I've told this story on here before, and maybe it's nothing, or maybe it's something, I don't know...
A couple days after J6 there were reports that Pelosi went to Mark Milley to try and get nuke codes taken away from Trump, and turned over to her. I believe that was on Friday, Jan 8. A day or two later, on the weekend of Jan 9/10 Ron Watkins posted late at night that Pelosi had been detained at the Canadian border, trying to flee the country. I never saw any mention of that again, besides Watkins posting it.
Obviously, big grain of salt there, but I was curious, so Monday morning I tuned into the live webcast from Congress on house.gov to see if Pelosi would be there, or not. She was there, and opened the day's proceedings normally (flag salute and prayer) and then she stepped down as a Speaker Pro-Tempore was named (a stand-in Speaker for the day). I didn't know how common that was, because I've never watched before and don't know much at all about how Congress conducts its daily sessions. So the following morning, I tuned in again, and it was the same thing. Then the following day. Long story short, I kept tuning in every single day that Congress was in session and NEVER ONCE saw Pelosi as acting Speaker. Finally, after three months I stopped tuning in.
Even during the impeachment proceedings, she was not acting Speaker, which I couldn't believe was by her choice, but then again, I don't know how these things work, I'm just stating what I observed. Lastly, another odd thing I noticed... When she stepped down every morning, and a Speaker Pro-Tempore was announced, and took her spot, it was stated in the minutes, in text. But after a week or so it stopped being written in the minutes. I would watch it happen in the live feed webcam, but it was no longer being put on the record in the minutes.
This stuff is why I come here. It is just information you can't get anywhere else. Independent of other information, it raises more questions than answers, but at some point when you start seeing so many strange things in succession, you begin to think "statistically impossible" that "things" are happening.
I've told this story on here before, and maybe it's nothing, or maybe it's something, I don't know...
A couple days after J6 there were reports that Pelosi went to Mark Milley to try and get nuke codes taken away from Trump, and turned over to her. I believe that was on Friday, Jan 8. A day or two later, on the weekend of Jan 9/10 Ron Watkins posted late at night that Pelosi had been detained at the Canadian border, trying to flee the country. I never saw any mention of that again, besides Watkins posting it.
Obviously, big grain of salt there, but I was curious, so Monday morning I tuned into the live webcast from Congress on house.gov to see if Pelosi would be there, or not. She was there, and opened the day's proceedings normally (flag salute and prayer) and then she stepped down as a Speaker Pro-Tempore was named (a stand-in Speaker for the day). I didn't know how common that was, because I've never watched before and don't know much at all about how Congress conducts its daily sessions. So the following morning, I tuned in again, and it was the same thing. Then the following day. Long story short, I kept tuning in every single day that Congress was in session and NEVER ONCE saw Pelosi as acting Speaker. Finally, after three months I stopped tuning in.
Even during the impeachment proceedings, she was not acting Speaker, which I couldn't believe was by her choice, but then again, I don't know how these things work, I'm just stating what I observed. Lastly, another odd thing I noticed... When she stepped down every morning, and a Speaker Pro-Tempore was announced, and took her spot, it was stated in the minutes, in text. But after a week or so it stopped being written in the minutes. I would watch it happen in the live feed webcam, but it was no longer being put on the record in the minutes.
This stuff is why I come here. It is just information you can't get anywhere else. Independent of other information, it raises more questions than answers, but at some point when you start seeing so many strange things in succession, you begin to think "statistically impossible" that "things" are happening.
Absolutely Dolly! That's why I'm here, too!