO Box 711533
San Diego, CA 92171
#4254834 at 2018-12-11 13:24:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5420: Which version? Edition
Terror-linked CAIR leaders head to Mexican border Dec. 10 to support Muslims, illegals rushing U.S. border
San Diego - The Counsel [sic] on American-Islamic Relations-"CAIR"-an activist organization to strengthen Muslims in their goals to bring Sharia Law to America (in other words, to take over our country), has announced in their newsletter a call for Muslims to gather at the San Diego-Mexican border On Monday, December 10th, 2018.to assist illegal immigrants in their quest to storm into America ...
Interesting that this notice for action was released yesterday, December 7th, the anniversary of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese which plunged America into World War 2...
The full newsletter is below, but here is the call and announcement as printed in their news letter: Note the "Moral Call for Migrant Justice."
https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2018/12/09/cair-solidarity-with-illegals/
#4249173 at 2018-12-11 02:21:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5413: Phony Comey & His Corrupt Cronies Are Fucked Edition
>>4249065 San Diego
#4241431 at 2018-12-10 18:29:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5403: Smocking is Fun Edition
>>4241355
He is/was a runner. Could explain the body/build. Found this article from 2014:
https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a20852230/a-running-conversation-with-john-podesta/
Excerpt:
I met the veteran politico one wet morning at the Hatch Memorial Shell on Boston's Esplanade. Podesta was in town for a board meeting. He has a slim build and was wearing a T-shirt that read "Think Progress." We settled into a comfortable nine-minute-per-mile pace for six soggy miles along the Charles River. Podesta strode with a smooth, light gait, snot-rocketed like a boss, and unspooled colorful anecdotes without gasping for breath, his words coated with a Chicago accent.
Caleb Daniloff: When did you start seriously running?
John Podesta: I remember running as a kid and coming back to running in my late 30s. By that time, I had three kids and my basic exercise was chasing them around. I went to my high school track and ran a mile. I was completely exhausted and thought, This is bad. I kept at it. But I really got serious in my late 40s. I ran my first marathon when I was 52 (4:23, San Diego Rock 'n' Roll Marathon). Now, I average a half dozen races a year, mostly 10-K, 10-mile, or half-marathon. My last marathon was in 2010 (4:34, Rome Marathon). I do 25 miles a week, five to six days a week, even while traveling.
#4240609 at 2018-12-10 17:11:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5402: Melania Monday Edition
Court ruling bars sales of Apple iPhones in China
Dec. 10 (UPI) – A Beijing court granted two preliminary injunctions Monday against Apple subsidiaries in China, forcing them to stop selling iPhones there because of patent infringement issues.
The San Diego-based chip maker said the injunctions placed by the Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court impact Chinese sales of the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X.
"We deeply value our relationships with customers, rarely resorting to the courts for assistance, but we also have an abiding belief in the need to protect intellectual property rights," Don Rosenberg, Qualcomm's general counsel, said in a statement.
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2018/12/10/Court-ruling-bars-sales-of-Apple-iPhones-in-China/1021544455404/
#4238949 at 2018-12-10 14:13:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5400: Cash On The Tarmac Edition
Beijing Blowback: Qualcomm Wins Ban On Some iPhone Sales In China
In what many will see as a retaliatory move against the arrest of Huawei's CFO, a Chinese court has ruled in favor of Qualcomm, against Apple, banning the sale of some iPhone models across China.
Bloomberg reports that the Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court ruled that Apple is infringing on two Qualcomm patents and issued injunctions against the sale of the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X, the San Diego, California-based chipmaker said in a statement Monday.
"We deeply value our relationships with customers, rarely resorting to the courts for assistance, but we also have an abiding belief in the need to protect intellectual property rights," said Don Rosenberg, executive vice president and general counsel, Qualcomm Incorporated.
"Apple continues to benefit from our intellectual property while refusing to compensate us. These Court orders are further confirmation of the strength of Qualcomm's vast patent portfolio."…
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12-10/beijing-blowback-qualcomm-wins-ban-some-iphone-sales-china
#4226571 at 2018-12-09 15:40:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5383: Rising Dough Brings Heat Edition
US Navy Sails up Right to Russia's Main Pacific Fleet Base in 'Freedom of Navigation' Provocation
It's as if Washington is trying to be as offensive as possible
Thu, Dec 6, 2018
An American destroyer sailed off the Russian coast, near the Pacific Fleet base in Vladivostok, in a first such stunt since the Cold War. Another US ship is expected in the Black Sea soon, amid tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
The USS MCCampbell (DDG-85) went into the vicinity of Peter the Great Bay to "challenge Russia's excessive maritime claims and uphold the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea" enjoyed by the US and others, Lieutenant Rachel McMarr, a spokesperson for the US Pacific Fleet, said in a statement.
These operations demonstrate the United States will fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows," McMarr said. "That is true in the Sea of Japan, as in other places around the globe."
Peter the Great Bay was named after the first emperor of Russia, and is dotted with bases of the Russian Pacific Fleet. The presence of a US destroyer in the area is comparable to a Russian sail-by of San Diego, California or Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Washington does not recognize Russia's territorial claims in the Sea of Japan, with a Navy official telling CNN they far exceed the 12 nautical mile limit guaranteed by the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). While Russia has ratified the convention, the US has not.
That is not all, however. The US Navy could also be planning to send a warship into the Black Sea in the near future. CNN reported that the State Department has notified Turkey of the intent to send a warship through the Bosporus and the Dardanelles, which requires a 15-day notice under the terms of the 1936 Montreux Convention.
The 1936 treaty also limits the presence of ships from nations that don't border the Black Sea to a maximum of 21 days. The US last had a ship in the area back in October.
https://russia-insider.com/en/us-navy-sails-right-russias-main-pacific-fleet-base-freedom-navigation-provocation/ri25595
#4220272 at 2018-12-09 01:38:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5375: Reminder: We Are Fighting A Deeply Entrenched Enemy Edition
>>4220166
Depends. I've seen 'em fly longer.
Where is it, cadet?
Give some context so others can look at it over your shoulder.
Look up chopper specs if wondering.
For example Lakota Eurocopter UH-72A has a range of 426 miles.
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk has a "ferry range" of 1,380 mi with minimum equipment. Ferry range means the maximum range the aircraft can fly. This usually means maximum fuel load, optionally with extra fuel tanks and minimum equipment. It refers to transport of aircraft without any passengers or cargo.
I'm using Wikipedia to look up this data.
Site may be under attack. Couldn't post.
Is it off the coast of San Diego, CA?
This unID'd ac is reporting its altitude as -225 feet which cannot be true.
The flight path does not look realistic either. The callsign is shown with an asterisk which means the ADSB receivers on the shore don't think they received the data correctly. Probably too far offshore.
#4211978 at 2018-12-08 13:50:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5365: Learn To Bake And Set An Alarm Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5364
>>4211883, >>4211957 Moar Strange Habbenings in Okinawa surrounding Marine Air tragedy
>>4211765 FrenchAnon sends info
baker change
>>4211235 Newly Elected Muslim Congresswoman Didn't Disclose Soros Funding
>>4211262 Paris police turn away protesters, seize goggles
>>4211275, >>4211307, >>4211320 Diggs on Comey
>>4211289 Alex Soros: the question is, which one of these flags will fall first?
>>4211339 Bush Bolt Hole in Paraguay
>>4211372, >>4211570, >>4211573 Broward connected Happenings in Okinawa
>>4211419 Huawei welcome in France
>>4211593 Huawei has pledged to spend an extra $2bn
#5363
>>4210467 Vitamin D deficiency in newborns makes the 44% moar likely to have schizophrenia
>>4210511 GAA Update "WAKE UP!"Edition
(Baker Change)
>>4210583 Sean Penn Smeared In Arabic Press As "Muslim Brotherhood" Agent
>>4210633 DoD Sets Schedule to Deploy Unified Platform to Integrate Cyber Ops
>>4210647 Connecticut National Guard firefighters, cyber specialists set to deploy
>>4210712 Fentanyl Billionaire No More: John Kapoor's Net Worth Drops Below $1 Billion
>>4210925, >>4210957 >Macron Heralds The End Of The Union
>>4210934 Wild theories and empty seats at CPAC-style conference for the MAGA set
>>4210921, >>4210924 Former Haiti President of the Senate on the Clintons
>>4210925, >>4210957 >Macron Heralds The End Of The Union
>>4210934 Wild theories and empty seats at CPAC-style conference for the MAGA set
>>4210942 The protests didn't wind down, they just re-assembled. This is an escalation
>>4210977 Make school lunch Great Again
>>4210988, Yellow Vest rally in New Zealand
>>4211009, >>4211018 Truth about CIA's illegal MKUltra mind-control experiments
>>4211030, >>4211050 Apparently this is why /pol/ was frozen
>>4211158 #5363
#5362
>>4209712 Moar on Epstein's Lifeboat Foundation
>>4209821, >>4209828, >>4209925 "(GHW)Bush was to handle the opium from China"
>>4209893 X(Y)Z - Clinton (Comey) Lynch
>>4210105 Ruptly Live stream of the Paris riots
>>4210159 Coast Guard offloads $70M worth of cocaine in San Diego
>>4210162 Yellow is the color for Q in maritime signal flags
>>4210175 Bernard Sansaricq, former President of Haiti's senate, speaking to POTUS during the campaign about Clinton Foundation corruption
>>4210193 Facebook to buy back additional US$9 billion of shares
>>4210218, >>4210292 For Keks: WaPo should reread crumbs
>>4210312 Whitaker spoke after POTUS at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference
>>4210354 Presidential Proclamation on Human Rights Day, Bill of Rights Day, and Human Rights Week, 2018
>>4210390 #5362
Previously Collected Notables
>>4208112 #5359, >>4208863 #5360, >>4209625 #5361
>>4205776 #5356, >>4206558 #5357, >>4207352 #5358
>>4203512 #5353, >>4204578 #5354, >>4205031 #5355
>>4201132 #5350, >>4201945 #5351, >>4202423 #5352
>>4198887 #5347, >>4199623 #5348, >>4200450 #5349
>>4196635 #5344, >>4197368 #5345, >>4198148 #5346
>>4194343 #5341, >>4195131 #5342, >>4196743 #5343
>>4192037 #5338, >>4192850 #5339, >>4193572 #5340
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4211178 at 2018-12-08 10:49:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5364: Make school lunch Great Again Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5363
>>4210467 Vitamin D deficiency in newborns makes the 44% moar likely to have schizophrenia
>>4210511 GAA Update "WAKE UP!"Edition
(Baker Change)
>>4210583 Sean Penn Smeared In Arabic Press As "Muslim Brotherhood" Agent
>>4210633 DoD Sets Schedule to Deploy Unified Platform to Integrate Cyber Ops
>>4210647 Connecticut National Guard firefighters, cyber specialists set to deploy
>>4210712 Fentanyl Billionaire No More: John Kapoor's Net Worth Drops Below $1 Billion
>>4210925, >>4210957 >Macron Heralds The End Of The Union
>>4210934 Wild theories and empty seats at CPAC-style conference for the MAGA set
>>4210942 The protests didn't wind down, they just re-assembled. This is an escalation
>>4210921, >>4210924 Former Haiti President of the Senate on the Clintons
>>4210925, >>4210957 >Macron Heralds The End Of The Union
>>4210934 Wild theories and empty seats at CPAC-style conference for the MAGA set
>>4210942 The protests didn't wind down, they just re-assembled. This is an escalation
>>4210977 Make school lunch Great Again
>>4210988, Yellow Vest rally in New Zealand
>>4211009, >>4211018 Truth about CIA's illegal MKUltra mind-control experiments
>>4211030, >>4211050 Apparently this is why /pol/ was frozen
>>4211158 #5363
#5362
>>4209712 Moar on Epstein's Lifeboat Foundation
>>4209821, >>4209828, >>4209925 "(GHW)Bush was to handle the opium from China"
>>4209893 X(Y)Z - Clinton (Comey) Lynch
>>4210105 Ruptly Live stream of the Paris riots
>>4210159 Coast Guard offloads $70M worth of cocaine in San Diego
>>4210162 Yellow is the color for Q in maritime signal flags
>>4210175 Bernard Sansaricq, former President of Haiti's senate, speaking to POTUS during the campaign about Clinton Foundation corruption
>>4210193 Facebook to buy back additional US$9 billion of shares
>>4210218, >>4210292 For Keks: WaPo should reread crumbs
>>4210312 Whitaker spoke after POTUS at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference
>>4210354 Presidential Proclamation on Human Rights Day, Bill of Rights Day, and Human Rights Week, 2018
>>4210390 #5362
#5361
>>4208897 Emmanuel Macron goes AWOL as protests, violence plague Paris (9 hours ago)
>>4208947 Goodlatte: House Leadership Blocked Trump-Backed Immigration Reform
>>4208960 Anti-Trump 9th circuit judge accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women
>>4208994, >>4209060 C_A docs: "Godfather" referred to John Allen Dulles
>>4208975, >>4209429 Graphic and Call to Dig: COME[Y] --> [Y] --> Rockefeller Family
>>4209069 POTUS: some GOP candidates 'choke like dogs'
>>4209157 Moar sauce on Comey/Rockefeller connection
>>4209199, >>4209221, >>4209233 Dig on the Project On Forward Engagement
>>4209467 French Police Labor Union Goes on Strike Ahead of Saturday Yellow Vests Protests
>>4209499, >>4209503 Resignations in the news today
>>4209544 Tweet: Yellow Vest Protests in Canada today against the UN Migration Pact
>>4209625 #5361
"#5360'
>>4208205 Judge says HRC's use of private email server among 'gravest' offenses to transparency
>>4208220, >>4208559 ScaraMUCCi said Qanon is real: "When you find out who he is, you're not going to believe it"
>>4208227 Key takeaways from the Comey interview
>>4208259, >>4208267 Exclusive Interview: Bernard Sansaricq, fmr. President of Haitian Senate
>>4208298 Marine Le Pen says France's crisis can only be solved by political means
>>4208324 For Keks: Bush Funeral Reminds Us of Just How Awful the McCain Family Is
>>4208471 For Keks: Trump Is Using Ivanka As A Prop To Whitewash Anti-Semitism
>>4208602 French Translation Needed: a yellow vest protestor giving a monologue prior to departing for protests
>>4208607 Former LMPD Officer pleads guilty to CP charges
>>4208618 Bunkers on Jeffrey Epstein Lifeboat Foundation's website
>>4208646 German President to Chinese Students: Karl Marx Had Liberal Views
>>4208704 Patrick Ho, former head of chinese energy conglomerate backed organization, convicted of international bribery and money laundering
>>4208765 On GHWB being named CIA director to be a cleaner and Operation "Eagle II"
>>4208786 Did RR appoint Mueller because of Mark Warner? (CommieNewsNetwork)
>>4208863 #5360
Previously Collected Notables
>>4208112 #5359
>>4205776 #5356, >>4206558 #5357, >>4207352 #5358
>>4203512 #5353, >>4204578 #5354, >>4205031 #5355
>>4201132 #5350, >>4201945 #5351, >>4202423 #5352
>>4198887 #5347, >>4199623 #5348, >>4200450 #5349
>>4196635 #5344, >>4197368 #5345, >>4198148 #5346
>>4194343 #5341, >>4195131 #5342, >>4196743 #5343
>>4192037 #5338, >>4192850 #5339, >>4193572 #5340
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4210399 at 2018-12-08 07:56:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5363: Vive La Révolution Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5362
>>4209712 Moar on Epstein's Lifeboat Foundation
>>4209821, >>4209828, >>4209925 "(GHW)Bush was to handle the opium from China"
>>4209893 X(Y)Z - Clinton (Comey) Lynch
>>4210105 Ruptly Live stream of the Paris riots
>>4210159 Coast Guard offloads $70M worth of cocaine in San Diego
>>4210162 Yellow is the color for Q in maritime signal flags
>>4210175 Bernard Sansaricq, former President of Haiti's senate, speaking to POTUS during the campaign about Clinton Foundation corruption
>>4210193 Facebook to buy back additional US$9 billion of shares
>>4210218, >>4210292 For Keks: WaPo should reread crumbs
>>4210312 Whitaker spoke after POTUS at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference
>>4210354 Presidential Proclamation on Human Rights Day, Bill of Rights Day, and Human Rights Week, 2018
>>4210390 #5362
#5361
>>4208897 Emmanuel Macron goes AWOL as protests, violence plague Paris (9 hours ago)
>>4208947 Goodlatte: House Leadership Blocked Trump-Backed Immigration Reform
>>4208960 Anti-Trump 9th circuit judge accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women
>>4208994, >>4209060 C_A docs: "Godfather" referred to John Allen Dulles
>>4208975, >>4209429 Graphic and Call to Dig: COME[Y] --> [Y] --> Rockefeller Family
>>4209069 POTUS: some GOP candidates 'choke like dogs'
>>4209157 Moar sauce on Comey/Rockefeller connection
>>4209199, >>4209221, >>4209233 Dig on the Project On Forward Engagement
>>4209467 French Police Labor Union Goes on Strike Ahead of Saturday Yellow Vests Protests
>>4209499, >>4209503 Resignations in the news today
>>4209544 Tweet: Yellow Vest Protests in Canada today against the UN Migration Pact
>>4209625 #5361
#5360
>>4208205 Judge says HRC's use of private email server among 'gravest' offenses to transparency
>>4208220, >>4208559 ScaraMUCCi said Qanon is real: "When you find out who he is, you're not going to believe it"
>>4208227 Key takeaways from the Comey interview
>>4208259, >>4208267 Exclusive Interview: Bernard Sansaricq, fmr. President of Haitian Senate
>>4208298 Marine Le Pen says France's crisis can only be solved by political means
>>4208324 For Keks: Bush Funeral Reminds Us of Just How Awful the McCain Family Is
>>4208471 For Keks: Trump Is Using Ivanka As A Prop To Whitewash Anti-Semitism
>>4208602 French Translation Needed: a yellow vest protestor giving a monologue prior to departing for protests
>>4208607 Former LMPD Officer pleads guilty to CP charges
>>4208618 Bunkers on Jeffrey Epstein Lifeboat Foundation's website
>>4208646 German President to Chinese Students: Karl Marx Had Liberal Views
>>4208704 Patrick Ho, former head of chinese energy conglomerate backed organization, convicted of international bribery and money laundering
>>4208765 On GHWB being named CIA director to be a cleaner and Operation "Eagle II"
>>4208786 Did RR appoint Mueller because of Mark Warner? (CommieNewsNetwork)
>>4208863 #5360
#5359
>>4207448 Russia Says It Has Undeniable Evidence Militants did the Chemical Attack On Aleppo
>>4207465, >>4207569 Graphic on the Bush Crime Family
>>4207468, >>4207693, >>4207880, >>4207998, >>4208085 Planefags: Hawk and Sentry near each other; and updates
>>4207469 POTUS signed the "Amy, Vicky, and Andy Child Pornography Victim Assistance Act of 2018"
>>4207517 Anon on The QMap
>>4207579 Mexico's new government takes aim at drug cartel finances
>>4207624 Lt. Col. in GA Air National Guard arrested in undercover sex sting
>>4207784 NYPD Will Monitor Americans With Fleet Of Chinese-Made Drones
>>4207876 Reminder of COVFEFE
>>4207877 Moar on the 9th Circuit ruling
>>4207940 POTUS schedule for tomorrow
>>4208062 AG nominee William Barr thought "the abduction of fugitives overseas" was justified for national security
>>4208112 #5359
Previously Collected Notables
>>4205776 #5356, >>4206558 #5357, >>4207352 #5358
>>4203512 #5353, >>4204578 #5354, >>4205031 #5355
>>4201132 #5350, >>4201945 #5351, >>4202423 #5352
>>4198887 #5347, >>4199623 #5348, >>4200450 #5349
>>4196635 #5344, >>4197368 #5345, >>4198148 #5346
>>4194343 #5341, >>4195131 #5342, >>4196743 #5343
>>4192037 #5338, >>4192850 #5339, >>4193572 #5340
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4210390 at 2018-12-08 07:55:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5362: Nous Sommes Avec Vous, La France Edition
#5362
>>4209712 Moar on Epstein's Lifeboat Foundation
>>4209821, >>4209828, >>4209925 "(GHW)Bush was to handle the opium from China"
>>4209893 X(Y)Z - Clinton (Comey) Lynch
>>4210105 Ruptly Live stream of the Paris riots
>>4210159 Coast Guard offloads $70M worth of cocaine in San Diego
>>4210162 Yellow is the color for Q in maritime signal flags
>>4210175 Bernard Sansaricq, former President of Haiti's senate, speaking to POTUS during the campaign about Clinton Foundation corruption
>>4210193 Facebook to buy back additional US$9 billion of shares
>>4210218, >>4210292 For Keks: WaPo should reread crumbs
>>4210312 Whitaker spoke after POTUS at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference
>>4210354 Presidential Proclamation on Human Rights Day and Week, and Bill of Rights Day, 2018
#4210308 at 2018-12-08 07:41:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5362: Nous Sommes Avec Vous, La France Edition
LAST CALL, let me know if something was missed
#5362
>>4209712 Moar on Epstein's Lifeboat Foundation
>>4209821, >>4209828, >>4209925 "(GHW)Bush was to handle the opium from China"
>>4209893 X(Y)Z - Clinton (Comey) Lynch
>>4210105 Ruptly Live stream of the Paris riots
>>4210159 Coast Guard offloads $70M worth of cocaine in San Diego
>>4210162 Yellow is the color for Q in maritime signal flags
>>4210175 Bernard Sansaricq, former President of Haiti's senate, speaking to POTUS during the campaign about Clinton Foundation corruption
>>4210193 Facebook to buy back additional US$9 billion of shares
>>4210218, >>4210292 For Keks: WaPo should reread crumbs
#4210159 at 2018-12-08 07:23:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5362: Nous Sommes Avec Vous, La France Edition
https://fox5SanDiego.com/2018/12/07/coast-guard-offloads-70m-worth-of-cocaine-in-San-Diego/
Coast Guard offloads $70M worth of cocaine in San Diego
#4180748 at 2018-12-06 15:29:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5324: Future Comey Transcript Edition
Two Marines will continue flying after drawing penis-shaped flight pattern
The two Marines who drew a penis-shaped flight pattern with their aircraft over California in October have been disciplined for the incident, the service said Wednesday.
But the administrative punishment will allow the Marines, who had been temporarily grounded, to continue flying and remain part of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing based out of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, wing spokesman Maj. Josef Patterson said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.
"Two Marine Corps aviators were administratively disciplined following the completion of an investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding an Oct. 23 irregular flight pattern that resulted in an obscene image," Patterson said. "The aviators retained their wings and will continue service to their country as valued members of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing."
The phallic flight path of their T-34C aircraft over Southern California was posted to Twitter in October by a tracking site. It was among two other incidents over the past year-and-a-half that involved pilots and service members drawing penises.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/two-marines-will-continue-flying-after-drawing-penis-shaped-flight-pattern
#4176310 at 2018-12-06 03:47:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5318: For God and Country We Fight Edition
>>4176256
Bay Area is awful. San Diego anon here. Head this way. Marines, Patriots, USA flags and Camp Pendleton booms surrounding us. Little patches of libfags but not many
#4176052 at 2018-12-06 03:27:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5318: For God and Country We Fight Edition
US Navy sends ship to Russia's Far East, reportedly prepares to enter Black Sea
An American destroyer sailed off the Russian coast, near the Pacific Fleet base in Vladivostok, in a first such stunt since the Cold War. Another US ship is expected in the Black Sea soon, amid tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
The USS MCCampbell (DDG-85) went into the vicinity of Peter the Great Bay to "challenge Russia's excessive maritime claims and uphold the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea" enjoyed by the US and others, Lieutenant Rachel McMarr, a spokesperson for the US Pacific Fleet, said in a statement.
The US Navy calls such stunts "Freedom of Navigation Operations" (FONOP). The last time a FONOP was conducted in this area was 1987, at the peak of Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.
"These operations demonstrate the United States will fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows," McMarr said. "That is true in the Sea of Japan, as in other places around the globe."
Peter the Great Bay was named after the first emperor of Russia, and is dotted with bases of the Russian Pacific Fleet. The presence of a US destroyer in the area is comparable to a Russian sail-by of San Diego, California or Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
https://www.rt.com/usa/445689-us-destroyer-russia-fonop/
#4175465 at 2018-12-06 02:39:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5317: Blue Checkmark Twit Edition
>>4175205
its prob a custom plaque the navy gave him for Top Gun
3 stars stand for 3rd fleet (Pacific) and the symbol is Naval Aviation wings
he spent a lot of time in San Diego filming that while I was there, it was a big deal to us in Navy Air
#4161278 at 2018-12-05 07:57:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5298: [RAPID_FIRE] Edition
>>4161256
We're supposed to get rain in San Diego on Thursday…
#4143767 at 2018-12-04 05:43:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5275: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Edition
>>4143181
Yep, Hannity is def /ourguy/
BTW, I love John from San Diego.
#4126387 at 2018-12-03 08:24:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5253: [CA_J] Edition
>>4126136
PG&E opens command center for detecting wildfires
The utility has hired a San Diego-based private firefighting firm Capstone Fire and Safety Management to staff the operations center with fire prevention experts and stage firefighters throughout its service region. Capstone currently has two-person engine crews posted in Santa Rosa, Bakersfield, Paso Robles and Fresno in addition to a four-person team in Oakland, and they plan to add 20 additional engines by June, said Ed McOrmond, Capstone's chief.
Private fire prevention and mitigation teams are increasingly seen as necessary for industries seeking to limit costly losses.
During the October firestorm, residential insurance companies sent private crews to defend client homes by setting up sprinklers, dousing embers and even applying fire-suppresSant gels and foams.
"sent private crews to defend client homes"
So let me get this straight you've got firefighters saving some houses and letting others burn
https://www.petaluma360.com/news/8309901-181/pge-opens-command-center-for
#4114919 at 2018-12-02 17:52:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5238: True Diggers Are Comfy Edition
WATCH: Migrants Land Boat on California Beach 100 Miles from Border
Residents of a California beach community witnessed a surprising incident as a small boat packed with illegal aliens made landfall. The migrants made their way to the beach resort located about 100 miles from the Mexican border in a small panga boat.
Officials with the Laguna Beach Police Department tweeted a video showing the boat making landfall early Thursday morning and 13 illegal aliens running on shore. Police say that U.S. Border Patrol agents responded quickly and took custody of seven of the migrants and two suspected human smugglers who were allegedly waiting to pick up the migrants, the Orange County Register reported.
Laguna Beach Emergency Operations Coordinator Jordan Villwock told the local newspaper, "They (local residents) saw two men running for the cliffs. Officers were on scene in five minutes and immediately detained the two men who had ditched their life vests on the Sand."
A short time later, police found five more men hiding in the bushes and placed them in custody.
U.S. Border Patrol Agent Vincent Pirro told the local newspaper that of the two smugglers, one was a U.S. citizen and the other, an illegal alien on a "non-immigrant visa overstay."
Officials said the panga boat is designed to carry up to 15 passengers. The video above shows 13 men running away from the boat and Border Patrol agents found 13 life vests, the Register reported. The agents seized the boat and nine gas cans.
Pirro said these types of long journeys are not that uncommon for human smuggling operations. "We see them leave from Ensenada a lot. They go around the Coronado Islands and north. They've gone as far as Half Moon Bay," the agent explained.
The Register reported there have been 433 illegal aliens arrested 433 migrants illegally entering the U.S. via panga boats in the San Diego Sector since November 1, 2017. Pirro explained that the illegal aliens pay the smugglers between $13,000 and $17,000 for the boat ride to the U.S. Pirro said that makes it unlikely that the passengers were connected to the migrant caravan.
At least four of the men arrested were Mexican nationals and three others were Chinese, Pirro told the newspaper. The seven migrants face federal charges for immigration violations. The two men found waiting to pick up the migrants will be charged with human smuggling.
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/12/02/watch-migrants-land-boat-on-california-beach-100-miles-from-border/
#4114299 at 2018-12-02 16:46:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5237: Recycled Notables Edition
>>4114280
Illegals land on the beach in San Diego by the dozens every week. Pacific Beach, La Jolla, etc…
#4110171 at 2018-12-02 04:43:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5232: No Mas NAFTA Edition
I have a cousin lives in San Diego 20+ years. Went to the border yesterday to see what was happening
He says, & photographed, those at the gates have numerous tattoos - he recognizes as MS-13. Said he didn't see any women or children
He said what struck him as odd was that the 'Federales' & what appeared to be 'private security' , well armed, were strictly enforcing no one crossed the border
He said in the past, most of these people would get across the border
Seems like Mexico is serious this time
P.S. He doesn't know about Q, I'm waiting to initiate him gently!
#4107404 at 2018-12-02 00:32:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5228: The Clinton Family Is Working Overtime Edition
Achieve Remission from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Lower toxicity than conventional chemo
Remission rates of elderly patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) on a novel immunotherapy regimen appear to at least equal those observed with conventional chemotherapy - with less toxicity.
Results of the phase 2 trial of bispecific anti-CD19 antibody blinatumomab as induction and post-remission therapy were presented at the 2018 American Society of Hematology meeting in San Diego.
"Follow-up on the trial is still early, but the one-year estimated event-free and overall survival rates are encouraging," says Anjali Advani, MD, Director of the Inpatient Leukemia Program at Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center. Dr. Advani was lead author of the study.
Immunotherapy-based regimens like this are likely to become the future standard of care for the elderly ALL population, which currently has a poor prognosis, she says.
See study linked…. in article
https://consultqd.clevelandclinic.org/blinatumomab-trial-66-percent-of-patients-achieve-remission-from-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia/?utm_campaign=qd%20tweets&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_content=181201%20lymphoblastic%20leukemia&cvosrc=social%20network.twitter.qd%20tweets&cvo_creative=181201%20lymphoblastic%20leukemia
#4107312 at 2018-12-02 00:24:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5228: The Clinton Family Is Working Overtime Edition
>>4107094
Human rights groups in Tijuana are sounding the alarm about a far left organization that is trying to agitate members of the migrant caravan into rushing the U.S. border again.
The group By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) is calling for all migrants to gather on Saturday morning at one of the shelters and then to make their way to the U.S. border, where they will demand it be opened for everyone or they will "shut it down." In addition to posting the information on their website, BAMN members have taken to social media encouraging other protesters and members of the migrant caravan.
BAMN STATEMENT ON THE CARAVAN: Our Freedom March is almost over! Our goal of freedom is within sight and we must march on in order to achieve it! pic.twitter.com/Qcd1LHLMYi
- Adam Lerman (@AdamBAMN) November 26, 2018
Some of the pamphlets being distributed on social media by BAMN appear to show images of the violent clashes between caravan members and Mexican authorities that took place last month on that country's southern border with Guatemala.
The march is expected to take place on the same day that incoming Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador or AMLO is set to take office.
¡Debemos Marchar a La Frontera el Sábado 1º de Diciembre! ¡El Dia de la inauguración del Nuevo Presidente de México, Manuel López Obrador!
11am desde el Complejo
Deportivo Benito Juarez
¡Abran la Frontera o Nosotros la Cerramos!
¡Todos Tienen Que Ser... https://t.co/uMP7yOp5T7
- BAMN (@followbamn) November 30, 2018
The group claims to be on the ground in Tijuana and is asking for donations.
PLEASE DONATE TO HELP THE CARAVAN CROSS THE BORDER & PROVIDE FOOD, SUPPLIES & ORGANIZING MATERIALS AT THE BORDER!https://t.co/yE8TED5Pkn
UPDATE:... https://t.co/yE8TED5Pkn
- BAMN (@followbamn) November 30, 2018
In response to the social media campaign by BAMN, the human rights group Al Otro Lado sounded the alarm, claiming that U.S. authorities are preparing for possible clashes and BAMN is not actually present in Tijuana.
BAMN is agitating the caravan to march on the border. They are not on the ground and not working with the caravan organizers. At the same time, law enforcement is emptying the San Diego jails and telling the courts to anticipate 200-300 prosecutions/day. We smell a setup https://t.co/wcDuc1aO8I
- Al Otro Lado (@AlOtroLado_Org) November 30, 2018
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/11/30/far-left-group-trying-to-agitate-migrant-caravan-at-u-s-border/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
#4103046 at 2018-12-01 17:45:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5223 Busy News Morning and 41 is Still Dead Edition
CDC Caught Flying Diseased Caravan Migrants Into U.S. for Medical Treatment
According to F.A.A. flight data, a plane registered to the Center for Disease Control landed in San Diego to pick up diseased migrants at the border to fly them to Georgia where they will receive medical care paid for by the U.S. taxpayers:
CDC lands N71PG at Joe Foss Field San Diego to pick up sick illegals (Miramar MCAS)
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N71PG
The CDC flight N71PG eventually landed at Ft Benning, GA with its cargo of sick illegals and then flew back to its home base in Cartersville, GA. I think we will see many more flights bringing communicably sick illegals from the border to various military bases and then on to hospitals in the area. As you know, our government has been flying in dangerously ill illegals into the US for s long time...most especially from Africa. It is a classified program.
This flight was made under a cloak of secrecy. While the Border Patrol was giving the MSM lots of photo ops which kept the 'news' focused on the tear gassing at the border, the intake of sick illegals into the US was being done, as usual, in the background. As I have long established by tracking the flights of the CDC BSL 3 and 4 jets, our 'leaders' are importing dangerously sick illegals and dropping them off at facilities in numerous locations around the nation...in secret.
This operation should have been called Operation Smokescreen. Although the smoke took place at the CA border, the only thing getting burned was, as always, the taxpaying American citizens. We were lied to and deceived again.
We will continue to see more CDC planes bringing in infected illegals for taxpayer-funded emergency and long term medical care.
No wonder we now see African Sleeping Sickness in Netherlands (incredible) and the need to vaccinate the Netherlands population for Yellow Fever. No wonder Polio is back in the US and Chagas is so prevalent that even dogs and cats are getting it.
https://rightoftheright.com/cdc-caught-flying-diseased-caravan-migrants-into-u-s-for-medical-treatment/
#4100396 at 2018-12-01 13:35:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5219: Truth rising Edition
None of the 42 people arrested at San Diego border Sunday will face criminal charges: CBP
None of the 42 people who were arrested during a Sunday incident at the border between San Diego, Calif., and Tijuana will face criminal charges, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
The Homeland Security agency said in a statement Thursday the Trump administration will not end up prosecuting anyone from that group for illegal entry or other crimes after hundreds of Central American migrants attempted to storm the border near the San Ysidro port of entry Sunday.
"We will not be able to provide a disposition for each member of the group arrested. However, since the 42 will not face criminal entry charges, they will face administrative removal. Depending on their country of citizenship and their case's final disposition, the Border Patrol may turn those people over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement," the official said.
CBP would not share specifics on individual cases.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/none-of-the-42-people-arrested-at-San-Diego-border-sunday-will-face-criminal-charges-cbp
#4097655 at 2018-12-01 06:22:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5216: He's Working To Save Himself Edition
>>4097639
Resignations in the news today (part 2)
As Hedge Fund Presses Takeover Bid, Mitek CFO Rescinds Resignation
https://xconomy.com/San-Diego/2018/11/30/as-hedge-fund-presses-takeover-bid-mitek-cfo-rescinds-resignation/
Jim Hall is retiring from the Soil and Water board
https://www.cookcountynews-herald.com/articles/jim-hall-is-retiring-from-the-soil-and-water-board/
Key staff resigns amid widening NC probe of alleged jail inmate abuse
https://carolinapublicpress.org/28383/key-staff-resigns-amid-widening-nc-probe-of-alleged-jail-inmate-abuse/
South Lyon Police Chief to Retire in February
https://whmi.com/news/article/south-lyon-police-chief-retiring-in-january
YMCA Buffalo Niagara begins search for new leader
https://www.bizjournals.com/buffalo/news/2018/11/30/ymca-buffalo-niagara-begins-search-for-new-leader.html
Hilary Bassett will leave Greater Portland Landmarks
https://www.pressherald.com/2018/11/30/amid-development-boom-portlands-leading-preservation-advocate-to-retire-from-post/
Hildreth retires as Fayette/Madison PERI president
https://www.recordherald.com/news/33764/hildreth-retires-as-fayettemadison-peri-president
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital CEO to retire in 2019
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-executive-moves/le-bonheur-children-s-hospital-ceo-to-retire-in-2019-4-takeaways.html
Science minister Sam Gyimah Resigns
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-46407249
Peter Crowell – longtime familiar face on Argyle heritage scene – retiring
https://www.thevanguard.ca/living/peter-crowell-longtime-familiar-face-on-argyle-heritage-scene-retiring-264007/
Stratham police chief retiring to take job at HasSan's office
http://www.unionleader.com/stratham-police-chief-retiring-to-take-job-at-hasSan-s/article_a67fecc6-1c8c-59e0-b8a8-e4076d3179a0.html
Larimer County, Colo., natural resources director retiring after 18 years at helm
https://www.thefencepost.com/news/larimer-county-colo-natural-resources-director-retiring-after-18-years-at-helm/
HealthAlliance President/CEO David Scarpino retiring
https://www.dailyfreeman.com/news/local-news/healthalliance-president-ceo-david-scarpino-retiring/article_f8fe5aec-f4af-11e8-8ea4-dfd53a34c2b9.html
Dave Busiek retiring from KCCI-TV
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/local/columnists/daniel-finney/2018/11/29/kcci-dave-busiek-retiring-television-local-news-broadcasting/2091878002/
Director of disease control for Kern County Public Health Services, is retiring
https://www.bakersfield.com/news/denise-smith-prominent-member-of-health-community-set-to-retire/article_6b6debda-f2a6-11e8-8f90-63f22e48ab28.html
Dr. Tom Smith, Hutchinson hospital's first chief medical officer, retiring
http://www.hutchnews.com/news/20181130/dr-tom-smith-hutchinson-hospitals-first-chief-medical-officer-retiring
BJCTA interim executive director resigns
https://www.al.com/news/2018/11/bjcta-interim-executive-director-resigns.html
NRA-Linked Russia Central Banker Retires
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-30/nra-linked-russia-central-banker-retires-as-aide-nears-u-s-deal
Kansas City Chiefs star Kareem Hunt fired after video shows him pushing, kicking woman
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/kansas-city-chiefs-star-kareem-hunt-kicks-woman-after-knocking-n942376
Long-time high school football coach Robert Maddox retires
https://www.wrbl.com/sports/long-time-high-school-football-coach-robert-maddox-retires/1628432621
UPMC Chauatuqua President To Retire Dec. 31
http://www.post-journal.com/news/page-one/2018/11/upmc-chauatuqua-president-to-retire-dec-31/
Tom O'Brien, Cumulus' Detroit Market Manager, will retire at the end of 2018
https://radioink.com/2018/11/29/obrien-retiring/
Liberty police chief retires following complaints
https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/dayton/news/article/Liberty-police-chief-retires-following-complaints-13433300.php
Resource Area For Teaching's executive director retiring
https://www.smdailyjournal.com/news/local/resource-area-for-teaching-s-executive-director-retiring/article_c1afb5a7-fd8a-5a91-877d-f1f921db5bca.html
OKC district director resigns
https://newsok.com/article/5616565/okc-district-director-resigns
Wayne Jackson retiring from the Peterborough City Hall at the end of the year
https://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/news-story/9061091-wayne-jackson-retiring-from-the-peterborough-city-hall-at-the-end-of-the-year/
#4085283 at 2018-11-30 15:26:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5199: Merkel Can't Keep It Up Edition
BREAKING News Out Of San Diego... HELL YEAH!
San Diego - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at ports of entry along the California/Mexico border seized 625 pounds of narcotics valued at more than $2.7 million over the past five days and arrested 39 people for a variety of criminal activity.
From midnight Friday through midnight Tuesday, CBP officers at the six land ports of entry thwarted numerous smuggling attempts involving heroin, cocaine, fentanyl and methamphetamine. The drugs were strapped to smugglers' bodies and hidden in various areas of the vehicles such as the gas tank, trunk, seats and quarter panels.
"In addition to dealing with the arrival of a large caravan of migrants and the processing of asylum claims, CBP officers within the San Diego Field Office continue to seize narcotics and arrest wanted individuals all while performing their traditional duties of processing lawful trade and travel," said Pete Flores, Director of Field Operations for CBP in San Diego. "CBP officers are dedicated to protecting the United States and keeping our communities safe."
https://rightwingtribune.com/2018/11/30/Diego-hell/
#4084214 at 2018-11-30 12:59:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5198: Only Pain Edition
#5195 (in #5198)
>>4081592 US Congress' Demands on New START Treaty 'Unacceptable'
>>4081617, >>4081917 E-3B Sentry, E-8C, and RC-135W around LV
>>4081635 NASA reveals $2.6bn plan to work with private firms to build lunar landers, promises a manned moon base within a decade
>>4081689, >>4081700, >>4081720 Google Employees Debated Burying Conservative Media In Search Results
>>4081770 Defrocked priest convicted of abusing another boy
>>4081822, >>4081866, >>4082024 Anon on Trust Wray
>>4081927 Moar on the FB/Soros war
>>4081932 Updated Cabal graphic ( >>4081269 )
>>4081991 Women from Migrant Caravan in Tijuana Plan Hunger Strike
>>4082027 Breaking: Deputy US marshal killed in Arizona shooting
>>4082067 Judge Stephanie Gallagher is both an Obama AND Trump appointee
>>4082075 Bill and Hillary Clinton Event Priced $6.55, Arena 83% Empty
>>4082189 US government plans background checks on Chinese students over espionage fears
>>4082219 Flight data suggests a CDC plane picked up diseased migrants in San Diego and flew them to Georgia
>>4082262 #5195
#4083773 at 2018-11-30 11:04:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5198: Only Pain Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5197
>>4083113 more products owned by Roth fronts "BABYCOOK"
>>4083129 BAYER history, of spreading HIV?
>>4083133 Anon supposes Cohen setup by Felix Sater, be advised Beans in dig
>>4083143 Helpful reminder about current happenings in Britbongistan
>>4083263 Former Shell Oil president John Hofmeister dropped a truth bomb on Obama
>>4083303 arrests happening in 2019? Anon speculates
>>4083341 washington Examiner: White male Michael Avenatti is falling apart ahead of his 2020 run
>>4083438 Obama not wearing Michael's ring?
>>4083487 well sourced anylysis "the stage is set"
>>4083488 Google maps interior of Hyatt Regency Chongqing
>>4083540, >>4083570 POTUS isn't sleeping either
>>4083572, >>4083579, >>4083590, >>4083595, >>4083674, >>4083669 Fienstien and Chonqing, working to get GM out of USA?
>>4083646 SPYGATE /QRV/ post
>>4083655 dig on Chrysler and Lee Iacocca suppressing turbine engine tech.
>>4083781 SPLC and MEDIAMATTERS stalking POTUS' troll meme
>>4083036 #5197
#5196
>>4082327 [D]ennis [N]athan [C]ain
>>4082343 Kris Kobach: 'Imperative No One' from Caravan Enter U.S.
>>4082414, >>4082534, >>4082680 Interdasting "Cult of Baal" flow chart, in the form of the Tree of Life
>>4082425, >>4082588, >>4082627 "Castle Green Partners"
>>4082552, >>4082559, >>4082564, >>4082570 Resignations in the news today
>>4082605, >>4082613, >>4082650 Anon on "China China China"
>>4082623 Dig on the proposed changes to bump stock regulations
>>4082608 Former YMCA counselor used his position to sexually assault boys
>>4082861 Reminder: Peru's Ex-Police Chief Arrested In Alleged Baby Trafficking Ring
>>4082908 Hyatt Regency Chongqing lobby red flame sculpture could account for the redness in Q's pics
>>4082916 BEABA owns Red Castle baby products, which is owned by a Rothschild
>>4083032 #5196
#5195
>>4081592 US Congress' Demands on New START Treaty 'Unacceptable'
>>4081617, >>4081917 E-3B Sentry, E-8C, and RC-135W around LV
>>4081635 NASA reveals $2.6bn plan to work with private firms to build lunar landers, promises a manned moon base within a decade
>>4081689, >>4081700, >>4081720 Google Employees Debated Burying Conservative Media In Search Results
>>4081770 Defrocked priest convicted of abusing another boy
>>4081822, >>4081866, >>4082024 Anon on Trust Wray
>>4081927 Moar on the FB/Soros war
>>4081932 Updated Cabal graphic ( >>4081269 )
>>4081991 Women from Migrant Caravan in Tijuana Plan Hunger Strike
>>4082027 Breaking: Deputy US marshal killed in Arizona shooting
>>4082067 Judge Stephanie Gallagher is both an Obama AND Trump appointee
>>4082075 Bill and Hillary Clinton Event Priced $6.55, Arena 83% Empty
>>4082189 US government plans background checks on Chinese students over espionage fears
>>4082219 Flight data suggests a CDC plane picked up diseased migrants in San Diego and flew them to Georgia
>>4082262 #5195
Previously Collected Notables
>>4083625 #5194,
>>4079152 #5191, >>4079929 #5192, >>4083620 #5193
>>4076820 #5188, >>4077600 #5189, >>4078786 #5190
>>4074544 #5185, >>4075273 #5186, >>4076103 #5187
>>4072154 #5182, >>4072966 #5183, >>4073764 #5184
>>4069891 #5179, >>4070663 #5180, >>4071363 #5181
>>4067559 #5176, >>4068403 #5177, >>4069096 #5178
>>4065232 #5173, >>4066023 #5174, >>4066753 #5175
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4083650 at 2018-11-30 10:25:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5197: Questions Reveal Answers Edition
https: //rightoftheright.com/cdc-caught-flying-diseased-caravan-migrants-into-u-s-for-medical-treatment/
CDC Caught Flying Diseased Caravan Migrants Into U.S. for Medical Treatment
According to F.A.A. flight data, a plane registered to the Center for Disease Control landed in San Diego to pick up diseased migrants at the border to fly them to Georgia where they will receive medical care paid for by the U.S. taxpayers:
CDC lands N71PG at Joe Foss Field San Diego to pick up sick illegals (Miramar MCAS)
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N71PG
The CDC flight N71PG eventually landed at Ft Benning, GA with its cargo of sick illegals and then flew back to its home base in Cartersville, GA. I think we will see many more flights bringing communicably sick illegals from the border to various military bases and then on to hospitals in the area. As you know, our government has been flying in dangerously ill illegals into the US for s long time...most especially from Africa. It is a classified program.
Fake?
#4083041 at 2018-11-30 07:47:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5197: Questions Reveal Answers Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5196
>>4082327 [D]ennis [N]athan [C]ain
>>4082343 Kris Kobach: 'Imperative No One' from Caravan Enter U.S.
>>4082414, >>4082534, >>4082680 Interdasting "Cult of Baal" flow chart, in the form of the Tree of Life
>>4082425, >>4082588, >>4082627 "Castle Green Partners"
>>4082552, >>4082559, >>4082564, >>4082570 Resignations in the news today
>>4082605, >>4082613, >>4082650 Anon on "China China China"
>>4082623 Dig on the proposed changes to bump stock regulations
>>4082608 Former YMCA counselor used his position to sexually assault boys
>>4082861 Reminder: Peru's Ex-Police Chief Arrested In Alleged Baby Trafficking Ring
>>4082908 Hyatt Regency Chongqing lobby red flame sculpture could account for the redness in Q's pics
>>4082916 BEABA owns Red Castle baby products, which is owned by a Rothschild
>>4083032 #5196
#5195
>>4081592 US Congress' Demands on New START Treaty 'Unacceptable'
>>4081617, >>4081917 E-3B Sentry, E-8C, and RC-135W around LV
>>4081635 NASA reveals $2.6bn plan to work with private firms to build lunar landers, promises a manned moon base within a decade
>>4081689, >>4081700, >>4081720 Google Employees Debated Burying Conservative Media In Search Results
>>4081770 Defrocked priest convicted of abusing another boy
>>4081822, >>4081866, >>4082024 Anon on Trust Wray
>>4081927 Moar on the FB/Soros war
>>4081932 Updated Cabal graphic ( >>4081269 )
>>4081991 Women from Migrant Caravan in Tijuana Plan Hunger Strike
>>4082027 Breaking: Deputy US marshal killed in Arizona shooting
>>4082067 Judge Stephanie Gallagher is both an Obama AND Trump appointee
>>4082075 Bill and Hillary Clinton Event Priced $6.55, Arena 83% Empty
>>4082189 US government plans background checks on Chinese students over espionage fears
>>4082219 Flight data suggests a CDC plane picked up diseased migrants in San Diego and flew them to Georgia
>>4082262 #5195
#5194
>>4080803 Pelosi video verbal & facial Q'ues are telling
>>4080819, >>4081020 New POTUS tweet
>>4080854 Mitt the new NoName
>>4080887 Tom Fitton tweet on Cohen
>>4080930 Video: Rod Rosenstein Speaks At Cybercrime Symposium
>>4080944 Software 'Glitch' Takes Down An Airliner (7/10)
>>4081008 WaPo Lies and Says Trump "Lieutenants" Made Outreach to Russia and Wikileaks
>>4081095, >>4081121, >>4081133 Full text of Cohen's New Guilty Pleading
>>4081171, >>4081297 FBI raids home of whistleblower on CF
>>4081269 Work in progress Cabal graphic
>>4081285 Plane crash on the campus of Kennesaw State University
>>4081316 Mandatory evacuation and state of emergency declared in Louisa, Virginia
>>4081327 Ex-Maricopa County sheriff's deputy accused of child sex crimes
>>4081360, >>4081372 Epstein flew in girls from Kosovo in 2002
>>4081506 #5194
#5193 Baker Change
>>4080073 Paul Ryan actually saying something about possible CA election fraud
>>4080078 MI6 says declassifying Russian dossier docs would undermine intelligence
>>4080099, >>4080178, >>4080212 Jim Jordan secures Oversight ranking member role
>>4080106 China/HRC graphic
>>4080130 Netflix's 'Baby' accused of trivializing teen sex trafficking
>>4080144 On the children of the owner of the Hyatt Regency Chingqong
>>4080288 A picture is worth many (prison) sentences?
>>4080368 Putin Ready for "Holding Contacts" with Trump
>>4080397 Lawfag on legal meanings/applications of collusion and conspiracy and obstruction and others
>>4080417 Syria says they downed Israeli plane and missiles
>>4080495, >>4080528, >>4080532 One sealed indictment does not necessarily represent one person
>>4080514, >>4080589 Full text of Cohen's New Guilty Pleading
>>4080551 New POTUS Tweet
>>4080745 #5193
Previously Collected Notables
>>4079152 #5191, >>4079929 #5192
>>4076820 #5188, >>4077600 #5189, >>4078786 #5190
>>4074544 #5185, >>4075273 #5186, >>4076103 #5187
>>4072154 #5182, >>4072966 #5183, >>4073764 #5184
>>4069891 #5179, >>4070663 #5180, >>4071363 #5181
>>4067559 #5176, >>4068403 #5177, >>4069096 #5178
>>4065232 #5173, >>4066023 #5174, >>4066753 #5175
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4082270 at 2018-11-30 05:31:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5196: IG Started Long Before Huber Setting Stage Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5195
>>4081592 US Congress' Demands on New START Treaty 'Unacceptable'
>>4081617, >>4081917 E-3B Sentry, E-8C, and RC-135W around LV
>>4081635 NASA reveals $2.6bn plan to work with private firms to build lunar landers, promises a manned moon base within a decade
>>4081689, >>4081700, >>4081720 Google Employees Debated Burying Conservative Media In Search Results
>>4081770 Defrocked priest convicted of abusing another boy
>>4081822, >>4081866, >>4082024 Anon on Trust Wray
>>4081927 Moar on the FB/Soros war
>>4081932 Updated Cabal graphic ( >>4081269 )
>>4081991 Women from Migrant Caravan in Tijuana Plan Hunger Strike
>>4082027 Breaking: Deputy US marshal killed in Arizona shooting
>>4082067 Judge Stephanie Gallagher is both an Obama AND Trump appointee
>>4082075 Bill and Hillary Clinton Event Priced $6.55, Arena 83% Empty
>>4082189 US government plans background checks on Chinese students over espionage fears
>>4082219 Flight data suggests a CDC plane picked up diseased migrants in San Diego and flew them to Georgia
>>4082262 #5195
#5194
>>4080803 Pelosi video verbal & facial Q'ues are telling
>>4080819, >>4081020 New POTUS tweet
>>4080854 Mitt the new NoName
>>4080887 Tom Fitton tweet on Cohen
>>4080930 Video: Rod Rosenstein Speaks At Cybercrime Symposium
>>4080944 Software 'Glitch' Takes Down An Airliner (7/10)
>>4081008 WaPo Lies and Says Trump "Lieutenants" Made Outreach to Russia and Wikileaks
>>4081095, >>4081121, >>4081133 Full text of Cohen's New Guilty Pleading
>>4081171, >>4081297 FBI raids home of whistleblower on CF
>>4081269 Work in progress Cabal graphic
>>4081285 Plane crash on the campus of Kennesaw State University
>>4081316 Mandatory evacuation and state of emergency declared in Louisa, Virginia
>>4081327 Ex-Maricopa County sheriff's deputy accused of child sex crimes
>>4081360, >>4081372 Epstein flew in girls from Kosovo in 2002
>>4081506 #5194
#5193 Baker Change
>>4080073 Paul Ryan actually saying something about possible CA election fraud
>>4080078 MI6 says declassifying Russian dossier docs would undermine intelligence
>>4080099, >>4080178, >>4080212 Jim Jordan secures Oversight ranking member role
>>4080106 China/HRC graphic
>>4080130 Netflix's 'Baby' accused of trivializing teen sex trafficking
>>4080144 On the children of the owner of the Hyatt Regency Chingqong
>>4080288 A picture is worth many (prison) sentences?
>>4080368 Putin Ready for "Holding Contacts" with Trump
>>4080397 Lawfag on legal meanings/applications of collusion and conspiracy and obstruction and others
>>4080417 Syria says they downed Israeli plane and missiles
>>4080495, >>4080528, >>4080532 One sealed indictment does not necessarily represent one person
>>4080514, >>4080589 Full text of Cohen's New Guilty Pleading
>>4080551 New POTUS Tweet
>>4080745 #5193
#5192
>>4079792 Hyatt Hotel's Christmas lighting ceremony. Dig
>>4079754 , >>4079574 , >>4079605, >>4079679, >>4079768 POTUS/FLOTUS arrive in Buenos Aires
>>4079561 Twitter stock price down because of fears of conservative backlash
>>4079558 Merkel to miss G20 opening due to aircraft issues
>>4079551 Comey: Case Assigned/Reassigned to Timothy J. Kelly & Judge N. McFadden
>>4079535 How the State Dept. Outsources Tax Dollars to George Soros Front Groups
>>4079527 Some interesting things about Chongqing pulled from wiki
>>4079474 Chongqing airport code = ZUCK
>>4079408 Pence: We Are Closer 'Than Ever Before to Ending the AIDS Crisis'
>>4079365 , >>4079392, >>4079426, >>4079462, >>4079595 Moar CQ digs on >>4077763 (pb)
>>4079364 , >>4079592 Mom Dresses Six-Year-Old Son As Girl, Dad Threatened For Disagreeing
>>4079929 #5192
#5191
>>4079103 Sen. Tim Scott announces opposition to judicial nominee Thomas Farr
>>4078932 Graphic re QDrop: 'The signifier will 'force' the Q'
>>4079008 Cloning research in Chongqing
>>4078946 , >>4079036 Comey subpoena case re-assigned to new judge. Dig
>>4078812 Chongqing Police on Fraud Case
>>4078701 POTUS Tweet: Will retain Ronna McDaniel for 2020 re-elect
>>4078689 , >>4078596 QDrop Decodes
>>4078466 Anon warning: Tutanota is Compromised
>>4078643 GM's China Executive Vice President, Mike Deveraux
>>4078607 Goodlatte Responds: 'Comey Must Appear Before the Committees'
>>4078568 Busy Day: https://www.justice.gov/news
>>4079152 #5191
Previously Collected Notables
>>4076820 #5188, >>4077600 #5189, >>4078786 #5190
>>4074544 #5185, >>4075273 #5186, >>4076103 #5187
>>4072154 #5182, >>4072966 #5183, >>4073764 #5184
>>4069891 #5179, >>4070663 #5180, >>4071363 #5181
>>4067559 #5176, >>4068403 #5177, >>4069096 #5178
>>4065232 #5173, >>4066023 #5174, >>4066753 #5175
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#4082262 at 2018-11-30 05:30:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5195: Trust Horowitz Edition
#5195
>>4081592 US Congress' Demands on New START Treaty 'Unacceptable'
>>4081617, >>4081917 E-3B Sentry, E-8C, and RC-135W around LV
>>4081635 NASA reveals $2.6bn plan to work with private firms to build lunar landers, promises a manned moon base within a decade
>>4081689, >>4081700, >>4081720 Google Employees Debated Burying Conservative Media In Search Results
>>4081770 Defrocked priest convicted of abusing another boy
>>4081822, >>4081866, >>4082024 Anon on Trust Wray
>>4081927 Moar on the FB/Soros war
>>4081932 Updated Cabal graphic ( >>4081269 )
>>4081991 Women from Migrant Caravan in Tijuana Plan Hunger Strike
>>4082027 Breaking: Deputy US marshal killed in Arizona shooting
>>4082067 Judge Stephanie Gallagher is both an Obama AND Trump appointee
>>4082075 Bill and Hillary Clinton Event Priced $6.55, Arena 83% Empty
>>4082189 US government plans background checks on Chinese students over espionage fears
>>4082219 Flight data suggests a CDC plane picked up diseased migrants in San Diego and flew them to Georgia
#4082219 at 2018-11-30 05:24:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5195: Trust Horowitz Edition
According to F.A.A. flight data, a plane registered to the Center for Disease Control landed in San Diego to pick up diseased migrants at the border to fly them to Georgia where they will receive medical care paid for by the U.S. taxpayers:
CDC lands N71PG at Joe Foss Field San Diego to pick up sick illegals (Miramar MCAS)
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N71PG
The CDC flight N71PG eventually landed at Ft Benning, GA with its cargo of sick illegals and then flew back to its home base in Cartersville, GA. I think we will see many more flights bringing communicably sick illegals from the border to various military bases and then on to hospitals in the area. As you know, our government has been flying in dangerously ill illegals into the US for s long time...most especially from Africa. It is a classified program.
This flight was made under a cloak of secrecy. While the Border Patrol was giving the MSM lots of photo ops which kept the 'news' focused on the tear gassing at the border, the intake of sick illegals into the US was being done, as usual, in the background. As I have long established by tracking the flights of the CDC BSL 3 and 4 jets, our 'leaders' are importing dangerously sick illegals and dropping them off at facilities in numerous locations around the nation...in secret.
https://rightoftheright.com/cdc-caught-flying-diseased-caravan-migrants-into-u-s-for-medical-treatment/
#4068607 at 2018-11-29 04:50:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5178: The 'Scaramucci' Play Edition
TJ Cox defeated three-term Republican Rep. David Valadao on Wednesday, giving Democrats a gain of seven House seats in California and 40 nationwide - the party's strongest midterm showing since the Watergate era in the mid-1970s.
Cox clinched his victory more than three weeks after election day, when updated results from Fresno and Kings counties pushed his lead over Valadao to 529 votes. The contest was the country's last remaining undecided congressional contest.
Cox, 55, trailed the GOP lawmaker by nearly 4,400 votes on election night but steadily gained ground as mail-in and other ballots tipped his way.
"Let this be a message to every Republican," the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said in a tweet claiming victory. "If you come for Americans' livelihoods, we WILL come for your seats."
The pattern is a familiar one in California, where Republicans tend to vote early and Democrats later; ballots postmarked on election day are counted so long as they are received by election officials within three days. Others were counted once signatures and other details were verified, a process that takes weeks to complete.
Valadao has been a perennial Democratic target since his first election in 2012, as the 21st Congressional District leans heavily Democratic in voter registration. But Valadao consistently prevailed, even winning in 2016 when Hillary Clinton carried the district by double digits, thanks to a relentless focus on local issues.
The Central Valley district, which roughly parallels Interstate 5 from Fresno to Bakersfield, is heavily rural, and Valadao, who comes from a line of family dairy farmers, made a good fit.
But the anti-Trump wave that helped turn traditionally Republican Orange County blue this November also caught up with Valadao, who was relentlessly attacked by Cox for his nearly 100% voting record for the president's agenda.
The run marked Cox's second try for Congress, following an unsuccessful bid in 2006. An engineer by training, he founded two nut-processing companies and serves as president of a local community development organization.
Valadao was one of seven California lawmakers representing districts that Clinton carried. Two did not seek reelection and five lost. Democrats flipped the nearby 10th Congressional District as well as seats in northern Los Angeles, Orange and northern San Diego counties.
With Valadao's ouster, Republicans will hold just seven of California's 53 House seats. That is the fewest since 1947, when California had just 23 seats, according to Political Data, a firm that tracks voter trends.
The gain of 40 seats nationwide is the most for Democrats since 1974, when the party picked up 49 after President Nixon resigned under threat of impeachment and removal from office for his role in the Watergate corruption scandal.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-me-pol-valadao-cox-victory-20181128-story.html
#4067313 at 2018-11-29 03:12:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5176: Staying Frosty In A Hot Kitchen Edition
Border Patrol Chief: No Migrant Was Able to Scale New Border Wall
Migrants stormed the United States' southern border over the weekend but one place none of them were able to cross was the new border wall, Rodney Scott, chief of the San Diego Border Patrol sector, told Fox News on Monday.
Scott explained that the area the migrants breached was in a scrap-metal border wall near San Diego.
"We've identified those (holes) for Congress," Scott said. "And long-term, I'm hoping that Congress steps up to the plate and fixes those to shut off the draw.
"But in the meantime, I'd like to point out that not a single migrant climbed over the new border wall. We have about eight miles of border wall completed here in San Diego – unfortunately, that's not complete. So the military came over in the last several weeks to help us fortify different areas, but it's those weak areas where we have not upgraded the infrastructure that the migrants were able to breach."
When it's finished, the new section of border wall near San Diego will replace about 14 miles of an 8- to 10-foot-high scrap metal wall with an 18- to 30-foot bollard-style wall topped off with an "anti-climbing plate," CBP announced earlier this year.
The San Diego Sector wall construction is one of Border Patrol's top priority projects, CBP said, given that the San Ysidro port of entry is one of the busiest border crossings in the world, for both legal and illegal traffic. (CNS News)
#4063488 at 2018-11-28 21:37:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5171: Be Best Edition
Two Iranian men indicted in international computer hacking scheme that shut down CDOT computers for days
A federal grand jury in New Jersey indicted the men for holding public computer systems hostage using SamSam ransomware
Two Iranian men were indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury in New Jersey in connection with a widespread computer hacking and extortion scheme that affected major computer systems across the United States and Canada, including the Colorado Department of Transportation.
The agency's computer system was shut down for days as employees fought the attack and worked to restore department data. The agency even brought in the Colorado National Guard to assist.
The two men, who lived in Iran, launched their scheme in December 2015 to hold large computer systems hostage until owners paid a ransom to have their malicious software removed.
Faramarz Shahi Savandi, 34, and Mohammad Shah Mansouri, 27, face six counts in the indictment. They are accused of authoring the ransomware, named SamSam, and unleashing it on more than 200 victims, including the cities of Atlanta and Newark, the port of San Diego, and six health care corporations
The two men allegedly would extort their targets by demanding that the ransoms were paid in Bitcoin, a digital currency. The men would then use Iran-based Bitcoin exchangers to convert the digital currency into rial, Iran's monetary system.
The two allegedly collected $6 million in U.S. ransom payments and caused more than $30 million in losses to more than 200 victims, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said in the news release
#4062646 at 2018-11-28 20:14:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5170: Give It A Rest Barry Edition
The nation has its eyes on the growing caravan crisis in Tijuana, Mexico along the San Diego southern border, but Border Patrol agents and ICE officers warn that tens of thouSands of migrants have been apprehended along the other Border Patrol sectors over the past several months and thouSands more may have evaded law enforcement to enter the United States illegally.
Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley have seen a surge over the past several months, roughly 5,000 migrants a week have been apprehended along the sectors more than 320 mile border, said Chris Cabrera, Vice President of the Union's local 3307 Rio Grande Vally Sector. The Rio Grande Valley sector, which is comprised of roughly 19 counties within 17,000 square miles of land is one of the most trafficked corridors along the U.S. Mexico border. Cabrera also noted that 2,700 people were being held last week at the McAllen station, which is made to hold roughly 242 people. Cabrera said issues regarding the medical condition of the migrants, as well as other security issues, have created an overwhelming situation for law enforcement and the community.
There is a definite concern with the ongoing incidents across the southwest border in regards to the caravan," said Cabrera. Illegal entries have increased at most sectors along the southwest. In the Rio Grande Valley we have seen as many as 5,000 plus per week since the beginning of the fiscal year."
Cabrera says the caravan has spread out across the border from Texas to California and tells SaraACarter.com that immigration loopholes have been exploited since 2014.
"The loopholes need to be closed, and those violating our laws need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. What we are seeing in California, Texas and points in between is unacceptable," he said.
The migrants also face daunting circumstances. The terrain along can be extremely dangerous for migrants who misjudge the strength of the river currents as they cross the Rio Grande River into the U.S. and many have died trying to make the trek that is almost always organized by human smugglers and drug cartels operating in the area.
Cabrera, along with other federal law enforcement officials, say their agents are under assault by some of the migrants in the caravan and many of the women and children who are crossing have had to deal with dangerous and often terrible treatment by the cartels.
The Trump administration and law enforcement were criticized this past week for using tear gas on members of the caravan when roughly 1000 of them tried to rush the San Ysidro Port of Entry from Tijuana and pelted rocks at Border Patrol agents. U.S. law enforcement took 42 illegal immigrants into custody and the Mexican government said it had deported 98 migrants who rushed the border and assaulted officials.
Gerardo Garcia Benavente, from Mexico's migration office, said: "98 foreigners were returned to their country last night following the violent incident at the border post," according to a report from the BBC.
On Tuesday, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, issued a lengthy statement on the circumstances that led to the use of tear gas and the growing crisis. She said the "caravan members are predominately male. It appears in some cases that the limited number of women and children in the caravan are being used by the organizers as 'human shields' when they confront law enforcement. They are being put at risk by the caravan organizers as we saw at the Mexico-Guatemala border. This is putting vulnerable people in harms way."
Nielsen also stressed that the U.S. cannot "confirm the backgrounds and identities of all caravan members which possess a national security and public safety risk to our country. However, at this point we have confirmed that there are over 600 convicted criminals traveling with the caravan flow. This includes individuals known to law enforcement for assault, battery, drug crimes, burglary, rape child abuse and more."
It's not just the Rio Grande Valley and Tijuana seeing increases in illegal immigrant traffic. Former Immigration and Custom's Enforcement Director Tom Homan, said the increase in human trafficking is across the board and as the migrants in the caravan face mounting pressure in Tijuana, a large number of them have broken off and headed to Mexicali.
https://saraacarter.com/its-not-just-tijuana-illegal-traffic-is-increasing-everywhere-along-the-border/
#4061539 at 2018-11-28 18:12:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5169: Swamp Creature Edition
U.N. reaffirms refugees' right to seek asylum in U.S.
Asylum seekers at the Mexican border fleeing violence or persecution are entitled to lodge claims in the United States to obtain Sanctuary there, U.N. agencies said in a fresh attempt to shield migrants from tough U.S. immigration policies.
United Nations officials have repeatedly urged Washington to ensure asylum seekers are protected, but U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday Mexico should send migrants seeking asylum in the United States back to their home countries.
U.S. authorities fired tear gas canisters toward migrants in Mexico - near the border crossing separating Tijuana from San Diego, California - on Sunday when some rushed through border fencing into the United States. Mexico's foreign ministry presented a diplomatic note to the U.S. government on Monday calling for a "full investigation".
After Trump signed an order limiting asylum rights earlier this month, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said the United States must make sure anyone fleeing violence or persecution can get protection "without obstruction".
UNHCR spokesman Babar Baloch, asked on Tuesday about U.S. forces firing tear gas at migrants, told a Geneva news briefing:
"We are following those reports with concern, we are still trying to understand what transpired there."
Border management is "a sovereign prerogative of national governments", but border security and international protection for refugees are not mutually exclusive, he said.
"It means that any person whose life is at risk in their country of origin must be able to access territory and request asylum in a safe country. And each asylum request should be considered individually.
"We have been repeating our call on the U.S. authorities to grant access to the territory and to asylum procedure to those who are fleeing persecution and violence," he said.
Sunday's incident was the latest chapter in a saga that has pitted Trump's hardline immigration policies against thouSands of migrants who have made their way north through Mexico from violent and impoverished Central American countries.
Some 3,500 migrants from the caravans have applied for asylum in Mexico, Baloch said.
Seven migrants have died in incidents along the way, Joel Millman of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said.
"We believe governments have the right to defend their borders and should do so responsibly," he said. "We also think migrants certainly should have the expectation that there be an access that is legal and safe for them to at least seek to cross a border."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-n-reaffirms-refugees-seek-asylum-u-152607711.html
FUCK THE UN
#4060856 at 2018-11-28 17:02:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5168: Expert Shitposting Edition
Obama used tear gas over 80 times, yet fakenews, dems and celebs claim Trump is a monster for doing the exact same thing Obama did over 80 times.
Needs to make memes( with data from Homeland security) to show their hypocrisy once again.
I noticed yesterday that the lady fleeing with the 2 children, whose pics have been plastered all over the news.
That her kids were way too old to be wearing diapers.( if she was with them 24/7 for past couple of months, why are they not trained?) And that she had on shoes and socks, and her kids had none.
In this article they interview her inside her tent.
Her kids have pants/jeans.
So i think she was photographed on purpose( set up like other pics) and they used her children wearing diapers to make them seem younger, more poor, more sympathetic to look at)
Oh and now she claims she would take asylum in Mexico. Um,,,, they already offered it to them, and most of them refused.
Why was she rushing the border if she was just seeking asylum. ( nmot to mention there many consulates in Mexico where she can apply), she left all their toys, clothes( PANTS) in the tent they are staying in.
REVEALED: Obama administration used tear gas against border migrants at least EIGHTY TIMES as Trump comes in for hefty criticism for using it ONCE
The same tear gas used on migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday was also used under the Obama administration, data shows
Figures from Homeland Security show the tear gas was deployed almost 80 times during Obama's later years
Chemical was used at the border 26 times in 2012, 27 times in 2013, 15 times in 2014 and eight times in 2015
Critics of Trump had denounced the action by federal agents as overkill when they used the tear gas to repel a crowd of migrants
The tear gas used on migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border at the weekend, which prompted criticism of President Trump, was also used almost 80 times under the Obama administration, according to Homeland Security data.
Critics of Trump had denounced the action by federal agents as overkill when they used the tear gas to repel a crowd of migrants that included angry rock-throwers and barefoot, crying children.
But figures from the Department of Homeland Security, which emerged on Tuesday, show that the same gas was used more than once a month during the later years of Obama's administration.
That tear gas, known as 2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, was used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents a total of 126 times since 2010.
The chemical was used at the border 26 times in 2012, 27 times in 2013, 15 times in 2014 and eight times in 2015.
The data doesn't provide details of each incident, including the locations or size of the groups targeted.
There is barely any footage or photos of the tear gas being deployed under the Obama administration.
Trump faced backlash after photos emerged of migrants being targeted at the border, including a woman and two young children running from the tear gas.
He kept to a hard line when defending its use at the San Diego-Tijuana border crossing on Sunday.
'They were being rushed by some very tough people and they used tear gas,' Trump said Monday of the previous day's encounter.
'Here's the bottom line: Nobody is coming into our country unless they come in legally.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6436365/Tear-gas-used-Obamas-administration.html
#4058803 at 2018-11-28 12:35:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5165: House >>> Senate Edition
>>4058778
On November 1, AFP joined news outlets around the world in covering the release of a major academic paper warning that our oceans were warming dramatically quicker than previously thought.
The study was undertaken by some of the world's most pre-eminent climate scientists, using state-of-the-art modelling systems reviewed by their peers, and appeared in one of the most prestigious academic journals.
There was just one problem: it was wrong.
Published in Nature, the paper by researchers from the University of California San Diego and Princeton found that ocean temperatures had warmed 60 percent more than current estimates.
They concluded, with no small sense of alarm, that even the most ambitious emissions cuts laid out in the global plan to prevent climate disaster would need to be slashed again by another 25 percent.
Soon after publication, an independent climate scientist-one who has repeatedly voiced scepticism of the consensus that human behaviour is causing global warming-spotted an error in the Nature paper's maths.
"After correction, the… results do not suggest a larger increase in ocean heat content than previously thought," Nicolas Lewis wrote on his Climate Science blog.
"Just a few hours of analysis and calculations was sufficient to uncover apparently serious (but surely inadvertent) errors in the underlying calculations.
"It is very important that the media outlets that unquestioningly trumpeted the paper's findings now correct the record too. But perhaps that is too much to hope for," he added.
https://phys.org/news/2018-11-climate-scientists-wrong.html#jCp
#4057605 at 2018-11-28 06:44:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5164: ]SENATE[ Edition
>>4057596
Resignations in the news today (part 2)
Opus Bank CEO Resigns
https://www.ocbj.com/news/2018/nov/27/opus-ceo-resigns/
Philippine peace talks adviser resigns over agency graft
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/philippine-peace-talks-adviser-resigns-over-graft/
McMaster announces resignation of SC workforce director
https://www.thestate.com/news/state/south-carolina/article222224810.html
Melendez resigns from Sayreville Borough Council
http://www.centraljersey.com/news/melendez-resigns-from-sayreville-borough-council/article_3c7a0a68-dbb0-5897-96e6-42ee49e09eda.html
Tennant Announces Keith A. Woodward as Senior Vice President, CFO, Replacing Retiring Tom Paulson
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20181127005594/en/Tennant-Announces-Keith-A.-Woodward-Senior-Vice
M?ori TV top boss Keith Ikin resigns
https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/te-manu-korihi/376982/maori-tv-top-boss-keith-ikin-resigns
Broken Bow city administrators resigns
https://nebraska.tv/news/local/broken-bow-city-administrators-resigns
Catholic Board superintendent retiring in 2019
https://chatnewstoday.ca/article/581860/catholic-board-superintendent-retiring-2019
MHRS executive director plans to retire
https://www.wnewsj.com/news/90391/mhrs-executive-director-plans-to-retire
Two Otto Township officials resigned at the recent supervisor's meeting
http://www.bradfordera.com/news/two-resign-during-recent-otto-twp-meeting/article_0c835fcc-f1d1-11e8-a672-271e38300dd5.html
Retiring Harris County judge an advocate of open courts
https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Retiring-Harris-County-judge-an-advocate-of-open-13426024.php?ipid=houstonhomepage
Lake Valley Fire Protection District board member retires
https://www.tahoedailytribune.com/news/lake-valley-fire-protection-district-board-member-retires/
Matthew Guy resigns as Victorian Liberal leader after disastrous election loss
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/nov/28/matthew-guy-resigns-as-victorian-liberal-leader-after-disastrous-election-loss
Organovo Says Chief Scientific Officer Sharon Presnell Will Resign
https://xconomy.com/San-Diego/2018/11/27/organovo-says-chief-scientific-officer-sharon-presnell-will-resign/
Hilson resigns from police commission
http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20181127/hilson-resigns-from-police-commission
Mohawk Industries CFO to retire
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/mohawk-industries-cfo-to-retire-2018-11-27
Terry Kelley resigned Monday from the Augusta County Board of Supervisors
https://www.newsleader.com/story/news/2018/11/27/terry-kelley-resignation-augusta-county-board-supervisors-firefighters-volunteer/2127338002/
INLD Leaders Resign In Show Of Support To Ajay Chautala, Sons
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/inld-leaders-resign-in-show-of-support-to-ajay-chautala-sons-1953912
Gainesville Assistant City Manager resigns
https://www.alligator.org/news/gainesville-assistant-city-manager-resigns/article_124a4b18-f2a4-11e8-8e9a-9b24533d4a74.html
Three top staffers at the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs are shown the door after WUSA9 investigation
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/more-fallout-at-dc-agency-staffers-fired-lawsuit-filed/65-618259637
Colonel fired for flying F-16 to see woman who told him he made her 'tingle'
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/vermont-air-national-guard-commander-forced-out-after-f-16-romp-to-dc
B.C. Legislature investigator was fired from casino security job after suspension for intoxication
https://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/b-c-legislature-investigator-was-fired-from-casino-security-job-after-suspension-for-intoxication-1.23510832
Abbotsford officer fired for 'concerning text messages' to sex-trade workers
https://www.abbynews.com/news/abbotsford-officer-fired-for-concerning-text-messages-to-sex-trade-workers/
Wilson fired as Franklin County's deputy judge-executive
https://www.state-journal.com/2018/11/27/wilson-fired-as-franklin-countys-deputy-judge-executive/
McAllen High head football coach announces resignation
https://www.themonitor.com/sports/high_school/article_cdc8de1c-f255-11e8-a2dd-e37c636fc93e.html
'I've been fired,' former JeffCo DA Mike Anderton says
https://abc3340.com/news/local/ive-been-fired-jeffco-da-mike-anderton-says
Holly Springs officer fired after allegations involving teen surface
https://wreg.com/2018/11/27/holly-springs-officer-fired-after-allegations-involving-teen-surface/
Parks and rec leader to retire
http://www.wilsontimes.com/stories/parks-and-rec-leader-to-retire,151846
Plainfield Township Admin Resigns
https://patch.com/illinois/plainfield/plainfield-township-admin-resigns-willard-appointed-role
#4056807 at 2018-11-28 04:56:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5163: Over the target, Stayin Comfy while Shills get Shilly Edition
BAKER NOTABLE!
The BULLET TRAIN is expected to run from WA > Oregon > San Diego. The Washington gov page shows the plans.
Sauce: GOV SITE!
http://leg.wa.gov/JTC/Meetings/Documents/Agendas/2017%20Agendas/Dec%202017%20Meeting/WSDOTUltraHighSpeedRail.pdf
#4055048 at 2018-11-28 02:44:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5160: DOJ on Fire Edition
FOX 5 San Diego:
-2000 to 2500 are currently in line to seek asylum at San Ysidro Port of Entry
-Tijuana is experiencing a humanitarian crisis. The shelter capacity is 2000 and has more than 5800.
Reporter: "People are surprised and shocked at how difficult it is to get into the United States. The majority are men, I was surprised to see that."
#4052991 at 2018-11-28 00:03:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5158: Remembrance of Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda Edition
>>4052968 (LB)
>We already know that the UN is assisting them along the way.
>Just use your head.
Using my head wonders why it flew out of Tucson rather than San Diego if you are saying it's loaded with caravan creeps.
#4052742 at 2018-11-27 23:35:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5157: Muh Notables Edition
Scientists Develop Novel Vaccine for Lassa Fever and Rabies
A novel vaccine designed to protect people from both Lassa fever and rabies showed promise in preclinical testing, according to new research published in Nature Communications. The investigational vaccine, called LASSARAB, was developed and tested by scientists at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia; the University of Minho in Braga, Portugal; the University of California, San Diego; and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.
The inactivated recombinant vaccine candidate uses a weakened rabies virus vector, or carrier. The research team inserted genetic material from Lassa virus into the rabies virus vector so the vaccine expresses surface proteins from both the Lassa virus and the rabies virus. These surface proteins prompt an immune response against both Lassa and rabies viruses. The recombinant vaccine was then inactivated to "kill" the live rabies virus used to make the carrier.
There are currently no approved Lassa fever vaccines. Although Lassa fever is often a mild illness, some people experience serious symptoms, such as hemorrhage (severe bleeding) and shock. The overall Lassa virus infection case-fatality rate is about one percent, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), but that rate rises to 15 percent for patients hospitalized with severe cases of Lassa fever. People contract Lassa virus through contact with infected Mastomys rats and through exposure to an infected person's bodily fluids. Lassa fever is endemic to West Africa where these rats are common. In 2018, Nigeria experienced its largest-ever Lassa fever outbreak, with 514 confirmed cases and 134 deaths from Jan. 1 through Sept. 30, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (link is external).
Africa is also at high risk for human rabies. The WHO estimates that 95 percent of the estimated 59,000 human rabies deaths per year occur in Africa and Asia (link is external). Nearly all human rabies deaths are caused by bites or scratches from infected dogs. Effective rabies vaccines and post-exposure shots are available, but many deaths still occur in resource-limited countries (link is external), according to the CDC.
The newly published findings show that LASSARAB, when administered with GLA-SE adjuvant (an immune response-stimulating protein), elicits antibodies against Lassa virus and rabies virus in mouse and guinea pig models. The vaccine also protected guinea pigs from Lassa fever after being exposed to the virus 58 days after vaccination.
Prior research indicated that an antibody-mediated immune response is not correlated with protection from Lassa fever, the authors note. However, the new findings show that high levels of non-neutralizing immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies that bind to the Lassa virus surface protein correlate with protection against Lassa virus. Levels of this type of antibody could potentially be a Lassa fever correlate of protection used to determine vaccine efficacy, according to the authors. They note the next step is to evaluate the experimental vaccine in nonhuman primates before advancing to human clinical trials.
ARTICLE:
T Abreu-Mota et al. Non-neutralizing antibodies elicited by recombinant Lassa-Rabies vaccine are critical for protection against Lassa fever. Nature Communications DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-06741-w (2018).
WHO:
Reed Johnson, Ph.D., staff scientist in the Emerging Viral Pathogens Section part of NIAID's Laboratory of Immunoregulation, is available for comment.
Content last reviewed on October 11, 2018
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/news-events/scientists-develop-novel-vaccine-lassa-fever-and-rabies
#4052271 at 2018-11-27 22:41:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5157: Muh Notables Edition
>>4052184
The San Diego arrival is too much for me. I mean it is truly the farthest point. I wonder why. Also curious because I was born and raised in San Diego, and even if I don't live there anymore that's my Thanksgiving and Christmas spot. Don't need the cabal and their fuckery in my home town.
#4049784 at 2018-11-27 18:36:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5153: Tremendous Damage Edition
>>4049766
habbabreaking
LOL, the beaners have broke through and are running amok in Horton Plaza (fancy mall in San Diego)
this is rich…
#4048478 at 2018-11-27 16:20:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5152: Teargas Tuesday Edition
Storm in San Diego this week.
#4037340 at 2018-11-26 18:13:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5137: Whatever happened to Podesta Edition.
Chief Border Patrol Agent: Migrant Organizers Were Forcing Women and Children to the Front, Then Started Rocking Border Agents
Rodney Scott, the Chief Patrol Agent San Diego Sector, Border Patrol, joined CNN's New Day on Monday to discuss the illegal migrant violent uprising yesterday at the Tijuana crossing.
Hundreds of illegal caravan migrants stormed the border and hurled rocks and debris at border patrol agents.
Chief Patrol Agent Scott told New Day his sector had to bring in several hundred border patrol agents from around the country to help with the current crisis.
Patrol Agent Scott: What I find unconscionable was that people would purposely take children into this situation. What we saw over and over yesterday was that people would purposely push women and children to the front and then begin basically rocking our agents.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/chief-border-patrol-agent-migrant-organizers-were-forcing-women-and-children-to-the-front-then-started-rocking-border-agents-video/
#4037002 at 2018-11-26 17:42:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5137: Whatever happened to Podesta Edition.
Trump Warns: 'We Will Close The Border Permanently'
Says To Mexico: Send Migrants Back 'Anyway You Want'
After chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday forced U.S. authorities to fire tear gas into a violent crowd of angry migrants seeking to enter the United States, President Trump on Monday warned that "we will close the Border permanently if need be."
The president also said that many of the so-called migrants now gathered at the U.S.-Mexico border are "stone cold criminals" and urged Mexico to send them back to their homes "anyway you want."
"Mexico should move the flag waving Migrants, many of whom are stone cold criminals, back to their countries. Do it by plane, do it by bus, do it anyway you want, but they are NOT coming into the U.S.A. We will close the Border permanently if need be. Congress, fund the WALL!" Trump wrote on Twitter.
Mexico should move the flag waving Migrants, many of whom are stone cold criminals, back to their countries. Do it by plane, do it by bus, do it anyway you want, but they are NOT coming into the U.S.A. We will close the Border permanently if need be. Congress, fund the WALL!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 26, 2018
The president's tweet came after hundreds of migrants charged the U.S. border near San Diego, prompting U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials to fire tear gas. That conflict led U.S. officials to shut down the San Ysidro Port of Entry between San Diego and Tijuana for more than six hours. As many as 6,000 migrants are now camping out in Tijuana.
According to U.S. officials, the conflict was started by the migrants. San Diego Sector Border Control chief patrol agent Rodney Scott said on CNN that migrants approached border fences and "immediately started throwing rocks and debris at our agents, taunting our agents."
"And once our agents were assaulted and the numbers started growing - you know we had two or three agents at a time facing hundreds of people at a time - they deployed tear gas to protect themselves and protect the border," Scott said.
Chief of U.S. Border Patrol Carla Provost told Fox news that "our agents were being assaulted. A large group approached the area and they were throwing rocks and bottles at my men and women, putting them in harm's way as well as other members of the caravan."
"DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessness and will not hesitate to shut down ports of entry for security and public safety reasons," Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in a Sunday statement.
Mexico is heeding Trump's warning. Top officials pledged to beef up security near the border and local authorities arrested 43 migrants in the melee on Sunday. Meanwhile, Mexico's Interior Ministry said it would immediately deport those who tried to "violently" enter the U.S. from Tijuana.
While many news outlets ran photos of women with small children fleeing tear gas and claimed that the migrants are simply seeking asylum from their war-torn countries, Scott said that's not what he saw.
"What I saw on the border yesterday was not people walking up to Border Patrol agents and asking to claim asylum,' he said. 'Matter of fact, one of the groups I watched, one of the groups that several of them were arrested, they passed 10 or 15 marked Border Patrol units … numerous uniformed personnel, as they were chanting, waving a Honduran flag, and throwing rocks at the agents," the San Diego border chief said.
If they were truly asylum seekers, they would have just walked up with their hands up and surrendered. And that did not take place," he said.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/38682/trump-warns-we-will-close-border-permanently-joseph-curl
#4036928 at 2018-11-26 17:35:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5137: Whatever happened to Podesta Edition.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez likens migrants applying for refugee status to Jews fleeing Holocaust
Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - the headline-grabbing, newly elected U.S. representative from New York - likened migrants who apply for refugee status to Jews fleeing the Holocaust.
Ocasio-Cortez's tweet Sunday was accompanied by a photo of a migrant family running from tear gas in front of the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Tijuana, Mexico.
What did Ocasio-Cortez leave out?
What Ocasio-Cortez - and the photo caption - didn't mention was that hundreds of migrants attempted to breach the border fence at Tijuana, which was why U.S. border agents shot tear gas at them Sunday.
In fact, Mexico's Interior Ministry said around 500 migrants tried to "violently" enter the U.S., the Associated Press reported, adding that it would immediately deport those people and would reinforce security.
Rodney Scott, chief patrol agent of the San Diego Border Patrol sector, appeared on CNN Monday morning and defended agents' use of tear gas, telling the cable network hosts that the "vast majority" of migrants they're dealing with are "adult males" and that the group on Sunday threw rocks at agents:
https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/11/26/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-likens-migrants-applying-for-refugee-status-to-jews-fleeing-holocaust
#4035723 at 2018-11-26 15:26:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5135: Transparency is the Only Way Edition
>>4035718
President Trump threatens to shut U.S. border with Mexico permanently if migrant caravan is not deported
He called on Congress to fund his border wall, declaring that the caravan is 'not coming into the USA'
Migrants threw rocks and bottles that hit U.S. Border Patrol agents on Sunday at the San Ysidro Port of Entry
Border Patrol chief Carla Provost, told the Fox News Channel that 'our agents were being assaulted'
Officers responded by firing tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds of people as they neared the border
Forty-two made it across and were arrested, according to the chief border agent on the scene
He said on CNN that the mass of humanity are mostly economic migrants, not asylum-seekers
Tensions prompted U.S. officials to close the crossing between Tijuana and San Diego on Sunday
Trump's tweeted ultimatum played on TV screens Monday alongside images of screaming, coughing children
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said she would not put up with the 'lawlessness'
Mexico vowed Sunday to deport about 500 who tried to 'violently' and 'illegally' cross the border
#4035490 at 2018-11-26 14:59:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5135: Transparency is the Only Way Edition
San Diego Port of Entry Shut Down as Migrants Rush Border Chanting "Yes We Can"'''
#4033445 at 2018-11-26 06:09:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5132: There Are Bad People Who Pretend To Be Good Edition
FOX 5 San Diego: Tijuana police arrested 39 people; stopped almost 500 trying to enter the United States.
#4033046 at 2018-11-26 05:20:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5132: There Are Bad People Who Pretend To Be Good Edition
Did the illegals breach the border in the San Diego sector today?
#4030791 at 2018-11-26 02:23:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5129: [Koala] Edition
Interesting stats from end of article:
Mexico's Interior Ministry said Sunday the country has sent 11,000 Central Americans back to their countries of origin since Oct. 19, when the first caravan entered the country. It said that 1,906 of those who have returned were members of the recent caravans. Mexico is on track to send a total of around 100,000 Central Americans back home by the end of this year.
https://www.apnews.com/72efa4f1822241c2817a2fb6aa191fb4
US agents fire tear gas as some migrants try to breach fence
By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN
November 26, 2018
TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) - U.S. border agents fired tear gas on hundreds of migrants protesting near the border with Mexico on Sunday after some of them attempted to get through the fencing and wire separating the two countries, and American authorities shut down border crossings from the city where thouSands are waiting to apply for asylum.
The situation devolved after the group began a peaceful march to appeal for the U.S. to speed processing of asylum claims for Central American migrants marooned in Tijuana.
Mexican police had kept them from walking over a bridge leading to the Mexican port of entry, but the migrants pushed past officers to walk across the Tijuana River below the bridge. More police carrying plastic riot shields were on the other side, but migrants walked along the river to an area where only an earthen levee and concertina wire separated them from U.S. Border Patrol agents.
Some saw an opportunity to breach the crossing.
An Associated Press reporter saw U.S. agents shoot several rounds of tear gas after some migrants attempted to penetrate several points along the border. Mexico's Milenio TV showed images of migrants climbing over fences and peeling back metal sheeting to enter.
Honduran Ana Zuniga, 23, also said she saw migrants opening a small hole in concertina wire at a gap on the Mexican side of a levee, at which point U.S. agents fired tear gas at them.
Children screamed and coughed. Fumes were carried by the wind toward people who were hundreds of feet away.
"We ran, but when you run the gas asphyxiates you more," Zuniga told the AP while cradling her 3-year-old daughter Valery in her arms.
Mexico's Interior Ministry said around 500 migrants tried to "violently" enter the U.S.
The ministry said in a statement it would immediately deport those people and would reinforce security.
As the chaos unfolded, shoppers just yards away on the U.S. side streamed in and out of an outlet mall.
Throughout the day, U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopters flew overhead, while U.S. agents held vigil on foot beyond the wire fence in California. The Border Patrol office in San Diego said via Twitter that pedestrian crossings were suspended at the San Ysidro port of entry at both the East and West facilities. All northbound and southbound traffic was halted.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in a statement that U.S. authorities will continue to have a "robust" presence along the Southwest border and that they will prosecute anyone who damages federal property or violates U.S. sovereignty.
"DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessness and will not hesitate to shut down ports of entry for security and public safety reasons," she said.
More than 5,000 migrants have been camped in and around a sports complex in Tijuana after making their way through Mexico in recent weeks via caravan. Many hope to apply for asylum in the U.S., but agents at the San Ysidro entry point are processing fewer than 100 asylum petitions a day.
Irineo Mujica, who has accompanied the migrants for weeks as part of the aid group Pueblo Sin Fronteras, said the aim of Sunday's march toward the U.S. border was to make the migrants' plight more visible to the governments of Mexico and the U.S.
"We can't have all these people here," Mujica told The Associated Press.
Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum on Friday declared a humanitarian crisis in his border city of 1.6 million, which he says is struggling to accommodate the crush of migrants.
U.S. President Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday to express his displeasure with the caravans in Mexico.
"Would be very SMART if Mexico would stop the Caravans long before they get to our Southern Border, or if originating countries would not let them form (it is a way they get certain people out of their country and dump in U.S. No longer)," he wrote.
Mexico's Interior Ministry said Sunday the country has sent 11,000 Central Americans back to their countries of origin since Oct. 19, when the first caravan entered the country. It said that 1,906 of those who have returned were members of the recent caravans.
Mexico is on track to send a total of around 100,000 Central Americans back home by the end of this year.
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Associated Press writer Amy Guthrie contributed to this story from Mexico City.
#4030653 at 2018-11-26 02:14:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5129: [Koala] Edition
Koala Soldiers
During the Vietnam War, conscripted Australian soldiers were derisively called "Koala soldiers" by regular army personnel. The rationale behind this name was that they were 'not to be exported or shot at.' It is now commonplace within the civilian population to use this nickname to refer to any deployment of troops with restricted rules of engagement.
Qantas airlines used a Koala who continually complains about the airline's reliability in a series of television commercials.
The Koala is the official mascot of Columbia College, a women-only college in Columbia, South Carolina.
The Koala is a student newspaper at the University of California, San Diego.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koala_emblems_and_popular_culture
#4030147 at 2018-11-26 01:41:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5128: ThinQ Timing Of Tweet Edition
Reuters Top News
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JUST IN: U.S. reopens border crossing at San Diego after closing it several hours due to protests, migrants rushing border - U.S. Customs and Border Protection
no sauvce yet
#4029263 at 2018-11-26 00:51:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5127: Predictable Border Tactics Edition
Mexico to Deport 500 Migrants Who "Violently" Tried to Storm US Border at San Ysidro Port of Entry
US military helicopters were called in after hundreds of Honduran migrants tried to storm the US border at the San Ysidro port of entry Sunday.
Hundreds of Honduran migrants pushed past Mexican riot police and rushed towards the US border Sunday.
A few dozen military-aged male Hondurans broke the border fence in Tijuana at the San Ysidro port of entry and were eventually repelled by tear gas.
The defiant migrants violently threw rocks at border patrol agents and scattered after pepper balls and tear gas were deployed.
Reuters is now reporting that Mexico is going to deport approximately 500 migrants who violently tried to storm the US border Sunday.
Mexico will deport about 500 migrants who on Sunday tried to "violently" and "illegally" cross the U.S. border, according to the Mexican Interior Ministry in a statement.
The statement added that Mexican authorities had contained the protest at the crossing between Tijuana and San Diego and that, despite heightened tensions there, Mexico would not send military forces to control 7,417 migrants from a caravan currently amassed at the U.S.-Mexico border.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/mexico-to-deport-500-migrants-who-violently-tried-to-storm-us-border-at-San-ysidro-port-of-entry/
#4027969 at 2018-11-25 23:12:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5125: Borders & Boarders Edition
WATCH LIVE | The Border Patrol office in San Diego said via Twitter that pedestrian crossings have been suspended at the San Ysidro port of entry at both the East and West facilities. https://fcnews.tv/2Kupqma
https://www.facebook.com/FirstCoastNews/videos/208114143421858/
#4027586 at 2018-11-25 22:41:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5125: Borders & Boarders Edition
Does the MSM not have the Tijuana/San Diego border lockdown yet?
It's strangely quiet.
#4027434 at 2018-11-25 22:28:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5124: One if by Caravan Two if by Coyote Edition
>>4027347
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=w53075BoONU
Tijuana, to San Diego anons.
After a long weekend.
No in. No out.
THIS IS GOING TO FUCK UP CALI SO BADLY!
No one to hang your Christmas lights.
No one to mow your yard or clean your house.
No casual tourist driving home to work on Monday.
Hahahahahahaha!
#4027171 at 2018-11-25 22:02:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5124: One if by Caravan Two if by Coyote Edition
https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2018/11/25/San-Diego-port-entry-shut-down-migrants-rush-border-chanting-yes-we-can/
San Diego Port of Entry Shut Down as Migrants Rush Border Chanting 'Yes We Can'
In one video shared by ITV reporter Emma Murphy, migrants are heard shouting "yes we can" as they rush the entry point.
#4026314 at 2018-11-25 20:54:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5123: Pepper Spray Especial Edition
Breaking911
@breaking9111
Sledova? Sledova? pou?ívate?a @breaking9111
BREAKING: Caravan Arrives as Hundreds of Migrants Rush U.S. Border In San Diego; Situation Escalating as Agents Fire Tear Gas
https://breaking911.com/live-video-hundreds-of-migrants-rush-u-s-border-in-california/
#4021431 at 2018-11-25 08:08:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5117: Consider The Vastness Of Space Edition
FOX San Diego: A young mother AND HER CHILDREN were injured after falling onto razor wire, trying to cross the border illegally. She told agents that she is not part of the migrant caravan.
#4015520 at 2018-11-24 20:05:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5109 Assange Developments Edition
don't see this in notables, has this been posted?
Trump Strikes Deal With Mexico To End "Catch And Release"
With border crossings skyrocketing to the highest levels of the Trump presidency (they hit 60,000 last month) and federal judges once again stymieing the president's plans to crack down on border crossings, the Trump Administration has quietly negotiated an agreement with Mexico that effectively circumvents US courts to implement one of Trump's biggest immigration-policy wins so far: A plan that will keep Central American applicants for asylum in the US on the Mexican side of the border while their claims are processed.
The Washington Post, which broke the news about the agreement Saturday afternoon (the news came as a complete surprise to many, as the Trump Administration and representatives of incoming Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador successfully negotiated it in secret), said that the new plan - tentatively titled "Remain in Mexico" - will end the practice of "catch and release": When asylum applicants are released into the US to await their hearings before an asylum judge. Under the new rules, after being screened at a US port of entry, asylum seekers would wait until their scheduled court appearance before an immigration judge. On the day of their hearing, they would be escorted to a US courthouse by US officers - but if their asylum isn't granted they would be released into Mexico to await a final decision or, if their application is denied, they would be deported by the US back to their country of origin.
Already, asylum officers and other immigration officials are heading to a border checkpoint in San Diego to start rolling out the policy before the widely publicized caravans of Central American immigrants that became one of the dominating issues of the pre-midterm election cycle continue to approach the border.
US officials said that freeing up the detention space would allow them to process claims more quickly. The ultimate hope by Mexico and the US is that the policy will encourage more migrants to remain in Mexico, where many jobs at factories and assembly plants remain unfilled (likely because wages are only a small fraction of what they are in the US).
U.S. officials describing the system on the condition of anonymity said they will be able to process at least twice as many asylum claims as they do now because they would not be limited by detention space constraints at U.S. ports of entry. The San Ysidro port of entry in the San Diego area accepts about 60 to 100 asylum claims per day.
Just over the border, nearly 5,000 Central Americans have arrived in Tijuana this month as part of caravan groups, and several thouSand others are en route to the city, where a baseball field has been turned into a swelling tent camp. The city's mayor declared a "humanitarian crisis" Friday and said the city's taxpayers would not foot the bill for the migrants' care.
A group of business leaders in the city said they have thouSands of job openings at the city's assembly plants, or maquiladoras, inviting Central American migrants to work in the factories. Though wages there are a small fraction of U.S. pay, Mexican officials said the work offer was one reason they believe the Remain in Mexico plan will succeed. Across the country, there are 100,000 jobs available to Central American asylum seekers, officials said.
The deal was finalized with the help of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, which earned her a rare morsel of praise from her boss, who has reportedly been trying to fire her due to her perceived weakness on immigration.
The deal took shape last week in Houston during a meeting between Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico's incoming foreign minister, and top U.S. officials such as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, according to U.S. and Mexican officials.
The deal is the clearest indication yet that Trump and AMLO are enjoying a more cordial relationship than many had expected. And while a court challenge to the plan could still materialize, US courts don't have jurisdiction in Mexico. With this in mind, it appears Trump has finally found a way to circumvent the "Obama judges" who have been the biggest obstacles to his immigration policy.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-24/trump-strikes-deal-mexico-end-catch-and-release
#4012391 at 2018-11-24 12:37:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5105: We Are Here For A Reason Edition
The NSA's 9/11 Cover-Up: General Hayden Told a Lie, and It's a Whopper
https://www.counterpunch.org/2015/07/30/the-nsas-911-cover-up-general-hayden-told-a-lie-and-its-a-whopper/
Caught lying about 9/11 "hijackers" living in San Diego
"The narrative spun by Hayden is "an absolute lie." The NSA knew damn well that these calls were coming from San Diego. According to former NSA senior executive Thomas Drake:
"Every number that comes into that switchboard, if you're cast-iron coverage on that switchboard, you know exactly what that number is and where it comes from.... You know exactly-otherwise it can't get there."
I wonder why?
Even by just pure logic you could figure he was involved with the 9/11 attack.
>>4010598 pb
>>4010529 pb
Does seem like a "Trump Curse" here on Hayden.
"The louder they shout against Trump"
And he certainly was one
Appointed by W. Bush.
I would not be surprised if this was not another "McCursed" situation where the alleged health issue was a cover; either for him to escape his rightful punishment; Or, as a cover for the actual [military] punishment.
"Director of National Intel" for Bush for 9/11
And so?
Must've at least covered up for 9/11
If we knew, they [he] must've.
Caught in a lie around "hijacker" legends in San Diego
#4009201 at 2018-11-24 02:00:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5101: Mueller Going After 'Inside Plants' Edition
Tijuana Mayor Calls on World to Step in on Migrant Caravan 'Crisis'
The mayor of Tijuana has declared a "humanitarian crisis" over the arrival of more than 5,000 Central American migrants who have made their way to the Mexican border town, which sits across from San Diego, California, in hopes of claiming asylum in the U.S.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastélum called on the international community, including groups like the United Nations, to step in to address what his government repeatedly called a "humanitarian crisis" in a series of Facebook posts.
The mayor accused the Mexican federal government of failing to do enough to help the small border town deal with the influx of migrants that have arrived in recent days and said as a result, he was forced to appeal to the international community.
"Tijuana faces a humanitarian crisis due to a lack of support from the federal government," a post translated from Spanish from the Tijuana mayor's official Facebook page reads, asserting that now, the mayor must appeal for "humanitarian assistance."
Gastélum claimed that the situation in the border town was costing Tijuana more than 550,000 pesos, or $26,970 a day and said that he refuses to "compromise the city's public services" in order to support migrants taking shelter in the border town.
The mayor's call for international assistance comes as dozens of migrants separated from the caravan to hold a peaceful march to a border crossing in Tijuana, where they demanded better conditions for the thouSands of people camping out at a sports center in the border town and pushed to be let into the U.S.
sauce: https://www.newsweek.com/migrant-caravan-tijuana-declares-humanitarian-crisis-calls-world-step-1228606
#4005646 at 2018-11-23 18:48:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5097: Preet Bharara and The Vanderbilts Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5096
>>4005565 Nigel Farage Opposed to Tommy Robinson Appointment as Advisor
>>4005521 , >>4005589, >>4005592 UK/US Psyop in Europe unveiled by Anonymous
>>4005446 , >>4005450, >>4005544 Gloria Vanderbilt digs
>>4005444 Tutorial: Military Memetics
>>4005443 Pakistan - Terrorist Shock Attack On Chinese Consulate Leaves 6 Dead
>>4005342 Shill infestation in Memes35. Please post good memes to counterbalance
>>4005239 Fetal Tissue Research Frequently Asked Questions
>>4005151 , >>4005182, >>4005313, >>4005378 Digs on Anderson Cooper's painting
>>4005149 , >>4005567D5: Dec 5th: Huber testifying in front of House pertaining to CF
>>4005136 Interviewee: "Sen Clinton is like Herpes". Fox news deems 'herpes' bad language
>>4005123 The Difference Between An Obama Judge And A Trump Judge
>>4005108 Treason, Sedition, Subversive activities in Sec. 23xx of US Code 18
>>4005047 , >>4005105, >>4005311 Bits and pieces on Preet Bharara
>>4005016 , >>4005219 Jerome Corsi is in plea negotiations with SC
>>4005001 "Panic in DC" - Preet Bharara tweet
>>4005627 #5096
#5095
>>4004787 Full image of Gloria Vanderbilt painting found
>>4004728 , >>4004766 Reminder: Upcoming Epstein trial
>>4004721 Trump threatens to shut down southern border for security reasons
>>4004662 , >>4004679, >>4004688, >>4004706 Spygate: A textual timeline
>>4004522 Digging on the Federal Reserve System and it's creation
>>4004418 Fitton: 'OUTRAGEOUS' that DOJ and State Dept CONTINUE to Protect Hillary
>>4004417 Nancy Regan was a long time friend of Gloria Vanderbilt
>>4004410 Dow Drops 2,500 Points Since Fed Chairman's Threats to Raise Rates
>>4004402 How private foundations may launder money
>>4004378 Partial Response to Dig Req on McRaven ( pb >>3963481 )
>>4004366 NY Post: AsSange indictment may cause trouble for Democrats
>>4004311 MI6 Officials Said To Be Lobbying Trump To Prevent Declassification
>>4004275 Co-Founder of Tween YouTube Channel Arrested for Molesting a Minor
>>4004261 The Plan To Charge Treason Against Top Tier FBI Officials Has New Ally
>>4004257 FBI: 3m award for help finding Iranian who sourced IED parts from Minnesota
>>4004230 , >>4004278 Dig into Stephen Feinberg
>>4004225 The CIA and Gulen
>>4004202 Mystery bones found at Vatican embassy to Italy not from missing girls
>>4004201 Analysis on POTUS and Chief Justice Roberts
>>4005075 #5095
#5094 (Baker change)
>>4004094 Decent overview of Stone, Cedico, Corsi etc
>>4003973 , >>4003976 Chief Justice John Roberts: A loose timeline ( re >>4003788 )
>>4003915 , >>4002304, >>4002384 New York State Senator Jose Peralta dead at age 47
>>4003856 PapaD outs Brits involved in FISA abuse
>>4003837 Caravan: San Diego news reports pedestrian border crossing like 'A War Zone'
>>4003788 , >>4003877 Chief Justice John Roberts appointed every judge on the FISA court
>>4003785 Border wall opened to immigrants deliberately, by someone with authority
>>4003768 Microsoft hosts tech industry hackathon to combat child online grooming
>>4003723 , >>4004092 POTUS tweet misspelling and unnecessary caps
>>4004038 Fetullah Gulen and the Jews
>>4003736 CIA's Vietnam Illegal Drug Trafficking, JFK's Assassination
>>4003692 Inside British Armys secret information warfare machine
>>4003675 Hillary and Fetullah Gulen connections
>>4002667 Justin Trudeau Gives $595 Million Tax Relief to 'Eligible' Media
>>4003633 , >>4003663 Discovery of possible redaction re Strzok & Boone
>>4003658 , >>4003709 Anderson Cooper dig
>>4003565 House GOP issued James Comey & Loretta Lynch subpoenas yesterday
>>4003560 Notable graph of large bank stocks over the last 200 days
>>4003546 , >>4003588 Fresh tweets from POTUS
>>4003525 Amazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday
>>4003494 , >>4003591, >>4003624, >>4003739 Going over pics of A Cooper with his mother. Dig
>>4003482 , >>4003757 , >>4003965 Fetullah Gulen and 27 others indicted in 2016 case
>>4003476 , >>4003897 Early posting of POTUS_Schedule mentions NK
>>4003462 A few pics from POTUS' Thanksgiving
>>4003458 MBM: Senate aims to confirm POTUS pick, Thomas Farr for bench
>>4003457 Moar on pb note: Brazil's mega operation against CP
>>4004223 #5094
Previously Collected Notables
>>4003063 #5093,
>>4001043 #5090, >>4001829 #5091, >>4002576 #5092
>>3998712 #5087, >>3999511 #5088, >>4000278 #5089
>>3997122 #5084, >>3997199 #5085, >>3997970 #5086
>>3997889 #5081, >>3994873 #5082, >>3995600 #5083
>>3993372 #5080, >>3991850 #5078, >>3992562 #5079
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#4004950 at 2018-11-23 17:05:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5096: Chief Justice Roberts in the Spotlight Edition
They stole Escondido (San Diego North County), too. They claim moderate Republicans went blue, because of incumbent Mayor Abed's support of President Trump. Total bullshit. This is Trump Country up here. I'm so fucking pissed. All this "winning" is too fucking much.
https://www.voiceofSanDiego.org/topics/news/north-county-report-escondido-goes-from-maga-to-mariachi/
#4004870 at 2018-11-23 16:52:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5096: Chief Justice Roberts in the Spotlight Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5095
>>4004787 Full image of Gloria Vanerbilt painting found
>>4004728 , >>4004766 Reminder: Upcoming Epstein trial
>>4004721 Trump threatens to shut down southern border for security reasons
>>4004662 , >>4004679, >>4004688, >>4004706 Spygate: A textual timeline
>>4004522 Digging on the Federal Reserve System and it's creation
>>4004418 Fitton: 'OUTRAGEOUS' that DOJ and State Dept CONTINUE to Protect Hillary
>>4004417 Nancy Regan was a long time friend of Gloria Vanderbilt
>>4004410 Dow Drops 2,500 Points Since Fed Chairman's Threats to Raise Rates
>>4004402 How private foundations may launder money
>>4004378 Partial Response to Dig Req on McRaven ( pb >>3963481 )
>>4004366 NY Post: AsSange indictment may cause trouble for Democrats
>>4004311 MI6 Officials Said To Be Lobbying Trump To Prevent Declassification
>>4004275 Co-Founder of Tween YouTube Channel Arrested for Molesting a Minor
>>4004261 The Plan To Charge Treason Against Top Tier FBI Officials Has New Ally
>>4004257 FBI: 3m award for help finding Iranian who sourced IUD parts from Minnesota
>>4004230 , >>4004278 Dig into Stephen Feinberg
>>4004225 The CIA and Gulen
>>4004202 Mystery bones found at Vatican embassy to Italy not from missing girls
>>4004201 Analysis on POTUS and Chief Justice Roberts
>>4004864 #5095
#5094 (Baker change)
>>4004094 Decent overview of Stone, Cedico, Corsi etc
>>4003973 , >>4003976 Chief Justice John Roberts: A loose timeline ( re >>4003788 )
>>4003915 , >>4002304, >>4002384 New York State Senator Jose Peralta dead at age 47
>>4003856 PapaD outs Brits involved in FISA abuse
>>4003837 Caravan: San Diego news reports pedestrian border crossing like 'A War Zone'
>>4003788 , >>4003877 Chief Justice John Roberts appointed every judge on the FISA court
>>4003785 Border wall opened to immigrants deliberately, by someone with authority
>>4003768 Microsoft hosts tech industry hackathon to combat child online grooming
>>4003723 , >>4004092 POTUS tweet misspelling and unnecessary caps
>>4004038 Fetullah Gulen and the Jews
>>4003736 CIA's Vietnam Illegal Drug Trafficking, JFK's Assassination
>>4003692 Inside British Armys secret information warfare machine
>>4003675 Hillary and Fetullah Gulen connections
>>4002667 Justin Trudeau Gives $595 Million Tax Relief to 'Eligible' Media
>>4003633 , >>4003663 Discovery of possible redaction re Strzok & Boone
>>4003658 , >>4003709 Anderson Cooper dig
>>4003565 House GOP issued James Comey & Loretta Lynch subpoenas yesterday
>>4003560 Notable graph of large bank stocks over the last 200 days
>>4003546 , >>4003588 Fresh tweets from POTUS
>>4003525 Amazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday
>>4003494 , >>4003591, >>4003624, >>4003739 Going over pics of A Cooper with his mother. Dig
>>4003482 , >>4003757 , >>4003965 Fetullah Gulen and 27 others indicted in 2016 case
>>4003476 , >>4003897 Early posting of POTUS_Schedule mentions NK
>>4003462 A few pics from POTUS' Thanksgiving
>>4003458 MBM: Senate aims to confirm POTUS pick, Thomas Farr for bench
>>4003457 Moar on pb note: Brazil's mega operation against CP
>>4004223 #5094
#5093
>>4002665 Miami judge in Trump dossier case wants documents made public
>>4002667 Justin Trudeau Gives $595 Million Tax Relief to 'Eligible' Media
>>4002669 2 police officers, 3 gunmen dead after attack on Chinese Consulate in Pakistan
>>4002705 Planefag: unusual to see planes flying over NK
>>4002729 Dig on the Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board
>>4002780 CA Governor Moonbeam authorized a Venezuela-based company to build voting systems and oversee elections in LA
>>4002782 Citigroup chose Obama's first cabinet
>>4002800 Did Q use "ES" for @Snowden in crumb #1504, like in #1876?
>>4002905 @The9thWonder was another troll account and is suspended, possible real account is @MareliMiniutti (correcting: >>3993372, #5080)
>>4003021 British Army's Secret Information Warfare Machine
>>4003063 #5093
Previously Collected Notables
>>4001043 #5090, >>4001829 #5091, >>4002576 #5092
>>3998712 #5087, >>3999511 #5088, >>4000278 #5089
>>3997122 #5084, >>3997199 #5085, >>3997970 #5086
>>3997889 #5081, >>3994873 #5082, >>3995600 #5083
>>3993372 #5080, >>3991850 #5078, >>3992562 #5079
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#4004223 at 2018-11-23 15:16:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5095: Fetullah Gulen Indicted Edition
#5094
Edited and reposted in #5095
>>4004094 Decent overview of Stone, Cedico, Corsi etc
>>4003973 , >>4003976 Chief Justice John Roberts: A loose timeline ( re >>4003788 )
>>4003915 , >>4002304, >>4002384 New York State Senator Jose Peralta dead at age 47
>>4003856 PapaD outs Brits involved in FISA abuse
>>4003837 Caravan: San Diego news reports pedestrian border crossing like 'A War Zone'
>>4003788 , >>4003877 Chief Justice John Roberts appointed every judge on the FISA court
>>4003785 Border wall opened to immigrants deliberately, by someone with authority
>>4003768 Microsoft hosts tech industry hackathon to combat child online grooming
>>4003723 , >>4004092 POTUS tweet misspelling and unnecessary caps
>>4004038 Fetullah Gulen and the Jews
>>4003736 CIA's Vietnam Illegal Drug Trafficking, JFK's Assassination
>>4003692 Inside British Armys secret information warfare machine
>>4003675 Hillary and Fetullah Gulen connections
>>4002667 Justin Trudeau Gives $595 Million Tax Relief to 'Eligible' Media
>>4003633 , >>4003663 Discovery of possible redaction re Strzok & Boone
>>4003658 , >>4003709 Anderson Cooper dig
>>4003565 House GOP issued James Comey & Loretta Lynch subpoenas yesterday
>>4003560 Notable graph of large bank stocks over the last 200 days
>>4003546 , >>4003588 Fresh tweets from POTUS
>>4003525 Amazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday
>>4003494 , >>4003591, >>4003624, >>4003739 Going over pics of A Cooper with his mother. Dig
>>4003482 , >>4003757 , >>4003965 Fetullah Gulen and 27 others indicted in 2016 case
>>4003476 , >>4003897 Early posting of POTUS_Schedule mentions NK
>>4003462 A few pics from POTUS' Thanksgiving
>>4003458 MBM: Senate aims to confirm POTUS pick, Thomas Farr for bench
>>4003457 Moar on pb note: Brazil's mega operation against CP
>>4004119 #5094
#4004123 at 2018-11-23 14:57:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5095: Fetullah Gulen Indicted Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
#5094
>>4004094 Decent overview of Stone, Cedico, Corsi etc
>>4003973 , >>4003976 Chief Justice John Roberts: A loose timeline ( re >>4003788 )
>>4003915 , >>4002304, >>4002384 New York State Senator Jose Peralta dead at age 47
>>4003856 PapaD outs Brits involved in FISA abuse
>>4003837 Caravan: San Diego news reports pedestrian border crossing like 'A War Zone'
>>4003788 , >>4003877 Chief Justice John Roberts appointed every judge on the FISA court
>>4003785 Border wall opened to immigrants deliberately, by someone with authority
>>4003768 Microsoft hosts tech industry hackathon to combat child online grooming
>>4003723 , >>4004092 POTUS tweet misspelling and unnecessary caps
>>4004038 , >>4003982, >>4003993 Fetullah Gulen and the Jews
>>4003736 CIA's Vietnam Illegal Drug Trafficking, JFK's Assassination
>>4003692 Inside British Armys secret information warfare machine
>>4003675 Hillary and Fetullah Gulen connections
>>4002667 Justin Trudeau Gives $595 Million Tax Relief to 'Eligible' Media
>>4003633 , >>4003663 Discovery of possible redaction re Strzok & Boone
>>4003658 , >>4003709 Anderson Cooper dig
>>4003565 House GOP issued James Comey & Loretta Lynch subpoenas yesterday
>>4003560 Notable graph of large bank stocks over the last 200 days
>>4003546 , >>4003588 Fresh tweets from POTUS
>>4003525 Amazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday
>>4003494 , >>4003591, >>4003624, >>4003739 Going over pics of A Cooper with his mother. Dig
>>4003482 , >>4003757 , >>4003965 Fetullah Gulen and 27 others indicted in 2016 case
>>4003476 , >>4003897 Early posting of POTUS_Schedule mentions NK
>>4003462 A few pics from POTUS' Thanksgiving
>>4003458 MBM: Senate aims to confirm POTUS pick, Thomas Farr for bench
>>4003457 Moar on pb note: Brazil's mega operation against CP
>>4004119 #5094
#5093
>>4002665 Miami judge in Trump dossier case wants documents made public
>>4002667 Justin Trudeau Gives $595 Million Tax Relief to 'Eligible' Media
>>4002669 2 police officers, 3 gunmen dead after attack on Chinese Consulate in Pakistan
>>4002705 Planefag: unusual to see planes flying over NK
>>4002729 Dig on the Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board
>>4002780 CA Governor Moonbeam authorized a Venezuela-based company to build voting systems and oversee elections in LA
>>4002782 Citigroup chose Obama's first cabinet
>>4002800 Did Q use "ES" for @Snowden in crumb #1504, like in #1876?
>>4002905 @The9thWonder was another troll account and is suspended, possible real account is @MareliMiniutti (correcting: >>3993372, #5080)
>>4003021 British Army's Secret Information Warfare Machine
>>4003063 #5093
#5092
>>4001945, >>4001932, >>4001963 Breaking: Chinese consulate in Karachi, Pakistan is under attack by gunmen
>>4001946 Planefag report
>>4001954 Multiple people injured after a shooting at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover, AL on Thanksgiving night
>>4001967 61 arrested in Brazil's mega operation against CP
>>4001976 Spanish translation of Ecadorian decree in Wikileaks tweet
>>4001989 Resignations in the news today
(Baker Change)
>>4002114 Anon dig on Karachi terrorist attack on Chinese consulate
>>4002303, >>4002346 Muslim leaders calling for the islamization of the USA (video in 2nd link)
>>4002304, >>4002384 Moar digs on Jose Peralta
>>4002499 Multiple injured in shooting at Alabama mall on Black Friday, suspect dead
>>4002576 #5092
#5091
>>4001148 Netflix settles $50m lawsuit with the Satanic Temple over use of Baphomet statue without permission
>>4001167 Sec. Pompeo statement on protecting southern border & working with Mexico to address caravans
>>4001183 Dig on Peralta wiretapping (2014)
>>4001235, >>4001247 POTUS personally chose the song to be played when press entered ballroom during Thanksgiving celebration
>>4001317 Scene from Phantom of the Opera where "The Music of the Night" was sung
>>4001652 Wikileaks: ALLEGED Ecuadorian Executive Degree: "All diplomats known by #AsSange have now been transferred elsewhere "
>>4001659 Interdasting theory on (Snow) Peas & (Julienne) Carrots pardons
>>4001760 Politico: A partial government shutdown could be two weeks away if Trump doesn't get $5bil for border wall (2 weeks is 12/5)
>>4001829 #5091
Previously Collected Notables
>>4001043 #5090,
>>3998712 #5087, >>3999511 #5088, >>4000278 #5089
>>3997122 #5084, >>3997199 #5085, >>3997970 #5086
>>3997889 #5081, >>3994873 #5082, >>3995600 #5083
>>3993372 #5080, >>3991850 #5078, >>3992562 #5079
>>3989499 #5075, >>3990277 #5076, >>3991076 #5077
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#4004119 at 2018-11-23 14:56:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5094: ebake
#5094
>>4004094 Decent overview of Stone, Cedico, Corsi etc
>>4003973 , >>4003976 Chief Justice John Roberts: A loose timeline ( re >>4003788 )
>>4003915 , >>4002304, >>4002384 New York State Senator Jose Peralta dead at age 47
>>4003856 PapaD outs Brits involved in FISA abuse
>>4003837 Caravan: San Diego news reports pedestrian border crossing like 'A War Zone'
>>4003788 , >>4003877 Chief Justice John Roberts appointed every judge on the FISA court
>>4003785 Border wall opened to immigrants deliberately, by someone with authority
>>4003768 Microsoft hosts tech industry hackathon to combat child online grooming
>>4003723 , >>4004092 POTUS tweet misspelling and unnecessary caps
>>4004038 , >>4003982, >>4003993 Fetullah Gulen and the Jews
>>4003736 CIA's Vietnam Illegal Drug Trafficking, JFK's Assassination
>>4003692 Inside British Armys secret information warfare machine
>>4003675 Hillary and Fetullah Gulen connections
>>4002667 Justin Trudeau Gives $595 Million Tax Relief to 'Eligible' Media
>>4003633 , >>4003663 Discovery of possible redaction re Strzok & Boone
>>4003658 , >>4003709 Anderson Cooper dig
>>4003565 House GOP issued James Comey & Loretta Lynch subpoenas yesterday
>>4003560 Notable graph of large bank stocks over the last 200 days
>>4003546 , >>4003588 Fresh tweets from POTUS
>>4003525 Amazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday
>>4003494 , >>4003591, >>4003624, >>4003739 Going over pics of A Cooper with his mother. Dig
>>4003482 , >>4003757 , >>4003965 Fetullah Gulen and 27 others indicted in 2016 case
>>4003476 , >>4003897 Early posting of POTUS_Schedule mentions NK
>>4003462 A few pics from POTUS' Thanksgiving
>>4003458 MBM: Senate aims to confirm POTUS pick, Thomas Farr for bench
>>4003457 Moar on pb note: Brazil's mega operation against CP
#4003964 at 2018-11-23 14:22:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5094: ebake
Edited notes
Please check and advise -
>>4003915 New York State Senator Jose Peralta dead at age 47
>>4003856 PapaD outs Brits involved in FISA abuse
>>4003837 Caravan: San Diego news reports pedestrian border crossing like 'A War Zone'
>>4003788 , >>4003877 Chief Justice John Roberts appointed every judge on the FISA court
>>4003785 Border wall opened to immigrants deliberately, by someone with authority
>>4003768 Microsoft hosts tech industry hackathon to combat child online grooming
>>4003723 POTUS tweet misspelling: 'Passed' instead of 'past'
>>4003736 CIA's Vietnam Illegal Drug Trafficking, JFK's Assassination
>>4003692 Inside British Armys secret information warfare machine
>>4003675 , >>4003926 Hillary and Fetullah Gulen & Gulen and the Jews
>>4003633 , >>4003663 Discovery of possible redaction re Strzok & Boone
>>4003658 , >>4003709 Anderson Cooper digs
>>4003565 House GOP issued James Comey & Loretta Lynch subpoenas yesterday
>>4003560 Notable graph of large bank stocks over the last 200 days
>>4003546 , >>4003588 Fresh tweets from POTUS
>>4003525 Amazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday
>>4003494 , >>4003591, >>4003624, >>4003739 Going over pics of A Cooper with his mother. Dig
>>4003482 , >>4003757 Fetullah Gulen and 27 others indicted in 2016 case
>>4003476 , >>4003897 Early posting of POTUS_Schedule mentions NK
>>4003462 A few pics from POTUS' Thanksgiving
>>4003458 MBM: Senate aims to confirm POTUS pick, Thomas Farr for bench
>>4003457 Moar on pb note: Brazil's mega operation against CP
#4003872 at 2018-11-23 14:05:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5094: ebake
Notables so far
Hopefully everything which should be has been noted.
I'll possibly rearrange the Cooper notes and edit others. Anything missed just let me know. TY
>>4003837 Caravan - San Diego news reports Pedestrian Border Crossing Now Like 'A War Zone'
>>4003788 Chief Justice John Roberts appointed every judge on the FISA court
>>4003785 Border wall opened to immigrants deliberately, by someone with authority
>>4003768 Microsoft hosts tech industry hackathon to combat child online grooming
>>4003757 POTUS tweet misspelling: 'Passed' instead of 'past'
>>4003736 CIA's Vietnam Illegal Drug Trafficking, JFK's Assassination
>>4003692 Inside British Armys secret information warfare machine
>>4003675 Hillary and Fetullah Gulen connection
>>4003633 , >>4003663 Discovery of possible redaction re Strzok & Boone
>>4003658 , >>4003709, >>4003624, >>4003739 Anderson Cooper digs
>>4003565 House GOP issued James Comney & Loretta Lynch subpoenas yesterday
>>4003560 Notable graph of large bank stocks over the last 200 days
>>4003546 , >>4003588 Fresh tweets from POTUS
>>4003525 Amazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday
>>4003494 , >>4003591, Going over pics of Anderson Cooper with his mother. Dig
>>4003482 , >>4003757 Fetullah Gulen and 27 others indicted in 2016 case
>>4003491 More on the Chinese consulate in Pakistan
>>4003476 Early posting of POTUS_Schdule mentions NK
>>4003462 A few pics from POTUS' Thanksgiving
>>4003458 MBM: Senate aims to confirm POTUS pick, Thomas Farr for bench
>>4003457 Moar on pb note: Brazil's mega operation against CP
#4003837 at 2018-11-23 14:00:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5094: ebake
Caravan - San Diego News Station Says Pedestrian Border Crossing Now Like 'A War Zone' (Video)
The thouSands of migrants from Central America camping out in Tijuana ready to apply for asylum at the US border crossing meant that Customs and Border Protection officials wanted to conduct a readiness drill yesterday as it was feared the tension could urge some of the migrants to storm the border in a large group.
CBP tweeted that preliminary reports of a planned five-day closure at the border were incorrect while reporters in San Diego watching the drills said the pedestrian border crossing, which is being reinforced with concrete and barbed wire, now looks nothing short of 'a war zone.'
Dozens of border officials in tactical & protective gear are mobilizing right now at the San Ysidro crossing. An operational exercise is planned for 2 p.m. Meanwhile, there are reports of tense demonstrations this afternoon from migrants affiliated with the caravan. @10News pic.twitter.com/dkVzFhjwck
- Jennifer Kastner (@10NewsJennifer) November 22, 2018
https://thegoldwater.com/news/43059-Caravan-San-Diego-News-Station-Says-Pedestrian-Border-Crossing-Now-Like-A-War-Zone-Video
#3993022 at 2018-11-22 07:29:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5080: Gun Control Is Hitting Your Target Edition
>>3992937
http://brd-schwindel.ru/merkels-aufstieg-und-absturz-sind-gewollte-und-notwendige-inszenierung/
sorry, only german sauce
A trail leads to her parents' house: her father, Horst Kasner, known as the "red pastor", runs one of the very few "priest seminars" on behalf of the EKD in a former estate near Templin, far from the public, with explicit "approval" and support for the party and state leadership of the GDR. Besides, a children's home is maintained.
1989/1990: Her life partner Joachim Sauer is employed at the US-American company Biosym Technology. He spends a year in San Diego (California) in the laboratory of this company, which works for the Pentagon. After that, he remained an expert at Accelrys, another Pentagon company in San Diego, until 2002. This is not quite unexpected. Sauer had spent several months at the University of Karlsruhe in 1989, where he had probably made the necessary contacts. Anyone who thinks of the CIA's "Brainstorm" campaign from 1945/1948 is a rogue.
At this point, it is only interwoven: Merkel and Sauer had had the absolute GDR privilege since 1980 (!!!): unrestricted visa for the visit "in the West", even with 3rd degree relatives. Permission to leave for the "West" was granted exclusively after examination of the "reliability" of each applicant by the Ministry of State Security (MfS). Furthermore, the "travel cadres" were in all cases obliged to provide the MfS with information on the contents and results of their trips after their return. But this is only a side effect.
Jeffry Gewind
During his studies he was a guest student at the universities of Salzburg, Erfurt and Jena. As a young leftist, Jeffry was romantically addicted to the GDR, only to become a fervent follower of Ronald Reagan and Jean Kirkpatrick, purified by conversations with East German friends.
In 1990, Georgetown University in Washington awarded him a doctorate in German Area Studies. After working at the American Enterprise Institute for Political Research in Washington for many years, he became director of the New Atlantic Initiative, an association of international institutes, until he was appointed director of the Aspen Institute in Berlin. That will still play a role.
More in the article (2 pages)
#3991394 at 2018-11-22 04:09:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5078: Thankful for Truth and Justice Edition
Cali businessman to give $1,000 to each student, employee at fire-devastated high school
A San Diego-area resident was so moved by media coverage of the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, that he's donating more than $1 million to the students and employees of Paradise High School, according to the Enterprise-Record.
Bob Wilson, a development company executive and restaurant chain partner, has never been to Paradise before. But he knows how important high school was to him, and he wanted to do anything possible to make sure those kids got their own high school experience.
"When I read about what happened in the L.A. Times, it occurred to me how significant high school was to me," Wilson said. "It was the last carefree time in my life."
So, every student and employee at Paradise High School will receive a $1,000 check at an assembly Tuesday - all 980 students and 105 employees.
"Someone asked me, 'Do you know how much money that is?'" Wilson told the Enterprise-Record. "Yeah, the math is easy."
'People unfortunately will forget about them'
Wilson wanted to have a significant and lasting impact on the lives of the Paradise High School families, knowing that when the media coverage of the devastation stops, people around the country will move on from the situation.
"You have to take your chances, we're getting them the money they need now," Wilson said. "I want them to have the feeling that someone cares about them. Because when all the newspapers and TV people leave, people unfortunately will forget about them."
Wilson decided against giving everyone gift cards or bank accounts, or giving the money through a foundation, because he didn't want there to be any obstacles to them accessing the money. He decided to trust the families to use the money for what's best for them.
"We've got to get them back into high school," Wilson said. "If $1,000 will help do that, then OK."
https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/11/21/cali-businessman-to-give-1000-to-each-student-employee-at-fire-devastated-high-school
#3990189 at 2018-11-22 02:10:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5076: Brutal and Extended Cold Blast Edition
San Diego Border news conference
good info for the anons who haven't seen this.
start @ 4:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6M2Emji50g
#3989530 at 2018-11-22 01:13:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5075: Nervous MI6 Edition
Was just looking for a photo of the caravan at the border and searched it out. First one I open from a San Diego news station showed a women or child in each one. https://www.10news.com/news/photos-migrant-caravan-arrives-in-tijuana#id14
The reason I was looking for it was to attach for this thought. Is the RED WAVE really meant as the COMMUNIST build up at our southern border? They are talking about a mass 10,000 strong over run of our border according to Fox News. This is ALL being funded by Soros and his minions.
#3986189 at 2018-11-21 19:52:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5071: "Extraordinary" and "Rare" Edition
must listen, good news
San Diego Border news conference
start @ 4:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6M2Emji50g
#3983964 at 2018-11-21 15:20:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5068: Gingerbread Ebake edition
San Diego Border news conference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6M2Emji50g
#3981004 at 2018-11-21 05:32:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5064: People Are Nervous Edition
Beginner Plane Fag here: Got some activity off the coast of San Diego approximately 2+ hours ago.
2 USCG Sikorsky MH-60T Jayhawks in the area.
Tracking Time: 2hrs 30 mins. [22:15 EST]
Call Signs: C6014 & C6029
#3976336 at 2018-11-20 23:49:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5058: IP address range starting 11.11.18 owned by the DoD Edition
>>3976319
While Mattis is respected as a tough fighter - according to the Telegraph, he is known as the "marine's marine" for his tendency to join troops on the frontline - he is not physically domineering. "In person Mattis is unimposing," the San Diego Union Tribune said when the soldier retired in 2013. "He is rather short and slight of build. He speaks with a lisp and rarely raises his voice." Nonetheless, he is a favourite with the troops.
https://www.theweek.co.uk/us-election-2016/79415/who-is-james-mad-dog-mattis-donald-trumps-choice-for-defence
Guess so, anon.
#3969329 at 2018-11-20 08:02:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5050: SESSIONS & HUBER WEEKEND MEETING(S) Edition
Judge bars US from enforcing Trump asylum ban
HOUSTON (AP) - A federal judge barred the Trump administration on Monday from refusing asylum to immigrants who cross the southern border illegally.
U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar issued a temporary restraining order after hearing arguments in San Francisco. The request was made by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Constitutional Rights, which quickly sued after President Donald Trump issued the ban this month in response to the caravans of migrants that have started to arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Trump issued a proclamation on Nov. 9 that said anyone who crossed the southern border would be ineligible for asylum. The regulations, which will remain in place for three months absent a court order, could potentially make it harder for thouSands of people who enter the U.S. to avoid deportation.
"Individuals are entitled to asylum if they cross between ports of entry," said Baher Azmy, a lawyer for the Center for Constitutional Rights. "It couldn't be clearer."
In recent years, tens of thouSands of immigrants each year have shown up in the Arizona desert or on the north bank of the Rio Grande in Texas, surrendered to immigration agents and requested asylum. The Department of Homeland Security estimates around 70,000 people a year claim asylum between official ports of entry.
Trump has argued that the recent caravans are a threat to national security.
Around 3,000 people from the first of the caravans have arrived in Tijuana, Mexico, across the border from San Diego, California. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday that it closed off northbound traffic for several hours at the San Ysidro crossing. It has also installed movable, wire-topped barriers, apparently to stop a potential mass rush of people.
As of Monday, 107 people detained between official crossings have sought asylum since Trump's order went into effect, according to DHS, which oversees Customs and Border Protection. Officials didn't say whether those people's cases were still progressing through other avenues left to them after the proclamation.
DHS has said it wants asylum seekers at the southern border to appear at an official border crossing. But many border crossings such as San Ysidro already have long wait times. People are often forced to wait in shelters or outdoor camps on the Mexican side, sometimes for weeks.
ACLU lawyer Lee Gelernt said that some people seeking asylum cross between official ports because "they're in real danger," either in their countries of origin or in Mexico.
"We don't condone people entering between ports of entry, but Congress has made the decision that if they do, they still need to be allowed to apply for asylum," he said.
https://www.apnews.com/9ba57ad1383f41c3afe1baa5b2d9c3bf
#3967024 at 2018-11-20 03:07:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5047: Ivanka's Emails Edition
All About TRAITOR Retired Admiral William Henry McRaven Seal Team 6 MURDERER!!!
3 reasons why the Osama bin Laden assassination story stinks
Posted on July 31, 2013 by Dr. Eowyn | 46 comments
Something really really stinks about that Navy SEALS raid (and assassination) on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011.
Here are three big reasons why we can't believe the story we've been told.
1. Obama regime's story about the raid keeps changing:
(See "White House's Osama Kill Story Keeps Changing," May 5, 2011)
- Was bin Laden armed or not?
- Did he have a gun battle with the SEALS or not?
- Was one of bin Laden's wives killed in the raid or not?
- Did Bin Laden use her as a human shield or not?
- Who made the final decision to kill Bin Laden: Obama or the SEALS?
- Was there a live video footage of the raid, or not? The most recent version from the White House was that there wasn't. If there was no live feed, what were Obama and his White House team watching in this much-publicized Situation Room photo? (Not to mention the fact that graphic artist and author Mara Zebest had analyzed the image below and determined that it's been "manipulated," including the insertion of Obama into the image, which means he was never in that situation room!)
The White House captioned this "Situation Room of Osama bin Laden takedown"
2. The Pentagon said it had no records - not one photo, not one video, not even an e-mail - of bin Laden's death:
(See "Pentagon has no records of Osama bin Laden's death," March 28, 2012.)
A year later, in March 2012, in response to repeated (more than 20!) Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests by the Associated Press for files about the raid, which the AP had submitted the day after bin Laden's supposed assassination, the Pentagon told the AP:
- It could not locate any photographs or video taken during the raid or showing bin Laden's body.
- It could not find any images of bin Laden's body on the Navy aircraft carrier where the al-Qaida leader's body was taken.
- It could not find any death certificate, autopsy report or results of DNA identification tests for bin Laden, or any pre-raid materials discussing how the government planned to dispose of bin Laden's body if he were killed.
- It said it had searched files at the Pentagon, U.S. Special Operations Command in Tampa, Fla., and the Navy command in San Diego that controls the USS Carl Vinson, the aircraft carrier used in the mission, but could not find any emails about the bin Laden mission or his "Geronimo" code name that were sent or received in the year before the raid by William McRaven, the three-star admiral at the Joint Special Operations Command who organized and oversaw the mission.
- The Pentagon said it also could not find any emails from other senior officers who would have been involved in the mission's planning.
3. A year later, the Pentagon purged its computers of all files on the raid:
Given the Pentagon's denial in March 2012 that it had NO, NOTHING, NADA, ZERO record of the bin Laden assassination, it is curious to say the least that on July 8, 2013, the AP reports that an order was given from a "top special operations commander" (Adm. William McRaven) to purge all military files about the Navy SEAL raid from Defense Department computers, and to send those files instead to the CIA, where they could be more easily shielded from ever being made public.
l to r: Admiral William McRaven; McRaven with POTUS
From the AP:
The secret move, described briefly in a draft report by the Pentagon's inspector general, set off no alarms within the Obama administration even though it appears to have sidestepped federal rules and perhaps also the Freedom of Information Act.
An acknowledgement by Adm. William McRaven of his actions was quietly removed from the final version of an inspector general's report published weeks ago. A spokesman for the admiral declined to comment.
https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2901239/pg1?c1=1&c2=1&disclaimer=Continue
#3966580 at 2018-11-20 02:27:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5046: FISA [FULL] BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE [WH] Edition
California Consumer Sues Quaker Oats over Glyphosate Contamination
A California consumer has sued Quaker Oats for failing to disclose that 17 of their products contain the world's most used weed killer, glyphosate.
Morgan Steckler, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, filed a complaint on October 26th in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against PepsiCo Inc. and The Quaker Oats Co. Inc. citing the Consumers Legal Remedies Act and Unfair Competition Law.
This latest lawsuit follows similar recent cases filed against General Mills and Bob's Red Mill over glyphosate contamination of their products. Glyphosate is a 'known carcinogen' according to the State of California.
General Mills is facing a potentially damaging class action lawsuit after a florida woman accused it of engaging in deceptive business practices, by not alerting the public that their Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios cereals contain the weed killer.
According to the Quaker Oats complaint, the defendants sell, manufacturer and market several products under the Quaker Oats brand and make "several detailed representations about the health attributes of the products on the front of the product packages."
The suit references recent testing by the Environmental Working Group which revealed that the defendants' products contain glyphosate..
The plaintiff holds PepsiCo Inc. and The Quaker Oats Co. Inc. responsible because the defendants allegedly made false product health representations and material omissions regarding the products' labeling.
Steckler has requested a trial by jury and seeks restitution and disgorgement, award of attorneys' fees, costs, and such further relief as may be just and proper. He is represented by Patricia N. Syverson and Manfred P. Muecke of Bonnett, Fairbourn, Friedman & Balint PC in San Diego, California and others.
The legal cases targeting food brands have all followed the landmark cancer trial verdict in San Francisco, in which MonSanto was ordered by a jury to pay over USD $289 Million (later reduced to $ 78 Milion) in total damages to the former school groundskeeper Dewayne Johnson, a California father who has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which was caused by MonSanto's glyphosate-based weedkiller Roundup.
https://www.naturalblaze.com/2018/11/california-consumer-sues-quaker-oats-over-glyphosate-contamination.html
#3966054 at 2018-11-20 01:40:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5045: AWACS Monday Edition
WW perspective only
original source is AP
Legal groups argue in court against Trump ban on migrants seeking asylum
HOUSTON - Legal groups argued Monday that a judge should prevent the Trump administration from enforcing its ban on asylum for anyone who illegally crosses the U.S.-Mexico border.
U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar did not immediately rule on whether to issue a temporary restraining order during a hearing in San Francisco. The request was made by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Constitutional Rights, which quickly sued after President Donald Trump issued the ban this month in response to the caravans of migrants that have started to arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Trump issued a proclamation on Nov. 9 that said anyone who crossed the southern border would be ineligible for asylum. The regulations, which will remain in place for three months absent a court order, could potentially make it harder for thouSands of people who enter the U.S. to avoid deportation.
"Individuals are entitled to asylum if they cross between ports of entry," said Baher Azmy, a lawyer for the Center for Constitutional Rights. "It couldn't be clearer."
In recent years, tens of thouSands of immigrants each year have shown up in the Arizona desert or on the north bank of the Rio Grande in Texas, surrendered to immigration agents and requested asylum. The Department of Homeland Security estimates around 70,000 people a year claim asylum between official ports of entry.
Trump has argued that the recent caravans are a threat to national security.
Around 3,000 people from the first of the caravans have arrived in Tijuana, Mexico, across the border from San Diego, California. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday that it closed off northbound traffic for several hours at the San Ysidro crossing. It has also installed movable, wire-topped barriers, apparently to stop a potential mass rush of people.
As of Monday, 107 people detained between official crossings have sought asylum since Trump's order went into effect, according to DHS, which oversees Customs and Border Protection. Officials didn't say whether those people's cases were still progressing through other avenues left to them after the proclamation.
DHS has said it wants asylum seekers at the southern border to appear at an official border crossing. But many border crossings like San Ysidro already have long wait times. People are often forced to wait in shelters or outdoor camps on the Mexican side, sometimes for weeks.
ACLU lawyer Lee Gelernt said that some people seeking asylum cross between official ports because "they're in real danger," either in their countries of origin or in Mexico.
"We don't condone people entering between ports of entry, but Congress has made the decision that if they do, they still need to be allowed to apply for asylum," he said.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/11/20/world/crime-legal-world/legal-groups-argue-court-trump-ban-migrants-seeking-asylum/
___
just for WW perspective
this is the same source that ran story that JS was fired instead of resigned
#3961807 at 2018-11-19 18:37:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5040: Resolute Edition
https://www.10news.com/news/marine-who-saved-women-from-fiery-wreck-on-San-Diego-freeway-dies-in-motorcycle-crash
#3961626 at 2018-11-19 18:14:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5040: Resolute Edition
U.S. Closes Busiest Mexico Border Crossing Due To 'Potential Arrival of ThouSands' In Caravan
San Diego - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials temporarily suspended some operations at the San Ysidro port of entry early Monday morning.
At about 3:15 a.m., CBP officials temporarily suspended processing for all northbound vehicle traffic at the border crossing, as well as northbound pedestrian processing at the Pedestrian East facility. The Pedestrian West facility and southbound vehicle lanes at San Ysidro were unaffected.
At approximately 6:25 a.m., CBP officers resumed processing northbound pedestrian traffic at the Pedestrian East facility, and resumed processing northbound vehicle traffic in lanes 6-11, 13-18, and 20-23. Vehicle lanes 1-5, 12, 19, and 24-26 remained closed. CBP officials recommend that persons traveling northbound to the U.S. anticipate possible increased wait times because of the lane closures.
The lanes were closed to install additional port hardening materials at the port of entry, to include jersey barriers and concertina wire, to prepare for the potential arrival of thouSands of people migrating in a caravan heading towards the border of the United States.
In the early morning hours, CBP officials received reports of groups of persons from the caravan gathering in the city of Tijuana for a possible attempt or attempts to rush illegally through the port of entry instead of presenting themselves as required to a CBP officer. CBP officials suspended operations to safely place impediments at the port of entry that would restrict access to a large group attempting to run through the border crossing. After the CBP response at San Ysidro, no activity materialized at the border crossing.
"CBP will not allow for the unlawful entry of persons into the United States, at or between our ports of entry," said Pete Flores, Director of Field Operations in San Diego. "Waiting until a large group of persons mass at the border to attempt an illegal crossing is too late for us; we need to be prepared prior to when they arrive at the border crossing."
https://breaking911.com/developing-u-s-closes-busiest-mexico-border-crossing-due-to-potential-arrival-of-thouSands-in-caravan/?onesignal_site_push_notification
#3959752 at 2018-11-19 13:59:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5037: Thanksgiving Week Edition
>>3959637
In the next 90 minutes San Diego will feel the pain of the illegal invasion in Tijuana. Hungry citizens will have difficulty getting their breakfast burritos. Story developing.
#3959637 at 2018-11-19 13:39:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5037: Thanksgiving Week Edition
>>3959630
San Diego - All northbound lanes at the San Ysidro Port of Entry were closed early Monday morning, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.
At about 3:30 a.m., the San Ysidro Port of Entry could be seen lined with what looks like armed forces blocking many northbound lanes.
[We] have temporarily suspended vehicle processing for northbound travelers at the San Ysidro port of entry Monday morning to position additional port hardening materials," according to border officials. "After the materials are in position, CBP will resume processing northbound vehicle traffic in select lanes at the border crossing."
Southbound lanes into Mexico were not affected by the closure.
#3954912 at 2018-11-19 00:18:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5031: Barbarians At The Gates Edition
>>3954874
San Diego should build a prison on the border there. Then, when they climb over, they end up in prison.
#3954871 at 2018-11-19 00:14:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5031: Barbarians At The Gates Edition
United States Coast Guard C6014
United States Military
Sikorsky MH-60T Jayhawk
monitoring the border area between San Diego & Tijuana
#3953480 at 2018-11-18 21:43:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5029: Catch And Detain Edition
>>3953465
INSTANT CELEBRITY = UNDISCOVERED STAR
HollywoodLife, the celebrity gossip site, reports that Coogan, 23, was flying to Las Vegas with several young friends, who also were killed. Three of them, including Coogan, are said to be "Instagram celebrities" because of their large following on that website. Coogan is known on Instagram as mariahsunshiinee, and has 31,300 followers.
Coogan's family lives in Santa Rosa and her parents told San Diego's ABC 10 that she had moved to San Diego to pursue a modeling career and recently had moved to West Hollywood. She was known for her passion for horses as well as her modeling
Just before the crash, Coogan took a video of herself and fellow passengers, including Anand "Happy" Patel, 26, who also had a large Instagram following. The Federal Transportation Administration is looking into the cause of the crash, and it appears that James Pedroza, the 28-year-old pilot, did not have a pilot's license.
#3951918 at 2018-11-18 18:53:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5027: OH SCHITT Edition
NOTABLE-
CA law. SMART METER - REPLACE old meters. BOTH PG&E, EDISON & San Diego. Fires, anyone???
Sauce: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=4853
#3948717 at 2018-11-18 10:20:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5023: We Came Here For A Reason Edition
Don't anyone worry at all if we never get a Wall as our military will protect our borders and us from any kind of invasion. That's what they are here for after all. Just like our Founding Fathers wanted. If we had any kind of standing army, that's what they could be counted on to do, otherwise we wouldn't even want one.
Everybody knows that. Americans used to anyway. "I do not like [in the new Federal Constitution] the omission of a Bill of Rights providing clearly and without the aid of sophisms for... protection against standing armies." -Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1787. ME 6:387
Oh wait! My mistake.
Bowe Bergdalh went over to the other side and it looks like our troops, per the treasonous words and total insubordination and extreme disrespect to our President of one Army Captain Guster Cunningham III anyway, are doing the same thing. Where is our Secretary of Defense? Oh that's right, this lowly Captain is just saying what he's been told Mattis wants or we'd be hearing about his pending Court Martial..
San Diego (Reuters) - A captain with the U.S. forces deployed in San Diego to fortify the southern border said he does not view the migrants from a Central American caravan amassing in Mexico as "enemies" after President Donald Trump described them as an "invasion."
"I don't consider them a military enemy, nor does the United States military doing this jobThey're simply migrants in a caravan moving towards the United States to seek a better way of life and asylum," Army Captain Guster Cunningham III told Reuters on Thursday.
"The military is not classifying them as the enemy in any way, shape or form," said Cunningham, who is the spokesman for the Special Purpose Marine Ground- Air Taskforce 7.
Note that this SOB wasn't satisfied with "just" saying they [the invaders] weren't an enemy, he had to totally disrespecting our President and add "in any way, shape or form."
To those who have said if the Royalist State/ Deep State/ Big Club decides to stage some kind of coup against America's President not to worry too much as "our" military will step in to save him and our Constitution,, I say, and given among many other things the above, they will be far more likely to be a major part of any such coup. They are no longer America's military, they are that of the Royalist State/ Deep State/ Big Club.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/11/16/captain-says-u-s-military-does-not-view-central-american-migrants-as-enemies.html
#3948284 at 2018-11-18 07:44:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5022: Nothing Provided Is Random Edition
Caravan attracts diplomats and denouncers in Tijuana
The Honduran diplomat said he came to express solidarity with his many compatriots who have descended on this border town in recent days as part of the Central American migrant caravan.
"These are our people, we want to do what we can for them," Alden Rivera, the Honduran ambassador to Mexico, told reporters Saturday during a morning visit to a sports facility here that is currently home to more than 2,600 migrants, mostly Hondurans. "In Honduras we respect human rights."
His presence drew angry reactions from a number of camp residents, who labeled the current, U.S.-backed government in Tegucigalpa a corrupt regime that maintains autocratic rule over a largely impoverished society.
"If we had work and a proper government in Honduras we wouldn't have had to embark on this difficult trip and live outdoors," complained Maria Ramirez, 33, who said she was an outdoor fish vendor back in her hometown of San Pedro Sula, where the caravan started more than a month ago. "How dare he come here and say he wants to help us!"
The ambassador's entourage kept the diplomat shielded from the angry migrants, many of whom are expected to seek political asylum in the United States, asserting that they face persecution in their homeland.
"This ambassador and all the other politicos from Honduras should be in jail!" declared Hugo Lara, 28, from the Honduran town of Copan. "They stole all the money!"
The interaction between the ambassador and the migrants soon ended as the diplomat continued his rounds and the migrants wandered off. It marked just another small ironic wrinkle in the ongoing saga of the caravan.
As more caravan members straggled into Tijuana on Saturday, where they have received a mixed reaction, most joined the more than 2,600 housed at the Benito Juarez sports facility, about a block from the U.S.-Mexico border.
The tall fence, across a busy highway, separates Tijuana from San Diego, but migrants can only see the sky above California. The fence blocks views of the land across the border line.
The Honduran ambassador, as well as a number of Mexican officials, visited the camp on Saturday as an expanding number of international media crews also arrived in Tijuana, keen to tell the story of the migrant caravan, which traveled about 3,000 miles to get here. Journalists lined up for limited access hours in the morning and afternoon, even as President Trump, who focused an unrelenting publicity blitz on the caravan prior to the recent U.S. election, has since stopped talking about it.
Officials in this city of 1.6 million are wondering where to house the expanding ranks of migrants, whose numbers are expected to grow to as many as 10,000 in coming days.
The Tijuana mayor, Juan Manuel Gastelum, has labeled many of the migrants criminals and "bums" and said he was contemplating calling for a referendum on whether the city should accept them. On Sunday, some residents opposed to the migrants' presence are planning a protest march. There is also talk of a pro-migrant counter-demonstration.
Several migrants sleeping in the gymnasium said they heard rocks landing on the roof of the facility overnight, which they viewed as a hostile act.
But not everyone is hostile to the new arrivals in this border town that has long hosted northbound migrants - and where most residents trace their origins to other parts of Mexico. Residents of Tijuana regularly drove up to the sports facility, donating food and clothing for the migrants.
http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-mexico-caravan-20181117-story.html
#3943569 at 2018-11-17 22:52:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5016: POTUS In Paradise Edition
>>3943481
Probably San Diego and a visit to the border.
#3943366 at 2018-11-17 22:30:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5016: POTUS In Paradise Edition
>>3943226 (lb)
AF1 is airborne.
Chase plane appears to be descending into LA Palm Springs or San Diego.
o7
#3943334 at 2018-11-17 22:27:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5015: POTUS Flies To The Fires Edition
AF1 is airborne.
Chase plane looks to be descending into LA or San Diego.
o7
#3942782 at 2018-11-17 21:29:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5015: POTUS Flies To The Fires Edition
President Trump Says Troops to Stay at Border 'As Long as Necessary'
President Donald Trump said that troops would stay at the border "as long as necessary" as thouSands of migrants poured into the Mexican border town of Tijuana, causing clashes with the locals there.
Speaking with reporters on Saturday morning before leaving to tour the California wildfire devastation, Trump said have built "great fencing, they built a very powerful fence.
"The fence is fully manned, nobody gets through," he said. "When they're caught, they're not released."
Trump ordered up to 15,000 troops to the border as up to 10,000 migrants spread across three caravans surged toward Tijuana, beginning to arrive there several days ago. Some 5,900 troops are currently deployed across California, Arizona, and Texas to provide support for Border Patrol agents.
Officials said that they were prepared for a large group of people rushing the fence, which has been discussed by some of the migrants.
"We do have who we need in place and just like always, we're maintaining our border security. Anybody that is trying to unlawfully enter into the United States in between a port of entry-it's illegal-so this is what we're here for, this is what we're doing. We're protecting our border," Tekae Michael, Border Patrol public affairs officer for the San Diego Sector, told the Epoch Times.
"Anybody coming to claim asylum into the United States-the legal way to do it is through a port of entry and presenting yourself and asking permission to come in. If you do choose to cross illegally in between a port of entry, you will be arrested and you will be prosecuted."
Proclamation
Preparing further for hundreds or thouSands of people illegally rushing into the United States, President Trump recently issued a proclamation making those who entered outside a port of entry ineligible for asylum.
In the proclamation, Trump noted that the migrants rejected an asylum offer from Mexico before traveling to the United States, and how most migrants claim a credible fear of persecution or torture but only a fraction of those who claim the fear ultimately qualify for asylum.
On Friday, Trump wondered why migrants heading to the United States seem to always be waving flags of the countries they're fleeing from.
"If they have such fear and such problems, and they hate their countries, why do we see all the flags being waved?" he asked. "For Guatemala, for Honduras, for El Salvador ... This has nothing to do with asylum, it has to do with getting into the country illegally."
Possible Government Shutdown
President Trump has discussed negotiating with lawmakers to trade amnesty for some illegal aliens already in the United States for funding for a border wall.
Asked if he'd be okay with a government shutdown if he doesn't get the funding, Trump said that this would be a good time, referring to how the lame-duck House of Representatives will change from Republican to Democrat control at the New Year.
"We're talking about border wall, we're talking about quite a big sum of money, about $5 billion. And I think probably if I was ever going to do a shutdown over border security-when you look at the caravan, when you look at the mess, when you look at the people coming in-this would be a very good time to do a shutdown," he said.
"I don't think it's going to be necessary, because I think the Democrats will come to their senses, and if they don't come to their senses, we will continue to win elections."
https://www.theepochtimes.com/president-trump-says-troops-to-stay-at-border-as-long-as-necessary_2718100.html
#3935921 at 2018-11-17 04:37:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5006: Quiet Night Shift Edition
he appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general has triggered a brewing controversy in federal courts, including one lawsuit from the state of Maryland seeking to block the appointment, another petition to the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to name Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to the post - and now a move by a San Diego defense lawyer to demand charges against his indicted client be dropped.
Attorney Eugene Iredale says in motions filed in two cases federal court this week that because Whitaker's appointment violates two laws governing the succession process for attorney general, the case against his client should be dismissed because Whitaker is not a legally valid head of the Department of Justice.
https://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/sd-me-whitaker-appointment-20181116-story,amp.html
#3934032 at 2018-11-17 02:01:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5004: The Sultan And The King Edition
>>3934012
10/18/18 (4) plane crashes
'''LIBERTY UNIVERSITY PLANE CRASH: SMALL PLANE CRASHES AT LYNCHBURG AIRPORT, VIRGINIA'''
https://www.newsweek.com/liberty-university-plane-crash-lynchburg-airport-virginia-1176899
'''Pilot in hospital with head injuries after crashing his plane in Northumberland field'''
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/pilot-hospital-head-injuries-after-15298307
'''Russian military L-39 jet trainer crashes into water, search for pilots underway'''
https://www.rt.com/newsline/441662-russian-jet-trainer-crash/
'''Two injured in Plant City plane crash''''
https://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/accidents/Two-injured-in-Plant-City-plane-crash_172772456
10/19/18 (1) plane crash
'''Small plane makes emergency landing on freeway in San Diego County'''
https://abc7.com/small-plane-lands-on-freeway-in-San-Diego-county/4518772/
==10/20/18''
'''Tennessee man uninjured in plane crash early Saturday in county'''
http://www.tribtown.com/2018/10/20/tennessee-man-uninjured-in-plane-crash-early-saturday-in-county/
'''Officials: Plane makes emergency landing at Stratford airport'''
http://connecticut.news12.com/story/39324972/officials-plane-makes-emergency-landing-at-stratford-airport
10/20/18 (0) plane crashes
10/21/18 (2) plane crashes
''' Plane Crashes In Indianapolis'''
https://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/plane-crashes-in-indianapolis/1540801359
'''Plane crash-lands on farmland in Hurricane'''
https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2018/10/21/cgb-plane-crash-lands-on-farmland-in-hurricane/#.W-9njnpKgUE
10/22//18 (0) plane crashes
10/23/18 (2) plane crashes
'''Mock German fighter plane crashes on California freeway'''
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/23/california-nazi-plane-world-war-ii-crash
'''Plane crash at Greenville Downtown Airport attributed to 'pilot error,' director says'''
https://eu.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2018/10/23/plane-crash-reported-greenville-downtown-airport/1738477002/
10/24/18 (1) plane crash
'''Crews respond to small plane crash in Centre County'''
https://www.wearecentralpa.com/news/crews-respond-to-small-plane-crash-in-centre-county/1545978560
10/25/18 (1) plane crash
'''Officials searching for missing plane off Charleston coast''' *not a plane crash but included
10/26/18 (3) plane crashes
'''Light aircraft crashes at Brighton City Airport'''
https://www.newSandstar.co.uk/news/national/17010229.light-aircraft-crashes-at-brighton-city-airport/
'''Small plane crashes in field in Lone Tree, two occupants exit safely'''
https://www.newSandstar.co.uk/news/national/17010229.light-aircraft-crashes-at-brighton-city-airport/
'''Honeymooners miraculously survive plane crash'''
https://www.news24.com/World/News/honeymooners-miraculously-survive-plane-crash-20181026
pt 3/4
#3933223 at 2018-11-17 01:00:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5003: Fought & Fought & Fought Edition
Wells Fargo Banker Worked in Sinaloa Cartel Money Laundering Scheme, Say Feds
A former Wells Fargo banker was arrested by FBI agents on Wednesday, for allegedly participating in an international money laundering conspiracy connected to Mexican cartels.
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the arrest of Luis Fernando Figueroa, 30, for allegedly taking part in an international money laundering conspiracy tied to cartels based in Tijuana, Mexico. Figueroa was arrested in San Diego.
According to the indictment and other public records, the international money laundering organization cleaned approximately $19.6 million in narcotics proceeds on behalf of Mexican-based drug trafficking organizations, including the Sinaloa Cartel, between 2014 and 2016. Figueroa's arrest marks the latest in a string of recent indictments. Between January and March 2018, seven alleged leaders of this organization were charged and arrested in San Diego. Five of those pleaded guilty. Figueroa made his initial court appearance Thursday, according to the DOJ.
The money laundering organization reportedly recruited individuals to serve as "funnel account holders" and open personal accounts with Wells Fargo Bank and others. "Couriers" traveled to San Diego, Los Angeles, and other U.S. cities where they picked up and transported varying amounts of cash, say federal investigators.
The couriers deposited the monies into the funnel accounts controlled by the money laundering organization. The funds were transferred to a series of Mexican shell companies. The funds were then moved to representatives of the Sinaloa Cartel, according to the DOJ.
This case is the result of ongoing efforts by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF), a partnership that brings together the combined expertise of federal, state and local law enforcement.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys in the Southern District of California.
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/11/16/wells-fargo-banker-worked-in-sinaloa-cartel-money-laundering-scheme-say-feds/
#3931126 at 2018-11-16 22:16:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5000: Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand Edition
A security lapse has exposed a massive database containing tens of millions of text messages, including password reset links, two-factor codes, shipping notifications and more.
The exposed server belongs to Voxox (formerly Telcentris), a San Diego, Calif.-based communications company. The server wasn't protected with a password, allowing anyone who knew where to look to peek in and snoop on a near-real-time stream of text messages.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/15/millions-sms-text-messages-leaked-two-factor-codes/
#3930495 at 2018-11-16 21:32:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4999: Washed Up Shills Edition
National Guard soldier arrested, charged with smuggling Mexican nationals into US
As migration-related news coverage continues to center around U.S. troops deploying to the U.S.-Mexico border in anticipation of the migrant caravan's long-awaited arrival, one service member has reportedly gone against the security grain by smuggling Mexican migrants into the United States. California National Guardsman Pfc. Edward Jair Acosta-Avila was arrested Nov. 10 when his car was stopped near San Diego, California, about two miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, USA Today reported. After pulling over Acosta-Avila's Honda Accord, Customs and Border Protection agents apprehended five individuals, including three undocumented Mexican nationals who were discovered hiding under a blanket in the back seat. Acosta-Avila, along with one other passenger who was identified as U.S. citizen, has been charged in federal court with human trafficking. The Guardsman, who was reportedly awaiting discharge for being absent without leave, told authorities he and the co-defendant planned to split a payment of $400 for shuttling the three men into the U.S.
The Mexican nationals told officials they "made smuggling arrangements and agreed to pay between $6,000 and $7,000 each to be smuggled into the United States," the report said. For now, the three men will be detained to serve as witnesses in the case, Fox 5 San Diego reported. They will later face the standard deportation process. Acosta-Avila was reportedly not part of the U.S. border security mission, one in which an estimated 7,000 troops are expected to deploy in support of at various locations along the U.S.-Mexico border.
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2018/11/15/national-guard-soldier-arrested-charged-with-smuggling-mexican-nationals-into-us/
#3927394 at 2018-11-16 17:31:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4995: Fantastic Friday Edition
Border video from Imperial Beach (San Diego) rat bastard illegals already pulling down the, recently, added barbed wire atop of the fence.
https://twitter.com/cbpSanDiego/status/1063482593155239937?s=21
#3923659 at 2018-11-16 07:00:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4990: JA In The News A Lot Lately (Out Of Nowhere) Edition
The 'blocked' planes from (pb)
San Diego to Teterboro.
Teterboro is a little shit airport.
Dropping off peeps from the caravan?
I'm not a regular planefag, so no clue is Sand Diego to Teterboro is "normal" for 2 planes at once.
#3923088 at 2018-11-16 05:54:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4989: Server Or JA = Truth Exposed (SR) Edition
U.S. service members reinforcing the U.S.-Mexico border fence with barbed wire on Thursday ahead of the expected arrival of several migrant caravans in the coming weeks.
San Diego / TIJUANA BORDER
#3919673 at 2018-11-16 00:55:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4985: Will the Real Shill Shady Please Stand Up Edition
'We won't let them run us over!' Growing migrant crowd tests US-Mexico border fortifications (VIDEO)
A metal fence separating US-Mexico border between Imperial Beach and Tijuana proved to be no challenge for hundreds of Central American migrants who scaled the wall with ease, taunting the American border agents on the other side.
Not all the migrants who broke away from the main caravan of asylum seekers found shelters once they arrived in Tijuana, Mexico. Many of those eagerly pursuing their dreams of a promised land continued west before they arrived at Border Field State Park in Imperial Beach, California.
The large fence which crosses the beach at US-Mexico Pacific border was not much of an obstacle, as dozens of people were seen scaling the wall. While some migrants did not go beyond perching on top of the fence, a few just couldn't wait to step on US soil.
However, no arrests were made as US border guards who patrolled the beach ordered the illegals back to Mexico.
To make sure the beach border section stays secured, additional US border agents and the military were called in to begin to "harden" the barrier with razor-sharp wire.
"We readjusted our priorities and now are hardening this area quickly with concertina wire. The military has moved in as well as border patrol agents to make sure this is secure," San Diego Sector Chief Patrol Agent Rodney Scott said Wednesday, noting that over 300 migrants had reached the beach barrier a day earlier.
We're not just going to let groups of people just show up and run us over. We're ready and we will do our job to make sure that everybody is arrested and prosecuted.
A group of 398 asylum seekers arrived at Tijuana on Wednesday to join over 350 migrants that reached the shores of the Pacific on Tuesday. The two groups merged with some 80 LGBT activists and made it to the US-Mexico frontier on Sunday. In eager anticipation of their arrival, San Diego border agents and troops erected additional barricades and barbed wire fencing. US authorities also announced lane closures at the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa ports of entry.
Currently, several thouSand Central American migrants are heading for the US in three separate caravans. Most of them intend to take the Pacific coast route to reach the US, which is still over 1,000 miles away from them.
To deal with the influx of refugees, Donald Trump has authorized the Pentagon to deploy 5,800 troops to Arizona, Texas and California to secure the southern border. The US troops, which have drones, helicopters and planes at their disposal will help 2,100 National Guardsmen battle what Trump called a migrant "invasion." While the deployment of such a massive military contingent drew extensive criticism, the Pentagon's chief on Wednesday defended the decision to send troops to secure the frontier.
https://www.rt.com/usa/444014-pacific-border-migrants-scaling-wall/
I remember an Anon commenting a few weeks ago when this matchstick fence was made.
"Try climbing it."
LOL!!!
#3918199 at 2018-11-15 22:51:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4983: Arizona Audit Edition
>>3918182
Born and raised in San Diego. Tijuana not foreign territory to me. You got to be fucked up to not be wanted in Tijuana. Speaking from experience.
#3914762 at 2018-11-15 17:39:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4979: Manufactured Conflict Edition
Live Police Scanner in San Diego monitering the caravan as arrests and illegal crossings begin
#3910876 at 2018-11-15 08:31:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4974: You Have More Than You Know Edition
https://twitter.com/nbcSanDiego/status/1062462380599377922
IMPORTANT
Hurricane winds in San Diego????
their were 80 mile an hour winds in Santa Rosa during the (deep state) Santa Rosa Tubbs Fire
I lived in Santa Rosa for years, their is never strong wind in Santa Rosa, ever.
The strong wind is not natural
#3906298 at 2018-11-15 00:55:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4968: A Fresh Start Edition
Rabbis countrywide are expected to begin a "pilgrimage" to the southern border on Monday to protest the Trump administration's "unacceptable" treatment of migrants.
In a statement sent to Newsweek, Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp of Temple Sholom in Cincinnati said that the "increased militarization of our borders and zero-tolerance policies" have created the conditions for a "humanitarian disaster affecting immigrants and asylum seekers."
"These policies violate every principle of decency, justice and compassion that we hold as Jews," Terlinchamp said. "We are making this sacred journey to call on our government to stop the unacceptable practice of imprisoning immigrant minors, and ensure protection for those seeking refuge within our borders."
Reform Rabbi Josh Whinston of Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor is helping lead a pilgrimage of rabbis to the southern border in protest of the Trump administration's treatment of migrants. Philip Deitch
Dubbed the "Let Our Families Go" pilgrimage, the journey is expected to see rabbis travel in three groups, departing from starting points in Cleveland, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Sacramento, California, on Monday.
The rabbis plan to stop in Indianapolis and St. Louis for rallies before converging in El Paso, Texas, on November 15.
The group is then expected to participate in an "action of prophetic witness that will call attention to the injustices taking place on the border," before traveling to Tornillo, Texas, in a demonstration of "solidarity" between the Jewish community and immigrants "suffering these outrages" brought on by government policy.
Specifically, rabbis plan to protest three ongoing crises near the border. In a press release sent to Newsweek, the group said those crises included: The Trump administration's ongoing detention of migrant children at a "tent city" site in Tornillo; immigration officials' decision to release migrants in El Paso from detention with "no access to support or resources"; and U.S. immigration officials' slow processing of asylum seekers, with dozens of undocumented migrants recently being forced to camp on the Paso Del Norte international bridge as they waited to enter the U.S.
Calling for the end to detention of undocumented minors, Rabbi Josh Whinston of Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor said in a statement sent to Newsweek: "We, as people of faith, stand for the reunification of children with parents or guardians regardless of immigration status.
"The time has [come] to bring an end to the outrageous practices that keep asylum seekers and immigrant teens mired in desperate poverty or locked in prison camps. This pilgrimage is a fulfillment of our obligation as religious leaders to support the most vulnerable among us, and an acknowledgement of the immigrant identity embedded in our own Jewish heritage."
Plans for the pilgrimage south came as thouSands of Central American migrants made their way north toward the U.S.-Mexico border, with many hoping to claim asylum in the U.S.
President Donald Trump has railed against the caravans, with his administration announcing a new rule barring migrants who tried to enter the U.S. illegally from claiming asylum.
About 80 of the thouSands of migrants heading towards the U.S. border recently made it to Tijuana, Mexico, which borders San Diego.
In anticipation of the caravan arrivals, the Trump administration deployed up to 7,000 troops, which are expected to be stationed along the southern border. Trump has said that the number could increase to 15,000.
In a statement, Rabbi Ben Zeidman of Temple Mount Sinai in El Paso said rabbis were compelled to come to migrants' aid as "every day we see in our community the painful suffering of immigrant families and asylum seekers, who want nothing more than the chance for a safe and dignified future."
This article has been updated with a photo of Rabbi Josh Whinston of Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor.
#3905293 at 2018-11-14 23:32:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4966: Lewis and Clark Edition
>>3905149
http://www.calbar.ca.gov/About-Us/News-Events/California-Bar-Journal/Attorney-Discipline/County-Articles/david-thaddeus-achord-of-San-Diego-suspended-for-90-days-for-domestic-violence-conviction
#3903710 at 2018-11-14 21:39:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4964: Sauce Boss Edition
Video shows group climbing border fence
San Diego – People on the Mexican side of the border could be seen climbing the fence near Border Field State Park Tuesday afternoon after part of the Central American migrant caravan arrived in Tijuana.
Several people scaled the fence and sat on top of it. A few jumped or crawled to openings in the fence onto U.S. soil but quickly ran back as Border Patrol agents approached.
Several border agents were seen patrolling the area in trucks, 4-wheelers, a helicopter and on horses.
https: //fox5SanDiego.com/2018/11/13/video-shows-group-climbing-on-border-fence/
#3903158 at 2018-11-14 20:54:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4963: Rope a Dope Edition
MATH ERROR: Scientists Admit 'Mistakes' Led To Alarming Results In Major Global Warming Study
Scientists behind a headline-grabbing climate study admitted they "really muffed" their paper.
Their study claimed to find 60 percent more warming in the oceans, but that was based on math errors.
The errors were initially spotted by scientist Nic Lewis, who called them "serious (but surely inadvertent) errors."
The scientists behind a headline-grabbing global warming study did something that seems all too rare these days - they admitted to making mistakes and thanked the researcher, a global warming skeptic, who pointed them out. "When we were confronted with his insight it became immediately clear there was an issue there," study co-author Ralph Keeling told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday. Their study, published in October, used a new method of measuring ocean heat uptake and found the oceans had absorbed 60 more heat than previously thought. Many news outlets relayed the findings, but independent scientist Nic Lewis quickly found problems with the study.
Keeling, a scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, owned up to the mistake and thanked Lewis for finding it. Keeling and his co-authors submitted a correction to the journal Nature. "We're grateful to have it be pointed out quickly so that we could correct it quickly," Keeling said. In a statement posted online Friday, Keeling said "the combined effect of these two corrections to have a small impact on our calculations of overall heat uptake." However, Keeling said the errors mean there are "larger margins of error" than they initially thought.
So, while Keeling said they still found there's more warming than previously thought, there's too much uncertainty to support their paper's central conclusion that oceans absorbed 60 percent more heat than current estimates show. "Our error margins are too big now to really weigh in on the precise amount of warming that's going on in the ocean," Keeling told The Union Tribune. "We really muffed the error margins." Keeling and his co-authors used the study to debut a new way of estimating ocean heat uptake by measuring the volume of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. Scientists are still intrigued by this method, but all the kinks need to be worked out. "So far as I can see, their method vastly underestimates the uncertainty," Lewis told The Washington Post in an interview Tuesday, "as well as biasing up significantly, nearly 30 percent, the central estimate."
Lewis pointed out the errors in Keeling's study in a blog post published Nov. 6 on climate scientist Judith Curry's website.Lewis wrote that "[j]ust a few hours of analysis and calculations ... was sufficient to uncover apparently serious (but surely inadvertent) errors in the underlying calculations." Lewis is an ardent critic of climate scientists' over-reliance on climate models, which he says predict too much warming. Lewis and Curry published a study earlier in 2018 that found climate models overestimated global warming by as much as 45 percent. Lewis's corrections were quickly confirmed by University of Colorado professor Roger Pielke Jr. Pielke called Keeling's acceptance and willingness to correct the mistakes a "lesson in graciousness." "Unfortunately, we made mistakes here," Keeling told WaPo. "I think the main lesson is that you work as fast as you can to fix mistakes when you find them."
https://www.dailycaller.com/2018/11/14/scientists-mistakes-global-warming/
#3903052 at 2018-11-14 20:45:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4963: Rope a Dope Edition
>>3902870
Is that shit in San Diego on his radar?
#3901277 at 2018-11-14 18:24:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4961: Lively and Jovial Edition
>>3900974
Villa was pissed because Roosevelt said he would recognize him as President of Mexico (during their civil war). Instead, Wilson recognized his rival Carranza and Villa's army got slaughtered (40K men lost, 1st & 2nd Celaya). Villa was totally pro-US, would have been Mexico's best leader ever, and against the progressive agenda pushed by Carranza and Wilson. Carranza goes on to try to start a race war in the US (Plan de San Diego). Villa becomes an actor in Hollywood.
#3899525 at 2018-11-14 16:02:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4959: Stand The Hazard Of The Die Edition
Caravan - Second Migrant Group (350) Arrives Near San Diego, Climbs Fence (Video)
Wait, that's so odd. Didn't the mainstream media last week say that all these migrants were thouSands of miles away and that the Republican Party was just airing television spots to scare you.
That's so weird that two groups have arrived in Tijuana already now.
Whereas two days ago it was almost 100 LGBTQ migrants, this time it's another 357 who arrived by bus.
Related coverage: Caravan - LGBTQ Honduras Migrant Group Arrives In Tijuana, Ready To Cross (Video).
The Central Americans, who could be seen sitting on the border fence between San Diego and Tijuana already, were part of a first group who arrived on in nine buses. More are on the way.
The majority of the migrant caravan is still in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, 2400 kilometers south.
https://thegoldwater.com/news/42282-Caravan-Second-Migrant-Group-350-Arrives-Near-San-Diego-Climbs-Fence-Video
#3896035 at 2018-11-14 06:04:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4954: Do You Even Lift Ruth? Edition
If this is really happening.. tell President Trump to save the troop deployment, send porta johns and event tents w speakers..
Get westboro to hold the line!!! Kek!!
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-13/feds-harden-San-Diego-tijuana-border-lgbt-caravan-migrants-first-arrive
#3895716 at 2018-11-14 05:22:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4954: Do You Even Lift Ruth? Edition
>>3895573
They're Here!!! Caravan Migrants Reach US Border at San Diego, Climb Fence
The first waves of caravan migrants, totaling nearly 500, mostly men, reached the U.S. border at San Diego this week. One group of about 350-400 arrived Tuesday with many of them climbing a tall border fence in an act of defiance as Border Patrol agents watched from a distance. Two migrants were filmed jumping over the fence, located at the Playas De Tijuana and San Diego border, taunting Border Patrol officers assembled at a watchful distance before climbing back up the fence to the Mexican side.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/theyre-here-caravan-migrants-reach-us-border-at-San-Diego-climb-fence/
#3895639 at 2018-11-14 05:12:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4954: Do You Even Lift Ruth? Edition
EXECUTIVE TEAM
JERRY DUSA | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Jerry Dusa, CEO, is responsible for overall strategy, performance, and customer satisfaction. He believes relationships with customers, employees, and partners are the backbone to business. He holds degrees in mathematics and marketing and has held roles as President, Board Member, Trustee, and Consultant for companies ranging from start-up to multi-national companies.
MATT DUSA | PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Matt Dusa, President and COO, is responsible for corporate policies, regulatory compliance, personnel management, corporate growth objectives, and adherence to budgets. He believes in a servant leadership style with clear strategic initiatives empowering employees to make decisions and be accountable. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology, a Master's Degree in sports medicine from San Jose State University and is a published author. Matt is a licensed paramedic, a certified firefighter, and a member of a peer based leadership development group.
CHRIS DUSA | CHIEF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Chris Dusa, Chief Business Development Officer, has responsibility for developing, executing, and sustaining corporate strategic initiatives both domestic and international. When initiating programs for long-term success, Chris believes in collaborating with company channel and alliance partners. He currently spearheads enterprise level program development such as comprehensive critical infrastructure protection services worldwide. Chris earned a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Colorado, is a Fire Academy graduate and served as a Firefighter, Paramedic, Rescue Swimmer, and C.E.R.T Instructor.
SENIOR OPERATIONS STAFF
ROBERT MACKENZIE | DIVISION CHIEF - OPERATIONS
Bob MacKenzie is Division Chief of Operations and develops administrative and operational policies, standard operating procedures, rules and regulations. Bob creates work teams with complementary skills and coordinated efforts allowing strengths to be maximized. Bob is a 24 year veteran of the fire service. After 9/11 Bob developed technical procedures to protect the health and safety of the public from terrorism attacks and developed additional safe guards to ensure the health and safety of the public during natural disasters. Bob is a CPR Instructor for the American Heart Association, First Aid and CPR instructor for American Red Cross, and Council member for the San Diego Burn Institute Advisory.
RONALD WILLIAMS | VICE PRESIDENT, SHARED SERVICES
As the Vice President of Shared Services, Ronald is responsible for providing executive leadership for the integration and management of key strategic functions including human capital management, IT, administration, facilities, insurance, and training. This role brings together the critical strategic and administrative activities under one business unit with the intention of further increasing the strategic and tactical effectiveness, efficiency, and speed of these functions. Ron takes a disciplined and flexible problem-solving approach balancing business goals with employee needs. He has a Master of Business Administration and is a Senior Certified Professional with the Society of Human Resources. He maintains memberships with the Society of Human Resources Management, the American Payroll Association, and the Mergers and Acquisition Leadership Council.
ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT TEAM
KRISTEN DAVIS | DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, WESTERN REGION
Kristen provides business direction for the Western Region Account Management Team and customer service excellence for the company's Fortune 500 and enterprise level accounts. Kristen believes in an "all hands on-deck" and "work smart" approach for customers. With customer service excellence, the account base continues to grow through customer referral and grassroots approach. She is a resourceful leader with over a decade of experience in management, customer satisfaction, entrepreneurship, and proven business acumen. Kristen's experience spans government contracting, sporting goods, gaming, freight, and logistics industries. She recently completed the Paralegal course at Cal State San Marcos and earned an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts.
KYLE SIMMONS | DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, CENTRAL REGION
As Regional Director of Accounts, Kyle provides business leadership for the company's suite of Fortune 500 and enterprise level accounts. Kyle believes in helping customers safeguard the safety of all of their employees and community. He is a results-driven manager with a demonstrated history in the oil and energy industry. With 15-years' experience, he shows exemplary customer service, as well as vast knowledge of industrial maintenance, industrial projects, industrial safety, sales, and key account development. Kyle has certifications from Edwards Fire Sales Training, International Safety Equipment Association - Qualified Safety Sales Professional, and Dale Carnegie "How to Win Friends and Influence
#3895551 at 2018-11-14 05:03:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4953: World Class Think Tank Edition
EXECUTIVE TEAM
JERRY DUSA | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Jerry Dusa, CEO, is responsible for overall strategy, performance, and customer satisfaction. He believes relationships with customers, employees, and partners are the backbone to business. He holds degrees in mathematics and marketing and has held roles as President, Board Member, Trustee, and Consultant for companies ranging from start-up to multi-national companies.
MATT DUSA | PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Matt Dusa, President and COO, is responsible for corporate policies, regulatory compliance, personnel management, corporate growth objectives, and adherence to budgets. He believes in a servant leadership style with clear strategic initiatives empowering employees to make decisions and be accountable. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology, a Master's Degree in sports medicine from San Jose State University and is a published author. Matt is a licensed paramedic, a certified firefighter, and a member of a peer based leadership development group.
CHRIS DUSA | CHIEF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Chris Dusa, Chief Business Development Officer, has responsibility for developing, executing, and sustaining corporate strategic initiatives both domestic and international. When initiating programs for long-term success, Chris believes in collaborating with company channel and alliance partners. He currently spearheads enterprise level program development such as comprehensive critical infrastructure protection services worldwide. Chris earned a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Colorado, is a Fire Academy graduate and served as a Firefighter, Paramedic, Rescue Swimmer, and C.E.R.T Instructor.
SENIOR OPERATIONS STAFF
ROBERT MACKENZIE | DIVISION CHIEF - OPERATIONS
Bob MacKenzie is Division Chief of Operations and develops administrative and operational policies, standard operating procedures, rules and regulations. Bob creates work teams with complementary skills and coordinated efforts allowing strengths to be maximized. Bob is a 24 year veteran of the fire service. After 9/11 Bob developed technical procedures to protect the health and safety of the public from terrorism attacks and developed additional safe guards to ensure the health and safety of the public during natural disasters. Bob is a CPR Instructor for the American Heart Association, First Aid and CPR instructor for American Red Cross, and Council member for the San Diego Burn Institute Advisory.
RONALD WILLIAMS | VICE PRESIDENT, SHARED SERVICES
As the Vice President of Shared Services, Ronald is responsible for providing executive leadership for the integration and management of key strategic functions including human capital management, IT, administration, facilities, insurance, and training. This role brings together the critical strategic and administrative activities under one business unit with the intention of further increasing the strategic and tactical effectiveness, efficiency, and speed of these functions. Ron takes a disciplined and flexible problem-solving approach balancing business goals with employee needs. He has a Master of Business Administration and is a Senior Certified Professional with the Society of Human Resources. He maintains memberships with the Society of Human Resources Management, the American Payroll Association, and the Mergers and Acquisition Leadership Council.
ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT TEAM
KRISTEN DAVIS | DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, WESTERN REGION
Kristen provides business direction for the Western Region Account Management Team and customer service excellence for the company's Fortune 500 and enterprise level accounts. Kristen believes in an "all hands on-deck" and "work smart" approach for customers. With customer service excellence, the account base continues to grow through customer referral and grassroots approach. She is a resourceful leader with over a decade of experience in management, customer satisfaction, entrepreneurship, and proven business acumen. Kristen's experience spans government contracting, sporting goods, gaming, freight, and logistics industries. She recently completed the Paralegal course at Cal State San Marcos and earned an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts
KYLE SIMMONS | DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, CENTRAL REGION
As Regional Director of Accounts, Kyle provides business leadership for the company's suite of Fortune 500 and enterprise level accounts. Kyle believes in helping customers safeguard the safety of all of their employees and community. He is a results-driven manager with a demonstrated history in the oil and energy industry. With 15-years' experience, he shows exemplary customer service, as well as vast knowledge of industrial maintenance, industrial projects, industrial safety, sales, and key account development. Kyle has certifications from Edwards Fire Sales Training, International Safety Equipment Association - Qualified Safety Sales Professional, and Dale Carnegie "How to Win Friends and Influence People."
#3895049 at 2018-11-14 04:16:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4953: World Class Think Tank Edition
>>3895018
Caravan will be at San Diego border most likely tonight
#3894747 at 2018-11-14 03:50:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4953: World Class Think Tank Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
GLOBAL
>>3793687 BO: Catalog is too full and new (non-General Breads) will be deleted, not existing breads
#4952
>>3894707 Adam Schiffty's House Dems preview plans to flex oversight muscles
>>3894513 GA Judge Who Ruled Error-Filled Ballots Be Counted Donated ThouSands To Dems
>>3894299 (((Rep. Nadler))) is legitimizing Whitaker on twatter
>>3894222 Muh Scary Speech: Family rats dude out for 'Alt-Right' ties to synagogue shooter
>>3894211 Anon digs up forest fire data as per PF 442
>>3894130 Anon breaks down types of shill/shit posters (and they are legion lately)
>>3894125 @PapaD twatter-swag continues: "We haven't seen anything yet"
>>3894115 Cabal: "Spygate" Dude we hoped our assassins 187'd by now...Oh shit! He testifyin'!
>>3894094 Repost of Today's Clock-related Q drops (and moar clocks) for Night Shift
>>3894057 Trump considers tough-talking former ICE director T. Homan for DHS chief
>>3894704 #4952
#4951 Baker change
>>3893986, >>3894020 POTUS sends up 26 judge nominees... to the SENATE
>>3893617 Our light will illuminate the path so even the most wayward can find their way
>>3893829 SINCE ELECTION DAY: Dems Pick Off 12+ GOP House Seats, 2 Sens... moar coming?
>>3893628 Another late Dem declared winner, Josh Harder of CA, turning district blue
>>3893386 Feds drop prosecution of Jane "Meatloaf" Sanders after bankrupting Univ.
>>3893338, >>3893486 NYT: Who Gets the Last Word in a Disputed Senate Race? The Senate.
>>3893337 Sen Williams (D-Atl) arrested by capitol police during a ballot counts protest
Baker assist
>>3893307 Watch-Caravan Migrants Arrive at Southern Border, Scale Fence
>>3893321 FL Lt Gov on Consequences for Snipes: 'Nothing Will be Taken off the Table'
>>3894180 #4951
#4950
>>3893055 Congress Passes Legislation Standing Up Cybersecurity Agency in DHS.
>>3892917 Theresa May undermining Brexit.
>>3892913 Canadian man found guilty for committing act of terrorism.
>>3892892, >>3892911 FBI investigating bomb making materials in Lake Helen, Florida.
>>3892859 China bans 10k people from social media for "harmful political information."
>>3892832 More information on the supposed staff disputes in the Trump admin.
>>3892810 SEC settles insider trading claims against former chairman and CEO of Advanced Medical Optics.
>>3892752 Caravan migrants arrive at Southern border.
>>3892605 Palm Beach County claims their ballot counting machines have broken.
>>3892581 Husband and wife dead after plane crash at Brantford airport.
>>3893135 #4950
#4949
>>3892198 Fmr. charity CEO pleads guilty to multi-million dollar political corruption scheme.
>>3892226 Whitaker's statement on the FBI's hate crime statistics.
>>3892163 DAAG Roger Alford gives remarks on MFP that affects anti-trust enforcement globally.
>>3892151 Citizens fill up Georgia election board office to 'Stop The Fraud'.
>>3892077 5 mil migrants want to join caravan.
>>3891996 HRC sends fundraising email to support Nelson's recount team.
>>3891970 SecDef Mattis Press Gaggle: Discussions of troop deployment/movement in Poland.
>>3891919 Trump to nominate General Abi Zaid as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (vacant for 2 years).
>>3891910 Secretary Mattis Travels to McAllen, Texas and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, WY.
>>3891827 President Trump and Melania Trump are likely skipping the Kennedy Center Honors.
>>3891792 Some northbound lanes closed in San Diego as caravan approaches border.
>>3892376 #4949
#4948
>>3891002 Anon bestows some biblical wisdom.
>>3891528 Resolution to stop "cold genocide" due to transplants begins conversation in the AMA.
>>3891473 El Chapo's lawyer just claimed Mexico's president took "millions in bribes" from Sinaloa cartel.
>>3891167 Graham to Senate Judiciary to craft "immigration reform?"
>>3891260 DHS election trap theory graphic.
>>3891120 Judiciary Committee processes Trump judicial nominees over Democrats' objections.
>>3891107 Russia involved in Afghanistan/Taliban?
>>3891004, >>3891089 Mira fired? Leak sting?
>>3891676 #4948
Previously Collected Notables
>>3890155 #4946, >>3890883 #4947
>>3887897 #4943, >>3888652 #4944, >>3889378 #4945
>>3885527 #4940, >>3886344 #4941, >>3887104 #4942
>>3884811 #4937, >>3884797 #4938, >>3884760 #4939
>>3880939 #4934, >>3881713 #4935, >>3882875 #4936
>>3879103 #4931, >>3879925 #4932, >>3880138 #4933
>>3876358 #4928, >>3877162 #4929, >>3877923 #4930
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#3894368 at 2018-11-14 03:17:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4952: Jane "Meatloaf" Sanders Edition
Like a scene from Mad Max
In anticipation of the approaching Central American migrant caravan, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that work began on Tuesday to "harden" the border crossing between Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego.
The work comes as the first wave of migrants arrived in Tijuana Monday; approximately 80 gay, lesbian and transgender asylum seekers who were bussed ahead by an anonymous organization after they say intolerant fellow asylum seekers were harassing them.
We were discriminated against, even in the caravan," said Erick Dubon, 23, from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, who has been traveling with his boyfriend, Pedro Nehemias, 22. "People wouldn't let us into trucks, they made us get in the back of the line for showers, they would call us ugly names." -WaPo
"They experienced a lot of violence, including having the shelter they were staying in robbed and set on fire," said immigration lawyer Nicole Ramos. "They are vulnerable."
A second group of 360 migrants made it to Tijuana on Tuesday morning.
CBP closed four lanes at the heavily trafficked San Ysidro and Otay Mesa ports of entry in San Diego in order "to install and pre-position port hardening infrastructure equipment in preparation for the migrant caravan and the potential safety and security risk that it could cause," according to CBS News and PBS.
On Thursday, 1,100 Marines from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California were deployed to support border security, CBS San Diego affiliate KFMB reported. They were primarily tasked with installing concertina wire and pre-positioning jersey barriers, barricades and fencing.
…
The thouSands of Central American migrants left shelters in Guadalajara early Tuesday and were taken by bus to a highway tollbooth to wait for rides to their next destination. Most appeared intent on taking the Pacific coast route northward to the border city of Tijuana, which was still about 1,350 miles away. The migrants have come about 1,500 miles since they started out in Honduras around October 13. While the caravan previously averaged only about 30 miles a day, the migrants are now covering daily distances of 185 miles or more, partly because they are relying on hitchhiking rather than walking.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-13/feds-harden-San-Diego-tijuana-border-lgbt-caravan-migrants-first-arrive
#3894002 at 2018-11-14 02:48:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4952: Jane "Meatloaf" Sanders Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
GLOBAL
>>3793687 BO: Catalog is too full and new (non-General Breads) will be deleted, not existing breads
#4951 Baker change
>>3893617 Our light will illuminate the path so even the most wayward can find their way
>>3893829 SINCE ELECTION DAY: Dems Pick Off 12+ GOP House Seats, 2 Sens... moar coming?
>>3893628 Another late Dem declared winner, Josh Harder of CA, turning district blue
>>3893386 Feds drop prosecution of Jane "Meatloaf" Sanders after bankrupting Univ.
>>3893338, >>3893486 NYT: Who Gets the Last Word in a Disputed Senate Race? The Senate.
>>3893337 Sen Williams (D-Atl) arrested by capitol police during a ballot counts protest
Baker assist
>>3893307 Watch-Caravan Migrants Arrive at Southern Border, Scale Fence
>>3893321 FL Lt Gov on Consequences for Snipes: 'Nothing Will be Taken off the Table'
>>3893949 #4951
#4950
>>3893055 Congress Passes Legislation Standing Up Cybersecurity Agency in DHS.
>>3892917 Theresa May undermining Brexit.
>>3892913 Canadian man found guilty for committing act of terrorism.
>>3892892, >>3892911 FBI investigating bomb making materials in Lake Helen, Florida.
>>3892859 China bans 10k people from social media for "harmful political information."
>>3892832 More information on the supposed staff disputes in the Trump admin.
>>3892810 SEC settles insider trading claims against former chairman and CEO of Advanced Medical Optics.
>>3892752 Caravan migrants arrive at Southern border.
>>3892605 Palm Beach County claims their ballot counting machines have broken.
>>3892581 Husband and wife dead after plane crash at Brantford airport.
>>3893135 #4950
#4949
>>3892198 Fmr. charity CEO pleads guilty to multi-million dollar political corruption scheme.
>>3892226 Whitaker's statement on the FBI's hate crime statistics.
>>3892163 DAAG Roger Alford gives remarks on MFP that affects anti-trust enforcement globally.
>>3892151 Citizens fill up Georgia election board office to 'Stop The Fraud'.
>>3892077 5 mil migrants want to join caravan.
>>3891996 HRC sends fundraising email to support Nelson's recount team.
>>3891970 SecDef Mattis Press Gaggle: Discussions of troop deployment/movement in Poland.
>>3891919 Trump to nominate General Abi Zaid as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (vacant for 2 years).
>>3891910 Secretary Mattis Travels to McAllen, Texas and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, WY.
>>3891827 President Trump and Melania Trump are likely skipping the Kennedy Center Honors.
>>3891792 Some northbound lanes closed in San Diego as caravan approaches border.
>>3892376 #4949
#4948
>>3891002 Anon bestows some biblical wisdom.
>>3891528 Resolution to stop "cold genocide" due to transplants begins conversation in the AMA.
>>3891473 El Chapo's lawyer just claimed Mexico's president took "millions in bribes" from Sinaloa cartel.
>>3891167 Graham to Senate Judiciary to craft "immigration reform?"
>>3891260 DHS election trap theory graphic.
>>3891120 Judiciary Committee processes Trump judicial nominees over Democrats' objections.
>>3891107 Russia involved in Afghanistan/Taliban?
>>3891004, >>3891089 Mira fired? Leak sting?
>>3891676 #4948
#4947
>>3890203 Migrants hopping border fences (shooting gallery in the making)
>>3890284 Cryin' Chuck trying to get Whitaker to recuse himself from muh Russia
>>3890377 Brenda Snipes doubles down on support for Broward County's lack of integrity
>>3890446 Dig on Good Technology (USAspending.gov data)
>>3890461 More Broward Co. voting equipment found stashed at elementary school
>>3890481 Naomi Rao nominated to take Kavanaugh's old place on the US Court of Appeals
>>3890581 US State Dept. backs NATO amid Macron's squawking over EU army
>>3890652 Two former Navy officers plead guilty in corruption and fraud probe
>>3890709 Office of FLOTUS confirms Ricardel "no longer deserves honor of serving this WH"
>>3890883 #4947
Previously Collected Notables
>>3890155 #4946, >>3890883 #4947
>>3887897 #4943, >>3888652 #4944, >>3889378 #4945
>>3885527 #4940, >>3886344 #4941, >>3887104 #4942
>>3884811 #4937, >>3884797 #4938, >>3884760 #4939
>>3880939 #4934, >>3881713 #4935, >>3882875 #4936
>>3879103 #4931, >>3879925 #4932, >>3880138 #4933
>>3876358 #4928, >>3877162 #4929, >>3877923 #4930
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#3893923 at 2018-11-14 02:43:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4951: Nightshift Rightshift Edition
Why are the illegals being allowed into San Diego? Where's the military? Where are the militias?
#3893461 at 2018-11-14 02:18:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4951: Nightshift Rightshift Edition
>>3893307
>In live video footage by Televisa Tijuana Oficial and FRONTERA, Central American migrants reportedly with the caravan can be seen scaling a border fence that separates Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California.
They come by boat also every night, and run into our beach communities in the early morning.
#3893425 at 2018-11-14 02:16:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4951: Nightshift Rightshift Edition
Baja 1000 anon here - I'm going to be crossing the border in an hour or so, after we finish getting our race provisions in San Diego. I'll keep you guys posted on any migrant caravan habbenings as we enter Mexico.
#3893307 at 2018-11-14 02:08:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4951: Nightshift Rightshift Edition
Watch-Caravan Migrants Arrive at Southern Border, Scale Fence
Video footage released by various Mexican news agencies show the first group of migrants with a caravan of 7,000 to 10,000 Central Americans have arrived at the United States-Mexico border.
In live video footage by Televisa Tijuana Oficial and FRONTERA, Central American migrants reportedly with the caravan can be seen scaling a border fence that separates Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California.
https: //www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/11/13/watch-caravan-migrants-arrive-at-southern-border-scale-fence/
#3893155 at 2018-11-14 01:58:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4951: Nightshift Rightshift Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
GLOBAL
>>3793687 BO: Catalog is too full and new (non-General Breads) will be deleted, not existing breads
#4950
>>3893055 Congress Passes Legislation Standing Up Cybersecurity Agency in DHS.
>>3892917 Theresa May undermining Brexit.
>>3892913 Canadian man found guilty for committing act of terrorism.
>>3892892, >>3892911 FBI investigating bomb making materials in Lake Helen, Florida.
>>3892859 China bans 10k people from social media for "harmful political information."
>>3892832 More information on the supposed staff disputes in the Trump admin.
>>3892810 SEC settles insider trading claims against former chairman and CEO of Advanced Medical Optics.
>>3892752 Caravan migrants arrive at Southern border.
>>3892605 Palm Beach County claims their ballot counting machines have broken.
>>3892581 Husband and wife dead after plane crash at Brantford airport.
>>3893135 #4950
#4949
>>3892198 Fmr. charity CEO pleads guilty to multi-million dollar political corruption scheme.
>>3892226 Whitaker's statement on the FBI's hate crime statistics.
>>3892163 DAAG Roger Alford gives remarks on MFP that affects anti-trust enforcement globally.
>>3892151 Citizens fill up Georgia election board office to 'Stop The Fraud'.
>>3892077 5 mil migrants want to join caravan.
>>3891996 HRC sends fundraising email to support Nelson's recount team.
>>3891970 SecDef Mattis Press Gaggle: Discussions of troop deployment/movement in Poland.
>>3891919 Trump to nominate General Abi Zaid as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (vacant for 2 years).
>>3891910 Secretary Mattis Travels to McAllen, Texas and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, WY.
>>3891827 President Trump and Melania Trump are likely skipping the Kennedy Center Honors.
>>3891792 Some northbound lanes closed in San Diego as caravan approaches border.
>>3892376 #4949
#4948
>>3891002 Anon bestows some biblical wisdom.
>>3891528 Resolution to stop "cold genocide" due to transplants begins conversation in the AMA.
>>3891473 El Chapo's lawyer just claimed Mexico's president took "millions in bribes" from Sinaloa cartel.
>>3891167 Graham to Senate Judiciary to craft "immigration reform?"
>>3891260 DHS election trap theory graphic.
>>3891120 Judiciary Committee processes Trump judicial nominees over Democrats' objections.
>>3891107 Russia involved in Afghanistan/Taliban?
>>3891004, >>3891089 Mira fired? Leak sting?
>>3891676 #4948
#4947
>>3890203 Migrants hopping border fences (shooting gallery in the making)
>>3890284 Cryin' Chuck trying to get Whitaker to recuse himself from muh Russia
>>3890377 Brenda Snipes doubles down on support for Broward County's lack of integrity
>>3890446 Dig on Good Technology (USAspending.gov data)
>>3890461 More Broward Co. voting equipment found stashed at elementary school
>>3890481 Naomi Rao nominated to take Kavanaugh's old place on the US Court of Appeals
>>3890581 US State Dept. backs NATO amid Macron's squawking over EU army
>>3890652 Two former Navy officers plead guilty in corruption and fraud probe
>>3890709 Office of FLOTUS confirms Ricardel "no longer deserves honor of serving this WH"
>>3890883 #4947
Previously Collected Notables
>>3890155 #4946,
>>3887897 #4943, >>3888652 #4944, >>3889378 #4945
>>3885527 #4940, >>3886344 #4941, >>3887104 #4942
>>3884811 #4937, >>3884797 #4938, >>3884760 #4939
>>3880939 #4934, >>3881713 #4935, >>3882875 #4936
>>3879103 #4931, >>3879925 #4932, >>3880138 #4933
>>3876358 #4928, >>3877162 #4929, >>3877923 #4930
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#3892752 at 2018-11-14 01:32:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4950: Comfy Tuesday Night Bread Edition
Watch-Caravan Migrants Arrive at Southern Border, Scale Fence
Video footage released by various Mexican news agencies show the first group of migrants with a caravan of 7,000 to 10,000 Central Americans have arrived at the United States-Mexico border.
In live video footage by Televisa Tijuana Oficial and FRONTERA, Central American migrants reportedly with the caravan can be seen scaling a border fence that separates Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California.
As Breitbart News's Robert Arce reported, newly released video footage shows that 400 migrants with the caravan were escorted through the northern border state of Sonora as the busloads of Central Americans head to the U.S.-Mexico border.
President Trump has deployed more than 5,000 members of the U.S. military to the southern border to aid federal immigration officials in dealing with the caravan.
Nearly 400,000 illegal border-crossers have crossed into the U.S. this year, as of last month. In October, nearly 51,000 border-crossers were apprehended, Breitbart News reported.
As Breitbart News has chronicled, though the establishment media has repeatedly claimed that the caravan is seeking to enter the U.S. to seek asylum, the Central American migrants have continuously admitted they are not seeking asylum.
Instead, the migrants are looking for jobs, crime-free communities, and many are previously deported illegal aliens who are looking to go back to their former, illegal life in the U.S. None of these cases is eligible as asylum claims.
more
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/11/13/watch-caravan-migrants-arrive-at-southern-border-scale-fence/
#3892392 at 2018-11-14 01:02:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4950: Comfy Tuesday Night Bread Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
GLOBAL
>>3793687 BO: Catalog is too full and new (non-General Breads) will be deleted, not existing breads
#4949
>>3892198 Fmr. charity CEO pleads guilty to multi-million dollar political corruption scheme.
>>3892226 Whitaker's statement on the FBI's hate crime statistics.
>>3892163 DAAG Roger Alford gives remarks on MFP that affects anti-trust enforcement globally.
>>3892151 Citizens fill up Georgia election board office to 'Stop The Fraud'.
>>3892077 5 mil migrants want to join caravan.
>>3891996 HRC sends fundraising email to support Nelson's recount team.
>>3891970 SecDef Mattis Press Gaggle: Discussions of troop deployment/movement in Poland.
>>3891919 Trump to nominate General Abi Zaid as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (vacant for 2 years).
>>3891910 Secretary Mattis Travels to McAllen, Texas and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, WY.
>>3891827 President Trump and Melania Trump are likely skipping the Kennedy Center Honors.
>>3891792 Some northbound lanes closed in San Diego as caravan approaches border.
>>3892376 #4949
#4948
>>3891002 Anon bestows some biblical wisdom.
>>3891528 Resolution to stop "cold genocide" due to transplants begins conversation in the AMA.
>>3891473 El Chapo's lawyer just claimed Mexico's president took "millions in bribes" from Sinaloa cartel.
>>3891167 Graham to Senate Judiciary to craft "immigration reform?"
>>3891260 DHS election trap theory graphic.
>>3891120 Judiciary Committee processes Trump judicial nominees over Democrats' objections.
>>3891107 Russia involved in Afghanistan/Taliban?
>>3891004, >>3891089 Mira fired? Leak sting?
>>3891676 #4948
#4947
>>3890203 Migrants hopping border fences (shooting gallery in the making)
>>3890284 Cryin' Chuck trying to get Whitaker to recuse himself from muh Russia
>>3890377 Brenda Snipes doubles down on support for Broward County's lack of integrity
>>3890446 Dig on Good Technology (USAspending.gov data)
>>3890461 More Broward Co. voting equipment found stashed at elementary school
>>3890481 Naomi Rao nominated to take Kavanaugh's old place on the US Court of Appeals
>>3890581 US State Dept. backs NATO amid Macron's squawking over EU army
>>3890652 Two former Navy officers plead guilty in corruption and fraud probe
>>3890709 Office of FLOTUS confirms Ricardel "no longer deserves honor of serving this WH"
>>3890883 #4947
#4946
>>3889536 ; >>3889566 ; >>3889791 New PapaD on "Russian agents" and Mifsud 302's
>>3889543 FL judge orders recount extended for PBC to Nov. 20
>>3889560 ; >>3889572 Syria Update
>>3889583 Re: CNN's lawsuit against WH
>>3889610 Yemen Update
>>3889616 GOOG crashes after traffic routed through China and Russia
>>3889709 Russia shows off reusable nuclear engine for Mars mission
>>3889723 Hearing re: HRC testimony to be held tomorrow
>>3889825 Vatican promotes chief sex crimes prosecutor, halts abuse reform
>>3889885 Mexican police escort 400 from migrant horde to US border
>>3889923 Clockfag Update
>>3890083 Amazon receiving billions of taxpayer dollars nationwide
>>3890112 Bush-era clown John Yoo says Whitaker appointment is unconstitutional
>>3890155 #4946
Previously Collected Notables
>>3887897 #4943, >>3888652 #4944, >>3889378 #4945
>>3885527 #4940, >>3886344 #4941, >>3887104 #4942
>>3884811 #4937, >>3884797 #4938, >>3884760 #4939
>>3880939 #4934, >>3881713 #4935, >>3882875 #4936
>>3879103 #4931, >>3879925 #4932, >>3880138 #4933
>>3876358 #4928, >>3877162 #4929, >>3877923 #4930
Best Of Bread: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Archives of Notables >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#3892376 at 2018-11-14 01:01:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4949: Remedial Shill School Dropouts Edition
#4949
>>3892198 Fmr. charity CEO pleads guilty to multi-million dollar political corruption scheme.
>>3892226 Whitaker's statement on the FBI's hate crime statistics.
>>3892163 DAAG Roger Alford gives remarks on MFP that affects anti-trust enforcement globally.
>>3892151 Citizens fill up Georgia election board office to 'Stop The Fraud'.
>>3892077 5 mil migrants want to join caravan.
>>3891996 HRC sends fundraising email to support Nelson's recount team.
>>3891970 SecDef Mattis Press Gaggle: Discussions of troop deployment/movement in Poland.
>>3891919 Trump to nominate General Abi Zaid as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (vacant for 2 years).
>>3891910 Secretary Mattis Travels to McAllen, Texas and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, WY.
>>3891827 President Trump and Melania Trump are likely skipping the Kennedy Center Honors.
>>3891792 Some northbound lanes closed in San Diego as caravan approaches border.
#3892128 at 2018-11-14 00:41:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4949: Remedial Shill School Dropouts Edition
#4949
>>3892077 5 mil migrants want to join caravan.
>>3891996 HRC sends fundraising email to support Nelson's recount team.
>>3891970 SecDef Mattis Press Gaggle: Discussions of troop deployment/movement in Poland.
>>3891919 Trump to nominate General Abi Zaid as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (vacant for 2 years).
>>3891910 Secretary Mattis Travels to McAllen, Texas and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, WY.
>>3891827 President Trump and Melania Trump are likely skipping the Kennedy Center Honors.
>>3891792 Some northbound lanes closed in San Diego as caravan approaches border.
#3892008 at 2018-11-14 00:34:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4949: Remedial Shill School Dropouts Edition
>>3891792 Security Beef Up At San Diego Tijuana Border Ahead of Caravan
NOTABLE
#3891792 at 2018-11-14 00:20:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4949: Remedial Shill School Dropouts Edition
SECURITY BEEF UP IN San Diego - CARAVAN REACHES US BORDER
– Some northbound lanes at San Ysidro and Otay Mesa ports of entry will close starting Tuesday as equipment is installed ahead of the migrant caravan arrival at the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced.
Beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday, at least three northbound lanes at San Ysidro Port of Entry and one lane at Otay Mesa Port of Entry will be closed for the installation of barbed wire, barriers, barricades and fencing. The materials are in preparation for the potential safety and security risk the caravan could cause, according to CBP.
https://fox5SanDiego.com/2018/11/12/some-lanes-at-San-ysidro-otay-mesa-ports-of-entry-to-close-ahead-of-migrant-caravan/
#3891633 at 2018-11-14 00:09:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4948: 242 Years, And They Still Don't Understand Edition
FOX San Diego reporting on Operation: Secure Line, barbed wire barriers being installed at the border by military.
#3891254 at 2018-11-13 23:47:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4948: 242 Years, And They Still Don't Understand Edition
>>3891150
Yeah, I'm sick to my stomach seeing those fucking spics climbing that rotted fence on the TJ/San Diego boarder. Why aren't they being shot as enemy invaders? They're all fighting aged men ACTIVELY invading this country? Where is the Military? Where is DHS? WHY IS NOTHING HAPPENING?
#3890816 at 2018-11-13 23:20:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4947: Four Lights Edition
San Diego Northbound lanes are currently shut down coming from Mexico. Cold War footing. No sauce yet this is uncle intel. Digging now
#3877737 at 2018-11-13 03:09:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4930: Hold the Line Edition
Taking a moment for reflection in re to this movement and what we are fighting for…
Up until technology started moving really fast and back when the family unit was strong, kids went through the stages of life and came out of youth in their 30's asking mom & dad for advice and striving to be as good as their parents were by old age….
Today, watching the ZeroWater commercial on tv at the (not home) hotel in San Diego (anon is going to BAJA 1000), I saw this adult daughter tell her Britta-using dad "No, ahah!" over Zero water being much smarter than Britta. This is not the first time by any measure that I have seen these (every single time) commercials now encouraging young people to trust "the stranger in the box" over the family unit. Same shill talking point as the 'Boomer" slide here. It turns my stomach.
I am a Gen-X'er. Our older Americans are our greatest treasure and we are not mining for any more of them. The Boom is over. If the cabal wants us to become deaf to the "Boomers" and think that we are equipped with all of the history and life experience and sage wisdom that we need, then we are cooked. We need to be conscious of these attempts and well, see something say something.
#3877585 at 2018-11-13 02:58:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4930: Hold the Line Edition
Pulga woman: PG&E told her it needed to fix transmission tower problem day before Camp Fire started
The day before a PG&E transmission line may have sparked the state's most destructive wildfire in history, a business owner in this tiny town near the Camp Fire's origin received an email from the utility.
The company said they'd be coming out to work on one of their towers Thursday, implying they had to fix a problem, said Betsy Ann Cowley, owner of the Town of Pulga, a retreat popular with techies.
"This needs to become a class-action lawsuit," she said. "They don't help people pay to rebuild their homes."
Just what the problem might have been is unclear, but firefighter radio transmissions reviewed by Bay Area News Group and an alert sent to state regulators indicate a transmission line created a hazard about 15 minutes before the blaze was first reported. Firefighters found downed power lines and a fast-moving fire beneath the high-tension wires when they arrived to the fire's origin about a mile northeast of Pulga by Poe Dam.
On Monday, guards blocked access to the road beyond her property preventing anyone from continuing the final 3/4-mile to the transformer towers.
A crew from Capstone Fire Management was on the dam inspecting the area. The San Diego-based private firefighting company was hired by PG&E to buffer its fire prevention operations, including engine crews and personnel to staff operations centers.
https://www.chicoer.com/2018/11/12/state-regulators-investigating-pge-socal-edison-for-roles-in-deadly-camp-woolsey-fires/
#3876345 at 2018-11-13 01:43:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4928: "Wildfires" Edition
A Caravan With Nearly 80 LGBTQ Migrants Has Arrived at the U.S.-Mexico Border
https://www.intomore.com/impact/a-caravan-with-nearly-80-lgbtq-migrants-has-arrived-at-the-u-s-mexico-border
On Sunday night, a group that split off from the main Central American migrant caravans arrived in Tijuana - the Mexican city that shares a border with San Diego, California and serves as one of the primary entry ports to the United States.
According to journalist Jorge Nieto, the branched-off caravan is made up of nearly 80 LGBTQ people who said they faced so much discrimination traveling with the main caravan, they decided to band together and head for the border separately.
Nieto told INTO many of the LGBTQ migrants are staying at an Airbnb rental paid for by a group of American lawyers whose identity he was not able to immediately confirm.
The queer and trans contingent arrived at a bus station on Sunday night, and is currently located just a few miles from the U.S. border. But almost immediately after arriving, residents of the Playas de Tijuana neighborhood where the migrants are being housed took issue and began arguing with them, telling them to leave.
"We are surprised, we are impacted, we are uncomfortable," one neighbor told Nieto, who posted footage of the interaction on YouTube. In the video, one of the migrants is seen explaining to the neighbor, "We have paid to stay here with money through...Airbnb."
n a Facebook post, the neighborhood association Vecinos de Playas de Tijuana A.C. said that a delegate from the caravan had agreed upon arrangements to make the area's residents more comfortable with their presence, including not walking around at night, not being noisy, and getting help from human rights workers for errands like grocery shopping.
The post by the neighborhood association also said that the group contained 77 people in total, and that the migrants plan to apply for asylum at the U.S. border in groups of 15.
Tijuana is a comparatively LGBTQ-friendly city for the migrants, many of whom escaped threatening conditions in Honduras. The border city offers an LGBTQ community center, a drug treatment shelter for LGBTQ people, and a gay zone near Plaza Santa Cecilia in the city center.
But if the migrants decide to apply for asylum at the San Diego border rather than settling in Tijuana, they could face obstacles. On Friday, President Trump signed an executive order decreeing that applicants for asylum would be ineligible unless they apply at a designated port of entry - but so far, migrants have reported simply being turned away from official ports, despite following the presidential order's mandate.
This is a developing story.
Photos: Jorge Nieto
#3875397 at 2018-11-13 00:51:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4927: Climate Change Limits Itself to California Edition
>>3875303
It is like taking the red pill…to see just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
The "indicator lights" which show the globalist mechanism has completed or started another operation is connected to numerology. Particularly the number 11. I began researching this years ago, and have compiled some of the more notable events earlier this year. Note that the key about 11 is not the YEAR something happens. No knowledge of astrology is required to understand this. Its about adding up the number of the day of the month to the number of the month. For example, July 4th (oddly enough) is an '11 day' because July (number 7) and 4 = 11. As is August 3rd, Sept. 11, etc… ( We will refrain from delving into the well-worn statements about 11 with regard to 9-11.) These dates are just a few pf the 11-type days in one year. Perhaps this may be where the quaint american expression comes from, when people flippantly say that "something just doesn't add up."
PAST EVENTS
Was 9-11 the first big 11 type event ? Hardly.
Here are a few other notable 11-type events no one has noticed:
* Hindenberg Zeppelin destroyed - May 6, 1937
* 900 followers of Jones die of "suicide" at Jonestown, Guyana, - Nov. 18, 1978
* 39 men die in mass suicide near San Diego - March 26, 1997
* MKULTRA taken to a new level on Nov. 11, 1953 [2]
* Another memorandum on 11 May 1953 on MKULTRA about more tricks to do to people [2]
* Bay of Pigs training for exiled Castro troops exposed in newspapers April 7th 1961 [1]
* Castro annouces the Cuba is a Marxist-Leninist state on April 16th 1961 [1]
* Kennedy goes on television about missle bases in Cuba on October 22nd 1962 [1]
OTHER NOTABLE DATES IN THE PAST 100 YEARS [3]
* British announces Blockade of German Ports - March 11 1915
* Emma Goldman arrested for lecturing about birth control - Feb. 11 1916
* British forces arrive in the very northern Russian Seaport of Murmansk - June 23, 1918
NOTE THE DATES OF TREATIES:
* German Kaiser Wilhilm II abdicates (and flees to the Netherlands) - Nov 9, 1918
* On same date above, the German republic is proclaimed
* Armistice during WW1 goes into effect - Nov. 11, 1918
* Soviet Russia and Poland War begins over border disagreements - April 25, 1920
* Treaty of Rapallo between Germany and Soviet Russia–i.e., aka USSR -April 16, 1922
* The fascist, Mussolini, is invited to form a Coalition Government in Italy - Oct. 28, 1922
* DATE OF 1929 STOCK MARKET CRASH ON WALL STREET- Oct. 28, 1929
* Japanese Premier and party leader (Inukai, Ki Tsuyoshi) is assassinated by Japanese naval officers - May 15, 1932
* British King (Edward VIII) Abdicates so that he can marry a divorced American. British rules at the time forbid their King from marrying a "divorced" woman. - Dec. 11, 1936
* Chiang Kai-shek, leader of China, is Kidnapped by forces of Chang Hsueh-liang, leader of Manchuria province, in order to get Chiang to start actively resisting Japan's expansion into Manchuria - Dec. 11 1936
A FEW MORE WAR MILESTONES
* Germany declares war on France - Aug. 3, 1914
* First German air raid against Paris - Aug. 30 1914
* Naval Battle of Falkland Islands - Dec. 8, 1914
* British forces arrive in the very northern Russian Seaport of Murmansk - June 23, 1918
* And finally, July 4, 1776 when the United States independence was officially declared. John Adams declared on July 3rd that July 2 would be the momentous and historic day. Although this seems odd, the information comes from a US govt. website on the document. July 2nd was to be the day the ties with Britain were to be severed. Yet The Declaration of Independence was not delivered to Congress until July 4, 1776, another 11 day.
https://rense.com/general59/11.htm
#3873915 at 2018-11-12 23:21:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4925: Week Full of Winning Edition
https://mobile.twitter.com/RealTrumpLady/status/1060952944806309888 140% voters registered in LA County. 120% in San Diego county.
#3868980 at 2018-11-12 18:23:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4919: Faceberg Down? Edition
'11' Connections To
World History
It is like taking the red pill…to see just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
The "indicator lights" which show the globalist mechanism has completed or started another operation is connected to numerology. Particularly the number 11. I began researching this years ago, and have compiled some of the more notable events earlier this year. Note that the key about 11 is not the YEAR something happens. No knowledge of astrology is required to understand this. Its about adding up the number of the day of the month to the number of the month. For example, July 4th (oddly enough) is an '11 day' because July (number 7) and 4 = 11. As is August 3rd, Sept. 11, etc… ( We will refrain from delving into the well-worn statements about 11 with regard to 9-11.) These dates are just a few pf the 11-type days in one year. Perhaps this may be where the quaint american expression comes from, when people flippantly say that "something just doesn't add up."
* Hindenberg Zeppelin destroyed - May 6, 1937
* 900 followers of Jones die of "suicide" at Jonestown, Guyana, - Nov. 18, 1978
* 39 men die in mass suicide near San Diego - March 26, 1997
* MKULTRA taken to a new level on Nov. 11, 1953 [2]
* Another memorandum on 11 May 1953 on MKULTRA about more tricks to do to people [2]
* Bay of Pigs training for exiled Castro troops exposed in newspapers April 7th 1961 [1]
* Castro annouces the Cuba is a Marxist-Leninist state on April 16th 1961 [1]
* Kennedy goes on television about missle bases in Cuba on October 22nd 1962 [1]
OTHER NOTABLE DATES IN THE PAST 100 YEARS [3]
* British announces Blockade of German Ports - March 11 1915
* Emma Goldman arrested for lecturing about birth control - Feb. 11 1916
* British forces arrive in the very northern Russian Seaport of Murmansk - June 23, 1918
NOTE THE DATES OF TREATIES:
* German Kaiser Wilhilm II abdicates (and flees to the Netherlands) - Nov 9, 1918
* On same date above, the German republic is proclaimed
* Armistice during WW1 goes into effect - Nov. 11, 1918
* Soviet Russia and Poland War begins over border disagreements - April 25, 1920
* Treaty of Rapallo between Germany and Soviet Russia–i.e., aka USSR -April 16, 1922
* The fascist, Mussolini, is invited to form a Coalition Government in Italy - Oct. 28, 1922
* DATE OF 1929 STOCK MARKET CRASH ON WALL STREET- Oct. 28, 1929
* Japanese Premier and party leader (Inukai, Ki Tsuyoshi) is assassinated by Japanese naval officers - May 15, 1932
* British King (Edward VIII) Abdicates so that he can marry a divorced American. British rules at the time forbid their King from marrying a "divorced" woman. - Dec. 11, 1936
* Chiang Kai-shek, leader of China, is Kidnapped by forces of Chang Hsueh-liang, leader of Manchuria province, in order to get Chiang to start actively resisting Japan's expansion into Manchuria - Dec. 11 1936
A FEW MORE WAR MILESTONES
* Germany declares war on France - Aug. 3, 1914
* First German air raid against Paris - Aug. 30 1914
* Naval Battle of Falkland Islands - Dec. 8, 1914
* British forces arrive in the very northern Russian Seaport of Murmansk - June 23, 1918
* And finally, July 4, 1776 when the United States independence was officially declared. John Adams declared on July 3rd that July 2 would be the momentous and historic day. Although this seems odd, the information comes from a US govt. website on the document. July 2nd was to be the day the ties with Britain were to be severed. Yet The Declaration of Independence was not delivered to Congress until July 4, 1776, another 11 day. (See [4] for more details from US govt. website.).
https://rense.com/general59/11.htm
#3868808 at 2018-11-12 18:15:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4919: Faceberg Down? Edition
>>3868799
>east coast
>fb still up
fb up in San Diego too
#3867790 at 2018-11-12 17:17:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4917: 7 X 700 + 17 Edition
Migrant Family Apprehensions in October Up 378 Percent over Prior Year
Border Patrol agents witnessed a 378 percent increase in the number of migrants families in October compared to the same month in 2017.
The October Southwest Border Migration Report released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed a 378 percent increase in the number of Family Unit Aliens (FMUA) apprehended by Border Patrol agents between ports of entry when compared to the same month in 2017. The number of FMUA apprehensions rose from 4,836 in October 2017 to 23,121 in October 2018.
The El Paso Sector witnessed the largest percentage increase in FMUA apprehensions - 2,236 percent. The number of apprehensions in the El Paso Sector jumped from 212 in October 2017 to 5,185 last month. The sector also reported a near 300 percent increase in the number of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) in October over the prior year's report.
The Rio Grande Valley Sector saw the greatest number of increased FMUA apprehensions. In October 2017, agents arrested or apprehended 2,923 family units. That jumped to 11,528 in October 2018 - an increase of 294 percent. This sector also reported an increase of UAC apprehensions from 1,463 in October 2017 to 2,310 in the same month this year.
The Tucson and San Diego Sectors also witnessed increases of nearly 600 percent, the report states. The Tucson Sector jumped from 172 family units to 1,163 (584 percent) while the San Diego Sector jumped from 172 to 1,152 (570 percent).
With the exception of the Big Bend Sector, each of the remaining eight Border Patrol sectors reported increases in FMUA apprehensions of 198 percent or more. The Big Bend sector actually reported a decrease of 84 percent compared to October 2017.
Guatemala lead the nations sending family units to the U.S. with 11,376 reported in October. Honduras followed with 8,419, El Salvador with 2,632, and Mexico with 255. Nations sending unaccompanied minors followed a similar order - Guatemala (2,130), Honduras (1,222), Mexico (873), and El Salvador (636).
In total, Border Patrol agents apprehended 50,975 migrants who illegally crossed the border between ports of entry between Brownsville, Texas, and San Diego, California.
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/11/10/migrant-family-apprehensions-in-october-up-378-percent-over-prior-year/
#3867750 at 2018-11-12 17:14:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4917: 7 X 700 + 17 Edition
Findings related to fires in Cali April 2018…
https://www.pgelawsuitguide.com
Evidence shows these fires were part of a related system failure caused by PG&E's improper maintenance of its electrical infrastructure, failure to clear trees and vegetation as required under state law, and failure to take protective measures in light of known weather conditions. The lawsuits against PG&E include the following specific allegations:
An independent report issued to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) in May 2013 found that PG&E's aging infrastructure presented "significant safety issues," particularly in poor weather conditions.In addition, PG&E possessed over 10 years of historical data showing that seasonal winds regularly occur in the region and pose a serious risk to electrical equipment.According to CAL FIRE records, electrical equipment was responsible for approximately 135 fires in Sonoma and Napa Counties between the years 2011 and 2015.In May 2016, government regulators put PG&E on further notice that specific areas of the North Bay faced an elevated risk of power line fires due to strong winds, abundant dry vegetation, and other environmental conditions.Despite this knowledge, recent audits of PG&E's Sonoma Division alone revealed over 3,500 unattended repair and maintenance requests.In fact, PG&E has a documented practice of diverting substantial funds away from tree-trimming and other critical maintenance programs while reaching nearly $1.4 billion in profits per year.Further, PG&E has maintained an outdated and dangerous practice of using reclosers to automatically restart power after service interruptions. Reclosers send electrical pulses through the system's power lines whenever an interruption occurs. If such a line is downed or in contact with trees and vegetation, these surges of electricity create a serious risk of starting fires. As the San Francisco Chronicle recently reported, other utility companies such as San Diego Gas & Electric Company and Southern California Edison have ceased this dangerous practice entirely during the fire season.Moreover, PG&E failed to turn off power preemptively despite a known forecast of high winds, low humidity, and dry conditions creating a substantial regional fire risk, and further failed to turn off power to mitigate damage once the disaster began.As a result, beginning in the early evening on October 8, 2017, emergency responders received dozens of calls reporting electrical outages, transformer explosions, sparking power lines, and tree fires in close to proximity to PG&E utility equipment.PG&E reported electrical outages near the origins of the Tubbs fire as early as 8:51pm on October 8, 2017.The scope of the resulting fire damage is well known to those in the region, with over 245,000 acres burned, nearly 9,000 homes and businesses destroyed, and 43 fire-related deaths.On January 3, 2018, California state regulators revealed unredacted PG&E fire incident reports identifying damaged utility equipment at the origin sites of the Nuns, Atlas, Partrick, and Tubbs fires:
1210 Nuns Canyon Road, Glen Ellen4011 Atlas Peak Road, Napa1721 Partrick Road, Napa1128 Bennett Lane, CalistogaSubsequently, in May and June 2018, CAL FIRE released findings that 16 of the North Bay fires were caused by trees or branches falling onto PG&E power lines in violation of state law, the failure of PG&E-owned power poles resulting in lines and equipment coming into contact with the ground, power line conductors separating from connectors and falling to the ground, and PG&E's attempt to reenergize downed power lines while the lines were in contact with vegetation.These findings follow a long history of PG&E safety violations that have caused devastating fire damage and explosions. Prior events include the 1994 Trauner fire(739 counts of criminal negligence and $24 million in penalties); the 2003 Mission District Substation fire; the 2008 Rancho Cordova explosion ($38 million in CPUC fines); the 2010 San Bruno explosion (6 felony charges and $1.6 billion in penalties); the 2011 Cupertino explosion; the 2014 Carmel explosion ($36 million in total fines); and the 2015 Butte fire ($98.3 million in fines and costs).
#3863715 at 2018-11-12 07:27:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4912: Keep Digging Edition
>>3863708
Look at the Greater San Diego area.
#3862451 at 2018-11-12 04:38:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4910: [SWAMP] Contains RED & BLUE Edition
Mexican officials help caravan migrants find rides to U.S. border
Local Mexican officials were once again Sunday helping thouSands of Central American migrants find rides for the next leg of their journey toward the U.S. border. At a toll plaza to the west of the central Mexico city of Queretaro, where the group spent Saturday night, police helped find trucks to take migrants and prevented them from trying to stop drivers themselves.
The government of Queretaro said via Twitter that 6,531 migrants had moved through the state between Friday and Saturday. It said that 5,771 of those were departing Sunday morning after staying in three shelters it had prepared, the largest of which was a soccer stadium in the state capital. Those numbers appeared even higher than counts made by officials when the group was in Mexico City for several days, raising the possibility that other migrants have caught up to the main caravan.
The migrants began walking before dawn Sunday for Irapuato about 62 miles to the west after crossing into Guanajuato state, where local authorities also assisted them. A day earlier a similar scene played out as the migrant caravan exited Mexico City. Dedicated metro trains moved them across the capital before dawn and at a toll plaza north of the city they formed orderly lines to wait for their turn to climb aboard passing 18-wheelers that were willing to help them cover the 124 miles to Queretaro. The migrants appear to be on a path to Tijuana across the border from San Diego, which is still some 1,600 miles away.
The caravan became a campaign issue in U.S. midterm elections and U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of over 5,000 military troops to the border to fend off the migrants. Trump has also insinuated without proof that there are criminals or even terrorists in the group. Many migrants say they are fleeing rampant poverty, gang violence and political instability primarily in the Central American countries of Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, and they have now been on the road for weeks.
Mexico has offered refuge, asylum or work visas to the migrants, and its government said 2,697 temporary visas had been issued to individuals and families to cover them while they wait for the 45-day application process for a more permanent status. But most vowed to continue to the United States.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/11/caravan-migrants-find-rides-us-border-help-mexican/
#3860180 at 2018-11-12 01:46:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4907: Safe Return Edition
YOU CAN PRINT OFF BALLOTS YOURSELF.
A woman named Lori Steele-Contorer (who went to BOWLING GREEN State University) created this company called Everyone Counts, that allegedly creates secure, online voting.
To print off a ballot, all you need to do is put in your birthdate and SS/DOB, then you can just print out your ballot and mail it in. This is only if your state has decided to use Everyone Counts.
But if you had access to the voting registration records, what's stopping you from just going down the list, putting in the required info and then just mailing a bunch of votes?
So far, I found counties in Washington and Colorado using this company, which just got bought by Votem Corp, which does blockchain voting or something.
Sauce:
https:// www.everyonecounts.com/online-voting
https:// xconomy.com/San-Diego/2016/09/08/everyone-counts-voting-system-accredited-for-federal-elections-but/
https:// www.bgsu.edu/business/centers-and-institutes/center-for-entrepreneurial-leadership/e-week/entrepreneurial-hall-of-fame/hall-of-fame-inductees/lori-steele-bio.html
#3854277 at 2018-11-11 19:21:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4900: Let The Unsealing Begin Edition
Over 5,600 Troops on Southern Border and 'All Contingencies on the Table'
Troops ordered by President Donald Trump to secure the southern border of the United States in the face of a number of approaching migrant caravans have fanned out to several locations.
Pentagon officials said that about 1,000 troops have been deployed to the McAllen area of Texas, turning about 40 acres of barren land into a fully operational military base within a week.
"One of the most unique things, in my experience, has been the short notice of this," Cmdr. Sgt. Maj. Matt Howard told NBC News. "Most folks didn't even know this mission was going to exist."
U.S. Army engineers in Donna, about 20 miles from McAllen, have built up barbed-wire fencing and a facility to house U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel and other officials.
"So really what it takes is a lot of teamwork to make something like this run," said Captain Lauren Blanton, who helps coordinate the over 600 soldiers that run the base, according to CBS news.
The camp is equipped with massive housing tents and a fully functioning hospital.
Lieutenant Lee Dimaculangan told CBS that the medical facility can hold up to four trauma patients, and could be expanded if the need arose.
'Border Security Is National Security'
"It's a viable mission for us," said Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan, commanding general of U.S. Army North, according to the San Diego Tribune. "Border Security is national security."
Of the more than 5,600 troops deployed along the southern border, 2,800 troops have been sent to Texas, 1,500 to Arizona and 1,300 to California.
In California, 1,100 Marines from Camp Pendleton have been deployed as part of "Operation Secure Line," according to The Tribune. Its mission is to provide support to law enforcement, mainly by fortifying vulnerabilities along the border by such means as setting up barbed wire and patching compromised fences.
"We are going to be ready for them," San Diego's Chief Border Patrol Agent Rodney Scott told reporters during a news conference on Friday, Nov. 9, according to The Tribune.
The chief spoke of a caravan of migrants with "a propensity for violence," and referred to video footage showing how at least one large migrant group overwhelmed military forces as it forced its way into Mexico from Guatemala.
"We are preparing for a different dynamic ... because of what we're seeing from the adversary this time, the threats we're seeing in this group, it upped the game to make sure we were better positioned," Scott said, comparing this caravan to previous ones.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/over-5600-troops-on-southern-border-and-all-contingencies-on-the-table_2713263.html
#3853903 at 2018-11-11 19:05:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4899: Honor and Gratitude for Our Soldiers Edition
Breaking911
Verified account @Breaking911
13m13 minutes ago
BREAKING: CBP Arrests National Guardsman, 4 Others in Alleged Human Smuggling Attempt in San Diego: The reserve soldier was not associated with the California National Guard's current border security mission - KNSD
#3853793 at 2018-11-11 19:01:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4899: Honor and Gratitude for Our Soldiers Edition
Breaking911
Verified account @Breaking911
BREAKING: CBP Arrests National Guardsman, 4 Others in Alleged Human Smuggling Attempt in San Diego: The reserve soldier was not associated with the California National Guard's current border security mission - KNSD
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1061692955306659840
#3852922 at 2018-11-11 18:21:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4898: Home of the Free BECAUSE Brave Edition
California voters reject gas tax repeal
California voters on Tuesday rejected Proposition 6, a measure to repeal a recent increase in the state's gas tax and one that, in many ways, determines the fate of California's roads, bridges and transit. The measure, which lost by a nearly 11 percentage points, would have repealed a law passed last year, called SB1, that increased the tax on gasoline by 12 cents and the tax on diesel by 20 cents per gallon. The same law also increased registration fees by an average of $50 per vehicle and imposed an additional $100 fee for vehicles that don't use gasoline.
At stake was not just the estimated $5.4 billion annually from those taxes and fees to pay for road, highway, bridge and transit repairs, but also how the state could raise money to pay for transportation improvements in the future. Supporters of the measure painted the repeal initiative as a David-versus-Goliath battle pitting the needs of working families against Sacramento special interests. "It's about whether working families will be given some breathing room and whether we can address the high cost of living in California," said Carl DeMaio, a former San Diego city councilman who led the repeal effort. "That's real money." Opponents of the repeal, however, characterized it as a cynical political ploy to get more Republicans to vote in midterm elections - GOP gubernatorial candidate John Cox mentioned the measure in nearly every stump speech - and one that would have dangerous consequences for Golden State motorists.
Prop 6 would have required two-thirds of voters to approve any increase in fuel taxes or vehicle fees in the future, making it all that much harder to pay for roads, rails, bridges and buses, said Carl Guardino, a member of the California Transportation Commission, who opposed the repeal. Before SB1 was approved, the state was facing a $57 billion funding shortfall over the next 10 years to rehab the state's crumbling roads and bridges. "California voters are smart, and they don't like to be deceived," Guardino said. "The more it became clear what was at risk - the safety of our highways and bridges, the loss of funding for traffic relief and transit alternatives, the ongoing frustration of potholes and a lack of road and street maintenance - the more people saw through it." And, in the gridlocked Bay Area, voters were staunchly in favor of keeping the taxes and fees in place, with a supermajority of voters opposing to the measure. Across the entire Bay Area, 69.6 percent of voters rejected the measure, with opposition to the repeal highest in San Francisco County, where 82 percent of voters opposed Prop 6, and lowest in Solano County, where 56 percent of voters rejected the measure.
Bob Braun, 73, of Martinez, said the money is critical for ongoing maintenance and repairs. "I think it's crazy that people will pay money to fix their cars, but they won't pay money to fix the streets," he said. "There have been some improvements on the streets that we typically use, but in general, they need maintenance." The state's transportation commission, which reviews and oversees transportation funding in the state, has already approved more than 9,200 projects across the state funded by SB1. Of those, 6,500 have already started construction, and roughly half of those were at risk of being delayed or defunded if Prop 6 passed, Guardino said. Among the projects in the Bay Area at risk of losing funding were $730 million to help extend BART to downtown San Jose, $318.6 million for BART to buy new train cars so the agency can carry more passengers by running longer trains, $233 million for toll lanes on Highway 101, $164 million to help electrify Caltrain, $150 million for more AC Transit buses, and $67.5 million in pedestrian and bicycle improvements. San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo lauded the measure's defeat, saying it will enable the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority to continue building its 6-mile BART extension underneath the city's downtown. "I'm grateful Californians recognize it's time to stop kicking the can down the road and start investing in infrastructure projects like BART," he said.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/11/06/california-voters-reject-gas-tax-repeal/amp/
Note: Anyone find this odd?
#3845286 at 2018-11-11 05:30:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4888 Bakin' on the Trips Edition
286-6007), November 9, 2018 | 0 comments
WASHINGTON - Today, Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) released an update regarding the migrant caravan currently en route to the U.S.-Mexico Border. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security, Congressman Cuellar has received several briefings by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding this migration.
"As a Member of Congress, I represent over 290 miles of the southwest border. My District is also home to about 736,150 hard-working citizens and 8 major ports of entry between the U.S. and Mexico, making border and national security a top priority of mine. In response to the impending migrant caravan, I want to provide my constituents with as much information as possible, including a map, to help them understand and assess the current situation regarding the migrant caravan.
"The caravan with over 6,000 migrants has departed Mexico City en route to Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. This caravan will likely follow the Viacrucis caravan that made its way to the California border in April 2018. It is expected that it will take approximately two weeks before a significant portion of the caravan will reach the U.S. border near San Diego, California.
There are another 4,000 migrants headed north in three additional caravans, according to the International Organization for Migration."
The Congressman will continue to provide periodic updates on the caravan migration in the coming weeks.
https://cuellar.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=402827
Pics. Related
#3841804 at 2018-11-11 01:00:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4883: We March On Edition
These California races are still too close to call due to ballots left to be counted
Snippet:
Final results don't have to be certified until Dec. 14, and California has as many as 4.5 million of collective outstanding votes from provisional ballots and vote-by-mail ballots left to be counted in 58 counties.
Here's what that looked like in Southern California. Some 465,000 ballots remained to be counted in San Diego County, officials said Thursday. Some 404,145 ballots were still being counted in Orange County, per the election officials there. And some 984,000 ballots were still being counted in Los Angeles County, its county clerk said Thursday. And then, there was this: In Contra Costa County, officials were also busy sending wrongly delivered ballots to their respective counties.
http://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/opinion/the-conversation/sd-california-races-left-to-be-counted-and-settled-20181108-htmlstory.html
#3841338 at 2018-11-11 00:22:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4883: We March On Edition
Migrant Family Apprehensions in October Up 378 Percent over Prior Year
Border Patrol agents witnessed a 378 percent increase in the number of migrants families in October compared to the same month in 2017.
The October Southwest Border Migration Report released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed a 378 percent increase in the number of Family Unit Aliens (FMUA) apprehended by Border Patrol agents between ports of entry when compared to the same month in 2017. The number of FMUA apprehensions rose from 4,836 in October 2017 to 23,121 in October 2018.
The El Paso Sector witnessed the largest percentage increase in FMUA apprehensions - 2,236 percent. The number of apprehensions in the El Paso Sector jumped from 212 in October 2017 to 5,185 last month. The sector also reported a near 300 percent increase in the number of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) in October over the prior year's report.
The Rio Grande Valley Sector saw the greatest number of increased FMUA apprehensions. In October 2017, agents arrested or apprehended 2,923 family units. That jumped to 11,528 in October 2018 - an increase of 294 percent. This sector also reported an increase of UAC apprehensions from 1,463 in October 2017 to 2,310 in the same month this year.
The Tucson and San Diego Sectors also witnessed increases of nearly 600 percent, the report states. The Tucson Sector jumped from 172 family units to 1,163 (584 percent) while the San Diego Sector jumped from 172 to 1,152 (570 percent).
With the exception of the Big Bend Sector, each of the remaining eight Border Patrol sectors reported increases in FMUA apprehensions of 198 percent or more. The Big Bend sector actually reported a decrease of 84 percent compared to October 2017.
Guatemala lead the nations sending family units to the U.S. with 11,376 reported in October. Honduras followed with 8,419, El Salvador with 2,632, and Mexico with 255. Nations sending unaccompanied minors followed a similar order - Guatemala (2,130), Honduras (1,222), Mexico (873), and El Salvador (636).
In total, Border Patrol agents apprehended 50,975 migrants who illegally crossed the border between ports of entry between Brownsville, Texas, and San Diego, California.
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/11/10/migrant-family-apprehensions-in-october-up-378-percent-over-prior-year/
#3838594 at 2018-11-10 21:10:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4879: Earn Your PhD in Whining Now! Edition
These California races are still too close to call due to ballots left to be counted
Voting is over, but counting is not. Election polls in California closed Tuesday night but election officials are still tallying hundreds of thouSands of votes in individual counties across the state. Particularly close are eight prominent statewide political races that are not yet determined as well as a couple high-profile elections in San Diego County that may come down to the wire. Final results don't have to be certified until Dec. 14, and California has as many as 4.5 million of collective outstanding votes from provisional ballots and vote-by-mail ballots left to be counted in 58 counties.
Here's what that looked like in Southern California. Some 465,000 ballots remained to be counted in San Diego County, officials said Thursday. Some 404,145 ballots were still being counted in Orange County, per the election officials there. And some 984,000 ballots were still being counted in Los Angeles County, its county clerk said Thursday. And then, there was this: In Contra Costa County, officials were also busy sending wrongly delivered ballots to their respective counties.
http://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/opinion/the-conversation/sd-california-races-left-to-be-counted-and-settled-20181108-htmlstory.html
#3838474 at 2018-11-10 21:03:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4879: Earn Your PhD in Whining Now! Edition
Grew up in San Diego listening to the Marine anthem every morning on the radio and drove by Camp Pendleton (and those knockers at San Onofre) more times than I can count.
God Bless and Happy 243rd Birthday USMC.
#3836655 at 2018-11-10 19:09:37 (UTC+1)
QResearch General #4877: Shill Reduction Sauce With Capers Edition
450 Central American Migrants Apprehended at AZ Border in 48 Hours
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended 450 migrants, mostly from Central America, who illegally crossed the border on Tuesday and Wednesday. The migrants exploited weaknesses in older technology to cross over and burrow under the existing barrier.
During a two-day period beginning on November 6, agents assigned to the Yuma Station apprehended large groups of migrants who illegally crossed the border east of the San Luis Port of Entry. The nearly 45o migrants who mostly travelled to the U.S. from Central America ranged in age from two-years-old to 48, according to information provided to Breitbart News by Yuma Sector Border Patrol officials.
A Yuma Station camera operator observed a large group of 82 illegal aliens crossing from Mexico into the U.S. by climbing over the legacy "landing mat border wall" east of the San Luis Port of Entry, officials stated. The operator dispatched agents to respond to the area. When they arrived, the group surrendered to the agents. During an immigration interview, the agents learned the migrants were mostly family units from Guatemala (79) and El Salvador (3) ranging in age from two to 48-years-old.
A few hours later, operators detected another large group of migrants (83) digging a small hole under the barrier in the same area. Video surveillance provided to Breitbart News by Yuma Sector officials shows the group coming through the hole and a Border Patrol vehicle quickly arriving on scene to take the migrants into custody. The second group also consisted mostly of family units from Guatemalans (69) and El Salvador (14). They ranged in age from two to 40-years-old, officials reported.
Yuma Sector officials said the old-style "landing mat" wall design lacks the improved concrete footer found in the new wall prototypes tested in the San Diego Sector earlier this year. This older style technology allows migrants to burrow under the fence.
Border Patrol officials reported that by the end of the day on Wednesday, agents apprehended 449 illegal aliens. The vast majority of these migrants came to the U.S. as family units from Central America.
"Yuma Sector continues to see increasing numbers of aliens crossing illegally into its area of
responsibility from countries other than Mexico where they are able to exploit the outdated
infrastructure," Yuma Sector officials said in a written statement.
During October, the first month of the new fiscal year, Yuma Sector agents witnessed a 198 percent increase in the number of Family Unit Aliens apprehended in the sector. In addition to the families, the Yuma Sector also reported a 36 percent increase in the apprehension of Unaccompanied Alien Children.
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/11/10/405-central-american-migrants-apprehended-at-az-border-in-48-hours/
#3825846 at 2018-11-10 01:18:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4863: Botched Election Rig Job Edition
FOX San Diego just mentioned that Governor Brown is "out of the country".
#3822951 at 2018-11-09 22:17:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4859: La Vie En Rose Edition
>>3822867
Well, how about these…
A Marine is a Marine. I set that policy two weeks ago - there's no such thing as a former Marine. You're a Marine, just in a different uniform and you're in a different phase of your life. But you'll always be a Marine because you went to Parris Island, San Diego or the hills of Quantico. There's no such thing as a former Marine.
-General James F. Amos, 35th CMC
So the Marine Corps really did teach me to conquer fear, and then to go for higher causes, higher purposes.
—Robert Kiyosaki
Being ready is not what matters. What matters is winning after you get there.
-LtGen Victor H. Krulak to a Marine unit leaving for Vietnam, April 1965
In the Marine Corps, everything had a purpose.
—Adam Driver
They (Women Marines) don't have a nickname, and they don't need one. They get their basic training in a Marine atmosphere, at a Marine Post. They inherit the traditions of the Marines. They are Marines. ?
-LtGen Thomas Holcomb, 17th CMC, 1943
"shilly" enough for you?
#3807658 at 2018-11-09 00:39:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4839: JUSTICE Edition
#BREAKING: Sheriff's deputies have locked down a middle school campus in Rancho San Diego while they search for a man with a knife
#3804891 at 2018-11-08 21:40:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4835: Netflix and Shill Edition
Mueller's final report being written at this time. -FOX San Diego
#3804806 at 2018-11-08 21:34:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4835: Netflix and Shill Edition
More than 1,000 Marines from Camp Pendleton arrive at the border. -Fox San Diego
#3803036 at 2018-11-08 19:31:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4833: Papadropoulos Edition
George Soros, Caravans, And Credit Cards
https://www.libertynation.com/george-soros-caravans-and-credit-cards/
This is where the good nature of Americans must be countered with cold hard facts. The United Nations, the Democratic Party, George Soros, and Pueblo Sin Fronteras, an immigration-rights group with chapters located in Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco, are responsible for the freshest encroachment on U.S. sovereignty.
And George Soros, along with mega multinational financial services institution MasterCard, may be providing pre-paid debit cards to the migrants.
It's no secret that in 2016 Soros and MasterCard formed a partnership, Humanity Ventures, to make good on a pledge that the gazillionaire made to spend $500 million in addressing "the challenges facing migrants and refugees."
Soros has made good on his pledge: just ask the good people of Europe, slogging through a daily invasion of undocumented immigrants wielding debit cards a la Humanity Ventures. As a Slovenian news site reported, funds appropriated by the United Nations and from Soros were loaded onto cards and handed out willy-nilly:
"The cards are equipped with both EU and UNHCR logos. No identity documents are required to obtain or use the cards - instead of the name of the cardholder, UNHCR and a number [are] printed on the card."
#3800647 at 2018-11-08 16:36:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4830: For Whom The Bell Trolls Edition
Quite a few planned electrical outages in San Diego for today and tomorrow.
#3795964 at 2018-11-08 07:10:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4823: Posse Comitatus Edition
>>3795796
I am in North County San Diego, and if she is legit a Moonchild then she was conceived (also birthed?) about 15mins from me on Palomar Mountain.
#3782533 at 2018-11-07 17:00:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4806: Battle of Bunker Shill Edition
>>3782455
Brett Winterble [San Diego radio] saw lines that were 2 hours long when Fox News made the early call. I think they will lose a lot of viewers because of last night.
#3782024 at 2018-11-07 16:33:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4805: Stillstorm Edition
>>3782016
>Can you safely carry on your normal life without feeling threatened?
Not in San Diego with a MAGA hat.
#3770737 at 2018-11-07 03:57:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4790: It Ain't Over Til It's Over Edition
Local news reports a missing Marine Corps between San Diego and Yuma . Will provide sauce in follow ups post.
#3769418 at 2018-11-07 03:03:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4789: Bluster And Noise Edition
>>3769120 lb
Same deal in WA state. Most of the counties go red but the counties on the I-5 corridor are where most the money, population, and illegals are. Amazon and MS brought in a shitton of liberal techies from Cali and other liberal places. I-5 corridor from San Diego to Vancouver B.C. is the large colon of the Left Coast with shitholes wherever there's a medium or large city.
#3764354 at 2018-11-06 22:50:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4782: We Are UNITED Edition
Former FBI San Diego Paralegal Specialist Sentenced To Prison For Theft Of Government Funds
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-fbi-San-Diego-paralegal-specialist-sentenced-prison-theft-government-funds
#3760538 at 2018-11-06 18:58:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4777: Divinity Trips to the Polls Edition
San Diego anon here. Just got off phone with nice lady from Register of Voters. I mailed my ballot in early (Nov 1). Straight Red (minus Feinstein who will be replaced)
I asked her how I could confirm my choices were actually entered correctly on my official ballot. After a few minutes of being on hold she returned to tell me there is no way to tell if they were entered correctly. AND that once they are entered it then becomes an ANONYMOUS ballot. Hence, no way to ever check.
My response. "You have to be kidding me. Only in America."
We need to get this all cleaned up after these midterms. Checks and balances at every step.
We, the people do!
#3758964 at 2018-11-06 17:11:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4775: Truth Wins Hope Wins God Wins Edition
>>3758954
>Woman at the voting house said no paper ballots on election day. Is This True, Anons?
I had a paper ballot in San Diego.
#3758423 at 2018-11-06 16:23:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4774: Prayers For The Day Ahead Editon
LAWFUL 1st Amendment Right to Assemble Peaceably
Anti-Trump 2016 San Diego
#3747569 at 2018-11-06 00:30:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4760: WRWY FORT WAYNE INDIANA !! Edition
Former FBI San Diego Paralegal Specialist Sentenced To Prison For Theft Of Government Funds
According to documents submitted in connection with her plea, between July 2014 and November 2016, Morris embezzled approximately $159,821.90 that belonged to the United States and converted the funds for her own personal use. The funds were held in an account owned by the FBI San Diego Division's Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU), where Morris was a paralegal specialist and the AFU's designated coordinator. The court found that Morris also embezzled $92,010.92 from an additional AFU account and stole $26,351.10 from FBI evidence rooms.
https:// www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-fbi-San-Diego-paralegal-specialist-sentenced-prison-theft-government-funds
#3745342 at 2018-11-05 22:36:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4757: Ebake
DILLON: WATCH: I Went To The Border, Here's What I Found
I left San Diego feeling much different about our border.
As someone who grew up in New England and never really engaged in the discussions about illegal immigration, I was indifferent to President Trump's proposal for a border wall. After moving to California, I couldn't escape discussions about the issue.
So in an effort to learn more about what exactly is going on at our southern border, I traveled to San Diego for a ride-along with the Border Patrol. What I found was that our border is complicated and currently changing. There isn't a 30-foot-tall border wall yet, but changes are being made in other ways to better secure the border and prevent illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
After meeting with the men and women whose job it is to defend the border, I realized that it is a difficult and, often times, dangerous task. I left San Diego feeling much different about our border. Watch my trip:
https://www.dailywire.com/news/37989/watch-i-went-border-heres-what-i-found-kassy-dillon
#3744645 at 2018-11-05 21:51:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4756: Tippy Top, High Energy, Campaign POTUS Edition
>>3744640
AM: Kirk, I wanted to-actually Bill, let's talk about Edward Snowden. Tomorrow of course is the anniversary of the leaks. I wanted to play a quick clip from his NBC interview. Let's check that out.
ES: They found that we had all of the information that we needed, as an intelligence community, as a classified sector, as the national defense of the United States to detect this plot. We actually had records of the phone calls from the United States and out. The CIA knew who these guys were. The problem was not that we weren't collecting information. It wasn't that we didn't have enough dots. It wasn't that we didn't have a haystack. It was that we did not understand the haystack that we have.
AM: And of course this is why you guys left in outrage. You agree with his assessment here?
BB: Yeah, I know the specifics of it. Like six or seven phone calls from San Diego back to the Yemen facility. And by the way, both ends were known. Both numbers were there. That's how caller ID works. And you're talking about switches. And the switches have to know exactly how to pass or where it's coming from, how to pass the other line back. They have to have the information to make the connection otherwise it doesn't happen.
AM: Why expand the haystack if the haystack was already there, available and could've prevented the terrorism?
BB: Well the very simple reason they did that was for money. It was to build up an empire of an industrial complex around NSA and other agencies and that's exactly what they've done. They spend on the order of $70 billion a year on contracts.
AM: Well let's go along with the NSA apologists-Hayden, Clapper-who say that there's no tangible evidence that the NSA is actually using this data against us so why should we worry?
KW: It's a silly statement. NSA operates behind a wall of secrecy. You need a clearance just to enter the building. And so what goes on behimd those fences and facilities is unbeknownst to anyone except NSA. So NSA has a license to say what it wants to and no one has the ability to challenge it..
BB: I would also add that it's not so much NSA using the data as it is law enforcement, FBI and DEA. They're using this data directly.
They have ways and means of interrogating directly. Director Mueller testified to this to the Senate Judiciary Committee. He said he had access to a technology database which he put together with DOD where he could go in and get emails with one query, get all past emails and all future ones as they come in on a person. What he's doing is he's going into the NSA database because NSA and DOD is responsible for communications, that's email. And so they got all these Narus devices around the network collecting all these emails. So they're going into the base they're creating, interrogating all this material to get criminal activity.
AM: Yeah, as Edward Snowden has said repeatedly this is about potential for retroactive prosecution. Kind of building this whole framework around people.
#3727492 at 2018-11-04 16:59:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4734: Flags Up Edition
>>3727286
yeah, that's why all these and more were hitting this small website about them in March of 2000, because they're not real..
Executive Office Of The President, USA, Washington, DC
U.S. Senate, Washington, DC
The Pentagon, Washington, DC
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
NASA Headquarters, Network Sustaining Engineering, Pasadena, CA
Lockheed Information Technology Company, Denver, CO
Energy Sciences Network DOE, Hadley, MA
Nellis Air Force Base, Defense Systems Support, Nellis AFB, NV
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 645 C-CSG/SCMN, OH
Commander Naval Surface U.S. Pacific Fleet, Naval Station, San Diego, CA
Fleet Technical Support Center Pacific, San Diego, CA
Defense Systems Support Organization, Reston, VA
377 Communication Squadron, Kirtland AFB, NM
Hugh Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards Air Force Base, CA
Trident Refit Facility, Silverdale, WA
Naval Command Control & Ocean Surveillance, San Diego, CA
Naval Warfare Assessment Division, Corona, CA
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme, CA
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Commander, Dahlgren, VA
Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD
NCTS-NOLA, New Orleans, LA
DLA Systems Automation Center, El Segundo, CA
Air Force Logistics Command, Kelly AFB, TX
516th Signal Brigade, Honolulu, HI
TRW Space and Defense Sector,One Space Park, Redondo Beach, CA
Army Information Systems Command, Proving Ground, MD
EG&G Rocky Flats Plant, Golden, CO
United States Air Force, Hurlburt, FL
Air Force Flight Test Center, 95 CS/SCBNM, Edwards Air Force Base, CA
Naval Aviation Depot,NAS North Island, San Diego, CA
AEGIS Training Center, Naval Sea Systems Command, Arlington, VA
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Quantico, VA
Energy Sciences Network,Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Berkeley, CA
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA
On-Site Inspection Agency, OSIA/DSIA, Dulles International Airport, Washington, DC
Munitions System Division, Eglin AFB, FL
PEO STAMIS CMD HQUSACE, Washington, DC
75 ABW, 75 CS/SCBE, Hill AFB, UT
77 CS/SCCN, McClellan AFB
62 CS/SCSN, McChord AFB, WA
6 Communications Squadron/SCSND, MacDill AFB, FL
Corporate Information Center, Redstone Arsenal, AL
Army Armament Research Development & Engineering Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
US Army Tank-Automotive Command, Warren, MI
Pearl Harbor Naval, Pearl Harbor, HI
Navy Aviation Supply Office, Commanding Officer,
Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia, PA
USMC Network Operations Center, Quantico, VA
ARMY-CZ, Czech Army, CZ
complete list past the narrative on this page http://seektress.com/hits.htm
Patently Obvious
A Partial History of Aerosol and Weather Related Technologies - http://seektress.com/patlist.htm
#3726850 at 2018-11-04 15:55:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4733: Peaches And Volunteers Edition
interesting comment from zero hedge part 1
False flags' always happen prior to the election, about every other day lately, and many of the False Flags costs a life, if not many lives, Russia, Stormy and Children at the border, Ruth Gingerich retiring or arrested ( desired age of consent lowered to 12 years old ) and then three or four more Justices! The Diehard Democrat Party gets replacement Party, we could call it the 'National Party'! Every thing ( bad ) that we hear is all October Surprise related, my opinion is that' we should have 5 year terms' for President elect. Instead of the 4 years, creating much less stress, more News' less Political wantabee Reporting. Bill Clinton would never have been reelected 5 years in, Bush Jr. would never have been reelected 5 years in, Obama would never have been reelected 5 years in, counting Bush Sr's 4 years in, gives us a total of 28 years that stifled progression, because their agenda' wasn't in the best interest!
The Trump Wall plan;
South Texas is vast ( map said 62,000 sq miles, some Mexico land ) ( that's slightly more than the State of Georgia, only 20 States are larger ) with 41 Counties and 9 small Cities + 4 larger small Cities that I'm naming below! Southernmost is Brownsville and 50 miles up the Western border is McAllen and 166 miles further up the Western border is Laredo and 155 miles inland up the middle of State is the only Big South Texas City' San Antonio, or from Southernmost Brownsville 260 miles up the coastline to ( sizeable ) Corpus Cristi and 210 miles further up the coastline to Houston Texas' that's Not considered to be in South Texas. From Southernmost Brownsville Northward up along the Rio Grand River, ( a Natural Border) to El Paso ( total Texas Wall distance 830 miles ) then minus that, from the Brownsville to San Diego entire 1,555 miles of total Wall needed, logic skips 255 miles of Wall around Mountainous 'Big Bend' Texas's landscape!
After Safety Fence installation, ( Trumps Wall ) the somewhat level acreage has prime development potential, assuming extreme heat can be tolerated' and Legalised Mexicans will Love homesteading there, because of their homelands proximity and their natural ability to withstand the Heat, everyone avoids that God-forsaken Land because Crime is everywhere and there is barely anything there!
The Gulf of Mexico borders East Texas from Brownsville to Houston and beyond, So water distillation creates Farmlands that create anew breadbasket ( alike the Napa Valley ) Trump knows all of this, its plain as day, Millions of Homes, Farms, Industry Plus' the Border has already been secured by the Military, who fenced with razor wire, Simply put' the Wall creates a Million Texas jobs, Arizona and New Mexico after the Wall, gain safe homestead land ( 50 to 100 miles ) on both sides of Interstate 10, a vast amount of barren land Ripe for development, assume another Million jobs, assuming water can be found and I'm underestimating the amount of total jobs' however calculated! California not so much, only 60 miles of the 2,555-mile border, and its the most ARID of them all! Note' Obama fenced about 700 miles for 2.8 Million ( 2007 ) per mile, the same paragraph stated 3.9 Million ( 2008 ) per mile, Clinton and Bush both Campaigned promising a Wall ie' Fence and their accomplishments blended into the Obama 700 miles of fencing total.
#3709294 at 2018-11-03 03:33:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4710: 'LIVE-24?' Edition
Military troops reach positions at San Diego County's U.S.-Mexico border
https://www.10news.com/news/military-troops-reach-positions-at-San-Diego-county-s-us-mexico-border-entry
#3700935 at 2018-11-02 17:51:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4699: Enjoy the Show Edition
Trump's Troop Deployment Hits The Border. Here's Where US Forces Are Setting Up
U.S. troops are already hitting the country's border with Mexico and setting up to give support to Customs and Border Protection at hotspots where officials think a migrant caravan may attempt to enter the country. Nearly 1,000 U.S. troops deployed to areas near McAllen and Brownsville in Texas, San Ysidro, California, and Nogales, Arizona, as part of Operation Faithful Patriot, U.S. officials said, according to The Wall Street Journal Friday.
The San Ysidro port of entry was the crossing location for almost 200 migrants who were part of a caravan this past spring. The caravan currently snaking its way through Mexico is roughly 800 miles away from the closest spot where the Central American migrants could cross the U.S.-Mexico border, reported WSJ. That means the closest migrants could near the U.S. in about three weeks, a U.S. official said according to WSJ. WSJ estimates the caravan is made up of "about 4,000 would-be asylum seekers."
The troops represent a fraction of the roughly 7,000 active-duty members the Department of Defense said it would send to provide services like "logistics, medical care and transport support" to Customs and Border Protection officials until mid-December, reported WSJ. More than 2,500 troops have reached staging bases, a Defense Department official told Fox News Thursday night. "Several thouSand" more troops are expected to arrive in Texas, California and Arizona, reported Fox News.
The busiest area where the troops were sent is near the San Ysidro port that is south of San Diego. The troops are not being deployed to ports but "nearby staging areas," WSJ reported. San Ysidro saw a 124 percent increase in "migrants traveling with their families" from fiscal year 2017 to 2018, according to the report. More than 15,000 people were received there in fiscal year 2018. "San Ysidro would require the longest route for the nearest approaching caravan, but that destination is peppered with support facilities such as legal aid and is considered safer for travel," reported WSJ.
Operation Faithful Patriot is "the largest single deployment of troops during Defense Secretary Jim Mattis's nearly two-year tenure," reported WSJ. Mattis pushed back against a reporter who implied deploying troops was a political stunt Wednesday. "Yeah, the support that we provide to the Secretary for Homeland Security is practical support based on the request from the commissioner of Customs and Border police," Mattis said Wednesday. "We don't do stunts in this department, thank you." Twelve caravan migrants filed a lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for supposed violation of their constitutional rights.
https://www.dailycaller.com/2018/11/02/troop-deployment-border-mexico/
#3700890 at 2018-11-02 17:48:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4699: Enjoy the Show Edition
Black Hawk over San Diego.
#3699161 at 2018-11-02 14:47:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4697: Double Rally Days Edition
DHS: Caravan migrants from 20 countries, include 270 convicted criminals
The Department of Homeland Security claimed Thursday people from at least 20 countries make up the two caravan groups, not just citizens of Guatemala and Honduras. In a release called "Myth vs. Fact: Caravan," the department also states more than 270 people in the caravans are either known gang members or have criminal backgrounds. DHS did not cite its sources for the information and a department spokesperson said that information is law enforcement sensitive.
"We continue to be concerned about individuals along the caravan route. In fact, over 270 individuals along the caravan route have criminal histories, including known gang membership," the statement said. "Those include a number of violent criminals - examples include aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery, sexual assault on a child, and assault on a female." A DHS spokesperson told the Washington Examiner the 270 had previously been convicted, not just charged. "We also continue to see individuals from over 20 countries in this flow from countries such as Somalia, India, Haiti, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. There is a large segment of this population that we know nothing about and we must be prepared to defend our border and enforce our laws to protect the citizens of our country," the department said.
Officials put the number of people in the two caravans from Central American countries at 6,500 total. Both caravans are making their way north through Mexico. Last week, President Trump stated "unknown Middle Easterners" were among migrants in a caravan fleeing Central America for the U.S. DHS had defended Trump's claim but not shared details of who was in the group until now.
Mexican officials have previously said known criminals were a part of the caravan. "I have videos from Guatemala that show men dressed in identical clothing, sporting the same haircuts, handing out money to women to persuade them to move to the front of the caravan," Mexican Interior Minister Navarrete Prida said Tuesday during a radio interview. "We know, for a fact, that some members of the caravan threatened [Mexican] Migration Institute personnel and we have images showing many of them preparing Molotov cocktails."
DHS estimates put half of the group as single adults. A senior Border Patrol official based in San Diego, Calif., recently told the Washington Examiner only 20 to 30 percent of the first caravan were children and families. Citing the Guatemalan intelligence minister, DHS said the "caravan is employing tactics to push women and children to the front to act as human shields as the caravan pushes against its military forces." The first of the two caravans could arrive by Nov. 3 and as late as Nov. 12, though it depends on if the members walk or drive. Homeland Security officials said those seeking work or to reunite with family members will not be granted asylum unless they can prove they meet the criteria. DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in May that 4 in 5 asylum seekers at the southwest border have their asylum claims denied.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/dhs-caravan-migrants-from-20-countries-include-270-convicted-criminals
#3692267 at 2018-11-02 00:49:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4688: High Energy Missouri Rally Edition
NATIONAL GUARD/TROOPS (BY STATE) DEPLOYED UPDATED 11-1-18
1) Fort Riley, Kansas
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 97th Military Police Battalion, 1st Infantry Division
977th Military Police Company Combat Support
287th Military Police Company Combat Support
41st Engineer Company (Clearance), 4th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade
2) Texas
Fort Bliss, Texas:
24th Press Camp Headquarters, 1st Armored Division
Fort Hood, Texas:
89th Military Police Brigade, III Corps
Headquarters, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade
937th Engineer Sapper Company, 8th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade
104th Engineer Construction, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade
289th Quartermaster Company, 553rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade
Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas:
Defense Logistics Agency Contingency Contracting Team
4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command Assessment Team
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 505th Military Intelligence Brigade
3) California: "California National Guard troops are performing support functions in the Tactical Communications Center, Remote Video Surveillance System Center and in the fleet maintenance facility. It is one of the border patrol stations in the San Diego sector."
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2018/oct/26/border-patrol-offers-first-look-california-nationa/
4) Arizona: Arizona National Guard currently supporting Customs Border Patrol Southwest Border Operations
https://www.cjonline.com/news/20181029/kansas-national-guard-working-to-identify-soldiers-to-assist-at-us-border
5) Wisconsin: https://www.wbay.com/content/news/Wisconsin-National-Guard-troops-heading-to-SW-border-485849981.html
6) New Mexico "Kansas has one soldier supporting the New Mexico National Guard with its border operations."
https://www.cjonline.com/news/20181029/kansas-national-guard-working-to-identify-soldiers-to-assist-at-us-border
7) Georgia
Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia:
3rd Combat Aviation Brigade Headquarters, 3rd Infantry Division
90th Human Resources Company, 3rd Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Sustainment Brigade
8) North Carolina (Fort Bragg):
Headquarters & Headquarters Command, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command
2nd Assault Helicopter Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division
Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 16th Military Police Brigade
51st Medical Company, 28th Combat Support Hospital
172nd Preventive Medicine
264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
329th Movement Control Team
403rd Inland Cargo Transfer Company
Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion
9) Tennessee: "Troops will be pulled from army bases around the country, including Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington state. (Doesn't Specify National Guard)
http://fortune.com/2018/10/29/trump-troops-mexican-border-election-caravan/
10) Washington: Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, I Corps
87th Engineer Sapper Company, 555th Engineer Brigade
11) Utah: "not directly related to border though"
https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-troops-based-in-texas-not-directly-dealing-with-border
12) Mississippi: http://www.military.com/video/civil-defense/border-security/national-guardsmen-conduct-border-patrol-mission/5842972137001
13) New York: https://www.bizpacreview.com/2018/10/25/a-bit-dramatic-cuomo-mocked-for-deploying-national-guard-to-nyc-streets-after-false-bomb-scare-686892
14. Delaware: https://6abc.com/us-sending-5200-troops-to-border-in-operation-faithful-patriot/4581327/
15) Colorado
Fort Carson, Colorado:
Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division
Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division
Peterson Air Force, Colorado:
Joint Enabling Capability Team and Aviation Planner from U.S. Northern Command
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
Joint Public Support Element - Public Affairs
16) Fort Meade, Maryland:
55th Signal Company (Combat Camera)
17) Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina:
1st Combat Camera Squadron
18) Kentucky
Fort Knox, Kentucky:
Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, 19th Engineer Battalion, 20th Engineer Brigade
15th Engineer Company (Horizontal), 19th Engineer Battalion
541st Engineer Sapper Company, 19th Engineer Battalion
Fort Campbell, Kentucky:
887th Engineer Support Company, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade
372nd Inland Cargo Transfer Company, 129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade
74th Transportation Company, 129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade
#3683182 at 2018-11-01 04:01:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4676: Pity the Triggered Edition
Planefag- Been watching this C130J Combat KingII
has been flying around San Diego in Cali and now over Arizona near Phoenix
#3682577 at 2018-11-01 03:00:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4675: Standing Up Proudly For America Edition
Planefag- C130J harvest hawk (halloween?) off SO cal, San Diego
real busy
#3682262 at 2018-11-01 02:35:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4675: Standing Up Proudly For America Edition
https://web.archive.org/web/20181101021458/http://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/military/sd-me-bases-border-20181031-story.html
http://www.SanDiegouniontribune.com/military/sd-me-bases-border-20181031-story.html
Six San Diego-area military bases will be used to assist at border for Operation Faithful Patriot
#3679547 at 2018-10-31 22:29:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4671: Me Pay You Longtime Maternity Hotels Edition
>>3678799
Concrete tunneling at Loredo TX, Nogales AZ and San Diego Industrial Complex Californial.
#3672414 at 2018-10-31 05:17:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4662: HUBER Has EVERYTHING Edition
Border official: three-quarters of migrants in the caravan are adult men
Nearly three-quarters of those in the caravan of Central American migrants traveling through Mexico to the United States are adult men, a senior Border Patrol official told the Washington Examiner. Families and unaccompanied children make up "about 20 to 30 percent" of the caravan, according to Roy Villareal, deputy chief patrol agent of the Border Patrol's San Diego Sector. "The rest of that is single, adult males," Villareal said during a recent tour of the region.
Single-parent families and children who illegally enter the country will not be prosecuted, unlike adults. If a one-parent family or child is found to have illegally entered the country, they may also still claim asylum. The process of having an asylum claim heard before a judge can take a couple of years. Due to the Department of Homeland Security's inability to hold more than a few thouSand people at a time, tens of thouSands of people were released into the country in fiscal 2018 and told to appear for immigration court dates in the future.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have said the inability to deport immediately has incentivized people to illegally enter rather than request asylum at a port of entry. Single adults, who if found to have trespassed, will be referred by CBP to the Justice Department for prosecution. First-time illegal entry is a misdemeanor and subsequently it is a felony. "At some point, those single, adult males - when they show up at the border - may look to utilize those smuggling services," said Villareal.
Each person in the group of migrants traveling to the U.S. in the caravan will have to save up to $9,000, depending on what a cartel will charge to transport them into the U.S. Because single men will immediately be processed, referred for prosecution, and then removed, they typically want to avoid being caught and do not want to request asylum at a port of entry. "There's a very effective cartel control mechanism on the south side of the border, so one way or another I think they'll extract a toll, it may not be the full extent, but one way or another, I think they'll take advantage of the situation," the official said. Eighty percent of asylum cases were not granted in 2017.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/70-80-percent-of-caravan-is-adult-men-border-official
#3670019 at 2018-10-31 01:30:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4659: No More Anchor Babies Edition
>>3669973
Find out where he is originally from. It is not San Diego, most likely. He is probably from Iowa originally. San Diego is very conservative. However, Californians employ illegals as nannies and housekeepers and have forever.
#3669973 at 2018-10-31 01:27:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4659: No More Anchor Babies Edition
I just had the pleasure of chatting with a former and future resident of San Diego, California. This gentleman is currently residing in Iowa taking care of his mother in law for a couple years.
If you remember my comments from last night, this gentleman lives next door to the Witch House that I am trashing out and I went over to inform him that he had witches for neighbors for some time. His wife had told me that the city had gone through and found bats/mice/dead cats and all kinds of crap.
We had a pleaSant conversation, for the record I am quite conservative and I do like Trump. This fellow did NOT like Trump at all. He called Trump a bigot, a liar, and a sleaze. I admitted that at times in Trump's life those could all appear to be true. He said that the smugglers were digging tunnels under the border that were 20 miles long, from Tijuana to San Diego and that the border wall was worthless and pointless.
He repeatedly told me that the Guatemalans and the Hondurans are all coming because they live in poverty and he knows a good number of them, and that most of them are good people just trying to get a better life in the United States. I gave him a quick rundown of globalism and indicated that the globalists are causing issues in their home countries, forcing them to emigrate.
I got the general impression that he felt that there was nothing that could be done about the illegals and that the United States should just roll over and take all of these people in.
He indicated that he had friends who lived on a ranch outside of San Deigo that he takes care of on a regular basis and that it was common to see illegals walking through the ranch. He also said that he sleeps with a shotgun by the bed and other guns in the house.
I told him that I liked Trump's tax cuts. I got the indication that he could care less about the tax cuts and that they didn't help him any.
All in all it was an interesting conversation with a Democrat and an insight into how they think.
#3659825 at 2018-10-30 03:37:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4646: Hillary Caught on Blacks: "They All Look The Same" Edition
>>3659777
Something else happened in San Diego earlier too, right?
#3656941 at 2018-10-30 00:05:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4642: Situational Awareness Edition
>>3656750
Aijalon Gomes
Starting in April 2010, a sustained human rights letter-writing campaign sprang up to insist upon Gomes' release.[11][12] In August, a U.S. consular delegation visited Pyongyang to request permission to bring Gomes home, but were unsuccessful.[13] Shortly afterward, former president Jimmy Carter flew out to North Korea to personally negotiate Gomes' release.[14] The Obama administration stressed that this was a private humanitarian effort, and that Carter was acting solely in his capacity as a private citizen, and not on behalf of the United States government.[15] Carter arrived in Pyongyang on August 25,[16] and on August 26, Gomes was released.[17] The Korean Central News Agency reported that "Jimmy Carter made an apology to Kim Yong Nam for American Gomes' illegal entry into North Korea and gave him the assurance that such case will never happen again".[18]
On his repatriation to the U.S., family members reported that Gomes was a little thin but was otherwise in good physical health.[2] Asked in an interview whether he had suffered torture in North Korea, Gomes responded that "there were moments of violence and of humanity."[19] His remark became the title of his self-published 2015 autobiography, Violence and Humanity.[3]
Gomes died on November 17, 2017 in the Mission Bay Park part of San Diego. Gomes was 38 years old at the time, had recently moved from Boston to San Diego, and was believed to be homeless at the time of his death. He was spotted on fire in a dirt field, running, and then collapsing.[20][21] His death was ruled a suicide by the San Diego County Medical Examiner, whose report found that Gomes had suffered post-traumatic stress disorder following his release from North Korea.[4][22]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aijalon_Gomes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Park_(activist)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every_Nation_Churches_%26_Ministries
#3655698 at 2018-10-29 22:22:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4641: Future Proves Past Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3619933 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (New with notables!)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4640
>>3655236 Mail bomber suspect Cesar Sayoc appears in footage shot for Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 11/9'.
>>3655524 One step closer to China's social score.
>>3655450 Reagan all but sealed US-Mexico border after DEA agent's murder.
>>3655359 Porn-watching employee infected government networks with Russian malware, IG claims.
>>3655348 More calls to violence from the Left. Are anons keeping track of these? New thread?
>>3655336 "Tonight" James O'Keefe taunts AZ Dem Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema.
>>3655185 Another Q proof? 1009 in action?
>>3655247 Clockfaggin primer.
>>3655244 Clinton advisers line up behind Avenatti 2020.
>>3655112 VIPAnon proof collage from yesterday.
>>3655202 Reminder from yesterday: Someone sent Comey/Lynch an email in Oct 2016 telling them to INDICT HILLARY.
>>3655141 JW going after Weissmann's texts ("Mueller's pitbull").
>>3655197 Xi urges breaking new ground in workers' movement, trade unions' work.
>>3655184, >>3655198, >>3655292 USMC and A10 at Tuscon airport.
>>3655106 POTUS schedule update.
>>3655069 Trump Rally schedule: 11 rallies in 6 days.
>>3655067 Papadop. tweets and will be on Tucker this evening.
>>3655038 Q proof? "Mid term punt" used back in July.
>>3654954 Federal prosecutor appointed by Trump for W. PA district has interesting background.
>>3655623 #4640
#4639
>>3654842 Trump will travel to Pittsburgh.
>>3654836 Significant surveillance assets in the air around Tucson airport.
>>3654806 Venezuelan passports in migrant carvan?
>>3654723 AsSange's lawsuit for better asylum conditions denied by Ecuadorian judge.
>>3654757 Shooting at adult bookstore in San Diego, CA.
>>3654720 WHO: 600,000 children died from air pollution in 2016.
>>3654693 Twitter reportedly getting rid of 'like' button.
>>3654677 Todd Youth (Murphy's Law, Warzone, Agnostic Front) dead at 47.
>>3654672 Israel reportedly transferred $250m of spy systems to SA.
>>3654557 FLOTUS Haloween Jacket is the same as the Obama's White Rabbit jacket - yellow plaid.
>>3654552 Anon's notes from DoD/DHS press conference.
>>3654521 US Mil is doing operation FAITHFUL PATRIOT while NG is activated! (Q Crumb).
>>3654445 VIP anon shows Trump photo in mirror confirming (((+))) on rear.
>>3654444 Pompeo: Iran's economy faces deep recession amid corruption and bad policies.
>>3654435 Gab has issued a statement on Robert Bowers.
>>3654418 Brazil government offers Bolsonaro transparent transition.
>>3654402 POTUS tonight on Laura Ingraham's show.
>>3654356 U.S. top court wary of limiting company power to arbitrate disputes.
>>3654336 Anon has some good questions about 'Operation Faithful Patriot'.
>>3654264 1st TSC, pictured in tweet from last bread, has an arrow as their insignia and patch.
>>3654248 U.S. to restrict Chinese chip maker From Doing Business with American Firms.
>>3654239 DoD and DHS press conference gives more details on Operation Faithful Patriot.
>>3654195 Stocks fall sharply on Wall Street.
>>3654331 Graphic: Katrina Pierson took a video of VIPanon.
>>3654865 #4639
Previously Collected Notables
>>3653283 #4637, >>3654124 #4638
>>3651069 #4634, >>3651814 #4635, >>3652603 #4636
>>3648767 #4631, >>3649542 #4632, >>3650272 #4633
>>3646416 #4628, >>3647191 #4629, >>3647997 #4630
>>3644166 #4625, >>3644916 #4626, >>3645681 #4627
>>3641919 #4622, >>3642687 #4623, >>3643420 #4624
>>3639658 #4619, >>3640360 #4620, >>3641160 #4621
>>3637325 #4616, >>3638140 #4617, >>3638861 #4618
Best Of Bread: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Archives of Notables >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#3655387 at 2018-10-29 22:00:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4640: Faithful Patriot Edition
More Marines over San Diego and Los Angeles.
#3654884 at 2018-10-29 21:10:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4640: Faithful Patriot Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3619933 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (New with notables!)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4639
>>3654842 Trump will travel to Pittsburgh.
>>3654836 Significant surveillance assets in the air around Tucson airport.
>>3654806 Venezuelan passports in migrant carvan?
>>3654723 AsSange's lawsuit for better asylum conditions denied by Ecuadorian judge.
>>3654757 Shooting at adult bookstore in San Diego, CA.
>>3654720 WHO: 600,000 children died from air pollution in 2016.
>>3654693 Twitter reportedly getting rid of 'like' button.
>>3654677 Todd Youth (Murphy's Law, Warzone, Agnostic Front) dead at 47.
>>3654672 Israel reportedly transferred $250m of spy systems to SA.
>>3654557 FLOTUS Haloween Jacket is the same as the Obama's White Rabbit jacket - yellow plaid.
>>3654552 Anon's notes from DoD/DHS press conference.
>>3654521 US Mil is doing operation FAITHFUL PATRIOT while NG is activated! (Q Crumb).
>>3654445 VIP anon shows Trump photo in mirror confirming (((+))) on rear.
>>3654444 Pompeo: Iran's economy faces deep recession amid corruption and bad policies.
>>3654435 Gab has issued a statement on Robert Bowers.
>>3654418 Brazil government offers Bolsonaro transparent transition.
>>3654402 POTUS tonight on Laura Ingraham's show.
>>3654356 U.S. top court wary of limiting company power to arbitrate disputes.
>>3654336 Anon has some good questions about 'Operation Faithful Patriot'.
>>3654264 1st TSC, pictured in tweet from last bread, has an arrow as their insignia and patch.
>>3654248 U.S. to restrict Chinese chip maker From Doing Business with American Firms.
>>3654239 DoD and DHS press conference gives more details on Operation Faithful Patriot.
>>3654195 Stocks fall sharply on Wall Street.
>>3654331 Graphic: Katrina Pierson took a video of VIPanon.
>>3654865 #4639
#4638
>>3654054 Anon's mission timeline theory.
>>3654005 Head of security for Jewish federation of Pittsburgh is former FBI agent.
>>3654030 Polk County, Florida Sheriff's Office has been evacuated due to suspicious package.
>>3653861, >>3653949, >>3653994 US Army Central: Q or Arrow?
>>3653859 Mike Huckabee: Light defeats darkness.
>>3653776, >>3653900 Planefag back and updating.
>>3653771 Bernie Sanders says Trump isn't to blame for Pittsburgh Synagogue attack.
>>3653759 SR documents classified.
>>3653757 Sayoc's old attorney seems to be comp'd.
>>3653689 China is reportedly harvesting organs from prisoners in its internment camps.
>>3653599 Fla. man arrested for threatening to kill Republican congressman.
>>3653578 Mouaz Moustafa visited Syria in Oct. 2017.
>>3653513 Russia claims filming for another Syria chemical weapon FF has already started.
>>3653463, >>3653482 Syria update.
>>3653454 43 shot, five fatally, over Halloween weekend in Rahm Emanuel's Chicago.
>>3654124 #4638
Previously Collected Notables
>>3653283 #4637,
>>3651069 #4634, >>3651814 #4635, >>3652603 #4636
>>3648767 #4631, >>3649542 #4632, >>3650272 #4633
>>3646416 #4628, >>3647191 #4629, >>3647997 #4630
>>3644166 #4625, >>3644916 #4626, >>3645681 #4627
>>3641919 #4622, >>3642687 #4623, >>3643420 #4624
>>3639658 #4619, >>3640360 #4620, >>3641160 #4621
>>3637325 #4616, >>3638140 #4617, >>3638861 #4618
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#3654865 at 2018-10-29 21:09:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4639: Q or Not a Q Edition
#4639
>>3654842 Trump will travel to Pittsburgh.
>>3654836 Significant surveillance assets in the air around Tucson airport.
>>3654806 Venezuelan passports in migrant carvan?
>>3654723 AsSange's lawsuit for better asylum conditions denied by Ecuadorian judge.
>>3654757 Shooting at adult bookstore in San Diego, CA.
>>3654720 WHO: 600,000 children died from air pollution in 2016.
>>3654693 Twitter reportedly getting rid of 'like' button.
>>3654677 Todd Youth (Murphy's Law, Warzone, Agnostic Front) dead at 47.
>>3654672 Israel reportedly transferred $250m of spy systems to SA.
>>3654557 FLOTUS Haloween Jacket is the same as the Obama's White Rabbit jacket - yellow plaid.
>>3654552 Anon's notes from DoD/DHS press conference.
>>3654521 US Mil is doing operation FAITHFUL PATRIOT while NG is activated! (Q Crumb).
>>3654445 VIP anon shows Trump photo in mirror confirming (((+))) on rear.
>>3654444 Pompeo: Iran's economy faces deep recession amid corruption and bad policies.
>>3654435 Gab has issued a statement on Robert Bowers.
>>3654418 Brazil government offers Bolsonaro transparent transition.
>>3654402 POTUS tonight on Laura Ingraham's show.
>>3654356 U.S. top court wary of limiting company power to arbitrate disputes.
>>3654336 Anon has some good questions about 'Operation Faithful Patriot'.
>>3654264 1st TSC, pictured in tweet from last bread, has an arrow as their insignia and patch.
>>3654248 U.S. to restrict Chinese chip maker From Doing Business with American Firms.
>>3654239 DoD and DHS press conference gives more details on Operation Faithful Patriot.
>>3654195 Stocks fall sharply on Wall Street.
>>3654331 Graphic: Katrina Pierson took a video of VIPanon.
#3654799 at 2018-10-29 21:02:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4639: Q or Not a Q Edition
#4639
>>3654723 AsSange's lawsuit for better asylum conditions denied by Ecuadorian judge.
>>3654757 Shooting at adult bookstore in San Diego, CA.
>>3654720 WHO: 600,000 children died from air pollution in 2016.
>>3654693 Twitter reportedly getting rid of 'like' button.
>>3654677 Todd Youth (Murphy's Law, Warzone, Agnostic Front) dead at 47.
>>3654672 Israel reportedly transferred $250m of spy systems to SA.
>>3654557 FLOTUS Haloween Jacket is the same as the Obama's White Rabbit jacket - yellow plaid.
>>3654552 Anon's notes from DoD/DHS press conference.
>>3654521 US Mil is doing operation FAITHFUL PATRIOT while NG is activated! (Q Crumb).
>>3654445 VIP anon shows Trump photo in mirror confirming (((+))) on rear.
>>3654444 Pompeo: Iran's economy faces deep recession amid corruption and bad policies.
>>3654435 Gab has issued a statement on Robert Bowers.
>>3654418 Brazil government offers Bolsonaro transparent transition.
>>3654402 POTUS tonight on Laura Ingraham's show.
>>3654356 U.S. top court wary of limiting company power to arbitrate disputes.
>>3654336 Anon has some good questions about 'Operation Faithful Patriot'.
>>3654264 1st TSC, pictured in tweet from last bread, has an arrow as their insignia and patch.
>>3654248 U.S. to restrict Chinese chip maker From Doing Business with American Firms.
>>3654239 DoD and DHS press conference gives more details on Operation Faithful Patriot.
>>3654195 Stocks fall sharply on Wall Street.
>>3654331 Graphic: Katrina Pierson took a video of VIPanon.
#3654757 at 2018-10-29 20:57:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4639: Q or Not a Q Edition
https://twitter.com/AlBoeNEWS/status/1057013035804446721
https://alboenews.net/2018/10/29/breaking-shooting-breaks-out-at-San-Diego-adult-bookstore/
#3654410 at 2018-10-29 20:26:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4639: Q or Not a Q Edition
>>3654255
What they're going to do is man the border when the border guards have to take illegals into custody. Cartels use these people as distractions; they send them over to San Diego, all the border guards have to respond, leaving the border 200 miles east unguarded. The military is there to make sure that doesn't happen.
#3648100 at 2018-10-29 05:49:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4631: Important Moment In Time Edition
Qualcomm says Apple $7 billion behind in royalty payments
Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) said in a court hearing on Friday that Apple Inc (AAPL.O) is $7 billion behind in patent royalty payments to the mobile chip firm, which for years supplied parts for the iPhone. Apple and Qualcomm are involved in a series legal actions. Apple has accused Qualcomm of unfair patent licensing practices. Qualcomm, the world's largest mobile phone chip supplier, has in turn accused Apple of patent infringement.
Qualcomm made its comments about the size of Apple's unpaid royalties in a hearing in one of the cases in federal court in San Diego. Apple has disputed the amount of royalties that it owes to Qualcomm. Apple has argued that Qualcomm is forcing it to pay for the same patents twice, once when Apple uses Qualcomm's chip in iPhones and then again through patent royalties. Qualcomm has argued that its practices are legal and that Apple is seeking to destroy Qualcomm's business model after agreeing to it for years.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-qualcomm/qualcomm-says-apple-7-billion-behind-in-royalty-payments-idUSKCN1N102D
#3641873 at 2018-10-28 20:39:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4622 Happy Anniversary Q, You Have Changed So Many of Us Forever Edition
Amid a flurry of national proposals to bring exorbitant U.S. drug prices in line with other countries' charges, one Utah insurer has a different option for patients:
Pay them to go to Mexico.
PEHP, which covers 160,000 public employees and family members, is offering plane tickets to San Diego, transportation to Tijuana, and a $500 cash payout to patients who need certain expensive drugs for multiple sclerosis, cancer and autoimmune disorders.
"That money is pretty small in comparison to the difference between U.S. prices and Mexico prices," said Travis Tolley, clinical operations director for PEHP.
The insurer rolled out its "pharmacy tourism" option this fall in response to state legislation requiring state employees' insurance plans to offer "savings rewards," or cash incentives, to patients who choose cheaper providers.
PEHP is offering pharmacy tourism benefits for about a dozen drugs for which the price disparity between countries is vast. For example, Avonex, which treats MS, costs about $6,700 for a 28-day supply in the U.S., but about $2,200 through PEHP's contracted clinic in Tijuana.
For three months' supply - the maximum allowed under the program - the savings of $13,500 more than covers the $500 reward and transportation, typically less than $300 per person.
"Why wouldn't we pay $300 to go to San Diego, drive across to Mexico and save the system tens of thouSands of dollars?" asked state Rep. Norman Thurston, R-Provo, who sponsored the legislation calling for incentives. "If it can be done safely, we should be all over that."
Patients who participate will fly to San Diego, be driven through a priority lane at the border crossing and arrive at a clinic, which PEHP director Chet Loftis described as "top-notch," comparable to a Mayo or Cleveland clinic in the United States.
Medical tourism is not new; PEHP itself has previously offered coverage for out-of-country medical procedures. But without the cash incentives, patients haven't used that option, Loftis said. Now that clients are eligible for up to $3,900 a year in reward payments for trips to Tijuana for procedures and drugs, Loftis said he hopes more will participate.
"It makes sense to not only pay for the cost," he said, "but also to provide an incentive."
The pharmacy tourism incentive is launching as Trump administration officials are focusing on the disparity between drug prices in the United States and in other countries. On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced a proposal focusing on the price of drugs under Medicare Part B, which covers cancer drugs and other drugs given to patients in hospitals. Federal law at present forbids Medicare from negotiating lower drug prices - a rule that Congress has resisted changing - but Trump proposed a trial that would limit Medicare payments for certain Part B drugs to prices closer to what other countries negotiate.
The experiment would apply only to half of Medicare recipients, in select areas of the country, and to some doctor-administered drugs.
For other insurers, like PEHP, the border may remain the closest shot at savings.
"When you start looking at the list at these higher-priced drugs people are taking, you think, 'How in the world can there be such a big price differential between the U.S. and other countries? What's going on?'" Thurston said. "Why wouldn't we fly our employee to Mexico?"
TRAVELING FOR DRUGS
Here are the drugs that qualify for Utah's pharmacy tourism benefit, and the illnesses they are generally used to treat.
Ampyra, multiple sclerosis
Aubagio, multiple sclerosis
Avonex, multiple sclerosis
Copaxone, multiple sclerosis
Enbrel, autoimmune disorders, such as psoriatic and rheumatoid arthritis
Forteo, osteoperosis
Gilenya, multiple sclerosis
Humira, arthritis, plaque psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
Orencia, rheumatoid arthritis
Otezla, psoriasis
Stelara, plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
Tecfidera, psoriasis
Zytiga, prostate cancer
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2018/10/28/fight-high-drug-prices/
#3629240 at 2018-10-27 21:14:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4606: Prepping For The Rally Edition
Mexico offers caravan migrants benefits to stay; thouSands refuse
ARRIAGA, Mexico (AP) - Several thouSand Central American migrants turned down a Mexican offer of benefits if they applied for refugee status and stayed in the country's two southernmost states, vowing to set out before dawn Saturday to continue their long trek toward the U.S. border.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced what he called the "You are at home" plan, offering shelter, medical attention, schooling and jobs to Central Americans in Chiapas and Oaxaca states if they applied, calling it a first step toward permanent refugee status. Authorities said more than 1,700 had already applied for refugee status. But after one of the caravan's longest days of walking and hanging from passing trucks, the bulk of the migrants were boisterous Friday evening in their refusal to accept anything less than safe passage to the U.S. border.
"Thank you!" they yelled as they voted to reject the offer in a show of hands in the town of Arriaga. They then added: "No, we're heading north!" Sitting at the edge of the edge of the town square, 58-year-old Oscar Sosa of San Pedro Sula, Honduras concurred. "Our goal is not to remain in Mexico," Sosa said. "Our goal is to make it to the (U.S). We want passage, that's all." Still 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) from the nearest U.S. border crossing at McAllen, Texas, the journey could be twice as long if the group heads for the Tijuana-San Diego frontier, as another caravan did earlier this year. Only about 200 in that group made it to the border.
While such migrant caravans have taken place regularly over the years, passing largely unnoticed, they have received widespread attention this year after fierce opposition from U.S. President Donald Trump. On Friday, the Pentagon approved a request for additional troops at the southern border, likely to total several hundred, to help the U.S. Border Patrol as Trump seeks to transform concerns about immigration and the caravan into electoral gains in the Nov. 6 midterms.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis signed off on the request for help from the Department of Homeland Security and authorized the military staff to work out details such as the size, composition and estimated cost of the deployments, according to a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss planning that has not yet been publicly announced. Stoking fears about the caravan and illegal immigration to rally his Republican base, the president has insinuated that gang members and "Middle Easterners" are mixed in the group, though he later acknowledged there was no proof of that.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/migrant-caravan-members-reject-offer-to-stay-in-mexico
#3616969 at 2018-10-26 20:40:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4590: Cesar Sayoc Is A Shill Edition
>>3616919
here's the list.
https:// www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/04/14/why-54-may-be-the-magic-number-house-democrats-need-to-win-back-the-majority/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.6a46834227d5
HERE'S THE LIST
CA - Sara Jacobs CALIF, San Diego, CONCEEDED RACE, WEALTHY
CA - DouGlas Applegate 49th Congressional District of California.
CA - Jessica Morse Congress to defend her home district which includes Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, and California
CA - Regina Bateson California's 4th District
CA - Omar Siddiqui 48th District Congress CALIFORNIA
CA - Josh Butner California 50th District Congressional
C0 - Jason Crow 6th Congressional District of Colorado
FL - Lauren Baer Congress in Florida's 18th District
FL - Pam Keith Florida's 18th Congressional District
FL - Nancy Soderbert Congress in #FL06 NAME SPELL DIFF
IL - Jonathan Ebel 13th Congressional District of Illinois.
KY - Amy McGrath Congress in Kentucky's 6th
NC - Dan McCready NC 9th District Congress
MD - Jesse Colvin Congress in Maryland's 1st District McCain follower
MI - Elissa Slotkin Michigan 8th Congressional District
MI - Matthew Morgan Michigan's 1st Congressional District write in
NJ - Tom Malinowski New Jersey's 7th congressional district
NJ - Mikie Sherrill Congressional Candidate for NJ 11th ...
NH - Maura Sullivan NH CONGRESS
NJ - Andy Kim N.J. Rep OBAMA STRATEGIST
NY - Jeffrey Beals NY-19 CONGRESS, Proud Bernie supported
NY - Patrick Ryan NY-19 HOUSE
PA - Shelly Chaucey Democrat running for Congress in Pennsylvania's withdrew supporting Ashley Lunkenheimer.
PA - Chrissy Houlahan Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional REGION
PA - Ashley Lunkenheimer. Penn. Supported by Shelly Chaucey CIA
TN - Matt Reel for Congress, Centerville, Tennessee
TX - Edward Meier represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas
TX - Mary Jennings Hegar Congress in Texas District 31
VA - Alison Friedman Running for Congress in #VA10.
VA - Abigail Spanberger Democratic Nominee for Congress in Virginia's 7th District.
VA - Elaine Luria Congress in Virginia's 2nd Congressional District.
VA - Daniel Helmer VA District 10 - D CONGRESS
WV - Talley Sergent West Virginia's Second Congressional District.
WV - Aaron Sheinberg 2nd Congressional District of West Virginia
WV - Richard Ojeda West Virginia Senate from district 7
#3602583 at 2018-10-25 20:15:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4571: Weather Underground Edition
>>3602449
Thanks. Just one other post, tho, that maybe sheds some light on this. It's from 11/20 - after the election - #168:
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: Qwfs7lfI No.150214824 📁
Nov 20 2017 13:13:08 (EST)
Anonymous ID: AjEyk7a4 No.150214567 📁
Nov 20 2017 13:10:19 (EST)
>>150214269
Q. glad you are here can you confirm this theory to Red October?
http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/us-says-north-korean-submarine-missing/395856843📁
Saw the sub searches on the 13th and the navy build up in San Diego.
>>150214567
Red Oct sig has not occurred yet.
Follow the map.
Q
So, we are not referring to special elections at all. Must be about THIS year's election, right?
#3597350 at 2018-10-25 07:51:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4564: CNN Still Sucks Edition
KAMALA HARRIS, U.S. SENATOR FROM CALIFORNIA:
Democrat Harris's San Diego office was evacuated after suspicious packages were found near her building, according to her spokeswoman. The packages were not addressed to Harris or her office.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-packages-politicians-factbox/factbox-top-democrats-former-u-s-officials-sent-suspicious-packages-idUSKCN1MY2L0
#3593225 at 2018-10-25 00:48:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4559: My Way Edition
Bernie Sanders to Rally in North County
Here's the information on the Democratic presidential candidate's San Diego campaign stops this weekend.
https://patch.com/california/carlsbad/bernie-Sanders-rally-north-county-0
No issues here. KEK!
#3590514 at 2018-10-24 21:11:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4555: Page 66 of the Dem Playbook Edition
Kamala Harris San Diego Office Building Evacuated over Suspicious Package
Update: San Diego police say a bomb scare at the office building housing the San Diego Union-Tribune HQ and an office for Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was a "false alarm." The original report is found below.
A San Diego building housing an office for Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and the San Diego Union-Tribune was evacuated Wednesday after a suspicious package was found.
https ://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2018/10/24/kamala-harris-San-Diego-office-building-evacuated-over-suspicious-package/
#3589796 at 2018-10-24 20:18:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4555: Page 66 of the Dem Playbook Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3542917 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (Tested and Working!!)
>>3542169, >>3542282 8chan Was Down & Under Attack According to Ron (Also Expect Recurring Outages)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4554
>>3589756 New video shows gun attack on Trump National Doral Miami hotel.
>>3589166 Could phone number be a series of acronyms?
>>3589664 How the S&P 500 could roar to 3,000 by year-end.
>>3589650 Twitter promoting 'MAGA bomber' hashtag.
>>3589597 POTUS removes 17 of his liked tweets.
>>3589586 Comparison of MSM's reaction to Mattis ricin gift.
>>3589510 400+ Alex Soros photos.
>>3589371 Multiple victims at Kroger shooting in Ky.
>>3589313 Hillary changes tune on 'civility' after bomb scare.
>>3589237 Schiff claims Turkey withholding some details into Khashoggi's murder.
>>3589207 Netflix stocks fall.
>>3589162 Anon theory: Flynn give testimony against NoName?
>>3589141 Accused murderer apprehended traveling with a minor.
>>3589787 #4554
#4553
>>3588343 List of AG Awards recipients (includes Horowitz and Wray)
>>3588348 NY Gov. Cuomo spreading disinformation on NY terror attacks
>>3588369 Syria Update
>>3588401 Summary Autistic Analysis of CNN "bomb"
>>3588467 Real Clear Politics: "This is not a blue wave election."
>>3588599 DJT Tweet: "The safety of the American people is my highest priority..."
>>3588613 MSNBC claims the real mobs are those attending Trump rallies.
>>3588799 Another suspicious package at DWS office?
>>3588836 SD packages cleared.
>>3588908 Eric Trump denounces suspicious packages.
>>3589005 Body recovered from Potomac River.
>>3589011 #4553
#4552
>>3587577 MSM hit vs. "CNN Sucks" chanting
>>3587657 Iowa youth basketball coach admits to sexually exploiting boys
>>3587725 WH press release on the "bomb" story
>>3587762 Caravan carrying USAID bags
>>3587805 AP releases correction on discovery location of Clinton "bomb"
>>3587860 PM May plans to tie UK to EU for years, not months
>>3587873 MSM now claiming bomb was delivered by courier to CNN
>>3587888 ; >>3588237 Former bomb disposal officer, former LEO weigh in on the "bombs"
>>3588045 Erdogan aide says MbS responsible for Khashoggi murder
>>3588074 Cuomo suspicious device now cleared and unrelated to previous devices found
>>3588099 POTUS and FLOTUS denounce the "suspicious packages"
>>3588166 Sessions, RR speak at Attorney General's Awards
>>3588217 Highlights of autistic analysis going viral on Twitter
>>3588201 #4552
#4551
>>3586811 ; >>3586888 ; >>3586963 ; >>3587405 Autistic Analysis of Brennan "bomb" package
>>3586823 Soros kid runs his mouth on the bombs (op-ed produced/published remarkably quickly)
>>3586836 San Diego newspaper receives "suspicious package"
>>3586863 MbS denounces Khashoggi murder; claims SA and Turkey are drawn closer together
>>3586987 POTUS delivering remarks on combatting the opioid crisis
>>3587005 WH docs: MbS told Brennan that Osama was hiding in Iran after 9/11; US covered up intel
>>3587013 ; >>3587374 Another "suspicious package" addressed to Maxine Waters
>>3587054 Soros, Clinton, Obama, Cuomo bombs appear to be sent by the same person
>>3587236 Planefag Update, including AZAZ0909 tracking
>>3587442 #4551
Previously Collected Notables
>>3587442 #4551,
>>3585228 #4548, >>3585957 #4549, >>3586681 #4550
>>3582901 #4545, >>3583653 #4546, >>3584486 #4547
>>3580506 #4542, >>3581263 #4543, >>3582141 #4544
>>3578089 #4539, >>3578934 #4540, >>3579738 #4541
>>3575914 #4536, >>3576576 #4537, >>3577454 #4538
>>3573603 #4533, >>3574368 #4534, >>3575138 #4535
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#3589019 at 2018-10-24 19:26:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4554: Suspicious Packages are Suspicious Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3542917 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (Tested and Working!!)
>>3542169, >>3542282 8chan Was Down & Under Attack According to Ron (Also Expect Recurring Outages)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4553
>>3588343 List of AG Awards recipients (includes Horowitz and Wray)
>>3588348 NY Gov. Cuomo spreading disinformation on NY terror attacks
>>3588369 Syria Update
>>3588401 Summary Autistic Analysis of CNN "bomb"
>>3588467 Real Clear Politics: "This is not a blue wave election."
>>3588599 DJT Tweet: "The safety of the American people is my highest priority..."
>>3588613 MSNBC claims the real mobs are those attending Trump rallies.
>>3588799 Another suspicious package at DWS office?
>>3588836 SD packages cleared.
>>3588908 Eric Trump denounces suspicious packages.
>>3589005 Body recovered from Potomac River.
>>3589011 #4553
#4552
>>3587577 MSM hit vs. "CNN Sucks" chanting
>>3587657 Iowa youth basketball coach admits to sexually exploiting boys
>>3587725 WH press release on the "bomb" story
>>3587762 Caravan carrying USAID bags
>>3587805 AP releases correction on discovery location of Clinton "bomb"
>>3587860 PM May plans to tie UK to EU for years, not months
>>3587873 MSM now claiming bomb was delivered by courier to CNN
>>3587888 ; >>3588237 Former bomb disposal officer, former LEO weigh in on the "bombs"
>>3588045 Erdogan aide says MbS responsible for Khashoggi murder
>>3588074 Cuomo suspicious device now cleared and unrelated to previous devices found
>>3588099 POTUS and FLOTUS denounce the "suspicious packages"
>>3588166 Sessions, RR speak at Attorney General's Awards
>>3588217 Highlights of autistic analysis going viral on Twitter
>>3588201 #4552
#4551
>>3586811 ; >>3586888 ; >>3586963 ; >>3587405 Autistic Analysis of Brennan "bomb" package
>>3586823 Soros kid runs his mouth on the bombs (op-ed produced/published remarkably quickly)
>>3586836 San Diego newspaper receives "suspicious package"
>>3586863 MbS denounces Khashoggi murder; claims SA and Turkey are drawn closer together
>>3586987 POTUS delivering remarks on combatting the opioid crisis
>>3587005 WH docs: MbS told Brennan that Osama was hiding in Iran after 9/11; US covered up intel
>>3587013 ; >>3587374 Another "suspicious package" addressed to Maxine Waters
>>3587054 Soros, Clinton, Obama, Cuomo bombs appear to be sent by the same person
>>3587236 Planefag Update, including AZAZ0909 tracking
>>3587442 #4551
Previously Collected Notables
>>3587442 #4551,
>>3585228 #4548, >>3585957 #4549, >>3586681 #4550
>>3582901 #4545, >>3583653 #4546, >>3584486 #4547
>>3580506 #4542, >>3581263 #4543, >>3582141 #4544
>>3578089 #4539, >>3578934 #4540, >>3579738 #4541
>>3575914 #4536, >>3576576 #4537, >>3577454 #4538
>>3573603 #4533, >>3574368 #4534, >>3575138 #4535
Best Of Bread: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Archives of Notables >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#3588276 at 2018-10-24 18:42:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4553: Elegant FLOTUS Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3542917 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (Tested and Working!!)
>>3542169, >>3542282 8chan Was Down & Under Attack According to Ron (Also Expect Recurring Outages)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4552
>>3587577 MSM hit vs. "CNN Sucks" chanting
>>3587657 Iowa youth basketball coach admits to sexually exploiting boys
>>3587725 WH press release on the "bomb" story
>>3587762 Caravan carrying USAID bags
>>3587805 AP releases correction on discovery location of Clinton "bomb"
>>3587860 PM May plans to tie UK to EU for years, not months
>>3587873 MSM now claiming bomb was delivered by courier to CNN
>>3587888 ; >>3588237 Former bomb disposal officer, former LEO weigh in on the "bombs"
>>3588045 Erdogan aide says MbS responsible for Khashoggi murder
>>3588074 Cuomo suspicious device now cleared and unrelated to previous devices found
>>3588099 POTUS and FLOTUS denounce the "suspicious packages"
>>3588166 Sessions, RR speak at Attorney General's Awards
>>3588217 Highlights of autistic analysis going viral on Twitter
>>3588201 #4552
#4551
>>3586811 ; >>3586888 ; >>3586963 ; >>3587405 Autistic Analysis of Brennan "bomb" package
>>3586823 Soros kid runs his mouth on the bombs (op-ed produced/published remarkably quickly)
>>3586836 San Diego newspaper receives "suspicious package"
>>3586863 MbS denounces Khashoggi murder; claims SA and Turkey are drawn closer together
>>3586987 POTUS delivering remarks on combatting the opioid crisis
>>3587005 WH docs: MbS told Brennan that Osama was hiding in Iran after 9/11; US covered up intel
>>3587013 ; >>3587374 Another "suspicious package" addressed to Maxine Waters
>>3587054 Soros, Clinton, Obama, Cuomo bombs appear to be sent by the same person
>>3587236 Planefag Update, including AZAZ0909 tracking
>>3587442 #4551
#4550 E-bake
>>3586114 Pence weighing in on the Space Force
>>3586144 ; >>3586333 ; >>3586704 Papadopoulos tweets re: Clapper in Australia
>>3586160 ; >>3586231 Planefag Updates
>>3586168 ; >>3586192 ; >>3586651 Suspicious packages sent to Eric Holder and DWS offices (return-to-sender addresses: DWS)
>>3586286 Kamala Harris reporting "suspicious package"; turns out to be nothing
>>3586303 Update on CNN package: also contains letter w/white powder
>>3586360 Press photos of device sent to Brennan
>>3586384 ; >>3586444 ; >>3586485 ; >>3586562 DOJ updates, including cartel and pedo sentencings
>>3586638 ; >>3586698 Office of NY Gov. Cuomo also receives "suspicious package"
>>3586681 #4550
#4549
>>3585865 Feeling replaced yet? Kamala Harris: be "tolerant/welcoming" to caravan
>>3585791 At Least 1,400 Noncitizens Reported Registered to Vote in Detroit Area
>>3585787 McConnell makes twatter statement "condemning today's...domestic terrorism"
>>3585401 Democrats boycott another hearing for Trump judicial nominees
>>3585662 Breaking911 only sauce: Wasserman-Schultz on suspicious devices return addresses
>>3585513 Building housing the San Diego Union-Tribune being evacuated due to a suspicious package
>>3585501 Another anon theory on bomb "delivered" to Soros's house
>>3585345 NY Fire/police dispatch: use caution/situational awareness at Media/Political ofcs
>>3585330 Reminder Nancy Pelosi foretold 'Collateral Damage' to Those Who Disagree with Us
>>3585282 Another Anon theory on why packages sent to WH-to catch CNN messing?
>>3585957 #4549
Previously Collected Notables
>>3585228 #4548
>>3582901 #4545, >>3583653 #4546, >>3584486 #4547
>>3580506 #4542, >>3581263 #4543, >>3582141 #4544
>>3578089 #4539, >>3578934 #4540, >>3579738 #4541
>>3575914 #4536, >>3576576 #4537, >>3577454 #4538
>>3573603 #4533, >>3574368 #4534, >>3575138 #4535
Best Of Bread: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Archives of Notables >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#3587521 at 2018-10-24 17:59:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4552: CheeseheadAnons, Get Out And Vote! Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3542917 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (Tested and Working!!)
>>3542169, >>3542282 8chan Was Down & Under Attack According to Ron (Also Expect Recurring Outages)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4551
>>3586811 ; >>3586888 ; >>3586963 ; >>3587405 Autistic Analysis of Brennan "bomb" package
>>3586823 Soros kid runs his mouth on the bombs (op-ed produced/published remarkably quickly)
>>3586836 San Diego newspaper receives "suspicious package"
>>3586863 MbS denounces Khashoggi murder; claims SA and Turkey are drawn closer together
>>3586987 POTUS delivering remarks on combatting the opioid crisis
>>3587005 WH docs: MbS told Brennan that Osama was hiding in Iran after 9/11; US covered up intel
>>3587013 ; >>3587374 Another "suspicious package" addressed to Maxine Waters
>>3587054 Soros, Clinton, Obama, Cuomo bombs appear to be sent by the same person
>>3587236 Planefag Update, including AZAZ0909 tracking
>>3587442 #4551
#4550 E-bake
>>3586114 Pence weighing in on the Space Force
>>3586144 ; >>3586333 ; >>3586704 Papadopoulos tweets re: Clapper in Australia
>>3586160 ; >>3586231 Planefag Updates
>>3586168 ; >>3586192 ; >>3586651 Suspicious packages sent to Eric Holder and DWS offices (return-to-sender addresses: DWS)
>>3586286 Kamala Harris reporting "suspicious package"; turns out to be nothing
>>3586303 Update on CNN package: also contains letter w/white powder
>>3586360 Press photos of device sent to Brennan
>>3586384 ; >>3586444 ; >>3586485 ; >>3586562 DOJ updates, including cartel and pedo sentencings
>>3586638 ; >>3586698 Office of NY Gov. Cuomo also receives "suspicious package"
>>3586681 #4550
#4549
>>3585865 Feeling replaced yet? Kamala Harris: be "tolerant/welcoming" to caravan
>>3585791 At Least 1,400 Noncitizens Reported Registered to Vote in Detroit Area
>>3585787 McConnell makes twatter statement "condemning today's...domestic terrorism"
>>3585401 Democrats boycott another hearing for Trump judicial nominees
>>3585662 Breaking911 only sauce: Wasserman-Schultz on suspicious devices return addresses
>>3585513 Building housing the San Diego Union-Tribune being evacuated due to a suspicious package
>>3585501 Another anon theory on bomb "delivered" to Soros's house
>>3585345 NY Fire/police dispatch: use caution/situational awareness at Media/Political ofcs
>>3585330 Reminder Nancy Pelosi foretold 'Collateral Damage' to Those Who Disagree with Us
>>3585282 Another Anon theory on why packages sent to WH-to catch CNN messing?
>>3585957 #4549
Previously Collected Notables
>>3585228 #4548
>>3582901 #4545, >>3583653 #4546, >>3584486 #4547
>>3580506 #4542, >>3581263 #4543, >>3582141 #4544
>>3578089 #4539, >>3578934 #4540, >>3579738 #4541
>>3575914 #4536, >>3576576 #4537, >>3577454 #4538
>>3573603 #4533, >>3574368 #4534, >>3575138 #4535
Best Of Bread: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Archives of Notables >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#3587442 at 2018-10-24 17:55:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4551: Kitchen's Hot, And The Rally Isn't Even Close To Starting Edition
Notables Bun
#4551
>>3586811 ; >>3586888 ; >>3586963 ; >>3587405 Autistic Analysis of Brennan "bomb" package
>>3586823 Soros kid runs his mouth on the bombs (op-ed produced/published remarkably quickly)
>>3586836 San Diego newspaper receives "suspicious package"
>>3586863 MbS denounces Khashoggi murder; claims SA and Turkey are drawn closer together
>>3586987 POTUS delivering remarks on combatting the opioid crisis
>>3587005 WH docs: MbS told Brennan that Osama was hiding in Iran after 9/11; US covered up intel
>>3587013 ; >>3587374 Another "suspicious package" addressed to Maxine Waters
>>3587054 Soros, Clinton, Obama, Cuomo bombs appear to be sent by the same person
>>3587236 Planefag Update, including AZAZ0909 tracking
#3586836 at 2018-10-24 17:25:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4551: Kitchen's Hot, And The Rally Isn't Even Close To Starting Edition
San Diego newspaper evacuated after suspicious package found outside its building
http://hill.cm/Mj0ALni
#3586747 at 2018-10-24 17:20:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4551: Kitchen's Hot, And The Rally Isn't Even Close To Starting Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3542917 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (Tested and Working!!)
>>3542169, >>3542282 8chan Was Down & Under Attack According to Ron (Also Expect Recurring Outages)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4550 E-bake
>>3586114 Pence weighing in on the Space Force
>>3586144 ; >>3586333 ; >>3586704 Papadopoulos tweets re: Clapper in Australia
>>3586160 ; >>3586231 Planefag Updates
>>3586168 ; >>3586192 ; >>3586651 Suspicious packages sent to Eric Holder and DWS offices (return-to-sender addresses: DWS)
>>3586286 Kamala Harris reporting "suspicious package"; turns out to be nothing
>>3586303 Update on CNN package: also contains letter w/white powder
>>3586360 Press photos of device sent to Brennan
>>3586384 ; >>3586444 ; >>3586485 ; >>3586562 DOJ updates, including cartel and pedo sentencings
>>3586638 ; >>3586698 Office of NY Gov. Cuomo also receives "suspicious package"
>>3586681 #4550
#4549
>>3585865 Feeling replaced yet? Kamala Harris: be "tolerant/welcoming" to caravan
>>3585791 At Least 1,400 Noncitizens Reported Registered to Vote in Detroit Area
>>3585787 McConnell makes twatter statement "condemning today's...domestic terrorism"
>>3585401 Democrats boycott another hearing for Trump judicial nominees
>>3585662 Breaking911 only sauce: Wasserman-Schultz on suspicious devices return addresses
>>3585513 Building housing the San Diego Union-Tribune being evacuated due to a suspicious package
>>3585501 Another anon theory on bomb "delivered" to Soros's house
>>3585345 NY Fire/police dispatch: use caution/situational awareness at Media/Political ofcs
>>3585330 Reminder Nancy Pelosi foretold 'Collateral Damage' to Those Who Disagree with Us
>>3585282 Another Anon theory on why packages sent to WH-to catch CNN messing?
>>3585957 #4549
#4548
>>3585117 Breaking911: Explosive device sent to CNN was addressed to John Brennan
>>3585017 Bomb Incident Theories
>>3584965 Order of Jesuits awards "Chapel of the Encounter" with Prize.
>>3584890 Debbie Wasserman Schulz also gets a bomb
>>3584872 USSS rectifies: No Suspicious Package sent to WH
>>3584762 Homeland Reports on Migrant Caravan "There are Criminal Individuals in there"
>>3584740 Arnon Milchan, Regency Enterprises Producer, reveals Mossad Past
>>3584713 Planefag Updates; >>3585089
>>3584694 MSNBC points finger at Hannity & Fox, blames them for bomb letters
>>3584574 Hijack the #Clinton Hashtag! Drop Woke Memes!
>>3584543 Bomb Letters are a setup for a Raid?
>>3585228 #4548
#4547
>>3583819 ; >>3583824 Update on Clinton Chappaqua "bomb"; Hussein "bomb" also reported; >>3583848 ; >>3583956 USSS Update
>>3583880 Facebook reveals system for catching child nudity, pedo grooming
--Baker Change--
>>3583785 Deepthread Digging into Comey, FISA, counter-intel, Russiagate and so on.
>>3583799 Newfags, Read up: Investigating the death of Justice Scalia & Deepdig on Cheney/Bush and other assorted scum ; >>3583890
>>3583880 Facebook is using a new system to crack down on Child Pornography & Enslaving Children (=Grooming)
>>3583933 NATO involved in Rwandan War Crimes in 1990
>>3583962 SE Asia seeks explanation from Beijing after near collision between US and Chinese ships in South Chinese Sea
>>3583994 Australia TV launches new Q-mock TV show: The Harder They Scream..
>>3584055 Red Cross assisting people traveling in mass caravan across Central America ; >>3584021
>>3584124 HuffPo: Qanon Did It
>>3584180 Australia: Where did the Ritual Sexual Abuse happen?
>>3584245 Forget the Mega Millions: Get your Democratic False Flag Bingo Card Out!
>>3584252 WH Gets a Bomb Too
>>3584273 GermanArchiveAnon Update #4531 - #4546
>>3584295 CNN / Time Warner (?) also evacuated after Bomb Threats
>>3584402 Time Warner Too
>>3584486 #4547
Previously Collected Notables
>>3582901 #4545, >>3583653 #4546
>>3580506 #4542, >>3581263 #4543, >>3582141 #4544
>>3578089 #4539, >>3578934 #4540, >>3579738 #4541
>>3575914 #4536, >>3576576 #4537, >>3577454 #4538
>>3573603 #4533, >>3574368 #4534, >>3575138 #4535
>>3571185 #4530, >>3571963 #4531, >>3572791 #4532
Best Of Bread: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Archives of Notables >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#3586506 at 2018-10-24 17:08:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4550: Edition Edition Edtion
https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2018/10/24/kamala-harris-San-Diego-office-building-evacuated-over-suspicious-package/
Kamala Harris San Diego Office Building Evacuated over Suspicious Package
#3586038 at 2018-10-24 16:42:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4550: Edition Edition Edtion
Notables
are not endorsements
"DROP THE MEMES"
>>3425883 Thread specifically for RED OCTOBER Memes for the MidTerms
>>3478991 and >>3522113 NPC Memes ----- & ----- >>3445122 Kanye Memes
GLOBAL
>>3542917 CodeFag ArchiveAnon Creates Program for Archiving to Local Drive (Tested and Working!!)
>>3542169, >>3542282 8chan Was Down & Under Attack According to Ron (Also Expect Recurring Outages)
>>3572123 Q: The Basics - An Introduction to Q and the Great Awakening v.1.0
>>3447773 Vote.gov - register to vote online in many states
>>3466717 On the Hatch Act, the midterm elections, and the timing of arrests (analysis)
>>3507228 Video: "Q - We Are The Plan"; good red-pilling explanation
#4549
>>3585865 Feeling replaced yet? Kamala Harris: be "tolerant/welcoming" to caravan
>>3585791 At Least 1,400 Noncitizens Reported Registered to Vote in Detroit Area
>>3585787 McConnell makes twatter statement "condemning today's...domestic terrorism"
>>3585401 Democrats boycott another hearing for Trump judicial nominees
>>3585662 Breaking911 only sauce: Wasserman-Schultz on suspicious devices return addresses
>>3585513 Building housing the San Diego Union-Tribune being evacuated due to a suspicious package
>>3585501 Another anon theory on bomb "delivered" to Soros's house
>>3585345 NY Fire/police dispatch: use caution/situational awareness at Media/Political ofcs
>>3585330 Reminder Nancy Pelosi foretold 'Collateral Damage' to Those Who Disagree with Us
>>3585282 Another Anon theory on why packages sent to WH-to catch CNN messing?
>>3585957 #4549
#4548
>>3585117 Breaking911: Explosive device sent to CNN was addressed to John Brennan
>>3585017 Bomb Incident Theories
>>3584965 Order of Jesuits awards "Chapel of the Encounter" with Prize.
>>3584890 Debbie Wasserman Schulz also gets a bomb
>>3584872 USSS rectifies: No Suspicious Package sent to WH
>>3584762 Homeland Reports on Migrant Caravan "There are Criminal Individuals in there"
>>3584740 Arnon Milchan, Regency Enterprises Producer, reveals Mossad Past
>>3584713 Planefag Updates; >>3585089
>>3584694 MSNBC points finger at Hannity & Fox, blames them for bomb letters
>>3584574 Hijack the #Clinton Hashtag! Drop Woke Memes!
>>3584543 Bomb Letters are a setup for a Raid?
>>3585228 #4548
#4547
>>3583819 ; >>3583824 Update on Clinton Chappaqua "bomb"; Hussein "bomb" also reported; >>3583848 ; >>3583956 USSS Update
>>3583880 Facebook reveals system for catching child nudity, pedo grooming
--Baker Change--
>>3583785 Deepthread Digging into Comey, FISA, counter-intel, Russiagate and so on.
>>3583799 Newfags, Read up: Investigating the death of Justice Scalia & Deepdig on Cheney/Bush and other assorted scum ; >>3583890
>>3583880 Facebook is using a new system to crack down on Child Pornography & Enslaving Children (=Grooming)
>>3583933 NATO involved in Rwandan War Crimes in 1990
>>3583962 SE Asia seeks explanation from Beijing after near collision between US and Chinese ships in South Chinese Sea
>>3583994 Australia TV launches new Q-mock TV show: The Harder They Scream..
>>3584055 Red Cross assisting people traveling in mass caravan across Central America ; >>3584021
>>3584124 HuffPo: Qanon Did It
>>3584180 Australia: Where did the Ritual Sexual Abuse happen?
>>3584245 Forget the Mega Millions: Get your Democratic False Flag Bingo Card Out!
>>3584252 WH Gets a Bomb Too
>>3584273 GermanArchiveAnon Update #4531 - #4546
>>3584295 CNN / Time Warner (?) also evacuated after Bomb Threats
>>3584402 Time Warner Too
>>3584486 #4547
#4546 Baker Change
>>3582981 Nigel Farage points out Nazis were socialists; chaos ensues
>>3583243 Apple CEO back privacy laws, warns of data being "weaponized"
>>3583315 Nestle sued for perpetuating child slavery overseas
>>3583340 ; >>3583359 ; >>3583502 ; >>3583605 New DJT: on EU and migration; on Brian Kemp; on pre-existing conditions
>>3583387 Arctic Circle Exercise speculation
>>3583406 Italy preparing for a bank run
>>3583435 Ecuador likely to turn AsSange over to US
>>3583445 Second migrant wave forming at Honduran border
>>3583488 Head of UK Civili Service resigns
>>3583501 Maps of migration routes and UN plane activity (lb links)
>>3583563 Honduran who started/exacerbated the migrant caravan
>>3583721 "Suspicious device" found at Clinton's Chappaqua, NY, home
>>3583653 #4546
Previously Collected Notables
>>3582901 #4545
>>3580506 #4542, >>3581263 #4543, >>3582141 #4544
>>3578089 #4539, >>3578934 #4540, >>3579738 #4541
>>3575914 #4536, >>3576576 #4537, >>3577454 #4538
>>3573603 #4533, >>3574368 #4534, >>3575138 #4535
>>3571185 #4530, >>3571963 #4531, >>3572791 #4532
>>3568905 #4527, >>3569602 #4528, >>3570370 #4529
Best Of Bread: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Archives of Notables >>>/comms/225 ; >>>/comms/1536
#3586033 at 2018-10-24 16:39:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4549: Packing Heat Edition
Kamala Harris office housed in this same building where suspicious package causes evacuation.
this is getting stupid!
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/412937-San-Diego-union-tribune-staff-evacuated-after-suspicious-package-found
#3585980 at 2018-10-24 16:36:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4549: Packing Heat Edition
>>3585966
You didn't know San Diego and New York get their mail 30 minutes apart even though they're 3 hours apart?
#3585957 at 2018-10-24 16:34:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4549: Packing Heat Edition
#4549 Baker change
>>3585865 Feeling replaced yet? Kamala Harris: be "tolerant/welcoming" to caravan
>>3585791 At Least 1,400 Noncitizens Reported Registered to Vote in Detroit Area
>>3585787 McConnell makes twatter statement "condemning today's…domestic terrorism"
>>3585401 Democrats boycott another hearing for Trump judicial nominees
>>3585662 Breaking911 only sauce: Wasserman-Schultz on suspicious devices return addresses
>>3585513 Building housing the San Diego Union-Tribune being evacuated due to a suspicious package
>>3585501 Another anon theory on bomb "delivered" to Soros's house
>>3585345 NY Fire/police dispatch: use caution/situational awareness at Media/Political ofcs
>>3585330 Reminder Nancy Pelosi foretold 'Collateral Damage' to Those Who Disagree with Us
>>3585282 Another Anon theory on why packages sent to WH–to catch CNN messing?
>>3585830
No worries, thanks for looking out
>>3585560
>I see you two consensus cracking.
And we love that you do. Ty.
#3585867 at 2018-10-24 16:28:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4549: Packing Heat Edition
Suspicious 'Explosives' Packages so far:
- Soros
- Clinton
- Obama
- CNN
- DWS
- San Diego Union-Tribune
Dang, we're gonna need a spreadsheet doc to keep up soon.
#3585803 at 2018-10-24 16:23:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4549: Packing Heat Edition
Basket of deNotables
Still gathering, plz call out and include both sauce and summary. ty!
#4549 Baker change
>>3585662 Breaking911 only sauce: Wasserman-Schultz on suspicious devices return addresses
>>3585513 Building housing the San Diego Union-Tribune being evacuated due to a suspicious package
>>3585501 Another anon theory on bomb "delivered" to Soros's house
>>3585345 NY Fire/police dispatch: use caution/situational awareness at Media/Political ofcs
>>3585330 Reminder Nancy Pelosi foretold 'Collateral Damage' to Those Who Disagree with Us
>>3585282 Another Anon theory on why packages sent to WH–to catch CNN messing?
>>3585620
Can you explain/summarize why this is notable? Bread moving too fast for baker to study it. ty
#3585752 at 2018-10-24 16:20:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4549: Packing Heat Edition
San Diego Suspicious Package
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1055131069924696064
#3585723 at 2018-10-24 16:18:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4549: Packing Heat Edition
BREAKING: Police investigating suspicious packages at the 'WeWork' building in San Diego, where the San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper is located; evacuations underway
cst.
https://
twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1055131069924696064
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- Question: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/07/us/coronavirus-border-mexico-california-el-centro.html [camouflaged by protests_riots] COVID-19[2] positive patients in MEXICO were quietly transferred [routed] to CA. "The swelling numbers of COVID-19 patients entering the United States from Mexico comes as many parts of California have pushed down their infection rates, enables many counties to lift stay-at-home restrictions and reopen businesses." NEXT: https://deadline.com/2020/06/california-coronavirus-update-governor-gavin-newsom-says-l-a-county-could-close-back-down-soon-we-will-be-stepping-up-our-enforcement-1202972895/ HOW DO YOU MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE NARRATIVE [MAIL-IN VOTING NECESSARY] AND ATTEMPT TO KEEP CONTROL OF POP? Next challenge: rise in cases [due to testing inc & MX>CA] but overall decrease in death rates [nursing home scandal in public domain _no longer viable option].
Answer: NY TIMES: Coronavirus Jumps the Border, Overwhelming Hospitals in California Hospitals are airlifting patients to facilities hundreds of miles away to handle an influx of Americans and U.S. green card holders sickened in Mexico. By Miriam Jordan Published June 7, 2020 Updated June 29, 2020 https://archive.fo/vRXNE The hospital, which has a 20-bed intensive-care unit, has been overwhelmed with ailing residents of the Imperial Valley, as well as Americans and U.S. green card holders fleeing overcrowded clinics and hospitals in Mexicali, a city of 1.1 million on the other side of the border. To alleviate the pressure, hospitals in nearby San Diego and Riverside counties began accepting transfers in April. But the intensifying crisis prompted California last week to activate an extraordinary response, enlisting hospitals as far north as Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Sacramento to accept patients from this remote southeastern corner of the state. DEADLINE: California Coronavirus Update: Governor Gavin Newsom Indicates L.A. County Could Close Back Down Soon: “We Will Be Stepping Up Our Enforcement†By Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor June 29, 2020 1:13pm https://archive.fo/TFajM “Transmission is increasing in the state,†said California Governor Gavin Newsom said plainly at his Monday coronavirus press briefing. Accordingly, Newsom said he would likely be using the “dimmer switch†to toggle back reopening measures in more hard-hit counties. He said there were seven counties, including Los Angeles, that likely would need to “reinstitute community measures.†Right now, that involves the closing of bars and nightclubs. But if counties are not effective in remediation measures, “I am committed to intervening,†said the governor. Newsom indicated that he would leave it to county officials to determine the appropriate measures but, if they did not find the right measures, “I am committed to intervening,†said the governor.
Extra Answer: SCREENSHOT: https://postimg.cc/9Rjy8bGF
Open Answer:
News:
Confidence:
- Question: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/San-Diego-county-supervisor-says-six-of-194-confirmed-deaths-are-pure-solely-coronavirus-deaths Think for yourself. Trust yourself. Your voice matters. Knowledge is power.
Answer: WASHINGTON EXAMINER: San Diego County supervisor says six of 194 confirmed deaths are 'pure, solely coronavirus' deaths by Andrew Mark Miller | May 15, 2020 11:52 AM https://archive.vn/IqXCg The supervisor of San Diego County, California, is pushing back against Gov. Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order, arguing that only six of the county’s 194 recorded coronavirus deaths are “pure, solely coronavirus deaths.†“We’ve unfortunately had six pure, solely coronavirus deaths — six out of 3.3 million people,†San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond said in an interview this week, according to the San Diego Tribune. “I mean, what number are we trying to get to with those odds? I mean, it’s incredible. We want to be safe, and we can do it, but unfortunately, it’s more about control than getting the economy going again and keeping people safe.†[...] A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association in late April concluded that 94% of coronavirus patients in New York City hospitals suffered from preexisting conditions. Desmond’s comments come as states across the country are debating how to classify coronavirus deaths in hospitals. Polls show that people are growing skeptical about the death counts being released by their local governments. Coroners in Pennsylvania and Colorado have expressed frustration with the way coronavirus deaths are being tallied, and White House coronavirus task force response coordinator Deborah Birx said that the official death toll could be inflated by 25%. “There is nothing from the CDC that I can trust," Birx reportedly said. Fellow task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci said he believes the number is being underreported.
Extra Answer: SCREENSHOT: https://postimg.cc/hJr6hqM4
Open Answer:
News:
Confidence:
- Question:
Answer: Q. glad you are here can you confirm this theory to Red October? http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/us-says-north-korean-submarine-missing/395856843 Saw the sub searches on the 13th and the navy build up in San Diego.
Extra Answer:
Open Answer:
News:
Confidence:
- Question: Repeat.
Answer: Large cities: NY, LA, Chi, Hou, Phx, PA, TX, San Diego, ..
Extra Answer: List places where gun-loving, conservative types are likely to gather. Then, stay alert if you go to those areas.
Open Answer:
News:
Confidence:
- Question: Who was authorized to depart? ONLY 1 PLANE was authorized during this 'mandatory forced grounding'.
Answer: Members of the Bin Laden family.// The FAA in Washington granted permission for a flight from San Diego to Miami in order to deliver some snake anti-venom, although it had to be escorted by two fighter jets. SOURCE: https://brokensecrets.com/2011/09/08/only-one-plane-was-allowed-to-fly-after-all-flights-grounded-on-sept-11th-2001/
Extra Answer: There were several flights. The first leg of this flight took place at 1:30pm. The purpose of this leg was to bring young Saudi noblemen studying in Florida from Raytheon Airport Services, a private jet hangar at TPA (Tampa INT) to Blue Grass Airport (LEX GA). The airplane was a 10-person Learjet. There is no manifest or record. The FAA claims this flight did not occur and has no record of it despite sworn affidavits that it did occur by Federal personnel. At the same time, several other flights to transport Saudi noblemen and princes were authorized by FAA with the eventual goal of transporting these individuals, which included Osama Bin Ladin's sister, to Las Vegas for a direct flight. https://www.salon.com/2004/03/11/unger_1/
Open Answer: Osama bin ladins sister cia/7th floor hostage released after attack carried out?..................NOTE: There were several flights. See FBI documents http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/911/vanitybom-fbi.pdf
News:
Confidence: med