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Q And The Military Operation

Derek Johnson takes a deeper look at Q and how its being connected to the ongoing military operations.

Appearing on The Revival podcast Johnson says, “People don’t realize it had to be this way, where everybody can appreciate what you have when the system is cleaned out.” He elaborates, plus also discusses the political climate across the country, as we near the 2024 presidential election.

Simon Parkes: UFOs And Aliens

Simon Parkes revisits the always-sensitive topic of UFOs and aliens, and weighs their positive impact on humanity, as well as the danger they sometimes represent.

Speaking at a Project Camelot consortium, hosted by Kerry Cassidy, Parkes steadfastly believes the majority of alien species tolerate humanity. “There’s a perception that wants to see us absolutely gone and then there’s another group that wants to see us be successful and thrive,” he says.

Parkes explains further, plus discusses his own experiences with ETs, the new and advanced weapon technology of the White Hats and some history of U.S. Presidents’ interaction with aliens, plus more.

Unconstitutional Detainment

Whether you’re a staunch conservative or a diehard liberal, you should be appalled at the circumstances surrounding the “Q Anon shaman” in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 siege on Capitol Hill. The shaman, Jacob Chansley, has been denied bail and is still detained after nearly six months. “It’s not just unconstitutional,” says David Freiheit, “it’s cruel and unusual punishment.”

Chansley, who was wearing a horned headdress and carrying what appeared to be a spear draped by the American flag, was arrested for breaching the Capitol building on Jan. 6 and remains jailed on six federal charges. Judge Royce Lamberth denied Chansley’s bail request, citing him as a flight risk. Surprisingly, Lamberth was appointed to the bench by President Reagan.

Not only is Chansley’s detainment unusually cruel, it violates his 8th Amendment rights, which reads: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel or unusual punishment inflicted.” After reading Lamberth’s order, Freiheit says, “There can be no bail more excessive than no bail. And when you read the justification that the judge is offering to deny bail to Chansley, you’re going to realize that it has nothing to do with justice, it is purely punitive.” Here are the details with Viva Frei’s Freitheit.

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