OMG, Anon. Good for you to point out that the Coke bottle Strzok had said, "KATE" on it. Guys, I went to sleep shortly after watching the rally and all the post-rally interviews that RSBN did. So I missed everything from last night.
I'm in the process of "lurking moar" to try to catch up but one question I have that maybe someone can answer: if "Kate" was part of a plan to do harm to our wonderful President, why has she not been arrested? Is she still running free? βββCan anyone whip up a summary today?βββ
One more thing to add, if it helps. I'm just a regular Anon here. I just lurk a lot, dig when I can, and post research. Occasionally I shoot the breeze with some of you and we spawn new ideas for moar research in our chats.
>>2413825 rt >>2413389 ββββββ- VIP Access.
Right now I am so confused by this KATE stuff. I have nothing to add to the conversation except for my experience in the VIP Section of a rally for then-candidate Donald Trump.
In 2016 I volunteered on his campaign in New Hampshire (Cory Lewandowski's home state). I attended the rally held on Saturday, October 16, 2016. It was held at Portsmouth Toyota in Portsmouth, NH. The campaign invited a number of us campaign workers to watch the rally in the "VIP" section. Everyone had to stand. There were no seats (in most of the venue), although there were seats and room for wheelchairs up front, on the sides (if I remember correctly). I remember seeing a number of elderly and disabled people there, and I was thrilled that they had the chance to get close to Candidate Trump. βββ[Now that I think of it β beware of people in wheelchairs in the future, βcause they usually get pretty close. They could disguise a poison as βnecessary medicine.β Wow, I hate that we live in a world where I think like this. . . .]βββ
Anyway, I tell you this to let you know that the βββ"VIP Seating"βββ designation meant that we got to be in the front of the audience. We were about 5 rows of people deep. Behind us was a metal barrier (a little fence) that kept the VIP Section separate from the rest.
VIP people did NOT have access to President Trump. We did NOT have the chance to hug him or touch him (thank God, for his sake). We were able to feel the energy and see everything, up-close, and that was a miracle. I will never forget it. But we definitely did not have any "backstage access" or anything special.
Also βββNOTEβββ β the process to get into the venue was unbelievably difficult and the rules were stringent (as they should be). I arrived there before 5:00 a.m. and had the chance to watch the Secret Service arrive and set up the screening procedure. The screening was the most thorough I've ever seen, as it should be. I thank God that they have, so far, been protecting President Trump. I worry about him every day.
So I hope my perspective helps, Anons. I don't think "Kate" ever would have had a chance to do our President harm, unless she had the chance to shoot a dart at him. Now that we know that people can be poisoned through direct contact (or a dart, etc.), I think it's essential that nobody has access to President Trump.
I hope this perspective helps, and my gosh, I hope our movement is not exploited in any way. I want our President safe and sound forever and if this "Kate" person is bad, then let the Department of Justice do its thing, please. βββLOCK HER UP.βββ