8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#6958507 at 2019-07-09 01:02:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8902: Tarmac Meetings_END Edition
https://www.ebony.com/news/Linda-Johnson-Rice-travels-to-africa-with-clinton-foundation-987/
#6245370 at 2019-04-19 23:23:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7986: TOTALLY VINDICATED Edition
https://thehill.com/policy/technology/technology/439799-tesla-announces-departure-of-four-board-members
Tesla announces departure of four board members
The four directors, Brad Buss, Antonio Gracias, Stephen Jurvetson, and Linda Johnson Rice said they will not seek reelection when their respective terms expire over the next two years, according to a proxy filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
8chan/8kun CBTS Posts (2)
#96594 at 2017-12-14 17:52:10 (UTC+1)
CBTS General #108: I Know The Pieces Fit Edition
Q mentioned O Prez Library. Wont be open til 2021. I found this article while looking up local news there to look for any mention of LE action at the "library".
"The future Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park will not house an official U.S. government presidential library.
I know a lot of people call it the Obama Library.
But really, it's the Obama Center.
Here's why.
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle decided that a government-run National Archives and Records Administration facility won't be incorporated into the Obama complex.
OPINION
The former first couple are pioneering a new model in sidestepping NARA - nixing a building to be used mainly by archivists and scholars.
I visited the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas on Monday.
The library is a building that is subservient to the more impressive museum. The door leading to the library from the museum was marked "authorized personnel only."
What will there be instead at the Obama Center? It's clear now there will be a branch of the Chicago Public Library at the Center, designed to cater to the surrounding South Side community, not out-of-town Obama scholars and researchers.
While there are a lot of details to be hammered out, I cannot foresee the extremely Obama-friendly CPL board not striking a deal with the Obama Foundation.
Why do I say that?
The CPL board members include Barbara Bowman, the mother of former Obama White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett; Lynn Lockwood, a close ally of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and it is chaired by Linda Johnson Rice, the business executive who was a co-chair of the major fundraising drive for the National Museum of African American History in Washington.
Obama's two terms took place entirely in the digital era. He's the first president to have all his records fully digitalized.
Digitalization allowed Obama to break away from the NARA; the agency will house the Obama records at another site.
That also means the Obama Foundation won't be stuck following a lot of NARA rules influencing the design of and financing for the Center - for which the Obamas' are raising hundreds of millions of dollars to build. "
http://archive.is/tve0O
#92836 at 2017-12-14 04:46:44 (UTC+1)
CBTS #103 Jörmungandr Shakes The Earth Edition!!!
>>92710
>What is different re: Hussein's PL?
It's digital!
>Who controls?
>These people really are stupid.
chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-politics/sweet-obama-presidential-center-wont-house-presidential-library/
>Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle decided that a government-run National Archives and Records Administration facility won't be incorporated into the Obama complex.
I visited the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas on Monday.
>The library is a building that is subservient to the more impressive museum. The door leading to the library from the museum was marked "authorized personnel only."
>What will there be instead at the Obama Center? It's clear now there will be a branch of the Chicago Public Library at the Center, designed to cater to the surrounding South Side community, not out-of-town Obama scholars and researchers.
>While there are a lot of details to be hammered out, I cannot foresee the extremely Obama-friendly CPL board not striking a deal with the Obama Foundation.
>Why do I say that?
>The CPL board members include Barbara Bowman, the mother of former Obama White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett; Lynn Lockwood, a close ally of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and it is chaired by Linda Johnson Rice, the business executive who was a co-chair of the major fundraising drive for the National Museum of African American History in Washington.
>Obama's two terms took place entirely in the digital era. He's the first president to have all his records fully digitalized.
>Digitalization allowed Obama to break away from the NARA; the agency will house the Obama records at another site.
>That also means the Obama Foundation won't be stuck following a lot of NARA rules influencing the design of and financing for the Center - for which the Obamas' are raising hundreds of millions of dollars to build.
>"The question is, what is this library?" said Tod Williams, an Obama Center architect, talking about the evolving design of the Center with Billie Tsien, his wife and partner, at one of the many sessions that took place at the inaugural Obama Summit.
>"It's not the archival library. That can be placed anywhere and which will be digitalized," he said.