Anonymous ID: 151061 Jan. 25, 2019, 12:58 p.m. No.4906005   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Today, Trump mentions in the Rose Garden that this is the 3rd straight month of 60,000 apprehensions on the southern border. He emphasized this is the size of a very large stadium.

 

It made me think of the Super Bowl this year. Seating for the MBenz Stadium in ATL is 71,000 for American football according to wikipedia.

 

However, did some searching and found this:

 

>Which Super Bowl Had The Lowest Attendance?

>The lowest attended Super Bowl game was Super Bowl I, which was

>then known as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, hosted at the

>Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which had an attendance of 61,946.

>The game, from an attendance standpoint, was considered a

>disappointment as the max capacity for the coliseum was over 100,000

>at the time.

>from: https://www.sportingcharts.com/articles/nfl/super-bowl-attendance-by-the-numbers.aspx

 

So, Trumps says 60,000; tfa above states the lowest attended is 61,946. And it just so happens to have had in it one of the teams playing this year - the LA Rams. And while 60,000 is not really a "very large" stadium, the article also states that the, "max capacity for the coliseum was over 100,000 at the time". 100,000 is very large for a stadium I would say. Note, I saw some chatter here regarding some aspects of the MB Stadium in ATL to be similar to the Pantheon.

 

Now, yesterday in the 1 year - 2 day (1/26/2018), Q pointed (he said, 'read slowly and carefully') us to the EO issued on December 21, 2017. That was a heavy Q post day, and one post in particular mentioned "ATL", "the shutdown", and "capture the flag".

 

I noted this yesterday, but nobody had any idea that the shutdown would be temporarily suspended until today.

 

I think this means that they have defused a FF that was meant to have happened at the Superbowl in ATL. Note that the MB stadium is .5 miles from Centennial Park, where th 1996 Olympic bombing occurred.

 

So, FF in ATL averted?