That was definitely the case. I feel stupid thinking that everything was going to be sorted by inauguration despite Q posts like "it had to be this way" and "the end won't be for everyone" implying that we were in for the long haul. Thankfully a lot of seasoned anons at the time were pushing back against the "Biden won't be inaugurated" narrative.
I'm another who was CERTAIN that Trump would, someway somehow, remain in office for his second term, and that Biden would become "resident" of Gitmo, not the White House.
It really hurt when that didn't happen.
I watched Trump on television as it became clear that the Dems were going to be allowed to get away with the steal -- wish I had a link for it -- and the man looked more despondent than I've ever seen him, before or since. I suspect there were plans for if the Dems steamrolled over Trump's win, but I think Trump was strongly hoping it wouldn't go that way and those plans wouldn't be needed.
Maybe not, but man, Trump really did look downhearted. Very unlike him.
You know, even him I think it hurts like it hurt us. Say they installed Biden, even if trump knew the plan, it would still hurt him because he knew it would hurt the nation, and he doesn't like losing. But it's also a necessary evil, constructive criticism, great awakening if you will, to not just continue going where we were going but to right the wrongs, to fix the establishment, government, and pride in Americans. This can't be a quick fix, it has to have a lasting effect, worldwide also. This isn't just about USA. You have to walk through the dark to get to the light. Trump said in that one interview, someday I want to lose everything and see whose still behind me. Well here it is
Seeing the 17 flags at his speech departing the White House calmed my nerves considerably. I know continue going about my day, talking to people, dropping red pills, and being mostly care free. I know what is coming. Its almost similar to the feeling as when i found God.
of course it hurt him...even knowing the plan it was a kick in the nuts that it had to go this way....he knows the direction we need to go and knew how to get it there....it pained his heart to see the destruction these asshats are causing knowing none of it had to happen...........
Yes it’s revisionist history on the part of many people who are now pretending that they knew all along. They act like we don’t still have access to the forums and the Twitter accounts where they posted their guarantees of a safe and secure election and trumps victory. I’ve called some of them out specifically, show them the things they said, used their own words, not my interpretation, their own words, and then would get banned for simply copying and pasting their own words.
Some of those exact same people are now claiming they knew all along that we had to fake lose in order to secretly win. They’re lying. Not all of them, but many of them. They continuously revise the meanings of drops or the meanings of key words, or the things they themselves predicted after the results on the ground don’t match what they expected. And they wonder why some people don’t believe them.
I remember when Amy Coney Barrett was the leaked nominee and everyone shitting on it saying that it was a distraction, it was fake, she wouldn’t be the real nominee. Then she was. And the same fucking people 20 minutes later were talking about how it was the most goddamn brilliant nomination in the history of mankind. And again, they wonder why people don’t believe them.
That was definitely the case. I feel stupid thinking that everything was going to be sorted by inauguration despite Q posts like "it had to be this way" and "the end won't be for everyone" implying that we were in for the long haul. Thankfully a lot of seasoned anons at the time were pushing back against the "Biden won't be inaugurated" narrative.
I'm another who was CERTAIN that Trump would, someway somehow, remain in office for his second term, and that Biden would become "resident" of Gitmo, not the White House.
It really hurt when that didn't happen.
I watched Trump on television as it became clear that the Dems were going to be allowed to get away with the steal -- wish I had a link for it -- and the man looked more despondent than I've ever seen him, before or since. I suspect there were plans for if the Dems steamrolled over Trump's win, but I think Trump was strongly hoping it wouldn't go that way and those plans wouldn't be needed.
Maybe not, but man, Trump really did look downhearted. Very unlike him.
You know, even him I think it hurts like it hurt us. Say they installed Biden, even if trump knew the plan, it would still hurt him because he knew it would hurt the nation, and he doesn't like losing. But it's also a necessary evil, constructive criticism, great awakening if you will, to not just continue going where we were going but to right the wrongs, to fix the establishment, government, and pride in Americans. This can't be a quick fix, it has to have a lasting effect, worldwide also. This isn't just about USA. You have to walk through the dark to get to the light. Trump said in that one interview, someday I want to lose everything and see whose still behind me. Well here it is
Well said.
That day I counted the flags at his departing speech and knew something was up when there were 17.
Seeing the 17 flags at his speech departing the White House calmed my nerves considerably. I know continue going about my day, talking to people, dropping red pills, and being mostly care free. I know what is coming. Its almost similar to the feeling as when i found God.
Lol... I count flags too, and claps 😂
He had to make his toughest decision of his presidency. That's a quote from Trump and we were all curious what he was referring to at the time.
At that moment was when he decided that for the better of the country, he would allow the steal
of course it hurt him...even knowing the plan it was a kick in the nuts that it had to go this way....he knows the direction we need to go and knew how to get it there....it pained his heart to see the destruction these asshats are causing knowing none of it had to happen...........
Yes it’s revisionist history on the part of many people who are now pretending that they knew all along. They act like we don’t still have access to the forums and the Twitter accounts where they posted their guarantees of a safe and secure election and trumps victory. I’ve called some of them out specifically, show them the things they said, used their own words, not my interpretation, their own words, and then would get banned for simply copying and pasting their own words.
Some of those exact same people are now claiming they knew all along that we had to fake lose in order to secretly win. They’re lying. Not all of them, but many of them. They continuously revise the meanings of drops or the meanings of key words, or the things they themselves predicted after the results on the ground don’t match what they expected. And they wonder why some people don’t believe them.
I remember when Amy Coney Barrett was the leaked nominee and everyone shitting on it saying that it was a distraction, it was fake, she wouldn’t be the real nominee. Then she was. And the same fucking people 20 minutes later were talking about how it was the most goddamn brilliant nomination in the history of mankind. And again, they wonder why people don’t believe them.