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5 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

I mean... 

 

 

There is an inherent unfairness in sex work that favors female sex workers over straight male sex workers. It is a known fact that males cannot perform as often as females. While a female can go on and on (much as she can as if she was in an argument with her husband) a male will throw in a towel and beg for a recovery period. This relegates the male sex worker to performing cunning linguist, otherwise known as oral sex, which doesn't pay as much as other sexual acts. Not only do those acts not pay as much but they can occasionally leave a bad taste in the sex worker's mouth. I propose that if sex work becomes legal then males get a subsidy to even the field out with the female sex worker. It would be called the TIP (Tongues Instead of *****) ACT.

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37 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

There is an inherent unfairness in sex work that favors female sex workers over straight male sex workers. It is a known fact that males cannot perform as often as females. While a female can go on and on (much as she can as if she was in an argument with her husband) a male will throw in a towel and beg for a recovery period. This relegates the male sex worker to performing cunning linguist, otherwise known as oral sex, which doesn't pay as much as other sexual acts. Not only do those acts not pay as much but they can occasionally leave a bad taste in the sex worker's mouth. I propose that if sex work becomes legal then males get a subsidy to even the field out with the female sex worker. It would be called the TIP (Tongues Instead of *****) ACT.

 

AKA clever interpreter in different contexts.

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Just now, DC Tom said:

 

Teen Vogue?????  :wallbash:

 

That's what made me do a double take.

 

The story is fine, the subject matter can be/should be covered... but why put it in teen vogue? Looking to inspire young women to turn to that life? I mean... it's just nutty all around.

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1 minute ago, Hedge said:

 

@ELINTNews also got clipped.

 

At least the @HeshmatAlavi account has been restored for now.

 

I got to catch up with a European friend over the last week who may or may not be spooky. Their focus/expertise is Iran and I asked about the Intercept's story on Heshmat (because honestly, it wouldn't shock me to learn that his account was a group). They laughed and said it was nonsense, at least in the way the Intercept framed it. 

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State Department identifies 23 violations, 'multiple security incidents' concerning Clinton emails
 

The State Department revealed Monday that it has identified "multiple security incidents" involving current or former employees' handling of Hillary Clinton's emails, and that 23 "violations" and seven "infractions" have been issued as part of the department's ongoing investigation.
 

The information came in a letter to Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, who is responsible for overseeing the security review.
 

"To this point, the Department has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents," Mary Elizabeth Taylor, the State Department's Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, wrote to Grassley. "DS has issued 23 violations and 7 infractions incidents. ... This number will likely change as the review progresses."
 

The State Department, calling the matter "serious," said it expected to conclude the investigation by Sept. 1. The department acknowledged that the probe was unusually time-consuming.
 

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22 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

State Department identifies 23 violations, 'multiple security incidents' concerning Clinton emails
 

The State Department revealed Monday that it has identified "multiple security incidents" involving current or former employees' handling of Hillary Clinton's emails, and that 23 "violations" and seven "infractions" have been issued as part of the department's ongoing investigation.
 

The information came in a letter to Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, who is responsible for overseeing the security review.
 

"To this point, the Department has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents," Mary Elizabeth Taylor, the State Department's Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, wrote to Grassley. "DS has issued 23 violations and 7 infractions incidents. ... This number will likely change as the review progresses."
 

The State Department, calling the matter "serious," said it expected to conclude the investigation by Sept. 1. The department acknowledged that the probe was unusually time-consuming.
 

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Seven of those fifteen have already died in mysterious circumstances.

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Wouldn't surprise me. 

 

One was actually found, shot five times, stabbed, drowned, and then hanged.  He was found with half a bumper sticker in his hand saying "I'm Wit...," and lime green fibers were found at the scene consistent with a cheap polyester pantsuit.  

 

Police have ruled it an accidental death.

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LIZ SHELDSay What? ‘Multiple Security Incidents’ Involved with Hillary Homebrewed Email Setup. 

 

“Wow, guys, I’m shook. I was told that it is perfectly acceptable to set up a homebrewed email server with the same security protection as a mid-90s hotmail account, to manage highly classified communications to skirt government reporting and archiving requirements.

 

I was told that its not criminal to transmit and print out highly classified information, even if one is briefed on and signed off on the protocol for handling classified information and material. And furthermore, I was told that it was no big deal (quick squirrel!) that President Obama knew about and engaged with these unsecured communications.”

 

 

 

 

 

Spoiler: It isn’t perfectly acceptable, it was criminal, and it is a big deal.

 
 
 
 
 
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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

*Not the perfect thread for this... 

 

 

That's a known fault in the replicants created with the second-generation cloning technology the Nazis developed.  It's why we moved away from it after the Chapaquiddick cover-up.

 

"Unexplained."  Right...

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Putting this document here without much comment (for now) other than to point out a couple important connections -- commence eye rolls: 

https://imgur.com/a/ggIFTfQ

 

The contractor in question is Lockmart (technically a separate legal entity of Lockmart titled The Advanced Development Programs corp). The "watchmen/gatekeepers" described in the above document, who prevented a high ranking DIA chief from viewing the contents of their special access program (SAP) were described as retired high ranking NSA officer, a Program manager, and a... corporate lawyer.

 

Only one corporate lawyer would be cleared for that kind of tasking (the boss). Who was chief counsel of Lockmart before becoming FBI director? 

https://medium.com/@imispgh/lockheed-whistleblower-when-i-faced-james-comey-5d9b1c3e433c

 

Image result for james comey

 

... Now think about Clinton's servers, rumors of selling SAP programs, and Comey's failure to investigate/chase down Chinese espionage attempts during his tenure at FBI (and the same failures during Mueller's tenure at FBI while his chum Comey was at Lockmart).

 

Ask yourself the following:

 

* What sort of tech would be most valuable to the Chinese?

* One of the three "watchmen/gatekeepers" of Lockmart was who?

* Who would be the one to bring a prosecution against his good buddy if the espionage were found out?

* And who was expecting to remain FBI head under a Clinton administration (with a golden chip to assure loyalty)? 

 

We know the Clinton group has publicly been interested in UFO/UAP tech for decades... was she selling access to these SAPs over her server with Comey providing cover? 

 

Read the entire 15 pages (it's a legit document) and think about this: The J2, a top intel officer in the entire US military is NOT authorized to view the program but Comey was. Now think about what IC IG McCullough testified about himself and his staff NOT having high enough clearances to review what was on Clinton's server, had to be read in hand with only McCullough being able to read in -- and only then redacted forms.

 

https://news.lockheedmartin.com/2005-08-04-Lockheed-Martin-Names-James-B-Comey-General-Counsel-Succeeds-Frank-H-Menaker-Who-Will-Retire

 

The truth is stranger and more wild than we realize.

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15 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

That's probably a good call. 

 

(There's a long running conspiracy about Merkel's family -- my comment was made fully tongue in cheek)

that being... she is Hitler's daughter.

records indicate that she was born 9 years after Hitler's supposed death.

of course... if Hitler ran off to South America....

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1 hour ago, Foxx said:

that being... she is Hitler's daughter.

records indicate that she was born 9 years after Hitler's supposed death.

of course... if Hitler ran off to South America....

 

This is all so confusing. CNN says Trump is Hitler and the concentration camps are in the U.S. Maybe he fathered her at 9?

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