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WildSauce 3 points ago +3 / -0

Manual transmissions make remote override impossible. Rev the engine all you want, I can still yank that bitch out of gear.

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WildSauce 4 points ago +4 / -0

How is the process supposed to work now that Biden is sworn in as commander in chief of the military?

by DMEC
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WildSauce 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes it is across the street from the capitol, deep behind the national guard perimeter.

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WildSauce 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe the plague that he is referencing isn't Covid, but is a plague of leftism unknown to the world since the communist revolution in Russia.

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WildSauce 75 points ago +75 / -0

Trump had to condemn the protestors who occupied the capitol building, and he can't pardon them now. When what comes next happens, there will undoubtedly be violence from the left that makes the capitol "siege" pale in comparison. Trump cannot condone "violence" from the right and then turn around and condemn real violence from the left.

From what I have heard, none of them are being charged with serious crimes anyways.

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WildSauce 7 points ago +7 / -0

I am new to the whole Q thing. The multiple zero deltas in 1 day seems unexplainable to me, unless Trump and Q were physically together and coordinating. I mean, what are the odds otherwise?

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WildSauce 2 points ago +3 / -1

I've not been a longtime Q follower, but I am a longtime Trump supporter. Lots of things don't add up. Why has Trump been making so many high level replacements post-election? New AG, defense secretary, NSA general counsel, and more. Then Haspel stepped down today. Will she be replaced before Trump leaves tomorrow?

None of those actions make sense for an outgoing president. And the national guard buildup doesn't make sense for a normal transition of power. But all of it makes sense if viewed with the knowledge of what Q has been saying for years.

I don't know what will happen tomorrow. None of us do. I expect nothing, but I'm prepared for anything.

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WildSauce 8 points ago +9 / -1

8 am tomorrow, when he boards AF1.

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WildSauce 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.

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WildSauce 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm aware of the significance of the brackets. I don't think that Pompeo has ever used them on twitter before.

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WildSauce 5 points ago +5 / -0

Post 4620

Notable excerpts:

Only those who could[can] be controlled [via blackmail or like-beliefs] were installed in critical leadership positions across all political and non-political Control and Command Positions [CCP].

CCP [necessary] to ensure protective blanket [insurance].

Who benefits the most?

[D]?

China [CCP]?

Russia is the enemy.

China is our friend.

[MSDNC [social media] programming]

All assets deployed.

Everything seen yesterday, today, and tomorrow = calculated political moves/events designed and launched by [D] party in coordination with other domestic and foreign entities in an attempt to regain power over you.

Prevent accountability.

SHADOW PRESIDENCY [HUSSEIN]

SHADOW GOVERNMENT

INFORMATION WARFARE

INSURGENCY

Your voice and your vote matters.

Patriots stand united.

Welcome to the Revolution.

Q

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WildSauce 4 points ago +4 / -0

The office of tax is outside the lockdown zone, so are we allowed to burn that one down?

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WildSauce 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you, truly. Not 100% of that video was airtight to my skeptical mind, but enough was that I can not deny the truth.

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WildSauce 1 point ago +1 / -0

Those plate carriers look awful flat. If there is anything in there it is just soft Kevlar.

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WildSauce 3 points ago +3 / -0

Alcohol is a performance enhancing drug. At the right dosage it calms nerves without impairing performance. There was a scandal in a trapshooting league that I used to be a part of, because one member was caught partaking before rounds. Not nearly enough to be impaired of course, but still you shouldn't mix alcohol and shotguns around crowds of spectators. And it gave him an unfair advantage.

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