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Glad to see q people who helped with this takeover are enjoying it though
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
Can someone link me to the Q post that claims Trump will get re-elected?
Thanks.
originally posted by: samuelsson
10thmountain division getting on the action.
Trust the plan?
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
Can someone link me to the Q post that claims Trump will get re-elected?
Thanks.
There was a post indicating President Trump would be the LAST PRESIDENT.
I just did a search of operationq.pub... , but couldn't find it.
POTUS SPEECH 19:47 long
Everything has MEANING
_1947/ countries break away from the royal crown/ u.s had been controlled since act. Of 1871 & been under British Crown Control And United States has been a corporation of Britain. That ends now.Trump the LAST PRESIDENT of that era
In 1947__
COUNTRIES became independent from Britain
Cia NSA. MAJESTIC 12 born after Roswell/UFOs /classified/ Later JFK'S 70 close GENERALS CREATED Q clearance and some had mj clearance// Jfk jr security called Q (they had clearance)
2012 SPACE Prog.ONLY 1 SUPREMACY12 Q comp.
In order for this corruption to he fought, we will need allies particularly from the center of the country, and they will laugh off anyone peddling this q larp
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: samuelsson
a reply to: Grambler
You're taking all the fun out of this larp.
You know you arent invited to the after party if you keep this up
Well I’ll see you in the re-education camp anyways I guess
But I gotta admit you’ll be better off than me then
As I will be trying to find a plan to escape, you q folks will be sitting back and relaxing about how being murdered in a re-education camp is all part of the plan
The first president of the United States, George Washington, was not inaugurated until April 30. Although Congress scheduled the first inauguration for March 4, 1789, they were unable to count the electoral ballots as early as anticipated. Consequently, the first inauguration was postponed to allow the president-elect time to make the long trip from his home in Virginia to the nation’s capital in New York City.
In celebration of his inauguration on March 4, 1829, President Andrew Jackson invited the American public to the White House. Overwhelming crowds ruined many White House furnishings and forced the new president to make a getaway through a window. Undeterred by the raucous reception, Jackson continued to host public parties at the residence.