Catching up here…here's a dump of info and potential crumbs.
>>6335740 (pb, Q)
>Chain of Command
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>PENCE' CoS + Wife
"chain of command" may relate the the 25th amendment talk ([RR] possibly set up [P]ence here)
"CoS" may related to his Chief of Staff, but it may also refer to "Church of Satan" (many think [P]ence is a pedovore) or Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Regarding Church of the Holy Sepluchre:
>pence was snubbed back in 2017 when visiting this holy Christian site
https://www.newsweek.com/mike-pence-wont-be-welcome-jerusalem-church-where-jesus-died-747983
https://archive.is/fbPCb
It's motto is "Deus lo vult", but anons will no double recognize as "God Wills It"
The mention about Pence is also notable because up until now, he's been referred to rarely and in no real way directly. Some speculate that the use of "no name" in Q posts may refer to Pence. Others still suggest that he is tied to crumbs that seem to refer to a "pen" (follow the pen, etc). I believe all of it is on the table and will be digging myself.
Regarding the satanist angle, looking up Tory Smith on YT would be a good start. Don't dismiss the guy because of some of the crazy shit he says there are some truth nuggets in there. Also look into the North Christ Church in Columbus. It's got NWO, satanism, and cabal written all over it. I have not found ties that link Pence to the church, but his high school was 1/2 a mile away from the church. And I am sure he may have visited there during his being "born again" going from Catholicism to whatever religion he is now (I think it's the same as LBJ).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Christian_Church
>The building is hexagonal in shape, with a central metal spire that is 192 feet (59 m) high.[3] Below the
>spire, there is an oculus that admits light into the main level. The sanctuary is located at the center of the
>building, with the Lord's Table located in the center of the sanctuary. Rows of pews surround the altar in a
>hexagon, reflecting the idea that worship should be a central aspect of the life of the congregation. The
>lower level contains classrooms, an auditorium, a kitchen, and an activities area.
I have not determined what type of church pence goes to, but I have seen mentions of the Disciples of Christ.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Church_(Disciples_of_Christ)
>The denomination started with the Restoration Movement during the Second Great Awakening, first existing as a loose association of
>churches working towards Christian unity during the 19th century, then slowly forming quasi-denominational structures through
>missionary societies, regional associations, and an international convention. In 1968, the Disciples of Christ officially adopted a
>denominational structure at which time a group of churches left to remain nondenominational.