8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#7740808 at 2020-01-07 16:32:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9906: "Never Have A Favorite Baker" Edition
Hmm.
BUSHplane? DS warning?
CIA Tweet:
Known as "Site 85," the US radar facility perched atop a 5,800-foot mountain in northeast Laos-less than 150 miles from Hanoi-was providing critical and otherwise unavailable all-weather guidance to American F-105 fighter-bombers flying strike missions against Communist supply depots, airfields, and railroad yards in North Vietnam. CIA proprietary Air America provided critical air support to the US Air Force technicians (working under civilian cover), several CIA case officers, and the CIA-direcTed Hmong and Thai security forces at the isolaTed site.
Recognizing the threat posed by this facility, the People's Army of Vietnam vowed to destroy it. On 12 January 1968, four North Vietnamese AN-2 Colt biplanes-painTed dark green and modified to drop "bombs" improvised from 122-mm mortars and 57-mm rockets-headed for Site 85.
At about 1:30 pm, as they approached their target, the four Colts split into two equal formations-one pair began low-level bombing and strafing passes while the other pair circled nearby. Coincidently, Air America pilot Ted Moore was flying an ammunition-supply run to the site in his unarmed UH-1D "Huey" helicopter when he saw the biplanes attacking. Moore and his flight mechanic Glenn Woods took chase of the first Colt. Woods pulled out his AK-47 rifle and began firing at the lumbering biplane. The pursuit was relentless, continuing for more than 20 minutes until the second Colt (hit by ground fire) joined the first in an attempt to escape back into North Vietnam. Both attacking Colts suffered severe bullet damage and crashed before reaching the border. Fearing a similar fate, the two unengaged Colts retreaTed unharmed.
The painting captures one North Vietnamese Colt fleeing and the other being pursued by the Air America Huey piloTed by Moore as mechanic Woods fires his AK-47 at the cockpit. This daring action by Moore and Woods gained them-and Air America-the distinction of having shot down an enemy fixed-wing aircraft from a helicopter-a singular aerial victory in the entire history of the Vietnam War.
Two months later in a night raid, North Vietnamese commandos overran Site 85 in the deadliest single ground loss of US Air Force personnel during the Vietnam War. A year later, Glenn Woods was killed in action in Laos.
On 27 July 2007, CIA officially received the painting in an event attended by members of the Air America Board; pilot Ted Moore; Sawang Reed, the wife of flight mechanic Glenn Woods; CIA paramilitary legend Bill Lair; and the donors of the painting, former Air America officers Marius Burke and Boyd D. Mesecher.
Vietnamfags?
Any insights?
#3390830 at 2018-10-08 06:35:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4297: Thank You Secretary Pompeo Edition
Limo Accident
Ready to go down a Rabbit hole?
MSM types, have been hammering on this story, of the limo accident in Schoharie, N.Y. which 20 people were killed after a limo failed to stop at an intersection.
It was the deadliest transportation accident in the country in 9 years. "On a steep downhill road, that residents had long warned was notoriously dangerous." ReporTed in a NYT article.
https:// www.nytimes.com/2018/10/07/nyregion/wedding-limo-crash-schoharie-ny.html
Fox News - "The accident happened 170 miles from New York City.
Here we go:
1. Schoharie, can be an anagram for Cahiers. It's what starTed the French Revolution and the "cutting off of their heads."
It was the Queen of Hearts at the trial of the Knave of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland who called this phrase out.
As they say - History repeats itself. See the pages on Cahiers.
As you know, this is what THEY believe…THEY MUST tell us what THEY are going to do. To keep the Benevolent beings from helping the human race. IF, we do Nothing - WE have given Complied Consent.
2. 17 friends, 20 people, deadliest in 9 years, a steep downhill and notoriously dangerous.
17=Q
20-2=18 or R
Germetica: John F. Kennedy, Jr =18=R
John F. Kennedy, Jr., his wife Caroline, her sister and Caroline's cousin; have been seen at numerous POTUS rallies. Starting with the first one at Moon Township, PA at the beginning of the year.
First poinTed out by Q. Watching rallies afterwards, I have picked them out at several of them and memed it.
A confirmation is 9 years, the anniversary of Ted Kennedy's death was just last month, the DAY McStain died.
A steep downhill - I'm taking as a Slippery slope
Notorious dangerous - The warning.
Message is: Jr. is on a slippery slope exposing himself at the rallies.
IF, he fails to stop and comes out to the World to name the people who killed his father (George Bush) and attempTed to kill him and his family (HRC & Many others), the same will happen to him.
**There is an update to this, since the NYT article was updaTed.
170 miles from New York City
17=Q You always drop the zeros.
NYC = Jr's last known residence before his 1999 plane "accident"
Q/POTUS/Jr must not be answering their message, since the Mockingbird MSM media talking heads, keep bring the story up every few minutes. The story is More abbreviaTed then yesterday and earlier today. Cabal must be worried!
UPDATE - They are talking and it's HOT. NYT updaTed their article.
3. 17 friends & the driver. 18 adult people in a 2001 Ford Excursion limousine (massive vehicle), speeding downhill approached the intersection of two highways.
The limo is raTed for 24 people.
Massive vehicle =The "Big Hit"/T-boned
Why would a limo THAT SIZE be doing over 60 mph on a 2 lane country main road? Plus there would have been signs for road crossing or stop ahead.
Intersection of two highways =Crossroads
Decrease in the posTed speed zones; which are dictaTed by population and number of businesses in the area.
A limo is supposed to give you a smooth ride. Not a Big Daddy Don Garlits zero to 60 ride. Every limo I've been in, does under the speed limit, even on the interstate. In a posTed 70 mph, the limo was doing 55 mph.
Germetica: 2001 Ford Excursion limousine =191 =Senator Edward (Ted) Moore Kennedy
Also: 3, 3, 3, 3 Double 33= Skull & Bones 332
4. One has to ask, did the limo have a failure or sudden acceleration? Most likely.
WHO are the people, who were killed? If any.
This is definitely a False Flag attack.
8chan/8kun QResearch AUSTRALIA Posts (1)
#10136706 at 2020-07-31 09:37:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #9 - Welcome to the Digital Battlefield Edition
>>10122856
Kylie Moore-Gilbert granTed meeting with Australian ambassador to Iran
Exclusive: British-Australian academic will meet diplomat for first time since sudden move to a new notorious prison
The imprisoned British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert is set to be granTed a meeting with Australia's ambassador to Iran as soon as Sunday.
Following reports in the Guardian that Dr Moore-Gilbert was seriously unwell in Qarchak prison and had been removed from quarantine because she was attempting to write to the ambassador for help, the state-run Mizan news agency reporTed she was in "perfect health".
"Following publication of a claim ... of Moore-Gilbert's unfavourable physical condition, Mizan's correspondent is informed that the prisoner is in perfect health," reporTed the news agency, which is affiliaTed with Iran's judiciary.
"On a judicial order, it is planned that this person, convicTed of espionage, will meet with the Australian ambassador on Sunday."
Mizan also denied reports - originating from sources inside Qarchak to the Guardian and to the Human Rights Activists News Agency - of suicide attempts by prisoners held there.
A spokesman for DFAT, Australia's department of foreign affairs, confirmed Moore-Gilbert would be allowed to meet with the ambassador, Lyndall Sachs.
"The Iranian government has confirmed that Dr Moore-Gilbert has been moved from Evin to Qarchak prison and has advised that our ambassador to Iran will be allowed to make a consular visit to her shortly.
"We hold Iran responsible for Dr Moore-Gilbert's safety and wellbeing."
The spokesman said the ambassador had previously visiTed Moore-Gilbert in Evin and that her case remained "one of the Australian government's highest priorities".
Moore-Gilbert has had telephone contact with her family and the ambassador over the last several months. She is serving a 10-year prison sentence after she was arresTed at Tehran airport in September 2018 and convicTed of espionage following a secret trial.
No evidence of Moore-Gilbert's alleged crimes has ever been publicly presenTed. She has denied the allegations against her and the Australian government rejects them as baseless and politically motivaTed.
Cambridge-educaTed Moore-Gilbert, a lecturer in Islamic studies at the University of Melbourne, was arresTed after attending an academic conference, at which she was inviTed to speak, in Qom. Fellow conference delegates and an interview subject for her academic work flagged her as "suspicious" to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, who arresTed her at Tehran airport as she prepared to fly out of the country.
Concerns for Moore-Gilbert have grown after she was suddenly moved from Evin prison's Ward 2A to the notorious Qarchak women's prison, outside Tehran.
IsolaTed and overcrowded, Qarchak has a reputation as one of the most hostile prisons in Iran. Last month the US state department lisTed Qarchak as an entity responsible for "extrajudicial killings, torture, or other gross violations of internationally recognised human rights".
There are also serious concerns over hygiene, with access to soap and other basics limiTed, particularly given Iran's significant Covid-19 outbreak, with more than 300,000 confirmed infections and 16,000 deaths.
The Guardian has heard a recording of Moore-Gilbert's voice from Qarchak, where, speaking Persian, she says: "I can't eat anything. I feel so very hopeless ... I am so depressed."
While Moore-Gilbert was initially placed in Qarchak's quarantine section - a week-long Covid-19 precaution for all new inmates - she was moved after two days into the general prison population, sources say, to further cut off her access to the outside world.
"Before she was moved Kylie was trying to seek help from her cellmate to write a letter to Australian ambassador to Iran to visit her urgently," a cellmate in the quarantine section said in a message smuggled out of the prison.
Moore-Gilbert was physically ill while she was held in the quarantine section.
"After one meal she became sick. Kylie was terrified of the officers … she left me in tears and anxious," the source said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/31/kylie-Moore-gilbert-granTed-meeting-with-australian-ambassador-to-iran