Message from @Guicho

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2018-10-29 21:49:53 UTC  

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2018-10-29 21:50:15 UTC  

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2018-10-29 21:54:20 UTC  

So 1 yr and a day Q (Anonymously) gave this drop

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2018-10-29 21:54:25 UTC  

Since yesterday more than 200 migrants have turned themselves in to Mexican Immigration, they want to go home. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0PJRvE1LSA

2018-10-29 21:55:06 UTC  

“The family has always from a young age encouraged him to get treatment and mental health counseling,” Lowy said in an interview Saturday. “He refuses. He gets angry. He says, ‘I hate you, you think I’m abnormal.’ He just won’t see reality.”

2018-10-29 21:56:04 UTC  

“He would come to my office each time carrying a scrapbook and he would show me pictures of him with naked strippers, body builders, wrestlers. And he would say, ‘I know him. I know her,’ as if he’s impressing me,’” said Lowy, who has known the family for several decades. “People don’t get impressed with that really. But he was reaching as far as he could to show you that, 'Look, I’m important.’

“He was a lost soul.”

Sayoc’s aunt, Theresa Sharp-Russell of Boca Raton, described her nephew as a “very, very disturbed” man who struggled to stay out of trouble, lost touch with family and had few if any close friends.

2018-10-29 21:56:45 UTC  

Lowy said he met Sayoc's mother in the 1980s, representing her in a commercial lawsuit. Later, she asked him to help Sayoc with some legal problems, and she cautioned Lowy that her son had some mental health issues.

“He lives in a little bit of a fantasy world,” Lowy said. “He says he’s a Seminole Indian, which he’s not. He has no Indian blood. He’s 50 percent Filipino and 50 percent American Italian.”

2018-10-29 21:57:26 UTC  

Sayoc ran into trouble while working at a dry cleaning business. In August 2002, he screamed at a Florida Power and Light employee on the phone, angry about a bill, Lowy said.

2018-10-29 21:57:34 UTC  

Sayoc threatened the employee with a bomb, but later told police it was a joke.

“If I didn’t know him already and if I didn’t recognize that he was immature, a low IQ, emotionally stunted, someone who had trouble having a theoretical or conceptual discussion with you, I might have said to myself ‘Gee, is this a real threat?’” Lowy said.

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In court, Sayoc "appeared sheepish, embarrassed, regretful, apologetic," the lawyer said. The judge ordered probation, Lowy said, because Sayoc seemed more like "a confused, immature individual that did not have control over their emotions.”

Lowy said Sayoc was placed on probation for a year where law enforcement didn’t report any problems.

“I don’t believe he was a bomber at that time," Lowy said. "I believe he made a crazy threat, but I don’t think he was a danger.”

In a 2004 case, Sayoc was charged with falsifying his driver's license. He had modified the date on it to “make himself look younger," Lowy said, because he wanted to impress women at bars.

2018-10-29 21:59:01 UTC  

Joe Puig, who trained Sayoc for the strip club job six years ago, described him as an “unhinged and unstable” man, who told fantastical stories seemingly to impress people.

“He would come up with off the wall stories every other day,” said Puig, a former general manager at Stir Crazy.

2018-10-29 21:59:31 UTC  

Sayoc claimed to be a veteran of the adult entertainment business, but Puig said he often struggled with the basics.

He talked about plans to open his own strip club and having investors, but Puig saw no evidence it was true. He talked about being a male stripper, but Puig said he didn’t have the body for it. And he talked about having a team of exotic dancers in the Fort Lauderdale area.

“He’d show me some pictures of his girls that he had posed with and all that, and he said they danced for him and all that. 'Great bring them down. The more pretty girls, the better it is,'” Puig said he told Sayoc. “And you’re managing, so the more business you get, the better it is.'

“It never materialized. Quickly within a few days I knew he was full of crap.”

2018-10-29 21:59:44 UTC  

Puig said it’s not unusual for people in the adult entertainment business to talk themselves up. But he said he got a sense that something wasn’t right about Sayoc.

“There was just something about him, you couldn’t quite put your finger on it,” Puig said. “It was just strange, the way he handled himself, the way he does things.”

2018-10-29 22:00:08 UTC  

Sayoc only worked at Stir Crazy for four to six weeks, Puig said. He was fired after management learned he was living out of his van.

David McDonald, a Miami attorney who deposed Sayoc in 2014 for a civil lawsuit filed by another Stir Crazy employee, said Sayoc spoke about his past in a very grandiose, self-aggrandizing way.

He claimed that he’d played professional soccer with the prestigous A.C. Milan club in Italy. He said he then played arena football in Arizona, worked as a professional wrestler, was a club promoter for the Chippendale male dance club and was working on a degree to become a veterinarian.

“He seemed to be telling very fantastic stories that didn’t seem possible to be true,” McDonald said. “But he told them in a way that was very matter of fact, and you felt like this guy really believes what he’s saying, even though it’s impossible that what he’s saying in accurate.”

2018-10-29 22:00:51 UTC  

TONIGHT: President Donald J. Trump sits down with Laura Ingraham. Tune in to Fox News Channel at 10p ET!

2018-10-29 22:01:03 UTC  

Many migrants pulling out of caravan, they were promised rides, shelter, food and money, now learning it's not true, they want to go home. An additional 1895 have accepted asylum in Mexico. Not being reported on msm news

2018-10-29 22:01:09 UTC  

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2018-10-29 22:01:54 UTC  

James Cromwell: ‘There Will Be Blood in the Streets’ if Trump Isn’t Stopped
https://variety.com/2018/scene/awards/james-cromwell-carney-awards-1203006836/

2018-10-29 22:02:50 UTC  

"It's just the wrong thing to do"

Dan Bongino calls on Democrats to "loudly denounce" protesters who interrupted a moment of silence for synagogue massacre victims initiated by Rep. Marsha Blackburn

2018-10-29 22:05:02 UTC  

@Deleted User Sayoc's story reminds me of a movie. What do they call it, cover stories...legends?

2018-10-29 22:06:49 UTC  

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2018-10-29 22:06:53 UTC  

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2018-10-29 22:07:04 UTC  

aliases: Cesar Altieri, Caesar Altieri, Caesar Altieri Sayoc, Ceasar Altieri Randazzo (Facebook) or Julus Cesar Milan (Twitter) -- mother is a Randazzo (Italina) and father is Sayoc from Phillipines. According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Sayoc’s first arrest came in 1991, when he was arrested by the Broward Sheriff’s Office and charged with grand theft, a third-degree felony.

In 1994, his grandmother, Viola Altieri, filed a domestic violence allegation against Sayoc, whose middle name is listed as Altieri in the Broward County courts system.

2018-10-29 22:07:32 UTC  
2018-10-29 22:11:54 UTC  

another murder☝

2018-10-29 22:13:42 UTC  

Q started signing the drops at the 61st drop

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2018-10-29 22:14:20 UTC  

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2018-10-29 22:14:22 UTC  

How registered to vote?

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2018-10-29 22:14:48 UTC  

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