12-30-2017, 02:49 AM
Two of the MODs (bakers) on CBTS (Calm Before the Storm) Q board were interviewed by Info Wars today.
Here is the link to the new Reddit Q board: CBTS
Quote:Major US airports suffer technical glitch as passport system went down
MAJOR American airports are slowly clearing a backlog of travelers after their passport systems suffered a national outage.
MAJOR American airports are slowly clearing a backlog of travellers after their passport systems suffered a national outage.
International airport systems failed across the country for about two hours on one of the busiest evenings to travel in the states.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection have just announced all airports are back on line after the outage, which affected multiple major airports including JFK Airport in New York, LAX and Miami International Airport.
“During the disruption, CBP had access to national security-related databases and all travelers were screened according to security standards,” CBP tweeted.
“No indication the disruption was malicious in nature.”
Reporters and travellers at airports posted on social media about the mayhem which is still causing massive delays.
The official Twitter page for JFK tweeted: ‘Due to U.S. Customs and Border Protection computer issues, passengers at JFK Airport may experience delays in the international arrivals area.’
Footage has been posted of passengers clogged up in queues as they waited for word on when the computers would be back up and running.
One person tweeted that Miami Airport is “total chaos” while another said the lengthy lines at JFK “are horrible”.
(01-04-2018, 11:47 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]NO, American Politician will be going to Guantanamo Bay, Sorry, but it's not a Black Site.
https://youtu.be/_HiXvFlircI
Quote:Saudi princes arrested for holding anti-austerity protest.SOURCE:
'Saudi authorities have arrested 11 princes for holding a protest at a royal palace in the capital Riyadh.
The group were angered by the government's decision to stop paying the water and energy bills of royals.
Those involved have not been named.
Riyadh.
The government is currently attempting a major economic overhaul to reduce its dependence on oil revenues.
Public spending has been targeted, including the lifting of some government subsidies.
The kingdom has roughly doubled domestic petrol prices and introduced a 5% tax on most goods and services,
including food and utility bills.
News of the sit-in was first reported on the Saudi website Sadq.
The princes also said they wanted compensation after one of their cousins was handed the death sentence for
an unspecified crime, according to Sabq.
A statement from the Saudi public prosecutor seen by Reuters confirmed the arrests.
It said the men were being held in prison on charges of disturbing public peace and order.
Last year dozens of princes, as well as sitting ministers and ex-ministers, were arrested as part of an anti-corruption drive.
The Saudi royal family is thought to number thousands, but the wealth and status between them can vary wildly...'
Quote:'...The princes were being detained at Al-Hayer prison south of Riyadh, the capital, pending trial.CNN:
"No one is above the law in Saudi Arabia. Everyone is equal and is treated the same as others," the statement said...'
Quote:Saudi Arabs Are Still Selling Castrated Black Slaves TODAY.Link
(01-07-2018, 04:32 PM)guohua Wrote: [ -> ]...Saudi Arabs Are Still Selling Castrated Black Slaves TODAY.
(01-10-2018, 02:54 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]Another thing Q mentioned was all the people in government who would be retiring, leaving their jobs, or not seeking reelection.
I forget the exact number he mentioned, but it was huge... and the article below seems to prove him right.
Drain the swamp Mr. President!! Click here to see list
(01-10-2018, 04:30 AM)guohua Wrote: [ -> ](01-10-2018, 02:54 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]Another thing Q mentioned was all the people in government who would be retiring, leaving their jobs, or not seeking reelection.
I forget the exact number he mentioned, but it was huge... and the article below seems to prove him right.
Drain the swamp Mr. President!! Click here to see list
I do believe that is from a Jan of 2017 Washington Time Article.
I remember it,,,,,, Here: Link
Yes, Because of President Trump.
Quote:James Dolan, Co-Creator of SecureDrop, Dead at 36.
'James Dolan, former Marine and co-creator of the whistleblower submission system SecureDrop alongside Aaron Swartz
and Wired editor Kevin Poulsen, has died. The Freedom of the Press Foundation, which took over SecureDrop, reports
that Dolan, age 36, took his own life.
First deployed as StrongBox with The New Yorker, organizations such as the Washington Post, the New York Times,
the Associated Press, and Gizmodo Media Group have all come to rely on SecureDrop—which allows highly secure
communication between journalists and sources in possession of sensitive information or documents.
As an industry tool, it has become invaluable for reporters.
Dolan joined the Freedom of the Press Foundation to maintain SecureDrop after co-creator Aaron Swartz took his life
in 2013 at age 26, as pressure mounted in a federal investigation against him that many felt was overzealous.
Memorial services have not yet been announced, and presently the circumstances of Dolan’s death are not known...'
(01-10-2018, 09:51 PM)BIAD Wrote: [ -> ]Another possible connection-death, this time James Dolan.
Link:
Quote:James Dolan, Co-Creator of SecureDrop, Dead at 36.
'James Dolan, former Marine and co-creator of the whistleblower submission system SecureDrop alongside Aaron Swartz
and Wired editor Kevin Poulsen, has died. The Freedom of the Press Foundation, which took over SecureDrop, reports
that Dolan, age 36, took his own life.
First deployed as StrongBox with The New Yorker, organizations such as the Washington Post, the New York Times,
the Associated Press, and Gizmodo Media Group have all come to rely on SecureDrop—which allows highly secure
communication between journalists and sources in possession of sensitive information or documents.
As an industry tool, it has become invaluable for reporters.
Dolan joined the Freedom of the Press Foundation to maintain SecureDrop after co-creator Aaron Swartz took his life
in 2013 at age 26, as pressure mounted in a federal investigation against him that many felt was overzealous.
Memorial services have not yet been announced, and presently the circumstances of Dolan’s death are not known...'
Quote:LQQP map-an-all connected to CN Rail. Must be how they transport uranium, guns, drugs, kids, etc. Oh wait... their CEO is dead now. Oh well!!