Anonymous ID: 06a1df Jan. 4, 2021, 3:10 p.m. No.12315773   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5793 >>5834 >>6073 >>6226

==#JAN6 @CBP

on “standby” to protect FED facilities, “As a law enforcement component under the DHS Protecting American Communities Task Force, CBP will provide support as requested to the Federal Protective Service to protect Federal facilities + property if needed.” @camiloreports==

 

https://twitter.com/CBS_Herridge/status/1346231943915073536

Anonymous ID: 06a1df Jan. 4, 2021, 3:11 p.m. No.12315793   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>12315773

Fixing my red text fail…

 

#JAN6 @CBP on “standby” to protect FED facilities, “As a law enforcement component under the DHS Protecting American Communities Task Force, CBP will provide support as requested to the Federal Protective Service to protect Federal facilities + property if needed.” @camiloreports

Anonymous ID: 06a1df Jan. 4, 2021, 3:30 p.m. No.12316012   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6172

>>12315523

Trump pushed QAnon and 4chan-created conspiracy theories in Georgia call

 

President Donald Trump cataloged a series of false conspiracy theories during an hourlong call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Saturday in which he sought to overturn the state's election results, and they were familiar to anyone following the far fringes of the internet.

 

Trump floated fragments of several baseless conspiracy theories that were primarily pushed by QAnon followers over the last two months, including a widely debunked theory about voting machines from Dominion Voting Systems.

 

The wide-ranging slew of theories, spawned on extremist forums like 4chan, were repeatedly referred to by Trump as “rumors” that are “trending on the internet.” He claimed they were reasons Raffensperger should “re-examine it [the election] with people that want to find answers.”

 

And while Trump has embraced conspiracy theories for much of his tenure as president, Saturday's call offered a look at just how much he is now relying on some of the most outlandish theories from obscure corners of the internet to make his case for election fraud.

 

"Trump manages to distill down to a 10-minute monologue what would take the average person years to pull together,” said Joan Donovan, research director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.

 

Donovan noted that many of the baseless claims floated by the president have been embraced in recent weeks by pro-Trump media.

 

Sauce: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1252769

Anonymous ID: 06a1df Jan. 4, 2021, 3:37 p.m. No.12316110   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6182 >>6275

Watching RSBN Stream

I noticed some differences between other rallies and this one.

At the other ones, including the one I went to, there were two big flags… two cranes per flag

This one has four smaller ones

The two in the front are held up by a single crane each, and the flags are on the triangles, the triangles are being held up by the cranes.