(#15.)
>>184465
(3/10/2024)
https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1767023389724627274
PapiTrumpo (TwiX) OK, WHO DID THIS???🤣🤣🤣
23:03 EST
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[Quick History Lesson]
https://twitter.com/ChrisEvans/status/1046483677184700420
>>>
https://twitter.com/KatrinaPierson/status/1046751452629270528
Why is the D party fighting to change history?
Facts matter!
False narrative "Old D party is now new R party" line no longer swallowed.
SHEEP NO MORE.
Q
https://truthsocial.com/@ilpresidento/posts/112074840403796806
ILPresidento (TruSoc) OK, WHO DID THIS???🤣🤣🤣
23:05 EST
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John Barlow dig
Who would want to kill John Barlow?
What benefit would John Barlows death provide?
When was John Barlow murdered?
Did John Barlow survive a murder attempt only to succumb to its lingering effects eventually?
Washington Post:
Meet the man whose utopian vision for the Internet conquered, and then warped, Silicon Valley
By Jacob Silverman
"To understand where this cyber-libertarian ideology came from, you have to understand the influence of “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace,” one of the strangest artifacts of the ’90s, and its singular author, John Perry Barlow. Perhaps more than any other, it’s his philosophy — which melded countercultural utopianism, a rancher’s skepticism toward government and a futurist’s faith in the virtual world — that shaped the industry.
“A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace” was an utterly serious document for a deliriously optimistic era
Barlow’s 846-word text, published online in February 1996, begins with a bold rebuke of traditional sovereign powers: “Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather.” He then explains how cyberspace is a place of ultimate freedom, where conventional laws don’t apply.
When Eric Schmidt describes the Internet, however misguidedly, as “the world’s largest ungoverned space” in his book “The New Digital Age,” he is borrowing Barlow’s rhetoric. When tech mogul Peter Thiel writes, in “The Education of a Libertarian,” that he founded PayPal to create a currency free from government control and that “by starting a new Internet business, an entrepreneur may create a new world,” it’s impossible not to hear Barlovian echoes. (That grandiose attitude is so common now that HBO has a comedy, “Silicon Valley,” dedicated to mocking it.)"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-one-mans-utopian-vision-for-the-internet-conquered-and-then-badly-warped-silicon-valley/2015/03/20/7dbe39f8-cdab-11e4-a2a7-9517a3a70506_story.html?utm_term=.fde41d884d00
The above article was published on March 20, 2015
Barlow suffered a near-fatal heart attack on May 27, 2015. He later reported that he was recovering.
John Perry Barlow - 187 post name [DROP]
187 = murder
post = Washington Post
Barlovian = name [DROP]
Q suggests John Barlow was murdered for his ability to influence through his activities in the Freedom of the Press Foundation. The Washington Post article highlights Barlow's ability to influence wealthy technocapitalists towards his idealistic goals.
@Snowden
You are now a liability.
Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 to fund and support free speech and freedom of the press.
Its mission includes "promoting and funding aggressive, public-interest journalism focused on exposing mismanagement, corruption, and law-breaking in government
If wealthy people support Barlow's idealistic goals then they might help support the Freedom of the Press Foundation's goals, "promoting and funding aggressive, public-interest journalism focused on exposing mismanagement, corruption, and law-breaking in government."
Edward Snowden has moved in to the position which was vacant due to Barlow's death. Q is stating Edward Snowden is identified as a liability by the same individuals who caused John Barlow's 187.
Other Unanswered Questions:
Whose crimes are threatened to be exposed by John Barlows activities?
Was John Barlow's relationship with Dick Cheney part of the motive that led to his death?
Was the heart related death of Barlow's girlfriend Cynthia Horner a botched first attempt to murder John Barlow?
John Barlow was engaged to Cynthia Horner, a doctor whom he met in 1993 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco while she was attending a psychiatry conference and Barlow was participating in a Steve Jobs comedy roast at a convention for the NeXT Computer. Cynthia Horner died unexpectedly in 1994 while asleep on a flight from Los Angeles to New York City, days before her 30th birthday, from a heart arrhythmia apparently caused by an undetected viral myocarditis.
Who adapted Jacob Silverman's book for the Washington Post article?
Jacob Silverman is the author of “Terms of Service: Social Media and the Price of Constant Connection,” from which this article is adapted.
Is the Washington Post article a HIT piece or coincidence?
>>3281924
Simple.
We made it public.
Operation closed and cleaned.
Coincidence post drop?
Coincidence No Name [exact 30]?
Coincidence Sen. Graham activated?
In the end, you will be 'shocked' to learn what you've 'essentially' witnessed.
Think NYC bomber 'fireworks' hours prior.
WWG1WGA!
Q
Il Donaldo Trumpo (Gettr)
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https://t.me/RealDonaldoTrumpo/21145
IL Donaldo Trumpo (T.me) OK, WHO DID THIS???🤣🤣🤣
23:07 EST
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https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1046848272063770630
[9:00]
"We will be voting this week."
Heading to TN now.
Q
VIDEO
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>>147441102
>What must be completed to engage MI over other (3) letter agencies
During the 1950s and 60s, federal troops and federalized National
Guard forces, accompanied by military intelligence personnel, were
deployed to help integrate Southern schools23 and to help deal with
civil disorders in Detroit in 1967 and other cities the following year
after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.24 Throughout
this period military intelligence units also continued to collect data on
Americans at home who were suspected of involvement in subversive
activities.25 In the late 1960s, the Pentagon compiled personal
information on more than 100,000 politically active Americans in an
effort to quell civil rights and anti-Vietnam War demonstrations and
to discredit protestors.26 The Army used 1,500 plainclothes agents to
watch demonstrations, infiltrate organizations, and spread
disinformation. 2
' According to one report, the Army had at least one
observer at every demonstration of more than twenty people.28
The Army's activities were summed up by Senator Sam Ervin:
Allegedly for the purpose of predicting and preventing
civil disturbances which might develop beyond the control of
state and local officials, Army agents were sent throughout
the country to keep surveillance over the way the civilian
population expressed their sentiments about government
policies. In churches, on campuses, in classrooms, in public
meetings, they took notes, tape-recorded, and photographed
people who dissented in thought, word, or deed. This included clergymen, editors, public officials, and anyone who
sympathized with the dissenters.
http://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6053&context=lalrev
>Hahahaha, Trump has had MI infiltrate Antifa and all the dissenting local govts.
Always 5 steps ahead!
Please be true.
>>147450119
Well done. Picture being painted.