Posted on 05/29/2020 7:48:04 PM PDT by ransomnote
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I’m in! In from the cold.
In, but things are really starting to suck. This has all the earmarks of being orchestrated.
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From three days ago:
4325
Q
!!Hs1Jq13jV6
26 May 2020 - 8:05:02 PM
[D]s in coordination w/ [D]&[F] assets have launched [as known] a full-scale insurgency attack against the people of the United States in an effort to regain power by any means necessary.
All assets deployed.
[Current landscape] coordinated and deliberate events to impact [rig] P_election.
WAR.
The future of our Republic is at stake.
Survival as a Nation.
We Rise or We Die.
We, the People.
Q
Here!
Here, mostly lurking. Thanks MOD, and everyone who is digging and praying :-)
Found out today grandchild # 7 is on the way :-)
Ah ha! Late night thread baking!
Caught!
The aroma of fresh baked banana bread gave you away.
IN!!!
In under fiddy!
Q threads - faster than a speeding bullet; more powerful than a locomotive; able to leap libs in a single bound! :^D
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I am in. shadow banned.
Who swears at Grizzly bears and swims like Mark Spitz?
WWG1WGA
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
In with the list of alternate Q trackers.
The following is from another Q thread.
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In 1968 after the violent Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lyndon Johnson faced the possibility that the election might not be held in a state of domestic tranquility. His greatest fear was that the antiwar movement and the Black Panthers would unite to bury the election in violence. Johnson asked the lawyers of the National Security Council for a menu of options. Remember that Johnson was a schoolteacher before entering politics, not an attorney.
The NSC attorneys reported that state legislatures could choose presidential electors, and no popular vote was required by the Constitution. Election of senators and representatives was another matter. A lot of the procedure of federal elections is hard-coded in legislation and even the Constitution itself.
The option chosen by Johnson was the annulment of the Constitution and a declaration of martial law, something even Lincoln had not dared. Annulment would permit Johnson to remain president until domestic tranquility was restored and the mechanics of a presidential election could go forward in peace.
Johnson knew he was not trusted anymore by the electorate, so he asked the NSC lawyers if getting Chief Justice Earl Warren to cosign the declaration would make a difference. The lawyers responded that Warren's signature would have no legal effect but might be useful for political cover.
This remained secret until after Nixon's resignation when the Post and the Times reported the story under the category of "White House horrors." Fortunately, the antiwar movement and Black Panthers could not join forces and work together.
The chosen option covered what would happen if the military encountered organized resistance. This involved the use of camps for which land had been purchased under the provisions of the McCarran Act of 1950 but for which only one camp had been built, that in a remote section of the Pennsylvania mountains. Its existence was a secret until Robert Mardian, one of Nixon's people, revealed it in congressional testimony in 1971.
I bring this up only because during the Rodney King insurrection in South Central Los Angeles in 1992, when the military arrived on the scene, a 48 hour clock started to tick. Had organized resistance appeared and continued for 48 hours, FEMA camps would have been placed on alert to receive the inhabitants of South Central. Fortunately, once the Army arrived, everybody decided to behave. The thing to remember is that contingency plans have been in place since 1968 to handle multiple insurrections should they occur.
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If the mobs turn to the use of firearms, proceed to take and hold ground, and successfully resist the military in an organized manner, the 1968 option goes to the head of the list.
Thank you, Ransomnote!
In around 60.
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