Message from @SirW00f
Discord ID: 616031290378158092
I know, just the messenger
they would have to shut down all platforms to control the msg
but they don't control all the platforms
so they will try to shut down all the internets
but they hit a problem
either they don't control all the internets
or they lose access to their own platforms of control(MSM)...because they use the internets to get their narrative out(u really think they just use sats and cable for that, mostly all digital is done over the internet to fill in any low detail gaps in cable/sat signals)
Not being concernfag, just showing the new narrative
They are already trying to demonize the platform to shut it down. How they work
they never list servers the viewer was in, they never list if there is any private dm going on at the time, the 'viewer' coulda created the server and not selected an avatar just to make this image
Exactly
Probably a Fed
or C_A setting it up
and the 'user' is just censored for the msm narrative
Yup
Trying to make it believable
but failing
therefore hiding the identity from other users on discord and from the discord staff
anybody with at least a yr's experience on discord(i've been on since beta)...can spot the errors in that
@TheNikitis Jesus that nigger glows so brightly it hurts
Yeah
Why don't they try to make it convincing nowadays?
It's all so tiring....
@ everyone
https://endchan.net/
**it's tiem™**
For anyone who cares endchan is back up and running, migration is over
@here
@SirW00f I have that built right into me
Just a reminder...
In 1866, the Supreme Court ruled in Ex parte Garland that the pardon power “extends to every offence known to the law, and may be exercised at any time after its commission, either before legal proceedings are taken, or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment.” (In that case, a former Confederate senator successfully petitioned the court to uphold a pardon that prevented him from being disbarred.) Generally speaking, once an act has been committed, the president can issue a pardon at any time—regardless of whether charges have even been filed.
Sticky that one ☝️
It's true, however New York believes it can separate federal and state crimes. They consider them separate crimes and consider the different. Which is why there are so many problems with SDNY Courts.