Anonymous ID: 0b262f Oct. 5, 2022, 7:44 a.m. No.17634479   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17634321

>Trump replied, "You'll find out."

The media and blue check freakout is pretty funny

 

Trump Stokes Fear with Cryptic Remark About 'Calm Before the Storm' After Military Meeting

President Trump is causing confusion and fear after a cryptic comment he made to the press following a military dinner at the White House on Thursday

By Tierney McAfee

Published on October 6, 2017 11:13 AM

 

President Trump is causing confusion — and fear — after a cryptic comment he made to the press following a military dinner at the White House on Thursday.

 

After summoning the media to a last-minute photo op with “the world’s great military people” on Thursday evening, Trump asked reporters: “You guys know what this represents? Maybe it’s the calm before the storm.”

 

“What’s the storm?” asked one reporter. “On Iran? On ISIS? On what?”

 

“We have the world’s great military people, I’ll tell you that,” Trump replied. “Thank you all for coming.”

 

When pressed further on the mysterious “storm” by NBC News’ Kristen Welker, the president replied: “You’ll find out.”

 

Trump’s remarks have led to speculation over whether his administration is planning some kind of military action — especially given the president’s promises in recent weeks to respond to any North Korean aggression toward the U.S.

Anonymous ID: 0b262f Oct. 5, 2022, 7:56 a.m. No.17634516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4578

Matt Braynard and Mark Finchem on Warroom.

Braynard says needs citizens to pre challenge voters that have left a state, to alert the election fags that these voters can't vote in at least 9 states.

 

Finchem in Arizona, says there's55,000voters that either need to be removed or investigated.

 

https://gettr.com/streaming/p1t7uhz47f2

 

> https://lookaheadamerica.org/challenge/

SummaryThis is a step-by-step guidefor how to formally challenge fraudulent votesin each of the ninestates in which Look Ahead America (LAA) has raised funds to performan audit: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The following report will examine the who, where, when, why and how to challenge questionable and potentially ineligible voters, as well as provide the citations, links, and laws that allow voters to challenge others in their state. The ability of citizens to challenge ineligible voters is just as important a right as voting, as it ensures that one’s ballot will not be negated by someone who should nothave been allowed to vote in the first place.Every staterequires thata challenger must be a registeredvoterof the state, municipality, or county depending on state laws in order to have standing. These must also be done BEFORE the ballots are cast, not after, or else they will be dismissed as moot.Some states require them in writing using a specific form or format, but others require that the voter does the challenge in person. The only state that does not allow for voter challenges is Ohio as only election officials may raise challenges. While we encourage the state to change these laws, there is also nothingstating that citizens cannot bring the questionable voters to the attention of officials in order to challenge their status.With only one month until Election Day, November 8, 2022, it is imperative that registered voters of these states learn the laws and begin to challenge voters in question that either LAA or their own voter integrity groups have found immediat

 

 

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