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I take no credit for this, This is accepted by anons on Qresearch as best explanation Notable on bread 10085

Castle clean refers to a Chess move. Iy is Q's way of letting us know that POTUS is clear to castle (not in check) nor would he pass through check by castling. Nor end up in check after castling. These are the rules. I mean come on! Just look at the photo. To me you are clearly looking at a representation of a King and two Castles. I believe that in this scenario Castling means to turn the tables on impeachment and bring demoncrat corruption to light and into the legal record. AG Barr created a new Commision today and swore in 17 new new commissioners. When you castle, if your king is on a dark square he ends up on a light one. Dark to Light.

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[–] 22224053? 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

All good except for the last part; the king moves 2 squares, so it remains on the same color.

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[–] 22224289? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

correct

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Unless it’s a queenside castle?

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[–] 22224981? 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Agreed. They don’t know shit.

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[–] 22225629? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

It’s also a defensive move. No one has ever castled on offense.

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[–] 22223124? 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

great explanation

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[–] 22224988? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Sure, for the mentally challenged.

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[–] 22224394? 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Maybe it is a chess move, but 1/22/2020 is also a very special day, and "Castle Clean" also contains a code:

Castle Clean

559 Saw Mill Rd

Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

(717) 691-0777

Check my post here: https://voat.co/v/QRV/3621526

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And here's me thinking it was because Big Earred Chuck was in Davos. Eh.

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[–] 22223398? 0 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago 

Please help Canada! We're absolutely cucked beyond belief.

SOS

SOS!

SOS!!!

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[–] 22223969? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Sorry, Colorado needs help first!

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[–] 22223645? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

couldn't agree more.

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[–] 22221890? 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Clean your room.

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[–] 22224080? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Febreze your butthole.

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[–] 22222006? 4 points -1 points (+3|-4) ago 

Wash your penis.

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[–] 22223952? ago 

Didn’t know Jordan Peterson was an anon.

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[–] 22221364? ago 

Applies to everything

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[–] 22221019? 1 point 13 points (+14|-1) ago 

Shit man it took them 3 fucking years to clean out the swamp from the white house alone.

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[–] 22221146? 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

Plus God knows how many years of planning beforehand.

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[–] 22222286? 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

I thought the White House was already clean.

I wonder if this means a REAL castle is clean.

Royal Family?

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[–] 22223060? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

I was hoping one of the Alphabets got cleaned.

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[–] 22221046? 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

What's interesting is the .jpg file name. Starts with EO, Executive Order.

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[–] 22224185? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Attorney General William P. Barr Announces the Establishment of the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice

Today, Attorney General William P. Barr announced the establishment of the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice. On Oct. 28, 2019, President Donald J. Trump signed Executive Order No. 13896, authorizing and designating the Attorney General to create such a Commission that would explore modern issues affecting law enforcement that most impact the ability of American policing to reduce crime.

“There is no more noble and important profession than law enforcement. A free and safe society requires a trusted and capable police force to safeguard our rights to life and liberty,” said Attorney General William P. Barr. “But as criminal threats and social conditions have changed the responsibilities and roles of police officers, there is a need for a modern study of how law enforcement can best protect and serve American communities. This is why the President instructed me to establish this critical Commission, whose members truly reflect the best there is in law enforcement. Together, we will examine, discuss, and debate how justice is administered in the United States and uncover opportunities for progress, improvement, and innovation.”

The Executive Order instructs the Commission to conduct its study by focusing on the law enforcement officers who are tasked with reducing crime on a daily basis. It also directs the Commission to research “important current issues facing law enforcement and the criminal justice system,” and recommends a variety of subjects for study, such as, but not limited to:

The challenges to law enforcement associated with mental illness, homelessness, substance abuse, and other social factors that influence crime and strain criminal justice resources;

The recruitment, hiring, training, and retention of law enforcement officers, including in rural and tribal communities;

Refusals by State and local prosecutors to enforce laws or prosecute categories of crimes;

The need to promote public confidence and respect for the law and law enforcement officers; and

The effects of technological innovations on law enforcement and the criminal justice system, including the challenges and opportunities presented by such innovations.

The Commission will principally conduct its study through a series of hearings, panel presentations, field visits, and other public meetings. At these events, the Commission will hear from subject matter experts, public officials, private citizens, and other relevant stakeholders and institutions who can provide valuable insight into these issues.

The Commissioners, appointed by the Attorney General and announced today, are urban police chiefs, state prosecutors, county sheriffs, members of rural law enforcement, federal agents, U.S. Attorneys, and a state attorney general. In addition to their diverse experiences and backgrounds, each member brings to the Commission an expertise in formulating and shaping law enforcement policy and leading police departments and law enforcement organizations.

Commissioners on the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice include:

Chair: Phil Keith, Director, Community Oriented Policing Services

Vice-Chair: Katharine Sullivan, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs

David Bowdich, Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Donald Washington, Director, United States Marshals Services

Regina Lombardo, Acting Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives

Erica Macdonald, United States Attorney, District Of Minnesota

D. Christopher Evans, Chief of Operations, Drug Enforcement Administration

James Clemmons, Sheriff, Richmond County, North Carolina

Frederick Frazier, City Council, McKinney, Texas/ Police Officer, Dallas Police Department

Robert Gualtieri, Sheriff, Pinellas County, Florida

Gina Hawkins, Chief of Police, Fayetteville, North Carolina

Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General

Nancy Parr, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Chesapeake, Virginia

Craig Price, South Dakota Secretary of Public Safety

Gordon Ramsay, Chief of Police, Wichita, Kansas

David B. Rausch, Director, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

John Samaniego, Sheriff, Shelby County, Alabama

James Smallwood, Police Officer, Nashville Metropolitan Police Department

The Commission will meet monthly for the next year and then report its findings to the Attorney General, who will submit a final report to the President.

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[–] 22223327? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Obviously a chess reference.

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[–] 22228941? ago 

JFKs vision of camelot?

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