8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (10)
#10045276 at 2020-07-22 16:57:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12855: Mixing Messages For Affect Edition
>>10045241
Atlanta radio WSB750, CNN HQ is in Atlant
Every morning and afternoon during rush traffic times they shill 'twitter' response as validation to their brainwashing narrative
It is reality for some, reality is what information sphere someone intakes/exposed to
The guy usually saying the news? Chris Chandler; shit you not
#9956123 at 2020-07-14 08:46:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12740: Mask Hysteria Canceled, Sanity Declared NOW! Edition
>>9956119
That's some Chris Chandler logic right there.
#7172041 at 2019-07-24 23:46:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9176: President Trump King of Womp! Edition
WSB 750 Atlanta Radio is trash, every time a Patriot began to spoke Chris Chandler and Never Trumpers would cut in with traffic alerts, I totally missed Patriot Nunes 5 minutes,, and only remembered once I heard the Loch ness reference since that trash radio station censored them. Atlanta radio is gone, it is controlled by liberals and Never Trumpers… citizens forced fed shitty traffic and pedo liberal propaganda
#7108206 at 2019-07-20 07:20:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9094: Never forget the Ginga! Edition
>>7108076
>>Roger Carl Chandler
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>Do you have sauce anon?
#5823202 at 2019-03-22 07:19:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7449: Dont Tread On Lee. The Dragon Fisa Edition
>>5822973
Check this out, anons.
Roger Carl Chandler
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/appealdemocrat/obituary.aspx?n=roger-carl-Chandler&pid=156735111
Roger Carl Chandler passed away peacefully on March 23, 2012 at the age of 85.
Roger was born October 19, 1926 in Marysville California, the son of W. Ray Chandler and Grace Johnson Chandler. Roger grew up on the family farm on Rednall Road in Sutter County; family legend has it that he regularly rode his horse to Bridge Street School in Yuba City. He graduated from Yuba City High School in 1944, and at the age of 17 joined the US army.
Roger attended UC Davis where he was editor of the 1948 yearbook and received his degree in pomology (the science of tree fruit) in 1949. He returned to Sutter County to begin his career as a farmer.
On June 11, 1949 Roger married Lois Jacqueline Kofahl. Roger and Jackie had two sons, Judge Chris Chandler of Yuba City, and Dr. Charles F. Chandler of Los Angeles.
Over the course of his career Roger farmed prunes, peaches, almonds and walnuts, pioneering the growing of walnuts in the Feather River river bottoms. He owned a soft water company, a boat business, a real estate brokerage (Roger C. Chandler and Associates) and was involved in real estate development.
Roger's commitment to volunteer service was deep. He served as a Cub Scout Pack leader, a member of the Sutter County Grand Jury, Sutter County Board of Education, Yuba-Sutter Fair Board and for many years was an active member and booster of the 4H/ FFA Junior Livestock Committee for the Yuba-Sutter Fair. He was a lifelong member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Marysville.
Roger had strong convictions and relished politics. He served on the Sutter County Republican Central Committee in the 1950's and 1960's. He was an alternate delegate for Barry Goldwater at the 1964 Republican National Convention. He was a seven-county campaign chairman for Ronald Reagan's first campaign for Governor in 1968. Roger served two terms on the Sutter County Board of Supervisors from 1980-1988. He was appointed to serve on two statewide boards by two California Governors.
Roger enjoyed pheasant and duck hunting, fishing, antique Fords, dominoes, growing vast quantities of backyard fruits and vegetables, and raising animals of all kinds. In what would today be called "the early empty nest phase", Roger briefly had over 20 Welsh ponies which he (with characteristic humor) called "Folly Farms".
Together, Roger and Jackie cherished good times with family and friends. They had many travel adventures, from single engine plane trips to El Salvador with Roger's brother Bob, to challenging the Swiss Alps in a four cylinder diesel car. For eleven years, Roger and Jackie lived in Inverness, the site of many fond and formative memories for their six grandchildren.
While he seldom spoke of it outside the family, Roger was extremely proud of his family and its background. On his father's side, he was an eleventh generation farmer in this country. He was very proud of his mom's family's more recent immigrant roots and the hardships they overcame. His grandfather, W. F. Chandler, was a long time member of the California Assembly and Senate from Fresno County and his parents were highly respected farmers and dairy operators in Yuba and Sutter Counties. He believed strongly in the dignity of hard work and the blessings that followed a commitment to family and community, whatever the individual's calling. He was delighted by his grandchildren, their families, and the character and promise he saw in each of them.
Roger was predeceased by his siblings Robert Chandler of Bend Oregon, Marion Rowe of Davis and Jean Davies of Sacramento, and granddaughter Katherine Reiko Chandler.
He is survived by his wife Jackie, sons Chris (Cindy) and Charlie (Becky), grandchildren Carolyn Ebert (Travis), Jessica Sanchez (William), Emily Chandler, Rachel Guinness (Tom), Natalie Chandler, and Michael Chandler, great grandchildren KC, Tatum and Peyton, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
#5841908 at 2019-03-23 07:21:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7473: The DECLAS is a comin'! Edition
Anons, last night we were looking at Rachel Chandler's father.
I did not find evidence that was conclusive about who it was. Did find this article which I posted but baked the following bread, so lost track of what happened next. Reposting to refresh peoples' memories. Don't know for sure this Roger guy is the grandfather, even tho we have '''Rachel Guinnness (Tom)" listed as a granddaughter below. Could that be a mistake? Thoughts?
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Roger Carl Chandler
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/appealdemocrat/obituary.aspx?n=roger-carl-Chandler&pid=156735111
Roger Carl Chandler passed away peacefully on March 23, 2012 at the age of 85.
Roger was born October 19, 1926 in Marysville California, the son of W. Ray Chandler and Grace Johnson Chandler. Roger grew up on the family farm on Rednall Road in Sutter County; family legend has it that he regularly rode his horse to Bridge Street School in Yuba City. He graduated from Yuba City High School in 1944, and at the age of 17 joined the US army.
Roger attended UC Davis where he was editor of the 1948 yearbook and received his degree in pomology (the science of tree fruit) in 1949. He returned to Sutter County to begin his career as a farmer.
On June 11, 1949 Roger married Lois Jacqueline Kofahl. Roger and Jackie had two sons, Judge Chris Chandler of Yuba City, and Dr. Charles F. Chandler of Los Angeles.
Over the course of his career Roger farmed prunes, peaches, almonds and walnuts, pioneering the growing of walnuts in the Feather River river bottoms. He owned a soft water company, a boat business, a real estate brokerage (Roger C. Chandler and Associates) and was involved in real estate development.
Roger's commitment to volunteer service was deep. He served as a Cub Scout Pack leader, a member of the Sutter County Grand Jury, Sutter County Board of Education, Yuba-Sutter Fair Board and for many years was an active member and booster of the 4H/ FFA Junior Livestock Committee for the Yuba-Sutter Fair. He was a lifelong member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Marysville.
Roger had strong convictions and relished politics. He served on the Sutter County Republican Central Committee in the 1950's and 1960's. He was an alternate delegate for Barry Goldwater at the 1964 Republican National Convention. He was a seven-county campaign chairman for Ronald Reagan's first campaign for Governor in 1968. Roger served two terms on the Sutter County Board of Supervisors from 1980-1988. He was appointed to serve on two statewide boards by two California Governors.
Roger enjoyed pheasant and duck hunting, fishing, antique Fords, dominoes, growing vast quantities of backyard fruits and vegetables, and raising animals of all kinds. In what would today be called "the early empty nest phase", Roger briefly had over 20 Welsh ponies which he (with characteristic humor) called "Folly Farms".
Together, Roger and Jackie cherished good times with family and friends. They had many travel adventures, from single engine plane trips to El Salvador with Roger's brother Bob, to challenging the Swiss Alps in a four cylinder diesel car. For eleven years, Roger and Jackie lived in Inverness, the site of many fond and formative memories for their six grandchildren.
While he seldom spoke of it outside the family, Roger was extremely proud of his family and its background. On his father's side, he was an eleventh generation farmer in this country. He was very proud of his mom's family's more recent immigrant roots and the hardships they overcame. His grandfather, W. F. Chandler, was a long time member of the California Assembly and Senate from Fresno County and his parents were highly respected farmers and dairy operators in Yuba and Sutter Counties. He believed strongly in the dignity of hard work and the blessings that followed a commitment to family and community, whatever the individual's calling. He was delighted by his grandchildren, their families, and the character and promise he saw in each of them.
Roger was predeceased by his siblings Robert Chandler of Bend Oregon, Marion Rowe of Davis and Jean Davies of Sacramento, and granddaughter Katherine Reiko Chandler.
He is survived by his wife Jackie, sons Chris (Cindy) and Charlie (Becky), grandchildren Carolyn Ebert (Travis), Jessica Sanchez (William), Emily Chandler, Rachel Guinness (Tom), Natalie Chandler, and Michael Chandler, great grandchildren KC, Tatum and Peyton, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
#5828534 at 2019-03-22 18:09:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7456: Stretch Limo Short Bus Edition
Let me try to summarize some key points that we have learned about Rachel Chandler
1. Her grandfather is NOT the Chandler who owned the L.A. Times. Her grandfather was Roger Chandler, who had two sons: Chris (Rachel's uncle) and Charlie (Rachel's father). See obituary of Roger Chandler and cross check with Chris Chandler wikipedia entry.
2. Rachel married into the super wealthy Irish Guinness family, to scion Tom (noted in Roger Chanler obituary).
3. Based on Q drops from two days ago, after being caught as a KEY handler for child sex trafficking to the rich and famous, Rachel is an FBI INFORMANT and is singing like Allison Mack [x 100]
4. See my other post from yesterday's Notables to tie it all together.
5. Keep digging on the creepy pedo shit that she was involved with. That's our job!
Just my $0.02. Carry on.
#5828334 at 2019-03-22 17:51:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7456: Stretch Limo Short Bus Edition
>>5828315
Wrong, Anon. We've been through this 50 times. Rachel Married into the Guinness family. See obituary and cross check with Chris Chandler Wikipedia.
#5826069 at 2019-03-22 14:44:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7453: Baker Assist Faggotry Debate Edition
>>5826016
Rachel Chandler is the daughter of Charles and Becky Chandler. Her uncle is Chris Chandler. Chris and Charles are the sons of Roger Chandler.
We covered this last night.
#5823202 at 2019-03-22 06:19:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7449: Dont Tread On Lee. The Dragon Fisa Edition
>>5822973
Check this out, anons.
Roger Carl Chandler
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/appealdemocrat/obituary.aspx?n=roger-carl-Chandler&pid=156735111
Roger Carl Chandler passed away peacefully on March 23, 2012 at the age of 85.
Roger was born October 19, 1926 in Marysville California, the son of W. Ray Chandler and Grace Johnson Chandler. Roger grew up on the family farm on Rednall Road in Sutter County; family legend has it that he regularly rode his horse to Bridge Street School in Yuba City. He graduated from Yuba City High School in 1944, and at the age of 17 joined the US army.
Roger attended UC Davis where he was editor of the 1948 yearbook and received his degree in pomology (the science of tree fruit) in 1949. He returned to Sutter County to begin his career as a farmer.
On June 11, 1949 Roger married Lois Jacqueline Kofahl. Roger and Jackie had two sons, Judge Chris Chandler of Yuba City, and Dr. Charles F. Chandler of Los Angeles.
Over the course of his career Roger farmed prunes, peaches, almonds and walnuts, pioneering the growing of walnuts in the Feather River river bottoms. He owned a soft water company, a boat business, a real estate brokerage (Roger C. Chandler and Associates) and was involved in real estate development.
Roger's commitment to volunteer service was deep. He served as a Cub Scout Pack leader, a member of the Sutter County Grand Jury, Sutter County Board of Education, Yuba-Sutter Fair Board and for many years was an active member and booster of the 4H/ FFA Junior Livestock Committee for the Yuba-Sutter Fair. He was a lifelong member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Marysville.
Roger had strong convictions and relished politics. He served on the Sutter County Republican Central Committee in the 1950's and 1960's. He was an alternate delegate for Barry Goldwater at the 1964 Republican National Convention. He was a seven-county campaign chairman for Ronald Reagan's first campaign for Governor in 1968. Roger served two terms on the Sutter County Board of Supervisors from 1980-1988. He was appointed to serve on two statewide boards by two California Governors.
Roger enjoyed pheasant and duck hunting, fishing, antique Fords, dominoes, growing vast quantities of backyard fruits and vegetables, and raising animals of all kinds. In what would today be called "the early empty nest phase", Roger briefly had over 20 Welsh ponies which he (with characteristic humor) called "Folly Farms".
Together, Roger and Jackie cherished good times with family and friends. They had many travel adventures, from single engine plane trips to El Salvador with Roger's brother Bob, to challenging the Swiss Alps in a four cylinder diesel car. For eleven years, Roger and Jackie lived in Inverness, the site of many fond and formative memories for their six grandchildren.
While he seldom spoke of it outside the family, Roger was extremely proud of his family and its background. On his father's side, he was an eleventh generation farmer in this country. He was very proud of his mom's family's more recent immigrant roots and the hardships they overcame. His grandfather, W. F. Chandler, was a long time member of the California Assembly and Senate from Fresno County and his parents were highly respected farmers and dairy operators in Yuba and Sutter Counties. He believed strongly in the dignity of hard work and the blessings that followed a commitment to family and community, whatever the individual's calling. He was delighted by his grandchildren, their families, and the character and promise he saw in each of them.
Roger was predeceased by his siblings Robert Chandler of Bend Oregon, Marion Rowe of Davis and Jean Davies of Sacramento, and granddaughter Katherine Reiko Chandler.
He is survived by his wife Jackie, sons Chris (Cindy) and Charlie (Becky), grandchildren Carolyn Ebert (Travis), Jessica Sanchez (William), Emily Chandler, Rachel Guinness (Tom), Natalie Chandler, and Michael Chandler, great grandchildren KC, Tatum and Peyton, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
#4453604 at 2018-12-24 19:45:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5678: What a Satisfying Bread Number Edition
>>4453518
Trevor McKinney: It's hard. You can't plan it. You have . . . you have to watch people more. You know, sort of, sorta keep an eye on 'em. To protect 'em, 'cause . . . they can't always see what they need. It's - it's like your big chance to fix something that's not like your bike. You can fix a person.
Chris Chandler: Is that what you want for your birthday? Everybody to pay it forward?
Trevor McKinney: I can't ask for that.
Chris Chandler: Sure, you can. Why not?
Trevor McKinney: It wouldn't work.
Chris Chandler: Why?
Trevor McKinney: I already blew out my candles.