8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (5)
#14953357 at 2021-11-08 20:46:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18914: DOJ AG Garland and FBI Director Wray Together Again Edition
>>14951743
Speaking of Telepathic, That is not necessarily person to person, but person to machine. Neurolinked.
1982 Movie with Clint Eastwood - Firefox
A joint British-American plot is devised to steal a highly advanced Soviet fighter aircraft (MiG-31, NATO code name "Firefox") which is capable of Mach 6 (hypersonic flight), is invisible to radar, and carries weapons controlled by thought. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas. His later books include Snow Falcon and A Different War. Shortly before his death he finished a two-volume commentary on German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
#14883375 at 2021-10-30 02:12:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18826: United We Stand Edition
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_ZBvPM0too
Turkey to deport Syrians for 'eating bananas provocatively'
>2,008 views | Oct 29, 2021
nickp
nickp
1 minute ago
but American troops can dump their trash everywhere treat locals like their toys and get called ally for their troubles, Erdogan is a traitor.
Spider_Brat
Spider_Brat
5 minutes ago
They can join the Mexican immigrant train heading for the Texas border and vote Dem.
Thomas Craig
Thomas Craig
7 minutes ago
and here we thought americans were politically sensitive
GIVE AWAY
GIVE AWAY
16 minutes ago
Ottoman empire faced food shortage
King Jerry Coleman IV
King Jerry Coleman IV
19 minutes ago
I can't tell from what prospective they getting bann hope they were not being racist tho ….
Anne Onymous
Anne Onymous
32 minutes ago
You're apparently supposed to eat it with a fork and knife…
Raw Words
Raw Words
32 minutes ago
This a good lesson to NATO for invading nations. Serves them all right as the pathetic U.S. laugh😂🤣
420kushmaster
420kushmaster
34 minutes ago
God Bless The Turks!
MaryIsabel Nikolaevna Avgustina
MaryIsabel Nikolaevna Avgustina
49 minutes ago
🤨🤔🧐🤗
Tony Gorilla
Tony Gorilla
1 hour ago
I'm definitely not a fan of Turkey but in this case they are correct: if you lot read what's behind this story you'll understand the syrians are being cheeky cants. I wish the turks would get the same treatment when they behave provocatively towards Europe and its values, though.
Black Label
Black Label
1 hour ago
Turkey is Based AF!
Mimir's-channel
Mimir's-channel
1 hour ago
Deported but not back to Syria. They get a free flight to an European country of their choice…
XxThe Awoken OnexX
XxThe Awoken OnexX
1 hour ago
Turkey will deport them to Europe to apply for Asylum lolz.
Ashutosh
Ashutosh
1 hour ago
Next thing they gonna ban is playing with balloons 😂😂😂😂
Sheryl the Regulator Lewis
Sheryl the Regulator Lewis
1 hour ago
I don't see nothing provocative about the way that there eating bananas 🍌 they have no idea what provocative means!🤣
Dark Dan
Dark Dan
1 hour ago
I don't understand religious dogma…
Gianno Kosta
Gianno Kosta
1 hour ago
😂 whoever calls Turkey a democracy country is the biggest moron out there 😂
Yama Shaikhmiri
Yama Shaikhmiri
1 hour ago
So don't eat Bananas eyes to eyes lol
Blake Panlilio
Blake Panlilio
1 hour ago
Good 👍 😂😂.
D Hokanson
D Hokanson
1 hour ago
Those poor women and children.
Maki
Maki
1 hour ago
So who found this provocative? His perception is dirty minded 🤣
Bob Costas
Bob Costas
1 hour ago
Based and redpilled
MGTOWGem
MGTOWGem
1 hour ago
C'mon man come to my country I'll give you $450.000 🤪
Heavy Metar is My Way
Heavy Metar is My Way
1 hour ago
Cool story, thanks for sharing.
NOTHING BURGER - CONFIRMED.
NOTHING BURGER - CONFIRMED.
1 hour ago
🥒👁?👄👁?
Ledjo Salmo
Ledjo Salmo
2 hours ago
Well that's hilarious
#14863869 at 2021-10-27 00:14:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18801: For God and Comfy Edition
>>14863816
2005 Senators
Alabama[edit]
?2. Jeff Sessions (R)
?3. Richard Shelby (R)
Alaska[edit]
?2. Ted Stevens (R)
?3. Lisa Murkowski (R)
Arizona[edit]
?1. Jon Kyl (R)
?3. John McCain (R)
Arkansas[edit]
?2. Mark Pryor (D)
?3. Blanche Lincoln (D)
California[edit]
?1. Dianne Feinstein (D)
?3. Barbara Boxer (D)
Colorado[edit]
?2. Wayne Allard (R)
?3. Ken Salazar (D)
Connecticut[edit]
?1. Joseph Lieberman (D)
?3. Christopher Dodd (D)
Delaware[edit]
?1. Tom Carper (D)
?2. Joe Biden (D)
Florida[edit]
?1. Bill Nelson (D)
?3. Mel Martinez (R)
Georgia[edit]
?2. Saxby Chambliss (R)
?3. Johnny Isakson (R)
Hawaii[edit]
?1. Daniel Akaka (D)
?3. Daniel Inouye (D)
Idaho[edit]
?2. Larry Craig (R)
?3. Mike Crapo (R)
Illinois[edit]
?2. Dick Durbin (D)
?3. Barack Obama (D)
Indiana[edit]
?1. Richard Lugar (R)
?3. Evan Bayh (D)
Iowa[edit]
?2. Tom Harkin (D)
?3. Chuck Grassley (R)
Kansas[edit]
?2. Pat Roberts (R)
?3. Sam Brownback (R)
Kentucky[edit]
?2. Mitch McConnell (R)
?3. Jim Bunning (R)
Louisiana[edit]
?2. Mary Landrieu (D)
?3. David Vitter (R)
Maine[edit]
?1. Olympia Snowe (R)
?2. Susan Collins (R)
Maryland[edit]
?1. Paul Sarbanes (D)
?3. Barbara Mikulski (D)
Massachusetts[edit]
?1. Ted Kennedy (D)
?2. John Kerry (D)
Michigan[edit]
?1. Debbie Stabenow (D)
?2. Carl Levin (D)
Minnesota[edit]
?1. Mark Dayton (DFL)[8]
?2. Norm Coleman (R)
Mississippi[edit]
?1. Trent Lott (R)
?2. Thad Cochran (R)
Missouri[edit]
?1. James Talent (R)
?3. Kit Bond (R)
Montana[edit]
?1. Conrad Burns (R)
?2. Max Baucus (D)
Nebraska[edit]
?1. Ben Nelson (D)
?2. Chuck Hagel (R)
Nevada[edit]
?1. John Ensign (R)
?3. Harry Reid (D)
New Hampshire[edit]
?2. John E. Sununu (R)
?3. Judd Gregg (R)
New Jersey[edit]
?1. Jon Corzine (D), until January 17, 2006
?Bob Menendez (D), from January 18, 2006
?2. Frank Lautenberg (D)
New Mexico[edit]
?1. Jeff Bingaman (D)
?2. Pete Domenici (R)
New York[edit]
?1. Hillary Clinton (D)
?3. Chuck Schumer (D)
North Carolina[edit]
?2. Elizabeth Dole (R)
?3. Richard Burr (R)
North Dakota[edit]
?1. Kent Conrad (D-NPL)
?3. Byron Dorgan (D-NPL)
Ohio[edit]
?1. Mike DeWine (R)
?3. George Voinovich (R)
Oklahoma[edit]
?2. James Inhofe (R)
?3. Tom Coburn (R)
Oregon[edit]
?2. Gordon Smith (R)
?3. Ron Wyden (D)
Pennsylvania[edit]
?1. Rick Santorum (R)
?3. Arlen Specter (R)
Rhode Island[edit]
?1. Lincoln Chafee (R)
?2. Jack Reed (D)
South Carolina[edit]
?2. Lindsey Graham (R)
?3. Jim DeMint (R)
South Dakota[edit]
?2. Tim Johnson (D)
?3. John Thune (R)
Tennessee[edit]
?1. Bill Frist (R)
?2. Lamar Alexander (R)
Texas[edit]
?1. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R)
?2. John Cornyn (R)
Utah[edit]
?1. Orrin Hatch (R)
?3. Robert Bennett (R)
Vermont[edit]
?1. James Jeffords (I)
?3. Patrick Leahy (D)
Virginia[edit]
?1. George Allen (R)
?2. John Warner (R)
Washington[edit]
?1. Maria Cantwell (D)
?3. Patty Murray (D)
West Virginia[edit]
?1. Robert Byrd (D)
?2. Jay Rockefeller (D)
Wisconsin[edit]
?1. Herb Kohl (D)
?3. Russ Feingold (D)
Wyoming[edit]
?1. Craig Thomas (R)
?2. Mike Enzi (R)
#4454256 at 2018-12-24 20:40:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5679: Treason is the reason i season this bread Edition
Senate Roll Call: Iraq Resolution
Alabama Jeff Sessions (R): Yes Richard Shelby (R): Yes
Alaska Frank Murkowski (R): Yes Ted Stevens (R): Yes
Arizona Jon Kyl (R): Yes John McCain (R): Yes
Arkansas Tim Hutchinson (R): Yes Blanche Lincoln (D): Yes
California Barbara Boxer (D): No Dianne Feinstein (D): Yes
Colorado Wayne Allard (R): Yes Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R): Yes
Connecticut Christopher Dodd (D): Yes Joseph Lieberman (D): Yes
Delaware Joseph Biden (D): Yes Thomas Carper (D): Yes
Florida Bob Graham (D): No Bill Nelson (D): Yes
Georgia Max Cleland (D): Yes Zell Miller (D): Yes
Hawaii Daniel Akaka (D): No Daniel Inouye (D): No
Idaho Larry Craig (R): Yes Mike Crapo (R): Yes
Illinois Richard Durbin (D): No Peter Fitzgerald (R): Yes
Indiana Evan Bayh (D): Yes Richard Lugar (R): Yes
Iowa Charles Grassley (R): Yes Tom Harkin (D): Yes
Kansas Sam Brownback (R): Yes Pat Roberts (R): Yes
Kentucky Jim Bunning (R): Yes Mitch McConnell (R): Yes
Louisiana John Breaux (D): Yes Mary Landrieu (D): Yes
Maine Susan Collins (R): Yes Olympia Snowe (R): Yes
Maryland Barbara Mikulski (D): No Paul Sarbanes (D): No
Massachusetts Edward Kennedy (D): No John Kerry (D): Yes
Michigan Debbie Stabenow (D): No Carl Levin (D): No
Minnesota Mark Dayton (D): No Paul Wellstone (D): No
Mississippi Thad Cochran (R): Yes Trent Lott (R): Yes
Missouri Jean Carnahan (D): Yes Christopher (Kit) Bond (R): Yes
Montana Max Baucus (D): Yes Conrad Burns (R): Yes
Nebraska Chuck Hagel (R): Yes Ben Nelson (D): Yes
Nevada John Ensign (R): Yes Harry Reid (D): Yes
New Hampshire Judd Gregg (R): Yes Bob Smith (R): Yes
New Jersey Jon Corzine (D): No Robert Torricelli (D): Yes
New Mexico Jeff Bingaman (D): No Pete Domenici (R): Yes
New York Hillary Clinton (D): Yes Charles Schumer (D): Yes
North Carolina John Edwards (D): Yes Jesse Helms (R): Yes
North Dakota Kent Conrad (D): No Byron Dorgan (D): Yes
Ohio Mike DeWine (R): Yes George Voinovich (R): Yes
Oklahoma James Inhofe (R): Yes Don Nickles (R): Yes
Oregon Gordon Smith (R): Yes Ron Wyden (D): No
Pennsylvania Rick Santorum (R): Yes Arlen Specter (R): Yes
Rhode Island Lincoln Chafee (R): No Jack Reed (D): No
South Carolina Ernest "Fritz" Hollings (D): Yes Strom Thurmond (R): Yes
South Dakota Thomas Daschle (D): Yes Tim Johnson (D): Yes
Tennessee Bill Frist (R): Yes Fred Thompson (R): Yes
Texas Phil Gramm (R): Yes Kay Bailey Hutchison (R): Yes
Utah Robert Bennett (R): Yes Orrin Hatch (R): Yes
Vermont James Jeffords (I): No Patrick Leahy (D): No
Virginia George Allen (R): Yes John Warner (R): Yes
Washington Maria Cantwell (D): Yes Patty Murray (D): No
West Virginia Robert Byrd (D): No Jay Rockefeller (D): Yes
Wisconsin Russell Feingold (D): No Herb Kohl (D): Yes
Wyoming Mike Enzi (R): Yes Craig Thomas (R): Yes
#2874016 at 2018-09-04 17:26:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3634: What’s at STAKE Edition
JON KYL - WHITE HAT
1. How the senators voted on impeachment: /BILL CLINTON/
Jon Kyl (R-Arizona)
Perjury article - GUILTY
Obstruction of justice article - GUILTY
http://edition.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/02/12/senate.vote/
2. We found that Clinton served with 70 Republican senators over eight years, so that means that 14 of them did not sponsor any of her bills.
Those who did not cosponsor a single Clinton bill: Sens. John Barrasso, Jim Bunning, Tom Coburn, Bob Corker, John Cornyn, Jim DeMint, William Frist, Phil Gramm, Tim Hutchinson, Jon Kyl, James Risch, Craig Thomas, Fred Thompson and Strom Thurmond.
https://www.factcheck.org/2016/02/clintons-bipartisan-bluster/