Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments. Trump did say on Jan. 13 that the 25th amendment would come back to haunt him and his admin. I don't think he was just talking about the part that deals with his cabinet temporarily removing his presidential powers. There is a lot more to the 25th amendment than that.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come. And remember, Q said nothing about a contingent election. He said "Durham".
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions + Barr to a degree). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server, or say a word about the raid at all. Ask yourself why we saw a picture of Pompeo securing custody of Leonardo's CEO from the Italians, but heard nothing about it from the Trump admin.
That would have secured his second term instantly. You wouldn't need Pence to send back the electors for review. Every state that uses Dominion-owned machines would have been forced to decertify.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me in light of all that, and so much more that I don't feel like typing.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments. Trump did say on Jan. 13 that the 25th amendment would come back to haunt him and his admin. I don't think he was just talking about the part that deals with his cabinet temporarily removing his presidential powers. There is a lot more to the 25th amendment than that.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come. And remember, Q said nothing about a contingent election. He said "Durham".
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions + Barr to a degree). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. That would have secured his second term instantly. You wouldn't need Pence to send back the electors for review. Every state that uses Dominion-owned machines would have been forced to decertify.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me in light of all that, and so much more that I don't feel like typing.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments. Trump did say on Jan. 13 that the 25th amendment would come back to haunt him and his admin. I don't think he was just talking about the part that deals with his cabinet temporarily removing his presidential powers. There is a lot more to the 25th amendment than that.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come. And remember, Q said nothing about a contingent election. He said "Durham".
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions + Barr to a degree). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. That would have secured his second term instantly.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me in light of all that, and so much more that I don't feel like typing.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments. Trump did say on Jan. 13 that the 25th amendment would come back to haunt him and his admin. I don't think he was just talking about the part that deals with his cabinet temporarily removing his presidential powers. There is a lot more to the 25th amendment than that.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come. And remember, Q said nothing about a contingent election.
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions + Barr to a degree). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. That would have secured his second term instantly.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me in light of all that, and so much more that I don't feel like typing.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments. Trump did say on Jan. 13 that the 25th amendment would come back to haunt him and his admin. I don't think he was just talking about the part that deals with his cabinet temporarily removing his presidential powers. There is a lot more to the 25th amendment than that.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come.
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions + Barr to a degree). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. That would have secured his second term instantly.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me in light of all that, and so much more that I don't feel like typing.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments. Trump did say on Jan. 13 that the 25th amendment would come back to haunt him and his admin. I don't think he was just talking about the part that deals with his cabinet temporarily removing his presidential powers. There is a lot more to the 25th amendment than that.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come.
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions + Barr to a degree). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. That would have secured his second term instantly.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments. Trump did say on Jan. 13 that the 25th amendment would come back to haunt him and his admin. I don't think he was just talking about the part that deals with his cabinet temporarily removing his presidential powers. There is a lot more to the 25th amendment than that.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come.
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. That would have secured his second term instantly.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come.
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. It was leaked to OANN, but he never declassified or even mentioned the server. That would have secured his second term instantly.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come.
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
Think about why Trump didn't declassify the real electoral map obtained from the Frankfurt server. That would have secured his second term instantly.
Pence getting a $3-4 million book deal doesn't mean anything to me.
Q's final few posts tell us that we will have to "walk through the darkness" before we "see the light" and names "Durham" as the solution. "How do you 'show' the public the truth?" "It had to be this way."
Pompeo also told us "there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration" on Nov. 10. Most of us missed what he really meant, but now his use of the word "transition" makes more sense. Trump will take over as president again after the Durham report drops. This was decided upon less than a week after the election. The best way to show the public the truth is for them to watch Biden's admin collapse through resignation or be forcibly vitiated by a judicial ruling after Durham releases his report and indictments.
I don't think Pence backstabbed us. Trump thanked him and Meadows with 17 flags behind him before boarding AF1 for the last time and assured us that America's best and brightest days are ahead (echoing what Pence said at a rally in Dec.) and the best is yet to come.
Remember that there is precedent for members of Trump's admin "taking the fall" before being vindicated later (Flynn and Sessions). There is also precedent for them putting on "shows" of attempting to achieve something a certain way while in reality the "show" is a distraction from the real strategy (in this case, Trump puts on a deliberately futile show of trying and failing to combat the election theft in order to make the swamp think they've won while in the meantime Durham is being given all the intel gathered on the 2020 election theft).
He gets a $3-4 million book deal, whatever.