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posted ago by Observer95 ago by Observer95 +5094 / -2

Trump needs to start handling this as more than just voter fraud. This is a coup. Kudos to General Flynn for realizing this early on in November. It finally hit me when I saw the 10 former defense secretaries' letter telling Trump to concede. They are all involved. These people have been planning this for 4 years. They are not going to just give up. They are making sure the court cases are being sent to favorable judges who are part of the coup. In Georgia they refuse to assign a judge to Trump's case.

Congress and the senate are not the ones to resolve this. Many of them are part of the coup. Trump needs the military. The longer he waits the less chances he has to stopping it.

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Tseliteiv 232 points ago +242 / -10

Trump is playing politics. Unfortunately, your average IQ voters who watch TV all day see words like "coup" as being exaggerated. If Trump started discussing the coup everywhere, he'd be dismissed as crazy by many of these average IQ voters. Fraud is a lot more tolerable. People can figure out it's an actual coup on their own. We all know it here. It's a color revolution.

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Observer95 [S] 124 points ago +125 / -1

I think he needs to start using it. Everyone should be calling it a coup. American Thinker has a very good article called The 2020 Insurrection.

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leroy1 67 points ago +79 / -12

I agree fully with you, if there is no 'master plan' of serious evidence roll out from NDA or DOD, then I'm sorry, but this will have been handled abysmally by Trump. Whining about it on Twitter has simply not been enough. I am starting to get very concerned that Trump actually doesn't have much more evidence that what we have already seen, which would mean there preparation for this fraud would have been unacceptable. But I am praying the EO leads to something, but if Trump does have the goods, he has kept the cards very close to his chest.

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Observer95 [S] 56 points ago +59 / -3

The goods are there. We have all seen or read the testimonies about the fraud. What is happening is we have now been shown the 2020 election was anything but an election. In the effort to get Trump to concede the people behind the coup have revealed themselves. I am 100 percent certain Dick Cheney and the Bushes were part of the planning of the coup. Someone had to get the republicans to fall in line.

Now they are getting US attorneys from contested states to resign. U.S. Attorney Charles E. “Charlie” Peeler and U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. Were these men investigating fraud?

Someone should hack Mark Elias' emails.

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leroy1 8 points ago +9 / -1

I thought it was just Pak who has resigned, I didn't realise there was a second AG. Who do you think it was that caused these resignations Trump or the DS?

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spkle 23 points ago +24 / -1

You say abysmally, but honestly, I don't think he could've ever imagined how deep this goes when he started. Even during his first 4 years, you can see that he tried to work WITH people.

However, it will all depend on how much he was able to anticipate that his 2nd level confidants, so not the inner circle but rather people like barr, were not to be trusted.

We know he has been lied to by many.

Re the cards: expect him not give away his position at all. When we know, it's going to be over already.

It really depends on the betrayal and the level of it all. I cannot fault him for not knowing.

But ... Remember what pence said:" the swamp was deeper than we expected, and we're pulling the plug tomorrow."

That doesn't sound like there's NO preparation.

And until now ... We have only seen things they've collected/done after the election, not before.

That leads me to believe that there's more.

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intellectual-darkweb 14 points ago +17 / -3

Trump has had a team of military and intelligence Patriots backing him since the beginning. Maybe since 2008 or before.

Trump knows what’s up. Trump has the street smarts, the Patriots behind him have all the wargaming smarts.

He’s playing 4D chess. Some if his moves don’t make sense to us because we’re not on the inside.

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Aoikaze2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer...

Or in Barr's case, hug that damn bucket.

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buco 14 points ago +14 / -0

Yes, it's a coup. Tomorrow the objections will be voted down in the House and Rino Senate. What is plan B? Will Pence reject the votes? Or will Americans in the streets need to get involved.

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Mozart_K231 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don’t think there’s any master plan. I think Trump has/had ideas about what to do- the same ideas we’ve all had.

-if there’s fraud, we clear it up in state legislatures

-if they don’t act, go to state courts

-if they fail, go to the Supreme Court

-if that fails, some sort of Hail Mary.

-if that fails, civil war

I’m pretty sure that’s standard procedure. I don’t think he anticipated a coup of this proportion. I don’t think any of us did. Our country has so many fail safes built in, it’s almost impossible to cheat it... except that there’s enough people in on the coup/unwilling to challenge it, that here we are.

I also think, instead of putting all our faith in the president- who is one person- and expecting miracles from him, people need to act on their own. When you see someone in need who has suffered an accident, so you sit and watch them bleed out while waiting for EMS, or do you do your best to help? If you see someone hurting a child, do you sit by and wait for the police, while doing nothing but observing and yelling?

If you see your country being stolen in a foreign supported coup, do you sit by idly and wait for someone to save it for you or do you take action?

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Rudyard 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don’t blame Trump. Not at all.

Would I blame my football team if, suddenly, all the refs decided not to watch the plays or call any penalties? How do you prepare for that, in the context of football? You can’t.

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Thep1mp 5 points ago +5 / -0

We don’t need more evidence. What we’ve seen as civilians already proves fraud.

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Ghostof_PatrickHenry 9 points ago +11 / -2

Trump is the steady hand. The stoic rock. His demeanor sets the tone. If he behaves erratically, then he is playing right into the hands of the traitors.

His surrogates (Flynn, Powell, Rudy, etc.) are the ones firing the heavy artillery. The red pill suppositories, so to speak. All Trump has to do is DECLAS everything, and the evidence will speak for itself. (The chorus of voices will grow.)

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Trumpenproletariat 4 points ago +4 / -0

The Chyighnah Flu™ and the Chyighnah Coup™.

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KekistaniMemeLord 1 point ago +1 / -0

He already has in many of his tweets correct me if I'm wrong, he's mentioned treason and coup and retweeted accounts saying the same. He hasn't outright had a conference or aome such talking in length about he's kind of sprinkled it in.

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prayharder 0 points ago +1 / -1

If you want more hard-core communications just read Lin Wood's tweets. :)

If Lin Wood publicly said a few days ago that Chief Justice Roberts raped a child and then murdered that child, all on videotape, and simple blackmail is why he is firmly in the pocket of criminals and communists, then would that be hardcore enough for you?

Maybe Trump is trying to play "good cop bad cop" this month and choose his timing in when he says certain things.

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Tellsyouhow 21 points ago +21 / -0

Reminds me of this extremely powerful clip from Brigitte Gabriel about the peaceful majority being irrelevant. https://youtu.be/Ry3NzkAOo3s

The majority of Germans, Chinese, Japanese were peaceful but it was the minority radicals that drove the agenda, leading to millions dead.

It took only 12 people to briefly bring America to it's knees on 9/11

If you've not watched this short clip before, it's extremely powerful and extremely relevant to our current position.

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neurojerk 5 points ago +5 / -0

There was that one study that showed that only 8% of the country identifies as woke and people were like, "see, it's nothing." First of all, that's probably low-balling it, but even if it isn't, that's plenty enough to take control of the public narrative. That's a small country.

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maverick202 5 points ago +5 / -0

Agree with this. I don't understand average voter/normies angle. They are sheep. At this point, optics be damned. Take what's ours by force.

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Benghazi1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

yeah at this point, with all the information at our fingertips, its really hard to relate or understand people who have meanwhile just been getting fed a narrative from MSM. maybe in the back of their mind they know whats up, but i fear a lot of people are low iq and just accept things at face value. i dont understand normies angle either

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bar_zangi 18 points ago +19 / -1

Imagine having to dumb down reality because the average person is too stupid to understand it.... turns out Idiocracy was spot on

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SharpCookie 10 points ago +10 / -0

Awoman!

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grndmrshlgando 3 points ago +3 / -0

that was like some shit /pol/ would say

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IntegrityCritical 7 points ago +7 / -0

Been thinking this a lot lately. That and that movie about people who lived in trash, but they spent 24 hours 7 days of the week with their virtual video game glasses on.

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IntegrityCritical 8 points ago +8 / -0

Ready player 1

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Jutts 2 points ago +2 / -0

Calling it out for what it is must be done. Being nice and using nice words in hopes of not hurting someone’s little feelings got us into this mess. Time to put on the man pants and stop dancing around what we should be saying.