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Spygate is unravelling
Re: Spygate is unravelling
Spygate is probably still what you all thought it was back in 2020, but if you had joined me in some fitness improvement activities, you would be months and MONTHS along now.Cunt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2020 4:20 amNope. Just lost interest in disagreeing here on some subjects. Pretty much always interested in fitness and physical health though. I'm practicing to be good at stepping in and out of the tub later.
I think it's worth some conflict for that.
Spygate is just fun to watch from a distance.
Who was the source of those DNC leaks to Assange? I think it might be one of the main threads.
I'm stronger than I've ever been, even back when I was a labourer. Cardio has been a solid thing to improve, since there was a warning a couple years ago about a breathing-related illness.
So I may have been wrong about spygate, but if only you had played along with the fitness stuff, you'd all be better at stepping in and out of the tub.
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Mr. Cates still seems to think spygate is a thing. For any of you NOT here because you are interested in fitness, here is a sip.
https://t.me/drawandstrikechannel/38342
Durham didn't start investigating SpyGate in May of 2019.
He's already started by April of 2017.
He was already on the job running silent, running deep for 2 years before anybody even knew he was there.
But Strzok knew. Page knew. Comey and McCabe both knew.
And nobody talked.
Nobody leaked.
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Re: Spygate is unravelling
You speak as if you're the only one who's ever done any exercise.
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We weren't interested then, and we still aren't
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Re: Spygate is unravelling
I'm not, but it's something I would be happy to share. Most folks around here would gladly point out I was wrong about something, likely attempting to improve my knowledge, even if a bit harshly.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:18 amYou speak as if you're the only one who's ever done any exercise.
No-one bothers about exercise, so either I have it all right, so no opportunity to correct me comes up, or the usual contrary voices don't know enough about it to have confidence.
That's ok though, Spygate will unravel for so long, we'll always have something to bat around.
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What was that last paragraph for?Cunt wrote:I'm not, but it's something I would be happy to share. Most folks around here would gladly point out I was wrong about something, likely attempting to improve my knowledge, even if a bit harshly.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:18 amYou speak as if you're the only one who's ever done any exercise.
No-one bothers about exercise, so either I have it all right, so no opportunity to correct me comes up, or the usual contrary voices don't know enough about it to have confidence.
That's ok though, Spygate will unravel for so long, we'll always have something to bat around.
Good for you for being active. My point was about your lazy assumptions that others here don't exercise or value it because they don't post about it. If you want to talk about it then talk about it, but you don't have to use it to make backhanded insinuations about others just because they don't or aren't talking about it, do you?
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Re: Spygate is unravelling
Nonsense, you are corrected regularly for your amateur exercise prescriptions. Svarty recently did so.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:19 pmI'm not, but it's something I would be happy to share. Most folks around here would gladly point out I was wrong about something, likely attempting to improve my knowledge, even if a bit harshly.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:18 amYou speak as if you're the only one who's ever done any exercise.
No-one bothers about exercise, so either I have it all right, so no opportunity to correct me comes up, or the usual contrary voices don't know enough about it to have confidence.
That's ok though, Spygate will unravel for so long, we'll always have something to bat around.
But this isn't an exercise thread.
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I must have missed it. I thought he talked about his particular case, with his particular diagnosis. Not that I'm wrong about exercise in general.Joe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:15 pmNonsense, you are corrected regularly for your amateur exercise prescriptions. Svarty recently did so.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:19 pmI'm not, but it's something I would be happy to share. Most folks around here would gladly point out I was wrong about something, likely attempting to improve my knowledge, even if a bit harshly.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:18 amYou speak as if you're the only one who's ever done any exercise.
No-one bothers about exercise, so either I have it all right, so no opportunity to correct me comes up, or the usual contrary voices don't know enough about it to have confidence.
That's ok though, Spygate will unravel for so long, we'll always have something to bat around.
But this isn't an exercise thread.
I would still help him get progress, but it would have to be with his cardiac advisors. Just like if I were trying to help you learn to run, and you had no legs, it might take some special adaptations.
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Spin it how you like it. I don't really care. This is still not an exercise thread.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:22 pmI must have missed it. I thought he talked about his particular case, with his particular diagnosis. Not that I'm wrong about exercise in general.Joe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:15 pmNonsense, you are corrected regularly for your amateur exercise prescriptions. Svarty recently did so.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:19 pmI'm not, but it's something I would be happy to share. Most folks around here would gladly point out I was wrong about something, likely attempting to improve my knowledge, even if a bit harshly.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:18 amYou speak as if you're the only one who's ever done any exercise.
No-one bothers about exercise, so either I have it all right, so no opportunity to correct me comes up, or the usual contrary voices don't know enough about it to have confidence.
That's ok though, Spygate will unravel for so long, we'll always have something to bat around.
But this isn't an exercise thread.
I would still help him get progress, but it would have to be with his cardiac advisors. Just like if I were trying to help you learn to run, and you had no legs, it might take some special adaptations.
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Re: Spygate is unravelling
Ok then, Cates on spygate...
https://t.me/drawandstrikechannel/38492
https://t.me/drawandstrikechannel/38492
Durham can request the verification of an in camera review by the court of the withheld documents any time he chooses to.
He waited exactly 1 month before the trial date to make this request, and it's flushed all these snakes out of the grass.
They literally have no play at this point except to hire lawyers and rush to file motions to intervene that only amount to this:
"My client has stated these documents can be withheld in the face of a federal subpoena because of attorney/client privilege and how DARE the court even consider not taking my client at his word about this!"
Claiming that the mere assertion that these documents are privileged is sufficient to turn aside a federal grand jury subpoena is an incredibly weak argument, given that Durham has already demonstrated to the court in his filings since last September that a criminal conspiracy [or 'joint venture'] was driving the activity that was producing all of these withheld documents.
But this is an all or nothing gambit here, I hope you can see that.
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Re: Spygate is unravelling
I call bullshit - Alfred E Einstein
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Re: Spygate is unravelling
I looked this guy up on LinkedIn. He has a theology degree and no experience as an actual reporter, just a self-employed pundit who's biggest gig is the Epoch Times.
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That's a bigger problem than ever now eh?
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Well, as a former blogger of very minor note, I can attest that the qualifications for the field aren't what they used to be.
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