>Who said dis?
well they got Parler.
So they must've been checking anon decodes for their analysis. funny.
>Who said dis?
well they got Parler.
So they must've been checking anon decodes for their analysis. funny.
>the leader of a terrorist group
Wonder where they got that idea?
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Maybe one day but it cannot go slow. The initial wave will be fast and meaningful. It will send a signal to others immediately and you’ll see the tide turn(not even the MSM can hide and rest assured some will be jailed as deep cover agents).
Donald Trump
January 6, 2021
Donald Trump Is Now a Terrorist Leader
The attack on the Capitol is the culmination of Trumpism, and the GOP owns this.
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This is what Donald Trump has unleashed upon the United States: an unprecedented act of domestic terrorism.
A violent mob incited by his false claims of a stolen election stormed the US Capitol, causing chaos, smashing windows, vandalizing offices, and forcing evacuations and lockdowns. Vice President Mike Pence, who was presiding over the counting of electoral votes, had to be rushed out of the Senate chamber by Secret Service agents. The Senate floor was cleared, and one pro-Trump terrorist claimed the podium and shouted, “Trump won that election.” Reports emerged of explosions, tear gas, and gunshots. One person was shot and reported killed. An explosive device was apparently found. Senators and House members were told to shelter in place. Capitol police engaged in an armed standoff with Trump’s brownshirts. It was outright rebellion, an attempt at an actual political coup. An outraged Sen. Mitt Romney exclaimed to a reporter, “This is what the president has caused today, this insurrection.”
Trump owned this terrorism. He has whipped up his cultish followers with lies and conspiracy theories. At a rally on Wednesday morning, Trump told his supporters that the 2020 election was a grave crime and that Republicans and Democrats on the Hill were about to destroy American democracy by accepting the results. (During that event, Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s lawyer and chief coup-stirrer, called for “trial by combat.”) Trump directed his frenzied supporters toward the Capitol, where they breached police lines and took over the building. They shut down Congress. They terrorized lawmakers and staff, they fought with security forces, they broke American democracy.
>Wonder where they got that idea?
[Knowingly]
Complicit
White Supremacism Is a Domestic Terror Threat That Will Outlast Trump
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By Jonathan Greenblatt
January 7, 2021 4:51 PM EST
Jonathan Greenblatt (@JGreenblattADL) is the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and its sixth national director. He is an accomplished entrepreneur and innovative leader, with deep experience in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors.
The coordinated attack on the U.S. Capitol yesterday by a mob of insurrectionists was a dark day for our democracy.
It was not a First Amendment-protected protest. It was not a political rally. It was a seditious and treasonous act. Not since the British burned down the White House in 1814 has an institution of our government been defiled in such an egregious and ugly manner.
While the attack was shocking, it was not surprising.
In the five years since Donald Trump descended the escalator at Trump Tower and announced his candidacy for President, we have seen an unprecedented and abnormal rise of violent right-wing extremism in the United States and beyond.
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Jake Tapper
@jaketapper
Stochastic terrorism. Trump, his Hill allies, and MAGA media lie about the election and violence follows.
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Jan 6, 2021
Whoa: Trump supporters going at it with the police on the steps of the Capitol as Congress counts the Electoral College ballots inside https://twitter.com/KBoomhauer/status/1346880761253621760/video/1
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trips
>>17929355 lb
>Runbeck
>Whistleblowers
4963
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8kun/qresearch: 17788718
Runbeck.
Dominion.
SOS Offices.
Investigators.
Researchers.
Whistleblowers.
Patriots in trusted positions.
Trust yourself.
You have seen the truth.
Time to show the world.
Focus.
FOCUS.
Ascension.
Q
>will Kari "ascend" to the Gov Mansion?
>as a result…
>will POTUS "ascend" back to the WH?
I also theorized that FOCUS is on Arizona. Hence all the candidates conceding that I didn't expect to, conceded so quickly.
The fraud is so over the top in your face in Arizona. Blatant.
Will the fake news report on it?
their last chance maybe?
Looking up these stories reminded me of that time when they called usVanillaIsis
coined by that glowing nigger
Malcolm Nance
>[Knowingly]
>Complicit
<(not even the MSM can hide and rest assured some will be jailed as deep cover agents).
What Is ‘Vanilla ISIS?’ White Supremacist Groups Earn New Nickname On Social Media
By Lauren Dubois
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10/10/20 AT 11:58 AM
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Members of white supremacy groups who have been accused of acts including the recent plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer have earned a new name on social media—Vanilla ISIS.
The term trended on Twitter on Saturday morning after author Malcolm Nance appeared on the MSNBC program “Velshi,” where he discussed the recently unfoiled plot that saw the arrest of 13 men, as well as the fact that groups of white men who have either plotted or committed similar acts, usually armed, are not referred to as domestic terrorists but given descriptions like “the Far Right” or “armed militias,” but not as domestic or American terrorists.
Velshi also weighed in on the fact that in other countries, those who committed similar acts against their nation were referred to by their organization’s names—such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda, which helped bring the “Vanilla ISIS” trend to life, after Nance took to Twitter to state that the term should gain traction.
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#VanillaISIS needs to trend.
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“They are Domestic or American Terrorists.”
@MalcolmNance #Velshi
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>>17929354 LB
>i have been looking for who Yuel Roth's parents are.
>I am having zero luck.
>>17929541 LB
>found a lead yesterday. His buttsex dissertation mentions his sister's names. Maayan and Nitzan. currently live in Brooklyn.
> https://www.floridaresidentsdirectory.com/person/112419789/roth-eva