Anonymous ID: b6dd58 Aug. 11, 2022, 1:18 p.m. No.17359977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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I'm tired of tending to this fire

I've used up all I've collected

I have singed my hands

It's glowing

Embers barely showing

Proof of life in the shadows

Dancing on my plans

They know that it's almost…

They know that it's almost over

They know that it's almost…

They know that it's almost over

The burning is so low it's concerning

'Cause they know that when it goes out

It's a glorious gone

It's only time before they show me

Why no one ever comes back with details from beyond

They know that it's almost…

They know that it's almost over

They know that it's almost…

They know that it's almost over

They know that it's almost over

They know that it's almost over

In time I will leave the city

For now, I will stay alive

In time I will leave the city

For now, I will stay alive

In time I will leave the city

For now, I will stay alive

In time I will leave the city

For now, I will stay alive

They know that it's almost…

They know that it's almost over

They know that it's almost…

They know that it's almost over

Last year, I needed change of pace

Couldn't take the pace of change

Moving hastily

But this year, though I'm far from home

In Trench, I'm not alone

These faces facing me

They know…

They know…

What I mean

Anonymous ID: b6dd58 Aug. 11, 2022, 1:22 p.m. No.17360671   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2956 >>4858 >>5359

SUPER DUPER NOTABLE

 

A dirty little secret about January 6—one of many—is that Democrats and establishment Republicans, not Trump supporters, wanted to shut down the official proceedings of that day….

 

 

Just as the first wave of protesters breached the building shortly after 2 p.m., congressional Republicans were poised to present evidence of rampant voting fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Ten incumbent and four newly-elected Republican senators planned to work with their House colleagues to demand the formation of an audit commission to investigate election “irregularities” in the 2020 election. Absent an audit, the group of senators, including Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) pledged to reject the Electoral College results from the disputed states.

 

The Hail Mary effort was doomed to fail; yet the American people would have heard hours of debate related to provable election fraud over the course of the day.

 

 

And no one opposed the effort more than ex-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

 

 

During a conference call on December 31, 2020, McConnell urged his Republican Senate colleagues to abandon plans to object to the certification, insisting his vote to certify the 2020 election results would be “the most consequential I have ever cast” in his 36-year Senate career.

 

From the Senate floor on the afternoon of January 6, McConnell gave a dramatic speech warning of the dire consequences to the country should Republicans succeed in delaying the vote. He downplayed examples of voting fraud and even mocked the fact that Trump-appointed judges rejected election lawsuits.

 

“The voters, the courts, and the States have all spoken,” McConnell insisted. “If we overrule them, it would damage our Republic forever. If this election were overturned by mere allegations from the losing side, our democracy would enter a death spiral.”

 

Roughly six hours later, McConnell got his way. Cowed by the crowd of largely peaceful Americans allowed into the building by Capitol police, most Republican senators backed off the audit proposal. McConnell, echoing hyperbolic talking points about an “insurrection” seeded earlier in the day by Democratic lawmakers and the news media, gloated. “They tried to disrupt our democracy,” he declared on the Senate floor after Congress reconvened around 8 p.m. “This failed attempt to obstruct Congress, this failed insurrection, only underscores how crucial the task before us is for our Republic.”

 

 

Congress officially certified the Electoral College results early the next day.

 

While he projected a sober tone to the American public, McConnell privately was ecstatic, a new book about the 2020 election reveals. “I feel exhilarated by the fact that this fellow finally, totally discredited himself,” McConnell told New York Times reporter Jonathan Martin late on January 6, 2021 about Trump. Martin is the co-author of This Will Not Pass, of which excerpts were published in the Washington Post this week. Martin in the book recounts his midnight conversation with McConnell.

 

Trump, McConnell claimed, “put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger,” Martin writes. He then asked the reporter what he had heard about members plotting to invoke the 25th Amendment. Calling Trump a “despicable person,” McConnell reportedly bragged how he “crushed the sons of bitches” on January 6 and promised to do the same to them in the 2022 primaries.

 

 

Now, that seems like an oddly celebratory demeanor for someone who just survived an “attack on our democracy” and an alleged attempt to “overthrow” the seat of government power, doesn’t it?

 

And why was McConnell so certain the four-hour disturbance would spell the end for Donald Trump?

 

Further—and more importantly—why did McConnell’s office fail to protect the Capitol on January 6?

 

 

“McConnell, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser—the three leaders responsible for protecting the Capitol on January 6—still have not explained their failure to do so. Not only did McConnell’s top law enforcement officials purportedly overlook the potential for violence on January 6, he denied requests for more officers days before and delayed sending guardsmen to Capitol Hill that afternoon.”

 

And when it comes to January 6, there are no coincidences.

 

more at link below…

 

https://amgreatness.com/2022/04/28/mcconnells-exhilarating-insurrection/

 

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Photo: Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer stand back to back in the House Chamber during a joint session of Congress on January 06, 2021. A group of Republican senators said they would reject the Electoral College votes of several states unless Congress appointed a commission to audit the election results. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Anonymous ID: b6dd58 Aug. 11, 2022, 1:27 p.m. No.17361238   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17357465

Why? That is why we are here. Reveal all, or we have wasted this herculean collective effort.

That 40% BS from Q will keep you a slave to deceivers and secret keeping, oath keepers.

 

Fuck that shit. We dig it all, to reveal it all. No 'top secrets', no 'that's classified', 'i'm not at liberty to say', no 'that is above your/my paygrade'. Expose everything for everyone. Those who wish to know should have no barriers in that pursuit.

 

limitless freedom of information.