(9 hours ago)RookQueen Wrote: On the drop that said, Suicide Weekend is that the only time suicide was referenced?
Do we know what date the bus hit her? I asked the same question on X and the only reply I've gotten was that she announced being sick on the 8th or 9th of April.
What date did Kash take office?
Is it possible the terminology, "Suicide Weekend" in the drops was merely a marker for us from someone from the future so that we would know where we are?
Did the suicide have to happen to get this administration what they needed to investigate the bus accident and suicide in Austrailia?
GOING TO DIG....... 
Grok answered this one......."Did the suicide have to happen to get this administration what they needed to investigate the bus accident and suicide in Austrailia?"
Yes, the FBI can investigate crimes outside U.S. soil under certain conditions. The FBI has jurisdiction over federal crimes, and some U.S. laws apply extraterritorially, allowing investigations abroad for offenses like terrorism, human trafficking, cybercrimes, or crimes against U.S. citizens or interests (e.g., attacks on U.S. embassies). The FBI often works through its Legal Attaché (Legat) offices in U.S. embassies, collaborating with foreign law enforcement. However, their ability to operate depends on the host country’s consent and cooperation, as they lack unilateral authority abroad. Specific statutes, like 18 U.S.C. § 2332b (terrorism) or the War Crimes Act, grant extraterritorial jurisdiction. For example, the FBI investigated the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. Limitations include diplomatic constraints and reliance on local authorities.
And this one.....
Kash Patel was sworn in as the ninth Director of the FBI on February 21, 2025.
Then these.....
Virginia Giuffre was involved in a car accident with a school bus on March 24, 2025, in Neergabby, a rural area north of Perth, Western Australia.
Virginia Giuffre announced that she was dying on March 30, 2025