Man explains his Trump red pill in 3 minutes, great video
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Fall of the Cabal had me questioning everything that I had known.
Being in DC on January 6th completed my Great Awakening.
Do you have the link to part 2 of the series? I watched 1-10 on the first round but never watched the second series.
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/ws4fMTn6yNc7/
She sure is taking her time releasing this one!
Does anyone know what happened to mouthy buddah content on bitchute? It seems to have all disappeared. When searching It only returns 3 videos.I hate bitchute search function its terrible. Is he on a different platform?
Thanks so much.
Here's one on Bitchute broken into parts:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/EFoVqjWCsRA4/
Yep!
For the "worst day in American history", it sure did not feel like that at the Capitol.
The cops were hanging outside with us. With so much "PANIC" going on inside, they would've actually not just stood there for 3-4 hours. Only one ambulance came by. Everyone was just walking around, singing the national anthem, talking and getting to know each other.
The "siege" ended at 6 pm and the cops "regained control" since all of the supporters went home by 5:30 pm for the curfew.
One of the messages that Trump got banned for on Twitter was his message to "go home in peace" that was played over a megaphone.
If I wasn't there myself, I might have believed the news. It was my first false flag event that I've been apart of. I wish that I was chewing on my trail mix more aggressively to make it onto the "news".
People reached out throughout the day worried about my safety based on what they saw on TV. I told them that I felt exceptionally safe in that massive crowd. I even took off the helmet that I was wearing and walked around.
From that day forward, I continued to question so much more of what the intended outcome is from those who are attempting to influence me. And I could've "caught" covid a million times based on how packed it was.