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One thing I learned from my experience in DC this week is that there is incredible power in We The People. I was up early and thanks to the Marxist Mayor had no place to get a good breakfast. An apple and a banana would have to suffice. I hiked to the Ellipse made my way through the polite masses and ended up at the Washington Monument. Everyone I talked to had a different story on their journey (some drove through the night only to head back home after the speech others got a hotel room) but all had a love for country, Liberty and President Trump.

After the speech we all walked over to the Capitol where we were expecting a stage and some speakers but didn't know where. On that mile or more walk the inauguration stage looked like the best location for speakers. When I finally arrived at the Capitol I managed to make my way up to the stage area. I wasn't there 10 minutes before I was gassed and had to retreat. While I was clearing my lungs and eyes I was thinking about what to do next. With that I sw other patriots fired up and taking my place where I retreated from. This was the most courageous thing I've seen and gave me the courage and fire in the belly to follow. Once all my strength was back we all pushed like hell in the direction of the people gassing us. With a loud roar we all kept pushing till the DC cops retreated in fear.

Folks, we the people have more power than all those bastards ruling us. We just need the courage to stand together and fight for this Republic.

One thing I learned from my experience in DC this week is that there is incredible power in We The People. I was up early and thanks to the Marxist Mayor had no place to get a good breakfast. An apple and a banana would have to suffice. I hiked to the Ellipse made my way through the polite masses and ended up at the Washington Monument. Everyone I talked to had a different story on their journey (some drove through the night only to head back home after the speech others got a hotel room) but all had a love for country, Liberty and President Trump. After the speech we all walked over to the Capitol where we were expecting a stage and some speakers but didn't know where. On that mile or more walk the inauguration stage looked like the best location for speakers. When I finally arrived at the Capitol I managed to make my way up to the stage area. I wasn't there 10 minutes before I was gassed and had to retreat. While I was clearing my lungs and eyes I was thinking about what to do next. With that I sw other patriots fired up and taking my place where I retreated from. This was the most courageous thing I've seen and gave me the courage and fire in the belly to follow. Once all my strength was back we all pushed like hell in the direction of the people gassing us. With a loud roar we all kept pushing till the DC cops retreated in fear. Folks, we the people have more power than all those bastards ruling us. We just need the courage to stand together and fight for this Republic.

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If the media did its job, there would be no question, but when the media is 100% government propaganda it makes it the fight of our lives.

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all we are waiting for is a tactical leader.

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30,000 tactical leaders. Everything is rotted with corruption, infiltrated, snitched on, and monitored. There's absolutely no means of coordinating or communicating except in personal networks within our own range of operations. Anyone who rises as some sort of image of leadership is necessarily a plant.

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We have to start naming the Jew, and killing the Bolsheviks.

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Thank you, Patriot!

Someone must lead. Unorganized we are just a noisy mob.

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You would be amazed at what a noisy mob can accomplish. Think of the walls of Jericho taken down by a noisy mob.