Remember when we all thought military was going to takeover during the Bidan "inauguration" then we all felt despair? That was the counter-intel op by the infiltrators. Many people stopped following Q after that. We were demoralized for a bit but we quickly realized that Q told us "people have to shown the truth, not told". We survive battles that others can not. We were chosen for a reason.
Credit to Jacob Chansley for laying it out so clearly.
Post Jan 6 was a rough few months. I'll always remember to what Trump told Pence though:
https://youtu.be/lBH7ql34Ex0?t=427
This puzzled the hell out of me at the time, and just echoed in my mind ever since.
"I just spoke to Mike. I said: 'Mike, that doesn't take courage, what takes courage is to do nothing. That takes courage.' And then we're stuck with a President who lost the election by a lot, and we have to live with that for four more years. We're just not going to let that happen."
Well Pence did what Trump indicated was courageous: nothing. He's been a pariah ever since. But what did we get out of it? A Great Awakening.
I don't think we'll ever know Pence's full background or what he's been subjected to as a Governor (you have to expect all higher office officials have been approached by the cabal at some point and likely given in). But that day he apparently chose to take us down the more difficult route and I appreciate that he concluded we were up for it.
Patel Patriot (Jon Herold the Devolution guy) maintains his belief that Pence is a White Hat and did exactly what he was supposed to do on J6, and I tend to agree with him, but I haven’t always thought that way.
Let’s say Pence did what we all wanted, and Trump got his second term. No one would fight. People would expect Trump to do everything. He would continue to be undermined by the establishment. After his second term, it would be back to the status quo. Never to win another election ever again.
Agreed.
I've never seen a credible alternative explanation for Trump's comments. Pence-is-a-black-hatters bring a lot of emotion but never anything in the way of logic or evidence for their viewpoint.
The proceedings started off the way we all hoped with States challenging the count. Nancys plan was to use an "insurrection" to interrupt the proceedings, necessitating an 'emergency' session where the rules are streamlined to not include these challenges.
Trump threw a huge wrench into Nancys plan by going long at the ellipse making the 'insurrection' look faked to the initiated. I wonder where Nancys laptop is.