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If they want to assemble, they need to keep it less MSM advertised. If they make it a grassroots thing, it gives the evil fucks no time to plan and set up a FF event. But when blasting it out all over social media months ahead of time, what else can you expect? Evil Cabal going to do Evil Cabal things.
So we can assemble as long as we don't organize it?
 
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That the Sussmann indictment is an undisguised signal that conspiracy charges are soon to follow is transparent in the first few paragraphs of the indictment. One need not read past page one to understand where Durham is heading. All unlawful conspiracies have an object or
purpose. For example, a group of criminals might meet one night to plan to rob a bank the next day. When the robbers get caught and charged with conspiracy, the charging papers will describe the object of the conspiracy to be the robbery of the bank. In the Clinton Campaign
conspiracy, the object or purpose was successfully obtained beyond the wildest dreams of any of the conspirators. Durham begins the Sussmann indictment with a description of the success achieved by the conspiracy: Paragraph 1 describes and quotes from a NY Times article in
October 2016, which asserts that agencies of the federal government have received and are investigating evidence that the Trump organization has been making secret back channel communications to a Russian bank. Durham describes not only the object of the conspiracy, but its
it’s successful achievement of the conspiracy’s primary purpose. The object never was that Trump would ultimately be prosecuted for crimes he was framed for. Rather, this was always about the narrative and the press- something that the indictment stresses again and again.
The Clinton Campaign wanted a friendly press not only to publish the fake narrative, but they needed the reporting to allude to the criminal or national security investigation by the FBI and other agencies. The fact of such an investigation served two ends: The narrative would
have more gravitas, thereby casting Trump in a hugely suspicious light, and the fact of an investigation gave the press they may have needed to publish the uncorroborated reports. Durham’s indictment skillfully lays out this plan, and it places Sussmann at the center of inducing
The FBI to launch an investigation, and then to immediately carry the fact of the investigation to a compliant press. This was not a one-man show, which is why there are many in Washington who are not sleeping very well right now.
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So we can assemble as long as we don't organize it?
No by all means assemble and let the deep state know all about it so they can create a bullshit false flag and arrest your ass illegally. Yes I get what you are saying but you need to proceed in reality to the current situation this country is in. Evil must be defeated before you can expect to be able to take on the machine.
 
No by all means assemble and let the deep state know all about it so they can create a bullshit false flag and arrest your ass illegally. Yes I get what you are saying but you need to proceed in reality to the current situation this country is in. Evil must be defeated before you can expect to be able to take on the machine.
Only 12 of the 15 people attempting to kidnap Whitmer were fbi assets. Of course.... they thought of the plan and talked the other 3 into going along even though they said they just wanted scare her. The fbi is a trustworthy organization that only allowed 40 girls to be raped after they knew the doc was raping kids, in the Olympic case. We are wayyyy too hard on the fbi.


Sarcasm intesifies. lol.
 
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“For the Very First Time You’re Really Going to See How Sick this System is that We Call Our Election and Voting System” – Jovan Pulitzer Gives Terrific Interview on Upcoming Arizona Audit Results​

 


^^from the article, the FBI undercover bros ^^

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That the Sussmann indictment is an undisguised signal that conspiracy charges are soon to follow is transparent in the first few paragraphs of the indictment. One need not read past page one to understand where Durham is heading. All unlawful conspiracies have an object or
purpose. For example, a group of criminals might meet one night to plan to rob a bank the next day. When the robbers get caught and charged with conspiracy, the charging papers will describe the object of the conspiracy to be the robbery of the bank. In the Clinton Campaign
conspiracy, the object or purpose was successfully obtained beyond the wildest dreams of any of the conspirators. Durham begins the Sussmann indictment with a description of the success achieved by the conspiracy: Paragraph 1 describes and quotes from a NY Times article in
October 2016, which asserts that agencies of the federal government have received and are investigating evidence that the Trump organization has been making secret back channel communications to a Russian bank. Durham describes not only the object of the conspiracy, but its
it’s successful achievement of the conspiracy’s primary purpose. The object never was that Trump would ultimately be prosecuted for crimes he was framed for. Rather, this was always about the narrative and the press- something that the indictment stresses again and again.
The Clinton Campaign wanted a friendly press not only to publish the fake narrative, but they needed the reporting to allude to the criminal or national security investigation by the FBI and other agencies. The fact of such an investigation served two ends: The narrative would
have more gravitas, thereby casting Trump in a hugely suspicious light, and the fact of an investigation gave the press they may have needed to publish the uncorroborated reports. Durham’s indictment skillfully lays out this plan, and it places Sussmann at the center of inducing
The FBI to launch an investigation, and then to immediately carry the fact of the investigation to a compliant press. This was not a one-man show, which is why there are many in Washington who are not sleeping very well right now.
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I would LOVE for this to be accurate, as there are so many people I would like to see go down. That being said, we've heard "it's happening" for how long now? I'll believe it when I see it.
 
The poll, conducted June 7-23 among 5,123 U.S. adults, found 64% of Republican respondents are Covid-19 “vaccine accepters” who have been or plan to get vaccinated—up from 45% in March—while 18% are hesitant about getting inoculated and 19% refuse the shot (down from 32% and 23% in March, respectively).”

“The most likely group to refuse the Covid-19 vaccine are Republicans who consume far-right television news (46%, up from 31% in March), while 8% of those viewers are hesitant about the shot (down from 37% in March) and 45% accept it (up from 32% in March).”
“The Republicans who are most likely to get vaccinated are those who reject the QAnon conspiracy theory and those who consume mainstream news, with 79% and 77% of those groups identifying as “vaccine accepters,” respectively.”

“Believers in the QAnon conspiracy—that “the government, media, and financial worlds in the U.S. are controlled by a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles who run a global child sex-trafficking operation”—were significantly more likely to oppose the vaccine than those who doubt or reject QAnon: 37% of QAnon believers reject the Covid-19 vaccine (45% accept it), versus 15% of those who doubt QAnon and 5% of those who reject the conspiracy.”

“Republicans who don’t consume any television news at all were more likely to reject the Covid-19 vaccine than those who watch Fox News: Only 53% of non-news viewers accept the vaccine and 24% reject it (23% are hesitant), versus 63% of Fox viewers who accept the vaccine, and 18% each who reject it and are hesitant.”


Someone asked in another thread so figured I’d paste here to in case anyone is curious.
 
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