Why aren't there any lights on at the white house? It's the middle of the day and pretty dark from snowing. The top right window is supposedly a kitchen? I'm sure there's people there that have to eat. Is this normal?
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Can you send me a link to this. People have been arguing with me about it every freaking night. They are clinging so tightly to this even when I explain that I watched the WH every night the week before the inauguration and the lights were out every night. I found articles about the lights going out every night at 11pm back in June 2020. But the articles were MSM, so they don't believe them. And it's hard to blame them lol, but I'd love a source/proof they would accept.
Best one I saw was a Travelocity site comment post that was simply some woman describing her experience at the WH one night back in 2018. Travelocity is a hotel/destination review site, not political at all. She made the comment about how relaxing and peaceful it became after 11:00pm when the lights went out. This, to me, is better than any 'proof' site. Sadly, I can't easily find it. It was linked here on GAW as a debunk, but ... as you know ... there are literally hundreds of such posts!
Thanks! Yeah, I know how hard it is to find old posts haha
Here it is https://greatawakening.win/p/11SK7EoQkw/psa-white-house-lights-go-out-ev/
You rock! I just bookmarked it. But my gosh people just keep arguing about it! They are so desperate for it to mean something. But I haven't seen ANY evidence of the outside lights staying on past 11 while Trump was there. Grrrrr
Like please, prove me wrong. Show me any article or pictures or videos that will prove that this is in any way weird. lol
Newsweek article said it was in response to George Floyd riots, and also said that it’s only for the death of a sitting President. Travelocity (maybe not political, but at the same time not meant for news) comment said it was in response to a protest in 2018. I suggest rereading these sources.