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DC Rally account
By Vincent Chase, Dallas, TX
Since the dust has settled a bit, and MSM (mainstream media) gives the narrative of what they’re told to give...
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I was at the March in D.C. and the following is what I can tell you based off what I saw and experienced. It was an absolute massive crowd. An ocean of people as far as the eye could see. I would not be surprised if it were a million people that were there. No question hundreds of thousands. There were various people of all races and backgrounds along with families that brought their kids. It was very diverse. There were people in wheelchairs and old people with walkers. I saw one guy with a broken ankle wheeling on one foot. There were people that flew from Alaska and Hawaii to be there.
There were American Flags everywhere along with various Trump flags. These were the most passionate people I have ever been around that truly love America.
One of the things that stood out was how many Asians that were there chanting out against China and communism. They were some of the most vocal people there passing out information on the wickedness of communism. They are diehard Trump supporters. I had the privilege to talk with a couple of them. Some of the nicest happiest people I met at the March. They had very thick accents and they are very passionate about the USA not becoming a country of tyranny, considering that is what they came from.
When people were crowded shoulder-to-shoulder trying to get into the area where the speakers were speaking, people were bumping into each other constantly. But all you consistently heard “excuse me”, “sorry”. People were very respectful and nice. There were constant chants of “USA” “USA” along with various pro Trump chants. It was very peaceful and full of pride for country. People were very enthusiastic and happy to be there. Everyone was very nice to the cops and Secret Service during the speeches.
As we marched toward the Capitol, nobody was rioting, looting stores, burning down buildings, destroying businesses, or burning down churches. People peacefully walked down to the Capitol. The mood and anger of the people is directed strictly at government officials. People are mad about being locked down; they are mad about Congress not losing a paycheck but yet we were locked down for nine months while Congress sends billions of foreign aid while we get 600 bucks. People are ultimately mad because of blatant voter fraud, and they feel whether you agree or disagree the election was stolen. They feel the whole system is corrupt. The people at the march loathe both parties and prefer a new party. Those were the biggest topics of discussion amongst the people.
It is now known that there were barriers up by the street to keep people away from the Capitol. There is raw video showing cops opened those barriers letting people on to the Capitol grounds. Why? Why do that? People would have been fine being in the street. Interesting the cops removed those barriers. On the drive up to D.C. there were many people who text me sources that Antifa was going to be wearing Trump hats/ accessories trying to blend in. All I’m going to say is, it’s interesting how there were zero problems the whole mile during the march to the Capitol and all of a sudden people breached the Capitol with all of Congress in session. The people who stormed the Capitol did not reflect the hundreds of thousands of people who were there peacefully protesting.


Photos taken by Vincent Chase of Dallas, Texas who attended the march at Washington D.C. last Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Photos from Vincent Davis Facebook page.
Lifetime Movie
By Monte Walker
The wife watches Lifetime movies and I’ve noticed they often have a similar plot. A nice little Christian girl (we’ll call her Christina) all of a sudden is befriended by another girl (we’ll call her Luci) who manipulates and gaslights her to the point of hating her parents. The parents warn her that she’s being manipulated by Luci, but she’ll hear none of it. In order to save their daughter, Christina’s parents confront Luci with strong and harsh words against her which only infuriates the brainwashed daughter even more. Eventually Christina is literally poisoned by Luci. On the brink of death in the hospital, Christina’s parents are still not losing hope praying that she’ll survive.
Seems to me, this is currently where we are in the movie. I pray America survives. The story of how a foreign enemy infiltrated and brainwashed the masses of Americans might be the greatest and saddest story in human history.
Which character you see as Luci determines your character.
But what do I know, I just watch Andy Griffith.
The people who are successful in life are the ones who have faith and see hope and victory ‘til the bitter end where others find darkness and despair. If the fighters are defeated, it is not because they coward themselves to faithlessness.
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Jeffrey Dailey, Kaitlynn McKnight, Logan Nitchman, Alyssa Russell, Tommy Whitt.
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Felix Vazquez Gonzalez
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Logan Duty, William Fuhr, Talan Haley, Aleina Lafary, Kira Long, Grace Randall, Hunter Shaw, Presley Shockey, Mia Wilson.
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Giselle Alejos-Cacho, Caden Allen, Shiloh Aralola, Kimberlee Arteaga, Ezekiel Austin, Keelan Davis, Bradley Derrick, Rowan Fair, Baer Forsythe, Charles Fuhr, Tatum Gandillon, Nathan Garibay, Molly Haney, Jacson Hightower, Madison Janek, Braylen Johnson, Brylie Krapf-Flynn, Oliver McRae, Zoey Milne, Leyton Murphy, Lucas Murphy, Benjamin Muwadzuri, Avryn Myrick, Kendall O’Brien, Gage Owens, Bryce Pieper, Matthew Rodriguez, Seanna Roper, Lane Searcey, Mason Sutherland, Sicileigh Weinmann, Nicole White, Alexis Woods.
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Addison Bond, Abigail Buttery, Lauren Catching, Allyson Dobecka, Zachary Ganow, Faridy Gonzalez, Addison Johnson, Ayla Jones, Nowlin Langford, Addelyn Leakey, Lexie Leon, Jackson Moreau, Andronica Morris, Dillon Patterson, Kamryn Robertson, Gavin Rodgers, Elijah Stoner, Brooklyn Upton, Gradin Weinmann, Brian White, Sarah Whitt, Tori Williams.
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Hayden Adkins, Allie Armstrong, Kason Bader, Stephanie Bastida, Bergen Bjorn, Joshua Brown, Rylee Coffey, Jaiden Davis, Magdaleno Galicia, Roman Garbrandt, Preslee Harrell, Nathan Hernandez, Kenzlee Jones, Garren Lankford, Anthony Lowder, Kolby McNutt, Zoey Montgomery, Brynn Riley, Brody Rollins, Bradley Skaggs Stambaugh, Grant Swanson, Colton Tinker Annalys.
Week to remember
Much of the crowd began the march to the historic building and began to approach the boundaries of the building.
Protestors entered the Capitol building and were led in by the D.C. Police. Several were arrested including Black Lives Matter activist John Earle Sullivan who was arrested after photographs were shown of him inside the Capitol building next to Ashli Babbitt, a retired Air Force veteran, who was shot and killed as she was protesting inside the building. Several others were arrested including West Virginia Republican lawmaker Derrick Evans. Jacob Anthony Chansley, Adam Johnson and Derrick Evans were also charged in a federal court Saturday for their alleged actions during Wednesday's breach at the U.S. Capitol, said a DOJ statement.
Chansley of Arizona, who the Department of Justice says is also known as Jake Angeli, is identified as the so-called "QAnon shaman" who was seen in several photos — most memorably standing at the Senate dais — with his face painted and wearing a bearskin headdress.
The statement also identifies Johnson of Florida as the man seen carrying the House speaker's lectern under his arm and through the halls of the Capitol. Both men's identities had floated around social media over the past few days. Evans, who was a newly elected member of West Virginia House of Delegates, the DOJ notes, streamed his participation live on his Facebook page. On Saturday, Evans resigned from his seat, effective immediately.

Video evidence showing D.C. Capitol Police virtually escorting people inside the Capitol building has created a number of people to question the validity of the entire actions that took place on Wednesday that eventually became only a delay in the electoral voting process by Congress.
Later that evening, both the House and Senate resumed the process and at 3:46 AM Thursday morning, Joe Biden was officially the President-elect.
By Thursday afternoon, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was discussing options to invoke the 25th Amendment with less than two weeks remaining in his term and remove President Trump accusing him of inciting insurrection. He claimed that if the Vice President Pence would not initiate the process then the House would move forward with an impeachment process.
By Thursday evening, Trump was suspended from Twitter for a period of 12 hours. He then released a video stating condemning the Capitol mob and announcing a new administration would be inaugurat-
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ed on Jan. 20. He called for 'healing and reconciliation’ On Friday, he was banned permanently by Twitter after announcing he would not be attending the Jan. 20 inauguration. Twitter also removed his attorneys and a wide range of conservative voices including Rush Limbaugh and others.
On Saturday, power outages took place in Pakistan and at the Vatican into early Sunday morning. and third week could possibly be even more unhinged.
The year ~2021 appears to be set for quite the quantum experience. One could only hope that it would bring the country together. :Anew-beginning.