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To: JudyinCanada

If their information is true, why put it in the public domain? Especially Twitter, et al? Seems to me like it’s a major security breach and actionable by the US Gov’t.

Plus it has the distinct disadvantage of letting your enemies know what you are thinking.

Perhaps it is more for self-aggrandizement than anything else. Don’t understand why they consider themselves patriots by “spilling the beans” so to speak.


8,030 posted on 01/17/2021 10:09:47 AM PST by pollyshy
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To: NIKK

Thanks for those posts this morning.

The military build-up in DC has now reached non-sensical levels.

That, plus knowing Trump’s character, is the reason that what was presented is not fantasy.

If ever America can be fixed and rid of the Deep State, it is now.

Knowing Trump, he is not going to let America fall into their hands.

I look to the 19th as the GO-day.

We will soon know.


8,032 posted on 01/17/2021 10:23:30 AM PST by exit82 (Democrats are unfit to govern--they hate America, the Constitution and those they don't agree with.)
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To: pollyshy

“Seems to me like it’s a major security breach and actionable by the US Gov’t.”

True, it would be tantamount to giving hints to the public about D-Day. There were hints given, but it was that the operation would be done on a different Shore. To confuse the enemy.

I would think the only reasons to give out info is 1. That the enemy can’t do anything about what is going to happen, they have no way to fight back and 2.to give hope to the base. Trump knows we are just as frustrated as he would be.


8,070 posted on 01/17/2021 12:22:14 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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