It’s called the “constitutional sheriff” movement, and as it grows, it’s increasing the risk of conflict between local law enforcement and federal authorities.
Its animating idea is that a sheriff holds ultimate law-enforcement authority in his county—outranking even the federal government within its borders.
FIGHT CLUB! Extraterrestrial Drug Czar & Brilliant Author Confronts Pro Trump Anti Hollywood Movie Producer & Converted Muslim Sean Stone
On Monday evening, I am holding a free public conversation with director, actor and talk show host Sean Stone (son of the well-known director Oliver Stone). I am friends with Sean. We have had some pleasant hangouts. But I struggle to understand the perspective he puts out in his books, films, podcasts, and Instagram videos. I think he falls somewhere on the Qanon spectrum and he seems to have pronounced “conspiritualism” tendencies. This includes a belief in the Deep State conspiracy narrative and a fondness for Putin’s Russia. As I explored in my recent short book Conspiranoia (now out in Germany), I am interested in finding the links between various conspiratorial ideas, in an effort to envision a unifying narrative and movement. I am hoping this dialogue with Sean can establish some clarity.
Three most interesting Q Anon screens are provided below, one of them includes General Michael Flynn's repeat of General George Washington's decisive invitation to all patriots to give 30 more days of national service.
What can we expect in the coming days? As I said, it is our thumb rule that each obvious delay of the ascension scenario in the perceived 3D linear time opens the portals to bilocate rapidly onto much higher timelines where the Shift will arrive first and then the 3D resolution of the current political drama in the USA and the world over can take place in a more favorable fashion.
Electricity is too slow at matrix math for IBM. Now, announces ZDNet, “IBM Is Using Light, Instead of Electricity, to Create Ultra-Fast Computing.” The shift could be especially important to the future of self-driving automobiles, where ultra-fast processing is needed to avoid collisions at high travel speeds. Reporter Daphne Leprince-Ringuet writes: