I wish that I had some juicy content of my own to kick off the thread, but for now I'll repeat a link from an anon in the last thread of Sidney Powel claiming that she has evidence that voting machines are compromised.
>>291323 >>291324 What of it? The election thread is autosaging and people still want to talk about election fraud news as it comes in. How is that strange?
>>291323 >>291324 >>291327 God I hate it when you faggots do this shit. You come out, find a relatively normal thread, grasp at straws, and yell shill. Then when the OP inevitably says "No I'm not a shill" you use that as evidence. What the fuck are they supposed to say?
Is this an particularly good thread? No of course not, but the OP is at least right that we need a new thread to discuss the election since the other one is no longer bumping and old comments are no longer being displayed. They aren't trying to push demoralization, make you click suspicious links, promote drama, post disinformation, or crack consensuses. Yelling "shill" where there is no shilling does more to harm and disrupt site wide discussion than any newfag could hope to do. You people are the worst kinds of posters on this site.
>>291334 Based on what? That it's not a well written OP? Why the fuck would a shill need to make this thread in the first place? What purpose would "lets discuss the election here because the last thread reached the bump limit" serve? Maybe Information gathering? They could just look at the fucking previous thread. There is no reason a shill would even need to make this thread.
>>291342 My thoughts on this election? I think it has obviously been rigged and the recent behavior of the left has reached a new level of appalling with the shit going down in Wayne County. I hope that this thread isn't completely destroyed by the people jumping at shadows so more people can post about election happenings.
My thoughts on the false shill posting? This shit is absolute cancer and does more to silence discussion than actual fucking shills. And the worst part is that the people doing this aren't newfags, because this has been a problem on /mlpol/ for far too long. Honestly if you are one of the people I am talking about (you know who the fuck you are) the newfags are unironically better posters than you.
>>291345 This is very true, but one side is clearly worse than the other. Biden and Harris are going to go full steam ahead with 1984 progressive shit. Trump would at least buy a little bit of time.
>>291333 Please, anon, there is no need to curse. You’re scary when you get like that. I simply think OP doesn’t know any better. And not knowing any better, if I didn’t know any better, I would say is next to Jewry. Allow me to explain: election diversion is a fraud. Or is it election fraud is a diversion? Either way, the reason why election fraud posts are alarming is because they tacitly take a pro-Trump side. This would not be a problem if Trump was actually the person people think he is. But he is not. He is a...sellout. As a former Trump supporter, this disillusionment struck me particularly hard. But upon these realizations I did see the bigger picture. Namely that focusing on election fraud is not only pointless because the outcome for civilization has already been planned, but dangerous because doing so is in support of that outcome. Obviously the election was rigged. A simple glance over history would show that election and voter fraud is inevitable. A closer look would yield that almost all who have risen to power by vote did not really do so at all, but were elected by different means. So it should come as no surprise that there is something wrong with the voting this time too. The way I see it, nothing more needs to be said about election fraud at this point. What is less obvious, and more important, is the consequences for civilization. What is to come of all this? We see the country is split down the middle, half believe in fraud because it was deliberately served to them on a silver platter as ostensible evidence that the establishment is corrupt, but this is all shadows. The tamer half need only the media to tell them what is true, and as long as Jake Tapper on CNN and the Twitterati continue to tell them that the election was not rigged they will believe it. Thus different factual versions of reality coincide with different political views, right versus left, at irreconcilable odds because they cannot even agree about what is up and what is down. Who does this benefit? Sniff sniff. My snout is telling me something. It smells like matza. Hmm....that’s strange. Wait, no, that’s Leo Strauss! Ehh same difference. What? You mean to tell me that all politics and political theory has been propagandized since Machiavelli? Well surely by exposing election fraud we can Redpill people right? No? Focusing on election fraud is part of the Bluepill. It is a diversion or another way of hiding from the truth that is particularly appealing to those who fancy themselves to be Redpilled. Gagh.. okay I’m done. Sorry for taking so much space. Have a Luna.
>>291344 As someone who was here during the glownigger in christchurch's popularity. I can say that I am one of the people calling shill back then because it was obviously an agent with the level of mossad and other false flag crisis actors being present there just before the event. Despite listing those facts /mlpol/ as a whole bought into the idea wholesale that this guy was somehow one of us despite all evidence to the contrary merely on a bunch of lazy meme spam.
What is the point of all this? The point is that while /mlpol/ is voulnerable against such a thing, the contrast between then as now could not be more different. I really don't believe there is active shilling going on here. For the most part we are just not numerous enough to be worth the effort, most of the pony boards are actually gone, (why?) and the relatively slow nature of the board meant that slide threads do not really work, and every new poster is scruitinized even more.
I really don't see a relation between shills then and the board state now. It seems like most of the mossad astroturfers got bored years ago and the site is immensly better for it.
>>291468 >mlpol as a whole Yeah, gross generalizations really hurt your argument. The Christchurch incident wasnt generally taken as an /ourguy/ situation, it was celebrated and enjoyed because A. We got to watch live as a dude gunned down roaches, and B. It was a giant meme, that got further memed, and many keks were had for months. That you're still trying to maintain that it was just shills is spurious
GOP are cucking out. Remember this during the next elections. If you "donated" to any GOP cause recently reminder to reverse your transaction (if applicable).
>>291481 And C. Ever notice that whenever Islam is allowed into Western lands, there's constant war and terrorism, all from the Islamic side? And always the White western cucks are on their knees, wringing their hands and blubbering and apologizing to Abdul for getting in the way of his bullets. But when one White man strikes first to defend his community and civilization and the whole fucking world loses their minds. I laughed and laughed and laughed. It's Clown World.
The sandniggers are half right. This civilization may not be worth saving.
>>291456 >Either way, the reason why election fraud posts are alarming is because they tacitly take a pro-Trump side. Trump is a kike lover and this is obvious to anyone. I think even most newfags get this on at least some level, but he is the lesser of two evils here. In the event that the GOP somehow wins the election they are going to be forced to do something about antifa and bigtech. I don't expect what ever they would do would be enough to stop anything, but I do see it being enough to buy us time. Time that could be used to get /ourguys/ less dependent on the kike system. The far right is in a very bad position right now, and accelerating in the left's favor will only make things worse. Sometimes worse is just worse.
>Obviously the election was rigged. A simple glance over history would show that election and voter fraud is inevitable. A closer look would yield that almost all who have risen to power by vote did not really do so at all, but were elected by different means. So it should come as no surprise that there is something wrong with the voting this time too. The way I see it, nothing more needs to be said about election fraud at this point. The more people that can be disillusioned with our system and democratic republics in general the better.
>What is less obvious, and more important, is the consequences for civilization. What is to come of all this? We see the country is split down the middle, half believe in fraud because it was deliberately served to them on a silver platter as ostensible evidence that the establishment is corrupt, but this is all shadows. The tamer half need only the media to tell them what is true, and as long as Jake Tapper on CNN and the Twitterati continue to tell them that the election was not rigged they will believe it. Thus different factual versions of reality coincide with different political views, right versus left, at irreconcilable odds because they cannot even agree about what is up and what is down. Who does this benefit? Divisions and strife will always benefit kikes, but distrust in the establishment could benefit us. Also nothing drives normies into the arms of the far right like this shit right here: >>291353>>291356
>Well surely by exposing election fraud we can Redpill people right? No? Focusing on election fraud is part of the Bluepill. It is a diversion or another way of hiding from the truth that is particularly appealing to those who fancy themselves to be Redpilled. The point shouldn't be to redpill normies the point should be to sow distrust in the establishment.
>>291525 No surprises there. The GOP is the party of cucking and backing down. All they ever do is pump the brakes a little bit, but they will never do anything to stop the left.
Yes the election is fraudulent, but I don't think that honestly matters to us. Beyond people realizing that it is all BS and perhaps some of them even realizing why its BS it does us no good.
>>291321 The thread on 4pol is full of normals doing their normalfag things. At least it keeps the idea alive somehow. Legal bullshit pretty much keeps us in the dark, so people can only throw shit around and pray.
>>291576 >Beyond people realizing that it is all BS and perhaps some of them even realizing why its BS That seems pretty important. People don't go looking for answers when they trust the system.
Additionally, Michigan state attorney general Dana Nessel, a Democrat and SJW, threatened to have them arrested and charged with "contempt" if they didn't vote the way she wanted them to.
>>291959 Its america, if you don't call it big then everyone will ignore you. its like walking around japan and talking to everyone without using keigo. completely KY
>>291811 I saw this too, and I believe it. California went Red I know it. Impossible for Biden to have won by 3 million votes, where are the lawsuits there?
>>291959 years, decades. This is the biggest case of election fraud it is treason and the cia/fbi are involved in the cover-up.
>>291996 Tucker is being a retard to put it kindly. a signed affidavit is evidence in a court of law. there are plenty of people who witnessed fraudulent practices. if any of those people lied they could go to prison for perjury and falsifying evidence.
so Tucker wants all the affidavits? he's asking for full discovery before the trial even begins? that's absolutely ridiculous. Tucker can't that stupid. does he wants an expect witness or does he want the servers? does he want to know who the Dominion whistleblower is?
>>291998 >there are plenty of people who witnessed fraudulent practices. I absolutely agree with this. The fraudulent election is undeniable. However what's in dispute is the will of the Trump administration to do what's necessary to prevail. There's a clear and also indisputable trail of self sabotage and deception toward its base, and that can't be forgotten neither forgiven.
>PA State Rep Calls Out Dominion Systems For Refusing To Answer Questions >PA House State Govt Cmte Chair Seth Grove details how Dominion Voting Systems were used by 1.3 million PA'ns in 2020 General Election. >19% of the total votes cast in PA's 2020 General Election were cast on Dominion's systems. >Dominion abruptly canceled today's hearing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq2Uq2D-XO4
https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/IL/Macoupin/ Some fag on the chan was posting this with the implication that the full results of the election could be obtained. I think he might be wrong because changing this to counties where dominion was used doesn't seem to do anything but I'm a brainlet so I brought it here for our better minded horsefuckers to pick apart.
>>291998 >Tucker cucked or he's an absolute fool, I'm going with former. he knows who's paying his bills. Yeah, it was clear which way the wind was blowing when FOX cut off Trump and his officials during the news conferences. I heard that Murdoch has an axe to grind against Trump. He's a foreign oligarch anyway, so I always expected this to happen. Roger Ailes was the Trump guy at FOX and he died years ago.
>>292001 I'm 99% certain all of this is playing out as Trump's team has predicted. the Supreme Court wouldn't rule on any election case prior to the election but Gorsuch and Kavanaugh did write interesting opinions on some of the ruling the lower courts made. Gorsuch wrote >The Constitution provides that state legislatures — not federal judges, not state judges, not state governors, not other state officials — bear primary responsibility for setting election rules Kavanaugh's opinion strengths that position by say that the Supreme Court may overrule a State Supreme Court when the state court defies the clearly expressed intent of the Legislature in a case involving state election law.
the democrats absolute obstructist behavior to any and all attempts to follow the rules during the recounts, the certification and so on is proving this to the Court. they are clearly and publicly defying the will of the State Legislatures in Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
I see the Trump legal team using a two fold strategy. 1st forcing recounts and fake audits is forcing democrats and their neocon allies to essentially make the Supreme Court case for him. their actions are clearly demonstrating their defiance of the State Legislatures will. so in this strategy he'll seem like he's losing because his cases will be thrown out and his challenges will be denied but that's fine because it builds his case in the Supreme Court. the case he needs to win it all is already in the Supreme Court. Boockvar vs Pennsylvania GOP. the Supreme Court deny to expedite the case pre election but didn't deny the petition for it to be heard. I believe they will rule on it some time before the Electoral College meets. once they rule on it, it's over for the democrats. it's means the democrats are absolutely fucked. millions of votes become instantly illegal and invalidated. they clearly didn't follow the rules laid down by the State Legislature and openly defied/obstructed any attempts to do so.
the democrats can do fuck all nothing about this because following the rules would mean they would lose the election. the democrats are forcing this to the Supreme Court and hoping they won't do anything. that's why the media is so adamant that Biden won and that's why social media is clamping down so hard anybody trying to communicate the opposite. judges even SCOTUS Justices will rarely defy the public's will if it's overwhelmingly against the proper ruling. that's why the gaslighting campaign has been so intense, it's also the reason why Trump must be openly defiant and continue to shine light on the clear irregularities. Tucker cucking means they're getting desperate because they're willing to sacrifice one of their biggest gatekeepers to demoralize Trump's efforts.
the 2nd part of his legal strategy centers around the actual fraud that Dominion committed. this will probably takes years to litigate and I seriously doubt will change the results in time, however it serves a purpose. it counters the media's gaslighting narrative and it's been successful. 75% of republicans and 33% of democrats believe the election was rigged, that's in spite of the media and social media efforts to crush any dissent. that's the glitz and glamour that everybody will be talking about while the first line of attack goes entirely unnoticed or uncovered because it's boring and wouldn't inspire people to question the results like the more obvious fraud. the Dominion case could have implications that may lay the ground work for another war, namely against Venezuela.
I could be wrong about this but the way things are lining up it seems most likely to me. if this does happen it will mean that Trump wins the election, the GOP takes the House and Senate. the fuck storm from the left will be immense, they're going to absolutely lose their fucking minds, because they never saw it coming. it won't matter though, the neocons and the democrats behind this fraud are absolutely finished.
>>292026 it's just a sign of how desperate the globalists are. Tucker was one of their deepest seated media gatekeepers and they've basically sacrificed him to reinforce the media's gaslighting narrative.
>>292059 Remember when Trump formed something to investigate voter fraud and disbanded it in 2018? What if Trump did that because it got filled with leftists? What if Trump's endgoal is to get 4 more years of presidency and spend those years trying to make "muh multiracial america, hurr durr lowest black unemployment" work better on the surface because the Jews think it'll stop whites from wanting their country back?
>>292060 it's definitely possible. leftist and neocons. at least this election is bringing the weasels out in the open. as for America going forward, that's a difficult question.
if I'm right about the Supreme Court it would have other beneficial implications for the GOP going forward. it would give State Legislature virtually complete control when it comes to Congressional redistricting. no State Court would be able to overrule the districts they draw. as long as they aren't grossly unconstitutional, they should be fine. this is important because the GOP actually took control of 29 State Legislatures in this election, maybe more once the illegal votes are thrown out.
2020 is a census year so whoever controls the State Legislature in each individual state would have the power to redraw the Congressional districts. Trump has an interesting case before the Supreme Court which will decide the political future of the country. Trump wants only citizens counted for Congressional redistricting. if this happens Congressional will absolutely shift toward the GOP. rural areas and state with few non citizens will benefit the most and gain the most where as mostly liberal states and cities would lose representatives. it would also shift the Electoral College in the GOP's favor. >pic related
the democrats were also completely fucking retarded about this as well. they defied Trump and essentially made their states magnets for non citizens and illegals, in the attempt to weigh the census in their favor and make up for all the US citizens fleeing their states. I think the Supreme Court will rule favorably to Trump because the core of his argument is that counting non citizens disenfranchises citizens living in areas with few non citizens.
these two things alone lead me to believe the Supreme Court will rule in Trump's favor in both cases. Trump winning and republicans rule for at least a decade or longer, or let the democrats completely take away gains you've made everywhere because of Trump. to me the choice seems simple. nobody with total victory within their grasp let's it go. the people calling the shots can't be that stupid. I'm a nobody who can see this, I know Trump and McConnell can.
as for the Jews, pro life White Evangelicals, the GOP's base, are hardcore Zionists. sure they'll shit on Soros and other globalist Jews but they are fanatically pro Israel. they aren't anywhere close to being White nationalists. at best they are civnats. I think that's the way the country could be headed. Christian Zionist civnats as opposed to globohomo. so yeah, it is what is. kind of Jewed either way you go but I guess it's a matter of picking your poison. personally I'd take anything over the globohomo 1984 shit now.
as for immigration, it's going to continue to happen at least for the next decade but it will be dramatically different. I think low skilled immigration is finished and our new system will favor the skilled and wealthy. this will mean a defacto White European immigration >pic related because I think China will go full North Korea and shut itself off in the next decade, we probably won't get a huge volume of them, just the ones who escape. there is already a bipartisan bill in the Senate which would essentially make that a reality, I suspect it will be quietly passed in the election over turn chaos. what it will essentially do is clear the backlog, so we're getting poo'd, eliminate per county limits/diversity quotas and favored the skilled and wealthy.
American will always be White. step back for a moment and think of people as you would breeding animals. I know it's fucked up but I think it's the easiest way to conceptualize it. we Americans are already European mongrels who have ceased being truly German or English and are simply White. sexual selection is absolutely in our favor. take Hispanics, 1/3rd of all Hispanic babies born have a White parent. 2-3 generations and all but the most Indio will be White. yes I know looking White isn't really White but in America nobody is going to prod you about your purity. looking it is good enough. so once the inflow of Hispanics is cut off, they will naturally assimilate. you add the influx of skilled European labor post EU collapse and that boosts the number. plus White birth rates are deceptive, conservative/rural whites breed at replacement whereas liberal whites don't. something like 2.1 vs 1.3
it's going to take time for America to heal from the absolute disaster created in the 1960s/globohomo and it won't happen over night. as for blacks they've always been here and will be eternally bitter about their position, regardless. however Trump has taken a few steps to deincentivize Universities from playing the race card so much and beginning to do so in the government. if their is no incentive to antagonize them, then it will largely stop in time. if you've noticed the far left is becoming far more openly antisemitic which is always a precursor for that ideology being forbidden. take away the incentives and the racially divisive ideology and things will slowly quiet down.
not saying any of this is ideal or great or anything like that, it's just how I see things based on the events and news available.
>>292059 >the Supreme Court >>292085 >if I'm right about the Supreme Court Until now what the GOP is playing in public is its faith on the judges, this is laughable. Judges are proxies for the establishment's policies and to hope that their opinions will be fair and just is an oxymoron and top tier naivety. I believe that the establishment strategy in play right now is to cause social unrest one way or another, the election is just one vector of many to achieve it and what's wanted by (((them))) is the military on the streets pointing guns at the people under the guise of help. Take in count that what's coming next is millions of Americans homeless and hungry as a consequence of killing the economy because of a fictional virus, and that's the recipe for the plebs begging for government "help", which will be rendered in exchange for vaccination and weapon surrender. Communism is coming, no matter who's in charge.
>>292088 Related article published a few hours ago. https://www.theburningplatform.com/2020/11/21/shit-is-getting-real/ It's calling for the military for "to restore order", but the author fails to recognize that the military is like the police, they are order followers and don't serve the people's interests, but the chain of command: top brass ---> masonic and corporate proxies ---> the jews. Therefore, consenting government guns on the streets is a trap.
Sidney Powell reading an affidavit from an expert witness about the voting machines. expert witness testimony corroborated with whistleblower testimony is evidence. you add the servers to the mix and it's air tight if the server corroborate with two sworn testimonies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_p1sonhp-k
>Sidney Powell Claims That Dominion Is 'Shredding Documents' (AUDIO) >Sidney Powell joined Larry O'Connor for an exclusive interview about her legal case on behalf of the Trump campaign in the 2020 presidential election. In her much talked about press conference with Rudy Giuliani on Thursday, she claimed that President Trump won re-election in a landslide, and they were going to prove it. >"It is terrifying, and it is a huge national security issue," Powell said. "Why the Department of Justice and FBI have not done something, Dominion is closing its offices and moving. No doubt they're shredding documents. God only knows what else. More than 100 Dominion people have wiped any connection with Dominion off the internet." >"Why the Department of Justice and FBI have not done something https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2020/11/20/sidney-powell-larry-oconnor-n2580458 You see? It's the old and known tale, everybody is pointing fingers and claiming to take action, and however everything remains the same. No fat cat will be punished. It's a scripted charade.
>>292088 The Supreme Court has already laid the ground work for the election to be overturned in a few states. don't you find it funny that the Court denied to expedite these election cases but didn't drop the petitions? that means they are still there and can be picked up at any time. >>292101 you know they never are. this is all a game the wealthy play. I'm positive the Supreme Court will invalidate the questionable votes giving Trump the victory and Biden and company will back down on the promise that they will never be prosecuted.
the narrative will shift to Venezuelan interference, the US will probably go to war and nation build there. the Guiado government will privatize the oil industry leaving it open for Exxon and the like. we don't need their oil but controlling one of the largest deposits on Earth is nice and their super heavy sour crude blends nicely with our light sweet crude, that way we won't have to completely overhaul our refinery system to light sweet.
a new war on terror seems most likely like a Cold War 2.0 with the fighting communist regimes in Latin America. Venezuela and Bolivia come to mind, maybe they link it with the Narcos and gangs like MS13. who knows.
it would suit a lot of parties. keeping the war machine grinding closer to home and secure vital resources and have an excuse to spend a shit ton on the military because of China and the global communist menace.
>Sidney Powell is No Longer Working With President Trump’s Legal Team >Trump attorney Jenna Ellis announced that Powell is working in her own capacity in a Sunday evening press release. >Powell had alleged that the Venezuelan government was involved in voter fraud operations during a press conference this week. Fox News host Tucker Carlson had encouraged her to release evidence revealing such a dastardly plot. She’s yet to do so. https://bigleaguepolitics.com/sidney-powell-is-no-longer-working-with-president-trumps-legal-team/
>>292233 What does this mean for Trumps fight though? When asked by Tucker about evidence, she simply replied "Wait in two weeks" as all will be revealed. Then she gets canned. But why though? If she really did have this "evidence" that would be the biggest thing ever, especially with others claiming she had something to do with Frankfurt raid of election servers.
But there isn't really proof of that either. A lot of noise amist this whole thing.
>>291456 >I was a Trump supporter I swear goys. Don't mind the knife, yeah I stabbed him but you already knew that so its ok, just accept that we keep stabbing you all in the back because there is nothing you can do. Just give up goys.
>>291514 >Bread and Cirrus's. The Deep State is so ingrained in everything that no man would want to oppose them because they are well feed, and well entertained.
But this is changing and very rapidly. Entertainment like Football has been politicized with taking a knee during the national anthem. Nascar has even so with the whole Bubba Walace fiasco and banning of the Confederate Flag. Movies have been blackwashing and woman washing everything and there is nothing new but the same old remake after remake. People are not being entertained as they used to but still eat the shit despite how foul it is.
But what then of the bread? Back in February when this whole pandemic started we had food shortages. Trucks weren't traveling, farms were dumping milk and potatoes by the truck fulls because they couldn't get it to market. Lines for food banks were wrapping around each other for miles, Schools shut down and kids weren't getting their meals that they depended on.
In other words, the sherade of bread and cirrus's was dissolving and if not for Trump demanding a reopening and trying to step into reopening, they would of been a revolt. But now, despite there being two vaccines for this pandemic, Biden, the democrats and media are all claiming of a "dark winter" and is demanding to shut down, and Biden with Fauci wants to shut down till 2022, and delay the vaccines just because they were apart of Trump's "operation warp speed".
The people aren't going to stand by for that and they will revolt. But what will they revolt for? All Biden would have to do is offer the same bread and cirrus's to the people and they would just go back home to their marry little lives like good little lambs till the good old Shepard comes to slaughter them all.
Remember, that in the end of days that the only ones permitted to trade are those that carry the mark of the beast. Rest assured with the pandemic, food and entertainment will be rationed and you wouldn't be able to get anything with out a "mark". When that day comes, I wonder what the people would do, accept it or follow the devil?
>>291544 It used to be worth saving when we all believed in God. Long have we abandoned God in the face of being subverted over the centuries by radical idealogies to be more "inclusive" of other ideas. When those ideas came into the culture, it forever changed it and with it came great evil. Degenercy, perversion, heritics and corruption of the highest level.
Culture used to be something that every nation tried to preserve and keep but especially after WWII where one man tried to preserve his, preservation of culture is now seen as "too extreme". It is why history has been rewritten so many times even in America's own culture. Where those we used to admire as hero's are now villians that no one bats an eye when their statues come tumbling down.
>>291985 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI1li_yBpVM At first I didn't believe it, but seeing how this is California now, I am begining to think that there could be a whole slew of Trump supporters there.
>>292245 >food and entertainment will be rationed and you wouldn't be able to get anything with out a "mark". When that day comes, I wonder what the people would do, accept it or follow the devil? Most will accept it, no doubts. Consider that people had lost the moral compass and their purpose in life is just hedonism. Also they openly stick to Mammonism, even if they don't know it. And if they indeed know, they don't care. In other words, they're corrupted and will do anything for money.
>>292251 Greed is one of the 7 vices. And indeed, so many are greedy especially today where they riot and loot, and even hoard consumer goods amidst a pandemic. But truth be told, I think all the 7 deadly sins sums up 2020 quite well.
Pride being that the niggers think they are better than anyone else, encourages reparations of the white man and great disdain, yet somehow also promoting race mixing.
Lust being the over sexualization of everything in media and yes, even children.
Envy, where the media streams propaganda every minute and every second of the day with their vitriol for Donald Trump
Gluttony, This one has been on going a while, from burgers made of gold meant to be eaten. To resturants designed to be kill. Then everyone's a critique and foodie on social medial like facebook and yelp. Yeah this isn't 2020 exclusive but only been amplified.
Wrath, where people are called every name in the book just to insight violence against them, mass riots, mass lockdowns, doxxing and mobs showing up at peoples houses.
Sloth, with people out of work they opt to jack off and play video games. While the GOP allows for a soft revolution and sits on their hands doing nothing while the country is stolen right from under them. And even the own people are to lazy to do anything out of being illusioned by the B&C or simply lazy.
>>292257 True, this is an election thread. Though from what was said prior. We all know this election is a joke but seriously, religious or not look how far gone this country and world has gone and the influences there of. I may have my beliefs but I am not forcing anyone here. But the take away here was how this election had been stolen, and many agree yet everyone would rather be content with themselves, reveling in vices than try to protect the sanctity of their own nations.
But I think that is what others see as well, the sins, and they are sick of it as well, but yet they partake in sloth, they wait to watch everything burn down first instead of actively showing support as with the GOP. Yet funny though how there was a million man march and right now california is in mass protests due to lock downs. So who knows?
I feel win or lose though, they will be a civil war here.
>>292233 >>292236 AFAIK this is fake news. Sidney was never part of Trump's legal team. As in the official team where lawyers are on retainer and are billing Trump for their services. There was a Trump tweet about her being part of a great team of lawyers, but it was simply referring to an informal team of lawyers who were tackling the election fraud issue from different angles.
The media is spinning confirmation that Sydney is, and has been this whole time, working independently as demoralization fodder to paint the picture that Trump's anti-fraud effort is falling apart.
I was talking to someone about this recently and I realized that I don't actually know what the state of voter ID and other forms of voting are in the United States. In Canada, the process is very simple: >get a voter card a couple weeks before election day >if you want, you can go to an advanced polling station in your area >on voting day, you must go to a specific polling station >you show your voter card and some photo ID >you vote >the jews win
Pretty simple. But I did some minor reading on voter ID in the US, and it seems like there are a tonne of conflicting laws at federal and state and municipal levels. Some places let you vote with outdated or invalid IDs, some places don't require any forms of ID at all, some places require very strict ID.
It doesn't make any sense to me. Obviously I know that strict laws expose the illiteracy of niggers and other subhumans, but the deplorable state of what should be a simple set of laws is baffling to me.
>>292284 It's an absolute fucking joke. Some areas have proper voter registration and ID, others are desperate to maintain avenues for easy fraud. Can you guess which party has their strongholds in areas with lax voter ID?
>It doesn't make any sense to me. It's simple. Democrats love voter fraud. The absence of proper voter ID makes fraud easier. The "muh racism" argument is pure bullshit. It's not that the niggers can't get IDs. They have IDs because they need IDs to sign up for dem' programs. The allegations that they don't have IDs or can't get them are completely unfounded.
If we had proper voter ID, then non-citizens couldn't vote. If we had proper voter ID, then the dead couldn't vote. If we had proper voter ID, then votes couldn't be "found" and cast in the name of lazy citizens who don't vote. The dems love getting votes from all of the above, so they fight tooth and nail to oppose voter ID.
>>292284 Election procedures are determined by the individual states; it would be practically impossible to create a standard procedure that every state follows. Politicians in a democracy are generally going to act to increase or extend their own power, and who can and can not vote is a major factor in determining how long a politician can hold power; this applies to both Democrats and Republicans. Also, >>292286
>Making Sense Of The News About Sidney Powell >There are two ways to view all this: >The “it’s all over” viewpoint. Powell overpromised and she’s become a source of danger and mortification who must be jettisoned. >The “there is a deep game afoot” viewpoint. >Here are the moving parts behind this last approach: >1. The facts about Dominion and Smartmatic, above. >2. The strong statistical indication about voter fraud, also above. >3. Powell’s statement to Larry O’Connor on Friday that she represents the people, not the president: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/making-sense-news-about-sidney-powell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fBwgxt71Zw
>>292340 from my understanding Powell was never on the Trump legal team. the Trump Campaign's release to me seems more or less a clarification of her status. I think press conference with Powel joining the Trump legal team was to put a spotlight on her efforts, which are of a different focus.
the fraud against Trump was twofold. 1st was the Dominion voting machines. that legal effort isn't going turn the election but when it was the tool the uniparty used to stay in power for so long. it's fucked over a lot of good people they've kept out and it's why the people's candidates always get fucked. the Dominion fraud was used to weigh election but I don't think it was effective against landslides, especially when polling was so off. Powell's focus is far more sensational than Trump's team and will naturally draw more attention.
I think at this point the end game for the Trump team has been set up and they'll win. Powell track will be more shocking and enraging but that will take more time to develop.
>>291481 >The Christchurch incident wasnt generally taken as an /ourguy/ situation, revisionist history retard. I was there and the vast majority of posters screetched that I was a shill for calling him mossad. >It's a celebratory event when a false flag deep state asset shoots some random fucking muzzies in a satanic ritual instead of politicians, jewish deep state elites, etc. in a shoddy high compression camera. Lmao okay clearly there's still one shill around here, my bad. fuck off please.
>>291544 >Ever notice Yeah I did notice that white countries, israel's slaves, are always positioned to fight dumb mudslims who happen to be in the way of expanding their sphere of influence in israel. Whites should not be a puppet in a fake war perpetuated by deep state elites, jews, and mudslims. If these retards want to fight it out, they can go fight it out.
Notice how despite being enemies of the west, virtually every muslim countries media cautioned that this situation was probably deliberately manufactured to upset their base? What is the point of riling up a bunch of muslims in these countries other than to start another america involved war for israels benefit? If you want these fuckers to go home, stop shooting them and shoot the people bringing them in jimbo.
>>292410 >anytime someone disagrees >shill No, you were called a shill for trying to dominate/derail any/all discussion, refusing to consider any other position, and generally being a disturbance and insufferable. Dont think I dont remember you.
>>292413 >how dare you try to convince people the truth. >If you redpill npcs, you lose Wow, imagine my shock. Yeah that's right, I sure tried to dominate by telling people 10s of the "student" crisis actors from the florida shooting arriving in christchurch just a short time before the shooting. It was so bad of me to share information that contradicted the narrative. I'm so sowwy. Next lie?
>>292416 Sorry. I had typed out a response but that shill post popped up, and I felt it was a better use of my time to ban and delete it. I'll just suffice it to say that you must be right, there couldnt possibly be an unbiased interpretation of the events that goes contrary to what you insist, and everybody should run to the hills because (you) think there were/are shills disagreeing with you.
>>292419 >ban and delete >Run to the hills and other retarded strawmans Imagine my shock, /mlpol/ is controlled opposition, well, my choice is 4chan or here, and 8chan was also compromised. Even if I where to create a chan, someone could argue I am compromised.
The thing making it absolutely clear to anyone with a brain in their skull that you're full of shit is you keep reaching so obviously when you have nothing. People should RUN TO THE HILLS BECAUSE I AM RIGHT, give me a fucking break. Imagine not celebrating and actually applying some critical thinking. to you that's running to the hills. You admit to deleting your whole post for a reason that has nothing to do with deleting it. It's starting to look like you have nothing but malicious disinfo to spread every time you open your mouth but lets assume you're just an idiot and made a mistake because some retarded spammer made you misclick and you're angry about it. How does any of that justify a claim that criticism using factual evidence that no one refuted except to go "REEE SHILL, FUCK YOUR OPTICS I"M GOING IN" (hint, no one else went in) is equivelant to telling people to run to the fucking hills and hide?
>>292421 >imagine my shock I literally cant imagine what goes on in your head, given the dubious and outlandish conclusions you have posited, given the evidence. >someone would argue I'm compromised I'm not sure if this is a moment of self-reflection, or a tragically ironic assertion. >delete your own post The shill post I was referring to involved some russian guy posting a link to a dating site. And yes, I had to browse away from the thread to do the thing, thus losing my lengthy post. Your point? I'm not mad about it, it's much more satisfying than suffering through more of your delusions of grandeur/memory, but dont worry I'll be back in due course. I'm not interested in exhaustively disproving your ridiculous claims, as theres nothing but biased anecdote to support. I will however dance circles around your rhetoric, as it is a very easy way to incite you to reveal to everyone paying attention that 'if you have a point to make, this is not how you do it'. I think this thread has been derailed enough. If you are still buttmad about getting trolled and btfo during Christchurch, start a thread.
>>292425 >I literally cant imagine what goes on in your head, given the dubious and outlandish conclusions you have posited, given the evidence. Nice purple prose but it ultimately just reads like "nuh uh, youre the crazy one" >The shill post I was refering to The post I was refering to was the one you where going to post, which you know, but like I accounted for with the disinfo comment, you clearly are uncomfortable with the truth and your only recourse is to paint another crazed fantasy world, just like run to the hills, where you assert I was talking about you deleting your own spam or some other fairy tale. >Thus losing my lengthy post I don't really understand how someone can think so little of their user base that they genuinely believe all of you wont think to ask why they didn't ctrl a, ctrl x, ctrl v.
>I'm not interested in exhuastively disproving your ridiculous claims You're only interested in creating a baseless strawmen of them and then acting like I'm the one bogging down the thread with it when you are called on it. that much is obvious yes. >I control this site, I make the rules if you want to turn into the same jackasses you left behind then be my guest. It makes sense you'd post rarity thouh because she's the only character that would huff her own fumes like this. >If you have a point to make this is not how you do it The only point I was making was that this site is no longer filled with the same idiots who would thoughtlessly gulp down the same bullshit you ziggers where peddling back then. And now the only point you are making is that you are angry that people wont. >I think this thread has been derailed enough now that I derailed it and am losing. Whatever you say darling, I, the one who relayed my experiance and how this board has changed for the better, am totally the one at fault for """"derailing""" this thread. yes lets all iggnore what the post I was replying to was suggesting. the new narrative is now I am the big gay and we need to get this thread back on topic.
>>292428 Yes, you are the big gay. The reason why is the way the text is structured. >>I control this site, I make the rules >if you want to turn into the same jackasses you left behind then be my guest. It makes sense you'd post rarity thouh because she's the only character that would huff her own fumes like this. Of all the bs you've could've commented on it's the non-example. The rules haven't changed, and the enforcement of those rules hasn't changed. As posters staff can make whatever claims just like any other poster within the guidelines of the rules and not being a massive asshole. It didn't mean they or any other poster is right, but everyponer here can talk and discuss and have fun. >>291341 It's been pinned to have all the resources in one spot, but without common coordination the user base can be 'split'. Not that it matters much because having two threads open is possible. >>291344 >false shill posting Fair enough I've done that myself in more paranoid states of mind. >>291468 >Despite listing those facts /mlpol/ as a whole bought into the idea wholesale that this guy was somehow one of us despite all evidence to the contrary merely on a bunch of lazy meme spam. >wholesale Maybe you're thinking funposting is total endorsement. >>292410 It's all in how you communicate your information and position. >>292410 >>292416 >>292421 >>292428 Then you go and do this. That's not effective communication. Amusing to read sure, but not to get your point across. >The only point I was making was that this site is no longer filled with the same idiots who would thoughtlessly gulp down the same bullshit you ziggers where peddling back then. And now the only point you are making is that you are angry that people wont. >Whatever you say darling, I, the one who relayed my experiance and how this board has changed for the better, am totally the one at fault for """"derailing""" this thread. yes lets all iggnore what the post I was replying to was suggesting. the new narrative is now I am the big gay and we need to get this thread back on topic. If you wanted to provide solid evidence just link the archived thread. I said it back then and I'll say it again now. Whether or not it's a Mossad Operation or operative the outcome is nearly the same. (((They))) will always capitalize on events for their goals.
>>292390 absolutely, even though the media is ignoring the reality of the situation Trump has a strong case to anybody who's being honest with themselves. https://twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/status/1326304516170518528 I believe he only needs to win in one state, once the precedent is made the other cases will fall in line quickly.
there is another case before the Supreme Court set to be decided soon which leads me to believe he will ultimately win in the courts. it's about redistricting. basically Trump only wants citizens to be counted for congressional redistricting, it would be a massive blow to Democrats not only in the House but also in the Electoral College. the Census data will be submitted during the next administration, Biden would obviously fudge the data saying it's impossible to determine who's illegal and who isn't. so Trump pursuing this would be a complete waste of time if he knew he was going to lose. this citizen only redistricting would only apply if Trump is president in the next term. Trump isn't one to waste time or money. https://www.scotusblog.com/2020/11/case-preview-justices-to-review-trumps-plan-to-adjust-census-data-used-for-congressional-apportionment/
>>292428 Holy shit, you glow so bright that you make spic cartel agents, chinks, and the Killary Klinton paid FBI agents jealous. A lot of noise, a lot of grandstanding, yet zero proof.
>>292474 the moment I connected the dots that Tuck works for Fox and everyone that works at fox is controlled opposition. I knew he's just really good controlled opposition.there's also a speech I can't find where he advocates for civic nationalism
controlled opposition is never two things: Christian or nationalist. Tuck the Cuck is neither. He may talk about tradition good and mass immigration bad, but he was selected for a reason.
>>292440 >Of all the bs you've could've commented on it's the non-example. The rules haven't changed, and the enforcement of those rules hasn't changed. As posters staff can make whatever claims just like any other poster within the guidelines of the rules and not being a massive asshole. It didn't mean they or any other poster is right, but everyponer here can talk and discuss and have fun. Irrelevant, the person wanted to move the conversation away from the topic after they derailed it purely out of spite for being criticized in something long past and getting called on it. >Maybe you're thinking funposting is total endorsement. Sorry? are you really trying to argue that you both aren't salty as fuck at being told "you're wrong" but coming at me for being against "fun posting?" How exactly is the line drawn between spook and differingopinion and funposting? Is it just that you don't like them? because from the beginning the only thing I did was say that this place used to be packed with shills and it's much better now. Can't think of anything more innocuous to get upset over yet here you are larping like I'm some kind of joy kill. >Then you go and do this. That's not effective communication. Amusing to read sure, but not to get your point across. What point? I'm not here to argue the merrits of my case on christchurch, just relay a story of it as an example. Almost every post in question is not on this board, this thread is about the election. The only purpose of bringing it up was to reassure that this site was doing much better as I've pointed out 3+ times, and the only thing you do when called on that is screetch the very same insults right back at me. >It's all in the way you communicate. and this is what makes it obvious you're off your fucking rocker. What you are communicating is that you feel being disagreed with on something that happened years ago is worth throwing a shit fit about. the other anon waved his staff dick along side making up paper thin excuses. I am a human being as well and I let it go simple to do nothing more than ask him how the hell disagreeing with his narrative is some kind of call for everyone to go hide in a rock. I still haven't gotten an answer >If you wanted to provide solid evidence I already gave the solid evidence in so many words for anyone who cares enough to go digging, and for the umpteenth time, No, my point was that this site has grown better, or maybe I should say it's user base has grown better, the people in charge seem to be the same petty autistic jews as usual, and if I didn't know better by poner pics existing, I'd peg you all as being the same fags behind twibooru, another set of pone project autists who can't into human language.
>(((they))) will always capitalize on events for their goals. I personally am less concerned about how the event had rammifications for their goals and more on how little of ours it really accomplished. I personally am extremely less concerned with any day of the rope fantasies /pol/ has. Much as I also would like to burn hasbro to the ground I believe systems building is far more important than (I'm going in) memes. This website, poner pics, and anything more that comes along just like it, if in the hands of more trustworthy people than the deep state, is worth 1000 christchurch meme happenings In my opinion >>292454 >MUH PROOF MUH PROOF, OFF TOPIC!, MUH PROOF Is this all you can do? I really don't get it. I already told you retards what I thought was proof enough. It's not exactly hard to find via google, and no If you knew how to read, and you don't obviously, you'd know by now my goal was never to prove anything other than how few shills we have here. Doesn't seem like this is a conclusion you want anyone drawing though.
>>292476 There's a lot of reason for me to distrust tucker, but I also notice theres no one on /pol/ laughing at us regarding him, so it makes it out like shareblue is capitalizing on the whole incident to try and wreck him. Personally not invested in either outcome though. I just don't know enough. Maybe Tucker doesn't want to run for office and is letting his reputation tank on purpose, maybe hes got a gun to his head. I already suspect that's what happened with moot so I really doubt It's all that unlikely with someone who's actually on TV.
>>292482 Very few of of us haven't had to put on our marxist mask and go to work and at least pretending to blend in. I dont have any hope tucker is benign but I can't exactly say white people are worth saving if I don't believe that deep down we all know this is wrong and are just baring it.
>>292467 Nah, it's hilarious watching this poor anti-golem golem getting so worked up that he has to spew his (((absolutely credible))) pigshit vomit out like Nigel the faggot glowmutt does. He's getting aneurysms just THINKING about how hard it is to glow any softer and not outing himself, but-
>>292479 Scrape the sand out of your cosmetic fake vag and go dilate some more, faggot. You make claims yet never back them up outside of "hurr dun hurt murr feerings i r rite an y-you kno it" crybaby replies. Your goal is shilling like the cuckstained humutt you're LARPing as. I don't (((blend in))) like the subversive beta bitch you exposed yourself to be. Take that entire bottle of HRT pills and shove them up your whiny half-jew ass where they belong.
>>291321 I have no doubt that Trump will push it all the way up to SC. It is so agonizing to know how little everyone else around you knows about the system. I am so ashamed of my underage self; this is stuff we should know by high school, not when the system rears its ugly head.
>>292495 >It is so agonizing to know how little everyone else around you knows about the system. That it's fixed? That the supreme court is a bunch of proxies dictating how are traditions have to change? Yes, we know.
>>292492 >you're a coward Sorry I have white family members to feed, hows beeing alone working for you jamal? >>292494 >Tu quoque You don't have an arguement to discredit anon. >>292495 Do what you can to teach children and adolesents what you wish you knew in high school anon. If you don't have your own family, volouneteer as a tutor or create a product or service that teaches large ammounts of children or teens. Lament must be the fuel to enact change. this board exists because of a lament.
>>292497 You haven't even BROUGHT an argument to dismantle, Shekelbergoldschildsilverrapingstein. All you've done is post (((b-b-but i'm RITE an UR RONG))) ad nauseum, without context while using the ShariaBlue playbook and not having a single tiny reference showing you have an actual, free thinking opinion. You can't even make up your own fucking mind, hypocrite. Go on, keep playing your little golem games. Hint: they won't get you farther than the rope.
>>292498 >calling me share blue >packing his posts with nothing but buzzwords >only appeared to screetch and kvetch at me This is a fishing pole. You just threw the whole thing in.
>>292500 >>calling people share blue >>packing his posts with nothing but buzzwords >>only appeared to screetch and kvetch at people hmmm, now who does this apply to.
>>292480 The post in the image is clearly fake. There's a certain type of person that writes this way, and it sounds the same every time. Notice their hyperbole, talking as if they're the entire organization, and as though they're not compartmentalized enough to not know what the entire organization is doing. Also talking as if they're some hyper-important people who are powerless against us. It's ridiculous. It just comes off as someone who is flexing their writing ability, or trying to write something to try and boost morale, or trying to see if they can trick us, or all of the above. Either way, it's so fake it hurts.
Have some good poners everyone. I do mean everyone. The election feels too big and too much in the public consciousness. I have a hunch while all news media is injecting into the minds of people how they want people to think it works stuff is going on in the background. Probably moving pieces and legislation around for what they are preparing to take advantage of next. While the electoral college has the say in who is really president, the media is working really hard to have people ignore that detail. With jewgle services their posting of 'AP has made their choice for president' means nothing but is held up everywhere as if it did. (Classic tactic, but still) Any big tech platform is really focusing on making sure everyone knows the word democratic, but not republic that has been going on for decades. >>292480 Thanks for that pic, going to add it to my very special kind of collection. The tldr is that yes I agree we have very few shills/operatives/whatever the fuck else that is actively working against us in posts here on /mlpol/ >>292479 >I did was say that this place used to be packed with shills and it's much better now. That's true, and that's also happens every time anything of interest comes up. The clicking the New Reply disclaimer is great at reducing glowie populations. The actual shills, and kike disruptors is quite a bit fewer, except during influxes of happenings. Over all the years sure, but the slow pace means they are easily spotted and delt with in a multitude of ways. >and this is what makes it obvious you're off your fucking rocker. What you are communicating is that you feel being disagreed with on something that happened years ago is worth throwing a shit fit about. I'm trying to have a meta conversation about how to get people and npcs and lurkers to consider different angles and think about what is going on and why. The multiple reasons. By writing in a way that is not just appealing but actively mental infectious. By being a friend, or at the very least pretending convincingly to yoy and them, that you have their best interests and yours at heart. >I believe systems building is far more important than (I'm going in) memes. Memes are the tools to build social and mental systems that persist across multiple systems. Memes are mental creatures, at the core of every meme is truth, and truth burns away rot and decay. It keeps systems from being bloated, and repugnant. So yes we also need systems as well, and actionable plans of action, and means and methods. Not everyone can or should go do something, and circumstances have to be accounted for and some benefits of friens ought to be extended. I forget this often. >>292505 >>292504 >>292498 >>292454 Everyone here on /mlpol/ is an anon. Treating people right shows true colors, and sometimes someone just has a bad day. I fucked up multiple times before. Treating people right always works. On everyone, with everyone, and if it's done well enough you change someones life.
>>292513 It's fine, your post was at least constructive This derailment is over. Start a new thread if there is still sand in anyone's vagina, else I start swinging
>Trump Dumped Sidney Powell After She Implicated CIA in Vote Fraud >In this interview on Nov 16 with Lou Dobbs, Sidney Powell says the Smartmatic voting system used in the 2020 election was originally developed for Hugo Chavez so he could rig the vote. (This is fitting since Biden will have the same effect on the US.) >The company is owned and run by Communists. The President of Smartmatic, Pete Neffenger, is tied to Homeland Security and on Biden's transition team. She says this has been happening all over the world for years and the CIA must have been complicit. She says many people have raised the alarm but nothing was done. How could Trump let this happen unless the whole thing is a shitshow? Is the whole drama a charade designed to provoke civil strife? >Sidney Powell is the only honest broker in the election fraud scandal. Below, she says state officials were bribed to install Smartmatic machines. After she stated the CIA was complicit and Gina Haskell should be fired, the Trump campaign distanced itself from her. >The question remains. If Smartmatic rigs all elections, did they rig Trump's 2016 victory? https://www.henrymakow.com/2020/11/powell-election-fraud-evidence-overwhelming.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_p1sonhp-k Watch this interview with Powell on November 20: https://www.brighteon.com/ce87cf86-2d85-4298-bc35-1d7952f3679a Here is the transcript: https://yournews.com/2020/11/17/1929164/full-transcripts-of-recent-sidney-powell-interviews-about-dominion-software/
the thing about this election is the the trump faction and the globalist faction are trying to use towards different ends.
the globalist faction is trying to use it as a colored revolution. https://www.bitchute.com/video/hxrVAGuE7Oo1/ 1. do election fraud 2. use the media to make people believe your guy won. 3. your guy is president the twist this time is that they used every single last asset they had to achieve the idea of ""president-elect Biden"". EVERY LAST ASSET. Fox news is just the biggest example. And the ironic thing is that, nobody believes them. they used up all of their credibility on two scoops controversies and countless other trump derangement syndrome articles, until no one would believe the media if they said the sky was blue. as if it was part of the plan the plan we are supposed to trust
Trump is just doing his classic get the enemy to expose themselves play. the election was the bait and now that he is entering the courts. It's clear he's now at the final stage of the play, use that ammunition your enemy gave you against them. and this should be the part where he drains the swamp dry.
it's not very hard to understand but it's very slow moving and complex in execution
>Caged Kraken: Hair-Dye Rudy Slams Powell After She Linked CIA to Dominion >Today on TruNews we discuss Rudy Giuliani’s betrayal of Sidney Powell and the Republican Party base that supports an investigation into the systemic corruption rotting our nation to its core. We also address President Trump’s concession of the 2020 election through allowing the GSA to recognize Joe Biden as the victor. >-"It's over folks, you can keep believing Qanon if you want, but Trump throw in the towel and the transition is on." >Airdate 11/23/2020 https://www.trunews.com/stream/caged-kraken-hair-dye-rudy-slams-powell-after-she-linked-cia-to-dominion https://www.bitchute.com/video/wjUu3VEmKNRd/
>>>292518 Rick wiles is never wrong..he is right..Rudy protects the deep state, he is the fucking deep state...it's all a dog and pony show..its over folks the republican party as we know it today is history and they will regret not doing the right thing here. God's plan is in play and this was the path he chose. Burn the republican party down!
>>292526 these are the main points of the article >he sums up the real war taking place behind the scenes: “The Great Reset vs. the Great Awakening.”
>As he explains it, the CIA, FBI and DOJ are all treasonous swamp creatures who are dedicated to bringing down America, stealing the election, and imprisoning all the real patriots such as Gen. Flynn (and Roger Stone). Meanwhile, certain sectors of special forces operations and now Chris Miller as Acting Defense Secretary, are all aligned with Trump, the Constitution and defending America against its enemies, both foreign and domestic.
everything they said is well proven. there's no speculation here, just high energy fact telling. I don't get why people have an instinctual distrust of anything that even sounds too optimistic because it's too Q-like. "this is never going to end up in court" trump is in a court battle right now, and these points are going to be used it. https://www.bitchute.com/video/bZd4vqpOP14/
>>292528 >I don't get why people have an instinctual distrust of anything that even sounds too optimistic because it's too Q-like. Because 4 years of bullshit. MAGA turned into MIGA, not only that, while Trump was complaining about everything and everybody, neither him nor the GOP did or attempted to do anything for the voters and the country as a whole while was infiltrated by communists non stop. Instead was muh negro unemployment, muh homoexual rights in foreign countries, muh antisemitism, muh vaccines, muh ... the list is unending. So, I'm not stupid, Trump is zog and is railroading America.
>>292529 >Trump is zog if Trump was zog he would have conceded by now. he would have already transformed this country long long ago. how is it possible for globalists to be fighting him this much and this fiercely and for him just to be zog. Where are the forever wars, where the institutional attacks on Christianity. these are the very things zog always does. the fact is, Trump is a civ-nat boomer and he will act like one. there are certain things you cannot expect from him. he genuinely likes Israel, he believes in legal immigration and apparently cutting immigration to almost nothing. He may be a filthy Boomer but he isn't one of them. and to cover all your points, yes sometimes he does 5D chess. bump-stocks are a widely touted example. The whole purpose of that line of talk was to take the wind out of the dems sails so Trump is the one that decides how far they get to go with gun control, and it didn't go very far. he does this kind of 5D chess from time to time, but it always works out in the end. Trump is our guy, it's 2020 you should know this well by now.
I still dislike the immediate distrust of optimism. I knew Trump would win the election overwhelmingly in the legitimate vote, and he did. I was confident in my optimism and I was right. But no, "Dementia Joe Biden can smile like in vid related, and nothing good ever happens". There were a million reasons and more to say there would be a Trumpslide. But default pessimism caused too many truth seekers to be wrong about the election baselessly. Good things CAN happen, and if there is good evidence to predict victory, then you should should expect it. I expect Trump to win the legal battle. and people saying "Qanon bad" alone, haven't proved anything, they just demoralized themselves for no good reason. Good things can happen, especially when we have evidence.
>>292526 could be I have no idea but it is in Vault 7 https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_31522822.html >>292528 >I don't get why people have an instinctual distrust of anything that even sounds too optimistic because it's too Q-like I totally understand why a lot of anons feel that way, I share the sentiment but I still have some hope. how many times was info released or allegations made and absolutely nothing happens. it's hard to get exciting when odds of nothing happening is pretty high.
however I think we what's at stake maybe finally they'll do something.
>>292534 Part of the problem IMHO is learned helplessness. People genuinely spend more time in these shitty threads than on /sig/ learning to improve themselves. It's why I brought up systems building. It was inevitable though that we would all get distracted by the happening and bread and circuses around november, I'm no exception, but I think people are so pessimistic because for a lot of us the virus has taken a real toll on our finances and lively hood, and those kinds of stakes are bound to get blood pumping.
I wholely agree with the basic principle. Trumps credability doesn't come from his actions, it comes from how reviled he is. but theres more going on in peoples subconcious than MAGA. suicide accross the country is up for a reason. We've probably even lost some of our own. People are depressed and worried, and worried stoke fears. It's part of the deep states plan to do that, but I'm often a victim of fear so I don't have any great advice on how to battle it except the magic of friendship.
>>292546 >the virus has taken a real toll on our finances and lively hood Very much this, but it isnt just the economic toll muh covid has caused, but the psychological toll of watching the aggregate buy the whole pandemic nonsense hook, line, and sinker. In a manner of speaking it has caused alot of less credulous people to feel like >pic related as they are forced to in some cases keep quiet about masks and lockdowns, and in other cases make social and commercial compromises that under normal circumstances would be laughable, just to be able to maintain >t. Small business owner who was doing great but now has to part time as a retail clerk
>>292546 The literal CUCKED NIGGER LOVING SHARIABLUE SHILL can't stop trying to be the blackpilling ZOG owned operative that he is and kvetches every single time he gets called out! Wow. How hard do you MIGA, cucked goy? Trust is earned, not given. Fuck you.
>>292595 Humiliating the goyim golems is not the same as feeding the huwhite mutt wannabe milk trolls. Neither is continually calling out the shekelberg ZOG operatives not feeding the kike disinfo groups. A lesson in how to identify traitors, just as we've done in the past, is always useful: call them by what they are, and watch them recoil and flinch, knowing that they cannot defend themselves. Now have these ponies:
Does anyone else feel like something big is going to happen? Especially after today, where a glownigger of all people came out in PA. I don't have much hope for Powell's stuff, with the exception that she has quite the historical track record of cases, which is why I still have hope there.
>>292617 >I don't have much hope for Powell's stuff, I agree, she's going to the courts, a realm so corrupt like the politicians. Without (((law enforcement))) kicking doors and interrogating conspirators, her affidavits will drag forever until they fade in time. We are being played.
>Philipines TV interview, 2015. >Mark Malloch-Brown admits license agreement between Smartmatic and Dominion. The loaded machines have been deployed around the word.
>TRUMP SNAPS AT REPORTER: President Trump SLAMS MEDIA For "Disrespectful" Question https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I34X2PQKAA8 He also makes a commentary on fraud and rigged machines.
>>292594 >endless screetching bringing up a dead topic after everyone else shut the fuck up Did you not listen to the mods retard? >>292598 guess not, at least you're posting horses, in the future please shut the fuck up and keep it coming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCy04jVdvWM&feature=youtu.be So, this is the video showing a whole bunch of blue flashes. /mlpol/ now rocks /vx/ so does anyone technically smart think it might be some kind of coded message? If so, from who and to who? could the video contain information? I know its possible to embed that kind of stuff in pictures.
>>292710 >Trump: -"This was a rigged election" So he is taking it to the judges by civil affidavits.... but this is a criminal case, so... Where is the FBI, which by the way, Trump is the boss? Am I missing something?
>>292716 dunno. I tend to not watch too much press releases because usually it's all information sanitized for the public. I was more interested in the /x/ flickering, someone already made a video with it cut out if people want to just watch and talk about it though.
The more this drags on, the more I realize how utterly fucked politics is. Who would ever want to go into this shitty landscape where the only thing that matters is money and power? It's painfully obvious that the whole damn system has a lot of money on the line banking on Biden's win. They probably just want the old fart to sweep the skeletons back into the closet, I bet. Only POTUS can do that.
More bait & switch aimed at both sides. >Trump Now Says Biden Will Have To 'Prove' His 80 Million Votes Weren't Fraudulent Before Giving Up White House >President Trump took questions from reporters on Thursday evening for the first time since Election Day. And after confirming a few days ago via Twitter that he would tell the GSA to formally begin the transition process, the president confirmed to a group of MSM journalists that he would formally surrender power to Biden should Trump's rival win the Electoral College vote. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-says-he-will-leave-white-house-if-biden-wins-electoral-college-despite-rigged
>>292761 I wish there was a pro-white movement making coordinated survivalist plans in the event of a worst-case scenario. What happened to that "Go to a low-population american state en masse, turn it red, kick the niggers/jews out, ensure it could survive without trade from the outside world, and name it Real America?" plan?
>>292771 plans like that don't exist. The reason the left can get away with stuff like that is the system of trust and financial machinery in place. These rich assholes have the whole countrys justice system on their payroll and they will frame, glownig, or fuck up in general any plan like this. the only thing that will ever work is a movement to resettle the land, build a huge family/extended family estate or groups of homes, and operate out of them like a miniature empire. If enough people did this, they would heave leaverage to deal with this kind of threat. Sadly, most families are dependant on Employment to survive, and the jews have been gloriously successful in destroying family bonds from the boomers to our generations today.
"I’m going to — we’re going to impose the — we’re going to enforce the — excuse me, employ the defense, reconstruct the act, to be able to go out there and dictate companies build and do following things."
>>292856 It amazes me that even the most blind of normalfags are capable of thinking this senile fool managed to get more votes than the third party candidates.
>CNN: There Are “Legal & Constitutional” Ways For Trump to Stay in Office >Pre-election Fareed Zakaria video attracts fresh attention, causes consternation amongst Biden supporters. >In a video released before the election but attracting fresh attention, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria explained the “legal and constitutional” case by which President Trump could stay in office even if he loses the election. >In a moment of actual journalistic integrity, which is incredibly rare these days for CNN, Zakaria outlined how Trump could retain the presidency “without actually winning the vote.” >Explaining how the system worked, Zakaria said electors are determined by that state’s popular vote, but that this is “not a constitutional obligation.” >The host then outlined the exact scenario that happened on election day, with Trump leading on November 3rd but then mail-in ballots swinging the result for Biden, prompting a flurry of challenges and lawsuits. >“Taking account of the confusion, legislatures decide to choose the electors themselves,” said Zakaria before pointing out that eight out of nine key swing states have Republican legislatures. https://summit.news/2020/11/28/cnn-there-are-legal-constitutional-ways-for-trump-to-stay-in-office/ https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1332499247346888704 https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1332497710356770818
>Trump’s Last Hurrah? >There seems to be a quasi consensus that Trump will not prevail and that Biden and Harris will get into the White House no matter what. To my surprise, even the Russian media seems to be considering that the Trump presidency is over. >Yet, I am not so sure at all. >Why? >Because at this point in time, I think that it would fair to conclude that anybody actually willing to look at what has been revealed by this election will have to agree that this election was stolen, rigged, falsified – chose your expression – and that going to the courts to challenge this obscene miscarriage of the democratic process is a fundamental civil right and something which any democrat (small “d”) should support. >The lower, state, courts are unlikely to resist the pressure put upon them to come up with the “right” conclusions, but never say never – all it takes is one single principled judge and Trump or, more accurately, the Giuliani team, might get the break they need. Still, it is pretty obvious that Giuliani’s real hopes are with the Supreme Court. This makes sense, local judges are much easy to influence and sway than Supreme Court Justices who are unassailable and who realize that they will make history, the only question being is: how till they go down in history books, as a “profile in courage” or as impotent cowards who betrayed their oath? >I will say that I am, to put it mildly, not impressed by Trump’s demeanor during these crucial days: he completely ceded the narrative to his opponents (a couple of incoherent and poorly phrased “tweets” do not qualify). True, Trump never displayed the qualities of a real leader, so this is hardly surprising. >Giuliani, however, is a tough SOB and he seems to be determined to take this fight right up to the Supreme Court. This is why I believe that it is very dangerous to make any assumptions about what the Justices might or might not do. Is it possible that even the Supreme Court justices would betray their oath and cave in to the Dem’s pressure? Yes, I suppose so. Concepts such as truth, honor, integrity, courage and heroism are very much out of fashion in the modern world, especially in the US. This is why the traditionally hallowed term “hero” is applied left and right to every bureaucrat or civil servant simply doing his/her job: real heroes are long gone. >I think that there is also another consideration which we have to remain aware of: Trump’s entire presidency is been one long and never ending prostitution of the United States to the desires and whims of Netanyahu and his gang of thugs. True, as Israel Shamir pointed out, the Israelis failed to deliver anything in return to Trump. And yet, as Philip Giraldi recently explained, Trump is still very much Israel’s prostitute, which is why there are an increasing number of Israeli experts (see here and here) who believe that Trump might strike at Iran as a “farewell” present to the Israelis. >Is that really possible? Could Trump really do something so crazy? >You betcha he could! https://www.unz.com/tsaker/trumps-last-hurrah/
>>291456 High I.Q post & pretty on the nose, however, I would push back regarding election fraud's worthiness as discussion as well as the potential fruit it may yield in terms of redpilling normies. The drama unfolding is pretty engrossing & entertaining. Although low-brow entertainment, entertainment none-the-less. Regarding redpilling of the normies. Look, they've seen the hand of the (((oligarchy))) for the first time in this election. Okay, granted they're calling it the, "DeepState,"- which I know is Illuminatti tier, but still - & not the ZOG, but at least they're SEEING it. A cursory lurking over on /pol/ the last few weeks revealed the pedes freaking the fuck out seeing the hand of the ZOG for the first time. Sure, they still have steps to go, but at least they're coming to understand their democracy is a facade & they live under an (((oligarchy))). >>292239 Trump has done fuck-all for white people, in fact, dissidents have gotten the dog shit end of the stick under Trump's administration. Most censored, denied fund raising capabilities via payment processors as well as being designated DOMESTIC TERRORISTS by glowies. Trump has been a disaster for white dissidents.
>>292990 Honestly the only thing I do that feels like cope is hope trump really does care about our interests when it comes to defending the constitution and uppending the fraudulant actors, but I am not holding my breath.
Trump has done pretty well in one area for whites only afaik. He loosened restrictions on investing, which would allow business smart entreprenuers to take advantage of wealth even if they don't have much of it. Other than that one change it's hard to think of anything he actually accomplished, and the only the hope that he will cross the rubicon is keeping some people from just eating the black pill. I've always personally been of the attitude that there is no point in trying to change things through political candidacy. The 4th arm of the government of the united states has weakened. It's people, the militia, are fat, lazy, disconnected, and are not able to pose a credible threat to even a swat team of antifags. The ones who are largely credited with standing up for conservative values have the neocon values at heart rather than real conservative ones.
Probably the worse thing I see among that group in my area is the complete ludditet attitude to technology, as well as an antipathy towards the next generation, blaming everything on them. There's no team spirit among our people. and nothing anyone does, even if we elected hitler, can change that but us. We have to be the ones to do it. and it means not giving up, reading business, history, investing, military, and computer systems literature, and putting them into practice. It means living in a large enough group cops and glownigs will think twice before knocking on our doors. and it means mending bridges instead of burning them with family and friends.
The elites win because they are a team and we're all individuals. that's got to change if we want to get anywhere. Blood, love, and family. These are the systems of trust that can stand up to the jew. The magic of friendship must be our sword, but we need bodies strong enough to wield it.
>>293007 >The 4th arm of the government of the united states has weakened. It's people, the militia, are fat, lazy, disconnected, and are not able to pose a credible threat to even a swat team of antifags The average burger, sure. But we know there's no hope for them: you can't forget about people like Rittenhouse (and presumably his family), who are just honest people trying to go to work and be home in time for dinner. Those people only follow the elites and globohomo brands because they think it's the "normal" thing to do, but for all the evils social media has done, it has made the average person much more able to find firsthand footage and evidence of any particular news event. You might not think it matters much, but before the world started being totally insane I saw the Sandy Hook shooting on a news show and never thought twice about it. I believe the Christchurch shooting was a false flag operation now, specifically because I was able to see the firsthand footage of it and notice a lot of inconsistencies and weird details.
>The elites win because they are a team and we're all individuals. You're kidding, right? The elites are a small handful of Jews who work together surrounded by a larger network of Jews who are motivated by a common interest. They Jew each other just as much as they do the goyim, if they think they can get away with it. Without the benefit of 200-year-old legal systems that they've been cultivating and grooming, they're a collection of ugly, unstable kikes who are at each other's throats more often than not.
>The magic of friendship must be our sword, but we need bodies strong enough to wield it. Please try not to sound so cringe-inducing.
Wouldn't it suck if Trump gave up, went back to his rich-guy life, and tried to play the "oh-so-noble doomed moral victor" card for sympathy? I don't think Trump has it in him to rock the boat, take his Presidency back, restore democracy, and wind up in power for four more years with nothing to lose and revenge on the brain. It'd be amazing if Trump fought this in the courts, won, was crowned President again (inb4 they don't wear crowns, it's an expression) and answered the obligatory lefty chimpout with arrests followed by the removal of the prisoner's/terrorist's right to vote, giving him a major conservative majority wherever he wants to erode lefty laws designed to encourage demonrat criminality and discourage white people from defending themselves. Just imagine Trump bringing back the second amendment by legally forcing cops and sherrifs to ignore all gun rights restrictions, and giving a Presidential pardon to anyone who kills a nigger/antifa thug in self-defense. Imagine him abolishing nigger-feeding social programs and bringing out social programs that encourage high-IQ families to breed good stay-at-home moms more and have many more kids with the state's dime supporting this, because even though most high-IQ families are white he will still have plausible deniability. Imagine him leaving Twitter for some alternative that respects free speech or better yet, breaking up Twitter and Facebook and then supporting a free speech alternative. Imagine him breaking America's "Israel's battered husband" status and spitting in that illegitimate ethnostate's face. After four years of neocon boomer republicuckery, everyone's sick of the spineless republicans that betrayed Trump at every turn. If Trump actually started taking action against the cancerous left, some would say "Too little too late, I'm not voting again" and some would say "Fucking finally! He's finally become someone fighting for white America's future! He's not Hitler but the person that comes after him should be!" It would only take some tweets saying "Vote for this guy, not this guy" and he'd have control over which republicans get to work for him. I don't think there are any boomer republicans left who'd put that party above Trump. He could turn America into a single-party "Trumpist" state and put his daughter in charge during 2024 for another eight years of Donald Trump calling the shots. It would be amazing if Trump transformed into Hitler 2 overnight and solved all problems for us, but all he really needs to do is empower real white people to regain control of their families, future, and country. He needs to let good people make America great again, and stop serving (((their))) interests.
>>293046 A third party is more of a threat to power, not a viable rout to it. American politics are very accustomed to a two-party system, and things break down if you introduce a non-establishment third party. We don't have time before the demographic winter to make a viable third party. as hard as It will be, creating a Neo-republican party is the best option for America first.
and this is all, ASSUMING! that Trump loses the legal battle
>>293050 Do you think an "Alternate America" founded by migrating whites determined not to repeat the mistakes of the past could be possible, or do you think that is a pipe dream?
How long after we take over some 3rd world shithole and set up 'Alternate America' before the top levels of our new govt are just as corrupt as the one we're leaving and we have banana republic fake elections like the one we just had in the USA?
(Ignore my country flag, using VPN to browse / post on anything even remotely political these days)
>>293064 >taking over a 3rd world shit-hole America can't defend it's own lands, how could it ever dream of first conquering and colonizing a foreign land. If conquest will happen at all, it will be an uncivilized people conquering a civilized one. Rome did not fall to Parthians, it fell to barbarians. decadent peoples generally lose wars to barbarians.
defend what you can, if you can. The evil elites are going away but that doesn't avoid the 60 million non Americans that moved here since 1960 from demanding autonomy. There is no retreat, this is our home land and any losses here will be permanent.
>>293011 >>293007 Too many boomers in the right. They're thick as shit & still believe they live in a republic with democratic practices. The left has ran rings around them for decades. The young, however, are under no such illusions. They realise they live under (((oligarchy))). They don't have the inherited + accumulated wealth from better times the boomers had, so they've an awful lot less to lose. In short, they're not faggots like the boomers & certainly don't have anywhere near the creature comforts they have.
>>293046 >>293050 I think the point of third party would be to break the GOP monopoly on the white vote. Because the GOP has the monopoly on White votes, they don't have to actually lobby & advocate, work for it. Competition will change this.
>>293011 honestly a lot of the wierd details in the CC where FUD, I am the one who went out on a limb against it and I think the strongest evidence against it is outside the video, namely the florida shooting school victims suddenly flying all the way there. This kind of information is effectively burried in a sea of "what about this thing" which angry posters will quickly debunk because it's old news. They'll talk about disappearing bullets instead of the low ass bit rate for no reason. They'll talk about jet fuel and steel beams instead of the phone calls and dancing israelis. The problem with relying on first hand footage is it's absolutely easy for them to control the narrative by silencing anyone who can process this information for you. Which many people absolutely need. Curating is a necissary thing and theres a reason only left wingers are allowed to do so in public.
>b-but theres competition! You think the average person doesn't compete with other average people? when was the last time your entire family walked walked with you into a store without a mask, or your entire political party? If we make such a big difference with these videos, how come we cant get a enough people to go to our stores maskless for one day, risking just a tiny bit of themselves for the public good? You know for a fact that business structures, investment structures, government cabinets, and military structures are all team based. Yet the average person doesn't even live with their immediate extended family. There is on average one male in the house and .75 a white male kid. Compare that to any rich jew and you will see that even if their version of teamwork is abhorant it is still teamwork. Instead of a jew free for all its teams of jews stabbing eachother back. The organization matters! >cr-ringe!
>>293046 >nooo goyim stay in our control. don't form a 3rd party While I certainly don't think we would stand a chance in voting and elections, I would fully support a party based on membership. simply vote for conservative candidates who are likely to win and grow large and rich enough to destroy the aperatus of the jew. >>293050 Hitler did it very quickly. Just be anti communist. I doubt we'll ever be that lucky, but the two party system needs to die anyway. america has been in desperate need of voter reform even before you consider the jews and the minorities. Land owning votes, without first past the post winner take all nonsense.
>>293077 Theres a desperate effort to make zoomers the new hated though. theyre trying to keep us from connecting with the young of our generation as much as possible.
>Republicans Plan to Occupy Georgia State House in Response to Secretary of State Ordering Dominion Voting Machines to Be Wiped >A coalition of Republican groups are calling for an occupation of the Georgia State House in response to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger ordering the Dominion voting machines in the state to be wiped. >The groups are also calling for a protest at Raffensperger’s home on Monday evening. >Raffensperger claims that he was ordering them to be reset ahead of the senate runoff election, but a reset would wipe all votes from the general election — the results of which are still being hotly contested by the Trump campaign. >The deletion had been temporarily stopped on Sunday, when Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr. issued an order to freeze ALL Dominion voting machines in the state of Georgia, but he reversed course within hours. >Currently, there is a major fight going on and it appears that a short time later, a federal judge ordered officials not to reset the machines. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/republicans-plan-occupy-georgia-state-house-response-secretary-state-ordering-dominion-voting-machines-wiped/
AF went mainstream WITHIN the GOP after the rest of the party ditched Trump too early, including Fox News, to venture outside and try a slow third party path will be wasting this opportunity that might never come again
>AG William Barr: No Evidence of Voter Fraud That Would Overturn The Election >“WASHINGTON — Atty. Gen. William Barr said Tuesday that the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. >His comments come despite President Trump’s repeated claims that the election was stolen and his refusal to concede his loss to President-elect Joe Biden. >In an interview with the Associated Press, Barr said U.S. attorneys and FBI agents have been working to follow up specific complaints and information they’ve received, but they’ve uncovered no evidence that would change the outcome of the election. >“To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election,” Barr told the AP. …” http://www.occidentaldissent.com/2020/12/01/ag-william-barr-no-evidence-of-voter-fraud-that-would-overturn-the-election/
>>293234 Barr is irrelevant in this. The main issue is states that denied ballot vetting, and the states that allowed ineligibly late ballots, which is for the courts to decide
>>293251 Conceivably that's the whole point. Depending on which way the courts decide, one of two things is likely. Trump's base (and by that I mean those who voted for, or recognize the absurdity of the election fiasco) becomes increasingly demoralized, while Joe's base does enough victory laps toinstill in the public consciousness that Biden is the new president. Then the courts make their decision. Either the courts throw out the results of the election for a variety of reasons, or the courts uphold the election. In the scenario where the election is overturned, the celebratory left ignites in protests, riots, and civil disturbances the likes of which have not been seen since the civil war, in opposition to the right which will suddenly experience renewed vigor and hope. The right owns all the guns, so one can expect a whole lot more Kyle Rittenhouses et al. It wont be pretty. In the other scenario, the right bunkers down and prepares for the worst, specifically wrt policies that the Biden administration would push through and assert. Again, the right has all the guns, so one can pretty easily surmise the outcome of encroachments on rights, liberties, and the constitution. In either scenario, false flags are all-but certain to.occur, to.direct civil discourse, aided and abetted by a complicit MSM, especially given how Fox news has been acting lately. Expect crackdowns on social media regardless. Tl;dr I dont know what I can say that will help anon, and if there is a light at the end of the tunnel I cant see it yet. Have some coot poners.
>>293251 Don't be demoralized. As always, inb4 glownigger, if things get too bad just take out the power and the transformers, etc. Do you have guns and ammo? A reliable enough 4WD car? Be prepared for everything. If you live in a cucked state like me, we're in the same boat.
Remember, if the situation was truly hopeless the demoralization would be unnecessary, and the media would not be shilling a conclusion to this election so damn hard. The kikes had to sacrifice their Fox News golem to try and push this narrative, that's how hard this shit is being shilled. Fox was a one-use controlled opposition, and they had to expend that. Remember that Rudy's little presentations and quasi-town halls aren't for the media, or even for you, they're for those republican legislatures. Notice that the day after the little town halls, the Republicans in the State start trying to pull certification or just give the electors to Trump?
Remember, until January 21st, we will not have a conclusion to this fiasco. We all meme on Trump being a pussy and not 'crossing the Rubicon'. But I will continue to say, wait and see. You and I, all of us, can do nothing but wait and see. Dig for more fraud, look at cripplechan's Codemonkey digging up that video for example, try to get more stuff. I am 99% certain some of what /pol/ dug up ended up in the lawsuits. Wait and see. In the meantime, buy more ammo.
>>293265 >Remember, if the situation was truly hopeless the demoralization would be unnecessary "I would like to order an extra based burger, please." <"Would you like fries with that, sir?"
>>293265 >Guns and ammo The problem in my situation is I wouldn't be trusted in a right wing group and I live a stones throw from antifa and rose city. We are not unarmed but I do not have the skills to do anything meaningful. Furthermore all of my family are spread very thin across the states and I will almost certainly be cut off from them forever if the happening cuts us away. I figured trump had this in a land slide and I'd have at least 4 more years to get my shit together, now even if trump wins the economy is going to fucking tank.
Even if I did decide to say fuck it and go out armed to fight against globohomo, I'd probably get mistaken for an antifa punk and killed.
>Remember demoralizatio wouldnt be necissary if they had it in the bag.
I regularly post that but I am pretty socially voulnerable. They wouldnt spend money demoralizing if it doesn't work after all.
>wait and see Personally I am not in the mood to wait. I need to do something. But I cant be a military arm in this battle. I will try to fight another way.
>>293284 >The problem in my situation is I wouldn't be trusted in a right wing group and I live a stones throw from antifa and rose city. There are friends closer than you think.
>>293286 This. Among Us teaches that you can't clear everybody, but when you find people and witness eachother doing visual tasks, you gotta stick together and watch each other's backs. Historically, in times of great upheaval this involved adopting secret signs, words, and modes of recognition. I'm sure there are plenty of memes the application of which somewhere would designate one as having visited /pol/, /mlp/, and /mlpol/, if applied subtly but effectively.
>>293289 Any standardized or prescribed vetting 'method's' will be prone to distribution and infiltration. Theres no easy answer anon, but survival could very well be at stake. Gambatte yo
>>293284 At least you have guns and ammo, right? Remember that civil wars usually gradually escalate, you'll have time to prepare. Unlikely, but if it happens suddenly and you're just suddenly cut off, just hide at home. Barricade the door. The first few days are the most chaotic and where the majority of shooting deaths and purposeful killings happen. Wait for a week, then act. People will be tired by the second week. How well do you know the linguistics of the left? If you can pass as a leftist by calling yourself a non-binary pansexual when confronted by pantifa, that's good enough already, you know and can pass better than 90% of facebook boomers and can sneak out of Portland. Remember, anyone can pull sentry duty, including you, including me, even people in wheelchairs whose arms still work can sit for hours with a rifle in front of them. You're not useless.
Is pic related you? Also does anyone remember when boogaloo was a /k/ meme for the longest time before it became a glownigger thing?
>>293287 Honestly questions about the 4cc are a great /mlp/ filter. For /pol/, merely knowing what the Black Sun is would be a starter filter in and of itself - it's not as widespread as the Hakenkreuz. However, the sheer number of newfags who have arrived on /pol/ is a double edged sword - you'll get competent people for sure, but ten times as many liabilities in a civil conflict. Per capita, /k/ owns the most guns, followed by /mlp/, then /pol/ because newfaggotry. All things considered, you're more likely to have a competent horsefucker in the conflict than a competent /pol/ack, but numerically there are still more /pol/acks.
>>293311 A decent analysis, but I would advise against even the mention of 4cc at first. 4chan mentions might earn a 'guilt by association' label with more militant antifa types. It's very much a 'use your instincts' sort of scenario.
>>293311 I feel more like the zoomer one but there isn't really one for degenerates who switched sides. there's a whole different game on the table when you consider idpol is human nature when it comes to warfare. Who someone visibly is is a great indication of weather or not they are a threat. I could pass as a leftist, but I honestly think at the time of violence that would put me in an even worse position. maybe if I had been an activist or held a position at a high company I could be a spy, but as it is, I really doubt I can do much by infiltration. Marxists kill their own and theres definately a reason (((they))) have pushed minority hate so high. they don't want the average boomer conservative targeting them. and most boomers I've talked to are fine with this they don't care about banks or the rich.
Well, I may be retarded but at least I am not black. or green haired. That will be a bigger redflag. >>293296 Sorry camo bro. Only ponerfags I know who post bug pics are from the /bug/ shitcord. I honestly feel so angry because I am unable to really camoflaug. I hate masks. I'm going to try forcing myself to wear one this entire week, maybe that will make me fit in better and stop getting so pissed.
>>293290 I'm aware and that's my fear. It would be easy to put a bullet in my head for fear of the traitor jimbo. Most don't want my kind of degeneracy in an outfit, but the place I live is not defensible. I'm honestly worried sometimes the left wing death squad will be worse. high risk targets via spying on smart phones for people with a high value, detecting the people inside those homes, and killing them. Real estate might not be safe but I want to get the fuck out of here. go somewhere I could concievably grow food and exit my home without zero concealment.
>>293318 >what assets and resources I have a little bit of cash but almost no skills. worked food industry all my life. rapidly trying to develop my skills lately. missed a lot of work because of the mask mandate and generally hating my life right now. Don't want to disclose much about my resources. I am making steps and have not sunken into inactivity, but it's very hard to maintain everything going on in my life right now.
>>293323 Technically not off the table banks would just love to get a down payment on a home but without trump in office I have no idea if the government will just seize all my land, declare the ownership of it illegal, and thus poof all my savings. Mortgages are great (For the holder) but only if the money you owe is worth anything at all. and the price of goods is going to moon hard thanks to trump and congresses spending.
my options seem to be crypto or invest in a home. I am desperately trying to pony up more capital but going to my job, the easiest and simplest one, has been a monumental challenge for me.
>>293320 >I have no skills you don't need skills. just join a hierarchy where you fit in. nobody is as unique as they think, there will inevitably be a place for you. just do what you're told and you'll get your pound of flesh when things get hard. What you do is up to you, but when it comes to human hierarchies, you just need to act useful. You know you have seen this too many times and loyal idiots still get paid.
>but muh degeneracy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKgf5PaBzyg everyone has their sins. what separates the the tolerated and the not tolerated is how you present yourself. john macaffe runs around the Caribbean snorting mountains of cocaine and screwing random women. in any other context this guy sets off major red flags for a Epstein-lite. But because he is open about it, people tolerate him more. Even if you're a furry, honesty is all it takes to become accepted.
>>293327 10 4. There is a not insignificant number of /mlpol/ anons in and around Texas. If it gets to bug-out time, (which it will in Oregon well before Texas) you could do worse than come here. I wont go into detail rn, but if and when things get worse more detail and/or vetting isnt off the table.
>>293329 Honesty is the biggest factor. Also what / how you do with those desires and stuff. >>293327 I hope things go better for you friend. If I learned anything in eggonomics being able to make a system that makes things (services or products) is important too. For this context it could be anything. >>293330 If the need arises there is possibly someone on the east coast. >>293284 >>293317 >>293311 Blending in and being invisible (or being extremely highly visible) is all about playing a game of pretend with honesty. The rules are simple for a time you are and act (and dress if possible, and all the little aspects when possible) like that person. Different masks and personas have different benefits and drawbacks. Stereotypes exist for a reason, no need to go overboard just fitting easily into someone elses mind is good enough.
To fit in with a different social group needs three things (either a preexisting connection technically not required but it is harder), contribution without stated reciprocity, they like you to an extent (this can be changed, be careful what subcategory you may fit into), and the elements of friendship. Or act as another social group intersecting with that social group. The more honest this is the better with the right intentions and related actions. >>293317 I suppose it would be rude to ask how degenerate and in what way. Being in the category of 'that one weird friend' and 'that guy that's seen and not heard' is the position I'm coming from.
>>293332 Already said what I am in other threads and it derails the thread at times. While that can be fun in the funposting sense, right now I dont have the stomach for shitposting. Suffice to say I will never blend in with a conservative crowd but I am not retarded and can hide my power level to some extent. But if I was let in your group I'd be the pinky pie.
honestly before all this shit got so hyper sensationalized I was in that one weird friend category. but now identity has to be a political fashion statement so fml
as far as election topic goes. these two things are what I watched lately. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXmVUY7sP9w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p7e7tQeTME the latter is whats causing me great concern. As much as I make fun of lolbertarians, I've been sucked into the trap of looking too much at whats going to happen this election instead of whats going to happen after it. Inflation is going to be bad.
Also this is supposed to be the fraud thread, so here you go, clear and present fraud as presented today in Georgia. Will it go anywhere? If the Republicans cuck as they've been doing all this time, probably not. But pray. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keANzinHWUA&feature=emb_title
>>293337 Ahhh. That's rough. If you have the capability get connected with people away from that area that might be a good idea. If you can't or if you can depending on the funds and accessibility and how in character it is. Water, food, fuel, and ammo, necessities and alternatives. Communication is also important, but without basic needs things can get pretty icky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPhTgnNN9Qw&t=36
>TruNews >Republican Panic: MAGA Patriots Moving Away From Both Trump and GOP >Today on TruNews, we address the betrayal of Lin Wood and Sidney Powell by the right-wing establishment, as leaders from Newt Gingrich to Ted Cruz call the President’s biggest defenders destructive clowns. >The swamp demands that conservatives must vote in the Georgia runoffs with the same loaded machines https://www.bitchute.com/video/9Qy3kLfXckgP/ The beef begins at 4:03 mark.
>>293389 This shit is a whole lot worse than I thought. I expected them to at least hide the crime better, but if it's anything like Taiwan, the libshits really just expected people to be demotivated sheep. Just fuck my life.
>>293401 You kidding me? This is better than I could have hoped! Over the past few weeks I've turned all the on-the-fencefags and magafags and normies I know into true believers. There's too much evidence of voter fraud to deny it.
>>293401 "these people are stupid" when have you ever seen the CIA be good at their jobs. they are disorganized idiots that get caught all the time. and those are the agents, the smart ones. If that's the best how dumb would their leaders be. the elites are really stupid and overconfident in their propaganda and disinformation powers.
this generation elites have a lot of powers their parents gave them. But they are spoiled old money, that never learned how to properly run the business.
>>293407 Agreed. The election shenanigens alone are red-pilling people on a cursory level, making it easy to connect alot of dots for people. I've named the jew at 10x the rate I've been able to previously
>>293401 It gets better. The election manager said that it's not criminal, and not suspicious. It is illegal to count votes without observers, and yet he said that they've committed no crime.
>Banned until Christmas by the fucking mods on halfchan >for "doxing" >simply for calling out a shill who misidentified Dominion Worker Xavier Khouri and was trying to muddy the waters. >I miss 8/pol/ What do you make of the Gov Kemp Daughter's Boyfriend's car exploding in flames?
>>293408 tbf CIA does shit all the time, all those times you never heard about them doing anything were the times it worked. >agents the agents don't work for the CIA, they're the local people with access or the "useful idiots" who can do stuff and are expendable >not good at their jobs I think that's pretty accurate. It's rare these days to find anyone who is good at his job and taking it seriously.
>>293467 If the CIA ever did anything good, it would be unintentional good done during an attempt to protect its own skin/interests or the jewish globohomo control.
>>293449 thats a nothing burger though. for longer than I've been alive the government and their agencies have always said its illegal for the citizens to do what the rich elites do. It's probably the main source of blackpills in this country. >>293462 buy a router retard. stop sticking your dick in the honey pot without a condom. >>293492 Network effect leaf.
>...the Supreme Court building will be closed to the public until further notice. >The building will remain open for official business No activists allowed?
>>293467 Okay useful goyim jewcuck. Haven't seen the latest Project which reveals every single alphabet and (((government))) agency is a heap of traitors to the common man? Oh no, of course not, you're yet another pathetic simp. Rely on your whinge kvetching until the rope comes for (You).
>>293469 Okay second useful goyim jewcuck. See above.
>>293803 For most cases, the U.S. Supreme Court is an appellate court, being the court of last appeal for cases with a federal question from the U.S. Federal Circuit Courts, or on appeal from State Supreme Courts. However, in cases involving two U.S. states as parties, the U.S. Supreme Court is the first court to hear the case, skipping all others.
>>293802 >>293805 as much as I think this looks good on the surface (another case going to SC). I have a bad feeling about a state of traitorous republicans being the ones to do it.
and guess which swamp creature wants to present the case to the SC. Ted is 100% going to cuck if he does get involved. This suit is probably not good for Trump.
I think the tactics of the republican party is to buy more time so they could shuffle those in charge of making decisions about the election results. It's clear that this political war is not about exposing the fraud. It's the inner workings that really make a difference. We, the observers, see only a tiniest spec of what is happening and we can only hope and believe that one will outsmart the other.
>>293818 Republicans and democrats both want to destroy Trump but the republicans play the role of the traitor. It's Trump vs the elite deep state globalists.
>hope the one will outsmart the other no one outsmarts Trump, especially not spoiled rich kids.
>>293817 This is horrifying. If the jews really took over America, then I don't think a "second America" could work unless whites make sure they always maintain control of it. It all started to go downhill when the sympathy of whites was used against them. Government spending on giving the poor benefits will only keep them poor and in the pocket of whoever currently pays them, until someone offers them more. "Triage" is what medical professionals turn to, when supplies are low and time is limited and they need to decide which groups of people should be saved before others. Maybe society should use a system like that to decide which groups of people need saving more than others. There are homeless war veterans dying on the street in the fucking snow while gimmiegrants devour money stolen from the taxpayer's mouth!
>>293845 Fuck, you're right. What groups of people do you think a functional white government with a good future should put before others? Or do you think a white govt should treat all its white citizens equally, while excluding all (or all but the best?) foreigners?
>MR.OBVIOUS >7 States Join TEXAS Lawsuit to Overturn UNCONSTITUTIONAL Election ITS HAPPENING >7 States have JOINED the Texas Supreme Court Lawsuit to calling the election UNCONSTITUTIONAL after Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin violated the constitution by changing the rules without the approval of the legislature. Meanwhile the Supreme Court rejects GOP bid to block certification in Pennsylvania. #StopTheSteal #FightForTrump #SCOTUS https://www.bitchute.com/video/OHI_378vaN4/ I don't know how far this will go, or it's part of the scripted show. Nevertheless, it's entertaining.
>According to a "trusted source", SCOTUS has voted to hear the case the state of Texas has filed against Pennsylvania >Unverified, there has not been an official declaration by the Supreme Court yet Might just be a false happening at this point, but if SCOTUS were to vote to decline to hear this case, we might be reaching the brink of no return. I do believe that SCOTUS will at least hear this case (or another case), because Republicans will be much more willing to concede if 'proven false' by the court. If this whole this isn't staged, this was a good move by Texas because one of the main thrusts by the media and activists recently has been: >"Even if there was fraud, there is not enough time for it to go to SCOTUS"
>>293876 That's what this election boils down to now, what it would inevitably boil down to. And what millions of Americans are watching to see, some of them while loading firearms. Will the supreme court uphold constitutional law, or will it permit constitutional infringement? The left has moved quite boldly in this election. Was it an act of desperation? Perhaps of hubris? In any case, Texas (and others, but we all know who history will record as firing the first 'shot') fired the first shot on a state level, and utilizing state AG resources. And this is not something a complicit state judiciary or legislature can delay or defer. Interesting times
>>293817 >I have a bad feeling about a state of traitorous republicans Nigger what? Get out of here with those vague and slanderous accusations.
>Ted being the one to present it Ted Cruz may have been the Solicitor General of the State of Texas 10 years ago, but he had nothing to do with the filing or writing of this lawsuit. That would be the Texas Attorney General (Ted Cruz was never Attorney General, and that is who really calls the shots) Ken Paxton, a lawyer from the AG's Office, and an outside attorney from Houston.
Ted Cruz has offered to present oral arguments. Oral arguments are mostly a formality that doesn't have much bearing on the resolution of the case, and the reason Ted wants to volunteer is because he has done it many times before the Supreme Court, including when he was Solicitor General.
>>293843 What the hell does this have to do with the 2020 American Presidential Election?
>>293880 >The left has moved quite boldly in this election. Was it an act of desperation? I would say an act of impunity because the (((system))) has their backs. The judiciary and law enforcement are infested with freemasons and do as the masters say, not to mention that both elements are intermingled with politicians and donors. This rot has no solution but to send everyone packing, which is unlikely they'll do peacefully.
>>293907 Thankfully, that's not the Texas case... yet. It might be so that the Supreme Court is simply rejecting every fraud case except for a specific one that they want to hear. SCOTUS only needs to vote in Trump's favor once for the election result to be overturned, after all.
Why might they do that? Most likely to minimize fallout on themselves or on the American government as a whole. This not only secures a lot of favors from powerful people, it also might be the only way to save Americans' trust in their own government.
>>293880 >The left has moved quite boldly in this election. They have been doing this for years in this country and others around the world. This wasn't a bold move, it was simply a fuckup with a bunch of radicalized leftists blowing the whole charade and because Trump predicted it repeatedly.
>>293907 I've heard it reported that they did that just to get to the Texas case quicker, which is generally wider in scope and includes such complaints as put forth in the aforementioned suit. For what it's worth.
>Missouri, 16 other states file brief supporting Texas suit to delay presidential elector appointment
>Missouri led a group of 17 states that Wednesday afternoon filed a brief with the Supreme Court supporting the Texas lawsuit aimed at delaying the appointment of presidential electors from Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
>The brief mirrors the argument of the Texas suit in saying that the states acted unconstitutionally when either their judiciaries or executive branches changed their elections laws. The Texas suit, and the states that support it, say that only state legislatures may set laws regarding how states appoint their presidential electors. >"The integrity of our elections is of critical importance to maintaining our republic, both today and in future elections,” Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said in a statement. “The stakes of protecting our Constitution, defending our liberty and ensuring that all votes are counted fairly couldn’t be higher. With this brief, we are joining the fight."
>"The Bill of Complaint alleges that non-legislative actors in each Defendant State unconstitutionally abolished or diluted statutory safeguards against fraud enacted by their state Legislatures, in violation of the Presidential Electors Clause," the brief states. >It continues: "All the unconstitutional changes to election procedures identified in the Bill of Complaint have two common features: (1) They abrogated statutory safeguards against fraud that responsible observers have long recommended for voting by mail, and (2) they did so in a way that predictably conferred partisan advantage on one candidate in the Presidential election."
>The states that joined the Wednesday brief are Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia. >They argue that they have an interest in the case because "the unconstitutional administration of elections" in some states dilutes votes in their own states. >"When non-legislative actors in other States encroach on the authority of the 'Legislature thereof' in that State to administer a Presidential election, they threaten the liberty, not just of their own citizens, but of every citizen of the United States who casts a lawful ballot in that election—including the citizens of amici States," the Wednesday brief says.
>The four states being sued have until 3 p.m. Thursday to file a response with the Supreme Court. https://archive.is/ufbLN
>Michigan Democrat threatens Trump supporters on Facebook Live and calls on 'soldiers' to make them 'pay'
>A Michigan Democrat is in hot water over a Facebook Live video in which she threatened supporters of President Trump.
>“So this is just a warning to you Trumpers: Be careful, walk lightly. We ain’t playing with you,” Michigan state Rep. Cynthia Johnson said in a video posted Tuesday. “Enough of the shenanigans. Enough is enough. And for those of you who are soldiers, you know how to do it. Do it right. Be in order. Make them pay.” >“I wish I could be talking to y’all in a private room because I just wish I could, but we’re public,” Johnson added.
>The comment drew immediate criticism from conservatives, who saw the clip as a call for violence. https://archive.is/VYUzV
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>>293961 >chinks everywhere >no wifi It's a storm in a teapot. No imminent threat and yes, they are taking over little by little. Ranting against them is a waste of time, same for muslims and assorted brown invaders without ignoring the cause of they foothold in the country: the government and the gunmen enforcing white genocide.
>>293945 Number of states suing raises to 19. >Arizona >Alabama >Arkansas >Florida >Indiana >Kansas >Louisiana >Mississippi >Montana >Nebraska >North Dakota >Oklahoma >South Carolina >South Dakota >Tennessee >Texas >Utah >West Virginia
>>293961 >>293962 What can we even do against the Chinese at this point? Reducing immigration and increasing vetting on both domestic and foreign Chinese people will be seen as 'racist' despite being a clear and present national security threat. It might seem drastic, but as far as I am concerned, the earlier we go to war with the CCP, the better. We cannot maintain our arms superiority forever, in fact, if China becomes more competent they will surpass us in not much longer than a decade. We need to eradicate the current Chinese government and dissolve China into several separate entities, and preferably make sure that China and true Chinese identity never return.
>>293964 >What can we even do against the Chinese at this point? The Chinese and all the actors fighting together for a piece of pie are not the most pressing matter, but the fifth column allowing it. The system must be dismantled.
>>293965 It's about the strategy. I am not sure exactly how Arizona joins the lawsuit, but this is clearly a political move to show how much support is behind this case. They do not need to sue Arizona, because they only need to prove fraud in the four states sued for them to have the results overturned.
>>293966 I would prefer a solution that does not leave the United States open to foreign influence or even invasion. Is it possible to cleanse the system from the inside? Can we make it a controlled burn? Another possible solution is to propagandize in the opposite direction and unite Americans against China, but that is going against a lot of old programming. However, it could be a solution if we make taking money from or supporting China as or even more socially and politically bad as, for example, pedophilia.
>>293968 >I would prefer a solution that does not leave the United States open to foreign influence or even invasion. Understand this, the life line of this system is Rothschild money, sever that line and everything will come down in a blink. The fall of the Soviet Union 2.0 ring a bell?
>>293970 >The fall of the Soviet Union 2.0 Remember that the fall of the Soviet Union was almost counter-couped, and that the United States is very different from the Soviet Union. I'll give you a metaphor: >The Soviet Union was almost entirely centralized, think of it like a human. >Once you take control of the brain, suddenly the entire human is bound to your will. You can wriggle your fingers, run around, and even throw a couple of punches. >Before you took control, this human happened to be locked in combat with an octopus, but since you were able to take control almost instantly, you can retreat from the octopus to a location where it is (politically) unable to attack you. >The United States is the octopus. It has a central brain, however it also has different brains in each limb. >When you take control of the brain of this octopus, you don't get everything at once. You still must fight to take control of each individual limb. >It is not so hopeless as that, a good takeover will also include some of if not most of the limbs, and a smart fighter will position the enemy limbs towards other combatants so that if they attack, they do your work for you. You cannot retreat like the human did though, because you are in center field. >Failure to take over quickly and efficiently could mean that your enemies have openings to attack you many times, or even incapacitate you in the worst case scenario. Anyways, that overly long and shitty metaphor was just to explain that the Soviet Union was a centralized state, since everyone was connected to the government chain of command, once that fell, everyone just listened to the new leader. The United States is not like that, we have many different third-party groups, not just businesses and parties, but militias (left and right wing), alphabet agencies, and ideological groups. If the government is overthrown, these groups will fight to restore it or usurp power for themselves.
>>293972 >The United States is the octopus. It has a central brain, however it also has different brains in each limb My point is that every limb depends of the federal money, without it most bureaucracies will stop, their employees will go home and the enforcers will turn to gangsterism as they did in the remaining pieces of the URSS. That is the chance for Americans, as well many other western countries to retake their land and regain self determination.
>>293973 >every limb depends of the federal money, without it most bureaucracies will stop, their employees will go home and the enforcers will turn to gangsterism Will the CIA stop? The FBI? ATF? The numerous other armed agencies, most whom seem entirely innocent on their front? What about the US military? People talk about how the military is right wing, but when it comes down to it, grunts will listen to their sergeant, sergeants will listen to their lieutenants, lieutenants will listen to their majors, and (most) majors will listen to their generals. At that point, will the generals side with the government or the rebels? Will some pick one side and others a different side? What about deserting ships in the navy? A rouge flight of A10s or fighters? A single AWOL tank could wreak devastation, especially in the early conflict. A civil war right now could only be due to the extreme ideological and political alienation that each corner of the country feels, and that alienation will only lead to further subdivision of the rebelling parties and government. A revolution in the United States will not be nearly as clean as you seem to believe. A hundred different factions will rise up to claim that they are the true bearers of liberty and the American dream, and they will fight to the death to force their idea of America on everyone else.
>>293974 >Dumb grunts will just listen to their commanding officers You're forgetting one important thing about the military in the event of a civil war, the troops have families.
>>293975 >Troops have families Not the grunts. Most are young guys just out of high school with nowhere else to go. That might be true for some sergeants and the brass, but generally soldiers will listen to their officers as they have been trained to do unflinchingly.
>>293974 >A revolution in the United States will not be nearly as clean as you seem to believe. A hundred different factions will rise up to claim that they are the true bearers of liberty and the American dream, and they will fight to the death to force their idea of America on everyone else. True, but it's to take the that chance or keep diving towards a sure dispossession and death.
>>293976 This. And even the veterans will pull the trigger on their own people just because they have "families" to take care of. Look at a closer example: cops; they will commit any atrocity against their neighbors just because of the money.
>>293978 >a man's relatives One's parents do not have close to the significance to someone as their wife and children. This can be proven rather simply, historically, it has been the sons killing their fathers rather than the fathers killing an overambitious son. Besides, these parents will probably not be fighting or picking a side. Even if we assume that the parents of these grunts are as young as possible, they are already most likely 40 years old, probably older. Most revolutionaries are young, the old generally sit it out and wait for someone to come out on top.
>>293979 As noted above in this post, children will kill their parents for power and ideology. Just look at the hatred the left has for their own parents. The only thing people really care about is themselves and their offspring, and they will kill anyone to secure their idealistic society.
>>293980 The point being that troops on the ground will be fighting in their own backyards, against their fellow man, friends and family. Loyalty to the chain of command only works when fighting on foreign soil, not on your home turf. This is exactly what happened during the american revolution, the king had to deploy troops from england because the colonial troops suffered high desertion rates and sabotage, and that was with conscription forces. In the modern age, american troops are almost entirely volunteer and have a strong sense of patriotism drilled into their heads from boot. Grunts fresh out of boot are more likely to trust their commanding officers, but the higher up the chain you go, the less loyal to the government commanders get, at least until you get to the upper echelons of command that become increasingly associated with the political swamp. Even the government acknowledges this.
I didn't see it posted here yet, but youtube is now removing any video that claims that there was election fraud in the 2020 US presidential elections. They sound afraid.
>>293964 Add Georgia to the list, supporting the suit against itself(?), bringing the total to 20 states. https://mobile.twitter.com/MichaelCoudrey/status/1336880306679267329 >Arizona >Alabama >Arkansas >Florida >Georgia >Indiana >Kansas >Louisiana >Mississippi >Montana >Nebraska >North Dakota >Oklahoma >South Carolina >South Dakota >Tennessee >Texas >Utah >West Virginia
>Dan Crenshaw Attacks Lin Wood and Michelle Malkin for Refusing to Blindly Support Georgia Senators >Why is Crenshaw going after President Trump’s most hardcore supporters? >Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-GA) is trying to put down the revolt that the Republican Party is experiencing from its constituents. >Crenshaw singled out attorney Lin Wood and pundit Michelle Malkin in particular while appearing on Megyn Kelly’s podcast for refusing to bow to the incredibly corrupt Georgia Republican Party. >Crenshaw desperately wants conservative patriots to rally the troops behind RINOs Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in Georgia. He believes that they are entitled to conservative votes, and they don’t have to earn them. This is the McCain-esque attitude that Crenshaw brings into the modern GOP. https://bigleaguepolitics.com/dan-crenshaw-attacks-lin-wood-and-michelle-malkin-for-refusing-to-blindly-support-georgia-senators/ https://twitter.com/MegynKellyShow/status/1336700286505803778
>>293993 Georgia voters are going to have to be very principled about whether they should vote or not. If Trump wins, they should vote, because the senate is arguably the more important part of Congress, and without a Republican majority, Trump might actually be impeached successfully this time. However, if Trump looses, the GOP should get what they deserve: a MASSIVE kick in the ass. Giving the Democrats all of the reigns of power for four years is bad, but it could turn out well in terms of redpilling people when we begin giving millions to blacks for reparations and sell out our trade to China.
>Dan Crenshaw Dan Crenshaw is a faggot that uses his eyepatch to advocate for more wars for Israel. He deserves to die in a hole with Mitt Romney are all the other right wing establishment cucks.
>>293982 i know of a fucker that had a few future telling dreams(all of which after he told me what they where ended up happening) and according to him youtube dies 2021, save the videos you like now.
>>293998 I'm not generally one to trust strangers on the internet when it comes to prophecy, but I'm curious. Did your friend's dream have any details pertaining to the circumstances surrounding youtube's downfall? Was it taken down or broken apart by anti-big tech/antitrust lawsuits? Did some catastrophe such as WWIII or a Carrington event tier solar storm destroy the underlying infrastructure that the internet is built upon?
>>293999 nope, he just casually said that while we where eating together about a year ago, have not been in contact with him for about 4 months, and i don't know how to reach him, even if this time he is wrong(which i don't think it will be), saving the stuff you like from youtube its still something many people should do.(but in the manner that he said it to me(quite nonchalantly), i don't think it will be a carrington or ww3 type event, but still you should invest in EMP protection for your hard drives and general electronics(this includes COMPONENTS, i say this because i don't see people tanking about making sure their individual components like capacitors and the like are still usable after a carrington style event), and no he has not said anything about solar flare emp, but if that is a thing that worries you(or in my case, emp being added to the weaponry used in wars), you should still prepare)
>>293982 >I didn't see it posted here yet, but youtube is now removing any video that claims that there was election fraud in the 2020 US presidential elections. It's a "progression" towards full gagging with the ADL calling the shots.
>YouTube to BAN ALL VIDEOS Claiming The Election Was Rigged >Section 230 >Also a recollection of many GOP members involved in backstabbing the Base and Trump last 4 years and why they must go. https://www.bitchute.com/video/BUuMcAacTgnd/ Payback is coming.
Wisconsin preprinted initials on absentee certificate envelopes to act as "verification" voter ID had been checked. They also accepted all mail-in ballots that lacked vitnes signatures and other safeguards.
>The State of Texas’s motion for leave to file a bill of complaint is denied for lack of standing under Article III of the Constitution. Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections. All other pending motions are dismissed as moot. >Statement of Justice Alito, with whom Justice Thomas joins: In my view, we do not have discretion to deny the filing of a bill of complaint in a case that falls within our original jurisdiction. See Arizona v. California, 589 U. S. ___ (Feb. 24, 2020) (Thomas, J., dissenting). I would therefore grant the motion to file the bill of complaint but would not grant other relief, and I express no view on any other issue. https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/121120zr_p860.pdf
>>294161 someone said the ceretori means the supreme court will review the evidence, but I am not sure what case thats supposed to affect.not a lawfag.
>The @TexasGOP released a statement after the U.S. Supreme Court decision, calling for secession: “Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the constitution.” https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1337554477033852928
>>294170 >>294169 For this to work though it cant be legislated. people need to just enmasse stop dealing with the fed if they want a balkanization to work.
>>294174 Is there an State equivalent to martial law that would say the current federal government is an illegitimate one and that it will not abide by any of its laws? Treat the Biden administration like the British in 1774.
>>294174 balkanization will happen when immigrants and non-Americans refuse to live in an American government. but hat happens in like 2033. that is going to take a while.
what we are looking at today is a change in leadership between trump and the American Aristocracy. it's going to be rough but violence, if it happens, is not going to be that extensive.
>>294176 >>294177 The best we can do is secede. We will see, but the media is REALLY pushing it right now. If it isn't actually over but shooting starts, it's their fault. If it is really over, I welcome it. This nation needs to be cleansed.
>>294176 states have ignored federal mandates in he past, but that's only been for things like marijuana legalization and sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants. it's only the democrats that cheat.
>>294179 I agree a new Best United States is best outcome to hope for.
>>294180 If secession don't happen it is time for the States to play their game and become sanctuary states that gives sanctuary from all laws Biden enacts pluss sanctuary from select other laws.
>>294182 >become sanctuary staes oh and who's doing to declare that? republicans? also known as the biggest cowards in American politics.state governments are about as corrupt as the federal at this point with few exceptions. and texas is not one of them.
>>294184 True many are (have been) a bit spineless. But I think many have become redpilled and pissed off enough these past years to not want to be subservient subjects anymore playing the "perhaps it will work out in the end" game. It is time they start serving the will of the people in their States and say fuck you to the Democratic party and the main stream media. But politicians have disappointed before, so all one can hope for is that they stop caring about what the media says and just start acting.
"Lawyer here Calm down, this is actually a good thing. What this ruling means is that a Forced Injucture on a Hung Court is now in play. The court is HUNG! Meaning that the states are now allowed to audit preliminary ballots and present that as evidence to the Supreme Court, which can not be blocked by the LOWER COURTS. The problem was always about the evidence not allowed to be presented because the lower courts refused to review them, which prevents appeals from having any legs. Now that the court is hung, WE CAN FINALLY HAVE A PROPER TRIAL! THIS IS BIG! NEVER GIVE UP!"
Copied from anon on /pol/. I don't know if it is true or not, but it's a white pill for the moment.
>>294183 The Orderly Dissolution of the United States into Its Component Parts is a good solution. Most States are larger than European countries and can live happy lives separated from the Union.
Hear me out though: It makes absolutely no sense for SCOTUS, with a Republican majority, and in particular Justice Thomas, to throw out this case. They should be aware enough that this is grounds for a civil war. This makes me think something else is at play. Either all of their families were threatened and they were promised access to an eternal debauched Heaven for their service or they have some sort of other plan. That- or there is another deeper level to this political play. I'd hold off on initiating armed conflict until inauguration. Again, it might just be a cope from me, but it doesn't compute.
>>294193 >why does this site think I'm flooding? With normal posting it should not give flood error. There is a little timeout needed between posts, but it should not say you are flooding unless you spam posts. If you get the warning again (often) try to make note of what you did and if it is reproducible and post in >>>/qa/5291 → thread and I will try to look into it. I will do some double checking anyway on my dev computer tomorrow to see if there is something I did wrong in code.
>>294193 Y U so black-pilled bro balkanization is in 10 years, the great reset crew isn't confident they're going to win. we'll make it through this happening, that is until...
>>294193 Maybe I am a coward, but I feel that there is a higher calling for me than to die in a war.
Another thing that has my palms tingling about SCOTUS rejecting this case is the sheer number of bots, shills, and slide threads currently on /pol/. The jannies are also scrubbing a shit ton of stuff. It started immediately after the Texas case was rejected, and every thread made saying that Trump still has a path to victory is slid into oblivion and shilled the fuck out of.
>>294195 From what I heard Thomas and Alito basically opted to "dissent" without actually dissenting and their neutrality basically made the decision 7-0
>>294199 you are not a coward. I believe it is human nature to build. that is why I have confidence in myself these days even if I am the poster child for the left. Destruction cannot be avoided, but it is human nature to want to build instead of destroy. I want to build a social network of my own. I want to provide safe haven for normies to question (((the narrative))). a place for them to have families without fear of repraisal for the state. Without this method of being, our destructive impulses will never ammount to anything positive anyway.
>>294190 >>294187 The Supreme Court dismissed the case for lack of standing.
>>294192 This makes plenty of sense for the Supreme Court, actually. If the Supreme Court had heard the case, they’d have to side with Texas. And if they sided with Texas, they’d have to let Congress chose the electors, which could result in Trump taking the election from Biden. This 100% would have caused civil unrest. They aren’t stupid. They don’t need to read 4chan to know the right is composed of people like >>294193 and >>294199 who won’t do anything no matter what happens. If the goal is to keep SCOTUS in a position of power - and it is - then this is by far the least risky option.
Lets be real here. Just because a tranny wont do something doesn't mean I'm most of /pol/
with the lock down and splooge mess that is the great reset and mandatory vaccines, you are looking at unrest either way. Trump could easily sweep unrest in a non harmful direction for the elites but it seems like idiots on the SC care more about fucking kids than preserving their power.
>>294176 I may need to re-read it, but on the top of my head I am pretty sure that the Constitution gives the rights of the states to govern themselves. It is why Commiefornia said "Fak Yu" to ICE in detaining criminals as well as having the local police cooperate with ICE, going as far as criminalizing local cooperation. Like seriously over-riding Federal law enforcement?
I mean I always though each state can set their own policies for sure like taxes and shit, but to try to step over the laws set by the National level, something doesn't seem right.
The way it works confounds me and I think that is and always have been the goal, to keep people stupid and ignorant.
>>294211 the constitutional understanding is very clear. federal law supersedes state law. it was always illegal for commiefornia to legalize weed and be a sanctuary state. They're just democrats, they can and will ignore the law.
>>294197 >Balkinization Why does everyone keep using this? Correct me if my dumb ass is wrong but every fucking time I see this meme, they try to break up the entire USA into cultural groups from midwesterners to rednecks of Texas to the Hillbillies of the Appalacha's. Now, why the fuck would that in any scenario EVER happen?
This isn't like we have 1000 different idealogies like the damned Christian Church were Espicopal vs Baptist vs Orthadox vs Catholic forms their own individual state to which they govern. This is the USA vs the Communist Revolution. Just like the Red Army vs the White when the Commies killed the Tsar. The only chance it would ever be more broken than that is because of young dim wits that just want their Henti/Loli fuck farms and say "fuck you" to the "man" because all they do all day is sit on the coutch all day smoking weed. To put it simply, they are the fence sitters that are seviant to anyone that will feed them. These people too are your enemy and shouldn't be allowed because they will just re-open the door back to communism if they even toss them a bone.
It has boiled down to two parties, Communism vs Capitalism and we aren't the only country to which this takeover is occuring in. We are just more likely to actually do something about it than Germany, Britain, France, and most of the fucked, not cucked, Western Europeans because we are more well armed and willing to tell the commies to fuck off.
The only great divisions you will see in the new USA is because the Commie ran states such as the ones of the Pacific coast will be solely isolated from the north east. There are many states that seperate the two and if the Capitalist states choose, can isolate them and cut off all logistics including air travel. Thus they become choked out and wither till forced into a Lend-Lease with another enity (China) Or submit and accept defeat that their tantrum didn't end in installing communism as they so desired.
Many don't want to become divided up and most likely, if the states do leave the "union" then Trump will lead the states that leave and Biden the ones that stay. I doubt that any states would try to "stay out of this shit" and not choose a side for they couldn't stand alone with out either side giving them the gibs to survive.
But either way, no matter what happens, durring this shit storm, which the clouds are rolling in, we all are going to get coverned in shit when it hits that fan. And I have never been more afaid in my life.
>>294212 And this is why I find it really bullshit how the Federal allowed the shit to continue for years and years with out pulling the fucking reigns. Trump, our president, is the Cheif Executive Officer of the United States. The Executive Branch sole purpose is to Enfoce the Laws to which they govern. Yet somehow, "If I do that, then that makes me look like a Tyrant on the MSM."
Obama was a weak limpwristed son of a bitch president that was lax on everything allowing for these states to shit on the rest of America but in all seriousness, Trump should of been more firm. He did walk around congress to build his wall, he did say that he will withhold funding to "Santuary Cities" but If I remember correctly was "put down" by Congress for this that an the other. But he is the President, not Nancy Peloci, they don't enforce the laws, Trump does.
In this regaurd, yeah. I am pissed, Pissed that Trump and the rest of the hand sitters didn't clean house when they had the fucking chance. And for ANYONE to say that they, "I didn't see this coming." Is a brain dead idiot. From day 1 they tried to impeach Trump. From day 1 you could see which republicans were do nothing hand sitters to RINO's,(Romney,McCain) and which ones were flip flopping like dead fish all over begging everyone not to squash them when the revolution starts, acting like a bunch of lap dogs to the other side. (Lindsey Graham)
Trump rattled the cages of all the democrats and what we found was more corruption than ever before filled to the brim with communists, radicals and extremists embroiled in the "good life" of decadence set forth by Obama. At least I can give some credit to Obama. He is smart, for he had the nads to drop hellfire missiles on his own people to get rid of them for they opposed him.
I am not saying Trump should of been that extreme but he sure as hell could of had made things a lot tougher for the Dems to even continue as long as they had. The funny thing is though, who really knows what happened behind closed doors. They haven't been able to touch Trump for 4 fucking years! It isn't till now they steal the election and, wala they get what they want. Still 4 fucking years of non-stop bullshit and really, is it at all surprising?
All I can hope for now is that Trump really grows a pair and starts pulling the reigns hard and that he has an ace up the sleeve.
You're right to say that when talk about balkanization, it is either ideological larpers, or black-pillers. I think America is going through some bad times now but the current political instability is not going to lead to real balkanization of America into it's component parts. Ideology will not divide communities, but nationality and heritage will.
>>294216 But that is exactly as it is now here in the USA. Just because the Government doesn't enforce 'segregation' doesn't mean that it doesn't exist because the people make it exist by carrying it on.
There are in every city suburbs which contain all white or all black communities. Project Housing which are mostly black, heck even communites which are entirely devoted to either Mexican, Cuban, or Chinese. But further than simply division of race. Is the micro cultures from the Creole of Louisiana to the Cowboys of Texas, from the Valley Kids of California to the Wops of New York. Culture and Heritage goes hand and hand but essentially we are all American. Granted, now, people in the south call any northerner a Snowbird and dislike them, and everyone thinks that Florida is nothing but full of Tourists and Old folks, but I don't think that is going to divide us or keep us divided.
We may drink our tea with Sugar here in the south, but we all can both agree that we still both drink tea. And despite being a little different we accept those differences and can still meet eye to eye.
This is the differences between the left and the right. The right recognizes the individual, the left only sees a collective and can't see the forest for the trees.
So part way, the only thing I can see Balkinizing is really the Left. Funny thing is, they do tend to eat themselves and have done already. Like when Obama tried to downplay "defunding the police" What a show.
>>294234 >>294238 jesus fucking christ i got into politics like 5 years ago right before the trump train started and all i have seen is this gradual slide into insanity i don't want to live in the soviet union, i just want to be left alone...
>>294256 For me it was Hillary's illegal private email server and the way the FBI gave her warnings before raiding her server to let her erase everything that snapped me out of "hurr durr politicians are corrupt so why care? i just wanna play video games" mode. I became a cringey trump fanboy at first but eventually I saw the light.
>>294283 I just made subtitles for the someone who got their hands on the dominion machines. They're still using the exact same 'features' from 2017 >>292621
Spread it and use it against shills who say people voted for Biden. People don't even know this is possible, this isn't just some faggot talking about it. I made a under 4mb silent version for halfchan as well.
Major redflags shown in this video >Can REMOVE votes in this kiked system, not just add them. >Can also VOTE ON BLANK BALLOTS. >Can RESCAN ballots >Can ADJUDICATE ALL SCANNED BALLOTS >Can be used in RECOUNTS like the magic biden number keep going up in challenged states
Look at the abnormalities and you will see that they all point to requiring a shit ton of adjudication to rig the election. >Video of niggers scanning more than once >Affidavits of niggers running blank ballots >There is WAY too much adjudicated ballots for it to beconsidered normal >The overnight spikes that are ALL BIDEN and nothing else
>>294284 Kek a shill really tried to make this up to be no big deal.
>Oh cool, so that accounts for what, maybe a thousand? Five thousand? Nice, your emperor lost by like 6 million lmao. Keep huffing that hopium young man
>>294286 last night or so i made a collage out of it, but a video is way harder to deboonk. but cuckchan has no sound embeds so thats why i made the subtitles. heres the soundless v under 4mb
>>294286 <maybe a thousand, five thousand? >"We've adjudicated over 106 thousand"
The evidence is overwhelming. It's maddening how it's just being ignored rather than addressed. It's like the Clinton emails all over again. There is far more than enough here for the fraud claims to be exhaustively investigated with in depth audits. It's just sickening how this gets brushed under the rug while the Russian Collusion Delusion drug on for damn near the entirety of Trump's term with no evidence whatsoever besides "well my anonymous source who isn't willing to testify under oath said 'dude trust me'."
I'm beginning to think a Republican will win but it may not be Trump. Texas and the states that joined them will probably reject the electors from the contested states which means Biden will fall under the 270 mark. in that case the House will decide the President and the Senate will vote on Vice President.
the House vote for president isn't by representatives but by State delegation. which means the GOP has 26 votes, the Democrats 20 and 4 states are split. the Senate votes for VP like they would for anything else, each Senator votes yea or nay. the 26 votes in the House aren't a lock for Trump. Wyoming sticks out as the prime example. Liz Cheney is basically her states delegation because she's the sole congressman from Wyoming. it's clear she hates Trump and may not vote for him, however she might because if the House cannot form a majority then whoever the Senate votes as VP would become President.
I have zero doubt that the Senate will vote for Mike Pence because if neither House or Senate can reach a majority then Nancy Pelosi would become acting President until they sort the shit out. after Mo Brooks' series of speeches on the floor of the House and the Supreme Court pissing off Texas, it's going to go down this route. Joe Biden will never be President. much like impeachment they'll have to pick their poison Trump or Pence.
tranny suicides will sky rocket if Pence becomes President. however I'm not sure how Trump supporters would take this. Liz Cheney would basically be committing political suicide and she'd be hated in the LGBTP community. deranged tranny suicide squads would probably attack her on a daily basis.
joking aside I can't see the populist wing liking Pence. he's kind a of a basic bitch conservative but he is anti China (see his Hoover Institute speech) and his past views on immigration have been pretty hardline. this is him from 2007. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2007/jun/19/20070619-121822-3573r/
the thing about the congressional selection is that it doesn't have to regard the vote or electoral college whatsoever. the question is will enough Republican delegations defect to Biden, the Democrats need 6 or can Trump hold on to all 26 GOP delegations because if he loses just one, Pence would become President. Pence isn't exactly a powerless automaton as the press presents him https://archive.is/ulGzB
sorry about going off on a tangent. I'm pretty certain Biden/Harris will never set foot in the White House and it's really a choice between Trump or Pence. Pence is a lock for the Senate's VP pick but Trump not so much in the House. liberals and cuckservatives will have to pick their poison. will they're blind hatred of Trump allow a Pence presidency, who some liberals have citied as a Christian supremacist.
>>294298 she'd be sucking his dick and playing house mammy in a heart beat or she'd be frozen out of anything meaningful. she'd probably sent to every shit 3rd world county on a ambassadorial tour. however being as "woke" as she is she wouldn't be able to say a single thing about it. it would be an absolute nightmare. a month of that and she'd be guzzling cum daily just so she wouldn't have to go back.
Kamala still hasn't resigned from the Senate. I doubt she will, the moment that was pointed out the NYT and other liberal outlets starting publishing flush pieces saying it's absolutely normal. yeah we'll see
>Entire CCP network <Entire CCP network >Entire CCP network <Entire CCP network You have no doubt heard about the list by now, but havent actually seen it? Well here it is.
I verified the torrent, it is indeed the file but my toaster pc cant load it fully in openoffice. Mega nuked this off their site within minutes but it's too late the floodgate is open.
>D.C. 2nd Million MAGA march >Nick Fuentes We promised to destroy the GOP if they didn’t fight for Trump, so we will destroy the GOP https://www.bitchute.com/video/LwyyuFyUOXaa/
>>294385 it's a translated file, the original is all chinese but it looks like he autotranslated it so that could be why. source of translation: https://twitter.com/HYVEE7
>>294382 >power battle between Israel and Chinks Here is something related, do not know how much weight it holds but says they're working together.
Kikes celebrating their masterplan about trying to destroy the country for decades. >Not about the election, even if Trump stays in office it's about how they decieved half the country. >Calls for violence and civil war play into their hand >Iran can be blammed for anything like a super ISIS >Intentially pushing Trump to the edge on declaring marshal law >New extra kiked laws and state constitutions in place as soon as he does, when they will pull sucession. >Will only admit to minor fraud, not enough to overturn it. >They will scream and fabricate evidence on fraud being on Trump's side, this is why they keep saying there's no evidence of fraud on Bidens side >They think they're above the law and do not care about law. >Jews controlling all politically appointed, judges, mayors, goveners. >Laws will be rewritten before they face any consequence.
Disinfo campaign planned (russia 3.0) >People in gov are scared >Q going to be heavily blamed for fraud as a military operation (makes sense why pelosi brought up Q to get it into the public view) >All actual fraud we've found is going to be handwaved as 'Qanon disinformation' to discredit the election. >Flynn will be tied to Qanon, likely to prosecute him again after he was just pardoned >'Online Digital Soldiers' (Anons) will be spun as Digital Terrorists and the reason that Trumps side has so much fraud >'Digital terrorists' will be blamed for violence in the streets >Big tech will be hailed as heros defending the integrity of the election, while Trump and the military ect will be demonized
ACB part of their plan? >Spying on 4 of 5 conservative SCOTUS, Threats to Justice Thomas's life >SCOTUS majority likely compromised by threats >Forcing cases to SCOTUS is their big powerplay with ACB recusing as their checkmate >Intend to call on Amy to recuse herself when the next case hits SCOTUS >If Amy recuses herself then all lower courts will bog everything down before it hits SCOTUS >Plan to pit everyone against eachother as long as possible to fracture the country >Congress going to be running the country while this occurs, not Trump >Since ACB recused herself, will be the sole argument for packing the courts.
Jew+Chink alliance >Jews will sacrifice lower pawns to distance themselves, and at the same time secure relations with China >China is backing them up to overthrow US military >Weaponizing the virus, CDC traitors involved >infecting conservative, republician members of gov with covid and will do it to SCOTUS if they dont obey >Powell, Guilliani, Flynn and legal teams under illegal spying
Welp, the electoral college does its thing today. Will states assign their own electors independent of the 'voting tallies'in their states? Will Pence opt to announce inaccurate elector tallies as the president of the electoral college with zero oversight of that specific duty as delineated by the constitution? Will electors be objected to on legitimate or spurious grounds? Or, will Biden successfully steal this election and begin a 4 year process of not only reversing but gaining ground against all manner of liberties and safeguards designed to protect the public? Find out tonight,... TODAY!!! And get the booze ready, I have a feeling we're really in for it. YouTube is going full censorship of the term 'fraud', so buckle your seat belts
>>294405 Trump has to make a move. If it doesn't happen to day, I don't know when it will. Crossing my fingers for doors getting kicked down and big names arrested.
>>294406 The Texas lawsuit WAS the big move, and if SCOTUS had done their constitutionally mandated and oath-bound fucking JOBS we might be seeing a very different outcome. Aside from revealing to the country EXACTLY how fucked we and the system are, throwing the case out for lack of standing before even hearing the suit is unconscionable. NO WHERE in the constitution does it make any MENTION of standing if one wants to skip my rant, I'd advise watching the Viva Barmes breakdown from last night's they're far more authoritative and knowledgeable. 'Standing' was invented before the courts in the 1920s as a tool to simply refuse to hear cases. There is no legal justification for the application or denial of standing, outside the increasing use and set precedent, tacitly allowed by a failure to argue that point (which let's be honest, wouldnt happen anyway). The Texas suit (as I am told) is effectively FLAWLESS in its drafting, which is conclusively why SCOTUS refused to even hear it, because they would HAVE to render judgement for the plaintiff states if it was given a day in court. We'll have a front row seat regardless, but I dont advise optimism, I advise booze.
we're going full 1876 and Congress is going to have to select the president. absolutely zero need to cross the rubicon. Mo Brooks and Mark Levin have discussed this process at length. does this mean Trump will win? no but it definitely means Biden/Harris will never step foot in the White House.
the electors from the disputed states will be rejected. republicans will reject them and democrats will reject the GOP's rival electors. that means it goes to the House. the House votes for President and the Senate votes for VP the Senate votes normally but the House has special rules, each state congressional delegation gets 1 vote. that means the GOP has 26 votes, democrats 20 and 4 states are split. if Trump lose one vote he won't be president and Biden needs to gain 6. Liz Cheney is the sole congressional delegate because she's the only rep from the state. I think it's pretty fucking likely Liz Cheney will not vote for Trump and if that's the case whoever the Senate selects will become President. in all likelihood that means Mike Pence because if the Senate can't reach a majority that means Nancy Pelosi would become President and that shit isn't happening.
Pence has every reason in the world to allow this process to play out because it means he'll most likely be the next President. at this point Biden isn't even a realistic option, it's Trump or Pence.
I'm going with Pence because everybody will be pissed liberals and Trump supporters but Pence will be entirely blameless. the republicans who pulled a Judas will be finished but I doubt Liz Cheney gives a single fuck. maybe she won't because she's a dike and Trump would be better than Pence for them who knows. faggot progressives in split states may side with republicans merely to block a Pence presidency out of self interest. not sure how this going to break down but my money is on Pence. I also kind of find it hilarious that progs in their absolute derangement against Trump are going to usher something far worse for them.
Trump will accept the results and be hailed as the president who drained the swamp, Pence will shower him with honors and he rides off into the sunset.
maybe Trump pulls it off but a Pence presidency seems like the most likely outcome.
>>294416 I thought Pence was just put there by Trump to scare politicians into not going along with bullshit impeachments because it'd mean putting "Lightning Pence" in charge. If he does get to be in charge, what do you think he'll do?
>>294416 most likely this. the only thing that could go horribly wrong at the moment is for the fraud to not be investigated to a satisfying conclusion and China sowing division and maybe even invading.
>>294417 Yes, shit has been happening. >A judge released information strongly suggesting that the election was stolen by a large number of 'errors' which were then used to tabulate Biden votes in large number without supervision. >Google goes down worldwide due to Solarwinds being compromised. This also goes for most, if not all United States agencies. >Julian Assange is pardoned by President Trump. >Pennsylvania faithless electors unanimously vote for Trump.
>>294411 Verbal comunication: CB or HAM radio Nonverbal: Signs and indicators that situation is normal, or abnormal (flags, banners, etc), possibly colored to indicate the nature and severity of the situation (red for medical, purple for threats, blue for resource deficiency, etc).
>>294428 >PA blue >GA blue >WI blue they're really going to steal it aren't they. Trump probably still has an ace up his sleeve, but this is critically bad.
>>294429 I keep also seeing random reports of all of those states going full red, even though all the mainstream sources are saying they are blue. IDK why that is happening, but it might be those rival electors that >>294416 mentioned. At least, I hope so. Pence can still refuse electors from contested states, it is just a matter of whether he will do it or not.
>>294430 I don't know why, but I have faith pence with defend Trump. For the little Pence has done, he has never betrayed Trump, and he's had many opportunities in the congress.
>>294418 that's difficult to say there are two thoughts about Pence one that he's just an automaton and the other is he's the power behind the throne. I go with the latter because Trump selected him not only because of his Evangelical appeal but according to the National Review at the time >And there is every reason to believe that a Vice President Pence would be almost uniquely historically powerful, in contrast to the beta role he seems to be cast in by the media. Trump seems quite interested in being president, but he does not seem all that interested in doing the work of the president. That’s where Pence comes in: Trump and his team have indicated they are looking for a “chief operating officer,” one with Washington experience. One can easily imagine a President Trump outsourcing almost all of his policy agenda to Pence – meaning a Vice President Pence could realistically set the agenda for most of the policies of a Trump administration outside of a few bright and shiny objects of particular interest to the Donald. https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/07/donald-trump-vice-president-mike-pence-active-role/
I think on most issues he's kind of a basic bitch conservative which Trump's nationalists populists might reject. the immigration hawks will outright and running a Koch agenda will probably lose the GOP all the working class voters Trump picked up. however you have to take this with a massive grain of salt because of the obvious liberal bias. https://archive.is/EY1Mh
overall a Pence presidency wouldn't be terribly different but if he pushes his Koch nigger bullshit too far, he'll lose the populists entirely. some may go back to the democrats and most will just not vote, which only empowers the democrats. plus there is always the concern that the religious right would be just as annoying as the woke left pushing their morality on people. if his Koch nigger masters don't realize any of this and try to return to the status quo then the country will definitely submit to communism.
other than that I'm not terribly worried, I just hope they are cognizant that the gains Trump made with hispanics and working class whites were economic. >>294423 don't worry it was always going to play out this way. nothing is official until congress makes it so. Biden isn't going to be President, Nancy Pelosi knew that back in October when she was discussing this very process, even Van Jones made a pre election video on this scenario. Congress is going to decide this one. whether it's Trump or Pence is anybody guess.
Been out of the loop for a couple weeks, it's become impossible to keep up from all the misinformation and gaslighting. I can't think of a time in my life that felt so much like an Orwellian nightmare. More and more I long for the simple efficiency of the Equestrian system of immortal benevolent tyrants. Imagine how much more we could accomplish as a species without the constant power struggles of corrupt, flawed mortal rulers.
>>294420 >Solarwinds being compromised. You forget to mention that Solarwinds is connected to Dominion, and that this has been going on since the start of the year.
>>294441 Educated and mature people dont need anyone to rule them. Communities can rule themselves if enough members are good. Good startups change the world for the better when governors dont get in the way. Imagine a world of AnCap countries where if you dont like your govenor you can leave. Maybe a shitload of floating island or massive boat or oil rig micronations too.
GOP sends contesting electors in: >Pennsylvania >Georgia >Michigan >Wisconsin >Arizona >Nevada >New Mexico I'm not sure why New Mexico is contesting but okay (unless it was a typo and Minnesota is sending, either way not a contested state so idk).
At this point Trump has a clear path to victory through investigations into each state as well as through Congress.
>>294445 Pardon, but I dont grasp what this means. Did the electors vote for trump, or are the electors contested and geared toward doing so? If it is up to the courts, SCOTUS pretty much told everybody where the courts are likely to stand.
>>294446 Basically, the electors that were certified by the contested states all went and voted blue. However, a separate group of electors in each state also went and voted red. Because there are two slated electoral groups from each state, each state will be individually argued and voted on, according to the Constitution: >"If more than one return or paper purporting to be a return from a State shall have been received by the President of the Senate, those votes, and those only, shall be counted which shall have been regularly given by the electors who are shown by the determination mentioned in section 5 of this title to have been appointed, if the determination in said section provided for shall have been made, or by such successors or substitutes, in case of a vacancy in the board of electors so ascertained, as have been appointed to fill such vacancy in the mode provided by the laws of the State; but in case there shall arise the question which of two or more of such State authorities determining what electors have been appointed, as mentioned in section 5 of this title, is the lawful tribunal of such State, the votes regularly given of those electors, and those only, of such State shall be counted whose title as electors the two Houses, acting separately, shall concurrently decide is supported by the decision of such State so authorized by its law... >...No votes or papers from any other State shall be acted upon until the objections previously made to the votes or papers from any State shall have been finally disposed of."
I don't know if SCOTUS has anything to do with it, but I would assume that most states will be entirely invalidated for both sides and the election will default to Congress.
>>294447 These results are valid if the legal process against an illegal election fraud did anything. It did not and the republican party has not done the necessary to secure the vote.
So, the plan B. Because there is only a plan B. Also stop with the Qanon bullshit, prayers and dubs, that's not how you fight.
Buy a gun. Defend your rights. You are no longer in a democracy with an unelected president. Trump did his time, let him go, you have to find someone stronger now.
so if I'm understanding this right, only the GOP electors voted trump in certain states. raising the question, did enough electors vote Trump to win the election. as >>294453 said, these votes are only valid if we found fraud. however, there were faithless Clinton electors in 2016. No reason, fully against the rules, and their votes still counted, why won't the Trump electors be counted when they have an argument of any kind.
there is a lot of confusion going on right now. it's unclear if this even real or if it means anything. but once again, it's not time to give up on Trump for the 50th time. it's always good to be prepared, but that doesn't change what's going on. Wait to see what his 4d chess move is, he has to have something prepared, but we still don't know what it is, or if it's good enough. I expect something on Jan 1st, but It ain't over 'till Jan 20th.
>>294456 you would have two slates of electors one certified by the state legislature and one certified by the governor. Pence as president of the Senate could throw them both out. the 6 swing states plus New Mexico are sending rival sets of electors. if they get tossed that means Biden would have 222 electoral votes and Trump 232 which means it goes to the House for a contingent election.
>>294453 Three words: wait and see. There's a lot of stuff going on behind closed doors, and no one can tell what is going on right now. And anyone who thinks Trump will just lie down and cuck out, remember - Kissinger of all people got purged. That's when you know shit is happening.
>The Proud Boys going at Antifa from every angle, they run behind (((police))) for protection after ironically calling for them to be defunded all year.
>>294456 It just takes some effort to elaborate a massive fraud. They did not to end like in 2016, since the vast majority of the US is republican anyways. I'm not saying there was no fraud; there was, and everyone point it out, not just in the US but across the world. It just takes another effort; rigor and cooperation with the services to dismantle the fraud, and this process is slower than the election. Imagine the time it takes to fill a complaint; go to a tribunal; the procedure; the investigation, and waiting for a verdict. If the official authorities does not proves being competent at cancelling fraudulent votes, all of this should have been anticipated, but that's not what the GOP has done since Trump's biggest enemies are inside his own party.
All this blatant political fuckery isn't doing wonders for my internal organs above and below. I'm optimistic for Trump and Pence, yet I can't help but dread what other low blows the system has.
lmfao this country is done. Biden isn't even sworn in yet and the poz is going overboard. Don't know if you guys heard about the ATF raiding some gun manufacturer after a meeting with Biden? Saw a thread about it on 4/k/ that got unsurprisingly nuked after long. I'll see if I can dig up an article.
>>291347 Well the real discussion I'd like to listen to is whether it's better to buy time as the Republicans have done for the last 100 years or go full throttle globohomo in the hopes that wakes people up more quickly.
>>294558 >whether it's better to buy time as the Republicans have done for the last 100 years or go full throttle globohomo in the hopes that wakes people up more quickly. The former has been tried and failed over and over again, moreover most conservacucks already know that voting is a scam. On the other hand, accelerationism is the only way not tried yet, surely will be painful and bloody, but freedom is not free.
>>294558 The problem with full throttle globohomo is that people are STILL too comfortable. Acceleration only works if people are willing to do something besides sit on their asses, and unfortunately if Trump really is out by the 20th, it'll be a big demotivator for the right wing - they'll just sit on their asses, and I just don't see Trump supporters rioting like Antifa do, and that doesn't even include the institutional support. I will say this about Trump - he has managed to motivate right wingers who would normally stay at home and watch riots on TV, he has motivated them to go march and fight in the streets. You just don't get that with anyone else on the right. No one will fight in the streets for Mitch McConnell. But people are willing to fight, kill even, as the past months have shown, for Trump. Find me another president that people are willing to go fight and die for in the streets. Lincoln doesn't count.
>>294561 accelerationism has been tried in New Zealand and it's already failed.
Nick Fuentes made a plan that actually sounds like it could work. end the gop by voting them out of office. Democrats do the exact same thing s ass the republicans anyway. do this until either they let you take control, or they openly admit that they are undemocratic, causing a civil war. Now if we know that voting for republicans has a 0% chance of helping, then either way it is better then that.
>>294563 >Nick Fuentes The GOP are in on the scheme. Remember our boy Kemp? Why do you think he was obstructing so damn much? Because he was in on it too. I would not be surprised if the GOP wins Georgia despite record low turnout from Republicans where it should go to the Dems. Your hopes of getting a functional third party in or usurping control of the Republican party through just voting are nil. Why do you think Bernie Sanders keeps losing to the establishment candidate? Because it's been rigged in the primaries for the Democrats, and soon the Republican primaries will be rigged too. Trump was an anomaly. Hence, you will not be able to take over the Republican party. What about just running a third party candidate in anything? Well, as this election has shown, it'll just be rigged as fuck. Nope, no seats for you. If this one for Trump slips, and we are almost out of time too, the only choice left will have to be by force.
>>294566 Angloshere are the biggest cucks tbh. For better or for worse, America is not English.
when muzzies burn London, the English clean up and blame Islamophobia. When muzzies burn Paris, the French burn Paris even more in protest, and blame Islamophobia again. The English culture of politeness is incompatible with hostile traitors, and leads to endless cucking. The WASP elite where destroyed and replaced due to their own kindness.
>>294568 >The WASP elite where destroyed and replaced due to their own kindness I disagree. Be the WASP elite or the peasants, the root of corruption and their undoing is Mammonism, the worshiping of money. There's no limit to how far they prostitute themselves for money, fame and other vapid distractions. We can blame the kikes and their golems, but their agenda only can be fulfilled with the willing participation of rotten souls.
>>294569 >WASPs died due to greed nobody in power ever gets too rich. they genuinely believed it would be better to give away their power to someone else. Being such a high trust society, they trusted that their replacement would care about them. When it is precisely low trust, high performance peoples that corrupt aristocracies. and how would you describe the Jews. Anglos, especially American Anglos, are some of the highest trust, high performance peoples in the world. there are always outside influences that want to take over the system, but it is clear that a primary reason for the WASP fall is their high societal trust.
>>294561 >>294562 Older generations believe this is the same old song and dance that has been played for decades. In reality it's an older less known song and dance on a larger stage. Sometimes things swing red or blue. Sometimes a war, disease, and various troubles. That's the mindset. Some of the things weren't good, but it worked out in the end more or less. Because this looks so much like previous times before in a general sense it'll be the same going foward. On a day to day life it's waiting for things to go back to normal. A normal that won't come. The further economic consolidation is sickening. Accelerating only changes when they see the horrors that are brought upon them and their loved ones. That pain will be directed by them toward their targets. >>294569 That's the obsessive Pride as in the church's deadly sin. Money isn't the point. Yes they use it as decoration as a medal to adorn their body as their false reflection of soul. The point is self delusions. This situation wouldn't have happened had they simply fucked off. >We can blame the kikes and their golems, but their agenda only can be fulfilled with the willing participation of rotten souls. Now hold on. The system is semi-self-perpetuating. To burn out people before they have a chance to truly grow. Technically yes at any point everyone could say fuck it and it would all come tumbling down. They have pushed the peices togther is such a way they are behind and away from the details. The requirement demands total control. Throughout their ranks, to their golems, those addicts to illusory things, to being superior over others, and normal people. Anyone in those positions is a circus elephant held by a thin string and the training they under took. If enough broke out their keepers wouldn't make it so such abuse wouldn't happen. Yet eating from a golden dish from the scraps that are tossed aside and the possibility of failure has such a grip they can't help but think in the box. Not only that the engineered circumstances to weed out those successful with a good heart and mind and soul is hampering efforts to get stuff done. >>294570 High trust without due diligence based in truth is slowly fatal. Low trust is highly limited and can't accomplish great things, without very specific points of failure. Low trust societies implodes when it get's too low. The zion ideal is to create something so soul shatteringly awful and for so long people give up and submit to their zion king.
So yeah, new goalposts right now. December 18th. Friday. Anyone got anything to add? Or just waiting another 2 weeks at a time until January 20th? I wish Trump would just...do something, but maybe I'm too impatient.
>>294594 Our best bet is Pence just counting the alternate electors, but barring that shit is pretty much fucked. Its not a question whether there's voter fraud or whatever. Its clear that there was and the courts are just refusing to hear it. As I have mentioned the glowies are already acting on Biden's orders >>294555 and being someone politically connected one of the dems current narratives is that the federal government is "compromised" due to muh russia, this narrative will be used as an excuse to purge anyone dragging ass in the biden regime. As for what we can do, destroying the GOP (and none of that muh primarying crap) and >>294599 pressuring local and state governments to fight the incoming fed crackdown. And possibly seccession.
>>294594 Oh and as for a 4D chess take, a few weeks ago Trump invited the leader of the proud boys and I believe a few other "militant" groups met at the white house. This coupled with a recent executive order and some other things may mean he's consolidating power for an inevitable standoff. >But muh military The military is pozzed and already said they won't "intervene on american soil" so paramilitaries are trumps best bet since the feds are fucking useless as well.
>>294684 >we Not us, but the banksters. They already triggered a global depression with the hoaxdemic. Nevertheless, financial capitalism reached the end of the road and (((they))) are switching to communism/feudalism. Social chaos is the recipe for them to take over the natural resources, infrastructure, people's freedom with minimal friction (for them).
>>294632 >Our best bet is Pence Dream on. They are all proxies and do as told. Democracy is a farce and politicians are actors.
>Claim Pence will betray Trump and nation on Jan. 6, confirming Biden, then leave for Israel trip >It is likely IMO that the story below is true, and see my articles at the end for indications it is. >But the motives of the leaker are murky. The leaker could be a Trumper. It could even be a warning to Pence he could be assassinated for treason if he intends to do as described below. >With gangsters like Pence, the only thing that works is the carrot and the stick. https://www.johndenugent.com/claim-pence-will-betray-trump-and-nation-on-jan-6-confirming-biden-then-leave-for-israel-trip/
>>294694 I'm not sure I trust this article. Maybe there is room to make this claim, but not even msm has dared to question Pence's loyalty. I remember there were also rumors that this election bullshit is straining Trump's family relations, which of course is all reliant on "trust me bro". It's all so tiresome.
>>294694 Who the fuck is this literally who blogposter, and why do you believe him? Also Israel plays both sides, and Pence is one of those Christians that, were it not for the excessive Israel worship, would be a perfectly good paragon of Christianity. Unfortunately, due to the Israel worship, he needs to go to Israel to pay homage. Discussions about the split within the kike leadership is a story for another post.
>>294730 Remember all those 'insider' books? And then next month the author is revealed to have said something about how women are cunts, and the left eat him alive? How they all said Melania hated being First Lady and Trump liked to eat fast food in bed and his weird penis and all that? Take it all with a grain of salt.
>>294737 >Who the fuck is this literally who blogposter, and why do you believe him? Not necessarily to believe him, but a different angle is welcomed. After all, we are talking about snakes pledging alliance to our enemies.
>Americans: Stop Assuming You Still Have A Country—Organize! >We’re already in the post-American age and arbitrary law enforcement, restrictions on free speech, and mob justice are just the beginning. There will be no negative consequences for those who destroyed American cities via misguided policies and Leftist protests. Instead, the government will center on the Dissident Right the same way the Soviets did on kulaks: as the “wreckers” that are the one thing that is holding us back from egalitarian utopia. American “conservatism” will not be able to respond to this challenge because it is incapable (or unwilling) to recognize that the problem we face is here, not in Moscow or Beijing. My views: for now, Americans must geographically concentrate, establish as much economic independence as possible, politically mobilize for universal access to government programs, and expand their autonomy as much as possible while new institutions and movements are created. >the Narrative now clearly being set up that Trump supporters have been “radicalized” is deeply worrisome. Those in power want to censor and control information even more than they already do: >Experts on radicalization and deradicalization are less worried about what will happen with Trump—and more worried about what his diehard supporters will do in a post-Trump America. >This isn’t unusual in history. Most people have never had any control over who governs. They’ve responded the way we should. Obey the law. Respect its authority. Don’t be stupid or violent. Be moral. >Yet understand that we are a stateless people with some degree of autonomy, like the Kurds. We can use that autonomy to build something new in the ruins in the old. But no progress is possible without recognizing our current subjugation. >None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. https://vdare.com/articles/americans-stop-assuming-you-still-have-a-country-organize
I'm sorry fren, I wish it wasn't the case. I too have lost complete faith in the voting system, and our country. It makes me very sad, I don't really know what to do. Whatever comes next, even an America First movement, will not be justice, and it will not be America. I want them to pay for THIS crime. I want people to stand up for THIS country, not make a new one.
It's possible... but that thing we keep hearing about soft times and weak people... we truly let this happen.
>>294796 >What? Of course I took the vaccine already, Mr. Glownigger. >Yeah, I took it just yesterday, is it not in your records yet? Probably worth a try.
>>294830 No, dont be silly. Trump is looking to capitalize on the tension and frustration surrounding this election. Better than just a livestream with a niche audience, he wants to prime an in-person and online (cuz better believe it will be live streamed by attendees) fanbase for hours, leading up to the counting of the electoral college where he can have the first-word hot take on what transpires. No groups (c-span, CNN, or who the fuck ever) have the rights to it, so there can be no stream takedowns, he'll own the mic and the time. "And if antifa shows up, there will be no opportunity to catch them and the cops in the act" Tl;dr. You're thinking way too simplistically. One way or another, this will be a denouement, and Trump is a showman. Antifa shenanigens are just one of the bullet points he'll be aiming at, but hardly the main target.
>>294830 >>294831 I'm just glad he isn't having the rally a day or two before the inauguration. January 6th is long enough in time away from inauguration that the leftist showing up to "counter-protest" won't stick around until inauguration. If it had been held a day or two before inauguration Biden would get record attendance because of the Million MAGA March "counter-protesters" that would stay in town.
>>294834 Yeah, the 6th is really the last ditch opportunity to procedurally contest/counter the election. After that it will be unprecedented and unratified efforts. The 6th is the point we really find out where its going, be it Trump, Biden, or a contested election (Pence? Pelosi even??)
>>294836 >>294831 Considering a lot of people are planning on showing up to this rally with guns I dont know what to really expect. Given what you said I don't really think its a glow niggery thing. This is basically the last shot. People go in armed, behave, take down bad actors that are sure to crop up in their ranks. get their friends and etc to arm themselves too. People aren't going to take more cucking from trump. If enough people do this, it doesnt matter what trump or the dc laws are. People need a way to show the president and the congress of the USA that theyre serious, that theyre not a dog with no bite.
>>294851 >Considering a lot of people are planning on showing up to this rally with guns Don't forget the elephant in the room, government's employees will also show up with guns.
>>294859 >elephant in the room Thats not really the elephant in the room. it's kind of the whole point. I really doubt a coup on the 6th will go over well. The whole point of doing it all is to make sure you have enough people doing it that the feds and glowies coming armed will look at the numbers and just call it quits. They might try to toss in some live fire, it's possible trump wont even show up to an armed unit like that. and its also possible they will try to force violence from the very start to cut off people from showing up and spare face by making the arrival look as small as possible.
If we can't even show up armed to intimidate police and alphabet agencies into respecting the constitution and the law then there's really no hope no matter who gets elected really. I'd support people doing it, provided they take the addiquate precautions from false flags that are inevitable.
>>294867 The whole thing smells kinda glow-ops to me though. This is that exact section on how to demonize and start prosecuting Trump supporters thing, and I highly doubt the Qtard boomers will be able to acknowledge the glowies aren't the good guys. What happens is anyone's guess, but this stinks of false flag attack. Best case scenario, Trump pulls through. Worst case scenario though, it's worse than I thought and Trump right now is compromised, and he's sparking glow-ops, and false flag happens and the prosecutions start, and the angry boomers immediately go back to being faggy 'blue lives matter' dickwads as the FBI start arrests, instead of fighting back. The boomers are still in the waking-up process that started the past few months about cops and glowies, I don't think enough of them have realized the cops aren't on their side. Fingers crossed good stuff happens. Sadly, good stuff never happens.
>>294889 I think the reason the Democrats went for the stimulus package as it is now, and not continuing demanding bailout for the Dem cities and all the other demands they had, is because the BLM protests have more or less stopped. Which leads me to think that the protesters (that wasn't on the payroll) ran out of money (and shops to loot) and had to think about providing for themselves instead of traveling around the country. Next round of protests will be DACA themed protests for sure.
>>294896 >All those optics cucks reeing about being nonviolent and other gay shit in the videos. Yeah wait till the eviction moratorium is up and payments start coming due, $600 bucks isn't going to fix shit.
>>294875 >This is a glow ops I don't exactly know what you expect to fix this country if it's not what was described. I really feel like your message is more in line with glowing because it doesn't offer any credible solution and just proseletyses inaction.
>Sparking entrapment and etc I agree thats a huge issue, but it's not a problem that can't be solved. Most people who trust police can be made to understand there's a difference between police who are in charge of protecting them and police who are in charge of protecting the institutions that commited fraud. There are ways you can disceminate information quickly in a crowd like this too, like passing out paper note cards or letters in mass and say take one and pass it on.
You can do things to counter these tactics, just like we've always done with movements like IOTBW. But it has to be done right, it has to be designed to counter the usual suspects. There will be idiots and retards trying to sabatoge it, but the movement was a success.
>Boomers are still in the waking up process. And they will continue to be after this. I really doubt it would be wise to do anything but go away after the rally ends even if trump cucks. I think this is a necissary step in their development however. Being told that the enemy has the local agencies comped is not a hard sell to them anymore. but this may be the last chance someone influencial gets them all in a location where the police are obligated to do something. If we can't make them back down by numbers of angry NPCs we basically can't do anything anyway.
>>294927 The problem is that you need coordinated action, you need to be able to strike everywhere at once if you do want to strike. It’s not good enough to storm congress, you need to storm the governor’s mansions as well. And the Supreme Court. And a bunch of other locations. The framework for that has not been set up, in no small part because feds and alphabets tend to take down any such networks that spring up, at least on the right. I also don’t trust that boomers and other folks on the right won’t optics cuck. Let me put it this way, if a false flag happens and three nigs are shot by a ‘right wing militia’, do the boomers immediately disavow the ‘right wing militia’, or do they continue and escalate to shooting more nogs and leftists? The Taliban, for example, like to claim responsibility for lone wolf attacks that they had no part in, or other groups’ attacks. They’re still around to this day. Find me a ‘right wing’ group that has had a glowie false flag happen that survived such a thing. Hell, if that happens, even Trump would probably denounce the ‘attack’. I want to see shit happen. I want to see traitors shot in the streets. But I doubt the willpower of the average American right-winger to understand what ‘Victory at any cost’ means. I can begrudgingly respect the Democrats on that one mark, they understood that, and burned down half their cities and rigged a national election to try to get a Victory at any cost.
I think I said this before, false flags can backfire and spark bigger shit. You mentioned an answer to the above issues. So if you can answer this, then you have an answer - if a glowie ‘shoots’ ‘leftists’ to frame the right in a false flag, how do you escalate the situation so the shootings start happening nationally and the civil war turns into a low boil? If you can get that shit to spread national, you have answered the issue of coordination - it’s national instead of just one city now - and averting false flags - by escalating instead of turning down the heat - and fixed the issue of realization of Victory at any cost for the complacent right wing.
>>294970 How could a right wing group get the change America needs, theoretically? Gee golly it sure would be fun and fascinating to discuss how big a theoretical perfect group would need to be and what it could do to save whites. Should it focus on niggers or jews or illegal immigrants or lefty powergrab laws or communists or police corruption or the lefty deep state or china first? If anyone asks this would make a great book idea and that's why we're talking about how a group probably would go about pulling that off if it had all the tools and resources and dedicated armed determined white members it needed.
>>294983 Pardon the multiple IDs, I've been phoneposting from bed. And yes, anons have been right, I have been a demoralization shill. I've given it some thought. The issue with organizing GROUPS and groups in particular is two Acts - RICO and Patriot. These two provide a tiered system of prosecution against any potential right-wing militias that become powerful enough to stand on its own legs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racketeer_Influenced_and_Corrupt_Organizations_Act Most of you already know this, but for the non-burgers and newfags, what RICO does is criminalize participation in a 'criminal' organization - if the government deems a group a 'criminal organization', merely participating in the group once it's deemed a criminal organization is grounds for prosecution. This was originally for the mafia, but what the government has been able to do is expand it to include right wing militia groups. The standards for classification as a 'criminal organization' are loose as fuck. I don't have the image, and it was a /pol/ twatter picture, but one of the Proud Boys' former leaders was recently investigated by the FBI, and the FBI is treating them as a gang in the same vein as the Mafia. Yes, the FBI are currently treating the Proud Boys, those civnats that fight Antifa, as a gang. Expect a glowie move against them soon. They're the biggest organized right wing anything outside the establishment. As the 1990s under Janet Reno showed, the government is not hesitant to just go after right wing groups. The upgrade is the Patriot Act. That's the part where criminal activity becomes terrorist activity, and a stint in Federal becomes a permanent stay in Gitmo. I think you all already know about the Patriot Act. What that does is if you play minecraft and actually nail a politician in minecraft, that's terrorism instead of just regular ol' homicide 1st degree. Now, your group of people are all classified as terrorists, and the FBI brings down the hammer. Basically if you get hit with Patriot Act bullshit, you're a dead man walking. This is the problem with right wing militias in the traditional setting - you have people with stuff to lose in the militias. Your average 'militia' larper has a comfy house, a family, a 9-to-5 job. When the RICO charges make an example of the first one, the rest shrink away.
There are two approaches, then. The first is lone wolves. Think a certain Aussie, but more, and say what you will about glow, he beat 50 people in Minecraft. The thing about the Lone Wolf strategy in World of Warcraft is you need to go for the power substations in Watch Dogs as well - hit the infrastructure of Mars in Red Faction. Breachpens are about $100. That's all you need to know to do the rest. Any glowies here, this is common knowledge, you yourselves acknowledge this. Stop budgeting for 'white supremacy' and fix your damn infrastructure flaws. Get off this website, glowie. Go beef up your substation security.
The second will have to be mob action. There are literally 2 weeks until January 6th, and I hope enough people are angry enough. Assuming there is a large enough crowd in DC, trying to get a bunch of angry boomers to storm the Capitol is...difficult, but that's the only collective group action that might work. Flash mobs can't exactly get prosecuted under RICO and the Patriot Act.
>I saved at least 8 Republican Senators, including Mitch, from losing in the last Rigged (for President) Election. Now they (almost all) sit back and watch me fight against a crooked and vicious foe, the Radical Left Democrats. I will NEVER FORGET! https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1342245390540804096
>>294970 The issue is that I am not in a position to test such things, no one is. I think I have good ideas, but they reply on charisma I dont have at best, and at worst, the systems are fundamentally flawed. Red team training by groups of milita to take down nonlethaly any traitors would go a long way, as well as other ideas, such as warning away people from the area, communications networks to prevent the enemy from taking the whole protest by surprise, note passing to disseminate quick and silent instructions to a crowd of armed citizens. but with any system one person, IE me. can never ever do the work. this is where my ideas fall short. I need to make my ideas your (a right wing team or group)s ideas, and they would do the follow through, since they have a high degree of personal trust, and can personalize the idea for their own beliefs. This kind of action requires money, becuase it requires free time, both things I also don't have. There are lots of ways to build up a network, it requires reading, business skills, people skills, knowledge of technical skills, charisma and joke telling. 4chan would have been the perfect place for such a thing, before it became cucked. And here, well, we aren't a real network. there are not enough people here at any given hour of a day to become a network threat.
>>294994 I understand exactly what you are saying. the crazy thing is I dont even think we should really shoot anyone. The idea is to declaw these unconstitutional acts and departments by showing people that solidarity exists, that we will give tit for tat and we wont cow to illegal pressure from the state. It is a hard thing to predict though. a lot of people are upset, and youre right that a simple thing like the fishermans dilemma can sink us hard. All people have to do is not show up armed and its just another rally. That's also whats so great about the rally. its just a rally for a public official in a publically accepted party. the government cant fucking rico the republican party, even if they really want to.
But it all depends on if the minority will actually do their jobs and lead the public mod. show them the right words and say the right thing, so that if and when trump doesn't do anything, they will still be in a position to say anything. Imagine if you would a huge rally, with hundreds of people live streaming it and armed people in the thousands of DC. Lets be optimistic and say that no shooting has happened at this point but that trump doesn't even show up. Someone thoughtful enough brings a bunch of speakers and begins talking a high optics rally of their own. suddenly all the energy has to go somewhere, they speak to the crowd. they give the instructions people are waiting for. That person would pretty much be a goner, but if they did it, and they gave the right instructions (Ie non blood thirsty, wish a glownigger would, hold fast and don't fire, but if they mean war, then let it start here type rhetoric), along with demands central to americanism, like the dissolution of institutions like the ATF, it would galvanize the whole country. At that point. there wouldnt be a way anyone could silence it. But all the pieces have to fall in the right place. Contingencies upon contingencies. The identity of the right wing is lone wolf, I feel, and that's our biggest weakness when it comes to necissary movements like this. This kind of cooperation is basically unheard of in the right, and it can take on many shapes, armed and pacifistic, or blood thirsty final solutions. What we will get depends on the courage and foresight of the participants. As a sperg, all I can do is try to pass these guys a cheat sheet.
Pardon me for jumping in so abruptly and in such ignorance, but I have a question, perhaps you lot in the US can answer. Basically, when should we expect to have a definitive answer to the presidency? When is the, erm, deadline? How much time does the Trump team have to prove wide scale fraud / when is the point we should expect to hear the "move or we'll move you" from Biden's bunch?
>>295367 >Basically, when should we expect to have a definitive answer to the presidency? Don't expect much IMHO, Trump is a cuck and he'll follow his (((advisors)))' directives. Check the following monologue out:
>>295370 >Trump is a cuck and he'll follow his (((advisors)))' directives. That doesn't actually answer my question tho. When? You're saying Trump will concede when some handler tells him to. Fine. I'm not here to argue about that. But what is the date we should expect to see that happen (or not happen) at the latest?
>>295370 >>295371 I mean, is it the 6th? Or does it go until inauguration date? Somewhere between? I lack the legal knowledge or US politics experience to determine a proper answer.
>>295367 >>295371 >>295372 Probable: the 6th. Definitively and at the latest: the 20th or 21st, whatever's inauguration day.
Trump's been hinting at something big on the 6th, and claiming he's won and and acting confident he's got whatever glowshit worked out that he's needed to, so that would presumably be whenever he announces any kind of victory (or cucks out, I suppose, but that seems less likely). But it's anyone's guess. I have no reason to believe that the question of who's president for the next term will still be open after someone's been sworn into office, and that's what everyone who knows anything about it has been saying on Bitchute.
>>295443 Trump cucked and signed the COVID stimulus bill even with all the pork and gay shit like stream bans and the insurrection act ban. He and the GAYOP won't do shit.
>>295497 Unfortunately true. He should have straight vetoed it, but I guess he wasn’t told about the shit in it maybe? Remember, his generals were concealing troop numbers in the Middle East, too. The traitors are everywhere. I’ve got one last spark of hope, and that’s January 6th. If fucking nothing happens, well, full clown pill. Acceleration only.
>>295497 You want to be the GOP party leaders lied to trump that they would pass a $2,000 only bill to get him to sign that bill. BTW they will vote no on it fucking Trump. His own party is fucking him
>>295548 Here's the thing, if Pence is going to be on Trump's side and clutch this for Trump then this lawsuit might fuck things up, if the courts decide that Pence is a glorified letter opener. If, however, Pence is little more than another neocon as expected, then things might help, assuming the suit happens in time.
>President Trump Calls For Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to Resign >Republican Governor Brian Kemp refuses to get to the bottom of the brazen Democrat voter fraud that took place in his state to secure a win for Beijing Biden. >President Trump called for Kemp to resign while the Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Elections held a hearing on voting machine irregularities. >“Brian Kemp should resign from office. He is an obstructionist who refuses to admit we won Georgia, BIG! Also won the other swing states.” Trump said. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/president-trump-calls-georgia-governor-brian-kemp-resign/ https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1344288700851744769
>>295919 >VP Pence Sorry but it's more of the unrelenting Bait & Switch of the last 4 years. I wonder who was and is paying the shills to keep the patriots hooked up to a plan designed to failure from the very beginning. We are been taken for a ride, for 4 years.
>The Split is Coming >Now we will witness the self-destruction of the Republican Party. The majority of Republicans are against Trump. They are already telling the minority to shut up and let this go. They want Trump out! >What the Republicans think is they will get back to NORMAL. They will cut their corrupt deals with the Democrats and it will be a return to business as usual. They think the people are stupid and they will just shut up and still vote Republican. >Our model shows that both the Democrats and the Republicans have made a VERY SERIOUS mistake. There will be no return to NORMAL. We are looking at a 3rd Party rising and this will become much more dominant in 2022. Their own corruption was shown in the relief package. $600 for American, more for illegal aliens, and endless overseas bailouts. It was a joke. $600 would not pay one month’s rent in many places no less food. It was the government that deliberately used lockdowns to create unemployment. >There is so much evidence of fraud it is off the charts. But the left press and BigTech keep saying there was none. That is a lie since there is always fraud in every election. Some are starting to say ok, it was not enough fraud without allowing the evidence to even be published. The question is simply was there enough to change the outcome, which they will not address. This has been set in motion since 2016. It was not even about Biden being better than Trump. This is Agenda 2030 which is coming from the World Economic Forum in league with the United Nations. >The politicians think they can put this all back together with the way it was and ensure the swamp is expanded. We are facing a major political revolution and the Republicans who are trying to stop any objection on January 6th, fail to realize that they are on the wrong side. This is no longer about Trump. It is about the wholesale corruption which has infected Washington in both parties. Populism is “We the People” in case they forgot! https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/the-split-is-coming/
>GOHMERT: If I Don’t Have Standing To Sue Pence, Nobody Does, And Black Lives Matter-Style Violence Will Be New Normal >After a Trump-appointed judge dismissed the lawsuit launched by Rep. Louie Gohmert and several Trump electors today, Gohmert appeared on Newsmax to deliver a stunning rebuke to the absentee American court system, and noted that his legal team is already working to appeal the case to the 5th Circuit Court. >Gohmert’s lawsuit sought to clearly explain the Constitutional obligations afforded to Vice President Mike Pence during the joint session of Congress on January 6. Some believe that Pence’s role is merely ceremonial, while other legal scholars have offered analysis indicating Pence has the Constitutional duty to ensure only legal electoral college votes are included. >Rather than making a potentially landmark decision, the Trump-appointed judge merely dismissed the case, as both Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked earlier this week. https://nationalfile.com/gohmert-if-i-dont-have-standing-to-sue-pence-nobody-does-and-black-lives-matter-style-violence-will-be-new-normal/ https://twitter.com/NationalFile/status/1345246576634179585 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygG_58HqhRY
>>295967 >old and tired"we say your side is against your own position without evidence" meme >thinking that Trump supporters are republican Those wacky politicians and pundits. What sort of idiocy will they say next?
>>296120 trump told everyone to go to dc on the 6th, which is also the day the ballots of the electors are counted. Depending on the size, intelligence, and firearms of the crowd is basically going to be the real fate of our political movement for the near future. there will be no other time where a bunch of people could be convinced to move across the entire country to show up armed in a place where its not legal to be, and an opportunity to stream, speak, and even possibly debate, with trump as a crowd. It all depends on the participants willingness to actually lead instead of follow though. It's clear trump's effect is limited, if the crowd doesn't step up and start demanding more I would consider the movement behind trump to be impotent. It's a pretty hectic due date. I tried to prepare /pol/ as much as possible on what they need to do, but nobody really wants to listen and the shills know how key this deadline is, so they have been sliding basically non stop during burger hours.
You can get lots of people to say this kind of thing is a good idea, the real hard thing is to get people to fucking share it with everyone they know.
I'm still harboring optimism even though it's basically hopeless. At least I can predict that Biden will be a beta cuck and "undo" Trump's "mistakes". A shit economy I can at least live through.
Listening to the full hour trump call atm. The first thing he was told is how many people were on the call. I think this was intentionally leaked because after the call the Georgia govt was likely leaning towards giving him the votes, and giving him the win.
That's the only reason I can think of to leak it. Trump must have known it would be recorded... but it feels less like 4D chess to me and more like just the way he talks.
The goal of the leak is to rob him of the moral high ground, which he had up to now in the eyes of the silent majority of this country. I wonder if he will keep it after the spinning the press will give this.
reposting from another anon on 4chan because you might need it: >Anywhere from 200-300,000 ballots dropped >Check signatures in Fulton county you will find hundreds of thousands of fake signatures >Accurate number with certified accounts will be given in 2 days >11,779 is the current margin >That is the number everyone agrees on >In theory that is what I lost by >4,502 voters not on registration >18,325 vacant address voters >904 who only voted with PO box address >18,000 on tape with Ruby Freeman (State Farm Arena) >SOS: The data you have is wrong >There is real time hacking proven lmao >They have replaced parts of the machine >You know what they did and you are not reporting it >HE IS TALKING SHIT ABOUT HIS JEW LAWYER HAHAH >We stand by our numbers and the courts >The runoff is coming up and what you did to the President will reflect (((I JUST WANT TO FIND 11,780 ONE MORE TO WIN))) Yeah they took it out of context Jesus Christ the dems are actually shidding and farding their panties
>>296265 And yet none of that fucking matters. NO ONE with a shred of power will be sent anywhere except back home to recover from the mysterious virus that doesn't exist. Where are the magic arrests that Q LARPer keeps promising? Oh right, it's disinfo, and still nothing more will happen.
So if you missed it the Georgia SoS basically stabbed Trump in the back by releasing the tape and then went on to BEG people to vote in the press conference basically saying everything is not as it seems and that all the footage is "misinterpreted" and that the vote count didn't actually stop and all these gay dumb lies that contradict all the other gay dumb lies they've been telling for the past two months. So basically the GOP proper has chosen to backstab Trump, don't vote in the fucking election (they've probably got a deal with the dems to "win" those two senate races in exchange for backstabbing Trump anyway.) Hopefully this shit escalates on the 6th or we've got about 10 years of neoliberal hell world with queen kamala at the helm and god knows what else after that.
>>296319 The Q LARP is obviously just a weird LARPing ARG, but yes to the other one as well. In fact, everyone is being played. That is global politics for you in a nutshell. The global "government" - for lack of a better word - converts the rules and regulations into your compatible native format, and you just keep going with the program. People just have different runtimes, so it can't just be a visible governing body. It has to go through all these weird political system, governments and parties before you accept the input. Some like the red one more than the blue one for the party they want to support Israel through. Some soccer moms on facebook require conspiracy theories about a coming one world government with satanisms and numbers and triangles in order to not think about whether such a system is already in place. But I'm starting to go off on a weird tangent here. Anyway, you are largely right.
>>296326 As I see it, Trump is the spokesman for his (((handlers))), he has the charisma to gaslight millions of conservatards who will follow him to an obvious dead end, no matter what, because they have no other to turn their hopes on. And when I say "dead end", I mean it; Trump has not delivered MAGA, had surrounded himself with the same people he said will block and potentially jail; he ALLOWED his subordinates to undermine his administration and was unwilling to sack every anti-American in the government, not to mention the anti-American policies his government has kept in place. So, now he summons the base to do what? Perhaps the job he and his handlers did not? Also, he and his administration will retreat with a lot of taxpayer money in their pockets and 24/7 bodyguards, his base has nothing of that sort.
>>295370 >Nick Fuentes on the GOP FAKING Their Support for Trump Just watched this faggot defend ali hapspergs "hillbillies" remark and accused anyone not approving of his anti white racism of being a "wignat". Fuck this papist spic.
>>296305 I just don't get it; why do this bullshit? Trump didn't call to do fraud or whatever crime to distort this already distorted election. Ten seconds of research and I already know that every god damn news outlet is bullshitting their headlines. I almost think that this is just a smokescreen to distract Trump's investigations.
>>296349 >bullshit >Trump's investigations. Exactly, it's all a farce. Do you remember The Kraken? As soon as Sidney Powell mentioned the CIA link, everything was shut down by the same Trump's team. So, it's pretty obvious who is in charge, and it's not Trump.
>>296349 Trump didn't start another desert war, that's why. The US has more or less been running on the war economy since WW2 using proxy conflicts in the absence of a larger conventional war, you'll find a lot of politicians have financial stakes in energy, arms manufacturing or finance if not all three. Not starting or continuing war in the middle east is a direct threat to two of those. What do you think will happen if the need for american interventionism goes down? This is the one thing both sides of the aisle agree on even if they don't say it openly.
As an outsider, Trump wasn't in on the game, he went straight for the supporting pillars of the US economy and both aisles hate him for it. One side just hates him less openly. Money to Israel? It gets bounced right back to the US in arms sales to the point it's basically an off-the-books tax subsidy for the military industrial complex, you never stopped buying war bonds, they just did some creative accounting to hide them in plain sight.
>>296349 Trump is a willing normie cuck that wants power over the slaves that are eager to please his micro-quarterjew dick. He married a kikess, had his sons all marry kikesses, and he surrounds himself with banker kikes. He didn't drain the swamp, he took control of it and is now trying to make himself look like a (((good goy))) that everyone should follow! 55 billion US shekels are going to shitrahell this year. With all that funny money, go ahead and calculate how much every single LEGAL resident (estimated to only be 284,000,000, give or take 1 million) living in the Jewnited Estates could be given in order to stave off this kike created micro-depression.
After you've done that, here's a tip: no less than 2.8 TRILLION shekels in taxes WILL be taken from small businesses, families, and individuals in March, regardless of how few shekels they're "given" due to the (((stimulus funds))), whether that be 600 or 2,000 shekels each. This shit doesn't count corporations or the hyper-wealthy, such as Soros, Gates, the ROTschilds, Warburgs, Silverburgs, Goldburgs, Goldsteins, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. It's almost comical that one finds kikes go all the way up, but they never go below a certain level.
>>296299 >>296319 >>296326 this shit is not helpful in the least. this is a critical time so take your blackpill to some pony threads and come back when you're willing to say >X is shit, heres how we're going to win anyway
>>296361 >muh money Why are you talking about trump? Do you not know it's not the presidents job to decide financial policy? All they are charged with is spending the money congress tells them to spend.
>>296389 >this shit is not helpful in the least. Helpful to what end? Option 1: to jump into the loop given by Trump: bait & switch, loud mouth and no action, patriots taken risks without insurance when Trump having an army of well trained and insured mercenaries won't do shit. Option 2: to recognize that zog trick us into the fantasy of democracy, the constitution and the republic and all those idealistic non existent bullshit. The game was very well played and most fell for it. So, it is about to pickup the pieces now and start over from scratch knowing that we're living under occupation.
>>296394 >by giving up and going home and accepting occupied rule Not at all. To regroup and to build something new. Otherwise, go ahead, keep playing the zog's game.
>>296389 >take your blackpill >blackpill Hah.. see, I kind of forgot that what I posted can be considered a blackpill. Tends to happen when you've been living with such information for decades. I think I saw it as useful to know in general, but not specific to the thread, so I kept it short. >heres how we're going to win anyway The best you should hope for is a temporary upset in the system. No, I'm still not blackpilling - that in itself could be a huge victory. Depending on what happens, and what you set out to achieve: If the corruption gets exposed, and many people actually punished according to the law this time? Some of those people would consider themselves professional string-pullers. That would effectively mean they get trapped and imprisoned in their own simulation with no way out. It would be hilarious. If you somehow manage to keep Trump in office? That means the red puppet gets elected instead of the blue puppet (who clearly had his designated turn this time around), and sends a very clear message: "Someone else can also control the Matrix now, boy-o.".
All of this is still worth doing, the stuff I said shouldn't change that. But it is important to understand that in the long run it doesn't guarantee any kind of victory all by itself, and there is much work to be done after, even if it succeeds - or especially if it succeeds, depending on your point of view. Q is still full of shit
>>296395 Something new? Like a white ethnostate made on fertile ground so the state can feed itself without needing any trade from the rest of the world?
>>296396 I dont think anyone who posts here disagrees, thats why I try to focus less on maga bullshit and more on the fact that we need to become able to lead if we expect to have a future.
>>296404 What solutions do you propose? A binge-watching session of Charisma On Command? A free online course in marketing and youtubing so we can all get bigger than E;R and Sseth combined times ten to make spreading redpilled easier?
>>296399 What you want is autarky, and if you look at North Korea that's basically what you end up with if that's the route you go with if you just randomly choose a place. Autarky needs 3 things to work - a sufficiently large population, such that the nation can defend itself and run a manufacturing base. Natural resources such that the nation does not need outside trade - in modern times, the resource is oil - you MUST have natural gas and oil. And a sufficient manufacturing base such that it can turn the natural resources into usable goods. North Korea is the cautionary tale of trying to go about autarky without the resources or manufacturing - it barely has enough people, lacks a lot of natural resources, including oil, to the point it still relies on coal and a lot of foreign aid from China. And of course the manufacturing base doesn't exist. Most European countries lack the resources. China lacks one critical component of natural resources - food. Russia has holes in the population, manufacturing, and resources, due to post-Soviet mismanagement. Incidentally, the US is the one nation in the entire world that could, by itself, stand on its own two legs. If every other nation in the world disappeared instantly, and took their resources with them, the US would survive. That in and of itself is the reason why the US is focused so heavily on by the globalists - America alone could stand against the entire world.
If you wanted to set up a nation to survive without outside help from scratch, Africa, incidentally, is the way to go. There is plenty of oil in Africa, and other natural resources. Arable farmland if managed properly. Population is a significant issue, and the reason why Rhodesia fell - they just didn't have enough men and boys to keep the ranks full. Manufacturing will need to be set up. The natives will need to be expelled, otherwise you get a fall of South Africa situation again.
The fourth, and arguably more important than natural resources, thing you need is willpower of the citizenry. North Korea is able to survive as it is because the government keeps an iron grasp on its citizenry and their input of information. South Africa is what you get if you don't have enough willpower to resist foreign interventions and interference. Willpower can make up for shortages. Lack of willpower needs a lot of excesses to fill the hole.
>>296468 Willpower is definitely something proper media as well as religion provides. Its why the degenerate books in post Weimar Germany were burned and why the Norks did what they could to stem the flow of information.
The Philippines is a fascinating mess, but the reason why things remain turbo dysfunctional there is that the elites there found a way to make the proles down there despise foreign media by making English a detestable language despite it being the most required thing if Flips want to work overseas as well as religion to keep the people sufficiently cohesive but not too cohesive. Religion down there is unironically why everyone there breed like rats.
Tl;DR: Media and religion are the way to go if you want willpower.
>The surreal scene included police in tactical gear with automatic rifles and protesters smashing windows to get into the Capitol Building, where they ransacked rooms and took pictures of themselves occupying lawmakers' offices and meeting rooms.
>A woman who was shot in the chaos reportedly died Wednesday night.
This smells like it glows - the MSM headlines practically wrote themselves, as I overheard just an hour ago while my parents were listening to the radio. <"TRUMP INCITES RIOTS AND TRIES TO KILL DEMOCRACY" <"RIGHT-WING EXTREMIST RIOTERS STORM CAPITOL BUILDING" <"TRUMP WAITED NEARLY TWO HOURS BEFORE TWEETING AND ASKING FOR PEACE" etc.
There was also this article, which depicted a divide in Republican congress: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/house-gop-united-about-election-irregularities-divided-constitutional >House Republicans emerged from a two-hour meeting Tuesday mostly united in the belief that troublesome irregularities occurred during the November 2020 election but divided about whether there is a constitutional remedy at this late stage when Congress approves electors, a senior lawmaker told Just the News.
>"The challenge is going to be to get everybody on the same page," Nunes, R-Calif., said. "So there's no one that disagrees, that there was fraud. Now, the question is really coming down to, is it [Congress intervening] constitutional or not?
Mitch McConnell and other cronies are just pretending nothing happened, or that anything which did happen didn't happen enough to change the outcome. The whole situation is rotten to anyone who can see it, even normalfags, so I can't rule out that this was a genuine protest that got out of hand. However, given what happened at Charlottesville and in 2018 with the obviously fake "MAGA mail bomber" just before midterm elections, this could be instigated by you-know-who as well.
Perhaps someone closer to American politics can shed some light on things.
>>297197 >What happened? muh "insurrection". The only reason people stormed the capitol is because they knew the GOP were going to cuck out and Cruz and Loffler's backstabbing just proved it. GG the GOP is over.
>>297206 Do you think this will be the start of a "New right" that puts white people and white values first, while rejecting half-measures and RINO Israel-loving cucks?
>>297207 Who the fuck knows. The GOP is dead, all that rhetoric and a dead unarmed vet makes them look like absolute cowards and traitors. I wouldn't be surprised if half the GOP politicians switched to dem after this shit. Best "peaceful" scenario is we get a 3rd party and the GOP withers away like the Whigs. But I doubt this shit simmers down. ZOG is fortifying and looks to start black bagging thousands of people at the very least. We're basically a 1 party dictatorship at this point. (Even if the dems didn't win because the GOP are useless cucks.)
Anyone got easily readable infographs about the fraud this far? I have a friend who believes there was no fraud because they'd have to have cheated so many votes and somehow the amount would make it impossible even if he admits that some fraud did happen.
He also thinks that because courts threw out the cases it means the cases weren't valid either, so a simple "explain this then" infographic of those alone would be useful as well.
>Lt. General Thomas McInerney . . . >#COVID19 is being used to destroy small businesses. >They're censoring the President of the United States! >The affidavit revealing Italy's role in the rigged election is true. https://twitter.com/lyne_ian/status/1347859237129445377 [Embed] China, China, China. - Russia, Russia, Russia - Iran, Iran, Iran - Korea, Korea, Korea - Mars, Mars, Mars Put you attention over there, but never on the actors at home that can be named and arrested. /s And the psyop keeps rolling.
>>297413 https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/judge-orders-release-report-says-dominion-systems-are-designed-throw The voting machines are designed in a way to facilitate the cheating of "so many votes," numbering in the tens of thousands. The article summarizes it, but the linked PDF from the court has a more thorough explanation; it might not be quite as concise as you want, but if you're friend isn't a nigger then he should be able to sit down for an afternoon and read a 25-page document written in plain English.
If you need some more points to encourage him, then this is how I would describe it: 1) Dominion voting machines have an "adjudicate ballot" function which allows an election clerk to overwrite what is written on a ballot. This is meant to be used for situations of "voter intent," where the voter did not fill out his ballot correctly but still pretty clearly wanted to vote (circling candidate names instead of colouring in a bubble). This is not inherently a problem if it is implemented correctly. 2) Any ballot flagged with any error by a Dominion machine can be adjudicated. 3) There is no logging or record-keeping for any adjudication action taken. The actions of an adjudication CANNOT be duplicated or verified whatsoever. 4) The Dominion machines in Antrim County, Michigan, flagged tens of thousands of votes for adjudication: an error rate of more than 60%. 5) The machines can connect to the internet and download software updates. This means that the internal logic they use to count votes can be changed immediately before and immediately after a voting period. 6) The internal logic used by voting machines is protected by copyright in the U.S. and is closed source, which means it's impossible for anyone to scrutinize: https://archive.md/2NXx8
>how could anyone approve such poorly made machines to be used? Because there are only a handful of machine providers for voting machines in the U.S., and Dominion is one of the largest. Senators and other politicians - even Democrats - have complained about Dominion machines being bad for years, but nothing has been done about it. I suspect corporate cronyism: one of the most prominent "experts" on voting and election integrity in the U.S. used to be a high-ranking executive at a voting machine company. I don't have the link with me right now, but I can find it if you're interested.
>you really think that giant megacorporations would bribe politicians and not get caught? That question answers itself. If he believes politicians are honest, then he's far too stupid to entertain any real thoughts about election fraud.
>but there are machines and clerks all over the country! they couldn't get away with something like that! Your friend should read up on the Manhattan Project, which involved the construction of multiple artificial cities across the United States and involved more than 130,000 people. Governments and companies - especially ones shielded from public scrutiny - can definitely plan things like this and keep people in the dark. If your friend is Finnish, as your flag suggests, then he may not be aware of the sheer size and scale of the U.S. I am not sure something like this could work in Finland, which is a small country with a low and mostly homogenous population, but there is a tonne of "unused space" in the U.S. where people can move and store things without being detected.
>but that happened a long time ago! there are more people in the country now and everybody carries a camera! Lastly, remember: the Democrats already have a head start in any presidential election due to California, the West Coast, and much of New England always being blue due to nonwhite immigration, both legal and otherwise, in major urban centres. They only needed to rig a comparatively small number of counties and districts in order to swing pivotal states like Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, etc.
Apparently that cia glownigger Steve Pieczenik still is claiming that Trump is going to be sworn in for his second term. Given the events of the past few weeks, I'm surprised that he's doubling down on this. While the evidence of fraud seems pretty open and shut, it also seems like anyone in a position to leverage that evidence is corrupt and is refusing to do so. Steve's assertions that Trump is going to be sworn in and Biden/Pelosi are going to be arrested sounds like Qoomer stuff to me, but in the event that he's right I'll be calling in sick for a few days and enjoying the happening of a lifetime.
>>298419 >Steve Pieczenik still is claiming that Trump is going to be sworn in for his second term. >Mossad psyop >Q They have gaslighted the patriots for 4 years, I guess (((they))) are trying to run the last mile now.
>>298419 I saw the tweet too but I would've been cautiously optimistic that Trump's going to be sworn in again without looking at it. As usual Trump's holding his cards close to his chest. That's really not a bad thing, since no news is good news right now. He doesn't want to show his hand before justifying to the public what he's (supposedly) doing, and if he was going to concede I think he'd have said so already. Let's take a look at his actions. He has 20,000 troops in DC directly under his command for the inauguration, more than 2/3rds the amount we have stationed in Korea. States of emergency have been declared in deep red states across the country, many on the same day for differing severe weather storms that haven't been a problem for a little while (from hurricane season for gulf coast states), meaning that NG and FEMA aid will be deployed there (for "the storm"). Maybe those governors are privy to a bit more knowledge than us about this? And the interests of foreign state actors? Pompeo mentioned that the Chinese have had a hand in stoking the BLM riots over the summer. Who, knowing that having been confirmed, would have a vested interest in casting doubt on the results of the election, and sowing discord across the nation? Why would someone do something so glaringly obvious if it wasn't funded massively by people that don't care if they get caught, because they never had to answer to US law anyway? And just why is it that Pelosi is freaking the fuck out and trying to ram through whatever trumped up impeachment charge that she can? If she stole the election then she's got nothing to worry about when it comes to 2024. Could it indeed be that she just got caught doing something she shouldn't have been doing? Trump seems to think so, see picrelated. He's either planning to actively betray and blueball half the nation, and not only that but willingly give up the country's top leadership to the chicoms and all that entails (for him and his family, no less), or he's got something planned. Personally I think the latter option is more likely, I know some will disagree and say the guy was a grifter from the start. I really hope not, and I just don't see it happening, tbh. If he was about to bolt to Israel or not be confident that he's got this under control he'd probably be a bit more anxious in his body language, don't you think? Instead he's acting cool as a cucumber in all of his public appearances. Not saying it's impossible, but I honestly believe that it's far more likely for him to have something up his sleeve.
>>298445 I suppose that's possible. On the eve of the so called "riot" in DC on Jan 6, Jones had an interview with General Michael Flynn where he also expressed the opinion that he is very confident that Trump will be sworn in. Maybe they knows something going on behind the scenes.
I suppose it's possible that we could have a military coup type situation where the military steps in and forcibly excises the corruption. Assuming those troops, and the officers commanding them, are indeed loyal and willing to act against compromised corrupt politicians, then having that much manpower within the capitol when all of the politicians are all present for the inauguration is pretty much the ideal situation for the military to make its move.
Maybe I'm just demoralized, but that sounds like a kind of "Hail Mary" play that I don't believe that I would bet money on to save us in the eleventh hour. But if that does come to pass, then it will give the Covid scare a run for its money on being THE happening of the century. It may be prudent for anons to take time this weekend to make sure that their pantries are stocked with non perishables if they aren't already prepared for happenings.
>>298503 >General Michael Flynn where he also expressed the opinion that he is very confident that Trump will be sworn in. Maybe they knows something going on behind the scenes. If someone would know, it would be one of the guys that Trump might handpick for VP if he could. >I suppose it's possible that we could have a military coup type situation where the military steps in and forcibly excises the corruption. That would look more like a counter-coup to me then. As much as the establishment wants to claim that Trump's base is "far-right," it's really a return to normal that people want (get rid of the lockdowns, the masks, all the new Maoist cultural revolution shit). >But if that does come to pass, then it will give the Covid scare a run for its money on being THE happening of the century. I'd venture to say they're not at all unrelated. The virus was said to have been manufactured in a Wuhan lab. That, and the riots over the summer have been confirmed to have been stoked by the CCP. Would it be going out on too far of a limb to say that if they're willing to attack the US with bioweapons and stoked unrest, then they would also be willing to try and cause further disarray by casting doubt on the legitimacy of the election? People are talking about how the "riot" at DC on the 6th had a eerie resemblance to something that happened in China before. The BLM riots over the summer, with all the literal bootlicking, had a strange resemblance to Maoist struggle sessions during its cultural revolution in the 50s. The difference being that landowners as a scapegoat were replaced with white people. With the above being assumed as true, the election could just be seen as another assault on the institutions here. An act of undeclared war. Something much like Pearl Harbor. Wouldn't Trump's calls for peace and unity, then, start to look like it's making much more sense? People living this side of the Pacific wouldn't be the ones that started all this. Some of them merely employed by ones that didn't, or never were called upon to have loyalty to the US at all (visa holders). If the potential for conflict with China were realized, then it would be well within his best interest to have the country unified against the Chinese, wouldn't it? And, if this is China, which it looks like that's who Trump is starting to blame all this on, far be it from Israel to be a safe haven for him and his family. He's not going to just roll over and let the Chinese take over the US. I just don't see it, all that being true. He's lived during the Cold War. It's one that didn't (or... maybe doesn't) have any readily identifiable front. Let alone all the millions of people, young, old, and unborn he would massively piss off here in the US. He'd have to look over his shoulder, and his kids would, and their kids, their whole lives. Like I said, if there's any truth to what Pompeo's saying, I just don't see Trump rolling over. I guess we'll start to see just how fucked we all are starting on the 20th but until then all bets are off.
>>298422 this shit is so great imho. I dont know what they are hoping for exactly. Either Q is going to be the biggest thing ever, or its going to be forever btfo. theres no "post presidency" plan. and it will be obvious to the masses that faith in the system wont work. I can only assume they wanted to go with this plan because they think by now they already won. which admittedly might be true, but on the surface it seems designed to be a last ditch effort to shut the public up.
>>298553 >That would look more like a counter-coup to me then. As much as the establishment wants to claim that Trump's base is "far-right," it's really a return to normal that people want (get rid of the lockdowns, the masks, all the new Maoist cultural revolution shit). Something like this is probably going to happen
>>298634 In a way it would be easiest for (((them))) to stop (and reverse) the redpilling process of normies and Qboomers if Trump could somehow "exposed" (in a controlled/limited way) the corruption of the system
>I am adding my voice in support of the stated minority view ... that the People's Republic of China south to influence the 2020 U.S. Federal elections.
>Additionally, the Ombudsman found that CIA Management took actions "pressuring [analysts] to withdraw their support" from the alternative viewpoint on China "in an attempt to suppress it. This was seen by National Intelligence Officers (NIO) as politicization," and I agree.
>>298643 >In a way it would be easiest for (((them))) to stop (and reverse) the redpilling process of normies and Qboomers if Trump could somehow "exposed" (in a controlled/limited way) the corruption of the system I believe the plan all along was to cause chaos and push American against each other. The whole CIA media begun with the 2016 election to agitate the normies and there's no sign when will stop, if ever. I believe Trump is part of the charade and toyed the base as his handlers instructed.
If You Need All This To Protect Your Inauguration from the People, Maybe the Fucking People Didn't Fucking Elect You! DC Worker Shows Video of Military Checkpoints in City