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Republicans Want To Secede

Calls are growing across the United States. There’s a clamor growing among Republicans to secede, with Rush Limbaugh saying it might become necessary. We do not wish to remain attached to the United States, not when it’s becoming a nation we do not recognize. Leftists are not only openly pushing censorship and abrogation of the U.S. Constitution, including the Bill of Rights, but these extremists also support Globalist agendas built around rank totalitarianism. Strip away the different layers and you expose the even uglier underbelly of the beast, including Satanism and pedophilia. More from Steve Turley.

Texas’ Path To Secession

There’s an effort to have Texans vote on whether they want to secede from the Union and it’s shockingly gaining support. Texas State Rep. Kyle Biedermann explains his plans to file a bill that will give Texans the chance to vote on whether or not they want to secede.

The big question is, if there is legitimate support for this action, can the state legally take that step? And, should it? Biedermann joins Glenn Beck on Blaze TV to explain exactly what a yes vote on the bill would mean and why Brexit is the perfect example for how the Lone Star State could move forward in its fight against America’s new, controlling government.

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Will 2021 Be Year Of Texit?

Will this coming year lead to a movement for Republican states to leave the Union? Some are calling such a movement “Texit,” after the state of Texas, which would undoubtedly play a leading role in the formation of the new nation. Steve Turley has more.

 

Arizona Poised to Decertify

Arizona stands poised to decertify its election results. This comes as Attorney General William Barr announces his pending resignation on Dec. 23. If Arizona decertifies, will it be an isolated case or will it lead other states to decertify as well, changing the outcome of the vote? More from Steve Turley.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has called for the arrest of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp as well as the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffenspergerm retweeting Georgia attorney Lin Wood. Elsewhere, support is surging for a secession movement called Texit, centering around calls by GOP officials in Texas to withdraw from the United States. Where will this lead? More, again, from Steve Turley.

Pedogate 2020 Update

Tonight, we bring you a HUGE update on the battle to rescue millions of children from the Satanic Illuminati with our weekly guest Jessie Czebotar of Illuminate The Darkness. Leave the world you think you know behind and join us at the Dark Outpost. More from David Zublick.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Zublick also gets into discussions of the recent military deployments and movements across the United States, and even in some corners of the globe. He says three Western states — California, Oregon and Washington — are threatening to secede from the nation if the U.S. Supreme Court rescinds the election results and returns President Donald Trump to the White House. If there is a secession of states, the military could come into play, either to defend the nation from overseas attack or to challenge secession leaders. Some of Zublick’s information comes from Hal Turner, a conservative political commentator out of New Jersey.)

 

Should Red States Secede?

A Texas GOP Chairman is calling for SECESSION after the Supreme Court REJECTED the Texas SCOTUS Lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin over violations of the CONSTITUTION. Emergency Broadcast. More from Mr. Obvious.

The U.S. Supreme Court decision was 9-0 against hearing the Texas case Sounds bad? But Styxhexenhammer666 says the dismissal of the suit was merely a procedural matter. The gist of the case: Texas is not the actual aggrieved party here but a co-signer. So the suit, if it’s to be heard, should be brought by President Donald Trump and his re-election campaign with Texas among the states offering testimony on his behalf. Says Styx, “The case will probably be retooled.”

Scotus rejects the Texas lawsuit, but this isn’t over yet — not by a long shot. That’s the assessment of Steve Turley, who outlines what you might expect to see coming up.

 

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