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posted ago by sillBag ago by sillBag +2190 / -2

I am sure most of you can sense it too. Something is not finished with this yet.

Where is Trump? Is he really at the Abilene, TX location? That flight radar data sure did appear like he could have been aboard that flight.

Re-listen to Trump's speech yesterday. He said TWICE, that he hoped Pence had the courage to do the right thing, and perhaps it will take more courage (courage isnt the right word, I am forgetting his exact quote, paraphrasing) to not do the right thing.

What did he mean exactly by that? He said it twice, that was no mistake.

He did not concede today. He did not commit to an orderly transition to Biden. He only committed to an "orderly" transition.

Orderly.... Orderly.....

I know that this is likely reading far too much into things, BUT... the pieces to this puzzle are laid out. This thing might not be over.

EDIT:

HOLY BIG DICK ENERGY!!!!!

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Lanternsign 39 points ago +39 / -0

People need to look into how britain colonized india. they certainly didn't send armies half way across the world, they planted their people in positions of power and overtime cams to control india. China is doing that to us now

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etrenx 5 points ago +5 / -0

They planted their people in positions of power but also did send armies halfway across the planet. Look up Robert Clive, he's one of the most extraordinary generals in history, and is single handedly responsible for wresting India from the control of France, Portugal, and the Netherlands! The guy's life reads like a novel.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Clive

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

The British Indian army was parched. Soaking through their khakis in the equatorial heat, they pined for real refreshment. These weren’t the jolly days of ice-filled gin-and-tonics, lawn chairs and cricket. The first Brits to come south were stuck with lukewarm beer—specifically dark, heavy, porter, the most popular brew of the day in chilly Londontown, but unfit for the tropics. One Bombay-bound supply ship was saved from wrecking in the shallows when its crew lightened it by dumping some of its cargo — no great loss, a newspaper reported, "as the goods consisted principally of some heavy lumbersome casks of Government porter."

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etrenx 2 points ago +2 / -0

And thus, the india pale ale was born