Developing: Gregg Jarrett Predicts President Trump Will Declassify Russia Docs This Week (VIDEO)

 

editor’s note:  until these words come out of POTUS, it is speculation. Jarrett is also predicting Trump will fire Sessions.  #trustsessions  (of course no length was given on the “trust” part so who knows, right?)

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On Saturday, FOX News legal analyst and attorney, Gregg Jarrett predicted President Trump will declassify the Russia docs this week in response to a Judicial Watch bombshell which revealed there was no FISA court hearings on the Carter Page warrants.

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Q Posts ~ 9/1/18

 

editor’s note:  i found these images on the SCIF (which stands for: Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility).  you will note BHO in the room….

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these rooms are basically used in conjunction w/the US military and are secure, enclosed rooms used to process sensitive, classified information.  Q is now implying comms for those rooms have been severed, thus “it must be hard to communicate”  now.  and Q is saying former President’s are still allowed to arrange these rooms?  seriously?  wow ~ wrong on so many levels isn’t  it?

drop #2043 shows a portion of an e-mail from HRC (2010).  “land of alice” – new york – HRC land.  she outs herself as “alice”.

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Q!!mG7VJxZNCI2835711
It must be hard to communicate.
Every moment together is a moment you should not waste.
Former President’s are still able to arrange SCIFs?
Does the American taxpayer ‘foot the BILL’ for the [12] hotel rooms in close proximity to the central SCIF?
SS detail(s) ordered @ max perimeter def?
Nice color choice.
It’s a shame the windows had to be blocked out to eliminate that view.
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2044

Q!!mG7VJxZNCI2833619
National Preparedness Month is a time to focus our attention on the importance of preparing our families, homes, businesses, and communities for disasters that threaten our lives, property, and homeland. During this time, we also honor the brave men and women who selflessly respond to crises and disasters, rendering aid to those in need. These first responders, who work tirelessly to safeguard our Nation and protect our citizens, deserve our utmost gratitude and appreciation. Over the past year, communities nationwide and across the Territories have witnessed and endured damage from multiple hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, floods, volcanic eruptions, and other natural disasters. The historic hurricane season of 2017 included three catastrophic storms that made landfall within a month, and was followed by a destructive series of wildfires in California. Combined, these natural disasters affected 47 million people and tens of thousands were mobilized to provide aid, comfort, and assistance. We are also especially mindful of those currently affected by ongoing wildfires in California, Oregon, and Colorado. In spite of tremendous challenges, the resilience of the American people continues to prevail. Tragedies are somber reminders that preparedness is a shared responsibility and that it is critical to maintain readiness. All Americans can prepare for potential disasters by developing and practicing a family emergency response plan, assembling a disaster supply kit, signing up for alerts on mobile devices, setting aside emergency savings, and maintaining adequate insurance policies for their homes and businesses. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Ready Campaign outlines other important steps to best prepare for a major disaster. This month, I encourage all Americans to take the opportunity to ensure they have an emergency response plan in place and ready to be properly executed. Emergencies and disasters test the resilience and strength of families, communities, and our Nation. It is impossible to avoid every challenge and threat, but we can and must prepare for them. By doing so, we can help protect our communities and save lives. NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 2018 as National Preparedness Month. I encourage all Americans, including Federal, State, and local officials, to take action to be prepared for disaster or emergency by making and practicing their emergency response plans. Each step we take to become better prepared makes a real difference in how our families and communities will respond and persevere when faced with the unexpected. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord two thousand eighteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-third.
DONALD J. TRUMP

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Notes From The Event: Falling Forward Into Light

 

editor’s note:  for those new to this site, i had one dream of the event in early 2017.  prior to that i was on the fence about it – i thought it sounded beautiful conceptually, but wasn’t convinced.  the dream changed all that – i awoke with a knowing this was a done deal (while in the dream my mind kept thinking “wow this is REAL!”).  i felt very peaceful – light.  anyway my immediate feel upon waking up was “early fall” – or even late summer – given the weather, what people were wearing and the trees.  now i have tried to force fit that into a date of my desire – last year it was spring.  then fall.  then early this year it was spring again then summer and now here i am.  however all along quietly i was guided to go with my initial feel and it has not waivered.  seems to align w/what some of the cats are saying now.  this time intending the year is 2018. 

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Everyone asks the same question. As many of you know, we post what we see and experience pretty much as soon as it happens. We assume a certain amount of flexibility in findings as the spiritual world has a much different (ha!) timeframe than we do. Much different.

In February, we saw that it was going to be warm at the time of The Event… so we thought it would be during this summer… which isn’t over, yet… so we harassed looked as far ahead as we could (which is tough given the energies) one more time, and here’s what some of us recently saw when we searched for additional Event timing cues:

M3: “I still see it being kind of warm; it feels like the time of year when it’s warm during the day and cooler at night, like you need a sweater or jacket at night. I have smells I tie to seasons too, and it smells like autumn to me. Never thought of that before.”

M4: “The (main) Event may have shifted on this timeline; at the time of The Event, I now see leaves starting to change — and all the ‘pumpkin’ foods are coming out. It’s still nice out, and we haven’t have to break out jackets just yet. It could be this fall. It definitely didn’t feel like the transition from spring to summer (which has a different smell). No, I’m tying it to that crispness in the air which was absent. Maybe this fall… or I guess it could be next fall, too.”

M2: “I think the red and blue teams and “fighting swirls” I saw around the time of The Event could be republican and democrat boundaries or conflicts… the political mess and midterm election is somehow going to propel (and even welcome) phases of The Event… just a thought. But with all the timeline jumping, it could happen a hundred different ways, depending on what’s best for you. Or it might come down to one track or another. Too many variables. I just now got that timeline idea and asked if it was to take place as a sudden timeline cut-in, and I saw emphatic nodding. So… it could happen at any time! Arrg.”

M5: “Given all the timeline jumping, this “Event” actually feels more and more like a million little steps getting us to our final destination. It is literally happening all the time, now.”

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Schumann and Magnetopause

 

editor’s note:  i know i shared a capture of the magnetopause earlier, but wanted to share this late night capture.  there is a lot going on in this image below.  and the schumann has that black line – which some say is just missing data, others a timeline switch.  this “gap” showed up on the frequencies and amplitude’s charts.

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President Donald J. Trump Announces Seventeenth Wave of Judicial Nominees

 

editor’s note:  17th wave.  17 years after 9/11.  and what letter is the 17th letter of the alphabet?  there are no coincidences….  continuation of the cleaning up of our courts…

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Today President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to nominate a seventeenth wave of judicial nominees as follows:

Allison Jones Rushing of North Carolina, to serve as a Circuit Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.  A native North Carolinian, Allison Rushing is a partner with Williams and Connolly LLP.  There, her practice focuses on appellate matters, constitutional issues, and regulatory challenges.  Ms. Rushing is widely viewed as one of the best young appellate lawyers in the country: Legal 500 has praised Ms. Rushing for her “excellent writing advocacy skills,” The National Law Journal has recognized her stellar oral advocacy in the Federal courts of appeals, and Super Lawyers has recognized her as one of its “Rising Stars.”  Ms. Rushing has argued before Federal courts of appeals and state appellate courts, in addition to briefing cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.  Upon graduation from law school, Ms. Rushing clerked for then-Judge Neil Gorsuch on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, then-Chief Judge David Sentelle on the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and Justice Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court of the United States.  Ms. Rushing earned her B.A., summa cum laude, from Wake Forest University, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and her J.D., magna cum laude, from Duke University School of Law, where she served as executive editor of the Duke Law Journal.

Bridget Shelton Bade of Arizona, to serve as a Circuit Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  Bridget Bade serves as a United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Arizona.  Prior to her appointment to the bench in 2012, she served for six years as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Arizona, handling both civil and appellate matters.  Prior to joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Judge Bade spent a year as special counsel in the Phoenix office of Steptoe & Johnson, LLP.  Before joining Steptoe, she was a shareholder at Beshears Wallwork Bellamy, where her practice focused on complex civil litigation, including the representation of parties in environmental, intellectual property, commercial, and class action litigation.  Before entering private practice, Judge Bade served for four years in the Attorney General’s Honors Program as a trial attorney in the Environmental Torts Section within the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice.  Upon graduation from law school, Judge Bade served as a law clerk to Judge Edith H. Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.  Judge Bade earned her B.A., summa cum laude, from Arizona State University, where she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, and her J.D., cum laude, from Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, where she served as an articles editor of the Arizona State Law Journal.

J.P. Boulee of Georgia, to serve as a District Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.  J.P. Boulee serves as Judge on the DeKalb County Georgia Superior Court, where he founded the DeKalb County Veterans Treatment Court and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia’s Judicial Procedure and Administration/Uniform Rules Committee.  Prior to his appointment to the bench in 2015, he was a partner in the Atlanta, Georgia, office of Jones Day, where he was a member of the Corporate Criminal Investigations and Business and Tort Litigation practice groups.  Judge Boulee has also served as Captain in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps, where he tried dozens of cases as both a prosecutor and public defender.  Upon graduation from law school, Judge Boulee served as a law clerk to Judge Orinda D. Evans of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.  Judge Boulee earned his B.A., magna cum laude, from Washington and Lee University, and his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law.

James D. Cain, Jr., of Louisiana, to serve as a District Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.  James Cain is a founding member and partner of the Lake Charles-based firm Loftin, Cain & LeBlanc, LLC, where his practice focuses on civil litigation in state and Federal courts.  He has earned the Martindale–Hubbell Peer Review Ratings highest attorney rating as “AV Preeminent” for his legal ability and high ethical standards.  Before starting his own firm, Mr. Cain practiced for twelve years at Lundy & Davis, LLC.  Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Cain clerked for Judge Henry Yelverton of the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal.  Prior to entering law school, Mr. Cain served for three years as a congressional aide to former 7th District Representative, Jimmy Hayes.  Mr. Cain earned his B.A. from McNeese State University and his J.D., cum laude, from Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Travis A. Greaves of the District of Columbia, to serve as a Judge on the United States Tax Court.  Travis Greaves serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Appellate and Review in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Tax Division.  In this role, he oversees all civil tax appellate litigation, including appeals from the U.S. Tax Court.  Before assuming his current role at the Department of Justice, Mr. Greaves was a partner at Greaves & Wu, LLP, in Washington, DC, where his practice focused on civil and criminal tax controversy matters.  Earlier in his career, Mr. Greaves served as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center and as an attorney advisor at the U.S. Tax Court.  Mr. Greaves received his B.A. from the University of Tennessee, his J.D., cum laude, from South Texas College of Law, and an L.L.M. in Taxation, with distinction, from Georgetown University Law Center.

Lisa M. Schenck of Virginia, to serve as a Judge on the Court of Military Commissions Review.  Lisa Schenck serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Director of the National Security & U.S. Foreign Relations Law L.L.M. Program, Director of the National Security & Cybersecurity Law L.L.M. Program, and professorial lecturer in law at the George Washington University School of Law.  She joined the law school in 2009 after serving in the Army for more than 25 years, initially as a Signal Corps Officer and then as a judge, lawyer, and educator in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps.  In 2002, Dean Schenck was appointed as a military judge on the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals.  In 2003, she received the Judge Advocates Association Outstanding Career Armed Services Attorney Award.  In 2005, Dean Schenck was the first woman appointed as a Senior Judge on that court, where she served until she retired.  She concurrently served as an Associate Judge on the U.S. Court of Military Commission Review after her appointment by the Secretary of Defense in 2007.  Dean Schenck retired in 2008 as a U.S. Army Colonel and became the senior adviser to the Defense Task Force on Sexual Assault in the Military Services.  Dean Schenck has authored numerous scholarly articles on law and the armed services and has co-authored the leading military justice casebook, Modern Military Justice: Cases and Materials with Judge Greg Maggs.  Dean Schenck earned her B.A., cum laude, from Providence College, her M.P.A. from Farleigh Dickinson University, and her J.D., cum laude, from Notre Dame Law School.  Later, she earned an L.L.M. from both the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center & School and from Yale Law School.   She also earned a J.S.D. from Yale Law School.  She recently received an honorary Doctor of Laws from Providence College.

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Q Continued….8/31/18

 

editor’s note:  i removed 2 photos.  just cannot stomach sharing them…

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Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: fe6c79 No.2827819📁
Anonymous ID: 0c7e64 No.2827754📁

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>>2827739
reread these crumbs (or the graphic)

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>>2827754
Past drops important to frame context.
These people need to ALL be ELIMINATED.
Those who know cannot sleep.
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Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 158b72 No.2827378📁
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 158b72 No.2827163📁

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HRC = Alice
SA = Wonderland
WHO ARE THE WHITE RABBITS?
Re_read drops re: SA
Have faith.
For God & Country.
Q
2048

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 158b72 No.2827163📁

Dk1HUHvUUAAS4Kg.jpg⬇

HRC = Alice
SA = Wonderland
WHO ARE THE WHITE RABBITS?
Re_read drops re: SA
Have faith.
For God & Country.
Q
2043

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 5a26fb No.2825391📁
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Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: a67511 No.2825004📁
Special Approval
P729173009391_Z
[SETUP EX 1]
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/342118-homeland-security-confirms-special-entry-for-russian-lawyer📁
[LL]>paper trail>special entry
[Natalia Veselnitskaya]>Manafort
FISA warrant issued / approved>Manafort
Mueller>>Manafort
FISA warrant issued / approved>Papadopoulos
Mueller>>Papadopoulos
FISA warrant issued / approved>Page
Mueller>>Page
FISA warrant issued / approved>FLYNN
Mueller>>FLYNN
YOU MUST TARGET, REMOVE, AND SILENCE ALL THOSE ILLEGALLY TARGETED FOR FISA SURV + UK ASSIST.
UK ASSIST + FISA SURV INCLUDED ALL UPSTREAM COLLECTION + TANGENT CONTACTS [UMBRELLA SURV].
FOREIGN TARGET DESIGNATOR(S) CREATE LEAPFROG (HOPS) TO ISOLATED ‘REAL’ TARGET(S) NON F_COMMS.
[SEC 702]
https://www.nsa.gov/news-features/press-room/statements/2017-04-28-702-statement.shtml📁
Ex:
P talks to X
X talks to Y
Y talks to Z
P, X, Y, Z = BULK DATA COLLECTION [UMBRELLA]
UK ASSIST ALLOWS FOR NORMAL FISA LAW DECONSTRUCT.
DECONSTRUCT INCLUDES D2_SPY INSERT.
DECONSTRUCT INCLUDES NON_FISA_WARRANT_SPEC_OPS
WARRANT_SPEC_OPS CLASSIFIED PUBLIC
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