FLASHBACK THREAD: The date was October 4th, 2018 when Soros-funded 'Woman's March Inc.' organized and paid for thousands of women to come to DC to take over the Senate's offices in the Capitol.
1/ PROFILE THREAD: So just who were the people who entered the Capitol on the afternoon of January 6th? If you believe the media they were wealthy, well-armed, white nationalists seeking to overthrow the government - a riotous insurgency. Here are the stories of a few of them:
2/ Klete Keller, an Olympic swimmer, was seen on videos from inside the Capitol standing 6'6" wearing his U.S. Olympic team jacket. Klete completed in three summer games earning two gold medals, a silver, and two bronze medals.
3/ The economic downturn hit the former Olympian very hard resulting in the loss of his family and home. Klete was homeless for almost a year before finding work just after President Trump was elected. amazon.com/Gold-homeless-…
TWITTER HATE TREAD: The messages Twitter won't censor and Apple, Google, and Amazon won't suppress: @dave_suspect
2/ Trump has never called for the death of anyone on Twitter and yet he has been banned. Iran threatens an entire religion and nation and their leader is still on the platform. @khamenei_ir
3/ Twitter users call for the death of supporters of the President of the United States routinely and yet they're allowed on the platform. @B1GBUD
HISTORY LESSON: The media is calling what happened at the Capitol 'The Trump Insurrection'. The problem is that what happened at the Capitol wasn't an insurrection - not even close. #thread
2/ If President Trump had called for an insurrection on 1/6 at the Capitol I have no doubt hundreds if not thousands of his supporters would have attended (not this patriot btw) and they would have been armed wearing bulletproof vests and helmets.
3/ So what happened? Why were Trump supporters so ill-prepared to conduct an insurrection if their President had called on them? It might be useful to discuss previous insurrections to get an idea of what one looks like.
CLARIFICATION: Only one person died as a direct result of the protest at the Capitol. She was a 35-year-old Airforce Veteran named Ashli Babbitt and was shot by law enforcement for refusing to follow a lawful command.
2/ The only non-protester to die was 42-year-old police officer and Air National Guard veteran who supported the president. The circumstances of his death are still under investigation, but his family has asked that they not be politicized against the president.
3/ The remaining three deaths were related to underlying health conditions that had NOTHING to do with the protests including a heart attack, a stroke, and a respiratory issue.
SEDITION THREAD: Major corporations and the mainstream media have made it very clear that objecting to a state's electoral votes is an act of sedition. Scores of companies have announced they are no longer going to support any Congressperson who opposed the electoral vote.
1/ To help American companies I'm going to provide a list of Congresspeople who have opposed certifying electors for the winning candidate and thus committing the act of sedition against the United States.
2/ Eddie Bernie Jackson, D-Texas objected to Flordia's slate of electors for President Bush. Corporations who need to stop funding her include Lowe's, Toyota, Goldman Sachs, Google, Exxon, American Airlines, and T-Mobile.
1/ @PBS's top lawyer explaining how he would like to see Biden's administration take children out of Republican homes. If you were wondering why Republicans are so worried about losing their freedoms just listen to his words. #ExposePBS
2/ The top legal officer for American's government-funded television service is explaining his plan to put the children of Trump supporters in re-education camps. For some reason, he thinks Trump is like Hitler and yet this is his plan? #ExposePBS