Message from @Relic 1776
Discord ID: 541086466521169920
when sharing info
Ok
besides last time somebody game me access to the controls....i played a he-man vid of him saying 'i have the power'
just to show u
i currently don't have the power
đ and that folks is why I keep coming back
Yr funi woof
Is this why nothing ever happens as a result of Congressional hearings? And does this explain the arrogant nature of Comey, McCabe , Lynch, Williams et.al when they appear before Congress? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyiioZ9owh8&feature=em-uploademail
AIM is fake maga... @Relic 1776. They were outed months and months ago ... Disinfo Agents.
Could be but this content seems legit. At least worth a look. I watched at 1.5 speed.
not interested
Careful
who?
you warning me?
Are you threatening me?
because I'm not interested in watching a fake maga vid? Is that what you qualify as a threat?
too busy for games... thanks
Nah. I think that's a Beavis and Butthead quote (the threatening me thing)
Do you ever wonder how Congress can pass certain legislation that seems somewhat idiotic? One thing Iâve realized, regarding congress, is that they likely rely on their staffers to give them good information on the bills they are looking at. If they donât take the time to research on their own, their votes will be based on staff/lobbyists input. For example, the lady who co sponsored the State abortion bill that has hit the headlines... she said she didnât read it carefully enough. If she happened to trust the input of a staffer with an agenda instead of reading carefully, she would get caught unawares. As well, if there are very research short time frames , like ACA or the omnibus last year, that will also make them rely more heavily on the staffâs knowledge. And the staff may rely on othersâ(ie lobbyists) expertise and knowledge as well to make recommendations to the Congress/Senate members.
The False Statements Accountability Act (âFSAAâ) was sponsored by a one-term freshman Senator William J. Martini (NJ) who later became a federal judge. It included a bizarre Subsection (b) that permits judges, attorneys and parties to lie to Congress, courts and agencies without liability.
Been in effect, supposedly, since 1996.
One thing I was reading about was mortgages. Over time they have gone from once at the end of the year interest payment to daily interest. That doesnât benefit the consumer, so itâs likely a lobbyist who promoted the legislation. Having been in a minor elected role, it can involve a lot of reading, and if your position is more rubber stamping mode, itâs tempting to just go with the advice of the staff who are well informed, but may have a particular point of view, instead of reading and researching. Propaganda and settlements for indiscretions are legal, and a congressional member can only be prosecuted for specific crimes while Congress is in session, so that doesnât surprise me.
Anyone whoâs not busy see if you get anything from this as in fakes .. should be interesting if heâs being called out
AIM purposefully includes lots of truthful stuff in their information and videos so they can give you the 1 or 2 percent bullshit that's gonna throw you totally off. They are good at what they do, and what they do is deceive. That guy doesnt even like people using his real first name. Hes a creepass
Why not judge each piece of info on its own merit?
On its merit ok to this day that channel still claims Q is a LARP. I think thats bullshit. That guy sid he has talked to Q on the phone. What?? I could go on but its not worth it really
I think the problem with a platform like AIM is for the people who either canât or wonât do research or have background knowledge in subject areas. Deliberate mistakes/misinformation are meant to send people off course and keep things hidden.
That is the issue with CNN and other MSM. They are just more obvious in their bias and misinformation.
he's reading from a teleprompter
predictive counter programming - popularity of show called ncis
CNN - the most trusted name in fake news
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cnn-chyron-falsely-identified-ralph-northam-as-republican-during-segment-on-blackface-kkk-yearbook-controversy