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15630687? ago

The British Crown and MI6 know everything that happens on the planet. They give the marching orders for everything. So, MI6 set this whole thing up, in the first place. Killery works for them. The vultures try to save face by blaming Killery and Steele and they act like they didn't know. What a riot! They are in this thing together. The British Crown is our main enemy. They just gave killery and Steele their death sentences.

15631597? ago

The British Crown is our main enemy? There is far more evidence [that I've seen] that Israel is our number one enemy. Unless you can provide evidence otherwise..

15633999? ago

If u don’t think the crown is our enemy then u better go start over.

15635175? ago

They are an enemy, not our main enemy. Fucking retard

15635280? ago

Riiiight. I’m the fucking retard? The queen is Jewish u fucking cum guzzling brain dead dicksucker. U act like u r awake but u r dead asleep getting tea bagged by the Jews u fucking dumbass!!! Go back and start over dolt. Here, spit that out your mouth and watch this. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BvxkyQAlqN8

15635331? ago

So let me get this straight:

The queen is our MAIN enemy. And to counter my counter, you claim that she IS Jewish. Then you say in bring fooled by the Jews.

It sounds like you know who the MAIN enemy is

15635583? ago

They r one on the same. Jesus Christ u r dense!!!! What don’t u get? U claim Israel is the main enemy. The crown is actually Jewish. So by “extension” they r one in the same. Here’s an example:
“Phrases by extension — taking the same line of argument further. "this raised serious questions about his credibility and, by extension, the credibility of the company". And here’s all the different definitions of “extension”. noun noun: extension; plural noun: extensions; noun: extension cord; plural noun: extension cords; modifier noun: extension 1. a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it; a continuation. "the railroad's southern extension" synonyms: addition, adjunct, annex, wing, supplementary building, ell, add-on, bump-out "they are planning a new extension" a room or set of rooms added to an existing building. synonyms: addition, adjunct, annex, wing, supplementary building, ell, add-on, bump-out "they are planning a new extension" the action or process of becoming or making something larger. "the extension of the president's powers" synonyms: expansion, increase, enlargement, widening, broadening, deepening; More augmentation, enhancement, development, growth, continuation "an extension of knowledge" an application of an existing system or activity to a new area. "direct marketing is an extension of telephone selling" an increase in the length of time given to someone to hold office, complete a project, or fulfill an obligation. synonyms: prolongation, lengthening, increase More "an extension of opening hours" postponement, more/extra time, deferral, delay "I need an extension on my essay" COMPUTING an optional suffix to a file name, typically consisting of a period followed by several characters, indicating the file's content or function. 2. a length of electric cord that permits the use of an appliance at some distance from a fixed socket. an extra telephone on the same line as the main one. a subsidiary telephone in a set of offices or similar building, on a line leading from the main switchboard but having its own additional number. 3. instruction by a university or college for students who do not attend full time. "extension courses" 4. lengths of real or artificial hair woven into a person's own hair to create a long hairstyle. 5. the action of moving a limb from a bent to a straight position. "seizures with sudden rigid extension of the limbs" BALLET the ability of a dancer to raise one leg above the waist, or an instance of this. "she has amazing extension" MEDICINE the application of traction to a fractured or dislocated limb or to an injured or diseased spinal column to restore it to its normal position. the lengthening of a horse's stride within a particular gait. 6. LOGIC the range of a term or concept as measured by the objects that it denotes or contains, as opposed to its internal content. PHYSICS•PHILOSOPHY the property of occupying space; spatial magnitude. "nature, for Descartes, was pure extension in space" I’m getting tired of doing all your work anon.

15635808? ago

Sorry bud, you've got it backwards