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Two days after pro-Donald Trump rioters attacked the Capitol, then-national security adviser Robert O’Brien got a call from Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell and an aide who asked him to look into something he’d been hearing: retired military personnel sympathetic to Donald Trump might be preparing to prevent Joe Biden’s inauguration.

“[H]e was concerned that there were reports that there were retired military personnel who were sympathetic to the president and might be organizing,” O’Brien said in the interview. McConnell’s own national security aide, Robert Karem, was on the call as well and raised similar concerns about Navy SEALs, O’Brien said.

He was so concerned about a military coup from Trump that never existed and never was going to exist; that apparently he missed the actual military coup when the Secretary of Defense ordered NORAD not to communicate with the president in the event of a nuclear offensive, and contacted the Chinese Military to inform them that he would give them a personal warning of any impending nuclear strike.

I'm getting more and more concerned that the level of delusional insanity we are seeing from even the politicians themselves is so astronomically high, it makes me think they are subjected to the same level of psychological operations from the intelligence community as Yoel Roth was.

There was never, at any point and time, any evidence, of any organized attempt to dislodge the American government. There was never any evidence, at any point and time, of a military coup against Biden. In fact, only Gen. Milley himself had promised a military coup against Trump, twice. The first time was when he pledged that if Donald Trump attempted to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Seattle, or DC to quell the rioting, he would interfere to stop it. The second time was after the riots on January 6th, when he was no longer prepared to allow the President of the United States to make any decisions regarding the nuclear arsenal, because he had this insane delusion that Trump was going to nuke China to stay in power.

On top of all that, don't forget that Nancy Pelosi was convinced it was a good idea to deploy M240's to every government building in DC in order to kill unarmed protesters.

1 year ago
2 score
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Two days after pro-Donald Trump rioters attacked the Capitol, then-national security adviser Robert O’Brien got a call from Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell and an aide who asked him to look into something he’d been hearing: retired military personnel sympathetic to Donald Trump might be preparing to prevent Joe Biden’s inauguration.

“[H]e was concerned that there were reports that there were retired military personnel who were sympathetic to the president and might be organizing,” O’Brien said in the interview. McConnell’s own national security aide, Robert Karem, was on the call as well and raised similar concerns about Navy SEALs, O’Brien said.

He was so concerned about a military coup from Trump that never existed and never was going to exist; that apparently he missed the actual military coup when the Secretary of Defense ordered NORAD not to communicate with the president in the event of a nuclear offensive, and contacted the Chinese Military to inform them that he would give them a personal warning of any impending nuclear strike.

I'm getting more and more concerned that the level of delusional insanity we are seeing from even the politicians themselves is so astronomically high, it makes me think they are subjected to the same level of psychological operations from the intelligence community as Yoel Roth was.

There was never, at any point and time, any evidence, of any organized attempt to dislodge the American government. There was never any evidence, at any point and time, of a military coup against Biden. In fact, only Gen. Milley himself had promised a military coup against Trump, twice. The first time was when he pledged that if Donald Trump attempted to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Seattle, or DC to quell the rioting, he would interfere to stop it. The second time was after the riots on January 6th, when he was no longer prepared to allow the President of the United States to make any decisions regarding the nuclear arsenal, because he had this insane delusion that Trump was going to nuke China to stay in power.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Two days after pro-Donald Trump rioters attacked the Capitol, then-national security adviser Robert O’Brien got a call from Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell and an aide who asked him to look into something he’d been hearing: retired military personnel sympathetic to Donald Trump might be preparing to prevent Joe Biden’s inauguration.

“[H]e was concerned that there were reports that there were retired military personnel who were sympathetic to the president and might be organizing,” O’Brien said in the interview. McConnell’s own national security aide, Robert Karem, was on the call as well and raised similar concerns about Navy SEALs, O’Brien said.

He was so concerned about a military coup from Trump that never existed and never was going to exist; that apparently he missed the actual military coup when the Secretary of Defense ordered NORAD not to communicate with the president in the event of a nuclear offensive, and contacted the Chinese Military to inform them that he would give them a personal warning of any impending nuclear strike.

I'm getting more and more concerned that the level of delusional insanity we are seeing from even the politicians themselves is so astronomically high, it makes me think they are subjected to the same level of psychological operations from the intelligence community as Yoel Roth was.

There was never, at any point and time, any evidence, of any organized attempt to dislodge the American government. There was never any evidence, at any point and time, of a military coup against Biden. In fact, only Gen. Milley himself had promised a military coup against Trump, twice. The first time was when he pledged that if Donald Trump attempted to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Seattle, or DC to quell the rioting, he would interfere to stop it.

1 year ago
1 score